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Show ii ikiMwto L 1938 SmithfWd, Utah. .January. FRGM MORASS HS LOCAL BQG!rr.dil,1 .. ..rlnUlM nuwa, entmra'fc' Railroad Labor Executive, aid .hnib., Irani. COUnf Tli and equipment, i Aiaiimtion suggests that govern- tates, playground, I,aw,t ownership i. the only wayjehi.'h add. heauty to the cemetery, . .S' ftB CTZS, 5ll .isifl-.st-f Ira- sewing and nude. A ddldra. clioon was served to ten members. Mr. and nounce the ter, Vaiiia ley, Id .ho. Mr. John P. Toolaon an- marriage of their daughr to Harvey Cook of Shel The ceremony took place In the Logan temple. After Tups-laa short isit in Salt Lake City the young couple will make their home WfcA- -. W a entertained Mrs. Leslie Seamons last Friday at party in honor f tlie birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Elinor Hind. A delicious luncheon was served to: Mrs. Jane Aides, Mrs. Jospeh Watts, Mrs. Lett! Harry, Mrs. Hugh Rash, Mrs. Annie Miles, Mrs. William A. Miles, and Airs. Clark Maughan of Logan. An afternoon of music and social chat was enjoyed. Air. anil Airs. Melvin' Bair were dinner guests of Air. and Mrs. Mamin Hill on Wednesday evening. RADIO remembered whJt happened in 1917, i 0ur schs1 ytera ranks with the pl.nt is capablB of canning 1918 and 1919 when the govern-- 1 in Uth S,528 cans of peat per day, or, ,the ment did operate the railroad Tha,"1 "two modem buildings a district 20,000 cases of 24 cans each. deficit from that experiment isn t a high school, i,fav were er-- We also have a Brick snd Tile June 80, 1934, last yet paid. TV) ? ,t Co. that la capable of manufacturavailable government figures show,'01 wpfla ing 2,500,000 brick annually, as well dluat to am lor the federal treasury h:d paid out and are operated under the Platoon 8 tile for darinage and tile for $1,616,000,000 more than it took in System,' with some of the finest building structures, that are recog fr.m the railroads. of Even in these days $4,000,000 teachers that are available In the nised as of very fine quality and recog-ficit- h, are used in nearly aH atructuers that 000 snd $5,000,000,000 federal de-- intermountain country, who Uw that along with lha 'ere built in Northern Utah and the loss of $1,616,000,000 isnt ' to be sneezed at. Why saddle an general technical training that is Southen Idaho. This company $13 in taxes every three' necessary for success in life, Health) ployes approximately SO men and yean, and possibly more, upon every! was the prime factor, and therefore, hns an annual payroll of $18,5(50.00. Along with the beauties and inman, woman and child in the land, j together with the support of the Mutual an instituted officials dustries of Smithfield we have ample Perhspi ralhwd labor feels it culdclty have more influence upon the gov- - Health Day, which baa accomplished Railroad facilities, an Ice Plant, eminent than it does upon the pre- - much in the overcoming of disease, Farmers Union Feed Grist Mill, This development originally included Seed and Produce Companies and a sent owners of railroads. Bank that has enjoyed the confi The federal government has de- - only the Smithfield schools, but it cannot run rpl-- - cause of its value end the interest donee of the community, together roads on a paying braia. If it does that h"i been created, extends at with a number of very modem mertake them over, run up a deficit, this time to every achcol in Cache cantile establishments, together with and give poor service, the people County. It attracts the attention of some of the most ideal dairy herds have no satisfactory way of pro-- ) the citixens of the entire State of that are found in the intermountain tearing. If, however, they put their Utah and alio the Southern part of country, where California stock buymoney into stock of a poor company, 'Idaho, our neighboring State on the ers make their headquarters in order to be ijftsured the best typo of they can always cell out But they, North. cant transfer Uncle Sam's taxc to somebody else. MUFFLED SEE LLOYDS Radio Service Co. LOGAN r&sva. s 01 7I Trade at the QUALITY GROCERY Get your tickets for the Firat ward Adv. CARNIVAL DRAWING. Smithfield. M ed in Shelley. t2 show you some of the and Industrial development, to the ultural partkipato wonder, that there are scenic and that paid from the crop in the United Stated And especially do we invite you to aee the James Mack Memorial Park, a natural park that ii near the center of our City, with a most beautiful entrance, a mountain stream wending it. way through the park, and on either Jra-ratttide we have our eamp etovea, tables . a, and all necessary equipment to best SAiAiZiiszs jsft? SSS crE'wrsiTsS 225tfJ TT 2, ej" we can finest agric- ha. g0, Mrt. w ,11 MI Western America that the h 'fib? lUf aV.,- i T, .hi.h one .a, a, Jb. a furnished our church building. ftinia, and Elaine themselve. find now Wells-ill- e road, Ljur dance program at the a. though thej modern Carnegie Ldbr, , thu. an- l junior high school on Thursday ve, taning wanted o s.oclatbn re: ityto th.nejdfOf morning. fund, in order to make WmBU EAT AT THE WRIGHT CAFE; HOT DINNERS, LUNCHES AND( Adv. SANDWICHES. - . , a. batLM of th. oHiema of tmr the modem facilities that any caad SUU he STmi! nl h ground affords. Therefore, our fair city. next summer at travel the highways of Uuh aS Anlrmn Ureal to visit the fair Citirw California .the State Municipal League Conven- it a point Stst.i, Hat Halted I . . TO serve thoae who dealre visiting resting in the park. We alu a very fine camp ground with available. the -- os modern dairy cattle that are rf PHONE REFINISH FLOORS B SHADE FACTORY The eaey way la to rent ear! electric sender. It is quick and A complete window shade service. Lowest, factory, price. Shades repaired. ' easy. Evertons Sons Co. Evertons & SIT East of Post Office & Sons Go.! LOGAN LOGAN J tht . Lurin Halls was visitor Mrs. Mam n Hill on Tuesday. Mrs. of Mrs. Preston Thomas of Shelley, Alias Virginia Waite furnished a few dance numbers at a farewell was a guest of Mrs. Annie Allies party of Mr. Clarence Terry at on Wednesday. Poweyville, lost Thusdiy evening. WANTED Uaeles or freshly dead, animals. Smithfield Fox Farm, Phone daunod Mrs. Florence Gyllenskog Adv. tf. ghter, Ruth attended the funeral of 63J Smithfield. Mrs. Rebecca Bench at the Logan Sixth ward last week. SMITHFIELD AND Airs, LaVina Deppe spent Wednes- day and Thursdy in -- Salt Lake City visiting with her daughter, Bernice. We will give tickets on the First ward drawing, on all accounts payable, ending, February 13, 1936. RAYMONDS SERVICE Smithfield, Utah In honor of Mr. and Alra. Perry Reese the Boys clwros under the direstion of Mrs.- Bertha Mather gave nn oyster supper at the Smith-fiel- d Junior high cn Thursday evening. A lovely gift was presented Mr. and Mrs. Reese. Those present were the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. A then Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tuellcr, Mr. and Airs. Eldon I.omh, Mr. and Airs. Cliff Simpson. Mr. and Airs. H, M. DcRyke, Mr. and Airs. I owell Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Lriii Noble, Mr Nathan Mather, Mr. Bernard Hind, Mr. Truman Hill-yarAlisa Mary Chambers, Bessie Larson, and Airs. Bertha Mather. j d, HER INDUSTRIES USED CARS 1 934 DODGE Deluxe Sport Coupe WITH RUMBLE SEAT Original Paint, Water Heater and Other Accessories. 1931 (Continued from page 1) Rubber Good, Hot FORD PICKUP contamination. This water system was constructed at a cost of $150,- - j 000.00 and has a reservoir capacity; of 430,000 gallons, which make possible serving adequately our in- -j duatriea and provide a storage to. meet fire emergencies. Smithfield City has a national reputation fo her beautification as they have made possible; the converting of native soil, trees snd shrubs into highly fertile snd the most picturesque community j parks, playgrounds, cemetery, and camp grounds tht can be found in any community in the country of the size of Smithfield, This work was hpgun In 1923 by the city officials and supported by the fine public spirited citizens of thAt community. For the most part the work 1933 1V4 Good 1930 daul wheels ply SOAP) tires. With body. Good tires. MAKE LIBERAL TERMS pro-gram- Co. FORD DEALER -- flat can 2!i nBL MCOTE-0VAL- DEL DEL M0NTE- - CATSUP) 14 I. CORN, PEAS, WEBER VALLEY- - SUGAR, CAN ..; 3s5c Sc BEAVTIFTL EAC VALENTINE HEART SHAPED BOXES OF GANDY 50c, 75c and 1 t SHra 0R WALKERS-- for 2 , or strained, 2 LIME RICKEY GWHEAT, SYRUP, this rich flavor that is making whiskey history. Here is proof for once that real quality does Dot always depend upon the price you pay. 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CHIU CON CARNE, roE ioc CAN "0,,TE-TA1- L PEAS, SAUERKRAUT, 2 15c X - gc 9c e17c 17c oCq DEL M0NTE' BARTLETT, CAN PEARS) s -- 4 SARDINES, FRUIT COCKTAIL, HAIR CUT ALWAYS SHOWS EVEN WHEN YOU WEAR A HAT. KEEP YOUR HAIR WELL DRESSED AT THE BARKER BARBER SHOP. Adv. TRY OUR NEW SOUTH AMERICAN POP CORN. HENRY WATTS. Adv. tf 0TA-2,- 0q CANS cm string, i cans JUICE, I0IA 2 CANS TOMATO 14 23c LEOTA BEANS, DTAn PnONE leota PEACHES APRICOTS, North Cache Motor SMITHFIELD s. TUNA WH,TE 100 TICKETS ON PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE FIRST WARD CARNIVAL WITH EVERY CAR PURCHASE OF $100.00 OR OVER. AUTHORIZED SDNBiaiE-- 2 LYE, US AN OFFER PRICED RIGHT 23q : CREUE 0IL HAND- - 2 BARS FOR CLEANSER, CHEV. TRUCK 21 C bars 10 rao RINSO, 32x610 TOE white CRYSTAL SOAP CHEV TRUCK Ton, long wheelbase, mechanical condition. " TOILET TISSUE, New Motor, Good Rubber Exceptionally Clean. YOUR i SAT., FEB. 1, 1936 AT PRICES EAT AND FRESH VARIETY FRUITS OF A VEGETABLES Gutke Meat & Grocery A HOME OWNED STORR-- WE Fhon DRY A YOU CAN MEET r;Mt R , T QID QUAKER 85 PROOF DISTILLED YOU CAN 1$ GIPI ..V.'ij.VJi-- Iwmm We DrUver AIM TO PLEASE YOU Smithfield N |