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Show SMITH FIELD SENTINEL 81. February SmlthfieU Dab. . IMS the Secretory of the United Ford V-- 8 sales In the United from States Civil Service Board of Exam' State represented approximately iners at the post office or eustam giving Ford the lead house in any city which h:-- a !for the year. office of the first or second cW 1 FORD REPORTS HEAVY Mr. Martin Roskelley returned home from a three weeks stay in Rockford, Michigan where he has been attending the Wolverine school. LOCAL NEWS SALES1"" GAIHS IN i i. E. U. Ilicken and IT. M. Wads.Mrs. Charlotte Johnson fell on the worth f the Benson ataka board ley sidewalks. Monday and broke her were visitor at the First ward Con- hip. ference on Sunday. Professor Otte of Logan is conMr. and Mrs. James fulkerson ducting a singing class at the Sumentertained at a bridge party on mit school every Thursday night at Saturday evening. A dinner was 7:30. Mr. Otte intends to conduct served to the Hollowing guests: Mr. jS community Easter Canata. An and Mrs. Melvin Woodruff of Lrgan invitation is issued to all the singers Mr. and Mra. W. A. Noble, Mr. end in our city to attend this class. Mrs. L C. Joseph, Mr and Mrs. II. B. Daines, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mr. end Mm. Denzil Pilkington Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Too Ison annuonee the birth of a baby boy Mr and Mrs. Carl Clark Mr. nd born Friday at the1 Cache Valley Mrs. Glen Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Kerhospital. nel Tool, and the host and hcatesa AH table appointments wsre in ValDuane Coleman end William Bar-entine motif. High score prize ne won the quilts that were given awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Adrain ,away at the Seeut program at the Toolson and low score prize to Mr. Seuund ward on Tuesday night. end Mn. H. B. Daines. c-- sates, W arid Dearborn, Michigan total a reached 1935 of Ford units in y announced was it of 1,811,927, the of officers at the home Ford Motor Company hare. (Continued from page 1) total This compiles with 855.101 the subs ran through the Newton sales in 1934, and represents a gain, defense and scored at win. The game in 1935 over the preceding year of was a complete run away for the 44G.S26 units, or mow than 51.6 per First ward. The world record of Ford sales A few ticket! cut of the "dope In 1936, & compared with 1934, bucket" on tke Benaton stake round-robi- WaB! 1934 finds First ward aa cham1935 tom runners as Clarks np; 1,0(55,002 pions; United S:atss. 19,222 Second ward in Third spot with Canada 81,620 Newton dragging up the rear. (New- Balance of World.... 215,805 168,700; tek will be in n dsaa by themselves.) to-da- n, w-i- s A farewell party for Ferron Nilson WANTED Useless or freshly dead will be held Tuesday in the Second animals. Smithficld Fox Farm, Phone ward. Mr. Nilson will leave March C3J Smithficld. Adv. tf. 9, for a Swedish mission. - . E ROXY LOGAN'S MOST and Mn. V. D. Law are rejoicing ever the safe arrival of a baby girl born Tuesday. AND COMFORTABLE kA 1 luptr-croa- li ImwIUki lava tfciafl UTAH m S ntn nkus lilt NTIICI till JIIIH TMIMELl ON TOE STAGE FRIDAY AT 9:00 P. M. R. W. ELLIOT ROXY Amateur Contest 6 DAIRYMEN ORGANIZE AT BIG ACTS STARTS SUNDAY f-r- It's the funninit thing you ' ever taw who TO OGDEN An organization of the dairymen of Utah will be affected at a three-sesalconvention to be held Wednesday, February 26, at the Hotel Ben Lomond, Ogden, according U, Professor George B. Caine, head of the diiry department at th Utah State Agricultural college. Sessions will be held at 10 a. m., 2 p. m. and dose with a banquet in the evening. Departments! meetings will . be held in the morning to allow ho various dairy interests t meet separately to discuss their major problems. Ice ciw&m, butter and cheese makers, market milk producers, dairy herd operators, officiate of the Jersey, Holstein and Guernsey breed associations and others interested in dairying ere urged to attend. The group will an organization in the afternoon session, after which Dr. J. D. Brew of New York City, market milk specialist of the American Jersey Cattle dub, end Charles H. Baldwin, former commls-onof agriculture for New York tote, representing the Holstein Friesian association, will address the group. One of the greatest needs of this state, from the standpoint oi agriculture, l a strong dariy organization," said Professor Caine. If ur present plans mature, we hope to bring all the interests together into a unified assochdion that will materially benefit the dairy industry." . IWOL w .. rd Miss Ruby Tidwell returned home Friday from a Logan hospital when she was operated Dn for appindicitis- - Bsrt Thcrnley Mrs. Annie Mites spent Sunday in Logan visiting with her brother, Mr. George Y. Smith, who is ill. SMITH FIELD a meek milkman turns sour and thinlu he ran lick Job Louis. SWI MONEY m The METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY New York Insures more people and is growing faiter th'a company. Obviously the reason for Metropolitan supremacy in ij field is that people believe its policies most desirable, its service best, and its cost most economical. This Company is ready to serve you. Tell your insurance wants to any other life insurance fl. Plume T. Van Orden ' 138-- W an FRI., FEB. 21, 1936 PEAS) HABU0NYa 2 CANS LE0TA STEING 8 CANS BEANS) CORN C(,WLEY' GLDEN BANTAM, Sweet, 2 CANS , Utah UTAH VALLEY, 2 CANS . PUMPKIN, FARG0- - Sliced O' Halves LG. No. zu PEACHES can PINEAPPLE, GRAPEFRUIT, TEA, JAPAN TREE, 8 OZ. PKG. COCOA, SMITH FIELD TELEPHONE 4 KI.ENZO TOOTH BRUSH .... CHESTERFIELD, LUCKY STRICK, CAMELS OR OLD COLD CIGARETTES, PKG USED CARS NAPKINS, SOAP, CSmE j 19c IOC 1930 FORD 1933 Rubber Good, Hot GOOD RUBBER. long wheelbase, Good mechanical condition. 32x610 ply iQC 04I C O AND TWO GIANT CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP FREE china, pkg 27c Whole Wheal Buskil, kellogg,s 7AE;h; 2 pkg. 2 COOKIES, J pkg. GOOD oz. pkg. 12 oz.fKo. GRAHAM CRACKERS, A1, IDEAL : PKG : sheets, 3 roii wauty j gg 20c g3c g3c 23c j gg ggc MEAT PRICED RIGHT YOU CAN EAT AT PRICES YOU LIBERAL TERMS CAN MEET North Cache Motor AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER SMITHFICLD GF.T YOUR ENTRY BLANKS HERE FOR. FREE CHEVROLET La tires. AND MANY OTHER VAN DRUG CO. ,s M0THER,s BROOMS, daul wheels 8c gc GIL, 3 BARS TOILET TISSUE, CHEV TRUCK To 3Qc R o- - SODA CRACKERS, A1, Sport Coupe GUUPE MECHANICALLY SOUND 1W BARGAINS DURING THIS SALE OATS, FARINA, WITH RUMBLE SEAT Original Paint, Water Heater and Other Accessories. LB-JA- 1001 80 C0COT SAL SODA, DODGE Deluxe DAMDT-- UTAH MAKES YOU ELIGIBLE FOR THESE WEEKLY DRAWINGS TOE LAST WEEKS DRAWING WILL INCLUDE ONE $54)0 PERMANENT WAVE. 1934 40 WAX PAPER, CAN TALL PEANUT BUTTER, SOAP, j?? Qg 1 LB. WONDER, SALMON, NILE AND BEAUTY SALUN DEL MONTE, CAN .. DEL MONTE, 1 LB. CAN COFFEE, er ANTIBElTIC BOLUTiOX AND PINT BOTTLE OF PURETEST RUBBING ALCOHOL, BOTH FOR 1J.B. PURETEST EPSON SALTS SHAVERS, NO. 2 CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE, BARBER . ! CANS SOLID PACK, 2 CANS .... TOMATOES, LUCKY?????? j gg S UNCLE W1UUMS, HOMINY, Representing LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY m REXALL BIRTHDAY SALE IS NOW ON DEL1,0NTE-SCAN- SAUERKRAUT, Smithfield a J 60081000 MAIN SOUTH Ir.'&VZ ; tf THEATRE and SATURDAY FRIDAY j Mr. POPULAR 1 J Mr. and Mra- ;Earl Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Chambers mochildren spent Sunday in Hyrum to Salt Lake City on Wednestored visiting with Mr and Mrs. C. P. day to bid their i' n, Don, goodbye, Peters-and family. lie left Thursday for a mission in Mrs. Laura Gyllcnxkog spent Sun- the North Central States. day visiting In Lewistnn with Mr. HAVE YOUR FILMS DEVELOPED and Mrs. Hendricks Stocks. Twenty four hour service, 3c a PABAMOUNT-PINGRESER- print and 10c a rdl for developing VICE SMITH FIELD Leave any fihni.. at., the.. Winns STATION, CONOCO PRODUCTS. Adv. Confectionary. All work guaranteed adv. IVyd Gittina Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lamb and Children and Mr. and Mn. Orvil RICHMOND Students attending Coleman were dinner guests of Mr. the Utah State Agricultural college and Mra. John Lamb at Ilyde Park form Richmond received advanced on Sunday. military appointments aa follow, sc. cording to an announcement made TRY OUR NEW SOUTH AMERrecently by Lieutenant Colonel J. D. ICAN POP CORN. Brown of the military department: HENRY WATTS. Adv. tf Livell Spackman, battalion adjutant; Lyle Tripp, second lieutenant of battery B; Reese N. Bullen, cadet platoon sergeant, battery A. , 865,101 1,311,927 I Sales of Ford V-- 8 units to the States totalled; United the public in 677,- -i I IS MARKSMAN 1,065,002 units, compared with 179 units in 1984, a gain of more!1 than 57.2 per rant. Private George L. Phillips, a memThe domestic Ford totals for 193o ber of Company F, 88th Infantry,, as compared with 1934 were: has just won his medal aa an Ex1934 1935 doing, he Passenger cars 538,710 861,645 pert Rifleman", and in increased his pay 35.00 a month. 55,090 90,099 Commercial can Private Phillips score was 225 of Trucks 83,379 113,258 a possible 250. This accomplishment is exceptional as Phillips has been 677A79 1,065,002 in the Army leu than six months He enlisted on August 12, 1935, through the Army Recruiting Office, Ogden, Utah. RADIO SERVICE Phillips wu formerly a member of the 134rd Hospital Company, Utah National Guard. He is the son WITH A GUARANTEE of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Phillips, 287-3Street, Ogden, Utah. ANY MAKE SOLDIER OGDEN -' A HOME OWNED STORE 43 ; FRESH FRUITS Gutke Meat & G Utah PHONE 14 rT-- Co. AND A VARIETY - 18 VEGETABLES rocery WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU W DelUer Smithficld - -t 'VV i- OF pi Tfn.fpp. |