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Show jMITHnELD. A larjre LOCALS at the W!irii r. f CACHE COrXTT, UTAH. FRIDAY. MARCH i4 Mrs. a..:.... If. lfST. Ur. and Mrs. Eli Bradley nim announce the birth ter, March 11. Mn. Bradley formerly Uisa Bernice Gylienskog. Several people f nun hew 'V '.enilTil the funeral services fur Sir . Joseph Nelson, Sr., a'. Smhhfiold, Friday. b The H. m Hour vKb held u nuut-- ' i'ut uf Mrs. ,.i the f r the uunkwe , LiVvne (lalbrai'h rf Galbraith was Miss Evelyn Webb sjient the week end at the homo uf her parents, Mr, and Sirs. H. S. Webb. O 1,. Ball.uu and J. W. Pulsipher were .spoakura Sunday at tint Richmond South ward Sacrament meet' ing. Jed KjIuhboii mid Mary Petter- Tn. ll! . brg represented the seminary with . the home . , , 'Im- Kunk- - talks and the Misses Eihel AnJer-se- n lt Mrs. Paul Uerrill of Pwr.on. Lun- vice president and and Ethel Scott sang a duet. chaen wua served and a social jjri Hornier Erickson, secretary. Mrs. Hina J. Merrill went enjuyed to Sirs. N'fisic llohbs TSio Junior Tuesday where khe fav- Literary dub met visited with Mr Albertof Frank! n with a talk at the 8twnd wan! Cartwright Thursday evening. Mrs. Alfred Nelon Monday. Relief son reviewed the hook Catherine Birthday program. the Great" by Gina Kuus. Mi-- s Cherji St odd aid vowd with har- -- ne.-eii.l- Mr. Jemea Gylienskog apent bas been ' visiting Uat week in Hyrum vis- Mr. Agnes iting at the home of her daughter, Ve!iIaDU? b:' Lt Je Chj:!lbtri J Ur Eli Bradley. WATER NOTICE TurVl!ir3- Sn b Mtla M'S. Diana Tout Ur. and Mrs. Fred Tueller of "rtice Is hereby given that bids h 'X''y Stako B,irdUl p Firth. Idaho apent a few daya last and Bishop mastr received H.mr. s;oke. Refresh oy hmithfield week visiting with Ur. and Mrs. ments were served under the Umpany f..w i 1QOY Hareld Hanacn , tion cf Zina Hal! Lib R. skeil-- ! holders irretion smuun. Also stock j ey. An intending deairing to transfer water a 111 Mrs. R. L. Nelson has been visit- birthday cak? wViV. Pe" wanting dry lot P.,i ,vas ing with her daughter, Urs. Ruth en-ewl to all. Evh r ", sev-er- !,lu al Th,S day - 52 .Suln . .u-.- 'T1 d Meyer of Rigby, Idaho. waa given a lje.1uitf.1l r sobud. By order of tbs Board of Directors. I. E. NOBLE, Jr., Ura. L W McCann was hostess Mrs. Lowell Sai'.t'a , f to the Ladies Literary club at her Hyrum visited here la-- t week. The borne last Thursday. program was given by Miss LuDella Jensen Adv. and who reviewed the book, Daughter of Many North Oivh students nnd the Samurai hy Sugimoto, for Mrs. Mumni from attended the RICHMOND L V. Toolaon. A dainty lunchem Junwr Pi 0111 on Friday at the night was served by the hostess. Special ' Mrs. Ivan Christensen was hostess gueats included Mesdame?, Jay Pond most to tlic Utopia club at he.r home FriLeBoy Smith, Theron Lamb, P. P.,The Trom, this ve.- - Via a day evening. A delicious three couise Bingham and Frank Reese. dinner was served with a gt.. Patrick cvlor scheme of green and white being used in all tpoint-mentFollowing dinner four tables were arranged nor playing com roc t bridge. High prize was won by Mrs. ivian Anhder, the all cut prize by Mrs. Eirid Bair, and the guest prize by Mrs. Dithura Merrill. Special guests were Mrs. Rulun Merrill, Mrs. Clifford Ilebrank, Mr. Osmond Merrill, Mrs. Florence Lewis and Mrs. Marriner Merrill. Mrs. Minnie Tripp spent the week end in SaU Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Theron R. Farnsworth and daughter Helen of Bacchus, Utah, were week end guests a, the home cd ilr. and Mrs. John W. Stoddard. Ajaiatle and Mrs. Jitsuph F. Merrill were dinner guests oT 'Buiiop and Mr. Er.istus Johnson on Sunday. The South Ward Relief Society entertained on Tuesday afternoon in observance of the anniversary of the cut mization. A special program was .esented, refreshments were served and a very pleasant aftemaon wipe apent. The Richmond Ward Relief entertained Wednesday evening in huiinr of .he anniversary f the Relief Society Oiganization. A sclen-di- d GIVES YOU FteOOF OF program wag presented, afror Sec.-Tre- S-- I 3-- Ci su-es- a. we -- 1 ty ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES BROWER'S AUTOMATIC DISTILATE Far Home Refrfgeratfoa 1. GREATER 2. GREATER STC RACE-ABILIT-Y 3. GREATER PROTECT-ABILIT- Y 4. GREATER You Oat "SUPIR-DUT- Advantages Y" NEW INSTANT CUBE METER-MISE- FOOD-SAFET- R DICATOR 5. GREATER Those Ganulna ALL -- la food compartment AUTOMATIC SIZE DEPENDABILITY a.. SO R. SAVE-ABIUT-Y Days Free Trial L ICB TRAY RELEASE . SUPERDUTY HYDRATOR PROTECTION PLAN baebta by Gtutrmt Matm, And many ocher advantages that ONLY FRIGIDAIRB can give you! DAHLE 350 North 2nd West 'Tflettk-MliU- b IN- Y 600 FRMIMJU hMW ONLY RELEASE BROODER STOVES Logan Agent Cun curraut te the banal coat Smputtnrtgir-Mtmgmtfbauh- mrbmlti Gives at amazing saving. SEE THE P&OOf with an actual electric meter tcil. SUPER-DUT- Window Blinds MADE TO ORDER Bring your old rollers and SAVE! Boyles Furniture Co. Everlon & Sons Co LOGAN. UTAH INCORPORATED tad 2SimSls io " "i waBfgtanaBHPHiaMi monica music. Mrs J. Morris TSudfrcy and infant daughter retuiud home from the' j hospital on Thursday. j The Green and Gold baU'fcr hr.h I Richmond wards was held at the1 Opera House Wednesday evening. The hall was beautifully decorated. The MIA dances were demonstrated end a lor;re crowd spent a very pelasanl e ening dancing tu the mua of the liluobird orcheatra. The Junior l'rem which was held Friday nigCit at itlie North Cache high school, proved a hugo success. The hall wus bi'auiifully decorated in various shades of blue .paper, hich presented a shadow effect.' The orchestra booth, refreshment bith, and the Lounge were also decorated in modernistic dvsigns. The ! KJ Junior Promenade was led by Belli j Bambrough as queen, with Carrie McQuorrie and Ruth Campbell as attendants. Refreshment. were served. WiN Tolmun of Bancroft, Iilalu, as a guest of Mr and Mrs. Mel- vin Juhnm and family Saturday and The New Wurlilzer with I gS,?tR Bouyant Tone GRANDS Upright 340 21 7 Full toned sturdy built 'orrect Musical You may pay for it on easy term:;. A small am-iii. Scale down. You will lie amazed at the beautiful, resonant tone of these small GRANDS and UPRIGHTS A Sunday. Air. and Mrs. M. T. Bell obser-- l red their 51st wedding anniversary! Wednesday. A party was given Tuca-- 1 day evening in their honor, when' their children and grandchildren as-- 1 fumbled at their home for a very I pleasant evening. Mr. and Sirs. Harold Cartwright' ind daughter of Preston were dinner guexti of Mr and Mrs. Albert Cartwright Tuesday evening. Sirs. Ned Spackman spent Monday at IVeaton, Idaho. Mrs. L. F. Hendricks entertained at a trousseau tea Monday at her home in honor of her daughter, Beth. A beautitful tmusseau was on display, and many lovely gifts were received. A dainty luncheon was served to a Urge number of relatives and friends who railed during the afternoon. Mr. and Mr. B. Monson and of daughter, Bertha were guests Mr and Mrs. Edwin R. Dowdel at chicken dinner Sunday evening at tlicir home in Smithfield. S D. Moore, Jr., instructor at the North Cache Seminary is recovering fmm a mastoid operation performa Igan hospital Friday. ed Mrs. ECiaa Dure of Hyde Park has Jieen visiting here with Mr. ind Mr. Neal Hillyard and family. Mr and Mrs. George A.. Andernumber of frison entertained ends at their home Thursday evening. Monopoly was played and a dainty lunch was served. Mr. Cecil Woodward of Franklin, Idaho was here on business Tuesday. Miss Armifta Jonas and Don Far-ne- s of Preston were married Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Thornley. mother of the bride entertained at a wedding dinner for the members of the immediate families following the ceremony. 11 history making low price for such high tualil A FACTORY REIH'CTION mr own Special and will he maintained for only a hlioil time. THIS IS NOT Glen Bros. Music Co. CALL OGDEN 181 COLLECT U PAY IT IS den I'OR THE CALL ggsgsa REFRIGERATOR HAS IT! Logan, Utah THE STORE WITH THE FRIENDLY DOORS FRESII BULK THE MAIN GARDEH SEED WE GIVE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Everlon A Sons Go. LOGAN, CAFE UTAH HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT. DEPENDABLE EXTRA VALUE-SQU- DEAL ARE j Everlon FOK-INDELUXE 1936 FORD FORDOR TOUR- - 1935 FORD healer, SEDAN Trunk, SEDAN Low mileage, DOR Rood Urea, e, car radio, beater, new Thoroughly reconditioned. guarantee. G anli-free- I rWE SELL SAMSON TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES USED CAES anti-freez- TRUNKS & LOGAN, Sons Go. UTAH WANTED!!! Fox Farm Dead and useless Animals. Highest cash prices paid. Phone 122J, Smithfield. e. 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UTAH m the new F airbanks-MorsYoull forget all your old refrigeration ideas when you are ita and fingertip convenience. Let the others talk about economy. Well prove it show you the unequalled low operating cost to a penny before you buy. Be FROM $1 29.90 TERMS TO SUIT super-protectio- to see the new Fairbanks-Mors- e before you buy any sure refrigerator. Come in today. a ScLind the Fiirtub. Mcne nenieplite ie the emlCTt improvement home rcfriecnliaa There it ill The CON. SXKVADOR, ihHf-line- d inner dose ft ly ueul fundi ILUNDSTR0M nt The CON BERVA-DO- R Jilui rvery worthwhile feature found in all FURNITURE CARPET CO. LQGAN, UTAH |