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Show at the home of their parents, Mr. N. 0. Gyllenskog returned home ewa of Sacramento, California. Word has been received here f and Mm. B. Mcnson. from a two weeks visit t Boise, Mr. and Mra. C. I. Stoddard arrival of the baby' boy to Mr. Idaho with hsr daughter, Lorraine. for on New Tan terUined and Mrs.. George Aldor of Preston. r. Mra. H. Bay Pond, and Mr. Roy 'Whitt spent Sunday, Misa Viola Era, Alder was Mn. children formerly Mrs. S. Iven NRb and Mr. and W. Pulsipher J. Mrs. and Lake and M.mday Tuesday at Salt visited with Mrs. Alvin Clark of Webb. 'and Mr. Irwin Stoddard. Tha eveCivy visiting his brother, Floyd, who Benson on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Bright and) , is Buffering partial paralysis at the luiXon family spfit New Year: day at M:U- - LOCAL HEWS m I Your Hair.... -. Veteran's hospital. His condition is reported as improving. Mr. end Mrs. David Thomas at a dinner party on Satnight at their home. Invited urday Mist Ada Forrester, gave a New WBrc Mr. and Mm. E. M. New Hfcken and Mr. and Mrs. Years party at her home S. D. Years night. The out of town Moore ot Richmond and Mr. and guests were Marie Terry, Margaret Terry, Eunice Newbold of Log-:i- n: , Jess Jones, MarMarie' vel Jones,- Dae Jones, Raymond enjoyd. torsen, and Doyle Jones of ProviDonna dence. Other guests were Bowers Forrester, Myrle Mather, Jiu.ph Forrester and tha hostess. Mr. and Mra H. T Plaj, gr have gone to California, where they Tne Daughters of the Pioneers 'of ipend a month as guests the Sarah Woodruff camp will most of ;Aeir obW gnd family at .v. the home of Mra. Milton Winn gan T on nf 9 9n " .u. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atwood Df Capperton, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hurier and family, and Mr. and Mm. E. P. Watkins and family of Salt Lake City, spent the ftoMiya here ait the II. E. Crockett home. Miss liuise and Virginia Waite Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Bair revo relumed from Salt Lake City turned to Rupert, Idaho on Sunday, wb-rthey attended classes of dun- after having 8 pent several days lin? under the direction of a Paci- here visiting with relatives. fic coast teacher and elso furnished Mr. and Mrs. Bair and Mr. and diming numbers at a Chamber of Mrs. Sherwin Webb of Preston were Cmimerse meeting held in the Em-O'- dinner guests on Christmas at the dining mxn of Hotel Utah an home of George O. Webb. Toe day, December 22, 1936. Mrs. J. S. Stoddard spent a few days visiting with relatives at Swan Lake, Idaho. Mias Evelyn Webb haa rurne3 to darkaton ehere she ia teaching school. Mi Marjorie Robinson returned ili-jFavell Roskelley and Mils to Srit Lake after having speift C.'.yle Hendricks of lewis ton,, spent several days here with her mother. several days visiting in Salt lake David Smith, Jr., of Sugar City, CilF- . . I , Idaho, spent s few days here visiting with relatives. Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Richmond Mrs. Elisa Erickson entertained was s Smithfieid visitor on Tues- at dinner on New Year's day for day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erickson and Miss Laem Stoddard of Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Esri Bair and family. spent Thursday visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Christensen Elisabeth Cittern. entertained the Setoff family at dinner on New Years day in compliMiw Enid Smiths condition is re- ment to Mr. and Mra. Alden Merrill ported to be recovering vary nicely of Washington, D. C. from injuries received :inn automoMr. L. 0. Sorenson left Wednesbile accident in Logan on New day to viri with his non, Ron, who Years morning after the New ia receiving treatment for injuries Years eve dance in Logan. She is suffered in an accident lasft May. Mi her home ia Smithfieid. General He is at the Lettcrmen Califorin San Francisco, Hospital Mn. Zina end children re- nia. Mr. Sorenson will also visit turned to her home in Midvaie on with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Math- Monday after spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Diana Tout ....FOR SALE: A four room house who haa bean ill. with modern conveniences. Apply Adr Nov. 13 Mn. Nellie Barnes returned from Jos. W. Peterson, has California on Tuesday where alia HELP WANTED FEMALE been vizi ting with her daughter. SMITFI-FIELMAIN CAFE, APPLY Adv. Mis Betty South of Idaho Falla in ithe holidays with friends spent LOST Calf branded 0. M. on Smithfieid. left hip, tlit in right ear, under Ralph Gutke la attendisg school brit under left ear black and white at the University of Chicago, study- - label in ear. ' Call Manfred Smith, Adv. Smithfieid. ing geology. ed Loa-sen- - . e re . s : vZle as guests 'and family. fit a of Martin Mathews was nerved at midnight Mr. and Mm. Orson Olaen spent Mrs, Arminn Andaman it in Lo- New Yean day at Hyrum. gan with her daughter Mn. Ray Mr and Mrs. A. L. Harris and Lewis LaGene returned tome daughter, Mira Inez Christensen esme fiwn SStBriar from Salinaa, California, Sal Lake and --pent several dayewbere th prat he holiday., the during the holidays at the home of ' of Mr- - and Mrs. Ivan Mer- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Andersen and A no host watch party was enon of Spring Canyon, Utah, were New Yean eve et the home joyed guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilholiday of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks. Anderson. liam The evening was spent playing Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Traveller were Monopoly. Supper,. was served to ten couples, after nvhich they attended boats to members of the N. H. the mid night dance sponsored hy.Cride Mid their partners at a party the American Legion Auxiliary. 'on New Yean eve. Supper was aer- Mr. and Mr?. Cyrus Bullen entertained at a family dinner on FT? day. Mrs. Ned Spackman ia spending a few days visiting with her father, Walter Webb won the Consolation Alma Hadley and family, at Swan priu. Mrs. Emily Harris spent New Lake. Mrs. Mwite Johnson, Mra. Ren Sut- Yean day with Melvin Smith and ton and Mra. Louis Wiiimore with family at Fairview, Idaho. Mr. ssd Mra. Andrew Johnson of members of the Kle clu5 were entertained on Monday evening at the Lindsay, California, visited at the home of Mrs. William Christoffer-wm- . home of Mr. and Mra. Melvin JohnLuncheon was served, after son on Monday evening. which bridge waa enjoyed. The all Mr. and Mrs. Evan Murray and cut prize was won by Mrs. Albert children of Ogden were ' holiday HKl, the guest all cut prize to visitors of their parents, Mr. and Airs. Louis WiHnure; high score Mn. James L. Murray. On Monday prize mas won by Mra. Monte John- evening the Murray family and Mr. son and consolation by Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Cyrus Spackman were enBullen. tertained at a party at the borne of Mr. and Mra. Stanley Brown and Mr. and Mn. Roy Murray. Mr. and family of Rupert, Idaho, returned Mrs. Ren Murray entertained on to their home on Sunday, after Tuesday evening. Beside the Murhaving spent several days here. ray family tha guests included Mr. Mra. H. E. Crockett and family and Mrs. A. J. Mendenhall, Mr. spent New Years day in Lagan the and Mrs. Evan Murray and Mr. guests of M. C.- Turner end family. and Mrs. Melvin Noble of Smithfieid. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rydalch and Hr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson and Mr. ani Mrs. Irvin Barnhart and children of St. Anthony, Idaho, and son, enjoyed Christmas day at the Mr. and Mrs Ace Anderson and home of Mr. and Mra. Heber Whiton of Ogden were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson. ing of Smithfieid. Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. Rollins of Mr. and Mr?. Melvin Johnson en Pamwan, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul tertained aft dinner on Wednesday Monson and 'children of Ogden, re- evening for Bishop and Mra. Ray turned to their homes on Sunday C. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. .Larin after having spent the holidays here Hendricks. wmsmmm TUNE IN . J ! 14 January THE FIRST TIME - ON THE JUR HEAR THE DRAMATIC STORY OF SMITNFIELD, RICHMOND, LEWISTON AND CLARKSTON. STIRRING TALES OF THE PIONEER LIFE AND A HUNDRED OTHER THRILLING EPI- SODES IN THE EARLY SETTLEMENT NORTHERN CACHE Listen In 6:30 P. M. at Thursday And Every Thursday Thereafter Gamplimenls Utah Power & Light Co. If Properly You Hay Hava Your Hair Cared For Pro-per- ly Cared For At BARKER. w Barber Telephone & Beauty Shop 4 Smithfieid kAAAA A A AAA AAAAi 4AaAAAAAAA V Gutke Meat & Grocery SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1937 Food Specials CHARTER NO 10135 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Commercial National Bank OF SMITHFIELD, IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1936. (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.) ASSETS Leans and dizeAmts 1247,7886 Ovediafts .. 704.87 United States Government obligations, direct andjor fully guaranteed .59,575.00 Other bonds, stocks and securities 14A00.00 $7,900.00 Banking bouse .Furniture and fixtures .... 800.00 8,700.00 Real estate owned other than banking home 553.00 Resere with Federal Re.erve bank ...... 32.173.24 Cash, balanca with other banka, and caah items in process of collection . Cash items not in process of collection 79.63 ; Other assets 211.73 061 Mont SAUERKRAUT, NAVY COCOA, BEEAKFAST- - SHEET, 3 ROLLS CRYSTAL WHITE, HYPR0, 6 BARS 25c 25c NO. 1 TALL, 2 CANS A Good (Bleach, Quart Bottle COFFEE, DEL MONTE, LB. CAN 0XYD0L, LARGE PEG. 13c 29c I 22c -- . MARSHHELLOWS, Ginger Ale or Lime Ricksy, Ginger Ale or Lime Rickey, TOMATO JUICE, DEL SOAP, 11c 25c 15c 19c can 1000 TOILET TISSUE, SOAP, 2 CHIU 8 LBS BEANS SALMON, 0NTE PEANUT BUTTER, MINCE MEAT, SDNNY ro-- TOMATOES, LE0TA Bomo TilL CANa Total Liabilities m i lbs. 335 21c 2 LK 10c DEL MAIZ, 12 OZi CAN, 2 FOR A 30c 11c 19c 96,338.63 161.08L50 79,840.29 - 230.00 3,275.37 25c SARDINES, GOOD QUALITY, EACH RROOMS, EXTRA GOOD QUA5JTY, EACH COFFEE, . 2,000.00 .46 DIVIDEND SPINACH, H C. as: County df Cache L Thrfmas B. Farr, cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. B., NO. 2 CAIN, 2 FOR 25c a FARR, Cashier, Correct Attest Thos. H. Woolford W. C. Clsypool H. W. Noble Directors Sworn to and subscribed before thio Sib day of January, 1937. (SEAL) Joseph W. Peterson, Notary Public. Residing et Smithfieid, Utah. Mjf Commission expires Feb. 6, 1910. 2 FOR - 29c Cereal bowl frets with each purchase WHOLE .WHEAT, KELLOGGS 2 Pkg SALAD DRESSING. TANG, PINT BOTTLE GREN EH 49c 89c 15c SPINACH, 3 LBS, State of Utah 19c BRAND, LB. PKG. CORN FLAKES, XELLGCGS, LG. PKG. BISCUITS, ... 52,826.03 VAN CAMPS, Tall can, 2 FOR RROOMS, $395,612.28 THOMAS 17c 19c 0q $395,612.28 Total Dcpo its $340,735.79 Dividends declared but not yet payable and amoiinta set aside for dividends not declared Other liabilities Capital account: Common stock, 250 shares par $100.00 per share ...j..; $25,000.00 Surplus 18,000.00 Undivided profits net 5,326.00 Reserves for contingencies 4,500.00 TiAal Capital Account 9c 29c 0IL TOILET. S BARS CREME NIRLETS, OF VALLEY A HOME INSTITUTION i Add to Your Personal Chahn - LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corportations ...... Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations State, county and municipal deposits .. United States Govendnent and po. tal savings deposits Dcpcbits of other banks, including certified and cashier's checks outstanding (b) Not secued by pledge cf loans andjor investments $310,785.79 Thursday, at 6:30 P.M. a a a , Total Assets KSL a ! OL-w- - DOES SWEET FCfrAT'iOEa8 a 25c - 25c groceries DOZEN 25c 1 tjtst HEATS RUMP ROASTS, LB. VEAL ROAST'S, LB. f. OVEN ROASTS LB. POT ROASTfL HEIFER BEEF, LB. Gutlte Meat& Grocery YOU A HOME OWNKD STORE WE AIM TO PLEASE Phone IS Smithfieid We Deliver YYVTYV.fVTVyYyTTTTYVYTYVYYYJ |