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Show JAN. SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, 15, 1937, CAPH ML Carj. r r.e:e list 'warned not to attempt tihe .after which a dtliciouv luncheon was Woho was a vis,i-Canyon .1 Road, nor the upper served. High acore prize was v.'jn week. . i T. II chains. Mrs. PUat ad Mr. and without j and' Veinnl IB V Munk, by Mr. and Mrs. i week at who have brav-- 1 Mr. and Cyril Munk won ,fce spent at ei il days of 3t j;he natris; Head were aU cut Mr. and Mn. . Lake City. j Salt ,hat ZionrJ priM. gtjrm Ruesta of Mr. and Mri. Max Allen The MnL Nllttill entertained at Valley Scandinavian beautiful I d unMlue their! Canyon i t Ilyrura lart Sunday. Tues-- ! Good . -- ow . m Follows society held ,uppcr after the dance Mr. numbly sicial at the tob. nucle an j spectacle in its m included: Thoe day. present to Mrs. T. B. Farr W83 hostess to and Mis. Warner Hoopes, Mr. and under the dir- - which in many places dings Wednesday I Olid. . Hevening, the Lediea Literary dub at her Mn Louis Riggs, Mr. and Mr. eetian forms A very! mst, vertical walls, and P. Han-e- n i I ui home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Oppor-nftMr. and Mrs. Roy Ball- interesting program wi3 presented, cliffs. Parson, ths ps,terng sgainst N. W. Ghrlstnn'ca of Login demon- ard, Mr. and Mn George Thuin, and dancing which lunch for unusual photographic; strated muah: in the home, with Mr. and Mrs. Buy Thain, Mr. end rrveral children taking part In songs, Mn. Alton Huffman, Mr. and Mis. Were enjoyed. Webb has Mi3s Joan registered action and ihythm. Luncheon was Heber Cronquiat and Mrs. Millie at tha USAC far the winter quarserved at the cfcae cf the program Rosenbaum ef Brigham. " Special guests were Mrs. Robert E..j Mr. and Mrs Eric John on "Tfi ter. Mi Cleo Christensen of Newton Griffiths Mm. A. .W. Noble, Mrs. gueft'a of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoff- was the guest of Miss Sybil Chri Adrain Tool on, Mrs. Cash Smith, mJm on Sun;l2a. tensen Saturday evening. Mrs. L. C. Joseph and Mrs. James the Rozenbaum Mrs. Millie spent ooo A. Cragun and daughter, Oralie and Mr. of home the at end report that the snow is deep holidays in' A. Hoffman. Mrs. SEES PACK enough to provide winter sports ZI0S Mn. J. W, Hurren was a specReese anoMr. and Mrs. Low-el- l time CMftUllthe Pirk Iot s0meruns are being ial guest last Thursday at a party inted to Idaho Fall--1, Idaho cn NfeAs I ski and toboggan the at Duvid Ilurren Mrs. Riven by Sunday. in the region around the;, : planned the Mrs. Kenneth Seamans attended Hotel Ereles, in honor of In contrast to thi3j entrance. east niein'wn jf the Ladies Li'.erary a party given by Mrs. Orin Mile? Zon National Park The heaviest . 0f holiday sports! pjcture jant llyde Park. at the home of Mrs. Henry JI:ncey mow storm ever known in the his- bus;nesi 0f making of Hyde Park on Wednesday. Breaks. Rang-itory of Zion Nctional Park was atill ptrosto Cedar Mn. Willis :n McClure enter, aned Mr. and Mi1?. Angus Funk enUBUal monthly Jinuiry G, progress hpre on gtt;mpted on Saturday with a birthday party tertained Saturday evening." Invited a total or 50 inches hod foil- -janua-- y 5, only to be turason Billy. A delicious . M in honor of J. Mrs. and December 27. This mraMr. were: since cn snow and deep guests p7Vrdery luncheon was served to seven guests Ballard, Mr. and Mrs Cyril Munk, surement via ttken at the east eu- Nd further patrols will be after which Monopoly was played. Mr. and Mrs Foster Reese, Mr, trance, on th Mt Carmel Road. drffta until the end of the month, miJe wiU have and Miii Charles Reese, Mr. and Comparable records have come irom ,g on Mrs. Otto Beutler, and Mr and Mr. other .Mrs. Curtis Hill entertained , . three and one-ha- lf stotijns: n iPWvea-ZioThursday aftwnoon Tn honor of hep: Jerome Funk of Logan. Luncheon feet at the Temple of Siiwwava, in mother, Mrs. Moon Lauder, of Ida- was served after which the evening Coryn; and 20 inchoo at the ho Falls. A delicious luncheon ,waa was spent in playing monepoly. sooth entrance, rear Springdale. Ac- served to thn following ladies: Mra there has not Mr. and Mra Roy Ballard enter- cording to g Leo Law, Mrs. G often Reeder, Mrs. tained friends at their homo on been a storm to equal thfs one since . EBrlTCf$T YB1JRSEL? I Facer f Leonard S. Miles, Mrs. Lester Friday. Those present were: Mr. and 1932, end many insist thoi this h 1 and Mrs. Mi'jj Douglas. Mrs. Alton Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. the worst they have ever known I Vernal Munk, Mr. end Mrs. Joe for thli section. R. Winn FROM COLDS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Thain, Snow has been falling so rapidly entertained at one table of bridge Mr and Mra. Louis Riggs, Mr. and '.hat the simw often have i plaws Saturday night. Luncheon was. Mrs. Leo Nuttall, Mr. and Mrs. been unable to keep ahead of the f AHD INFLUENZA George Thain and the host and storm, in spite of being operated j hoatess. Luncheon was served after day and night Delrya in mail ser- - : Mr and lira. Vernard Schumers which the remainder of the eve- vice through the park have, how- of Ogden h:we announced the ar500. was spent in playing COD LIVER OIL never been greater than 20 ning rival of a new daughter, on JanEdith wsn ev-,- 1 waz score by officials are Pork prize using hours. High Pint uary 4th. Mrs. Schumers .was form- Munk and Joe Parson, and the 11 means in their pvwcr to keep 'I ery Miss Atton Bingham. erly cut prizes by Bersie Parson and the Mt. Carmel road open, and have , Alton Hoffman. MILO-MAL- T WITH also been able to keep part of the.f Mrs. Leo Olsen end children reMr. and Mra R 0. Reese of Iao-g- Zion most road OIL open LIVER COD spur Canyon turned to their home at Midvale zpest a few days of last week of the time. Auto traffic to the;. on Monday, aflerjjayirg; epenl' the with Mr. and Mn A V. Rseso. Pint CO Temple of Sinawava, however, has Mrs. Olga Falslev entertained re- been past month visiting here with Mrs. one .but day, during passible Sam Taut and family. cently at a birthday party in honor sines December 27. Motorists re; o Twenty-twHALIBUT LIVER OIL Rulon. guests of her son, I Miss Hattie Lower left for Salt were present. Luncheon was served CAPSULES Lake City last Saturday for a visit and bunco furnished the entertain- ....FOR SALE: A four room home I 503 with relatives. ment. with modern conveniences. Apply;! Adv Nov. 13 f Jos. W. Peterson, Miss Ruth JEwing of Salt Lake !j BREWERS YEAST I RICHMOND and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitesides HELP WANTED FEMALE TABLETS ij of Tremonton spent the fiolidayi entertained APPLY MAIN CAFE, SMITH-- i I Miss Bertha Monson Ewing. hen with Mrs. Adv. 1 at FIELD. on evening Modnay a it party The of her parents. Mr. Frank Jensen of Trenton was the home LOST Calf branded 0. M. on! I guests were seated at one Lmg in town on business Monday. (able, which was beautifully arrang- left hip, felit in right ear, under A delicious supper was served hrit under left ear black and white Mrs. Clendon Bair and children ed. which Monopoly was enjoyed label in ear. Call Manfred Smith, after t last of Richmond were visiting here Adv. the remainder of the evening. Smithfield. for week. I Tha-'- e present were the Misses La COMPANY 3 month old pigs by Bee For sale and Margaret Hams, Gene Mr. and Mra. Calde Smith, Mr. I Anderson, Fhyllis Stoddard, Connie Albert McCann. Phone 120ft. Adv. 2 Barney Bybefc Mr. and Mrs James ChrisEthel Woodland, Sybil I A. Cragun and daughter, Oralie, Webb, The high LOST Two horses, a two yeRr and the hostess. tensen ( and of Prof were dinner guests Stodold black stallion and a five I was won fcy Phyllis yesrj SMITHFIELD Mrs. C. J. Myers at their Tiome in scare prize old bay gilden. dard. Weeks, Ephraim I Logan last Sanday evening. Adv. Mrr. Texie Thomas of Downey, Smithfield. - LOCAL ! I I Ilk Jr-R.-- . Wh Your Hair .... a Ca-.-h- l.t I er DOES s a a Add to Yost Personal Chrtm It Properly i You Hay Have Your Hair Cared For Pit. At perly Cared For tOLCl1 E3UNTY j Lfri "j pa-wh- en ATI BAEI&E1& Barber & Beauty Shop 4 Telephone SirilhRsId h-i- r h(. , rnillfcUl Gutke Meat & Grocery JANUARY SATURDAY, 16, 1937 Food Specials ea-e- 89c - SPINACH, ir R N0--2 - an $1. A $1.00 . . K-at- --o- on 60e 1 Van Drug Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. William McClure on Sunday. PEANUT BUTTER, h.t - 17 01 29c r-- SOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE, 6 bars .... 0JL 2 S0AP,CREM DivWnd COFFEE, COFFEE, M PEAS, IB 19c TOMATO JUICE 5C gc - u pkc i5q Moaie' GULF KISSED, Dry, Can - 14 All Flavors 8 for onte BEANS, , SoS Brand, Ctt 23c 35c 35c 35c Oz. Can ounty Gentleman, 2 Cans Del Monte, Whole Strlngiess, 2 Ccou Del Monte, Esady Garden, 2 CORH FLAKES, JUOT S's - Shrt-No2C-2 GRAPEFRUIT, CORN, 1 Ripe, Csjtt - CRANBERRY SAUCE, UME RICKEY, Oms 2 -- w LIMA BEANS, 2 TOMATOES, SARDINES, BROOMS, LEOSTA, SALMON, Can Irnige m4nW Van Camps, TUI Can Good Quadty, Each BROOMS, Ert R-e- se t a- CLEANSER, CRAB MEAT, Lucky FOR MODERN CARS pkn- - Nalleya Salad Time, Quart. DRESSING, JELLO, BENSON . Standard, Del Monte, Bottle l CATSUP, -P- Xdkcta-- 2 COCOA, PACKED WITH 2 vdkr' BISCUITS, OUVES. (kAden, SHRIMPS, Cardell Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs Rais Rihcards, walked away with the second prize at the Roxy Amateur hour Friday night. He is Waite a student at the Louise school of dancing. Mr. Robert Mjnk entertained a group of friends at a Bunco party recently. A delicious luncheon was served to sixteen guest1. Miss Faye Reee entertained at a dinner party on Wednesday evening. Guests included Misses Ortel bnd Cleo Christensen of Newton, Paul Nielsen, Lewis Smith, and Robert McCann. The evening was rpent in playing Monopoly. Mrs. Andrew Munk entertained at dinner on Monday. Those present were Mm. Father Roundy, Mrs. II. W. Balls rd, Sr., Mrs. M. J. Falslev, Mrs. L R Neeley, Mrs Mary II. Itecc, Mra. A J. Reese, and Mra WilMrs. W. G. liam Homer of TV.i;.wh, Mm. Annie T. Reese of Smith field, Mra. W. J. Funk uni Mra. Maria Tormbs both rf Logan. The afternoon was spent in sucial chat. Iho Misses Gayle Rec;e, Elaine Riggs, Viva Funk and Donna Reese entertained eight guests at the home of Miss Gayle Reese. and vMr. and Mrs. Arvel Reese at ll'iver children spent Friday Heights visiting with Mr. and Mr1. II. C. Ilenninger. Mi s Alice Seamons entert lined t a birthday iparty cn Moo-!."six guerta. Luncheon was served The Ke On dub held a no party at the liome of Mr. ar i Mra, Roy Ballvd on Siturdiy ho fo'lo-vncouples vcre present: Mr and Mra. Angu1 Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Slunk, Mr and Sirs J. d Mrs. D:.rv.-iCash Smith, Mr. Rar-wRocfc,; Mr and Mrs. Frar.k Mr. end Mil. Foster Reese, Sir. and Mrs. Grange Th'iin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thiin, Mr. and Mrs. Al-itHoffman, Mr and Mra. Vernal Monk, Mr and Mrs. M. J. Ballard and Mr and Mrs. Roy Ballard. The UWl UMPKIN - ctN M 0001 Red Rambler, Selecft Red, Tall Gan WASHING FOWDER, TOILET TISSUE, Jaty-T- ee RINSO, - t Pkg. 2 Rolls BREEN GROCERIES b fea Wintar mornings. Zero lomporahms. Thats whan quick starting givos real satisfaction I There's plus starter in Genuine f3fJ fpark P!u8 Botterles-a- nd morel Their extra capacity for auto racHos and other modern 5& eiectricol accessories. Yeu gst real quality endlong life'atlew'cost fn Genuine Ford Batteries. Visit eur parts and service department and select tha slzt you need 1 3, is, ' and 17 plate.' Km-jS- LAHGE- - FANCT- - Doz:EN 4 IiCTTUCE, GIANT HEADS. F.Arw MEATS POT ROASTS, HEIFER BEEF. LB. OVEN ROASTS, LB. 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