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Show SMITHnELD SENTINEL, gmiihfiwdl. Utah. March 20. 193(1. Mr. and Mi 3. Bert Dmsgei field and Jlr an Mrs. Art Dangerfieid of THE SUNSET liv. -- !;J .liro. LUlivJ liiTgeiison Mr. and Mrs. Vyncr Griffiths and Mr. Lyman Taylor Sr. of Idaho Salt Lake City, wuv Sdudav "iiertained at a birthday party in' family and Mrs. Joseph Sorensen if Falls v's't- spent Thursday visiting with or of Mr- - ari Mrs. Levi LV!o- XoKe eniertaMd .'nor of Mrs. Zina Sorenson on Salt Luke City visited Sunday with relative in SmithfieJd. Via Bene Some may no: have on dyke. home her at 1 club called it I'h'JiSday isipb St. Patrick motif relatives in Smlthfield. etT grting biTmtifal was used. nighi. Those present were; tor it v.as not cf brilliant hue Tlieie weie .v.en:y-evl-Rich, Mrs. Lowell Plow- Mr. and Mrs. John Bauman Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Cantwell and Mrs. A. A. 01. n of Wut of g.lUen Lvunze g.iests Mrs. and sncy present. Lo.iAnglos Plowman, have returned from California where p.uel Perry J Cl'ildieu to motored on Sun. arrived Ogden white Tuesday io visit with Mrs. WaJ- they have been spending the winter. jbs. Jack Meikle, blended with deep daughter for an indefinate time. gray blue. Bgj(Igrove, Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mrs. Sarah Winn, Mrs. Ray Winn Mrs. Don L. N upper and son Byron Miss Bessie Mr. and Mrs. Glen Raymond and Mavis Deppe, The artis may choo.'-a sunset and children and Mr. Don Winn of Lee of Norwalk California are visit Mrs. Zina Sorenson attended a birthMiss Dor .'tl:y Fulkerson tnd the hostess. Trenton visited with Mrs. A. J. Hill ing with friends and reatives with colors glamorus and held S' day party in honor cf Mrs. Flora the Ocht Cardus Plcgeie bridge I prefer the aoftness But on Monday. Smitlifield. William Strawbridge club at her home on Hanson at Amalga on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. afterOf Thursday steel gray and bronze gold. uSundsy for Twin Palls where noon. Prizes were awarded to Amy employed at tlie Amalg- Nelson and Lena Smith. The memre Thi stvmaj to sou. he i: bers present v.ere: Mrs. E;-;- t r-ams Sugar factory. AnJ drive my tares nvsy Mrs. Jody P:iith, M- -. Charles Lund- As 1 watchej the and f'.cecy Angil r ud Mrs. A. C. Larson quist, Mrs. Grant Webb, Mis. Glen Clouds of Preston are visiting this Tout, Mrs. Helen Miss their play Smiling with Mr. and Mrs. Vane Ray-boh- L Amy Nelson and Miss Lena Smith was a rpeci.J guest. As I ?t:od there tiiinkirg Th:g thought came over me ' Min Edith Hadfield of Malad is Mrs. Whst a and Harry DcRyke daughter very wonderful beautiful few days with Mr. and are iriting spending this week in Arco, pi ce Smith. Lowell Mn, Idaho visiting with Mr. cml Mrs. The other world must he. M. DeRyke. J. Metta Hale nr quality merchandise, at reason. --SOOat the QUALITY iMe pices shop Miss Helen Young returned to her Adv. GROCERY. Kite Flying Dangerous home in Moreland, Idaho after spending the winter with Mr. and FOR SALE and farms in Mrs. Wallace Cook. The Kite Flying season is with general homes us again, and vi.:h it comm the Cube Valley. No renters need apply Miss Anna Lou Rees was suprised Utah. to life and limb, unless young fryi.. B. Monscn Richmond, at a bunco party on Thursday night danger adv. tf stem --re careful to fly their kites .Luncheon was served at small tables in the Great Open Spaces rather which were decorated in St. Patrick than Feed Reea to wheat j your in close proximity to power Bring Bunco prizes were awarded lines. In their desire to avoid acm nd exchange it for that goed colors. to Keith Wood and Alice Mather. cidents which Adv. tf i G9t Edge Flour. may cause death or Those present were: Anna Lou Rees. serfcus injury, represenatives of the Alice Alta Mather, Jean Whitt, Good Alfalfa hay For Sale, near Utah Power and Light Co. are isBeth Emmett, Janice Mill- highway. Inquire B. Mon son kelley, who suing a warning to young-te- rs a adv. tf ligan, Eloise Noble, Arvilla Watts, enjoy the sport of flying kites, !!- -. Garth Hanson, Loyal Covey, Dale cautioning them to be careful that HAY FOR VanOrden, Keith Woods, Bud Tout, their ALFALFA GOOD do id soring kites I Renald Noble and Victor Cartwright not contact electric wires. strings gii.B. FUEL PLOWMAN. 'Adv. 3 21 86 and Jed Rebins' n of Richmond. Emphasis is placed upon the danger of damp strings, held by the children, falling across lines transmitting electric currant to the kite Pier, which may bring fatal results. aiggiBfMiwjiaiWBi It is also pointed out that there is very serious d'nger in youngsters attempting to release kite strings which become entangled with electric wires. It is hoped that boys will heed this warning and avoid the tragic consequences that are likely In occur from taking unnecessary chances. Kite flying in proximity to electric wires is not only potential danger to life and limb. 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