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Show South Cache Courier May 16, 1947 arrives from the north at 6:25 am; No. 34 arirves from the north at 7:22 pm; No. 31 arrives form the south at 8:43 pm; No. 29 arrives from the No. 33 south at 11:20 pm; arrives from the south at 3:21 No. 32 am. These trains may he stopped at Trenton for passengers. 5 Sylvia Felch came horn with him for a few days. Mrs. May 17 is Independence for the Norwegians. Norway formerly a part of Sweden. Lake Norwegians observed Day was Salt the day. General Mac Arthur has signified his intention to remain in Mr. Riley Allred has returned Japan until the negotiations for home after a successful opera- peace with that country have tion on his eye. His daughter. been completed. Thu ptci traffic treat his way oeiw i. SUSfi shows what can result from taking chances n bad motori,t who thought he was in a hurry tried to thread simultaneously, cor n;j was hit by two automobileschance-taker was invoived in the crash; the alleged ' wer injured. others Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mikkleson and daughters of Logan visited Mr. and on Wednesday with Mrs. Joseph Watson. ibthfield locals the Summit school Teachers of Carl and Ray Clark were called an afternoon F. J. Gordon is visiting in Bur to Roy, Utah late Wednesday evteItan for Miss Barbara Haws ley, Idaho for a few days. ening because of the serious illoccasion was her Friday. The ness of their father, William girthflay. Mrs. Nedra Godfrey and baby Clark. of visited on Monday Theodore withClarkston Mrs. Ross Gordfamily of Mr. her sister, Sonon on. JryEveningtheatprogram the Smithfield Load ward sacrament meeting. read-- f Mr and Mrs. E. M. Scott, Mr. The Trenton baseball team Geary gave scriptural Geary Mrs. Wm. M Williamson and won the game with Clarkston on Wayne and on Faith; alked on his experiences during Mr and Mrs. Harold Griffin of Saturday, May 17. The score was service. Newton motored to Ogden on 7 to 4. four years in the a so o en- Sunday to visit Mr. Williamsons Thomas Geary sang of Galilee , brother who is ill. titled The Stranger On Sunday evening the Aaron-i- c was flnd the concluding speaker Priesthood had charge of the GeaTheodore Ir Dee J. Geary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. John- - Sacrament program. meeting program. the ry conducted son, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen of There were seven personal awj Logan and Joseph Yeates of Og- - ards given to the Aaronic Priestbe the will 27 jen were Sunday dinner guests hood boys by the Stake repreMay Tuesday, of the Smith- - 0f Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thornley. sentative, Bro. Cyril Pitcher. night for members field Stake to attend the centen- j of the The Message mal pageant I Tickets are free but must j Ages ; the from bishops be obtained j wards in the of the various at Trenton Locals j Nine awards were Teen age girls. of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Idaho and spent family Rexburg, Saturday visiting Manual Packer. Mr. Packer reports that his grandchild, the child of Bro. and Sister Read Halvorsen, is very sick in New Zealand. For the benefit of the patrons of the railroad in Trenton there is a new time schedule beginning May 15. L I stake TO THE GMDTOTE HHfHNNHMMWHH The UTAH CENTENNIAL COMMISSION i 1947 made to the Arts Division Presents The Sweetest love Story Ever Set to EVIusic Pests and Pencil Sets Monogrammed Stationery i I Sunday ev ening services of the Smithfield Second ward will be under the direction of the Sunof consist dav School and will stories of our Smithfield pioneers The program will be under the direction of Amos C. Nilson, j ( See Brass Tacks for Details I I j Savings in Every Department superintendent. I I I Mrs Isabel Bingham, Mrs. Er-n- a Webb and Mrs. Winona Ell-- tt spent Tuesday in Lewiston as ;uest of Mrs. Eunice Buttars. Mrs Eva Dee Hales uesday at the home mother, Ardith. I EVERTON AMD SONS CO. Brief Cases Wallets Nibley Hall - Logan May 31st Diaries 3:00 P. M. Evening - 8:15 P. M. Matinee Tickets - at Smithfield Drug Store NELSOM OFFICE SUPPLIES visited on of her and Mrs. T. Wesley Smith Duane of Sacramento, ahfornia were dinner guests of ir and Mrs. James Thornley n Friday They also visited with ther relatives before leaving or their home in California on aturday morning.. Mr nd son Mrs Jed Park was a Friday. Seamons of Hyde Smithfield visitor on Mr. and Mrs. AthenReese and daughters Lu Dean and Marjorie Mrs Ben Tueller, Fern N. Smith, Mrs James Thornley, Mrs. Jerry Hendricks, Mrs. Seth Godfrey, and Mrs. Orvil Heaps of Smith-fiel- d, and Mr. and Mrs. Jed Seamons of Hyde Park attended the funeral services of Mrs. Louise H. Obray of Paradise on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Dattage small daughter of Burley, Idaho have spent the past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lidell Blanchard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dresden Blanchard and family and other relatives in Logan. Mrs Dattage was formerly Ar-ho- na Blanchard. Theyre Fashiora - Righf! Theyre Comfort-Righ- t! Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will-iWatson were honored by ieir family on their golden wed-in- g anniversary. All of their lildren and grandchildren were iere with the exception of one. On m The Myster y of Percy Thoni-- 3 The baffling story of World ar IIs most unusual case of infused identity. Read this puz-in- g account in the American Weekly, So to the magazine distributed dth next Sundays Los Angeles vaminer. The Litera-Lur- e Club held eir last meeting for this seas-- i Monday evening at the home Mrs. Mrs. Ervin , Coleman. eston D. West was in charge the program and she gave a ost interesting review of the iok The Romance of an Old ay House by George D. Pyper. Refreshments were served to n members and two special lests, Mrs Rhoda Coleman and rs Orlie Coleman. A business meeting was held President Ruby Hillyard, Hazel Jorgensen were reused with a vote of thanks. New officers of next year are resident Hazel Jorgensen and id Here youll find a smart group of new spring hats from braided to genuine panamas. Lightweight, cool and comfortable to go with casual or dress clothes. Newest styles to fit every head. Colors: natural, tan, and brown. Phone 501 3cy. scretary Levina Deppe. LOGAN, UTAH |