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Show bjUIUFIELD. CACHE 1 Mrs. Lowell Smith entertained the DeLure Bridge club at her home on Thursday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served at one long BiS1 table centered by a crystal of xf-aCalifornia Monday, roses. Mn. Smith was assistpink two month with her ed In serving by her mother, Mrs. )kZ J. J-- Meikle. Margaret Bingham. Tables were arfor bridge following the lunAllen f KAnond ranged cheon. High score ptlxe was awardStaTS ed to Mrs. Vernal Munk, high cut Mary L. Merrill. to Mrs. Marlin Gragun and guest to Mrs. Seth Godfrey. Special price home Lorin Noble returned wen: Seth Godfrey, guesta a two week. Mrs. Vernal Mrs. Mrs. evening Munk, Harry DeRyke and Mrs. Norman Smith. and md Mm. Harry DeRyke Mrs. Edgar Hawcm entertained the members of her c?ub at a lawn Dr'vSPerlSUDday JJte Salt party on Thursday a&eraoon. Cards the entertainment for the furnished and child-o- f HA Raymond Fames afternoon. Prices were awarded to itb Mrs. Mrs. Richmond visited Mather and Mrs. Done George JJg juymond on Thursday. Chambers. A delicious luncheon was and Served by the hostess at small tables Smith7 Cye Nxpper, to Mesdamei Jack Matkina of Hyde LW, Tues-Kw- n returned home Ivan Nilson, Eldon Lamb, weeks atoy at ths Park, a Keith Meikle, Murria Hanson, Crlin with Sbb Narann Training Camp Hanson, Harold Hanson, George Ma145th Infantry. ther, Done Chambers and Reed locals ' b-- Sr a1 t' Allen r and Mm. Joseph Meikle, Sun-A- y spent Iris Meikle, y.ivi'. nd The most notable social function at Lagoon. of the week was the bridge lunchand son, eon given by Mra. W. A. Noble Charles Handy visited at her home on Thursday. The tables ftiriw, of Salt Ldjce City, were beautiful with cut flowers. on Noble W. A. Mrs. ,14 Mr. and Dinner was served at one thirty at faHday and Wednesday. Holies small tablet Prices were awarded Mrs. Robert Griffith and Mrs. Joseph Gutke. Those present were G. L. Rees, George P. Tool-coMartin Roakelley, Lorin Lowe, T. W. Jarvis, Richard Toolaon, Ker-nGlenn R. Winn, T. Toolaon, B. Farr, James A. Cragun, Douglas Hooper, Leonard Miles, Robert E. Griffith, L. C. Joseph, Hasen Dames C. W. Clark, Joseph Gutke, Cash Smith, Melvin Woodruff, Sidney Munk, Harold Deppe and J. M. to Creditors Mes-dam- es n, nr THE DISTRICT COURT OF FIRST 'JUDICIAL DISSTATE OF OF THE CACHE IN AND FOR al THE TRICT UTAH COUNTY. the matter of the estate of Daniel on, also known as Erick Ian L, E. Danielson, h DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS present claims with Creditor iwill Tooehen to the Mr. and Mra. N. Tratt Smith and undersigned adntfn-iitratr- son, Bruce, and Mtc. Irvin Derrick at her residence at Smith-fieland chklren of Salt Lake City are Cache County, Utah, on or before the 5th day of September, visiting a lew days with Mr. and 1938. Mn. Joseph W. Peterson. Era A. Danicfton, Administratrix of the estate Miss Ora Olney entertained at a of Lars Erick Danielson, also an party Sunday evening. Games known as L. E. Danielson, cany after furnished the entertainment deceased. was luncheon which a delightful, George C. Hem rick, Attorney for Administratrix. Thebna served to Mies Hadfield, Date of Tint publication July 8, Baron Fonnesbeck,' (Jkn Lundberg, 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erickson, Mr. Date of last publication, July 31, and Mrs. Herman Fonnesbeck and 1938L the hostess. (Legal Advertisement) ix d, l-- i rorvrv, lilt UT.iS. IY.IDaY. S. 1538. Mrs. Pearl Gordon, president of the Smithfield Flower Garden club increase in tourist travel has been attended the rose show held at Pro- substantial and consistent," continued Mr. Jones. vidence last week. We are paring licence plate from alnhst every ei.i'.e in il. l'n-wThe American Leiun Auxiliary .Kxetremely gratifying an the will meet Friday, July 10 at 2:30' visfrom these the hume of Mrs. Annie Mile. itor of the new Ford 'e jwfjr-nan-.-- e A nice program ha been prepared. under the trying loiidttii.ns A good attendance i desired. of Western driving. It it evident Mr. Susie Hack of Boise, Idaho, tli.rt the 193G Ford 8 is particudriviaa been the guest of her sister, larly adapted to conditions. ing Mrs. Helen P. Tool son during the "Owners are enthusiastic in praispast week, ing the ruggedneg and iamina of the V-and their remarkable ease A weiner roast was held of ridhig over of bng stretch Wednesday evening a! a High Creek read. Hearty approval, too, is givcanyon camping place. Those present en the aafety feature of the Ford were Mr. and Mr.. George Chnst-offeraoV-the always dependable, always Mr. .and Mrs. Os Merrill, safe mechanical brakes, the and Mr. and Mra. Ethen Thompson, of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Norman body and sturdy frame construction, the bjw center of gravity, ease of Smith, Mr. and Mra. Lowell Smith, and safety-glar- e all around. .pnd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spackman. coithrol, n ie V-ti- V-- 8' no-ho- st n, all-ste- el TOURIST TRAVEL Business SHOWS INCREASE Verifying the prediction made earlier this year by automobile association and touring bureav, ' this summer is proving to be one of the greatest, if- - not the greatest years for tourist travel since the invents n of the automobile. 5 According to late reports received by.D, S. Jones, Ideal Ford dealer, travel' on almost all Western highways is from 35 per cent to 40 per cent higher this year than last. As early as May 1st, travel was 25 per cent higher this year than Hr the "same period during 1935, and at the peak of the season it is expected that the increase will reach as high os 50 per lent. ' in southern Utah Registration parks is 25 per cent ahead of last year and Yellowstone 'Ffcrk in Wyoming shows a similar increase. Montanas Glacier National Park and famed scenic 'attractions throughout Idaho are reporting 'heavy gains. Checks on practically every highway in Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Montana, and Wyoming show that the Picking Up Industrial output in the Twelfth District was somewhat higher during May than in the preceding month. Factory employment and pay rolls, except in the highly seasonal fruit and vegetable caimlftg industry, also increased. Ddstoricp measure of the distribution of goods declined during May, however, after seasonal adjustment The total value of building permits issued showed little change from the April total, and contracts awarded for engineering construction declined. Let us supply your needs. You be pleased with thc quality. will Everton Sons Co UTAH Everlon wv & I" 0AN w- - DEVILED MEAT, DRINK. 2 ?KGS COOL flDJ'DELICI0US POTATO CHIPS FRESJI CRIsr COFFEE, COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR. PKG- - EXTRA FANCY, CAN - DILL, QUART, J. BP 1 LB. CAN RAW, 1 LB. .CAN M. RAW, GREEN, JELLO. LG M a LB. TKG DELICIOUS SALADS, rKG Towdered or Brmwn, 2 FKGS CORN FLAKES w-r-- s BREAD. NO. TOILET SOAP, wnn QUALITY AND ION E ft 2'i 19c ,KGS' 23c 15c 10c 10c 18c IAN WAS11 33c 30c 21c 5c - WONDER, 3 LOAVES CATSUP, TIERCES, 19c 15c 15c 4 11,1(8 1 GROCERY cottage. (where you use electric service) BLUE MONDAY CLUB" 23c 25c 25c 9c -- PUFFED WHEAT, LAR0E re0 PUFFED RICE, L01i 1 if you cook on a coal, wood, gasoline or kerosene stove cither at home or in a summer CALL IT THE CAN- 18c R4W- - VIENNA SAUSAGE, PICKLES, ... oil, CANTELOUPES, MELONS FOR HOMES, LUNCH AND YON TRIPS. SHRIMPS, A telephone costs but a few cents a day Sons Oo. fg SALAD DRESSING, BESr ,D"JTY' LOGAN, UTAH to questions like these. I I CF TOMATOES, LETTUCE, ORANGES, BANANA?, BomE Everton & Sons Co! LOGAN, UTAH t Wi cov-er- forever fe and mass of cookiog by old fashioned methods by using a now, modem, inexpensive. Automatic Electric Roaster. css bid goodby YOU fats but it doesn't mate us It cooks by frying, baking, boiling, stowlike any electric range. ing, roasting Yot it can be osed inywhtre that electricity is available as it is light enough for a boy to carry. Plug it into any electric outlet as you would a toaster. Wish it is yes would a dish. blue any morel "You see. eicht of us girls had grown up and got married and had babies; all of us live right next door to each other, so to speak and yet we were ' to busy with housework that we seldom saw each other. Maude realized it first. She said it was n shame we didn't keep up our friendship; we ought to meet and play bridge every Monday afternoon. But Monday's washday,' we protested. 'Not for; Automatic features make it possible to ge away and leave it to cook an entire without thought or atmeal safely It can also be esed to keep tention. feed hot for hoars as it is perfectly insulated. In fact, tha sama insulation that kttps tha heat in, keeps heat out, so it can bn used to keep things cold, too. 1 low. costs are extremely Operation Thermostats cut off current when the proper temperature is reachsd, so mere than half the cooking is dene en stored In addition, yea can also lava host. by taking advantage of Extra Electricity 1 The Laundry me.' she replied. That's ' does it better and quicker, and gets things so much cleaner. To say nothing of saving time and bother. and there we organized the Blue Monday .'And it's been flourishb'g ever since, thankn out-of-dat- e. tw at LOGAN, UTAH r PHONE LOGAN 438 AND REVERSE CHARGES MARKET SMITHFIELD Wttyyywyytttwtwyyyvvtt a. nr Laundry F r LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS OUR REPRESENTATIVE IS IN SMITHFIELD DAILY Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & See . J' .V J.d L ed with new rluth in our blind factory. This Will Interest ON THESE FRJSNCH Window blind rollers to be ephone gets answers deans better. LOGAN, UTAH FRIDAY SPECIALS DRESSING, WANTED The farmer with a tel- Use safe kleVn for all dry! It is safe and it cleaning. 144AAAAAAAAAAAAA..aAAAAAAA Kt PLENTY of new Government securities Issued on June 15, total loans and investments nf district city bunks increased 45 million dollars during Ilia four-wee- k period ending June 17. Adjust-p- ii denpind and rime deposits declined slightly. Member bunk reserve balances de-- c roused CiO million dollars between May 20 and June 17. Transfer of funds out of tho district in connection with corporate security redemptions togetlter with a net outflow of funds arising from other commercial and financial transactions was tho principal factor tending to reduce district banking funds during the first three weeks of the period. During the week ending June 17, largo cash payments for new United States Government securities and second quarter income ' tax collections os well as an increase in demand for currency contributed to a further doervare in reserve balances. A considerable portion of the reduction may lie regarded as temporary in character, since cashing by veterans of their Adjusted Service Certificate checks will tend to restore to banks the reserve funds which were paid into the Treasury on June 15 at the time of now Government financing. How is the market? Shall I ship today? What is the price? Safe Gleaning Sons Co. K & LOGAN, Kefinlsh your floors with Air floor sander. $1.50 2 HOURS & was estimated to be somewhat higher than ia May 1935. Principally because of the purchase Good Hardware Sander To Rest Everton District lumber production continto expand during May, and operations in the steel and cement Industrie remained near the high levels which have prevailed in the past few months. Although gasoline production exceeded deliveries, crude oil output showed little change and crude inieiitorie s were reduced. Asparagus canning dclincd seasonally in the latter part of Flay, but the spinach pack was completed early in that itiorqh. canning of cherries commenced about the end of May and continued until the middle of June. Operations in the fish conning industry increased with the start of salmon packing' and there was on expansion in schedules at tuna and niackeral canneries. store The value cf department sales declined slightly on a seasonally adjusted basig, as did new automobile sulci, lntercoastal trade also was lower than in April and freight carloadings failed to increase by the customary seasonal t mount. Weather conilitivns daring AI ay of generally favored the growth crops, except in certain localities where early maturing fruits were damaged by rain. Current estimates which are subject to considerable revision, indicate a slightly larger output of deciduous fruit in California this year than in 1935, but point toward lower yields in the Northwest. The supply of oranges this year is expected to be considerably smaller than last years large crop. Prices paid farmers for their products averaged about the as a year ago. same in mid-Ma- y The growing season has advanced his year than last, more rapidly however, and early fruit and field crops have been marketed in larger volume than a year ego so that cash in May income of district firmer ued LIGHT CO. |