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Show fj v: .,a r , '" j. .V.1 ' ..VX--. "m .. ' i''i :: raiPATjgTjUjM SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Harris at- VISITING WITH tended a party Saturday afternoon RELATIVES HERE Mr. ad Mrs. R. D. Gyllenskg of and evening at the Ronald Cambell San Francisco, Califronia, who were summer home in Logan canyon. recently married, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hatch, for- relatives and friends here. Mr ji a son of N 0. Gyllen-skomerly of Nyssa, Oregon have moved Mrs. Hatch Mr. Gyllenskog was formerwhere to Burley, Idaho, Franwill be asaiatant chemist for the ly Miss Eleanor Leith of San cisco. at Company Sugar Amalgamated The couple were married in the the Burley factory. Mrs. Hatch was LDS chapel at San Francisco list formerly Miss Jean Harris. Wednesday. d Mr. and Mrs. C . J. Plowman at Mendon Wednesday with Mrs. ENTERTAIN FOR FAMILY MEMBERS Jesse Walker. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Reese of Benwere hosts jo member of their son Mra. Dell J. Rolilns of Cedar City family at dinner Sunday evening at was a Smithficld visitor Monday. the Bluebird. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McBride of MisSmithfield are the preud parents of A. Victor Reese of St Louis, Mrs Dean Reese of Mr and souri; barn Sunday, Septefber i baby bay Benson, Mr and Mrs Don Rxse, 2jlh at a Logan hospital. Mr and Mrs Merlyn Eliason of Logan Mr and Mrs Bert Reese, Mr and Mrs and Sir. and Mrs. Orval Coleman Jodie Smith, Mrs. Frank Reese and daughter Erma and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Roma Reese, all of Benson, and Willis Limb of Hyde Park justre-turne.- 1 host the and hostess. American from attending the Legion Convention at Los Angeles, MIA OFFICERS ENTERTAINED California. They also visited BouldThe YLMIA officers of the Secer dam and Zin National Park. ond ward MIA met Thursday evenMr. and Mrs. N. Pratt Smith and ing at the home of Myrtle L. Coc per son Bruce and daughter Carolyn of to discuss and plan out the years Salt Lake and Mrs. Nora Wilson of work. Sixteen of the ward officers Iaiuisiam spent Saturday and Sun- were present with three stake board A revs Deppe of the Stake day at Smf.hfield with Mr. and Mrs. members, Jos. W. Peterson. They also visited Gleaner department, Norma Peterson and Mary Mather of the Slake at Icrstcn, Idaho. Beehive department Aftr the discussions and plans Mias Joan Peterson returned from were made of the MIA activities, Sunon Sin Frcqcisco, California refreshments were served and the day, where she a pent the past week rest of the evening was spent in with her sister, Mrs. Irvin G. Dersocial visiting. rick and family. LOCAL NEWS Gyl-lensk- The Buaklore Literary club held their firat meeting cf the year last Friday Roma Lowe wjs hostess to the dub at the home of her mother, Mr. Clinton Lowe. fourteen mem bera were preaent and Mr. Sherman Wsrburton was a special guest Mrs. Dune Chunbws reviewed the boik Cone With the Wind," by Mig;ret Mitchell. g. Address sad mail adverWomen for us at homo. We material tising supply eveyrthiag. Good rata of pay. No selling. No experience arceeaary. Merchandise Mart, Box 623 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Adr. vis-ite- The First ward Relief Scifc;y will be;!., rcgulur weekly meetings cn Tuesday, October 4th. Shrrwin Webb and son r.f Ireston, Mra. Ken Pullen and daugb ter and Mra. Mary Julipson if Richmond visited Tuesday aftern. on with Mrs. Edwin R. Dowdcl. Mra. Mrs. Juhn Hadfield, Mrs. Bart dinner Richardson and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Benson of Newton on Thursday. Miss Marvs Lu Hill yard and Miss Cleone Read won first place in a I club demonstration held at tlie county rnurt house at Lcgan last Saturday. They will leave Saturday morning accompanied by Misa Eleanor Tasso, county demonstration agent for Salt Lake City to compete with other 1 1 club contestants at the state fair. Miss Ruth Jensen and Golda Reeder were their club leaders. , 4-- FOUND Pony Colt. See Cyril R. Adr. Funk, Richmond. According to data obtained from a recent survey taken by the cooperative division of the federal Farm Credit administration and the Utah ite Agricultural college, there are 106 grazing associations in Utah national forests. Associations are not organized only for grazers of sheep but also cattle and horses. As i it general rule the membership small, averaging from 10 to 11 persons per association. Professor C. A. Midhels, assistant agronomist at the Idaho experiment station, has developed a hybrid perennial grass which produces planU big enough to graze within 30 days after seed is planted is the fall, which is ready to feed livestock is won as snow melts in the spring, which produces a forage which ean binder, scarcely be handled by a .which starts to send out succulent regrowth immediately after cutting The moisture. .without additional a grass is in its third generation cross between Mosida winter wheat and a coarse native rye grass. The grass is beirig given an experimental trial under a variety of conditions in Idaho. CAKE ORDER YOUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PINEAPPLE CARMEL NUT ORANGE AND CARDS NOW COOOANUT 25 CAKES CARDS S1.QQ YOUR 35c NAME PKINTD Each MADE FRESH FREE DAILY IN ,,, flu wit TRY OUR HOME COOKED MEALS vinii jus 1 SAVE WITH 49c ii th Van Drug COMPANY BAKERY -- nt Miss Roma Pitcher and Eva Moody gave a party Thursday night at Mis Moodys residence in honor of Louis Leatham of Wells ville, i being his birthday. Those present were Roma Pitcher, Louis Leatham, Eva Moldy, Frank Price, Lairern Red Cord, Grant Wilson, Eunice Pitcher and Woodrow Wilson. Lunchcnn was served at midnight. All had an enjoyable time. Charles Bnwn. on Tuesday, September 27 from Swe- den where he has been laboring as a ATTENTION JUNIOR HIGH missionary for the past 30 months. SCHOOL GRADUATES If you are holding books used last 000 year by the Junior High ninth grade, CLUB MEMBERS we would be glad to dispose of ARE ENTERTAINED Mrs. Corner Stephens entertained them for yrfu. Call the junior high club at for information. Phono 133. the members of the Bon-U- s her home recently. The afternoon FOR SALE One four wheel flat was spent playing bridge. High score prize was won by Mrs. Amy Rob- rack trailer.' Inquire Harley Blonaon. Adv. bins and oil cut prize by Mrs. Lawrence Ewing. At the close of the Tulip bulbe for Sale. Inquire afternoon lunch waa served. Adv. Thornley. AUXILIARY MEMBERS FOR SALE One four wheel flat ENTERTAIN DENTISTS Members of the First District rack trailer; Inquire Harley Monaan. Dental Society were entertained by Adv. the auxiliary members last week at the canyon home of Dr. and Mrs. 0. BEAUTIFUL PERSONAL ChristII. Budge cf Logan. mas card. 50 assarted lovely deDinner was served prior to a bus- signs with envelopes fer $1. Ycur iness meeting. Roars decorated the name printed on each free. An ideal serving tables. Coven were placed Xmas gift. Order early. NICHOLS fur 26 geusts. ft CO, Rokkmart, Georgia. Adv 8 At the meeting new auxiliary of ficers were elected. wi'Jh Mrs. N. E. ELIJAH" TO BE DRAMATIZED Munk being named president; Mrs. BY 600 PEOPLE and Howard Call, vice president, Conference visitors to Salt Lake Mrs. W. W. Merrill, secretary. Outwill have the opportunity to see for going officers are: Mrs. T. W. Jar- the firat time in the vis, president; Mrs. E. I Stewart, the dramatized version of country V. and Mrs L. Wils:n, president, Mendelssohns great master piece the secretary. The dinner was under the direction Oratorio Elijah". It will be presented in the Taberof Mrs. W. W. Merrill, Mrs. A. J. nacle October 5, 6, and 7. The famBrooking and Mrs W E Smith ous tabernacle choir will sing the musical score. Rollin Pease, the best nationally known singer cf the title rale Elijah will crcre to Salt Lake for this presentation. Six hundred people will take part in this production. The MIA are assisting in the d:a matization. The choir and dramatic group will be supported by a full symphony orchestra. New stages will be especially built R for this great oratorio. Wonderful lighting effects are necessary in this dramatization. It will be the chance of a lifetime for many to see the outstanding events in the life of the Prophet Elijah, taken frof the seriptual story, dramatically told in acti'n nnd music. Doors open at 7 p. m. Performance at 8:15 p. m. Melvin Allen and daughter, Jerry, of San Francisco, are visiting at the h?me of Mr. ani Mrs. Quin Plowman. mvvrmmr ONLY WEST1NGH0USE THIS MEAT-KEEPE- A iuf OFFERS SAaoaeo fijfe. UTAH especially designed the In. Gutke Meat& Grocery THE MAIN CAFE OPENS SATURDAY OCTO BER 1, UNDER NEW AGEMENT. HOME Prices ior SATURDAY, OCT. MAN- fT FOOD... 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The Willow Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneis held their meeting Friday at the public library. The program) was carried out as follows: violin eoin, Mrs. W. W. Perkins; lesson was treated by Mrs. Lucile Hill yard, "Utah in Ire Pioneer Days; voaal solo, Mrs. Gem Maxine McCann, by accmpanied Smith. Chaplain Annie G. Miles. Mrs. Stewart, county president and Mrs. Martinets were present and attended to the fallowing business. The retiring officers were released and sustained. the new officers were Captain Nellie Homer, First Second Emma Milligan, vice captain, Amy C. Hind, Secretary and Treasurer, Ida Lundberg, organist, Nora Kirkbiide and chorister Effie Barker. vou eat you can eat at prices you can meet |