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Show Whl ' .& . y. ' f I ' " SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAT. Mrs Milton Heyn and ron Melton James have returned to their home in Oakland, California after spendSmith-fiel- d ing the past three weeks in visiting with her mother. Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Hasra Daincs of.J. J. Meikle and other friends and Preston were Smi Afield visitors Sun- - j relatives, , day. year The Snappy S:itchers first Mr. and Mrs. B. I Fulkcnrn of j dub held their seventh meetSmithfield and Mr and Mr. Harry sewing the junior high school. The were ing at Stiller and son of Irestnn was time cutting out dresses. spent guests of Mrs Lewis i'eck of Logan The last meeting has held July 14. on Sunday. Our next meeting will be held Juy 21 at 1:30. held A. no hwt supper party was Fern Motidy, reporter Mark James the Fritliy evening si Dell Mrs. of honor in Memrial park J Hollins of Logan, who was celebraMr. and Mrs. Orvil Heaps announce the birth of an eight pound girl ting her bir.hday anniversary. born recently at a Logan hospital. Mr. ed Mrs. C. R. Nelsm attended tie ULC Railroad employees FroMr. H. 0. Van Orden and Mr. E. lic et Brigham City list Wedwisday. Mr Nekton rendered a vocal solo on M. Van Orden, along with representatives from other civic clubs of the program InterCache Valley attended the Mrs. Lurae llowman welcomed mountain Association of Civic clubs two now grandchildren, Wednesday, meeting held at Ogden Thursday evebom Just 17 houra apart. The first ning, July 21. A general business Fullmeeting was held. girl, was bom to Mrs. 'Paul Plowman Belli mer, formerly Mms WAR and the second, a boy was b:m to DISTRIBUTION TO WORLD STARTED MINORS VETERAN'S Mrs. Sheldon Bergeson, formerly Miss Melba Plowman. All concerned (U1P) Director Salt Lake City are reported to be doing nicely. J. Fission Parratt of the Utah DivHeres your chance. ision of Research and Statistics of Painter of public instruction Sale prices now at Gambles. Barn the department distribution of $600 week statred this House .34 II gJ. Paint, fine quality or deceased world children minor to lots. 5 gal. Paint $2.44 gal. in war veterans. Mv. Gamble Stores The money was appropriated by for the childthe 1937 legislature PRIMARY ENTERTAINS AT ren who are now attending public MACK PARK the The superintendency of the Smith-fiel- d schools. The Uw provided that be distributed in equal stake primary association ent- $G00 was to Primary shaiea to eligible applicants. ertained members of the Parratt said that then wen ten stake board at the Mark Memorial 14. eligible childnn in the state and Fark in Smithfield on July each will receive $60 for uae in payboard short meeting a Hollowing and a t Game leiheld. ing for tuition, hooka, supplies and a social waa school attending sure hunt wer enjoyed under the room nnt while term, the payduring the 1937-8- 8 direction of the pay leaden. Ai the dose of tlie afternoon re ments being in the form of freshmen ts were served. LOCAL NEWS -- MAKE MONEY the one are in Barsee Baker and Eldon Crockett two Smithfield Future Parmer " I JUjjdlJMI boya under the guidance of Dam .Gordon, are fully convinced that money may feeding be made by scientifically caremarket if you pigs, especially fully. These two boys were among the as few in the chapter who chose their project, swine feeding. Crockett Harrowed a litter of 10 piga in the early part of December and attempted to feed them aH through but because of illnesa and financial difficulties he was forced bo dispose of aH but too of his litter, this he did at a net profit of $32.00 He then carefully fed hia two remooiing pigs with the thought of showing at the North Salt Lake show, however, because of market conditions at that time it was thought beat that the boy should bold his piga a little linger. By the time his piga were top weight number ls, market conditions were string and the boy disposed of his pigs at a profit of $18.10 with which he purchased a breeding gilt iRiker bought four weuner pigs January 2 and fed them through at a net profit of $38.14. The boys were highly pleased with the courtesy shown them by Peck Bro. Ctom. met at the Ogden stock yards. With hia emrninga Baker purchased a purebred Duroc female and male pig. in in thisy CE! Westinghouse MILKS ARE MADE WITH FULL JdILK ' AND PURE ICE jCREAM THIS IS THE REASON THEY to ARE BETTER tn Is IftS led 4-- H v Van Drug COMPANY I , . . THE SAVXNGEST REFRIGERATOR EVER BUILT! Mose Harris Appliance Co. NORTH MAIN STREET ' SMITHFIELD The Weslinghouse Store PHONE 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. H F. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Larson and daughter returned to Richmond Wednesday from a trip to Sun Valley returning by way of the Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole Hr. and Mrs. Larson and daughter left Thursday morning to return to their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs J H Daniels and daughter, Lois, and son, Donald and Mrs J E Ballsntine of Perry. Iowa were callers in Richmond Friday at the home of Milo A. Harriosn. The Kle dab members were entertained at a bridge luncheon home of Mrs. night at-thMerle Whittle, Ilfgiscore prise was won by Mrs..Anoha.Dhy. and the 'hill cut priie by Mrs "Ilfclen Skidnyre. The club lost- met1 at the home of Mrs, Y B Tripp Mrs Ruby Aibiston . , . BY! Go! I flaacaffAtar,. Th If. I Y. lap li ( W'l-- I&F llbtl las it ISNT Sait IlG Ywd Fid J H. ( JULY 23, 1938 Yu las I V. SOAP reo OXYDOL, NAPKINS 7007 RaLL 70 12 - Diunond Brand. I ' B0TTLBS 17c 17c j gg 2c 25c 1 8 CAN8 8 CANS 1 8 PEG& 8 8 LB- - CAN 2?Q ,AE 25c 28c QUAET SALAD DRESSING, PDm MAYONNAISE, TAJ,G 8 02 MAYONNAISE, TANG 8 02 TDaBLEE PORK & MEANS, K0 500 TOMATO JUICE, FRUIT COCKTAIL, Y LB. PKG PINEAPPLE JUICE, D0Lra - MUSTARD, PRHBARED- TUNA FISH, - hi l I gun I MM , i TiDh Artiw Wi: IVono h i H hrid M lidraii I ad . I facti fab NSe LIQG( Silt (dliq Htd feu 5418 13c N tan 22c 80NrecSV. 5c - 1 ICE BOX JAR, 16 OZS .... CORAL, Quality Pack, ganis 5c 17c N0-2CA- 0IaD mckk- - n- POPPED WHEAT or RICE, Ai I '2 tall can 1 ICi gjg - CA DEL MONTE. No. JUMB0- 17c 10c 19c 1 9c CAN' 2 TOE N0-8,- 4 TREE, JAPAN, GREEN. OLIVES WPR 9c 24c KAR0, BLUE LABEI Saw Id 25c 02 PEANUT GUTTER, SALAD DRESSING, JT Brils, I j Qg TOUBT. 2 BARS PINEAPPLE JUICE, SYRUP V, 10c MARSHMELLOWS, WHEATIES, llfde ISoitl ft) gQ JO,GLO 0AN TUNA FLAKES, Tbl Sci jig lj CART0N LIME RICKEY or GINGER ALE, GRAPE JUICE, B0TTLB TAU1ULrVE Us 0q ALL FLAVORS, 8 PKGS. SOAP, Eek 23c j 2C CRACKER JACK, CORN BEEF, I Birr UNT' Asat 12S PAPER bolls T1BE--8 PAPER-8-0 WAX PAPER PLATES -- 1- T0ILET JAY TISSUE 001111 Id GRYSTAL wfiBnE SUNDRY. 6 Giant BARS Ys 16c CAN m JOG pour IXP0B The A VARIETY OF GREEN Jfe bring ? HS Aat dl SEE THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE Is Specials Ca-ho- s S P.A MALTED j. N. O. Gyilenskog Mr. and Mrs. Oal Choate and family of LewThat interest in purebred dairy catiston and Mr. and Mrs. George tle in our locality is growing was and family ct Salt Lake Gty manifested by the application of have returned from a motor trip to B. H. Richardson, Smithfield. Utah, Boise where they visited with Mr. for life membership in tin "Holstein-Friesia- n and Mrs. J. R. Willis ns and famAssociation ox America ily. whose registry office is located et Mrs. Lorraine Williams in a daugh Brattleboro, Vermont. Since its estter of Mr. Gyllenshog. ablishment in 1885 this purebred registry association haa recorded ovYOU WRECK EM WE FIX EM POSTMASTERS MEET er 2,700,000 purebred Holsteni-Friej-fIN CONVENTION animals. One of the most important indus- efficiently equipped ahop can not be More Salt Lake Gty (UP) During this period of time more tries cf Logan end community is too highly commended. than 400 delegates from all sections than 82000 breeders of Black and without question the one pertaining We know there are two kinda of of the nation are expeoted to be In White cattle have been granted the transto our business and personal can that attract attention, the one attendance here July 22 and 28 for a privilege of membership. No other the shined to all car portation. high pirced chap- cattle registry association has ever Mr. Shoup deserves s great deal Nth degree, the other the Jaloppe. two day convention of the Utah Poatihast-- . attained as great a membership of nf emlit for the painstaking can Mr. Shoup will give you the feeling ter National Association of registered a many cattle us has the he baa used in establshing his hos- of pride instead of embarrassment ere. Postmaster I. A. Smoot of Salt Holstein-Friesia- n Association of pital far the ills of our faithful when you have him roll the fenders Lake City is president of both the automobile. mechanical friend, the out and take those dents out of your State and National Associations. He has surrounded himself , with accidents. W. W. Howes first assistant postdetail and each in every men, expert CLARSTON The Shoup Auto Body Works is master general, will lead a delelife back to complete of bringing 324 North Main street gation of Washington postal located at this particular necessary accessory The Gleaner Girls met at the home of ou: daily life. His modern and in Logan. of Miss Lola Thompson Thursday afternoon. Sewipg formed the afternoons entertainment. Refreshments were served to 15 girls. The scouts returned home Friday afternoon aftcT spending the week at Bear Lake. They were accompanied on the trip by Lowell Christena Vijir sen and Frank Itavsten. A very enjoyable time was reported. The Snuppy Snippers met at the home of Miss Lamoine Thompson Wednesday afternoon. The discussion on ettiquette was led by Mrs. Archelius Archibald. Sewing formed the afternoon entertainment. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ravsten and Miss family. Mrs. Clara Ravsten, Sylvia Ravsten and Lee Rmten spent tiie week at Bear Lake. Allen Archiabdl accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rigby motored to Montana to spend a week. Mrs. Ida Hatch of Oxford, Idaho spent a week visiting relatives. She is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Letitia Thompson. Miss Marjorie Bee Bee of California is spending a short vacation at the home of Mr and Airs. EL M. Godfrey. Mrs. Bessie Griffin entertained in its honor of her small sons birthday fresh a fruits and fresh vegetablre garden Keeps j anniversary Sunday. Games were enweeks supply at a time! Low Safety Zone temper- -; a birthday dinner waa served joyed conatum prevent spoilage, new Visible Humidity to 12 small guests. serves natural moisture. Only Westinghouse has the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clarks acHUMIDRAWER'. . . with twice the space land the companied by William Garke left for Idaho Saturday morning to visit new Humiilaee Top, Be sure to see it! Save extra rL- with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clarke and money every weekl family. The girls softball team motored SAVES TIME! SAVES FOOD! SAVES MONEY! to Hyrum Friday evening where blare average reeultst lee cubes Certified average results la 102 they were defeated by the Ilyrum Refrigeration coats cut 62c a softball team. week the ECONOMIZER from la 56 adautes; desaerta Wcstiwghmws Proving Kitchens ahow ssrlngs on food slons of la 65 minute s aleo shopping mechanism, 10 hours out 113, JCitehan- $9J0 a month trips out In Aaff , . KifcAan- - . used no current at sll RICHMOND of pcorsdl (average) . . . Kitchon-provsprarsd! TWICE THE db OUR 1 N Mr. 1 Mr. and Mra. Keith C Merrill and , NOW OFF PRESS . family of PauL Idaho, were guests over the week end at the home of Mr and Mra. William MerriL Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, Logan Dr and Mra J Morris Godfrey. president of the Utah State Agricul- Miss Rosayn and Robert Godfrey, re-- 1 week tural college, announced this turned home Wednesday from Vanregthat catalogues for the 1938-8- 9 couver B C. where Dr. .Godfrey atular school term were ready for cir- tended the Pacific Coast Dental conbe sent culation and that they would vention. They had an enjoyable trip to students upon request of hia of covering a distance of 8000 miles. fiee. Mra. Nell Usher of Salt Lake calThe catalogue contains a full came Thrusday to spend a few endar of events for the coming year, City with Mr. J. L Robinson and Mr days 11 the instructive material well as as Mrs and Marlin Robinson. for student information. Mr. and Mrs Dick Danford of session will feature The 1938-8- 9 arrived San FVancisco, California, several new courses not offered beDan-- 1 Mr to on here a visit Saturday fore, and the catalogue lists the new fords Mrs. Bert and Mr. parenta. additions to the college curriculum. Danford. beare a Courses leading to degree The Isaac Smith family reunion ing offered by seven schools of the waa held at Rexburg Idaho. Saturthe in with complete training college and Among those from day Sunday. arts schools of agriculture, forestry, the; and sciences, commerce home econ- Richmond who attended were Mr. and, Will F. of Smith, family me and education, omics, engineering Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl chanic arts. David Smith, Mr and Mrs Registration for freshmen will be- Anderson, Mike White. the with 23, Friday, gin September Dr. J M. Godfrey went to Clark-- ) other three classes and special stuI dents registering the following Mon- ston Sunday to attend the funeral I Butts rs. Thomas Jr. 'of child the of on will Instructions begin day. Lillian Jona slaughter of Mr. President Tuesday, September 27. Joseph Jonas had her am broken Peterson stated. j end last week. Fhll quarter activities will Miss Veri Webb, Miss Helen Wall--1 December 16, when the Christmas worth of Nevada. Walker Mabey holidays will begin. Registration for Dave Briggs of Salt Lake City i and will winter quarter begin January 'came Sunday to visit at the home of 3. with the end of the quarter set for March 17. Three days later Uie Mr. and Mra H, S. Webb. spring quarter will begin and will end June 2. Graduation day has been A'. set for June 6. Observance of the listed national holidays have been on the calendar. All interested students are urged to write the Presidents offices for e catalogue and any additional information needed. APPLIES FOR MEMBERSHIP IN HOLSTEIN-FRESIAASSN RETURNS FROM BOISE next will be hostess to the dub party. USAC CATALOGUES FUTURE FARMERS Editor Note: Each week Sentinel will carry a sfory of or more Future Farmers who carrying on successful projects this viciinty. - ;. Pfeii Pfei GROCERIES Ifei Perai PfeL Meat you can eat at prices you can meet Gutke MeatS Grocery A BOMB OWNED, 18 8TORB--W- E We Deliver AIM TO PLEASE YOU SmlthfioM ' fttri Win, w be. Chaii fed. felanc Bill Mi feirelc; felive |