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Show - t; jWHFfcLft FORMER SMITH FIILD RESIDENT LOCALS ijr I DIES Short graveside services will b" John Hadfied, Mr. held for Vmn..n a farmer run and ton jjrj. Qart Richard Mrs. Denn Cant- - Smithfield resident. In the Smithfield ajul Mn. Tran, and e of Mr and visited with Mrs. 2d acne qocsty. hah, feiday. Rosketley Family Hold Reunion La- - 8aftry Sawrily ! - e MY GIFT MINUTE BIBLE By Ada D. Claypool BY C. Y. HANSEN but had the power I - m rr'yr, who are rind Island, Nebraska, The First ward M. 1. A. ia sponsHe tanner residents af Richmond. a dance to bo given on Tuo,-da- y oring had a most enjreports as having evening D .'comber 29th. Music, oyable- trip. will be furnished by a go.'d six piece orchestra and an enjoyable eve-- 1 enFlawmsa Ronald Mrs. and Mr is promised all who attend. tertained friends ad their home on 000 dinhot delicious A gjprfay evening. -- served after which pinochle remainder of TJI played for the ner iwaa the evening. Ur. and Mrs. Charles Lundquist entertained at a dinner party Sunat Rlheir home in honday afternoon Mrs. Eugenia Lundquist and or of and Mrs. Katherine Rodney, eon, Harris of Hyde Park. INFORMATION and Mrs. Mack Olney and son ore here visiting. Mr. Bramley Farr spent in Salt Lake City. Tues- Mr. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith and OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN left Monday, AND FOR THE Mrs. F. S. Merrill COUNTY OF December 21 for Los Angeles to CACHE Mwd the iwinter. In the matter of the estate of Cye Nipper has gone to Pric.e, FRED J. CROWLEY where he will spend Christmas with Deceased. Mr and Mrs. E. R. Parson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditons will present claims with vouchers ta the undersigned adminSERVICES GiTTIHS istratrix at her residence at Smith-fielCache Ctunty, Utah, on nr THURSDAY HELD before the 10ti day of February, day spUhjepa n: yr d, David Kenneth, 35 who has Buffeted with a week heart, died sudtfie home of denly Monday night his parents Janies W. and Elizabeth Craghsad Gittins. Surviving him are his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Thomas IL, William J.. and Robert Gittins iyf Smithfield; Mrs. LaVon Smith and Floyd Gittins of Bountiful; Mrs. Harriet Nelson of Spring Balls of Canyon, Mrs. LVxgaret Boron Mrs. Lizzie Miller of Hyrum and Howard Gittiiu of Wellaville. at 1937. EMMA CROWLEY, administraof Fred J. Crowley, deceased. George C. Heinrich Attorney for Administratrix D ates of publication: December 4, 1, 11, 18, 25, 1936 and January Adv 1937. ooo - trix of the estate NOTICE Notice ia hereby given that there Ion the Mowing described stock on account of an Funeral services will be held in levied on the 10th day of the Second ward IThursday at 1 p. October, 1936. The several amounts m. with interment in the Smithfield set opposite the names of the recuratory under the direction of Lind- spective share hildeta of rfock in quist and Sons. the Smithfield West Bench Irrigation Company is as fulhws: Cer. Shares Name Stock Tax No. Utah Mortgage Loan pledge of 53 62 Done George And in accordance with the lawa f of the Slate cf Utah so many hire-am as etock such each parcel of ly .e ncccssiry .will be sold tik my residence on Second West Street Norih between First end Second on the Ubrfi Streets at Suiflhfield, 15th day of January, 1937, beginning at the hour of 10 a. m. to pay the todelinquent assessment thereon, of advertising costs gether with the and expense of Bale. CHAS .McCANN, Secretiry and Treasurer Date of first publication December is delinquent nt Gsr-psratf- cn . 25, 1936. Ditto of 1. 1936. ,jl. Kathryn Roskelley; Druiillt R. Blanchard vo.a. duet, and daughter Amona. The fallowing officers were set- etted far the earning year: Joseph R kelley, president; LlbUe R. Wat-nin- g jn fiwi vice president; Bath art M. Roskeley, second vice prs'Ident; Thelma R. Lundquist, corresponding secretary; Rieka rd Roskelley, cha'r-ma- n of temple eommittes; Lula R. Mortensen, temple secretary; C. O. Roskelley, family historian; Henry B. Roskelley, chairman of program and family reunion committee; Martin Roskelley, chairman of finance committee. Closing tong Love at Home." At the close of the meeting light refreshments were served, On Saturday December 12 about 20 of the family performed 315 esiingi at the Logan temple. PLUM What Li the difference between plum pudling and fruit calu? Miss Elna Miller, etxenmon nutritionist of the Utah State Agricultural College ays Nut Much Difefrenct. The pudding mixture usually contains mere fat and is more mrfrt. It is always cooked by steaming whereas a fruit cake is baked, either. whoL'y or after first steaming. Both eon be made weeks in advance and are better for aging. e people tie their plum puddings in bags and cook them, but it ia best to stars the e bigs of pudding in tin to prevent drying out. Plum puddings are reheated at the time of serving, and are served hot with hot sauce or chilled hard sauce. Either a fruit cake or a plum pudding requires severs! pounds of fairly expensive materials. Everyone has a favorite recipe, but the me-- J thod if putting the ingredients to- gether is about the same in all. . X Delivery LOGAN, UTAII LUGGAGE Take a luok at the nice line of uit we have do offer. cun Everlon & Sons Co LOGAN, UTAH PHONE . 27 Roskelley Coal Yard W. H. . SMITHFl&D - ((.ion y. int-ra- d, ll-r- I lawmm The New I 1 ooo NAUTICAL NOVELTIES The United States Navy has entered upon an educational campaign for its personnel which ia so extensive and thorough that it has rightfully earned the distinction of being termed the Nations School." A Bluejacket is a member of one id the best Naval organizutf ms the Make your ihtiM early. DAVID ENGLAND, Mgr. 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The boatswaiiiM pipe is a whistle having a sin-il- l pe:i in a bowl, when properly blown, it is capable vf emit ting various pitched ntvs, er calls which hr."1 in work about different nujiiing the shiii. very iiuvm-plutelMuch controversy has been indulged in respecting ita exact position. It is, now generally believed that Babylon was built upm the site of the tower, which was after-wird- s fill their hearts with gentleness finished and cons.vrateJ 1; Id fill their eoub with love BUNDS TO FIT Id have them pray on bended knee tlie worship of Belli ft. The 'itiipen-dous and surprising mass of ruins We make window blinds just To Him wh dwells above. situated about six miles routhwest the right width and just the of llifluah, called by the Arabs, you need. I'ae your old length With peace and love I'd fill the Birs-and by the Jews, roller and save. earth, lri on, is supposed Eraae all hate and scorn, Everlon & Sons Go. to bo the ruins of Babels Upon Hia birthday I would have Is a mount of un The LOGAN, lITAn New pence on earth be born. obtansj form, the total circumference cf which is 762 yards. At Use Prepwtre ill the fruit and nuts first, extern side it is cloven by a lick the fruit over carefully, wash furrow, and is not more tlnn 50 1c and dry. Ch p it in a bowl, not a it. 60 feet high; but at the west .WHITE TKACH'S 4c in a rom:.il figure to I WHITE SAUCERS fend grinder. Use a sharp knife to iidc il 8c FOWLS WHITE elevat'-'on 198 and its ef feet, cut up the citron or other dried peel i . GLASS PITCHERS lac M 2 a Pile adn the nuts. Look out for bite of.in,,lil 3c GLASSES DRINKING h hi 28 in Some breadth. shell or stale pieces. Cream the but-,- 1 an the i1 authorities building represent ter and sugar aa in making any rich Everlon & Sons Go. cake. Add the bealten yolks of ah dortwyei 4.'n .after ite erecti.n. LOGAN, UTAH eggs and the liquid which may be "hen the Jews, howwer. vre cider, grape juice, tart jelly, sour ricJ captive into Bohylnnia, they hill the Tower of cream, molasses, honey, or maple recognized on this TVibel, but tills is not certain. There syrup. Honey helps to keep the cake appears to he nothing authentic as moist. Mix half the flour with the leav- to its site. ening and spices and half with the fruits and nuts to keep them even- world ha i eve? seen, an organizaly distributed in the dough. Com- tion of which both he and his fribe bine the ingredients gradually. Add ends and relatives may well proud. egg whites last. THE BEST BUY IN Fruit cake scorches 'easily, bo CALIFORNIA WINS meet people line the baking pan with well oked paper. Coik in a slow oven (25C-27- 5 degrees). Use a tube pan for a single large cake of 6 pounds or more, or divide the dough ARCADIAN into smaller tins. A tube pan may or 4; be filled to a depth of 8 DANCE inches. Bake e 5 to 6 pound cakci ORCHESTRA a&ut 8 hours. Turn out on e rack ia cold done. It When when ready, New Style for wrapping, in waxed or parch-Complete Repertoire meat paper, and storing. A Band with (lai-- aSt las: publication, January Blue Blaze PUDDIHB AND FRUIT CAKE St ) 23. 1933. Samuel R wkeiley f tniily ia t L'pm thia Xmaa Eve A JS yAnnie hx-n" 'n of Fred To creep into ah? he is of men and Minnie Sandberg lie died Tuos- - Smit '.field, on Itoskellcys December 11. Tl: . My Xmaa gift to leave day mornng at a Salt Lake hsyi-- . "ere ou people present. ta 'JW-nff car-- I'd turn (heir minds to other times program Ir'e!1 N To 41 nant Mr. Wayni.in Hilly r,l 'Oh ye Mountains High"1 When days of long ago wiae man traveled from afar William Roitiley; ,r' a,1 JIrs- - L. 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