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Show M. locals Ha"TT god Mrs. Euhwaid S c ed the Ladies f f.r Michaelis, : - j !i lie..l.iip. J i0u f en- - v rt !:. ;. A g dinner party Friday .u;t puxe w home. Following din-- j Griri.h. Sn-c- 5 smith held cache coustt. . .! Li-Tun- !j a, , t ll.irria : Ln V,xn and lards .""Jl iv.ite laVrf 'h-'ch M- : -. 0.' ; l':.h3..a w so , : i.' .t h r. r of en- - un Mr. .f s.:lt for Mr Mr. Jaj Ms. a0 dame?, A'ke X.!s ,Tl. M,.rv nHih venjoyed. Hi :nothIa U ' Mr. and Mrs. S. and Margare; M..thew Lr and M s. Ajs-.iby iron ,11 Uw acorn prize if . ,r and :he Baker. and V'1 ! lriie f.'r 'ordure y IBoe Plowman and Glenn Willard Thoinlvy, M SV.il score Perkins, Miss Oral: CV.irj-i- . Mrs!1 !,X pries Mvs. R,y whi-.- t and svirdyd Gem McCann :tn.i a irirwl chorus' i 'i l.s l whi'e iv score were returned! motored to Amalga Tur- j... ev nn.' Hmer Payne ha ' Mr. Cv.'ige Cah.i.n and where they prvsen;. J where S.v.'bet Idaho, shej a ton Rupert, 3 j 'ieenvisiting. k :i.l Mrs (lr..nt WeV-atv - p.irents of n daughter 71 r.J.iy .i; J 1. 'g.lTl h 'S- !:. ... Wolli Aa.s ft.rir.vi !y M.ss ' n V - i j E:-- va Ringham. RICHMOND extra value USED CAES TOUR- - 1935 FOKl) DELUXE lOR. l)3t FORD FORDOR Low mileage, DOR SEDAN SEDAN Trunk, healer, new car radio, guild tires, heater, Thoroughly recunditiuned. pmatee. UfG "'I' are anti-freez- e, i to af.mui. inviu-.- l ihe I m ho S.and iiiii'inis Sr.'iv.v s, 'iisorocl their !i:v.iil l:iv..,'ei at '.he Hi hm-n.tab .' 1934 FORD DELUXE 4 DOOR Excell- - SEDAN new paint, good tire., 1 FORD PICKUP 1935 A real utility heater and thcrmit-hlcondition. eat recondi-tioned. at a real low price! 1928 Bl'ICK STANDARD SEFORD MODEL A DAN This car has had except- ! 1930 .. Good- - mechanical ionaliy good care and will COUPES A lot of unsued miles er somebody a lot of good er-a small amount of money.' rice. i?sr. r.wd a::er..ied the meetings. The Women's Literary club met unetta, attended the funeral services Mr. and Mrs. Errs P. Manaon and Wednesday at the raoiu with for Elmer Jensen at Logsn Sunn Mathias of li'gan were Itiohmond Mrs. LlV'erns Robinson us hostess. day. Mrs. Sadie Stoddard isilors Thursday the Fu acral services were held Wedwit!l tho Mr mid Mrs I.loyd Tolntan of l,V'k' ind, by Mar nesday at 2 p. m. in the Richmond Mitchell; and Miss Luva Hoi Springs sp.-a-t Phyllis South ward chapel fur Mrs. Marie the week Si.'iidai'd far.n d with two piano sel- - Ellen XX end hew. ilm.it, 32, who died at her :l,, T!.e Home and Community socti.n Lome Sunday. Interment was la the were j Special Richmond 'f the Richmond Farm Run-iheld cemetery. were Mrs. Irene Stoddard, gacsts te'iX miual meeting on Thursday ( Mias Irene Neeley of Denson has 'io V: Lair, Mrs. Clarence ornu.m at tlie club Mom. been a house guest of Air. and Funk and Mr. Lodiey Olsten. Mrs. Ee-:C. Merrill, local presi-JAirs. Dean Rullen. Miss Ethel Hendricks left Friday was in charge of the meeting Wallace Galbraith spent Tuesday o return to ber home In Lesdville ad Eleanor and XVedmvday at Salt Lake City, Tasso, district home demonstration agent, spent Ihe where he went to attend a banquet and otheri, Coloraik), after having past several weeks visiting with rela- for agent of tho Metropolitan life SJve much helpful Information. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mouson and tives in Cache Valley. Insurance Company at tho Hotel James Peterson and daughter, jhildren Marilyn and Marvin of Og- n spent the week end at the htmie . -- '1 ...L.. of Mr. and Mrs. R. Monson. Mis Carl Johnson and Mrs. Ren Rullen were l.cgun visitors Saturv--au " Foil.' XalV1, .vs ha!! uii Friiliiy evenuig Covers were marked for Lijiut SJ.S. A sliMt under the dirprog ection of Neal Hiliyard, ensisteil of giectiars, I res idem H. I. Hinsvn: .liv eati.'ii, Eos 0.. (. Merri'l; sil.s Mr. Siitm on and M i.i l'an..v. !l o' Smithfield; jokes, J. V. Mr and Mrs. J R j duet. stunt, M lo I f tin is n. Following the hnniiet dan ing to the music af the I.og'ii Wranglers. Confer-HicEcnsnn S. tke Qu irterly was Saturday and Small1, with spiritual guid'ijre as tlv ih-.- re of the Sum! v S.-ld and Prinviry which wore held in cvn-- I j Cuiiventifliis lHction wi.it the Speak-(erin.duded Dr. John T. XV .hitpiis! l?I-s- . Marie Felt, Mrs. Per nice A. ry and Mis ' Ina Harris, ,.f the Sunday Sch ml am' A l:ir,r Primary General Hoards. n. br USED CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOUSE FROM payment Easy terms on balance PW " ms-inii'ti.- u e Main Cafe FI LL MEALS and TLATE il w OTHER GOOD Friday, march day. Mrs. To.yvr Sanders was tendered .i?".ir nii.i-iir- .g sai.Ese surprie party by relatives and the occasion being her birthfriends, '.1. he o n.kirtcj joinily hy the Nnrui 'nd South vads. The ser-M- day minivers ivy. The evening was spent in playing Hunco, and a will be held in :h i.ih. ni:u-l- i was served to about .'! iiio a. in. Ui.der the directi m of iO guests. J. Morris G"d:'ivy and I ivn'i uis Johns ui. Ml imuir'h'r- - of bo'.li SQUARE DEAL anti-freez- e, mir, Qlow.Lnng featured at NEEDHAM'S ..a 17 Jewel American Clipper streamlined I l.UMHIS BULOVA 0075 Goddess of Time In yellow Hot and Cold Sandwiches Horae Cream Pies Made nr Fruit pies made to Come in and home take one ! Usual low down NORTH CACHE MOTOR COMPANY BBBI WANTED!!! e Smltkftrld, Utah l J 1 ' Dead and useless Fox Farm Animals. Highest cash prices paid. Phone 122J, SmithfielL ELECTRIC FliOOIt SANDER FOR RENT It dues good work Makes old flours look new J Everlon S. E. NEEDHAM Sons Go. & JEXYKLKK LOGAN, UTAH IjUGAN, UTAH BE SURE OF BROWER'S AUTOMATIC DIST1LATE ebout Safety Zone with the Foot! Rifely Indicator! Never a chmht of dependable refrigcrcticn wilh ilia Unit! FulhPowereJ, Se1eil-i- BROODER STOVES Mo Eueuing GOO a.... SIZE St Days Free Trial R. L DAHLE 350 North 2nd West Login Agent OVUt HMLIHPiSKErii9K MADE TO ORDER Bring your old roller and SAVE! C23 Kitchen tests in SO Kome Froving Kitclicns certify perfect food protection DAYS biyor.d any average requircnr.cat! against bacteria. Dependable protection growth of disease-causin- g j protection spoilage. against Afenay-Mi'j- ii coL-ti- Everlon . 48H FRESH BULK GARDEN SEED WE GIVE AIORE FOR YOUR MONEY - Everlon & LOGAN, TnplcFnHioiiver Sons Go. UTAH rouilucrfOtbliw vitiifird china for oa leftover DEPENDABLE ovcnxv..rc, . v 'iirfl fftf TRUNKS flivllne flielf. XV Tr :;ile Si.w.me Coma lluill in Criip.as Pan, P .lirjr IV. Hi' krt. and rtsliw ,1 i (r SV I1 t" f ?J f, :j npw Pa , K SELL SAAISON TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES Everlon & LOGAN, Sons Go. UTAH Baa Toi led iih fronia. AAAAAAAAAAAAA Fesiinghonse WANTED lo Buy or optutval ''9- - fS 4t fVi i s. .: - J?' UTAH Kffl proh-ctiiKi- 'BRObDOF.CHICKS- - Sons Co & LOGAN, Down in the suannng tropica at - the health aut her; ties Belem, cert i.led that the ISC' Wcitinghousc . Best mainlhiucd pi r fix' t Econominr Tnit t!ic of ell, operated lex s tran ha'.l the tintfi-- aomuRl Window Blinds and cost very little to operate with Sow QoiL fckcfoiahf, Electric Brooders save the time and labor of dis- tributing coal to brooder houses, the making and care of fires, and the removal of ashes. Ten hours per brooder for each brood of chicks is a conservative estimate of the time Electric Brooders ave. labor connected with Electric Broodsxs is so light that it ccn easily be done by a woman or child, when conditions make this necessary. The Electric Brooders also lower the mortality rate because of accurate and automatic control of temperature, producing an even and uniform spread of heat with constant ventilation. Chicks accept the electric brooder more readily, feather better and wean away from heat at an earlier stage of development The saving in labor alone, plus cheap electricity, will soon pay for the equipment Lease 5'lSSfi,a Farming and Mose Harris Appliance Store toRTH S.s'11 main f- street V33G3& ph0!IE SMITHFIELD JShii ' " 'n' rr 111 Pestare Land JOS. W. PETERSON REAL estate agexct yyyyyvyyyytty See YOUR HEALER or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Bzsasaz: 23 |