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Show LOCALS Albrt McCann tne fur is of ,tt - P.r.lce of OCTOKCR tmn.it en-- 1 c n.e.LJ tJ, the gW 'll 'Klirr coat is put in s.rxii jr children and usieaipfeyablci a 8, 1937. An Ordinance 'f ted yams. Utah' "Ba:- Firm, cl.-sweave that will "d,r to accomplish n stretch out of shape or sn:.g. Lining of firm cunstructim, tV out excessive weighting. All materials tharautthly s ut.t. Colors fast to sun, rain cleanin', and prespiration. All parts cut at.ursiely avh f :K uimn at tlie municipal grain of the gjuds. ! Precise workmanship, short s; JTbere have come to ths t,l, jjfth midnight train for Portland. and strong thread. whu wlinitsuan: to the laws of the State Thomugh pressing d..ne as the o ,akeS'01? yfimr f Uah ,U:i Willow Valley camp of the coat was A eJii.ention put together. Pioneera will Utah the of consisting of an organtaghteis Tape and fabric stays at j11 feeed them anyhow. There have been ized assemblage of Millie Mra. of home qualified electors, the ioo it many verified instances likely to stretch. residing within Richmond City, Utah October 15, at places our attention of families brought Hmmatt, Friday, Trim and fastenings eual t co: t which representing a will be given in political assembly, I p m. The topic wearing qualities ml cJoifus save refused to take advantage of which represents at least two Miles. Annie pei His. garden plots to raise their own food, cent of the total vote ness. east at the A becoming design that keens ou ,of i'Purt unities afforded to store last clcctim municipal Several USAC students and alumni cold, and allows ample freedom i f no IVISU,;'S f'r the winter. There are1 nominate candid ites f..r the offices Smith field attended the fo.d-- 1 a few families which have de-- above j dinned, and each cf them. A PM at L311 last Saturday, j The intelligent shopper is alert t dined to avail themselves of the I commit tee appointed by any such ! Bet information from tags and q a. - opportunity of sending their eligible convention may also make n Hts. B. Morn of Logan spent tions of sales pers ins. Info-into the Civilian Conserv.tion turns t said public ofrice and ear! t; n Friday in Snuthfidd. J L'a,1Js. where the boys are ablcjof them, and may fill tags now at;ch. tl to s uite coats any v:.qmoi( helpful but too often facts (ini money and at the n nominations made by any sud gie.ijJ Mr. tnd Mrs. Miles Roundy and concern only one part of the g inner.: Bame time receive distinct education- - e nvemiun when authorized to do sc al advantages. a" viB; uch as fur or interlining. :.w m, D,Pn.r1in?; by resolution duly passed by tin Y, c are i'jr.f in. Smith.ield with friends and pfete information to tighten uo or. convention at which such committei to give the c. ring ' relative. summer knowledge of special qualities cases like thos?, in fairness to thoss wa apii'inied. provided that nothin;-hereishall be construed so as- - ti ur er'-ic- e that might be experts! who are in gonu.ne need, in fairness 7. 777i Mrs. Nathan Thornlcy Mr. and to the tiypr.ycrs whi foot the bill, authorize any number of voters and to the very people themselves c- iiventL.il, or committee, nr any ad Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cantwell at the J. V. who have not the will to woik'. cere recent visitors party to nominate more thar. RELIEF ROLLS TO BE To attain these ends we will ne-one group of candidates or have fitter heme in Cornish. the J the placed m the official ballot mon GUT TO WORTHY POOR Welfare Boar.! andcooperationof ofofficthan one greup of candidates cr mon Mr. tnd Mrs. Dell J. Rollins of staffs, ials of the communities and counties than one ticket, by adopting any I,yii were Smithfield visitors cn the public generally who are name, emblem, or device, other than Sunday evening. ' It is time, that employable peo- and of concerned in the fair admin- the regular name, emblem, and dein Utah begin to learn again to vitally ple Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Meyers and istration of our humanitarian welfare vice of the political assembly represen take care of themselves, J. W. ted by the voters, cammi'.tee, or program. taily were guests at a birthday Director of the State n making such nomination Sunday, at the home of "cT&blfc Welfare!" d'Jared that any voters provided, further, Xa William Toombs of Benson. this week in instructions sent to all RICHMOND convention nr committee of any poli County Departments. litcal assembly may nominate any oni Mrs. Nancy Pitcher and Mrs. AustThe State Department of Public or more person or persons who may from in Pitcher spent Sunday at Ogden (Continued page one) Welfare, he continued, is prepared have been nominated by any otliei d h3me b of tinting Mr. and Mrs. Brent Allen. to W3F rn?turned adequately care for persons who J,,d voters, convention, or committee, but Hiycca' canjBiiB. because of social or physical hand:- in making such nomination, the name 18 lira. John Corbett and Mr. Bert bas "bo indud-; caps require public assistance rf such nominee shall he placed upon Corbett left Tuesday, Ocotber 5, for th A aummer ing the needy aged, the dependent if01 Tndl"& the regular ticket of the political Rulon Lyman, Nebraska. McCaney who h is They expect to the Wind and others who been assembly represented by the voters be gone about in we.e three months. Seattle, Washington, for one reason or another must have Richmond invention or committee making such visitors Saturday. in order to survive. help and no political party Miss Christina Larson left Satui-da- y LITTLE CHANGE SHOWN With incrasing opportunities opshall be permitted to have placed Calto San to return IN THE WOOL SITUATION Francisco, ening for private employment, with ifornia after the official ballot, either dirhaving spent the p:st uptn the faTirabl season, abundant wat- two weeks or indirectly, more than one ectly Mr. of here the home at The domestic wool situation has er and excellent crops which have ticket or more than one group of and Mrs. C. A. Larsen. nt changed materially in the last prevailed throughout the state this candidate or to group the same perMr. Monroe Mrs. and ar: ayne emth, the Bureau of Agricultural year, the County Departments must son sons -on different tickets by the same Economics reported today. Trading in see to it that people who can work rejoicing over the arrival of a parly- under a different name or embom Sunday at a Logan hospital. tie domestic market wan light in exhaust every possibility of securblem; provided also that no person Mr. wh Mrs. and Peart, Perry August but prices remained firm. ing work and taking care of themwere married have returned shall be a delegate to more than Sines stocks cf wool in the United selves before they should grant as- from recently to San me convention. a Francisco, CaliStates and trip foreign countries are still sistance to men and women who are Section 2. Certificate df Nominath to leave in fornia. below They plan average and prices in foreign capable of employment. All tion. Filing Certificates, Etc. near future to make their home in aukets hare weakened only slightly Too many of our people who were nominations made by such convention where has Mr. Peart Lake Silt it seems City, probable that domestic wool compelled during the worst of the or committee shall be certi- accepted a position on the Salt Lake pieei will not change much during follow.--: fied Certi as The depression to ask for public assistie remainder cf 1937, according to tanee have gotten the notmn ft be of Nomination ficate shill caiw the Bureau. Dublic funds are inexhaustible, tniH in and shall the contain writing f. j,t;Francicso, California, spent the week name of the office for which each ooo-they dont have to work if they end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HINTS ON BUYING want ta person is nominated, the name, post Ci A WINTER office address, if sny, and the residence of each such person, and shall clnb fl L,.nn principal .acker By Hortcnse Snow, Clothing five luncheon Monday evening at the designate in not more than conventhat Uan Specialist club room. lie gave a very inierest- - words the party which such f the"u' Dale tion or ermmittee represents. It shal 5"? talk on the constitution. .j1 sen-.csuA Warmth, contain a statement that the nd people receiving comfort, g also aas.ista";e violin a Johnson solo, played . .. . name of any such candidate will not . , appearance are what a wo- - Utah has virtually month Vmm Prl.tnn appear on the official ballot otherJJn looks for in selecting a coal. now providing about 3250,000 a special ronrosnflf;'v. wise than as a candidate of the poliJuteris, design and workmanship for the old people alone. Other was attendance. in guests were I these qualities. The limits of existing appropria A. L. Harris, George G. Hendricks, tical party for which such certificate te purchase of a coat usually tions are in sight. The County and Sherwin Webb and S. R. Christen- is made. It shall be signed by the officer and secretary of presents a considerable outlay of state Welfare Departments cannot sen. The guest prize was won by presiding of or committee, who convention gu.:h ey and it must stand wear in all afford to provide for the needs S. R. Chirstnscn. tadi of weather, generally for at' drones who could help themselves in shall make oath, before an officei IA baby girl was bom on Friday kit three of four years. The type one way or another if they would. to administer the same, lha lo Mr. and Mrs. Clcndon Bair. d Bat chosen will Hie affiants were such officers of The County Departments are urg- depend upon its Mrs. G. G. Merrill and Mrs Venr.a and such convention nr c.mmittoe nd the amount of money to be ; ed and expected to make as gener-Becks tead spent from Wednesday that the statements made thereir If a coat is chosen with fur ous and fair provisicn for the needy until Saturday at Salt Lake City true to the best of their knowMiss Marjorie Robinson of Salt arc and belief. Said Certificates of ledge Lake City spent the week end here, HMWiim.'ttlS shall be filed with Herman Kennedy left Tuesday for Nomination of Richmond City, at Recorder Califr.-nia- , after having spent Galt, fifteen least day? before said eleca week in Richmond, at the home of tion. Kon' MrD. $. his parents, Mr. and Section 3. Publication. There b nedy. no newspaper published in this r ing Ada Bliss and Sanders Mrs. it is hereby found and deterCity, Johnson spent Tuesday at Logan. mined that Smithfield Sentinel is s The Cheri Amri club entertained having genera! circulation Wednesday afternoon at the home fn newspaper and it is hereby ordersaid in City Mrs. J. L. Robinson, honoring Mrs. ed that this ordinance be published afternoon A social II. E. Crockett. in said' newspaper in one issue tlicre- was spent, after which luncheon was served. Mrs. Crockett was presentwith a gift from the club. ed STOCK WE CARRY A COMPLETE Sir. and Mrs. John A. Hunter of FOR ALL PASSENGER CARS AND Salt Lake spent the week end at TRUCKS. the home of BIr. and BIrs. Charles J" Ty0n Lamb and children, Mr. Mr and tan. Albert F. McCann, l Charles Reese, Miaa Gayle rL muter Charlea Foster Reege, 111 Mr and Mr. Albert McCann Lue. Following dinner a KB ltd rtkl evening waa enjoyed. After liieh all the guests accompanied jjjiHt to the Junction, where he left SLSr " !B? -- a J r-- 0l. Section 4. In ".lie opinion of the City Council, it is necessary to the health and safety of the in--I. of Kichm.md City, that '.his ordinance shall take effect upon its publication. Passed by the City Council of KiclimuiJ City, Utah, and approved by its Mayor this Sth day of October, A. D., 1937. J. Morris Godfrey Mayor Cyrus Sullen Victor Johnson Amos W. Bair A. L. Harris 11. T. Plant Jr. Couneilmcn. Attest: Gill-ma- n, con-vent- i; y. e n; accom-MWin- . qu.-lifie- ( See U Slate of Utah s County of Cache I, J. W. M or tan, the duly elected, qualified and acting recorder if Richmond do hereby City, certify that the above and foregoing instrument is a full, true and correct copy of the original ordinance, An Ordinance lmviding for the Xoiniiialiui of Candidates fur the in Municipal Election to be Held Richmond City mi November 2, :;)37, on file in my office. IX WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the e rpurate seal this 8th lay of October, 1037. (SEAL) J. W. Adv. MORTON, City Recorder ooo The Amalgamated OgJen (UP) Sugar company is prepared to begin immediate eonstruciiun of a $2,000,-00- 0 sugar refinery at Nyssa, Oregon '.he company announced. The new factory to be completed by October 1, 1938 will have a daily capacity of 2000 tons of beets and a ill in addition be equipped to pro--es- s 125 tons if molasses. on "The Home Service WATCII THIS SPACE! Program" FOR SALE 15 Acres of good fanning land on Trenton highway. 10 acres Good Iirigated 40 acres River Bottom Pasture , Utah Power & Light Co. L-.n- SAVE THIS WAY JOS. V. PETERSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Bring in your old rollers land let ua after them with new window shade cloth. AGENCY t Notary Public Smithfield, Utah v vvvv vVTnr v I I ij! Sams Go. & UTAH LOGAN, 'amnamHiigaagBaE MORE FOR LESS Because we buy in bulk, we! pay less for Kalsomine and wee sell for less. We have n grade to please you. I I I Evcston g & Everlon LOGAN. Precious Masteries The memory of leved one, becomes more precious as time goes on. How filling, then, that the finest tribute possible should be bestowed upon those who have gone . . . services by Lindquist and Sans Mortuary. Throughout the building of our complete organization those persons of modest means have always been kept in mind. G. W. LINDQUIST And SDKS - -- Sons Go. UTAH STOVE REPAIRS We sell repairs for all stoves? ranges and furnaces. Water Jackets, too. Evortoa & Sons C 3s LOGAN. UTAH TO REST Electric Floor Sander, Elec-- j trie Paint Sprayer, Typewriters Brushes, Dishes. Everlon MORTICIANS Logan, Utah & LOGAN, Sons Go UTAH ll.-iga- ALSO CONOCO CAS. OILS AND GREASES. SHELL CAS. QUAKER STATE AND PENSZDIL. ART LUBRICATION AND AUTOMOBILE EXPERT CHEK-CI- 1 Lewis. Mr. and BIrs. 0. M. Swanson of St. Paul, Minnesota, were visitors at the home of Mr. and BIrs. Alma Spackmau recently. Miss Ina Doty who spent the past summer in Hawaii, returned home to resume her work as 'aEa-asgemaBma- g IN ALL VARIETIES iBSwestwp ARHOURGEMEHT JOHNS HAT and SHOE SHOP HOW UNDER SCHRAMM JOHNSONS DRUG STOKE. LET US DYE YOUR WHITE SHOES. Ladic. Black ...... Mens, Black Work Guaranteed s prize by Sirs. Constance Bierrill was a Plant Auto Co i i ut spcc- - entertained ''sinTjustin on Friday. A dub Heur Bon he I after served, was luncheon delicious en which a social afternoon waa a was M.crrill Osmond jayed. M:s. special guaL Ericks-- UTAH - 25c 35c Thursday instructor at the USAC. The Junior Ladies Literary club met recently at the dub room. Mrs. Union Merrill reviewed the book, While Banners, by Lloyd C. Doug- the RICHMOND, WINE hostess Mrs. Vcnna Beckslead t the Utopia clu'i on Friday night. which Luncheon was served, after score High prize bridge was enjoyed. and ass warn by BIrs. Minnie Tripp, Hall. Mr. Hattie all-c- Satisfaction Guaranteed 9 MISS NANCY FINCH Discusses the Problems of Homemcking AAAAAAAAAAAAA TorMill and Tubes 158 and Friday 9:45 A. M. Goodyear Tires ''IIONE Each Wednesday (Sal) 0, OaJE: 14 City Ke.vidcr I5ary SLSTr, Tune in I. W. Blurt on pedi-tic- wholo-hear.e- The project Mill include construe tion of a number of residence! for employes of the plant. It will be the firet augur refinery to be located In Oregon. Company officials said beets ware grown in Eastern Oregon this year for the first time. The areas yield about 8,000 acres, this season will be hauled to Twin Falla, Idaho, for pro cessing, they said. CAUFQRNlAjWlHEjAS&N J J DIviM Fault I San INDUSTRIE uk i A C" ATT;r.:3 ON UTAHS MINING INDUSTRY HAVE BEEN PU3- ADDITIONAL iNFOR- LISHED IN THIS PAPER. MATION ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECT OR SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS CLUBS OR OTHER GROUPS OF CITIZENS WILL 3S FURNISHED WITHOUT COST ON APPLICATION. TO THE ' MINING COMMITTEE SALT LAKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - I I |