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Show I ITA" raiPAT SMITH FIELD. CACHE COUNTY. LOCAL NEWS RESULT W Jarvis entertained the of the Birthday CUb at hon'.r-iitier hum, Monday afternoon. of Mrs anniversary the birihdiy was serWilliam ttintwelL Luncheon which ved at one Urge table, after of bridge was enjl Jlra wi afternoon High scare prie Mrs. J. K. Sheffer. Those fed. ""JJ were: Mrs. G. - Recs.Mr. Mrs P. Ti.uUon, Mrs Rbert Griffith, T. B. Farr, Mrs William Cantwell, Kindi Chambers and Mrs. I- Mrs. Sheffer. anl Alma Raymond Kaese or Am ilga visited at of Mis. Login Tues lay as gai-itJ. 1 McCracken. e Mrs. The Smilhfield Eighth grade will play off go into a count when they meet the hunky Trenton crew at IV junior high. There are four games far each team scheduled with Sniithfield meeting Trent an anl Iroviden-- e eich twice. So far Trenton and Providence have their defeated the other in home gyms. Wednesday has been tentatively act as the day when the hoys league if the junior high will offer some high type entcirainment to all sport fans. The toys plan a double header game featured by the four Cai-hjunior stronger teams of the invited. is division. Everyone high Cantwell entertaind 12 Lillies at a dinner party Tuesday. Following dinner the afternoon was spent in (iiilting. 51 rs. Milo 51 rs. Wallace Raymond was hos teas to. the members of her brill ;r club Thursday .ificrn'i.in. Luncheon was st1. ird, f.ilolwcd by an afternoon of bridge. High score prize was win hy Mrs. KiiiiU Chaiiibers. Those prurient were Mesdumes, Oliver Nilson, J. W. Kirkbridc, Mils Cantwell, W. C. Cantwell, Nephi I.unihrrg, Frank Millyurd, Mrs. Kate Ewing and Sirs. Kindi Chambers, Mrs. Emma Thornley entertained few friends at her home Sunday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Lilia. Luncheon was served, and a pleasant evening spent in music. IN THIRD WARD TROUSSEAU TEA GIVEN IN HONOR OF BRIDE-ELEC- T LAND GROUPING MAY SAVING Mrs. Ira E. WARCH ! relief Nobel entertained at n a trousseau tei at her hme Smithfield Friday in compliment toe Consolidamar-riagSalt Like City (UP) whose into her daughter Bernice,Larkin will take tion of scattered state lands W. to George incompact areas with the hope if in the very near future. re- place and revenues Mra. Noble was insisted in receivcreasing grazing has ducing administrative expenses ing the guests by Bessie Noble, Er Erickson and Mrs. William been proposed to the United States Division nf grating by the Utah ickson. snd Mrs. Mrs. LeRoy Sorenson State Land board. inMarlow Woodward were in charge The land consolidation would orom. Pauline Fuller took crease annual grazing revenue from of the gift the of autograph book. Mrs. $150,000 charge j7.ri,C00 to approximately Dons Reese, Alice Noble, Perry of while resulting simplification Mrs. Sheld.m Bergeson Noble and savin would mean a great room. the presided is the trousseau ing, the board said in nuking The tea table was covered with a sagtetion ti the federal government. yellow snd white cover and centered The stale owns 2,!00 000 acres of with a bowl cf yell w doff adils. Yelgrazing lands and if the grouping low tapers in crystal h ilders were i out, with an exchange also used about the lea room, plan is cirrli-ifwlcrnl givernment, Thse who assisted in serving were with the of hmls would Mrs. Lois R. Plot man, Bfrs. Melvin in adlitionil IjMO.OOO aerrs Noble, Roma Erickson and NaDene be brought under st :le owrrship. Noble. state must At the present tim One hundred and fifty guests calland scattered arc lands grazing ed during tea hours. Many beautiful most uf the units ere comparatively gifts were presented to the bride. small. The land board proposed the folMrs. L. V. Toolicn entertained Satout lowing procedure for earring urday at her home in honor of the the cansolidatrin: .1. Appointment of a committee to birthday anniversary of her husrccammend Hie hcation of contem- band Mayor L. V. Toolson. Luncheon plated cons didatrd state districts. was served after which Pinochle was 2. Determination hy this commitsnare prizes were won of played. High tee of the unit prising cxpu-itby Henry O. Hansen and lira. Marthe areis selected. wer? 3. Extension to the grazing distiic1. tin Raskelley. Invited guests as a whole within which the consoli- Mr. and Sirs. Richard TooLon, Mr. and Airs. Henry O. Ilinsen, Mr. and dated districts are located, the right to lease at a rental Mrs. Martin Koskelley, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson and Mr. and Mrs. based on carrying opacity. Leo O. Low. 4. Upon refusil of the district ooo be would free after to lease the sti'c a reasonable time to lease to othora. Walsr NcSica Friction between stole lcaees ar.d users would lie reroaved by 'he conNotice is hereby given that bids solidation, tha Hard said. for water master will he received' hy two Smithfield Irrigation Company, for REPUBLICANS STATE SOON 1938 Irrigaficn Season. Also stock TO holders desiring to transfer water and all wanting dry lot waSilt Lake City (UP) The exe-- j ter mustpersons on or before April 1, apply committee of cutive Utih Republi-- j 1938. cans announced here the partys By order of the Board of state reorganization convention ' villi Directors be held in Salt Lake City June 18. EPHRIAIM WEEKS Each county will have at least one; Secret ary Treasurer delegate, with total representation! Adv. 3 411-3- 8 estimated at 871. FOR SALE Home on South Main Apportionment cf delegates is fix-- j ed on the basis of one for ea:h 75 Four room house, barn, coo pea for votes east for the Republican noqU; 1,000 hena, 4'j acres of land with nee for congress in the 1936 election. water. A, 51. HARMON Adv 4 y y al - -- 3-- The Ladies Literary dub met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Griffith, lira. A. D Weeks reviewed the book And So VictoriaNr after which a dainty lunThomas Mrs. cheon waa serve. Mathewa waa a special guest l0LDpKtM Relief Sic, The Third ward annual will give their March 15 at social Tuesday, to be carried out The progi-ais as follows: lead b, Mra. Community ringing by Mrs. J. accompanied Smith Jean the on W. Kirkbridc Mra. The First Relief Society by song Nora Johnson; comie reading, Mrs. Pia' ficers aa prescribed in of Order. Constitution and mem ed by the directors. . I by-hw. ABtwffl be the duty of follows: aa ed tne for I her to use his influence That in the election of betterment of wild life, and Gam a nominating committee 1Tllji;-oobservance of he Fish and directors PP f the three who hnt1 , laws. two years and are s ill to IX . Article , more year, place six amenuea The constitution may be before the house. That the W? the of called meetings at regularly the house, men and women, hrJj association. ret ballot vote for three uf th Article X Rob- inees presented and that the of all procedure, In question! the largest number of erts Rules of Order shall govern receiving w .1 be declared elected, also tint the proceedings of this association Rindlesbicher; harmonica duet, and the dutiea of the assiriation president appoint three Mra. Jean Mra. LaVon Winn and hil be the usual dutiea of such of-- count the votes. quartet, GJJ Smith; one Tout and company and a FARM BUREAU RENEW FLOORS McCann. Lou play directed by WATER SOFTENER Make old or new floors will Saves Work and Saves money. Good cedar posts for sale or Save ruga, linoleum. Make ok Phone livestock. Try it. dr trade for barley 60e fldors look new. LBS. 10 Adv. Smithfield. Ai-vi- na g, 3-- No. 09, Carrie Pitcher and daughand Doris accompanied Flsine ters, to Salt Air. and Mrs. Lowell Reese Lake City Tuesday. Everton Mrs Mr. Elden Johnson of Bingham to Smithfield WednesjOinyon came home with his wife, return day ta wlo has been spending the past ten brother diys with the family of her Mr. Wilfoid Woodruff. FISH AND GAME TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS from page 1) directors. Directors shall be elected far a term of three years, three directors being elected each- year. It that in the beginning is understood three directors are elected for one year, three for twt years, and three for three ye ore. After election cf directors it shall be their duty to organize each year, all officers to serve without financial gains. Article VI Annual meetings on a set date unless otherwise direc'.cd by the board. At this meeting the board of directors will be elected. Each member in goad standing in entitled to one vote. a Three officers shall constitute quorum for a meeting of the board ten members of directors, while shall enntsitute a quorum for meetings of the members of the association. The president or five directors mav call special meetings. Article VII The following standing committees shall be nppointed by the directors: membership; grievances; auditing; legislative; entertainment; resolutions Special committees may be appoint- (Continued - - Sons Co. & UTAH LOGAN. Everton u j Sobs & LOGAN, UTAH EHAMELED WARE GIFTS We offer the beat pitta good enameled ware. Ceap OUR store is the place for cooking dishes, silverware, things, Mirrcfrs. Everton & it Sons Go. Everton & Sons tv? yif. tSEH Specials MARCH 12, 1938 DOTCH-- CLEANSER, BEANS) BEANS) KD CANS 2 wrr pouos 2 MEX,QA 18c puun3 2 9c 9c - CH0KE BLUE R0SE POUND RIGE NEW CREAM OF RICE, Jg - 17c cmML-- 12 OZ. CAN 19c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Lundquist and lira. Roy Smith visited Wednesday at Hyde Shirk with Mrs. Fred Due. V1 J - r waa guets of honparty given Mon- Mrs. Ed. Tarbet or at a birthday day afternoon at her home. Lunhc-eo- n was served and an afternoon of for the bridge enjoyed. party were, Mra. Ida Lundberg, lira. Roy Whitt, Mra. Nathan Thornley, and Mra. Allie Thornley. Co LOGAN. UTAH UTAH LOGAN, ANGLO CORN REEF, B. Co. bswswgBHamsffipSl I Mrs. E. ' Roberts 1 l VEGETABLES, TW SALMON, NILE, TALL CAN 0c IQc 12c MOORE BEEF STEW, DINTY MOOKE SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS BOTH FOR, 2 CANS DINTTY SOAP, LAUNDRY, Mrs. Carrie Laresn, daughter ch and son, Ellen of Dayton, Mr. end Mrs. Omer Larsen and Perry Larsen of Ogden visited here recently with relatives and friends Blan- PAG reo OXYDOL, 5 35c LARGE 19c ! 20c - 15c DREFT, reG Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann and Mr. and Mrs. FJdon Lamb visited CAMAY, TOILET Sunday afternnon at Anvilgi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junes Cantwell. raos-- POST TOASTIES, LEGE saE- - i- Honoring Mr. Boyd Sorenson, Bliss Jeanne Koskelley, a recent bride, the advanced clothing class : North Cache high school entertained Friday afternoon. class hour waa spent in making a I rides book which was presented to BIrs Sorenson along with a gift from the class. Ruth Godderidge was In charge of arrangements. - no SOAP, 8 BARS 25c for-iner- iy SAUERKRAUT) trit EASYefecttic uhu Steal a march on time. Cook while you are out of the house or biuy doing something elm. Thats Juat how easy it is to cook on n Weatinghoua Electric Range. Operation is ao timpk, heat control ia aa accurate, you can Skip pot witching and peeking in the oven. Yet the Why Smith Left Home" will be at the Recreation Hill Tuesday nite, March 15th at 8 p. m. Mr. and BIrs. Everett Smith re turned Wednesday from California, where they have been visiting for the past few weeks. BIrs. James BI. Fulkers.m entertain ed the members of her bridge dub t her home Friday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served, after which an afternoon of bridge was enjoyed. High score prize was won by Mrs. J. E. Sheffer. BIrs. Ron Hendricks was special guest. results will thrill you: beautiful roasts that literally drip with fragrant, healthful juices; and pice that make mouths water; full coW vegetable, filled with minerals. Bfodera electric cooking can do nil this for you while you an out of the kitchen! vigor-buildi- sat iaffT' & ss weeks. T' Btdisn1 U1 K011TH N0 25c 15c cans DEL MAIZ CREAM PEAS, WEBER VALLEY. GARDEN, 8 OANB 2 SALAD DRESSING, GRAND, Qt. JELLO, TKG PKBPAEED- For - 25c 25C 27c jar gc 16 oz- - out - 23c WE BOX SIZE 0Q .et1 i fAv Mose Harris Appliance Store raXE 2 N-ti- CORN, MUSTARD, A VARIETY OF SMITHniLD GREEN GROCERIES ftleat you can eat at prices you can meet ever made. , C- -H" - BAKING POWDER, aALUMET too Come in. Sec the wnart styUng of all Westinghouat Ranges Let ua ihow you why no other range will do. Our y buying plan will prove you cannot afford to ho without u Wetting- house Range tho eaaiest-to-ui- e range Faisons. Mr. and Mra. Bart Richardson on visited Sunday at Newton uni iih Mr. and Mrs. I.aMont Benson. Mi. inf3nt dauSh:cr returned Vn.-i- " h;lf J ,with them spend a Ir w wnno Mrs. L. A. Fulkerson who was d serving her 60th birthday anniverat a dinsary waa guest ner party, given by the members of her family Sunday at the home of BIr. and Mrs. James M. Fulkerson. Following dinner an evening 0f brides was enjoyei lYizes were wm by Robert Fulkerson and Mrs. Jack Mr. and BIrs. M. II, Deaton and Mr. and BIrs. Reynold Hansen of Weston, Idaho, visited here with relatives and friend. SPINACH, DBL M0NTE- & Gutke Meat& Grocery A S."" V1M I0U ms,, Smithfield |