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Show SmithfieLd sentineL, Ui Mins Jean Campbell of Lewiston ....Eat at the Wright Cafe" was the guest of Miss Lazell Ewing Cold Lunrhes and Dinners. for the Ladies. dating last week end. LOCAL HEWS The Third Ward Beehive Class Mrs. Roy Whitt underwent an under the leadership of Miss Cura Bertha Wait ajipei diritis operation last Friday at Sparrow and Mrs. a Logan hospital. spent the fore part of this week in Smitlilield Canyon. Mr .und Mi's. N. M. Hodgoa, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hodge and child-r-.- i, JJr. William West of Salt loike and Mrs. liueheii Hydra and City was the geest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. family a tended the Weston reunion John Dangerfield, Saturday. at bear Lake last Friday. Wet was enroute to Teton Basin. 8i AUGUST 18, MARRIED IN SALT LAKE Hot or Tables e Mr. Samuel Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gordon of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Gordon enter- - and Miss June Nelson of Lewiston t .lined at a chicken dinner in honor ' were married in the Salt Lake Tern- of Mr. Samuel Gordon and Miss pie, Wednesday, August 16. - o June Nelson, Sunday. t o Miss Beth Gordon was the motive WANTED Fat cows. Call Parley! for a handkerchief shower given by Reese. Phone 792-RAdv. if the Second Ward Gleaners an Tuot- o-day. The evening was spent in soc- Miss Alta Roikelley and Miss Ruth ial chbt after which light refrenh- Shfcw rntrses training at the Dee ments were served. Miss Gordun will Hospital in Ogden, were visitors of .leave in the near future to train Mr .and MiU. J. H. Roskelley and as a nurse at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lak (Sty. family, Sunday. Adv. Cotton Goods -- ,,N OW-,- - i FOR SCHOOL On August 31 Tax goes on Cotton Goods of all kinds WE KNOW THAT OUR MEATS ARE OF THE HIGH- ! EST QUALITY' THAT CAN BE PURCHASED. PRICES ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF OUR EVERYONE- - e Clarence Brown, Mrs. Williamson of Boioe, Idaho. Mrs. Wallace Waite and Mrs. Cal Choate of Lewiston spent Monday Miss Euarda Waite is staying at at Logan visiting Mrs. William with Mr. and Miu. Cal en. o I Choate and family. I Mr. Platt Hind ia visiting friend o Could you use an income at age in Salt Lake City this week. o- 60 or 65 ASK M. T. Adv.l Wilda Hind, Jane Corbett, Rue! Among the people who attended llowman and Wayne Rich returned the trousseau tea held at Lewinton, ! home Sunday after visiting Yellow- Park. Friday in honor of Miss June Nelson were: Mrs. F. J. Gordon, Mrs. Mrs. Reuben Hyden has purchased Pearl Gordon, Beth Gordon, Venna Tarbet, Euarda Waite, Joan Peter- the home formerly owned by Mrs. son, Lena Smith, Mrs. T. W. Jarvis Mary Ann Pitcher, deceased. This and daughter, Eve, and Amy Nel- home k located on 3rd west and son. 2nd north. Lcr-rain- Mr. and Mrs. Archie D. Egbert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Winn were guesto of fir. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson at Bluecreek on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Jets. W. Peterson and Mr. J. H. Peterson called on Mrs. John Larson and family at Newton thf Sunday afternoon following High Priests meeting. Nuttal and children of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. N uttal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbett and famiyl r during the week end. Quite a number of Smithfield people joined the stake in a special ex- o Mr. and Mrs. Quentin TO SAVE BUY NOW Specials for Saturday August 19 1. Mrs. BUY YOUR The Quality Meat Market BACON o AND LARD. PHONE 8 cursion to the Temple on Thursday I night The evening was Smithfield BRAIN FEVER SPREADS FAIR DEAL FOR SMALL STORES night. The Temple closed Friday AMONG HORSES ASK BY RECOVERY OFFICIALS night August 11 following the evenMr. and Mrs. Lowell G. Smith and ing session. .WASHINGTON that Reports Miu. Margaret Bingham and Mrs. Dr. A. D. Egbert, local vttemar-iao many small employers, particularly 2 cases are there Several of the Smithfield business that Rets S packman motored to Malad reports owners of shops, are being subjecton Sunday and spent the day. men have joined the NRA, and it if cl Brain Fever or Encephalomyeed to pressure becauee they have ocpected that others will do so to litis, in Smithfield, 4 or 5 in Benson, not found it possible to c amply overMrs. Robert Griffiths entertained .Jww their willingness to cooperate 1 jn Cornish a.td 1 in Lewiston and with the provisions of the night at 2 tables of Contract Bridge on with the national administration ir. that 2 animals died at Trenton, 1 blanket cede, despite their desire to A 1 in In Smithfield. in and Luncheon was served its inalga Thursday last recovery program. do so, have reached the National accordance with the orders of the at six oclock. The tables were deco Administration. As a result orated in the seasons flowers. The Fanners are busy this week ir. State Veternarian, Dr. Egbert asks Recovery the administration has requested cases all home owners guests present were: Mesdames J harvesting their second crop of nl that report to aid in newspapers obtaining fair K. Sheffer, L. S. Miles, G. L. Rees alfa. The crop is good on most of of sick horses immediately to the for this class of employers. Sick play T. B. Farr, Robert E. Griffiths, T. the farms. nearest local veternarian. Explanation was made that readhorses should be blanketed at once, W. Jarvis, and Lorenzo Toolson. of working conditions so Mrs. G. L. Rees was the winner of Mr. Done Chambers, son of Mr. and others isolated ami sprayed, justment h to comply with the reemployment :he high score prize. and Mrs. Thomas H. Chambers of It is believed that where cStses ere o treated in time that from 50 to 75 program is very difficult, in many his city, was married to Maud particularly for the employer Mr. and Mis. Robert Griffiths am of Providence in the Login per cent will be saved. Dr. Egbert casetf, of only two or three persons. rs states Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cantwell ant! Temple, Friday, August 11. that mosqmtoes are the main have signed the agreement carriers of this disease, therefore, and Miss Venna Cantwell attended th o so far m possible, Mounts Mouritsen family reunion The Teachers and Class leader; the need of spraying of well animals with complied, its but they have provisions, held at the Silver Pond Resort ai convention will be held at Rich- and blanketing the sick horses. not been able to adjust their macho mond, Friday, Sept, 1. commencing Idaho, last Sunday. A no host party was riven tty inery to all of its provisions immedat 11a. m. A luncheon, flower show Mr. and Mrs. George F. Whitt and art exhibit will be the feature the Ladies Ljterary Club, Thursday iately. Pending complete compliance with the terms of the reemployentertained at a chicken dinner. of the day. All officers and teach-or- in honor of Mrs. Effie A. Greene ment plan, of course, these employwill who leave with soon her family are requested to attend, this Those Tuesday evening. prevent to make their home in Salt Lake er.! do not have the Blue Eagle. ! from out of town were: Mr. ant! convention. Hence, pressure has been brought Mrs. P. G. MoCarry and Miss MarCity. against them. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Winn oik! ten Harris of Ogden. The hope of the administration children have moved into their homr-- o is that consumers will deal fairly A High Priests convention of tht First South. with the employer who is willing to 'Jenson Stake was held at Newton adopt the reemployment plan but n Sunday August 13, under the au Aura Glee club under the dirtime to make, adjustments, requires (piriea of the Stake High lriextn' ection of Miss Oriole Crugun have 'lire fact that an employer has sign(residency, with President Have tier, been invited to aing over KLO at Irwin S. Thomson, Mrs. J. R. Thom ed the agreement and does' not have conducting. The Trenton Male chor- Ogden in the near future. son, and Miss Delsa Allred of Smith the Blue Eagle through no fault of us directed by R. E. Bulter furnishfield motored to Salt Lake City his own should entitle him, it is A no host lawn party was held ed several musical selections, and e last week where they attended the felt to the same consideration os in honor of Supt. F. W. Hunter at convention and itolo by Mr. Compora in the Italian banquet given by the those who have obtained the insignia language. Talks were given by pres-df-n- t .ne home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Farmers Automobile Insurance Ex- - Issued by NRA, Washington, D. C. Nelson on Kavestie.i and counselors, S Tuesday. Games were par- change. ono F. Wiser and J. L. McCarrey, ant ticipated in and a deliciouS lunchMrs. James Ohaklera of San Frar-cisoa-, COURT CALENDAR SET secretary P. E. Van Orden, C. I eon wan served. The guest of honor ' Mrs. Vernon Clawson of o Stoddard and President A. W. Cham vis presented with a rcmenibrano Seattle, M. C. Harris has set hie Washington, Mrs. George Judge rs of the Be noon Stake Iresidenr gift and all men present made a AJdanra of Provo, Mrs. Fenton court calendar for the August term High Priests and their wives from firewell speech. ' Former employees and Max Harrison of Cove, as foljows: who have been under the superintenall wartkt were present' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Met. Life Ins. Co. vs Jacob E. dency of Mr. Hunter for six yeare A. Harrison one evening this week. Sloabelund, et al, August 21. the it Amalgamated Sugar Factory Mrs. H. B. Webb celebrated her Ella Smith vs. Anna R. Egbert Mrs. Lorraine Williamson of Boie in Smithfield and their wives who 82nd birthday anriversary on Thurs- et si, August 22. was a dinner guoot of Mrs. Clarence sponsored the party were: Messers day Relatives were invited to call on Meier vs. Lena Rose Meier. Bits Brown, Wednesday. and Mesdames Jchn G. Hadfield, L? her during the afternoon at the 28. August mont Harris, George Seamens, Wal- home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webb. Cache Valley Bank vs. Carl 0. lace Waite. Vane Raymond, Frank Twenty-fiv-e called to extend to Mrs. Holjeson et al, August 24. Winn, A trills Rash, Dell Cannon Wcibb birthday greetings. Mr. and Bret National Bank vs. C. Ray David Newbold, George R. Smith Mrs. William Pope and family of Jones et al, August 25. Boyd Nelson, Glenn Hunter of Bur- - Clifton were present Refreshments Utah Power and Light Co. vs. ley, Idaho and Mrs. William Bowen were served. Richmond Irrigation Co. et al, Augof Logan. Mrs. Edna Lewis was hostess to ust 28. Mr. Hunter has been transferred Hie Bon Huer Club at her homy on H. P. Bair vs. Emma Mickelsen, to the Amalgamated Sugar Co. in Friday afternoon. A social time was August 29. Ogden. enjoyed and luncheon was served. M Ire Peterson vs. A. A. Firmage, Special guests included Mrs. Enid August 80. Mr. and Mrs. John Pott and sons, Bair, Mr. Irene Stoddard. Mrs. Millville Town vs. Elmo Jeflsop, Gordon and Spencer, and Mrs. Caro-- , L&um Christensen, Mrs. Florence August 31. lyn Potts spent the week end at; Lewis, Mrs. H. M. Wadd worth, Mrs. Hyrum City vs. Morris Nielson, I Irwin S. Salt Lake City. Thomson, Mrs. J. R. Thom Sept. 1. Julia Bair, and Mrs. Leone Watts of Logan City vs. J. E. Davis, Sept Smithfield. n, Call In And See Our Bargains! 80 SQUARE PERCALE . 14c yd. THIS WEEK ONLY MENS COTTON PANTS $1.49 Al-U- ro Bn-ploye- MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 98c MENS WORK SHIRTS 49c - 69c - 79c LADIES HOUSE DRESSES Richmond Locals 69c-98- c LADIES VOILE DRESSES 98c ' COTTON HOSE, LADIES 19c pr. -- Hendricks MEN'S WORK AND DRESS HOSE 10c pr. BROADCIjOTII 19c yd. Bargains! DRESS LINENS 49c yd. UNBLEACHED FACTORY TO SHEETING 29c yd. YOU SALE BLEACHED SHEETING Vacation Sale 39c yd. BIG PILLOW TURING August Drive 25c yd. To Make We also have one lot of new Silk Dresses. Come in and look them over. More Friends -- AT North Cache Merc. SMITH FIELDI UTAH. rasSSI " VAN DRUG CO. i Store Select your vacation clothes from our large assortments of smart wearing apparel and save, save, save. 50 ladies new fall dresses just in, all latest styles and colors, siae ed right. up to 58. Pric- New fall hats arriving daily, ALL COATS AT Vi PRICE All summer goods at a sacrifice. Try our hosiery ...Cdme in and get acquainted with our ntylee and prices. 6s Sf- roa Lewis, Irvine Thompson, Woodknd; and Evelyn Webb attended a trousseau tea of Friday afternoon at Lewiston in honor of Miss June Nelson. A no host slumber party waa enjoyed by these girls and Miss Dorothy Johnson on Friday evening at the home of Miss Verda Hicken. Mrs. Annie ' Teterson celebrated her 82nd birthday anniversary Thura A Ladies Furnishings 29 W. 1st N. Logan Logan Garment Co. vs. William Currell, Sept .7. Sylvia S. McCann vs Charles McCann. Sept 8. J. C. Walters vs. J. A. Crockett September 8. JI. H. Roe and B. M. Roe vs. A. G. Lundstrom et al, Sept 12. BE SURE TO GO TO THE BIG AND GAME BALL AT S OPEN AIR PA- J VILION FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th, ?ay- , J?ube? oiand?eihbor 3. picnic spent a PRICE 35c COUPLE. LADIES ial ftemoon with A nice lunch FREE! PURCHASE MEMBER-wh- s served. Those who participated SHIP CARD TO THE A SMITHFIELD in the gathering were Mrs. Betty j FISH AND GAME ASSOOATinV Quayle and Mrs. Hilda Peterson and AND GO TO THE DANCE FREF two daughters of Logan, Mrs. Anna Wilburn of Lon Angeles, and Mrs. Anna Anderson of West Los Angeles California, Mrs. Emily Johnson, Mrs. CIm M. Anderson, Mrs, Victoria Erickson, Mrs. Anna Lawrence, Mrs. Simie Andemon, Mrs. Many Spack-maMrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Augusta Johnson, Mrs. Esther Christensen, Mrs. Metha Christoffereon, Mm. Anna Anderson, Mrs. Sophia Mr And Mrs. Edwin Peterson are Merrill, Mrs. Caroline Anderson, Mrs visiting with Mr And Mrs. Alton Peterson at Jensen, Utah. 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