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Show , 1987. SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. APRIL Mr. Fred Spillman left Wednesday for Lava Hot Springs, where he will spend the remainder of the week. LOCAL NEWS NEW AT U In compliment to Mr and Mrs. Harold Ilnmer who left Sunday to make their home in Richfield, Utah Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Pitcher entertained with an attractive dinner party at their home on Friday evening. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs Forrester Claypnol, Mr. and Mrs. of honor Seth Godfrey, the gue-t- s and the host and hostess. Following dinner the evening was spent in social chat. Mr3. SheliLn llergoEon of L gan Former Salt Lake City (UP) entertained at a kitchen shower at State Senate President Herbert B. her ohme Thur-dain Maw, University of Utah Dean tf evening honor of Mrs. Quinn Plowman. Men. today began clearing his desk Games were played and lunch was of routine matters, in preparation to served. Several relatives and friends stopping down to becoune simply from Smilhfield were in attendance.' "Professor Maw July 1st Maw presented his resignation Mrs. Seth Godfrey and Mrs. For- from the deans chair to a meeting rester Claypool, accompanied by of the Board of Regents. He pleadMiss Edna Holman of Logan, sang ed too much extra work imposed oh a duet in the closing social of the hia office in the form of clerical MIA at Chrkston Monday evening. work for the National "Youth Ad Mr. and Mrs. Miles Roundy of ministration and ilke agencies. Mrs. James Meikle spent Sunday Dr. John L. Baliff Jr., who asPortland, Oregon announce .the birat Amalga, as the guest of Bidiop sumed Maws duties during the reth of a daughter, bom April 4. and Mrs George S. Noble. cent legislative session, was appoinMr. John Coleman is slowly reted to the post. Mrs. Rose Raymond spent MonIn a business session. Regents covering at his home from a three month illness. day at Logan visiting with Mrs. approved an annual budget for $837,-C1Martell Ewing. and appointed ten new facutly Mr. and Mr. .Ariel Larsen ct members.' Miss Olie Olson was the guest of (Appointed were: Benson are the proud parents of an eight pound daughter bora Satur- honor at a birthday party given by Dr. Leland Creer, President of day, April 17 at a lxigan hospital. Mrs. Marie Wallace at her home in Weber College at Ogden, to History was of Political science department. Mrs. Larsen was fonneil Miss Mary Logan Friday evening. Lun-iieoserved to ten guesto, after which Forrester of Smithficld. Elmer R. Smith, presently Social Tames and fortune telling were en- Science instructor at Snow College, Mr. and Mrs Anton Christensen joyed. Misa Olson was presented to anthropology department. of Richmond were visitors here on with a lovely birthday gift. G. A. Matson, at present an instructor at the University of MonThursday. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Lanib and tana, to bacteirology department. Coleman children and Mr. and Mrs. Orvel F.rvin Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Jones, to civil engineering Coleman and daughter, were guests department were Logan visitors Wednesday. exf Mr. and Mrs John Lamb of Hyde Bronson Stringham, to geology deMrs. F L. West visited in Clatk-Sto-n Park Sunday. partment Friday, April 16 with Mr and Phyllis Wikhen, to geology de....FOUND: One rubber zipper over- partment Mrs. Frank Godfrey and family. shoe, size 8 for . right foot, near Ray Owen, debate coach. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Titcher were First ward church. Owner identify Joiqph Catmull, speech departguests of Mrs. Effie Smith at her and pay for this ad at Sentinel of- ment fice. Adv. home in Amalga on Friday. Misses Carol Selby and Helen Richards, Librarians. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPWE SPECIALIZE IN MIXING President George Thomas waa reALL KINDS OF POULTRY, DAIRY MENT TO CLEAN AND TREAT appointed to head the school, and LAND HOG FEEDS. SMITIIFIELD ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. SMITH-FIEL- given an unanimous vote of tfpprecia. Adv. tf. Adv. tf tion for past work. ROLLER MILL. ROLLER MILLS. 0, D SEED POTATOES SPROUT FASTER IF WARMED ' Mrs. Joseph Harris and son of Music program until planting time were two weeks have been visitors night. longer coming np than those that. Salt Lake City treatment,! at the A. L .Harris home. were given the warm while those that were warmed upj Mr. and Mrs. B. Mom on and before planting got off to an early ; daughter, Bertha attended the Civic TEACHERS ADDED I UP at Lo start. Some potato growers are now planting tE3r crop and in niany cases the seed potatoes are taken from cold storage, shipped directly to the perhaps farms, and are planted, within two days after being taken out of storage. During this short WEHAVEH THi IEST KUY IN CALIFORNIA WlFN time TKe warmth scarcely reaches the middle of the bags and as a result the cold potatoes go directly into cold soil and Ik dormant for several days, or until the ground gets warm enough to cause the seed to sprout. If warming houses equipped with stoves and plenty of windows could be provided, also means of keeping the air in the houses fairly . mgist, then if the potatoes are spread so that they would be exposed to the light for several days, better stands and larger yields would usually be the result These experiments have been conducted over and over again, so that it is a safe conclusion that wanning up the seed potatoes is a paying Xmconm : RICHMOND The two Richmond wards .will sponsor a three act drama, "The at the Opera Stranger Passes House Friday night Apjil 23. Mrs. Adda Brown and Mrs. Ina Larsen are directing the play and the cast includes. Nellie Bag&ey, June Larsen, Roma Steed. Ethel Scott, Conrad Larson, Virgil Atkinson. Irwin Stoddard, Jr., Leonard Cartwright, Melba Christensen, Mu-rLewis and Milton Thomas. The Benson Stake Sunday School board members and their partners were entertained on Friday evening at the home of President Oral Ball-ain compliment to Mrs. Gladys Hendricks Murray ,a recent bride, and a member of the Sunday school board for the past five years. Twenty-fwere in attendance and enive joyed an evening of games, directed fay Mrs. George E. Doty. Mra. Oral Ballam had charge of the luncheon President and Mra. H Ray Imd were special guests. Mrs. Murray was presented with a nice gift. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Merrill cf Q visitors Satur-hom- e ni ht of Mr and Mn William MwrilL On Sunday Mr Md Mn w Paul Merrill of pergton were guests at the Merrill el SATURDAY SPECIALS APRIL m The Bureau of Plant Industry of the U. S. Department of Agriculture finds that it pays to warm seed potatoes a week or two before planting announces Professor R J. Evsm, Agranomy Department, Utah State (Agricultural college. Experiments conducted fay workers of the Bureau, cooperating with the various State Experiment Stations, have demonstrated that seed poba-- , Mr. and Mrs. B Monfcon and dau-toe- s taken from a storage tempera- - ighter, Bertha, and Mr. and Mra. ture of 38 degrees and planted with- -. Edwin Dowdel of Smithfield spent out a preliminary sprouting period Sunday at Salt Lake City, and ' universally given poorer stands, den visiting with relatives and s. slower in starting and produc-lending lower yields than thoseTltat Were i Mrs. Davis Green and daughter stored at GO to 70 degrees for ten and Mrs. Barclay of Paul Idaho, days to two weeks befope planting, jwere recent visitors here. The seed potatoes that were kept! Mr. and Mra Guy Hendricks are at 88 degrees right up until they rejoicing over the safe arrival of were planted did not show any signs a aon, born Tuesday, April 20, at of sprouting when taken out of stor- - the Chan. Lewis home, The North Ward MIA honor night age. Those that were removed from storage two weeks earlier and kept was held Tuesday night at the tabwarm and exposed to the light had ernacle. A very entertaining program begun to turn green, and short, iwas presented after which dancing thick sprouts an eighth to a quar- and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mra. Ezra D. Johnson of ter of an inch in length hau started. The tot that remained in etorage Greylbull, Wyoming visited here the past week, with friends and relatives. Mrs. Nettie Erickson is visiting in Salt Lake City with her daughLegal Notices ter, Mrs. Marjorie Fonneabeck. -- oooMims Marie Olseif spent Tuesday Probale & Guardianship night as the guest of Mrs. Mildred Pitcher of Lewiston. Dr. Morris Godfrey was a Salt Notices Lake City visitor Sunday. CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CUT STRING, IB Os. Can..... 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