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Show I p.mc Smithfield Democrats liolci Kaliy 1. it. V t i !,.ir no d V I' ir Wi jt i U (I ,i " n Mm V I h , , M h ti I li ! !, ' j w : i i , r.u! n ilub i t'll.U-- n.i n- v - i'Uuut 1, .1 . . , - II ; I . u..n r a The tt ! m, !( !.i M- irci I l'"l! li) A ADDING vmk blll-! 1"- AM r.R l( A I M linuclit, I lrjMlri-'t- , - hold, MACHINES f.xbangrd and Si'll Itoial 1 iprrllrn on aiiJn ' ,ii iiinj Ln.iMi i.fit-iM; Geo. B. Everton iii.al .iiu.nri aiy il.ii. Ve (la J.m- -' Till- Smilhlu-kmho SinlUifli'lii n the of final I 6 T 'o'.mi'i ini i ! ail.td TcL 380 or 232 Knna 2nd ho. j.j, U1 hold a rally in at jj r binne nn ol tire USAC W.iv ixnk lor limoraU S.itnni.iy evening del V f :.!i I . .aldt-nI IVterain W. A .Nob!.', Am . the pablic llL an .Via!. i; H binary " . linn heon ernns CM 7, at B pm 1 In pur- js .vrved amla.krd us to repiwnt Hie lollege 1 lC B,ld at brldyeai)t) then m the next mall uski-pose of thLs ia'i' Is to root if t a lias.inl rmmi; , H,,ltsen !urnoo' t1' m- of be ill who vr,:,nx f,;r Hlld Mix Harold Depp; In lavor e withdraw people your n rs ,,st Astair Rngi movie, lor the first tine ul the coti.ii.i4 r,,uetl fame ai.d Mr. and Champ, but Me were 10 tluee election. Worth fiutke hits be"n m,s Glen It Wum low wore unable to find him In the Cam-Ay- 1 ,s" - coteis were laid for twenty. Mr. chosen to take raie ot the Hibodge Huong ol 300 delegate. Ar,! velt First Voters League woik In Noble was piesenled with a guest president Thomas was there to jx'nd alld dmnf A"d Sm.thfleld. the State University and ,1od1. Un,efl rm;. repr-sen- t Jprue m ,,n,n tlT tintena club The Junior Ladies Mr 8nd M,s Robot E. Young and the Arnolds. 'ajh.I' r S. d.d will meet at the home of Mrs'r,( Manti Rjieiit Sunday evening 5,1 ry of Young Lnlve sity VLsitor to Bramti e to fortune 8. the have not . t, gmsl with thei daughter, .Mrs Clyde U:tl"dvke Thursday, Oct. wh ,uh h, meet-s of the ( them at any holarly Mrs. T. B. Karr will give a talk Adrian TooLson ami family. had lust a'- mttA(ers degree we did . , on h- r- trip to July. Tlieii will Mr.s. Emma R. Hansen returned It.Rs we attended but to make h Cambridge B1U!llcal Lv number. h, me Sunday evening after spend-,- ! the good luW to run atrors Prof d(.Kree Sn the Y B U. of tn Christiansen ot her Parley The Smitlifield Lrfdtt's Bridge luj the week as guest lunguages. He Is one of Cm 1. Mr. and and hla adolescent son Horace. club met at the home of Mrs. daughter and best men on bees and Valleys Boston in Kernel TooUm Lriday afternoon.' Mis. A. E. Smith at Idaho Falls. Wrllsville has promised to Inspect the Ar You will remember Prol. Chrls- - nold bees from time to tUne. He i A delicious luncheon was served Idaho. from the,, man afur our own heart Mrs. Janies A. Cragun. Oralle Hansen as graduating after which the afternoon was h spent at bridge. High score prize Cragun and Miss Berncll Winn US AC. about twenty years ago, combln a wht many AC n!,.u was won by Mrs. Richard Tool-- 1 stent the past wick end at Salt shining tn BYC. theatricals, and ark a technical j0ve of the a Miss Jones of Wells-an- d ton. Special guexts were Mrs Glen' Lake City. Mrs. Cragun went to hlgh attainments attend the librarian's convention. ville. Later he made Hook out scholarship R. Winn and Mrs. Richard E. of In his at doctor's Thomas Mrs. son. degree Thompson English to Make F anrlsco, Cal , spent the Stanford and has since been A handkerchief and sox showvr San in the Theatre. was held at the home of Mr. and Pasl week visiting with her sister the head of the English depart- Money A. Noble ment W. at and the Mrs. lamlly. espec" evbeing BYU, ill close by citing the case Wt Mrs. W. A, Noble Wednesday O tally strong in poetry and critt-(0- f Raymond Moor. as one to be ening In honor of W. A. Nobis a six imitated by some College man in cism. He is now taking who Is leaving for the Eastern e months browsing course at Mr. Moore is the most d States mission. The evening was like all and intends, creative, a c,.s.sful artistically, which at after and financial-Engllsbridge, spent teachers "to do some'ty. of all the managers of summer delicious lunch was served. Covers We met first at a lee- -, theatres in New writing. were laid for Messrs, and England, because ture where Howard Melvin Woodruff of Lohas new Ideas and does not Mumtordjhe F.R.A. Jones was By proving that the Purl- .stick In a groove. He runs In the gan; Cyril Munk of Benson; Hartans and their lineal descendants.! town of Dennis on Cape Cod a old Deppe, Kernel Toolson, James the Latter Day Saints, were the, theatre where he plays New Yoik Fulkerson, Glen R. Winn, Martin first and most noteworthly of the success, a movie H. B. Ro&kelley, L. C Joseph, theatre, and romantic school. We left the hall Raatre gardens that visitors arc1 Dalnes, W. A. Noble and Mrs. J. to decide whether Mr. Jones was invited to Inspect. The K. Sheffer. High score prize was child psychology and finished by a night we won by Mr. and Mrs. Glen R.' mystical talk on human behavior insulting us and were glad to get acre there we saw a new English out of the scholastic and scholar-- 1 play called "Libel", famous Charles Winn and low score by Mr. and by the wo-lduring the and W. A. Noble. The rooms and lav Jung, the most spiritual of ly atmosphere gossip for second act we crossed the field to! we awhile. Next We were day spent seeing) the Mavle House to watch Ted tables were beautifully decorated all the psychologists. with fall flowers. very glad to hear Jung as we Boston in the Arnold way. First Shawn and his dancers (they The Kiwanls club entertained once excited Logan wrath and the best Italian store for faience were not worth watching) and conand furniture In as then him America, between Smithfield acts we sniffed the teachers at dinner contumely by quoting the the Monday evening. Supt. Bates ot demning promiscuous sex exper- to Inspect the Olnko trees In the roses and the nicotians In the Public we Garden in memory of the gardens and next morning went the Logan schools was present ience. Then In the afternoon and spoke on 'Initiative Amend- heard Pierre Janet, a world leader two that are to be found at the back to admire Mr. Moore's priments of the State of Utah". Mr. In the psychic phenomena of In- eastern entrance to the Logan vate garden. Some day some one P. K. Hayes Jr., of Richmond sanity. He Is to give six more Temple grounds. Then the Char- In Cache Is going to ratch the was dressed tn a cowboy cos- lectures tn Boston In October and les River embankment, the Lon- - tourist and the home folks with a e street on Beacon Hill, summer theatre and movie ami tume and entertun d with several we rhall rer''t them all for Lo--1 the house of two went It for so publishing Little, garden and It probably wont be And ongs. gan. Faneuil in Logan, but In Providence. Company, The Ladles Lltcra y club m 't weeks. The Harvard Tercentenary Brown and - J)ti ;.hs - i l IV i .dr -- (Mi.-i,,!'.- .d i ( )n-;- t 1'- tr-a- PMul L.t-ra- ry ; g . j., ; at'fw Boston Letter To Mes-dam- es Har-jcah- sur-var- li Cache American 1 Gus-Mr- d s. don-lik- j l rr .1 the h a I .sjn-n- -- a .. . I i T.i ter es t Real U at Grace. Idaho ward bishopric ot fitii it. p't iding f'i 'jejkc in s Arnt TmG.o. -- a...: t v John-- - Hi hop R O Loosle, Anthon and nts .a ot Lcim Bishop i ,l.ir ot (rra'-e- Idaho. Prayers aite ottered by Ifyruin Lar.-rf Ii.' in and Bisliop Alma Hub-- ! L.:d of Grace Songs were ren- - i 1. n (1 bv Elizabeth Thorp accom-- i pmi'fl by Grare Baugh and the Singing Mothers of Grace, Idaho the pallbear-it- . grandsons we-Interment was In the Richwhere mond Robert Kmi-foiof Grace dedicated the grave Mr Ormond was the son of, John and Martha Jenkins Or- -. niond The Ormonds were among the very first settlers of Cache Mr. Ormond was Valiev. born April 10, 1858 at Brigham City He married Susan AlLsop, No- 1876. 77, To this union were ill re four children. The children were WUUam C. Ormond, Jr . deceased; Martha M. Kings-forGrace; Mary Ellen Hays.! Duchesne; Susie Ettle Roe. Idaho' Palls The first wife died September ?n. 1883. February 25. 1885, he j married Elizabeth Esther Cornish To this union there were eight children: Alberta Williams, Ocean) Park; Leonard Ormond, Bancroft; Francis C. Ormond. Pocatello; Esther Mae Price. Twin FalLs; Ada Rich, Grace; Bernice Ormond. Jerome, Idaho; Vera Zall Rupert. Idaho. The second wife died August 2, 1921. On September 22, 1921 he d Anna Anderson Kelley, who now survives. Mr. Ormond spent the early part of his life In Logan. From here he moved to Cove and later to Gentile Valley, pioneering there. The past 17 years he has resided in Logan. Two weeks ago lie went to visit his daughter. Mrs. Robert Kingsfo'd at Grace He died there on September 28 of heart and kidnev trouble. He had been a faithful latter dav I , Hear -- 0. Ex-Govern- o cr California and We exprejs ou" de pest appreciation for the sympathy and help given duimg the illness and death it our mot hi r Also for the flowers, the beautiful singing and musical numbers. The Darling Sons and Daughters. Peter Spraynogzle at the Logan Junior High School e Friday, October 8th 8:00 Oclock P. M. j eC . Paid Pol. Adv. by Young Rep. club d. mar-rii-- - Used - Repossessed - Maytag - Apex - Horton- and several other makes - Wringer Rolls S1.50 New TUNE IN It. S. L. Mon. Wed. 9:30 A. M. - Service For The American Home up. Repairing on all makes washers, and Vacuums. Also new and used Radios, Vacuums and El. Re- NANCY FINCH frigerators. Easy Terms. and her friendly visit with the modern home maker. Utah Power & Light Co. Logan Washer Exch. 26 East 2nd North Phone 1232 3E SPECIALS FOR NATIONAL FURNITURE WEEK OCT. 2 to 10 Griswold Living Room Furniture Circulators Place order your Now for a new Gris- Our wold Heater. stocks are complete and we can make im- -' mediate delivery on any size. Prices range from $36.00 and up, and includes a walnut : During our celebration of National Furniture Week, we are making a special of 20f ( Discount on any Living Room Set in our stuck. j, fin- - ( Filed stove and pipe set vour home. , board up in . Bedroom Furniture RadiosRichest Voice Monarch Range SPECIAL For a limited time only, we will give absolutely FREE with every Monarch Coal Range, a Cooking-Set- , valued at $8.50. Be sure and get yours while this special lasts. It is with pleasure that we again announce that we have the entire new 1937 line of SPART0N RADIOS The New Sparton Radio contains every enjoyment. May we have the pleasure of showing you the complete New Sparton line of 1937 Radios. Priced from $29.95 and up. With every Bedroom Suite sold during this week, we will include absolutely free of charge, one genuine Spring-Fille- d Matt-dresvalued at $22.50. A large new shipment of bedroom suites have just arrived. Priced as low as $45.00. LUNDSTROM FURNITURE and CARPET COMPANY B .niiW 1 William D. Stephens CARD OF THINKS t. f",r .it 1 j ' w'-r- UTAH . i.h.un C Thur-da- y . He vvs H.tJ a..i i. d all wt.o knew him I is I wie he IS U .IV. d b. V. ll 41 grandii.iMreii. 2j u .- g in dtliiMien: a bioitier, John fmor.d il Noi'ti i.., in ,i,.u u 'ii'er. f.l. , Main. a Moiliu.ir Oi L' , in At Richmond l .v N. G.UJI IK COUNTV '. 7m. C. Ormond Given Burial TYPEWRITERS and uij- In nilllni in o! - a gatl.i'ra,,; f.s v..ui v. n .111 (uni, l f i A.ii-- A t s, |