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Show Frank Hillyard entertained dub at her home the on Friday afternoon. Bridge was played after Which a delicious luncheon was served at small tables. High Mrs. LOCAL HEWS Just-e-Mer- e i torture of the Israelites. The Lord then commanded Moses to bring down another deadly plague upon the land. Moses stretched out his rod to wards the heaven , and immediately it thundred and the lightning flashed fiercely, and large hailstones crashed down upon the land. Everyman or beast hit by these hailstones were killed. lAll the crops in the fields were destroyed, and large trees were broken down. Pharaoh then sent for Moses and Aaron, and begged that the storm cease; snd promised that he would let the Israelites depart, but broke his promise, after the storm had past away. Again God ordered another plague. An east wind blew all one day and one night, and in the morning came the locusta and swarmed all over the land of Egypt, and devoured every' thing of vegetation that the hail other days, that they ound to the flag. PROCLAMATION An Ordinance NO. 31 WHEREAS, It has become advisable to prohibit the taking of any animal during the re- -. j mainder of the year of 1937. NOW THEREFORE, I, Newell B. Gcok, State Fish and Game Commissioner of the State of Utah, under the authority of Section 80-08 Revised Statutes of Utah and 1933, do heerby declare that it shall be unlawful for any person to hunt,j trap, trap for, ensnare, shoot or kill, ; . or take in any other manner whatso-- , 1 animal (musk- - a ever any rat, mink, marten and raccoon) with-- 1 1 in the State of Utah during the re- j mainder of the year. 1987. (Any person violating any of the above rules ahd regulations shall j be guilty cf a misdemeanor and shall ! be subject to fine in accordance with1 of Revised Laws Section Utah 1933. N. B. COOK, Utah Fish and Game Commissioner 81 kr' AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE MUNICIPAL IN ELECTION TO BE HELD SMITHFIELD CITY ON NOVEMBER 2, 1937. Mrs R. E. Tidwell is spending the Miss Mary Meikle has returned Be it ordained by the City CounMelvin son with her week in Ogden home from Ogden to spend the wincil of Smithfield City, Cache Cbunty, und family ter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Utah, as follows; J. H. Meikle. SATISFACTORY Section 1. Nomination by ConvenMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen and son tion or Committee. Nominees for the Ronald spent last week visiting at Permanent Waves two-yeoffices of Mayor, three the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. Alan Tidwell, son of Mr. LesCouncilfour-yeone GIVEN Councilmen, Pormter. lie Tidwell of Richmond, California, ON THE LATEST TYPE man, a City Recorder, and a City and Miss Leah Orme, daughter of Treasurer, for Smithfield City, Utah, EQUIPMENT Mr. and Mrs. Reed Halverson and Mr. and Mrs. Lafeyette Orme of to be voted upon at the municipal TO $00 Franklin at children spent Sunday Tooele were united in marriage in election to be held in Smithfield at the Manuel Packer home. the Salt Lake temple, September 21 City, Utah, on November 2, 1937, with President Stephen L. Chipman a Mrs. Frank Hillyard attended pursuant to the laws of the State machineless officiating. They came to Smithfield even- on of Utah, shall be chosen as follows: at with Logan to viait Friday their bridge party Wednesday 1400 goo $ had left A convention consisting of an organing, which was given in honor of grandmother, Mrs. R. E. Tidwell and atom electors, with trembled servants of Pharaohs qualified ized assemblage Mrs. Heber Bingham. aunt Mrs. Walter Crockett and other Utah relatives and friends. On Wednesday fright for they saw that only the residing within Smithfield Cjty, which Youll Be Delighted With were of Goshen Israelites a spared representng political party, Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Claypool there were SO relatives and close Their Soft Natural Curia from- the plague. And they begged at the last preceding election polled a epent Saturday and Sunday at Salt friends at the home. of Mrs. K. E. votes of of the to Pharaoh the to cent two of ooo at pleaa least yield per Lake City. They attended the State Tidwell to welcome them home. Many WE CUT YOUR HAIR TO Moaea. He consented. The locusts cast within Smithfield City, may Fair. Pedestrians, it is said, must be lovely gifts were given the young 8UIT YOUR PERMANENT-FR- EE offices let not did the Pharaoh but for candidates nominate departed, All wished them a happy trained to awriid street perils. Dont couple. OF CHARGE Ex. 10. above named, and each of them. A know whether this can he FOR SALE CHEAP A good eight married life. They returned to their the people go. done, such any committee Muse by appointed horse. Harris, old saddle home on Thursday. yesr though perhaps their leg nmaclea DARKNESS AND DEATH convention may also make Ad. Phone 111, Smithfield. can be trained ao they can jump nineth plague was sent to said public offices, snd each Mrs. George P. Toolson returned A fdtriver. IA vacancies so darkness fill the and denejof them, any Egyptians. may Mrs. Isabell Crockett entertained from an extended trip to Burley and -- 000Barber and Beauty members of her club Friday at her Jerome, Idaho where she has been that no man could see his neighbor! j nominations made by any such disshould be the Olhey say flag covered the land for three days and convention when authorized to do ao home. Luncheon was served at small visiting with her children. SHOP the played at every holiday. Soma famialone The Israelites three resolution by of which passed duly foy an nights. afternoon after tables, lies say it take so much time to committee such which (convention had won at lights. bunco was enjoyed. Prises were Telephone 4 Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith and Monday and Then in the darkness of the night' vu appointed, provided that nothing display the washing by Mrs. Nora Hurst and Mrs. James son, Wayne and Mr. Cye Napper of Forrester. Special guests were, Mrs. Sacramento, California, are spending came Moses to IPharaoh to plead once 'herein shall be construed so as to Sam Tout, Mrs. James Milligan, their vacations in Smithfield visiting more: Let our people go, with our authorize any number of votefi, A Lewis children, our household goods, and convention, or committee of any poll Mrs Lamnnt Harris, Mrs. wih relatives and friends. our flocks. But Pharaoh iwas hot tical party to nominate more than Plowman, Mrs. Joseph Gutke and with anger and cried: "Be gone, see one group of candidates or have Mrs. Aldan Harris Mrs. J. H. Waits entertained at a my face no more; for in that day placed on the official ballot more dinner party Tuesday at her home. you seest my face you shall surely than one group of candidates or more Mrs William Fendrey of MontpelThose present were Mrs. Cyrus Lew- die. Moaea answered: "You have than one ticket, by adopting any Mrs. Joseph Shepard is and Mrs. D. I ier, Idaho and of Richmond will see your face no!UUne emblem, or device, other than I well, of Logan were guests of Mrs. Am- and Mrs ChristensTripp spoken Larsen of San more. the regular name, emblem, and de- anda Miles Monday afternoon. Franciaco. The tenth plague, which was mcst'yicc of the political party represent-terribl- e must now be sent forth. But'cd by, the voters, committee, or con- Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Roskelley of Mrs. Annie. G. Miles, Mrs. Sam warned the Israelites to vention making such nomination Moses first Salt Lake City visited last week Tout, Mrs. 1 .B Farr, and others, sprinkle each his doorway with the that any voters, with Mr and Mrs. H. 0 Hansen further, provided, have gone to attend Relief Sodet blood cf the lamb, aa a sign, to show convention or committee of any poliConference in Salt Lake City. who lived in that house. Mrs. W. A. Noble entertained the tical party may nominate any one PUFFED WHEAT, RICE or CORN, first-bor-n the members of the Ladies Bridge club or more person or persons who may During night, every SunThe was reunion Lower held first-born other of child and every the,have been nominated by any Friday afternoon at her home. A MemCORN FLAKES, KELL0GG3' ! cattle was slain, excepting of thejTOters, convention, or committee, but delicious luncheon was served, after day, September 19th at Macks which an afternoon of Bridge was orial Pule. Dinner was served to 42 Israelites whose doorways were sprin-- j guch nomination, the name .... (1 CEREAL BOWEL FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE) .... descen dents of Abe Lower. The day kled with the blood of the lamb. A'- -f mating won shall be placed upon score nominee was iuch enjoyed. High prise FLAVORS, 8 FOR was and spent et games vItiug. KREMEL, ASS0RT QC cry of terrible sorrow swept over by Mrs. C. W. Clark. regular ticket of the political the land, as had never been beard party represented by the voters, con' -Mrs. Homer Rich entertained the MINUTE BIBLE before, as there were a death in al- vention or committee making such KOOLAID, 'members of the Bonus club at her most every home. Pharaohs own son nomination, and no political party KOOL-AI- D were among the slain. home on Thursday afternoon. Bridge ICE CREAM MIX, shall be permitted to have placed STORIES was played after which a delicious At last Pharaoh cried out to Moses Up0n the official ballot, either dir-GV. HANSEN p luncheon was served. High score prize By away, snd take all your people ectly or indirectly, more than one BAKING FOWDER, AtH was won by Mrs. Edwin Noble end with youl ticket or more than one group of their candidates, or to group the same perHAIL AND LOCUSTS cut prizes to Mrs. Leon Fullmer and So the Israelites with all BLEACH, PUREX, PINT BOTTLE Mrs. David Gibson. Special guests Five plagues had been visited upon children and goods and flocks and sona on different tickets by the same were Mrs. Lowell Plowman and Mrs. the Egyptians, but of no avail, as herds set out through the wilderness party under a different name or emSOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY, 6 FOR Ex. II blem. Homer Daines. Pharaoh drdnot turn from his cruel to return to Canaan. Section 2. Certificate df NominaCLEANSER, LIGHTHOUSE, S CANS All tion. Filing Certificates, Etc. nominations made by such convention LUMET' 16 oz-- c BAXIKG POWOER, shall be certior committee Certi The follows: fied as -SUPER SUDS, REGUIiAR PKG be shall Nomination of ficate All-Wave the contain in writing and shall name of the office for which each SOAP, BEET'S GRANULATED, LG. PKG the name, post person is nominated, office address, if any, and the resiCOCOA, WONDER, LB. CAN shall and each such of dence person, 8 LB. CAN five designate in not more than KARO, BLUE, By WESTINGHOUSE words the party which such conven-tion or committee represents. It shall By WESTINGHOUSE MUSTARD, PREPARED, ICE BOX SIZE also contain a statement that the name of any such candidate will not JELLO. ALL FLAVORS, ASSORTED, PKG. appear on the official ballot otherwise than as a candidate of the poliCORN HAKES, 10 SBE tical parly for which such certificate is made. It shall be signed by the TUNA FLAKES, GAN presiding officer and secretary of such convention or committee, who LIME RICKEY or GINGER ALE, 11 Borm:s shall make nath, before an officei qualified to administer the same, that SALAD DRESSING, GRAND, QUART BOTTLE the affiants were such officers of and such convention or committee that the statements made therein HONEY, QUART MASON BOTTLE, EACH are true to the best of their knowledge and belief. Said Certificates of COFFEE, SCHILLINGS, LB. CAN Nomination shall he filed with the WR-21- 7 City Recorder of Smithfield City, at COFFEE, HILLS BLUE CAN, 1 LB. .. J..... least fifteen days before said election. PEANUT CUTTER, SUNRAYED, LD. BCTTLE.... Section 3. In the opinion of the volt 5 A five tube two-haLIB. PKG. Campfire brand City Council, it is necessary to the cov60 cycle AC Superheterodyne MARSHMELLOWS, peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Smithfield City, that L. ering broadcast, police, amateur and WR-33- 2 MATCHES, 3 BOXES this ordinance shall take effect upon include dyairplane bands. Features Automatic Electric Tuning its publication. 5 Ten tube volt 60 cycle all OATS, BOTHERS, WITH CHINA namic rpcaker, full visioned illuminof Passed by the City Council wave Console Incorporating push-pu- ll Smithfield City, Utah, and approved ated silvered dial, automatic control, output, 12 inch dynamic speaker, 8 FEAS, LEOTA, SUGAR, NO. 2 CAN '.... by its Mayor this 30th day of Sepwatts of i.iutput, Freci.ion two position tone control, electrotuner, tember, 1937. Precision eye, tone control, shock L. Vern Toolson, BEANS, TWIN PEAKS, NO. S CAN statically shielded power transfoimrr. proof chassis mounting, automatic Mayer The horizontal type cabinet has s volume control, phonograph connectJ. Max Toolson CORN, MAID OF IDAHO, NO. 2 CAN ion, and hand spread dial. The walnut veneer fruit. Also availa'.le Leroy Nelson, WR-33- 2 Multi-Statiineorpoartes Archie D. Egbert LARD, MOUNTAIN BRAND, 8 LB. PAIL In Chinese Red or Antique automatic electric tuning with proR. IT. Toolson visions for selecting; 14 stations. Care finish. Available in colors white, Reed Halverson, fully selected walnut veneers and a Councilmen. walnut. or oiange distinctive grille derign makes this Attest: model attractive in any hnusfwld GREEN GROCERIES Jos. W. Teterson, setting. City Recorder CHOICE VARIETY OF GREEN VEGETABLES ONLY ONLY (Corporate Seal) 3 ORANGES, FANCY, State of Utah DOZEN LEMONS, EXTRA LARGE, DOZEN.. as County of Crirhc I, Jos. W. Peterson, the duly electMEATS ed, qualified and acting recorder of Smithfield City, Utah, do hereby POT ROASTS, HE97ER BEEF, LB.. Ik ta certify that the shove and foregoing OVEN ROASTS, LB. instrument is a full, true and corVEAL ROASTS, LB.... rect copy of the original ordinance. RUMP ROASTS. LB "An Ordinance Providing for the Nomination of Candidates for th Election to be Held in Municipal Smithfield City on November 2 1937, on f'lp in mv office. 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