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Show 16 THE Friday, June 14, HERALD-JOURNA- L In the navy. Mr,. RICHMOND NEWS 1951 r,ur ALBA C. W EBB Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hermansen Mr. and Mrs. Theion Anhder left and part of their family of Elko, on Sunday June 10th for Hamil-- 1 Nevada were the week end guests ton Field, California. Mr. Anhder of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hendricks, has been called back into the army On Monday June 11th Mr. Her-fo- r two yeais. Mis. Anhder willjmansen left for PocateLlo, Idaho where he will spend most of the remain in California for a while week on business. He works for until her husband gets located the U. S. soil conservation service. will she then and permanently Mrs. Hermansen and children reletum home. The family may mained in Richmond with her faciliif later him housing join folks. available. are ties Warren Hamp left on Tuesday Mr. and Mis. Adnan Bright and 12th for Astoria, Oregon Mrs. Glen Bright recently made a June where he will continue his work California Cooke. to Camp trip where they visited with Pvt. Glen Bright. He is wording in a Signal company in the California camp and was veiy glad to see his wife and folks. Glen was drafted into the army the rust pait of the By BY MRS. NEW ELL OLSON On Tuesday a group of Relief j SAY IT WITH CHEWY'S Using 179 new passenger cars and 44,000 square feet of parking space, the Chevrolet Motor Division salutes Detroit, Mich., on the city's 230th anniversary. The overall auto-graresult-o- ne is a fitting tribute to the Motor City. company w derson. ph Visits Family Russell Young flew in by plane and spent the week end with his wife and small girl at Ihe home of her parents, Bp. and Mrs. ParPvt. Allen Nielson sient Sunday and Monday moi ning with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielson. He returned to his camp BY FLORENCE GEARY Mr and Mr. Dee J. Geary are spending a month in Laiamie, Wyoming, where he is employed. Mr. and Mr. F. L. Allen spent last week in Salt Lake Ciiy, and guests at. the home of Mr. Mrs. G. E. Kingsford. Bonnie Jean Russell is slaying at the home of her grandparent. Mr. tnd Mis. F. L. AlleM;i,wJ,1her parents aie getting settled their rew home. They have rtfd their farm in Amalga and are moving to Montana to make tneir home. The Second ward Relief Society met 1 uesday at 2 p m. at i He homa of Mis. Anthon Jensen. The teachers topic was given by M ( Vilate Low. Thought for the day G. J. was by Al'a i I . - mshod two Relief S i J y bp 'aU1 number . . , p i(lpnt , nfiy ' in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Monahan and son Dale of Gieen River, Wyoming, spent several days here with their daughter and sisier and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Jessop. Mr. and Mis William Hill of Holbiook, Idaho, and Mr. Leo Jenson of Centei field spent Sun- day with their mother. Mis. Be'rth(l nin Mr. Jenson icturned hon)p SundV evening and Mr. and Mis. Hill on Monday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Young on Monday in the Logan LDS hospital. On their return home they were greeted by a sj.ster. Giandparents aie Bp. and Mrs. Pat ley Jessop. Mis. Chailotte Linder is slowly after having been very ill for sevrial weeks. Mr. and Mis. Owen Pickett and childien and Mr. and Mis. New ell Ptrkett motoied to Wooc Cross Sat ui day evening and wete guests with other relatives at the home or Mr. and M ' n, ice. Mi. and Mis. Milton Johnson of Salt Lake City visited with their paients Mr. nad Mis Lee Wheeler and family dunng the week end. year. Dean Andrus, managei of Dean Maiket spent from Fuday to Sunday' of last week on a deep sea fishing tup off the coast of Noithern California. The trip was sponsoied by the Utah P.etail Groceis association and the gioup were the guests of one of the Tuna Fish packing coi porations. Mr. and Mis Danell W. Smith ate moving in the near futuie to Ogden Utah to live. Mr Smith is employed at Hillfield in the Junction city. 0...h.pd for J cl.o homeCo-- ' Qre(, has e aa P,rn. Ogden Livestock the U.I.C. stat for the past several- PUrM K -, 'Mem., this writing. He hash, to hi, home witp sin Past several mom. nenes of mineral. Cofu f0t U11 b,ltl your rugs TOWN HOUSE CRACKERS P ly U R Y Choc. Chips Baker. heads for Matinicock Point in a regatta on Long Island Sound 6 Oi., 2 For Syrup Cane & Maple. ISA 24 0:.l Coffee Glendale it a Crockers with spr.odi- -o BALLOON BOY Balloon spinnaker billowing. Elsalan sen with a gift for her past work Fred Iiahnel's International as work director. Also a gift was hails from the Larchmont, N.Y., given to Mr.. Viola Sciowlher, . Yacht Club. (NEA' who is leaving the ward and moving to Tooele to make lier Cattle: 25. Odd head high comhome. A reading whs given by Theota Downs. A delicious lunch mercial cows and few stocker was served by the presidency to steers steady. Young commeicial and low cows 27.00. Common 32 laoies. 26 By LELAND Al GER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sparrowr medium stocker steer Leland Auger spent last week and family attended the Sparrow Calves: 10. Nominally steady. with other members of the Hogs: 50. Butchers active family reunion held at Crystal in McCall Idaho atsows Bulk Airs. no and Mr. early. on higher, Sunday. Springs 0 lb. butch- tending a Production Marketing Dewnin Sparrow and family of good and choice Small lot good 264 Association convention. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest er 23 Mr. and Mis. Claience Owen Ma5 odd head good 367 lbs. Mrs. lbs. of 22.60, Bancroft, Hogan enteitained the young people of S. Ccrbiidge and family and Mrs. 20.00. waid Wednesday gening at a Sheep: 800. Two loads Idaho the Raymond Bosworth and familv of bon-fn- e paity. There were eighPreston, all former Smithfield spring lambs and one load of shorn ewes offered, no early teen pi event and had an enjoyresidents, also attended. From Virginia action of these. Compared with able time roasting wieneis and Guests at the home of Mr. and sales last week, few choice and marshmellows, and singing around to Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. prime 100 lb. native spring lambs the fire. Miss Lois Auger is spending a Mrs. Myrle Johnson from rr.oav 2.00and 3.00 lower at 31.00 Small Herman E. Low and daugnter lot good 114 lb. shorn yearling couple of weeks with her giand-mothMrs. Annie Sharp in PresZina of Danville, Virginia, and Mi wethers No. 2 pelt 25.00. ton. Idaho. and Mrs. Leo F. Woodsen and Mrs. Leota Owen visited with child1 en, Carl, Brenda and Judith Bread and other bakery prod- - Mrs. Gwen Wheeler Sunday after-uct- s ' of Ringgald, Virginia. consume 12,500,000,000 noon. These people came to Utan Mr. and Mrs. Bernaid Braddy through the efforts of Elder Gail pounds of flcur annually. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Johnson, who is doing missionary woik in Virginia. On Monday Mr. and Mis. JohnSome like like COLD! HOT; son a tompamed them to the Logan temple. They will also go through the Salt Lake and St. But hot orcold.juvt practically tienbody George temples before returning loves this famous tuna, w ith its delicious to Vnginia. Jensen Guests " flavor. Refrigerated immeSunday guests at the home of diately after it shimmers out of the tro'-ca- l Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Jensen wer Leon end Victor Fonnesbeck, Mr. Pacific ... kept TRIGID-COLuntil and Mis. Knud Fonensbeck, M'.s. comes to you"minute fresh! its canned.it Marie Fonnesbeck of Logan and Faih can of 'A hite Star Brand Solid Pack Mr. and Mis. Paul Fonnesbeck and family of Howell. Utah.' (Tanc) ) tuna is a choice, tender hllet. Serve Mis. Carol W. returned it of ten . . . Hot or Cold home from the Logan hospital on unhad where she Wednesday, VAN CAMP SEA EOOD COMPANY. INC. dergone a major operation. formmof Itiond. CoJiformo A. W. Chambeis is improving at tie Logan hospital, wheie he submitted to a major opeialton on Fi'.oay. On Monday Gaylord Leavitt at.d Baizec Barker left for Camp Lee in Virginia, vvheie they will spend six weeks in the ROTC training. N ev Books The following new books are in the Smithfield libiary and aie ready for circulation. Teen-Ag- e Basketball Slones, edithed by Josh Furman. H.'ld That Line by Joe Arch-ibald. Tne Winds in the West, by Ella Williams Porter. "Johnny King. Quarterback, by Jackson Schalz. "Going Steady', by Anne Emery. "Rookie First Baseman, by C. Paul Jackson. j with Mr. and Mis. Glade Ilousley and Mrs. Hazel Houvley in Day-toIdaho. Gtae Houslcy was leaving Monday foi military sei-- v and family of Canon City, Colorado is spending this week with their 'mother Mrs. Ellen Jensen and family. Other guests of Mrs. Jensen Sunday were Mr. and Mis. Dan J. Auger and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jepsen. Mr. and Mis. Leland Auger and family visited Sunday afternoon ley Jessop. Smithfield L nor j Society Ladies from Bountiful came and visited with Mrs. Bertha Hill who until recently was a member of their ward. Mrs. Hill is improving following a fall in which she suffered a broken arm as well as an injured shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Newell A. Pickett arrived here on Friday evening from Manhatten, Kansas. Pvt. Pickett has been stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. He is to report at Fort Lawton, Washington June 21st for overseas assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and daughter all of Cardston, Canada, called briefly at the home of their sister-in-laand aunt, Mrs. Charles An- SHADY DEAL -T- here noth-in- g like keeping cool in battle, to CpL Oti G. Mercer, of Ventura, Calif,, uses a liberated umbrella to protect himself from the bot Korean tun. int-- 'X being as the,, ng units available 4t base. ISA ( De Luxe. Lb 50-2- 15-2- ri i j Mazola county-committe- I Pints 215-24- 5. Certo Prepared Pectin. 2 For .... SURE JELL OL 3 Pkgs CORNED BEEF HASH Tea itfwnr er Libby's No. 2 cans Large. With Coupon j it it some Giont Size, With Coupon BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES BISQUICK 45c PartyCoke Devils Food CRUSTQUICK 35c GinaerCake & 17c Cooky Mix 27c Giont, With Coupon "just-caught- Leat J Libbys VEAL LOAF QQ UU Libby's Swansdown I I Libby's SOAP Ivory with Coupon. 4 Personal and 2 Medium SOAP Camay Bath Size. With Coupon, 3 35 PIE CRUST Pillsbury m 28 For freshest frsh TOMATO PORK ROAST I.ean .Meat, lb. Fancy Assortment, lb. I FRANKFURTERS 'e VY'E !nol 'IS 'dj0 ijojwo;) iuipno$ Nninon room ooi Fresh Skinless, lb. 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