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Show i t JULY 3. SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. L Agricultural college extenson service. These weights an often divided into three major classes: Chiffon, fine yarns made into sheer fabrics; semi service, yarns of medium sise; and service, large yarn that produce substantial fabrics. In some stores semiservice" is the term applied to five ami hose; ."service to seven, eight and nine-threbase; and heavy service, to ten, eleven, and twelve-ihreaknit is hosiery and flat, shaped to fit the leg, teamed together down the back of the leg and along the bottom of the foot. In moat stocking, the leg is knit on tne machine, called the legger, and the foot on another machine called the footer. Sometimes in transferring the stocking leg to the footer, lines are formed across the instep. To wear wetf, hosiery should he elastic. Poorly mode hose are not elastic enough to keep their original shape, nig stocking should be to three-fourtat least one-ha- lf of an Inch longer than the foot when hearing weight. Toe and sole reinforcements should be durable. LOCAL NEWS and Wqde Mil Mr. Maud Mile of Palo Alio, California arrive! in Smithfield Tuesday to spend the summer visiting iwith relative. . six-thre- ad sh Dodrero Mr. and Mr. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rides, of Lofui left Wednesday far a trip V Yellawstone National park. Mrs. Bidrero formerly Miss Mavis Depps of Smithfield. M. Mr. W. Mr. and Mr. Karl R. ttoppe, Jr., M. Bodrcja, of Logan, Jlazen Deppe, and Byron Leo X upper visited faith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Robert E. Anderson on Monday evening. of Tremonton, Mrs. Lowell Smith entertained at a party in honor of her son, George Ls eighth birthdays A delicious luncheon was served to seventeen Ben-so- n young friends. Clayne Monk of and Alice Lou Quinney of Long were Beach special guests. out-of-to- DREAD HOUSE FOUND Mrs. Vera Quinney and daughter, Alice Lou of Long Heddi, California are guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Juhn Had field. DY RESETTLEMENT ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Margaret Binghflm motored to Suit Lake City on Wednesday with friends from Preston. gue.-- t violin, nuJe the foreot. in which Peter says U "to the queens, taste, where he can grow Kgger.i and Leio-vegetables and flowers, and) Theres music in the trees, Ilugan patiently Kelps the taut wood the Resettlement Administration had; to give it forth. Chinkapin is the loan to him a thirty-yenewest wood to be used in fine advanced besides pur- started, him get violin making, and Peter Hogan help home. his forest j discovered Its amazing adaptability chasing I am so nappy, I want to . give!I a to. violins. one a piece of If you would like a piece of chink-ever- y pe he says, in ! wood, make to a bridge spin wood, perhaps Great the meet to has he gone after . . far younr vfalfa, Peter Hogan will , en . . send it to you as freely as he would Virtuoso! he has. 40 1 than more for give it to you if you stood before, P I his little woodland cottage. He makes very violins and.is he says, weather, the ocoverpr of a treatment v;oiln wood lvt you M wuod bch cLrely approaches the a tree and feel secreta of Stradivanus, Guamsnusj of it wood before and Cremona, as actual teets made . muaicai me p!ece in gitat sjTnphony orchestras end.; wood, chink ,n ia iuth by large radio broadcasting stations , well by the winds from the violin masters j it seg. The y a wind fa- virtuosi. atniment, depending on wind seasonHis home', was found when the vibration and air its wood, ing in Resettlement Administration began when it is finally finished for play acquiring land in Mendocino county, fang. 150 miles north of San Francisco the Playing continuously help on the coast, in accordance with its wood in a violin to unlock its taut-nescientific land utilization policies, and mellow the tone, so Peter and wished (o preserve the area exIlogan has invented a violin developclusively for the big trees and for er which automatically plays two forest recreation of the public. violins at a time as long as desired, Eleven families were found in the to "unlock the music. woodlands, Peter and Me wife, Jessie, being among them. Only rough woodland (trials led to Ms flower-- e For Cable Splicing call 46, Glen Adv. mothered cottage, but they were R. Winn. well-wowith many feet of many who had sought Lot for sale just north uf Dr. quiet muaidana Hogan, to meet hhn fa person EgbertVInquire of Lecfiard Roskel-an- d perhaps obtain a piece of wood, ley, 245J4 N. 1st E., Logan Utah. selected from the trees of a greet forest by his patient, expert hands. The National Park Service, to FOUND A lawn mower cfa which the job fell of developing the S. Highway No. 91. Identify Mendocino Woodlands, as a recrea- - Smithfield Sentinel Office and pay tfan area for the public, found that for this ad. Adv. the home of Peter Hogan and the garden he had built around it were ....FOUND 2 keyi in a leather key fa the area listed by the Resettle- -' container. Call at Sentinel office--meat Administration to be returned Adv. to the surrounding f rest, and soon it will be no more. ....FOUND An Iver Johnson bicycle The violin maker and Mb wife Identify at City Marshals office have selected a new Adv. ranch and pay for this ad. Personality ar ft ftfi-.lnsn- y . J T Hair Culling Falling Hair If Hansel and G re tel, hand in hand, were to wander fa the great forest at Mendocino Woodlands, and if they listened carefully, they might hear the merry violin- maker. They would find the beaten path a busy world has made to his little fairytale home. And he would give them a piece of chinkapin wood from the fairy woodland to take home with of Mrs. A. J. Hill on - Monday. Mr. Suel Bodily and Mix Arlie f Lewiston were visitors Btulily of Miss Marie lloljeson on them.1- - Feter Hogan ia a twinkling little Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Meyers visitman who lives among the great reded with Miss Frundls Nilson woods. Few know what he looks Millville last week. like, hut thousands have peered incf violins in the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cantwell rf to the innards Amalga were dinner guests of Mr. great cities of the world, to find the Hogan hallmark there to say and Mrs. Frank Raymond on daughter, Wanda, of Sfiftt Lake City spqnt the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Cantwell, Mr. and Mrs. Green were on their way to Yellowstone National park. BLUE BLAZE GOAL M son Mrs. T. W. Smith of Sacramento, California, are visiting with relatives in Our beauty shop has bees moved from the earner of the barber shop and is fa a reparate coul robot just back of the barber shop. We invite you ta inspect our tew quartefs. Tflt coolest shop in town. . GET YOUR NEXT PERMANENT AT Da-wsy- ne HEAT MORE PER POUND OF COAL! IT IS CHEAPER TO USE BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL BECAUSE IT DELIVERS MORE HEAT PER POUND. AND THERE IS LESS ASH ' AND SOOT BECAUSE BLUE I COAL NUT BLAZE IS ' CLEANED! ORDER SOME entertained A crystal bowl of pink roues formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for guests. . Phone 27 W. H. Roskelley Coal Yard I CELEBRATING OH mm mm The Seven Sunny stitchers fourth club held a meeting Wed- -' year nesday, July 1 at th6 Junior high reboot. The afternoon was spent in cutting out and sewing on the first , project. Luncheon was served by Mias Metta Hale. 4 Har-wiio- d, 7-- I "Within each brand of Irsicry there may be many weights, dctcr-itiine-rl f threads In by the numfa the yarn, says Ellon Agren, specialist ia clcthiag at jhe Utah State . z KOOLADE, FOURTH OF JULY PARTIES, PICNICS, CAMPING, AND FISHING TRIPS, WILL NOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT SONNY BOY BREAD; CAKES, PIES, ROLLS, COOKIES AND BUNS. ORDER YOURS TODAY. YOUR Ice Cold, per case (24 3 9c PAItAIISE PICKLES 'W0RLD 0VER CINNAMON ROLLS, DOzra CINNAMON ROLLS, D0ZES 18c BRAN FLAKES, 35c 25c B0X BUTTER ROLLS, COOKIES, BUNS H0T aswaiwy z DOzra D0G 0R HAMBURGER, 2 DOZEN (Ip ordered THURSDAY) . OCro COC ora mr 4 ill mi CNI)Y BARS- ALL PLAV0BS- JELL0, MATCHES, PINEAPPLE, I I Serving ALL OUR SERVICE IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THOSE IN EVERY L STANDING WITHOUT SACRIFICE OF THOROR BEAUTY OUGHNESS MARKS THE FINAL THAT SERVICES CONDUCTED BY THIS ESTABLISHMENT. G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS MORTICIANS Logan, Utah 02 - r2- bottib in- UART B0TTLE - 31c Qc 02 ioc 3c broken sliced, Large can .... 27c 12 02-- 15c TOMATO JUICE, PEANUT BUTTER, ZAY-TE- 02 F- bottle g2c 13c PUFFED WHEAT, WAKER' PK0- - 9c PEAS, CORN, A 10c G0L1EN 17 OZ. BAaNTILVM, LAKGE DIXIE-4- CAN N0 CAN j Qq 2V4 10c F0Cr 0 PAPER CUPS, DIXIR 15 r0R PAPER PLATES, PAPER, 12 IN gc 10c 7c 4c PKG s DEVILED MEAT, UBBYS 12 oz CA CORN BEEF, 19c 10c VIENNA SAUSAGE, CRACKER JACK, 2 9c 1 LB- MARSKMELL0WS, Radio Heater U0NTE- CATSUP, PAR, North Cache Motor Co. rottle igQ --... SOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE, Giant Size, 6 bare YOU CAJ EAT 1 5c g9C SOAP, q AND A VARIETY g5C OF YOU CAN MEET V . WASHING POWDER, LG. PKG. AT PRICES Authorized Ford Dealers SMITHFIELD, UTAH - - cellophane PALMPLIVE, 2 BARS MEAT 18c SHAVERS' 2 SHRIMPS, GClp K,ST' 0AS - - - - 10 Ukelele GRAPEFRUIT, TOMATOES, 1934 Ford Coupe 1934 Ford Pickup 1930 Chev Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1933 Ford Titick 1927 Chev Coach - - 19c 10c 15c SALAD DRESSING, TAN0' j Smithfield Bakery WK HAVE A FULL LINE OF THE BEST -- HPE. PINT CAN CTD UBBYS' EBEP' MUSTARD, D02EN BorrLES 2 TUNA FISH, WHITE $1.00 EACH Qc z 20c 23c 23c PIES, 02 IAX 6 UME RICKEY, OLIVES, tatfA) USED CAES M'inson. .. 4 twiNmT WAX PAPER, Mr. and Mrs. B. Alonson returned from Peoria, Illinois, where they have been visiting with their sen and daughter, Mr. and Airs. B. C. HOSE No. FRI., JULY 3, 1936 ? ? ? lard and other remodeling work done at her place of business. She received the broken las while walking over the floor joists, where she slipped and fell. Winn reports that his wife and their son will soon return home from the lreston hospital. SILK PHONE PHONE NO. 4 sr .June FROM BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SHOP 10-ac- re TODAY. BREAKS LEG IN THREE PLACES Mrs. E. R. Lundquist it in a Logan hospital recovering from a broken leg sutained at her place of business in Smithfield on Saturday, SERVICE Barkers -- CAKES, lloljeson FOR SALE: LEGHORN PULLETS AND COCKERALS. SEE GORDON ERICKSON. Adv. AT ! Pe-le- r SODA WATER, nt a dinner on Sunday. CHOICE black caps for sale, North and 1st West, Sidney Adv. Smithfield, RESULTS! rn SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Mrs. Andrew E. McCombs entertained tho members of the Friendship club at her home on Thursday afternoon in h nor of her birthday. Luncheon was served at small tables after wMch bunco was played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Lew riawman and Mrs. Frank Corbett Invited guests were: Mrs. Lew Plowman, Mrs. William Erickson, Mrs. Laura Gyllenskog and Mrs. Gran: M. Hall of Hyrum. a new floor WE GUARANTEE Barkers PQRK & BEANS, The First ward primary officers and teachers entertained at .weiner roast at the James Mack Memorial park on Monday evening in honor of Airs. Lenna Micheelis, Mrs. Eldon Lamb, and Mrs. Albert F. McCann. Thirty guests were present 28. She is having CORRECTED ss - Marie Dandruff ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John P. Greene and iiTSl and 6-- Mr. Emma Briggs of California, was a that it is a gord lMt FRESH FRUITS A VEGETABLES Gutke Meat & Grocery A HOME OWNED STORE Phene IS WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU We Deliver Smithfield |