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Show . MM- - SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JULY SUPERIOR SERVICE staff lasts buffer and gives better Mr. and Mrs Kamel Buxton and It will pay more for . is for The community looking family and Mrs Tacy Buxton of a competent workman of services and in the work erior goods Idaho superior Teton, epent Friday evening ' does not have to work 1c his because will more with Bishop Haxen Hillyard and everything it buys. pay over. done be because the a article, for good good family. LOCAL HEWS I (The aiw Nifty Needle worker dub held their meeting under the direction of Maxine Smith on Wednesday, July 14th, at the junior 4-- H high school. They atarted sewing on night gowns and dresses. Miss Liletfi Tidwell was a visitor a t the A marriage license has been issued to Mies Aldi Eve Whitt, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Whit and to Richard La Von Thomas of RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 CHARTER NO 19135 was not for advertising, a superior men and women many great would never get recognition. They would tell bettor goods for less maney because oi their superior judgment and energy, but the world would not know K. Advertising enables them to tell the world at slight expense what they are doing, and thus inevitably their business grows. If it NOW TRY TOOTH AT NO The Commercial National Bank OF SMITHFIELD, SATISFACTORY ON JUNE 30th, 1937. Total Assets .. - TO YOU. GIVEN ON THE LATEST TYPE EQUIPMENT (Published in reeponae to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Sertion 5211, U. S. Revised Statute!.) ASSETS Loans and discounts Overdrafts United Stoles Government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks and securities Banking house $7,900.00 Furniture and fixtures 800.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cosh balancea with other banka, and cash items in process of collection Cash items not in process of collection Other assets COST Permanent Waves IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS . PASTE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Members of the Home Culture ohib of Clarkston, .were in Smith-fiel-d Sunday evening visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hobbs and flower gardens end their beautiful called Idaho'. family of Preston, Sunday at the home of Mr and lighting. Mrs E A. Nelson, on their way tc Mrs W A Smith of Amalga were Brigham CSty. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pitcher. Bishop and Mrs Sylvester Low have returned home from a most Mr end Mrs Bart Richardson and Canada pleasant trip to Gardism, MU Thelma Hadfield were guests racial invited where they were of Mrs. LaMont Benson at a chickguests at the COth anniversary oi en dinner at Newton Sunday. die founding of Canlston. The Lom Peand were family pioneers early Mr. Walter Michaelis of the Farm-er- a ttier! of Cardston. Union Mill of Smithfield, spent few a days of this week in Silt Mr. and Mrs Robert McCann have returned to Smithfield where Mr. Lake City. McCann will remain tor two monthe RECEIVES APPROVAL rewhile he is recuperating from The application papers of the folcent appendicitia operation afte: been apwhich he plana to return to the lowing named man have Ofthe Recruiting proved Navy by Northwestern States to resume bit and ficer Lake Salt at Utah, City, miuionaiy work there. ilia name has been added to the Miss Lena Smith (ad the misfor- waiting list for enlistment in the tune to sprain her ankle lust Mon- United States navy. resiName, Jack Hebcr day while working at the Root bee' dence, Cache Junction, Hardy;parent, Utah; tend. The injury porved very attended Father, Orval Hardy; school at North Cache high achool. This man will be called for enMr Clifford Simpson baa been prolistment when designated by the moted to the position of foreman a the Cache County road shops in Navy Department to fill the quota for this District. Logan, lie succeeds Mr Valdo Hickman who resigned to accept employWPA EXPENDITURES OUTLINED ment in Salt Lake City. According to a report received Mrs Jane Miles hes returned from by Allen T. Sanford, State Director a most pleasant visit (with friend? National Emergency Council for Utah, there have been 648 WPA pro and relatives in Salt Lake City. jecta in Utah from the beginning ' Mrs. Ellen Timmins spent Tues- of the program to June 30, 1937, on day at Richmond with her daughter, which there was expended a total of (7,409,009 of which (5,706595 Mrs Cyrus Skidmore and family. was paid by WPA fundi and Miss Rae Miles of Salt Lake City wag (paid by sponsors funds, is spending her vacation with her the projects being classified a? follow: mother, Mro W. A Miles. 197 Highway, Road and Street The "Four leaf clover home Projects, orating (2,000,120 of which science club at Smithfield, Utah, (1,565,191 paid by WPA funis under the direction of Mn Peart and (434,929 was paid by sponsors Gordon spent Wednesday evening, funds; x 119 Public Bulling Projects cost July 7 at Sardine canyon. The purpose of the trip was to study wild ing (1,487.105 of which (1,059,285 flowers in their natural habitat. A was paid from WPA funds and (427-82collection of plants was mode by paid by sponsors funds; each of the girls for mounting in 98 Public Utilities Projects, at i their tcrapbsohs. The dub has chos- cost of (897,571 of which (608518 en flower gardening as its major was paid by WPA funds and 289,-85- 3 was paid by sponsors funds; project for the summer. One of the 117 Other Construct! m Project:, lessons planned for the summer was on wild flowers and their cultivation. orating (1,533,272 of which (1.144,-83- 3 was paid by wrA funds and After the lesrm had been given the club members stopped at the Box (394,939 was paid by sponsor sflind; Elder canyon park and cooked their and upper. The following were present: I 117 All Other Projects, c'sing Maxine Smith, Veral Nikon. Orris (1,564,991 of which (1,373,868 wn Mae Allen, Motts Hale, Lra Farrell, paid by WPA funds and (155,123 was FHla Hall. Marion Phillips, and the; paid by sp?n:ors funds. In Cache County there were 21 leaden Peart Gordon end Naomi Jensen. Arrangements for the even- projects wVSi a total e:st of 169.499 ing outing were under the direction of which 122,168 was paid by WPV. cf Maxine Smith and Ella Hall. funds and (47,831 by sponsors funis. BRITEN WE NOW HAVE THE LATEST TYPE MACHINELESS (267,191.09 $5.00 59,575.00 14,200.00 $7.50 & Is Gome WAVPQ 869.75 And Lei Us Explain. OTHER PERMANENTS ... .. 8,700.00 553.00 33,185.37 10 $2.00 $5.00 Van Drug BARKER 22,686.63 279.48 79.16 -- Barber and Beauly COMPANY SHOP (407,319.48 Telephone 4 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations .... (..94,535,43 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 178.06L67 State, cAinty and municipal deposits 73,963.18 United States Government and postal savings deposits 1,967.00 Depo! its of other banks, including certified and cashiers checks outstanding .... 1,029.27 Not secured by pledge of loans andor investmenti (349,55655 f Total Deposits (349,55655 Dividends declared but not yet payable and amounts set aside for dividends not declared Other liabilities Capital account: Common stock, 250 shares, par, (100.00 per share. (25,000.00 Surplus 19,00050 Undivided profito-- net 7,75755 Reserves' for contingencies .. 4,500.00 Tntal Capital Account Total Liabilities , (1500.00 JULY 17, 1937 5.08 TOE CRACKER JACK, 56,25755 TOMATOES, (407,319.48 8c for LE0TA LARGE CANS jgc w-?- D0LE-N- PINEAPPLE JUICE, Stats of Utah as: County of Cache L Thdmas B. Farr, cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. THOMAS B. FARR, Cashier. Correct Attest Thos. H. Wanlferd H. W. Noble W. C. Claypool Director Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July, 1937. (SEAL) Joseph W. Peterson, Notary Public. Residing at Smithfield, Utah. Mjr Commission expires Feb. 6, 1940. CORN, DE1, U0MTEi TOMATO JUICE, 1 0 C0LDEN 13c NO BANTAM VE Z CAN' " 5c bottlb grape Juice, 25c CORN BEEF A"0L0 SALAD MACHRET, UGUT SOAP. FALMOUVE, OXYDOL, LABGC WHEATIES, SSI - 25c 17c rat 23c GOLD MEDAL, 2 PKG CORN FLAKES, PARC0-LARG- ou-CA- 24c 8 F0R 10c reo E SALAD DRESSING, cUi,D- - SARDINES, F0R MEAT 8 19c 3 FOR DEVILED MEAT, WBOO ms jgj, mT 10c B0TTU- !- 18c 5c N SHACKS, kutered- - 5c Macannl or Spaghetti, Q" PEAS. OATSUP, pwmcrw icttes rowKlor-r, ku Milk. west. nfrlr dvs bsywt W frs'iinmtrt. nri( 8SUTFI CH'l'Nn Mp'? r-- Trip! ?. A4rJ3V'f. S&TSLwmeW. tfcftfl rwciiM Ftint iS aiinutm of I 19 tf adar fcitclito condt- fritk fell (cod food. ECONOMY Ur operatias coat sow ' mars Um peti Am SOGAR, - 7c 23c 12c LARGE BOTTLE . 8 timt! ratt fOR WAX PAPER, DIAMOND, 125 CLEANSER. uaHT H0CSE-- ftWVfSIFKCE tsfi-- e vini IPN IWlfMI Hour bNi per LEOTA SUGAR, 2 -- FOOT ROLL 15c 9c TOB !7c POMDERED, 2 POUNDS FRUIT PECTIN. JEL-RIT- E, 25 BOTTLES itm No M trad dciMBiM oronein Tj (Md , .. nporiinS i ld Year Wamafp. GREEN GROCERIES Go over the Wertinghouse Kitchen Proof results for ycureelf. See how each refrigerator feature contributes to new usability and economy. More It's Id-Ye- ar Economy that Me ORANGES EXTRA FANCY DOZEN CANTLOFES, Exra Urge. ORANGES, FANCY, DOZEN LEMONS, EXTRA LARGE, DOZEN. GRAPEFRUIT, LARGE, FLORIDA, countsf 1 e Ik Each fc MEATS IDT ROASTS, HEIFER BEEP, LB. OVEN ROASTS, LR VEAL ROASTS. LB. RUMP ROASTS, LB. Mose Harris Appliance Store PHONE 111 NORTH MAIN STREET SMITHFIELD H The Wesliflghouso Sion Phene ! I J 1 JT Gutke Meat& Grocery A HOME OWNED STORE 91 lk - II WE AIM TO PLEASE We Deliver TOO BmltfcfleU rvvwwvvv vvvvvv vvv V f HI |