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Show i The MIA will hold a big variety pregram and dance in the Second ward hall Tuesday night Dec. 17, Mary I orrestor. The afternoon wan 7.30 P. M. There will be a two sp(,nt in playing bunco. High score' Fulkerson entertained was awarded to Mrs. Tilda j j. at her home on ct play presented by tl,e Junior prire (' Ionian and low score to Mrs. Ann. eiub A delldciu lunch-t- i. giria, a one act play diiected by Chypoul. A delicious luncheon was one thirty after Maud Chambers, Songs, readings, served. at (erred locals Miss Faye Sonne of Logan entertained the cast of the North Cache high ichoul drama to a bunco party at her home on Saturday evening. High score prize was awarded to Budd Griffiths and low score was awarded to Ruth Pond. A dainty luncheon was served to theirteen 5LhnWrt bridge was played. musical selections between acts. With guests: Ida Monroe, Budd Griffiths. Burns Toolson, Elmer Olson, and IS Admin Toolaon wa awarded every ticket to this program will be given a chance on a Darrell prie. Pitcher were the Smiihfield box Cantwell (fore Stephen left lovely gh Thursday of Christmas candy. for Loa Angeles on a business trip. students in attendance. .Lp AT at 1 p. m. together with costs of advertising, the said delinquent stock will be taken over by the said company to pay for the amount of delinquent tax and costs. Tle names of stockholders and the amount of tax with number of shares delinquent follows: No. NAME Shares Amt. Theron Ashcroft 10 5.50 .33 Mary C. Barnett Isabell M. Bingham .... 1 3 .74. WillaTd S. Bingham 1 .55! 1.10' 2 Stephen Cantwell 1 .55 Benjamin Coleman .... Thus. II. Craghead 2l 1,24 2.40 8 Einina W. CragUn 14 Clara Crockett .28 6.60 Lars E. Danielson 12 1 Lionel E. Danielson .65 2 4 1.51 George Dane 1.10 ..... 2 Wesley Downs 2 1.10 Benjamin Gittins Neils O. Gyllenskog 4 2.20. SC Jos. P. Greene 19.80 John G. Hadfield 25 i 12.73 Alma H. Hale 1.65 8 Leslie Hansen 8 2.40 1 Henry O. Hansen .95, 1 Harold Hansen .44 Cecar Harwood 2 1.10 2 1.10 Sidney Harwood M. Leroy Hill .87 3 8.76 J. W. Hurren 5 Media Jensen 4m 19.83 !I. B. Johnson 1 .65 2.20 Violet P. Kesri 4 1 Golden C. Kent J5 8.25 15 John E. Lee 0 .33 Ida C. Miles 7.70! 14 Janey P. Miller John M. Moody 1.38 214 2 Ii. L. Nelson 9 Milo Nilson 20 14.49 2.10 2 Nephi Peterson 1 6-.88 Elmer Payne Win. Pilkington .65 1 T. E. Pitcher 1 .55 1 .65 George Roskelley 1 Mice Roskelley J65 David Roskelley 1 .65 0-- 1-- THE AMERICAN POOD J5S FCR A fT gbocebies variety GOOD AND CHOICE 2taT& WATCH FOR OUR HAND ORDERS SfiaWE DELIVER FREE MORE dv. OB yjoO Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mortenson announce the birth of a baby boy on Tuesday night at the Dudge HosMrs. Mortenson wjs formerlv pital. Lula Roskelley of Smithfield. SANTA WILL GIVE A SACK OP CANDY UNDER CHILDREN SIX YEARS CUSTOMER HAVING TO ANY AND NUTS TO OP AGE, DRY BETWEEN NOW AND CHRISTMAS ALL BELONGING CLEANING DONE AT SQUIRES 126 NORTH MAIN LOGAN 171 Phans Phone a lot of fun, invitations and friendly She misses contacts. She doesn't have a telephone. 171 Hi II I: Mrs. Sarah Winn, Mr. Bessie desiring Pea Silage from Brough and Bishop Archie Harper the Mack station may get it Mon-- ! of Trenton were visitor of Mrs. days and Thursdays from 9:00 until Mary A. Hill on Wednesday. 12:00,.. nebn. Commencing.. Monday, December. 9, 1935. adv. Mrs. John Hanson is having his house remodeled and having modern furnishings put in. Mr. Roy Smith and grandsons, Glen, and Ray Moo sc man, were week All members of the First ward end visitors in Salt Lake City. Relief Society are invited to attend the annual Christmas party to be held Tuesday afternoon in the First Mrs. Grant Hall of Hyrum is ward meeting house. spending a few days this week visMrs. Amy Hind, Pres. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Deppe. EAT AT THE WRIGHT CAFE HOT DINNERS, LUNCHES AND SANDWITCHES. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lamb cf Hyde Park were guests of Mr. and WOULD YOU LIKE A TRIP Mrs. Eldon Limb on Wednesday AROUND THE WORLD? evening. You may take one, and at Christmas time, too. The Smithfield SumMr. and Mrs. Douglas Hooper mit school students, with Miss El' spent the week at Salt Lake. va Palmer as music director nnd Mile Melba Plowman as director of dramatics, are preparing a Christmas operetta entiled, Christmas Around HO VOLUME the World. The operetta promises to be one FOR RADIO SERVICE of the most interesting and educaSEE tional ever presented by the school Customs of Caiistmns celebitions in many parts of the world, along with Radio Service Co. typical cotutmee, will help you spend a pleasant evening. Will we PHONE 317 LOGAN see you at our entertainment? Lloyd Reeae East of Post Office ooo Austin Smith were "lark Thomley Mr. and Mrs. L. V, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tool-eo- n Jas Thornlcy during the week. Thoi-- LLOYDS BLUE BLAZE COAL It Costs but a Few BLUE With BLAZE Vs ONLY 19 DAYS REMAIN TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LIBERAL CONCESSIONS GRANTED BY YOUR STATE LEGISLATURE! here is no time to lose. IS ...BLUE BLAZE COAL THAT MEANS SCREENED G SLATE AND OTHER ELEMENTS ARE REMOVED. THUS YOU HAVE DEAL TO ASHES LESS 'MORE YOU HAVE WITH AT LESS AND HEAT NGN-BURNIN- Everlons & Sons GoJ LOGAN 4 614 1 3 3 Chirshnas Gifts A useful gift from our st will be appreciated by him her, old or young. Everlons 2.20 2.85 .73 1.65 & Sons C; LOGAN Electric Goods We sell electric wiring goob for ks. Electricians bay here Everlon & Sons Co. Logan PERMANENT SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GOOD EXTRA SALK AT TREES FOR F, L. WEST SHOP 2nd SO. MAIN ST. adv. SMITHFIELD. DELINQUENT WAVE From Row On At i THE BARKER WATER Barber and Beauty Shop SMITHFIELD UTAH PHONE 4 TELEPHONE Notice is hereby given that there remains unpaid tn the books of the Smithfield Irrigation Company of Smithfield, Utah the 1935 water tax on the following amount of stock, cs shown by the Treasurers taxpayers list which tax if unpaid before the 28th day December, 1935 I Gall in PERSON For Prices Roskelley Coal Yard Dont wait for It's the lightest, snildest-fiastin- g of all RYES How you can save money on taxes due for 1932 and prior years. can save your prop- erty from final tax sale. But Hurry. The deadline is fast approaching. , ....If your iltfte does not drawl well order a new smiketael from W. H. See your county treasurer unmedU tely. Have him explain . . 2. How you SMUKESTAGKS COST. ie last minute rush. Act now. 1. LOGAN HOLIDAY TAX UST GOAL Sans GoJ & 2-- r Less ASHES To SHI Everlons S-- Mrs. Marion Cragun enter, ined at a bridge luncheon Wedncday Twelve home. afternoon at her guests were included. Cents a Day fo New window shade Christmas will please alL Our shade factory will save ye money. Mrs. William Q. Anderson of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Fmmn Fc-on Thursday. The members f the Genealogical Society enjoyed a dsjnce and pro gram at the Third ward llecre tion hall. Refreements were served. y GIVE SHADES ACT NOW. CONVERSATIONS on funeral services are rare and the subunject, oftentimes, is avoided becomes action til emergency necfwsry. In surh a tfme cf Morticians nerd LINDQUIST are ready to serve you. Our dignified, reverent services are always complete, never lacking in sympathy or the little details so necessary to satisfaction. Our charges are low. The old ryes were made as Mayflower is made gentle and soft, clean and mild io the taste. Yet rye always was a sturdy drink and so is Schenley's Mayflower. Why not give Mayflower a gilt of Rye is an old American cusloml Jot. 8. Finch & Co., lac., Schcnlnr, ra. Diritloa oi SCHENIXY PRODUCTS CO. Inn. SMMMZ'S It har Mark oi Meiil 0. W. Lindquist and 'UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION Stas MORTICIANS Logan, Utah STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY raevrtfkM'ft.' ifetwetfr PtsintoHMf, !. |