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Show MiTanqft c.uhe cotfrnr, ctah. Mra Grant locals Ssurt? k'1 Ort-gm- and Wi-b- , wh-- ,. dau-rl- i c- - i tr-- . ?"" c? f P'J of entertained .Va' her hurb .i.j .vh . ri Cm-- ' ' , Watte are join tJl, ,. Ml. ibere. Sdinif tlie L. D. S conference at .! Mrs. A. J. HiU has n:.-.- , JTuto Cit t ........ " Logan to make her home. Auxiliary !: 'V A. American Legion 8 at Ctober u Friday iJ The sensation of (he iudjra.-Ul2, fm. at the home of Mra. Pearl uVo deair- - fold Tuning New Coronado Kadus ii attendance A Touch a button and your favorite r0ie S 1LE CHEAP a good station tuned itself, j da KltKieight oId wddJe horse. Muse TriaL Gamble Stores. 131 N. M r," Uairis mot-jT't- o ! hone and Mra Joseph Watta 111, Smithfield. ST, LOGAN, UTAH. Adv. Dayton, Idaho lint Sunday ?a were dinner gueata of Mr. and Mrs Lu.-- C..sii atUr.Jel a b nd dTMll Erle Gordon t. l i proud &h Jones, wko are the nJ et afte.-3L on '.lie Wednesday spent at ,P? h ,'f On kl. their uf a fine baby boy. Mra. Niaha usiti.ig vThama they called on Mr. and Dell honoring Mrs. Hr. ra and Butte George fornia. An afternoon f social ch t Idaho. was enjoyed. jpjjn at Preston, OH YEAH COLUMN entertained Isabel Bingham uta, The North Cache hi;h school a members of her family at a chick- -' enjoyed a at the Thrifty people were formerly supMack Memorial (jjnner at the Mack Memorial Park last Wednesday posed to pick up a pin when they Sunday, September 26, prior saw it lying on the ground. Pro-s- i daughter, evening. aw departure of her Lilly the boys still pick it up, as a Webb L Grent far Portland, Mr. oseful is Mile,; at thing with which to woke up Harry employed when she will make her home. the State Pair in Salt Lake City. the kid in the seat ahead. Jfer dinner the afternoon was spent Seeing the moon over the left frjpoits. Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Bing- - shoulder was once called bad luck. ham of Ogden visited Sunday at the In modern city life if people see the yn. Isabel Bingham entertained home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard moon, they probably think it is some her daughte. g luncheon honoring Miles. new kind of advertising sign. gn Boael Elwood on her birthday A 22. September evening, They say the conference tabic Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roske.ley an- h iuld take the served by fc&ims luncheon was place of industri.il aJi. light to the gueet of hoonr nounce the marriage of their daug' iuarr:-ls- . In emigres - they settle the ter Favell to Ross H. Plant, son cf quarrels by laping them on the table. gn, Merrill Peterson, Mrs. Char Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Plant of RichMrs. Webb, Grant The poets have written all ahopt Lnndquiat, hi mond. The marriage was perform- the sweet aroma of the fields. They gill Eunice Bingham and the ho ed Saturday, September 25th at 10 have omitted somehow te write any a. m. in the Salt Lake LDS temple, verses about the aroma filling the After a honeymoon trip thruugh house when Ma cooks the cabbage California, the young couple will here in Smithfield. make their home at 208 Canycn It is said to be bad form to carry a purse that looks worn and shabby. Road, Salt Lake City, Utah. May be helpful to cany such a Mr and Mrs. J. H Ueikle and dau- purse, as it might convince people NOW OPEN ghter Mary returned home Monday that you can't lend them any money. evening after visiting their sen, Jack Sheep have been produced without UNDER NEW and wife at Las Vegas, Nevada. tails. Now if Old Pu-swould drop They took in Boulder Dam, Zion his, he wouldn't so often get it nipcanyon, Bryce canyon and the Grand ped as toe result of his deliberate UANAGEMENT. canyon in Arizona. They also visited pace when you let him in the door. relatives in southern Utah. There The girls who a few months ago OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO daughter, Mrs. S. D. Cannon in Salt were anxiously inquiring how to get 10 P. M. Lake and attended the Stile Fair. sun tan, are now anxiously inquiring how to get it off. MR. AND MRS. EZRA PRICE from Which way does a pigs tail curl? , Mrs. G. L. Rees is recovering MonProprietors someone asks. Dun't know about that a major operation performed day iremring at s Logan hospital as the only thing we are interested in is to have his bones curl enough to produce good pork chops. The new student ia no longer has ed by putting him under the pump. Instead they merely give him the ice water when he tries to get iniu some social circle where he isn't JI - mt ocrottF.n onimendatons from the field. W1LSO.VS SNIPE OR : Wheat S'e dings in tie United Fifteen sli.ll be the dally T,je.l, xrh.' for the 1937 crop were ap- oaul usstssion limit. r jiv lMwr proximately 81 (mill inn acres and with COOT: Twenty-fiv- e Dim.- - ' hH if; iuratal yields and abandonment woul i J i.ly and possession limit. be the sl vas enjaye.1 uve produced 960 million bushels. It shall be unlawful to shoot at iUmvos and friends wen .Timer wheat farmers seeded 67 any migrstvry wildfowl in tire State Lively gifts we:e million acres ;,nJ for 1937, ns compared of Utah with any calibre of rifle. tj 'be newly married with lmvided r irs p nimr JACK-SNIPE- n'y gd - .4 2 average seedings during the of 45 million acres, period 1928-3if wheat farmers seed as many acres fur 1938 as they needed In 19S7 and obtain average or better yields, declines in wheat prices are likely. Tlieae declines he might shaip if there are average or above average whoa yeilds In ths United Stat. a and other wheat producing natljiu of the world. 2 A PROCLAMATION te.-ch- x'.euk-supp- t. -- a Main Cafe AAA OUTLINES PROBABLE 1938 PROVISIONS ON WHEAT ACRES Winter wheat producers, farmers who grew and other crap: by the Agricultural in makin.; Conservation Program .their plans for plantings this coming fall. In anticipation of provision for acreages in the 1938 program lower than the dSreages in 1937, AAA suggested seedings of crops of not te exceed 80 of the 1937 cent per base acreages. (Although keeping seedings bo 80 per cent of the 1937 base should qualify most fanners in 1938, individual farmers who have large percentages of their crop land in bases, or' Armens in areas where land may be designated for restoration of native vegetation, such as parts of the Great Plains Region, will need to make a greater adjustment in order to meet the requirements of the porgram. The suggestion is made at this time for the guidance of farmers who need this information before the full details of the 1938 Agricultural Frogram are announced. An outline for the 1938 program is now being dewteped in Washington but is not yet completed. In drafting the 1938 plan: consideration is beng given to rec- fall-sow- .were n advised ls HHREAS, the Federal Government has proclaimed the period from November 1 to November 30, 1937, inclusive, for the shooting of migra-.or- y wiljfowl in the State of Utah. .NOW THEREFORE, I, Newell B. Cook, State Fish and Game Commissioner of the State of Utah, in accordance wish said ruling and under the authority of Section Revised Statutes of Utah 1933, do hereby declare the period commencing at 7:00 a. m. .to 4:00 p. m. Mount lin Standard Time each day. 1. commencing Monday November 1937, and continuing until 4:00 p. m. Tuesday, Novrmlier 30, 1937, as the only dates for the hunting uf migratory wildfowl in the State of Utah during the year 1937. PROVIDED that during the said open season on migratjry waterfow'1 the following rules and regulations shall maintain throughout the State Utah, A person may take in any one day during the open season prescribed therefor in regulation No. 4 not to exceed the following numbers of migratory game birds, which numbers shall include all birds taken by any other person who for hire or assists him in taking such birds; and when so taken these may be possessed in the numbers specified as follows: DUCKS (except Wood duck, Ruddy duck, Rufflehead duck, Canvas back duck and Redhead duck) Ten in the aggregate of all kinds shall be the daily bag limit, and any at any one time may posses per-onot more than ten ducks in the aggregate of all kinds. GEESE AND BRANT: Not mnre than five geese and brant in the aggregate of all kinds shall be the daily and possession limit, these regulations) are not permitted to be taken by means, aid or use diioctly or indirectly, of corn, wheal awts, or other grain or products .hereof, salt or any kind of feed vhaisoever, placed deposited, distri- 9, n that ducks may be taken in the State of Utah according to Federal Regulation No. 8, entitled Means By Which Migratory Game Birds May Be Taken as issued in ths proclamation of 1937 by the President of the United Slates, as follows: The migratory game birds for which upon somam U specified. in regulation No. 4 hereof may be fall- en during such respective open seasons with a shotgun only, not larger dim No. 10 gauge, fired from lie shoulder, but they shall not be taken .with ur by means uf any ur repealing shotgun capable of holding more than three shells, the magazine of which has not been cut off or e plugged with a metai or wooden filler incapable of removal through the loading end thereof, so to reduce the capacity of said gun to not more than three shells at one loading; they may be taken during the open season from the land or water, with the aid of a dog, and from a blind, boat, or floating except sinkbox (battery), power boat, sailooat, any boat under sail and any craft or device of any kind towed by a power boat or sailboat, but nothing herein shall permit the aking of migratory game birds or by means aid or use of an outomo-uil- e or aircraft of any kind. Walerf-iw- l (except for propagation, scientific, or banding purposes under pursuant to regulations 8 and 9 uf uied, scattered, or otherwise put ut whereby such waterfowl are lur-attracted or enticed; and in the hand-operat- one-piec- taking of waterfowl, the use dined? or Indirectly, of live duck or geoee decoys is nut purcnJtted; nor shall be anything In these regulations deemed to permit the use of eircrift of any kind or of a power boat, silboat, or other floating craft or device of any kind fur the purpnse of concentrating, driving, rallying or tlrring up migratory waterfowl. PROVIDED FURTHER that ducks in the State of Utah can be shipped, transported, and held in possession according to the terms as specified in the Federal proclamation, under regulation No. 6. Provided that the portion of Locomotive Srings, in Box Elder County lying north end west of the dikes end for 100 yards in front of the dikes will bo closed to shooting for the year 1937. 1ruvided that the shouting of migratory wildfowl, within a radius of one fourth mile front the Provo Wildfowl Refuge, at Bullocks Rat Farm in Utah County, as marked and listed on the ground, shill be prohibited during the season of 1937. N. H. COOK, Utah Fish and Game Commissioner AAAAAAAAAAAA WATCH TniS SPACE! FOR SALE 15 Acres of good farming (and on Trenton highway. 10 acres Good Irrigated Lutd 40 acres River Bottom Pasture JOS. W. PETERSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY Notary Public Smithfield, Utah d, W VYTY VV VYVVV a !' J Vwt 'll VM-- ANNOUNCEMENT JOHNS HAT and SHOE SHOP now UNDER SCHRAMM JOHNSONS DRUG ST O RE-LE-T US DYE YOUR WHITE SHOES. 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