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Show Messrs LOCAL NEWS : Mn. F. A. Bateman and daughter Xaoma IiRue of Lon Angelos, California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Barker and fa.miiy The Barker family held a reunion at Brtr lake last Sunday. Twenty-tw- o members were present. .uiss Helen Cilder of Venial, Utah ha sheen visiting with Ethel yn Lar-3on this week attending the Home Kt monuci Convention held at the USAC at Logan. Mr. R. V. Bennion of RUo, Missouri, la visiting with Mrs. R. V. L:irsou and family of a C. F. Xetcher, owner thresh- ing machine, of Trenton, was a Smithficld visitor last Monday. He reports that the threshing season on the north side of the valley is at its best and they will be busy fur the next six weeks. Miss Ethelyn Larson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Ralph Gutke, who returned to Washington, D. C. Friday morning. Mrs. R. V. Larswn gave a dinner party at the Alack Memorial park of Monday evening for a group young piyjple in honor of her daughMr. and Airs. ter and non-in-l- a, R. V. Bennion. On August 25, 1936 the Smith-fiel- d J6"" I Luncheon wM SPECIAL LECTURE the'l 1- -0 P- SCHOOL program given at AT SUNDAY Z.'. I T hall. recreation ward (Third Omar-- ; AID A special lecture for wcmc-- n willW-loMea: committee n ' I ' be given on Sunday, August 80, woman, Mrs. L. Vera Mm. and D. A. . Egbert the' of caWomens in the The Slit? of Utah under the department verson. The placement commttes pable leadership of Governor Henry Smithfield First ward to which all ,! Mrs. R. H. the are ward of .women cordially composed of H. Bland, has taken every advantage and Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Roy of Federal assistance in caring fur invited. Tcolson. the unemployed and the financially The program follows: destitute of our stale during the (Continued from page 1) past four years. CITY WELCOMES Vocal Duet Florence and Rebecca drillan were secured Thirty .milli-from the Federal government and LEAGUE OFFICERS Lewis. matched with six million dollars of Reading Ludella Jensen. state funds fur relief purposes, in Saxophone solo Norman Hansen addition to seven million dollars for Acrobatic Dancing Pauline Par (Continued ; from page 1) PWA projects and six million for klnson and Gene Perkins. WPA projects. One million, eight Violin Solo Mary Smith. Hom quartet Frank Severn, Dean hundred and fifty thousand dollars : Jones, Gordon Low, and Phil Perby Hidgel Tap Dance directed were secured fur state building pur-- 1 Florence Mrs. Douglas. all of kins, Montpelier. puses. Humeruus Reading Irma Paton of Pading Mrs. Mildred Cannon. finand effective active Through Comic Song Mrs. Lilia Wright Preston, Idaho. ancial planning the state waa able June Ward of Program Saturday, August 29 Trumpet solo to improve state' controlled highways Preston, Idaho.. The program to be given at 9:30 to the amount of eighteen million . "Said an Idaho m. Saturday, August 29 will be Mayor to a Utah of C. dollars. Seven million dollars Mayor by T. R. Bowden, mayor of conducted by President Mrs. H. which was supplied by the gasoline Preston. Mniin of Logan in the Smithfield tax. Baritone solo John Lsngdon of Public Library. The way has been opened for tak- Salt Lake The program follows: City, Utj. ing full advantage of loans to dis- - Oliver . Nilaon will be master of Song America tressed home owners, banks, farmers ceremonies. Invocation business and industry, besides insurPiano solo Miss Irene Stevens of Ladies Auxiliary Program for ing people on relief against personal 27, Logan. Thursday, August injuries and protecting them from From 10 a. m. to 12 noon ThursTalk, Function of Organization, loss of wages through garnishment the! Mrs. Charles R. Hunter of Cedar members of 27, day, August for debts. of the State Muni -- City. The stale administration has pro- cipal League will register in the' Talk, How We May Aid Law cured reductions in utility rates in Carnegie Public library. The regis- - Enforcement Mrs. John C. Rex, Utah advantageous to the consum- tration fee will be $1.00 which will of Randolph ers of the state; liquidated and dis- cover the three Report of Secretary Mrs. Marie day convention. tributed six million, five hundred At 2 to 4 p. m. a general meet- F. Smith of Provo, Utah. of thousand dollars from assets Election o officers. ing will be held in the Smithfield closed banks at cost of liquidation tabernacle. Piano solo Miss Irene Stevens of comparing very favorably with any Program Friday, Auguat 28 Logan. state in the union, and expended thousand million hundred four right dollars for reclamation within the STATE HAS USED . ar OAKERY MOVES TO NEW 2 S. W, Barker, Barber Hazel Barker, Haircutier ON SPECIAL Sehoel Permanent ON NOW Dandruff for Prices snd Appointments Call 4 Now CORRECTED PER- GET YOUR SCHOOL MANENT EARLY AT BARKER and BEAUTY SHOP PHONE NO. 4 :!' ' Vv WOMENS FEDERATED CLUBS TO MEET HERE LOCATION AND FORD GARSALES CONTINUE HIGH GRAVEL For the HAULING Dearborn, Michigan, fourth consecutive month, domestic sales of Ford V-- 8 ears and trucks totalled more than 100,000 units, it was reported at the home offices of the Fbrd Motor Company. The demand for Ford V-- 8 units has been so well maintained Into the late summer, it was explained as to make necessary' the. abandonment of plana for general vacation shut down 'of the Rouge plant during the current week. The plant will be partially closed during the week, it was said. Production of current models will be continued when the paint resumes full operations on the following week. The unusual volume Df July business can be partly attributed to the recent announcement of new Ford V-- 8 pssenger car interiors and the addition of de luxe equipment for Ford V-- 8 trucks, it was said. Ford production in July in the United States and Canada totalled 115,187 units. i Utah State Municipal League UY 3 NORTH Tltne PHONE 924 M. Logan, Utah Mann Cafe SMITHFIELD UTAH HERE! FOUNTAIN CORN FLAKES, THEME PAPER NOTE BOOKS PENCIL BOXES COMPASSES AND ANY OTHER SCHOOL YOU MAY NEED. Van Drug Company ' 'SMITHFIELD, UTAH Star raa - SrrasiBB,'"-- - .... DIAMOND, 125 FOOT ROLL WAX PAPER, " racH 9 reo-1- 2 -- 32c SALAD DRESSING, TANC' QUART 02 JAE SLICED BEEF, UBBY-S N0-21- 14c 19c 17c 4 DEVILED MEAT, 5 CiNS CORN BEEF,' 12 02 TIERCES, NO. HOME CENTER USED SALT) nou-T--2 M0RT0N'S FURNITURE CO. OLIVES, BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED FURNITURE Lorated in Logan at 26 East Center and offers many great values always in new and used furniture. Also features the WASHERS WORLD Zenith All Yave Radies snd the F re power Windcharger Farm radio. Call for demonstrations. Phone No. 343. This store is truly the economy furniture renter Of this section. One of the most important features of the business life of any community is the outfitting of the .home. Here is one economical establish-methat will beautifully equip your home at a real saving. Their stocks contain everything that the modern hotae requires from kitchen to living room. Latest designs in beautiful overstuffed furniture washers, radios and bedroom furniture in oak, walnut snd mahogany. You will be pleased with the variety and the styles and also with the fine furnaces. The Home Center Used Furniture Company will take in your used furniture as part payment on new or used at a liberal allowance. Individually, both in stock and service, is the keynote of the substantial continued progress of the Home Center Used Furniture Company, Furniture ut u price to suit every purse. Mr. Nels L. Sorenson advocates superior service and qualities at all times and personally sees to it that a visit to his fine store is worth while and sees to it that you fecT ut home. He is a well known business man and well liked by all. Its a pleasure for him to serve yrii in his nt JAR MATGHES, 2 & OVER 3 IKGS. ...a. KITE, QUART CAN .. 00X28 F0B (3c Sperry, TOMATO JUICE, ICE CREAM POWDER, JELLO, SOAP, MEAT 28 ox. pkg. AT 2 TKGS. CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY, 6 BARS GRANULATED, LG. PKG PALMOLIVE, BAR YOU CAN PRICES 23c 10c 10s tau. can Waffle Flour, SOAP, rEEPS gg 17c a.. LG. 19 OZ CAN SDAP, 5c 9c .... SWEET, DILL OR SOUR, 6 pZ JAR .... PICKLES, Pantake PREPARED, IODIZED, 26 OZ TKG SALMON, TERRArD'. and 17c 13c CANS ASST. FLAVORS, JELLO, Ho .. 24 CAN SIIAKRR JAR, CLEANSER, (jo - DEL MONTE, NO. 2 CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE, EASY SPIRALATOR .... 17c 9c 3c 9c ... 00DNI ASST 2 KO0LADE, - ib. can SUXWELL HousE-- 1 COFFEE, 9s -- 10c ; u- CATSUP, NEW PENS M k2- GRAPEFRUIT, rL0EL'. K0- - can FORK & BEANS, PIERCES, NO. 214 CAN THE RIGHT School Supplies PAB0- PAPER PLATES, JOHNSON ICc Puffed WHEAT, CORN or RICE, NAPKINS, LE GRAND 207 EAST tL0GGS-PK- G SHREDDED WHEAT, and Auxiliary -- SEE- SAT., AUG. 29, 1936 MUSTARD, Tkm Falling Hair and t The Northern division of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs will meet in Smithfield next Wednesday, Harry DeRyke, manager of the 2. The program will be Smithficld Bakery, reports he will September announced later. be moved into his new shop on North Main street next week. Increased business and lack of adequate apace at his present location were given aa reasons for seeking larger quarters. FOR The new location in the building formerly occupied by the Smithfield SAND Implement Co., is being completely renovated, and redecorated. SUPPLIES CHAIRS Ladies-Auxiliar- Third ward primary will hold their homecoming. Doors will open at 7 p. m. Program begins at 8 p.. in .There will be a fish pond, a department, ice cream state. cookie and candy departments. ready-to-we- Personality Hair Gaiiing FEDERAL ....... 21c 10c 19c 25c Jg gg EAT YOU CAN MEET FRESH FUU1TS A VEGETABLES Gutke Meat & Grocery A HOME OWNED Thone 18 jrWTflHjr-fcjw;.- .. STORE WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU We Deliver Smithfield |