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Show SMITH LOCALS Edna Pilgrim dinner party attended a at Glendale bir-J- L on at the home of Mrs. Emma . Auger. R. Blanchard of r and Mrs. D. Junuction spent Sunday after-JJ-n t the home of Mr and Mm. and family L Blanchard j Mn. T. E. Allsop apent laat Lew Trentan at the home of familyand ... Mr week All-u- p and Mra. Marvin Fullmer and family were Sunday evening it Benson at the home of Mm M. J. Falslev visitors Mr. and d and Mra. Albert McCann Sunday at Benson at the home Mr. and Mra. diaries L. Reese. vis-ite- Mr. and Mra. B Monaon and dau-At- ar Bertha of Logan and Mr. and Dowdel spent duns Mn, Edwin R by it Salt Lake City, where they Wubil a dinner party at the home f Dr. and Mra. J. Leo Shepard, in ioBor of their daughter, Hortenae, is vhs recently returned from the ' Mission. Cali-fnnr- Legal Notices v. DISTRICT THE COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN COUNTY OF AND FOR THE CACHE. b die matter of the Estate of Stria Plowman, , WASTED- - Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS will present claims with the undersigned admin-itrstriat her residence at Smith-S- ol 4 Cache County, Utah, on or betas the 28th day of July, 1988. LURAY K. PLOWMAN Administratrix of the estate of Ervin Plowman, deceased. jEOBGE C HEINRICH Lttomey for Administratrix Dibs of publication March 18, 25, April 1, 8, and 15, 1938. Adv. Creditors roughen to x, 8. 1938 OH YEAH COLUMN consumer, with 200 A!fd, household necessitiw. S.lca way up this year. Thousud. earn 830 to The people ured to look for s'.ww-e- n 00 weekly. If satisfied with such Mrs. Carrie Pitcher visited Thurs-daof blessing. Now they seem satis, y earnings state age, occupation, ref- - fied if they can at Benson at the home of Mr escape a shower erences, Kawleighs Dept. lTD-85-and Mra. Lowell Reese. of bills. Denver, Colo. Adv Rick inchildhr'd diys, we used to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sheen desire hear t the poor li;tle fly that Mrs. A'.ir- - J M ns.m :nrg, spent was enticed into the web of the wicked spiJer. Now the male spider seems ti be enticed into the web of the fly girL straightening up tlie bam which was Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Nyman of recently wrecked in a wind storm. In former years, the girls werent N.'rth !. iA.ui were .Smith field visitors Wednesday aftcrmon. always allowed to pick their own husbands. Now they not merely pick I OR SALE fine John Deere stag F.rty bujs sinsweeid the call for plow. CHEAP. Inquire Roy Tidwell. track at the junior high. M.nt of the Adv. entrants so f ir have been from the Mrs. Wells Smith and Miss Afion seventh and eighth grades. However, Smith were Sunday visitors of Mrs prospects for a well balanced team are good. The Smithfieid junior F. S. Merrill. high regrets to see Dale MisOombs leave the school. He has been the Mr. and Mra. Miles R Nilson and basketball captain, captain of an infamily visited Sunday at Richmond tramural team and vice president of at tiie home of Mr and Mra. Leonard the ETA chapter. Dile and his Christensen. are going to Hayburn, Idaho to mke their home. Mr. and Mra. Rosa Plant of Salt Lake City viaited Sunday with relaSalt Lake City (UP) Enterprise tives and friends, of church authorities of Randolph, Utah in finding work for its unemMrs. Eugenia Lundquist and o ployed was lauded by David 0. Mctn Harris of Smitiiifeld and Mr. Kay, second counsellor of the Litter and Mn. EL B. Lundquist of Frank- Day Saints Chruch First Presidency lin, viaited Sunday at Hyde PPark during the 108th annual conference with Mrs. Katherine Harris. here this week. 12 additional Randolph needed Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Barker enter- houses to adequately care for the tained friends at their home last town's population, McKay 3id. 'There were men who needed writ, Thursday evening. Luncheon was served and an evening of cards enjoyed. but there was no money to pay for Mr. end Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie of the project. However, there was tim- Hyde Park visited here Sunday with ber about 12 miles from town. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Sparrow So the church authorities, .inder the leadership of Bishop Johnson Darwin Barker, aon of Mr and Mrs. obtained the use of a sawmill, got Waldo Barker was guest of honor at cooperation of the forestry Friday evening., the occas- - partment, and soon had transformed ion being. his birthday anniversary. 200 trees into houses. e 4-- w gHiiiiia w ns viijijyuu ;;? 7te m La-M- wwuiii them, but ui ick them when they world. Some will say first base or half back would just about suit them. get tired nf them. The birds ar? commended for sing-- ) The stock market tells what we while the ing in the riia. With ill tln lawless have to pay for hunters roaming around, may be the girls complain there are no vublish-saf- et I ed time to sing. suatatkms telling what has t be Perhaps the lv.is.n why the Am-- j paid for husbands, eriean people dont d mu-l- i thinkiu;! The beys r, sy they .v.r.i t write is that it requires so much less ef- - n,. c ljrmis. May have to be f.irt Ui ki.-- and cuss. 'satisfied wi.h adding ui figorj col- is Many people, it comol.in.il, umns. d 'nt chew their f od Some r!r!s r. nguinir iis to who proper'. of them chew the 'irt boy. The rne who enough to fa the hand.-orig make up. hinds out t e mist ice cream is The students are asked what place called very beautiful by B'UiM in they with to occupy in the college Smithfieid. Chart Shows Consumer Benefits of Rate Cut I Mr of of Logan visHed TuSay t the home of Mr ad Ainscough. FIELlk CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. APRIL - ' - v g'" Tfr-- f, j 1 Work which were by a number of young friends, after- - receip ts, which refreshments were served. changeable at the regional house. President McKay Mrs. Rhoda Coleman and Mrs. reparted that John have returned Home Bishop Johnson had expected no more after having spent a very pleasant than five men tn show up for work four month vacation in California when the call was issued. However, visiting with relatives and friends. 20 reported, he said. The above chart shows the average residential customer of the Utah Power ft Light comhis dolpany will in 1938, under the new rate reductions, get 41 per cent more kilowatt hours forcustomer lar than he did in 1984. The figures are calculated from the actual average residential bill in each year. The tabulation, furnished by the Utah Power ft Light company, shows the following comparison with average rates and consumption in previous years: ORGANIZE DRIVERS SCHOOL As. a Balt Lake City (UP) part of the 1938 drive against traffic deaths, the Salt Lake City police department has opened a weekly drivers school. rear 1924 1929 1984 1938 (estimated i " I Average rata VperKWJL revenue per consumer 7.28 $27.00 82.00 863)0 86X0 BAS 43)0 3.43 .per K.WH. for each consumer consumer dollar 873 588 736 1050 , ISA V 17.9 20.4 28A A FEW PENNIES A DAY PUTS THESE - P... To bring you news Save your time Keep you in touch' Bring calls from friends TO WORK Save trips FOR YOU 9 Protect in emergency A The Why let a few pennies a day keep these labor saving APEX twine out of your laundry? They'll do the washing and ironing cleaner and quicker for you. and your clothes will look nicer. Seethe APEX exclusive features demonstrated In our store. telephone costs but a few cents a Jay Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company 7otui Ciqlit b CheopetfliaaSoek Simple. lowest rate in history now in full effect for all residential mid farm customers on the Utah Power & light Company's system in Utah find Idaho. inter-connect- Snjoti fiettek ijuftnq uTilk Cheap $15.00 $2.00 ed Sicbddb DOWN PER WEEK Crystal Fnaraitur Company 72-74- -80 West 1st Ho. Logas, Utah |