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Show the CARD OF THAN KS We wish to take this opportunity our thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted 8 in any way during the illness, i,a,'K with death and burial of our beloved rSfTTI dies wrist watch Brig-f,mother, Mrs Ellen Auger. Also for d movement between the beautiful floral offerings. Ski lift. Fh. 62. Rew. William H. Auger 7 Lolund L. Auger watch. Ret. -- TCTadieT wrist Mrs. Albert Moser 6 Mrs Dorrel Rogers. I,welrv. of expressing F-2- ii i: n a lu ju - r i: x a i., uk;an, I'taii, - v k i. i:s d a land Mi Mb. ft Mi Cann Mis Mticit McCann Mis. L SMITHFIELD NEWS s ?-2- 'Zn fender painting. Body & Prices work. Tops & glass. All work guaranteed. JSjJ W. Miller, 428 North 1st S? Ph FARMERS COLUMN 899-- LOANS to farmers, 4 interest. 24 So. Main. annual 2 MALE HELP WANTED tpECIAL NOTICES OPPORTUNITY in Welding! Electric (ship) welding school. See and 4 tMFNT pottery for lawns Galloway. 357 So Main. 84 now. colors widens. Order M-1- ,M14 Center. Ph. hanging. paper mMJTY model electric Must close out. $124M SJfel for $79 00. $154 00 model M99 00 Easy terms Rvertomc Airplane qualified? See students wanted. M-357 So Mam. r.laav ADVERTISING Write Box W contest V Herald-Journa- work. l. 11140 two TTi-- f FEMALE HELP WANTED 3 wanted to buy Zp Dr,ees for new born calves 4 4 veal. Ph. 33, Hyrum. Trenton. ED'mTTker,. S. Eppich, M-2- 7 SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN wants hawk by day. Ph. 924-- M-- 6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SERVICE station 7 room double apt. house. Service station rert-e- d for 7's yrs ; upkeep paid; income now $62 per mth. Main & 1st West, Hyrum. See LeRoy J. Nielsen. 7 F-2- 6 horses. ViuT fox FOR SALE MISCEL. Harris, Riley M-- 6 ExNE regis. thorobred stallion. 207 So. 1st W. Ph. 446. 4 W ELL - MATCHED young team; also colts and pulp. Jos. Berger, M-Benson. IKUABLE MOVERS, storage, COWS & heifers, freshen soon. W. Ault & Grant Higginson, Srmthfield. 8 packing, shipping. J. 0 Son. Ph. 448. USED water hydrants. Baugh Stor-a0 "OCAL Si long dist. moving. Plumbing, 115 So. Main. Johnson packing, shipping. 2 JERSEY cows, freshen soon; 1 M Transfer Ph. 314 young riding pony. Ph. 948-iI?A L ESTATE FOR SALE 3 BRASS bedsteads with springs. M-- 3 Ph. 672-r rent well built home 053-J-& 7 Ph. acres. Water rights. 4 HAY. Phone 629-054-J- phone & useless horses. Td Ph. 706. M-- Mh-2- 9 storage Transfer and 4 A-3- w j F-2- 7 M-2- M-2- 4 1.0T 1H7. Ph. Institute. near college M-- ll MODEL A Ford, good condition. Call Reinhart Kowallis, RivM-er Heights. ALFALFA hav del 1300 N 2nd E. 1930 3 FOR RENT APTS. FURND. M-2- 4 $15 St up. 475 No. 4th RMS. deluxe, elec. equ. HOD. E. M-- 4 335 N OR trade for hay, '31 Chev. Coach. 7 151 W 4th No. M-- 4 IE. YOUNG Holstein bull cheap. Albert 24 new. RMS., bath, completely 7 M-Berger, North Logan. No. 2nd West. AUTO wugon, JOD. elec. equ. Lndry 469 E 3 N. Chevrolet. 4 YNG. team. Inq. 593 W 2 N after 4. MS., bath. elec. equ. 480 E 4 X. 3 M-2- M-2- iR unf. 3 rms. 1 stm. htd. bath. F-2-8 4 61 S M-2- 4 W. heat, spacious, priv. bath, STEAM WIN. rge., Indy. 253 elec, M-2- 0 3 co K, Heraid-Journa- bath nicely furn. htd elec, 6 E 5 N. ALFALFA Lane deluxe. Park unfurnished, bath. RMS., F-2- 6 l. cows. Ph. 71 Hyrum. M-2- F-2- 218 Apts. 51 W 1st No. r F-2- 6 SET of platinum diamond rings, value $175. Must sell. Write Box GUERNSEY P.MS.. equ. ,R GOOD used piano. Ph. 258. M-1- F-2- 6 North 1st East. 245 del. Egan. Ph. apt. 261 E 3rd No. M-1- 1079-- J. ALFALFA del. Hansen. Ph. 067-J- M-- ll M-1- htd. elec. equ. 392 No. Main. RMS. M-- Ph. 564. Center. 441 W. M-- F-2- 8 FOR RENT W 4 No. Ph. ITD. 171 HEAP, nice. 164 0 S. Main. Ph. M-- 7 J. FOR RENT, MISCEL. 6 priv. bath, clean. 98 So. IE. APTS. 986 M-- 9 WhtITNoT2ndliVesL RMS. 9 BLISS potatoes. 1473-- apt. RM- 6 7 MOTOR skooter, cheap. Ph. F-2- 6 HEATED 2 468-- ELECTRIC floor Sander, Evertons. M-1- 6 UNFRD. RMS. htd. elec, equipt. 2 Snel-grov- n-- rangements. Mrs. Kate Ewing presided at a trousseau tea Sunday honoring her daughter, Delva. Mrs. Reta AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Miss Pickett and Ewing, sisters of the bride elect NEW elec, vacuum cleaner. Evertons M-- 7 1936 COUFE, cheap. 84 E 368 F-2- -l M-1- F-2- Trafficometer M-1- 2 no-ho- st non-ski- K non-ski- LOANS 10 to 5300 livestock, autos, furniture, Era COAL state loan 700 COMPANY 590 FERRELL BROS. f information dept. PRICES Wanted; livestoc- k- 2, A-1- on Saturday follow-Bradle- W 1st No. were in the receiving line. Mrs. M-- 3 Dorothy Bullen and Jenna Lou 6 Cent 37 FORD deluxe, radio, heater, McCann presided in the trousseau The gift room was in mechanically A- shape, will sac- rooms. HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. rifice. Call at Clark Auto, 98 W charge of Mrs. Utahna Skabelund and Mrs. Afton Orchard. Those in 9 1st N. Jen-es- s RM brick. 632 N. Main. Ph. 1414. charge of serving were Mrs.White-sides 7 Hurren, Mrs. LaZelle About Rawlins. Frances and 'R furn. 6 rms. Ph. 525. 6 100 guests called and many lovely M-RMS. mod. gar. Phone 690. gifts were receievd. and children Mrs. Mary Povey 1. Q. Is it near criminal negli- of Clifton, Idaho spent the week PERSONALS gence not to keep brakes adjusted end visiting her mother, Mrs. CarMADAM: equalized, defrosters, wind- rie Pitcher and family. It's your turn to enter-la- and Ervin Waite left Friday for Los Make your table look its shield wipers, and other safety at all times but more Angeles where he is employed. lest with a beautiful new dinner equipment Miss Betty Scrowther visited at et from Evertons. especially during the winter? M-- 7 A. Yes. Pocatello Sunday with relatives. MR. Doubter: The steel slats used The teachers of Summit school 2. Q. Should chains be carried in Everton's Venetian blinds are party snow and Ice period of entertained at a the during galvanized and bondized so the the Monday evening ht the home of year? M-- 9 enamel does not chip off. A. Yes. Jay Knudson. The affair was givHOME for old or d 3. Q. Do tires prevent en in honor of Glen R. Winn, invalids. 164 So. on his birthday anniJrti W. Ph. 1156. M-- 7 skidding more than smooth tires principal, Dinner was served at one versary. on icy surfaces? a lace A. No. Tests show no difference. ong table covered with a crystal d 4. Q. Do tires decrease cloth and centered with with ivory on wet surfaces and bowl of yellow daffodils skidding tapers at either end. Place cards snowy surfaces? The A. Yes, to a certain extent, but were small American flags. time was spent playing games and not on ice. a was with presented 5. Q. Is it good practice to reduce Mr. Winn were included and driving speed and keep the car in gift. Sixteen Miss An ice Cook, Susie Buttars gear whenever driving on slippery and Jay Knudson were in charge. surfaces? Mrs. Bill Adams and daughter A. Yes. of Logan are spending two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. Winn. Jupiter is the largest of the and Mrs. GeorgeFacer entertained Mrs. Lester planets, with a diameter of about Loam Passed on Same 86,000 miles. Thursday afternoon at dinner in honor of her birthday anniversary. toy of Application! The time was spent sewing and An Transactions Bandied ivsiting and many lovely gifts were received. Here, Including f Lee Warburton has joined the Payments U. S. army and left Thursday for Full Amount of Loan In California. Cash I Mr. and Mrs. Don Harwood of Once Tried Always Used! Salt Lake City were guests of Delivered Price; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harwood and STOVE and family Sunday. ton Supt. and Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride, LUMP Mr. and Mrs Theo Geary and NUT Mr. and Mrs. Richard Toolson atOF LOGAN a Ton iNTV tended the ward reunion at ProviDdence Saturday. - J. WILSON, Manager Mrs. Arthur Downs entertained 29 Wat family dinner Wednesday hon- 1st N. Phone 260 who left Phone 171 oring her toson. Glen, 575 N. Mala join the army. Mr. Thursday USAC a Downs is graduate. Frank Lee of San Francisco and Leonard Mllets were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Low and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff were guests at a dinner party CASII Sunday at the home of Mr. and aid for hides, Golden Cook in Hyde Park. pelts, furs, wool and dead or useless Mrs. Old Friends club were guests animals. Colorado Animal Co. Fhone of Mrs. L. W. McCann Wednesday Mar.-1- 9 Loean 49 Collect. at her home, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. C. L. Ralphs of Logan. Many lovely gifts were received and the time and TP prices paid for live or dead horsea, cattle; also feed-- r spent in visiting sewing. Lunch was served to Mrs. LeonR-11 hogs. Whites Trout Farm, Phone Hyrum, ard Miles, Mrs. Lee Nelson, Mrs. ollart ,C. L. Ralphs, Mrs. George Hanson, M-2- 192-- Traveller Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich and son Darwin of Franklin were visiting here Saturday. Third ward held a successful reunion Saturday in the ward hall. Blanchard. All were red and Mrs. Myrtle Pitcher has spnt whiteappointments and earned the Valentine the past two weeks at Hvtum idea. Adrian V. Toolson was mas- with her daughter Mrs Eima iter of ceremonies and the who has been ill at herjing program was given: Solo. home. km Waite; string quartette, under Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godftey the direction of J W. were dinner guests of Mr and two vocal solos by JeroldPulsipher; Shepard Mrs. Thomas Godfrey at Clark-sto- n of Logan; solo by Gem McCann; on Friday. girls trio. Maty Lois Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs Charles Collett of Moosman and La Kao Idaho Falls were guests on Sun-dn- y reading. Miss Price of Sorenson; Preston; a of Mr. and Mrs B. W. skit from the Third ward; read-tin- g and other relatives. by Carla Rue Winn; remarks Mr. and Mrs ion Chambers; by Bishop Hooper. Dinner was spent Friday at Clarkston with then served. their father, Bishop John Rev- - 51 r. and Mrs. Jim Berger of sten and family. Tetoniii, Idaho, and Mr and Mrs was Albert Moulton of Salt Lake were Mrs. Wilford Woodruff hostess at her home on Friday overnight guests Thursduy of Mr. afternoon for the Book Lnree e literary club. Mrs. Walter was in charge of the program. Mrs. Vermont Barker read Waits, by "Quietly My Captain was Eaton. ' Luncheon Evelyn served to 13 members and two guests. Mrs. Barker anil M.'s. Coleman Read. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClurg end family of Preston have moved here to make their home. Mr. McClurg will be the new owner and manager of the Main theatre, replacing Phil Liggett. An athletic show sponsored by was held in the the Fourth junior high school Frid iv. Included wer.e: Coach Lynn Pitcher and his junior hgih tumblers; adagio dancing from junior high; USAC fencing teams; rreative dancing from USAC under direction of Sunny Swenson; magician acts by Dr. L. V. Wilson of Logan; fancy roller skating team from Logan, and other enterta features. The proceeds went towad the Smithfield stake house. Mrs. Roy Kelsey is receiving medical teatment at the Budg hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George F. White, Mrs. Hazen Mrs. Fern Smith, Hillyard, Dale Nilson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ranzenberger attended the funeral services of Nile R. Chugg in Providence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Douglas are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl at a local hospital. The young couple have three boys. Grant Molen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Molen has recently enlisted in the U. S. army. Mrs. Manford Smith spent the week visiting in Salt Lake at the home of 5Ir. and Mrs. Byron Smith. Ladies Literary club of Smith' field entertained at a party at the Bluebird in Logan last week honoring the 23rd birthday anni versary of the club. Mrs. E. Rodney Nilson gave a reading and games were played. High score prizes were won by Mrs. G. L. Rees and Mrs. L. W. McCann. Mrs. H. Lee Hales of Logan was special guest. Lunch was served Mrs. F. L. Allen and Mrs. Richard Roskelley were in charge of ar De-Vo- ta 1184-WM- Pioneer St., Ph. Mrs Albert McCann, Mrs Elaine Hyer of Lewiston and Mrs. Chas. Pond of Island 1ai k, Ida Mr and Mrs Don Hanson of Logan were overnight guests of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Lester hii. and Mis I.owdl Plowman daughter, Marilyn, wete Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis Keith Hdlyurd. Mrs Eldon Lamb entertained at her home Monday at dinner ,,, honor of her uunt, Mrs. Chas. I'oml of Island Park. Ida Guests were the guest of honor, Mrs. Albert Mi Cann. 51rs. Frank Reese, Mrs L. W. MeCknn and daughter, Jenna Lou and Mrs. Albert F. McCann and son Garth, Mr and Mrs Ed Richardson and infant son returned home on Sunday after visiting relatives in Provident e Mr. and Mrs John A. Hillyarw entertained at a luncheon Saturday after the dance. Guests were Mr and Mrs Harvey Merrill of Richmond and Mr aiid Mis. Dick Lower of Anialga Mis Thora Littledyke of s 'ga spent Saturday lii Trenton, i liei got sis of Mis prank Reese at Hinson Endiv Tin' Kivianis i luh entertained at ladii s night Thursday in the Junior high si hool Lunch whs served to .5 members mid partners md tile program following given: Music i numbers by Mever family; solo bv Glen AteCann, and Supt J. W Kirkbride was the speaker. Mt' J 1. Rah underwent a major opeiatinn in Salt Lake She is reported getting along satisfactorily A party was held Satur- dn at the home of Mr and Mis Walter Snolgrove. Lunch was serv-- 1 ed at small tables Professor Quirz were played with high score hoiois going to Keith Hillyard and Mis Ijiwell Plowman and low seme going to Jack Miekle and Mis Albeit McCann A gift was presented the host ami host- ess Included were: Mr. ami Mrs Clyde Littledyke, Mr. and Mrs Joi i Meikle Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Mr and Mrs. Albert MiC.niii Mr and Mrs. Wayne Rub. Mr and Mrs Keith Hillyard Mr and Mrs. Lowell Plowman and the host and hostess. v Plow-man- , 2i. Mr W.and j Mr and Mrs Eldon Lamb and family and Mrs. Albert MePnii were visiting in Hyde Pa-- k Sunday Mrs. Perry Reese and sons, Rex and Gary, spent the week at Franklin, as guests of Mr and Mrs. Wayne P.ich. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blanchard and Mr. and Mrs. Lidell Binnch-sr- d spent Monday in Cache Junction with Mr. and Mrs. Dresden r a ii v k k i; k y. page i;lken. j , Amal-gann- Mill REPORT W ASHINGTON - None of the United States' existing merchant vessels can he spared for Britain, maritime commission oflicials said today There is no way of making ally available to the British for Hu- next nine months, they said, because all Ametiean flagships are needed to haul strategic materials for the defense - So you ilon I like the color of the car, eh? |