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Show SMITHFIELP A no ho.-dinner w as held at the home of Mrms J hn Colemsn guests were in Sunday. Twenty-fiv- e altcnJanre. Mis. Harold Carlson of ; LOCAL IIEK Huntington L Miss Maris Holjeson entert-inc- d at a party on Wednesday in hmtr of her slater, Anna Lous seventh blythday anniversary. The guc.ts were served at one long table centered by a birthday cake. All rp roors. pointments were in caster Those present were: De Lores Darker, Evadean Waite, Elaine Waite, Barbara Tidwell, Shirley Corbett, Anna Lou Iloljeton, Dorothy Ruth Chambers, Mary Ann Fulmer and Joyce Fulmer, and Mary Jeanne Seamuns and Bruce Davidson of Logan. Mbs Holjewn was assisted in serving by her sister, Mrs. Georgia Davidson of The Lady te.clicrs of the Summit school entertained at a no host party nt the home rf Miss Gwendella Thomley Monday evening April 6. A deirtaus luncheon was served by Miss Thomley and Miss Ludella Jensen and Miss Beatrice Thomley who h:d charge of the arrangements. The guests were seated at one long table. Daffodils and ferns in a silver bowl formed the centerpiece and tall yellow tapers in silver holders burned at cither side. The Easter motif was carried out in the pl-c- e cards and favors. The evening was spent in social , Logan. chat and pi ogres ive games. High score prize was presented t Mias Mrms Waldo Barker entertained ILi Maughn end guest prize to Mrs. at a party on Sunday evening. The Blanche Gunnell. guests were seated at two long tables daintily decorated in Easter Mist Leah Hale recently returned colors. A delicious dinner was ser- from Seattle, Washington where she ved, after which tables were arrang- has spent the winter. Since it was ed Ar pinochle. High score prises necessary for a change to be made were awarded to Mr. Ronald llow-ma- n in cur teaching force we welcome Nelson. Ijov Miss Hale to that position. and Mrs. core to Mrs. Roy Jlillyard. Those Mrs. Harold Carlson is visiting present were Mrms Gerald Plowman, Mrms Lowell Nelson, Mrms R nald for ten days at the home of her Plowman, Mrms Roy Hillyanl, Mrms parents Mrms John Coleman. Glenn Fisher, Mrms Erie Gorden, Mrms Harry Michaelia, Mrms Way-ma- n Mrs. R. V. Larson, Miss Ardis Hillyard, Mrms Earl Bair and Larson and Mrs. Ava Rich spent Mrms Vindent Nilson of Richmond, the week end in Salt Lake City. and the host and hostess. Good Alfalfa hay For Sale, near Get your poutlry feed end anppliee State highway. Inquire B. Moneon Adv. Richmond. at Rees Feed StAe. adv. tf . Haulieal Novelties Cache Pioneer Died At Park, California was a Put Voutt Mens Dullsni in Old special gue-t- . Mens pockets. Dont wait for Town-kmuadv. Ini. AND IT KAINKI), an Operetta See M. T. in 2 acts, to be presented by the Mrms Stanley Merrill of Dayton, First ward MIA, soon. Watch for Idaho are guests of Mrs. , Mary L. datvs. Merrill this week. Miss Gig: l.aison is rpending a Miss Mary Jeanne Seamans r( weeks vacaU n with Mrs. R. V. Logan is visiting with her grand- Larson. mother, Mrs. A. J. Hill, this week. The Third ward Gleansr girls enFOR SALE tertained the M Men at a Leap in Year Several homes and farm party Tuesday nift.t. They say Cache Valley. No renters need apply spring is just around the corner, Inquire B. Munson Richmond, Utah. Smithfields Health Day is not much adv. tf farther away. SENTINEL. SMITHFIELP. UTAH. APRlLJO; Mrs. Eliza Park Hyde Str-ng- as it may seem one of at problems for ships e the bigge-- t water-thsea is the scarcity of is used water fresh water. Fresh for except exclusively, decks and is made from the salt an evu'ater of the ocean through ater salt The aporation prxess. D b filed at less than 180 degree! of Fahrenheit. Modem battleships the United States Navy are capable 0,000 of maknlg approximately If gallons of fresh water daily. while wi a cruise, the evaporators on should fail, padlocks are placed all fresh water faucets and the water is rationed out ta members of the crew. England, 92, died Monat Hyde Park follow- at day afternoon ing a long illness. Mrs. England was bom October 30 1843, at All Saints, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Henry and Mary King Seamons. She came to America in 1854 and lived for a time in New Jersey. Later she moved to Council Bluffs where she married William England In 1860. They came on by Ox team to Utah in 1861, Mrs. England walking most of the way. One child was bom on the trip to Utah. The England family first settled in Hyde Park and later moved to Logan in 1892. Mrs. England waa the mother of eight children: William England, Logan; Mary Duce, Hyde Park; Sarah Dsncie, (deceased); Lydia SmlthyJoseph England, James England (deceased) and Samuel England, Logan. There are 89 grand children 102 great grand children and 4 great great grand children. Mrs. Englands husband died August 12 1875 and she has remained a widow since that time. She haa been active in church and social affairs prior to the time when die became ill. Funeral services were held in the on Loagan Second ward chapel in was Burial 2 m. at p. Thursday the Hyde Park cemetery. Sea-mo- EASTER Permanent WAVES YOUR EASTER are BeUer Because: HAIRCUT IS STUDY A THOROUGH MADE OF YOUR HAIR BE- FOREHAND AND ONLY THE BEST OF MATERIALS ARE USED IN OUB SHOP. CUFFUER For Ladies -EA- STER-PERMAHENTS 0 $2.00 to THE BARKER 0 0 WILL BE BIGHT IF $5.00 I BARKER THE Open evenings by Appointment PHONE NO. 4 WE ARE TRAINED IN I Egg Dyes Candy Cards 3 ROOMS WITH FOR RENT 8.00 MRS, AND TOILET. Adv. JAMES PITCHER. BATH Mri. S. P. Nilson is visiting in with Mrs. Leonard Christensen and family. Van Drug The Summit school is not aU its activities toward Health. They have handed .the officials 310.G9 Company Richmond j Sttf She SAT.. APRIL 11, 1936 OATS 23 c 25 c 42q RARTLETT DSL MONTE 2 Mi CAN PEARS M0THERS CUP AND 1X40 CABLN MED- - SYRUP saucer. size CAKE FLOUR S0FTASILK LARCE pKG- - - 27c 20c 45c 24c 9c 9c 12c 16c 28c 10c SMALL PKG, BiSQUICX, MALTEQ MILK, of WHEAT, CREAM USED CAR CORN STARCH, GLOSS STARCH, p BARGAINS COFFEE, 1930Fonf Coupe 1932 1929 1928 Whippet Coupe Priced Bright PEAS, can -- 4 DEL MOifTE 1 HARM0NY' V- - . Convenient Terms 10c LAUNDRY SOAP, AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS PHONE 14 SMITHFIEIA UTAH MARSKMELLOWS, La TOILET SOAP, WHITE KLVG- 1 long as you getOld 5 G00D POLISHING WAX, feinanro p!i PINT nmwoumok QUART 3 N0.1M dtYC) N FOREMOST (BOURBON) radio SERVICE LABORATORY Lloyds Radio Service Co. RADIO STRAIGHT WHISKEY Aayovprafaria BOURBON C8rwU1a-Tt01li.Vcfr..lwwiirri- kfj' Moth I 1 RYE It br. Ih. SCMEN'IY lnd IRAND MASK PiTiSjgnlPHl .1 MtKIT 48 Federal Ave. v v; (FAST OF: POST OFFICE) Meat you can. at PRICES CAN SPECIALISTS GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES PHONE 317 V0 PROOF - s was quality ..... 85c 45c i 10c Be-nett- self, s, PASTE CLEARER, BENNETTS ., CRYSTAL CLEANSER. BENNE.TPS ! cans LYE, VALLEYS Logan eat 35c -- 25c ye 18c - 4c AND QO 51 POLISHING WAX, Ren NETTS, IIELF Bring II To 1 bars whitic, CAMPELLS SOUPS, CACHE or WHITE KING, LG.E. BROOMS, SCRUB BRUSHES, straight whiskey, youre going to get whiskey made according to every rule cf fine distilling! You just cant get Old Quaker richness in whiskey made any other way. Evidcntlv you agree, judging by the way you are all buying Old Quuko.' 22c : . m TOILET TISSUE, WASHING POWDER, G00D QUAUTY . .so 25c . BROOMS, YES. s'. CANS O, COT S. H, CANS 1 BEANS, PEANUT BUTTER, a 01 b6ttle ; can SYRUP. BLCB KAR0- - NORTH CACHE MOTOR CO. sf w DEL SAUERKRAUT, FA00 1931 Chevrolet Coupe Ford Truck Ford Tudor Sedan ; MIXED VEGETABLES, FRUIT COCKTAIL, Old Quaker sticks to every rule of fine distilling in spite of Its friendly price HAIR STYLING. t j 60c : 25c - 20 C : igo A VARIETY 0 Ypu meet fresh muds Gutke Meat & A VE(BHTABLKS Grocery A HOME OWNED STORE WE AIK TO T LEASE Y 01 Than 1 ! I BARBER SHOP tf for flood relief in the eastern states Pennies saved by the boys nd girls of the school made up the fm a barrel of quality in every bottle! DONE greetings appendicits. ait. FORMER BEAUTY SHOP We are happy to hear the report that Mr. James Thomley is recovering from a recent operation for FOR SALE Several homes and farina In Cache Valley. No renters need apply inquire B. Monaco Richmond, Utah. BARKERS W Deliver SmithfifcU S |