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Show SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. MARCH 38, 1MT. STATE BASKETBALL LOCAL HEWS CHAMPS Mr. anl Mri Hu-ul- Hanson CHOSEN and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann were the honored guests at a dinner party Sunday evening at the Bluebird, given by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Reese. The guests included Geo Ortel Christensen, Delva Christensen, Venna Egbert, Dalnes, Arlene Griffin, Eulalia Reese Rhonda Nelson, Leone Smith, Lewis Smith, Sterling Nelson, Paul Nelson, Wayne Traveller, Theron Hansen, Nathan Crook Eton, and Mr. and Mrs. McCann. After the dinner the guests were token to a theatre. Salt Lake City (UP) Largest luindy have nr.ved to Trenton to slate sponsored yearly sporting evMake their home. ent is annual State High School basketball tourneys, which this year Mrs. Annio Humphreys of Millville to houses of over 3000 spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs. played persons daily. Deloue West. Held annnaly since 1901, the tourMr and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of nament has attracted varied crowds Richmond visited Sunday with Mr. varied numbers of teams, to varied Harold Hansen and family have cities. and Mrs. Dcwaine Sparrow. moved to Anuilga where he intends This year it attracted a total of to operate the L. C. Peterson farm. Mr. uiid Mrs. David Thomas and 16 teams representing numerous dischildren wore Logan visitors been tricts into which the state has Miss Bertha Monaon of Richmow subdivided for tournament purposes. was a guest Tuesday night at the In s tournament filled with up- home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R Dowdel. Mrs. Milo llobbs and children Davis High school moved into sets, Charles and Charlene of Preston, spat top Saturday night to gain its until from FOR SALE: A baby buggy in exThursday Idaho, spent basketball state first championship cellent condition. Orvil Coleman. Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs in 17 years. Arnold Nelson. 2 Adv. Runner-u- p was Lehi, a dark hone Smit-hfielwas well represented at outsider conceded little chance of a Miss Ruth Ogden returned to her the Beiuuii Stake conference, which showing when the tourney opened. home in California after spending Final ratings for the championship a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. was held in Richmond Saturday and were: e Champion Davis; 2nd Lehi; A. Ogden. Dep-pLaVina Sunday. Superintendent of the Stake Primary presided at 3rd Granite (1936 champions); 4th Springville; Sth Logan; 6th Cythe Primary convention meetings on 7th Beaver; 8th Salina. Eight Notice to Growers of and Miss Peterson Marie prus; Saturday. Therun Hansen of the Second ward other teams, including' ''American Varieties were among the returned missionar- Fork, Ogden and others, were elim- Early ies, who gave short reports of their inated early in the contest, received no ranking. missions. At the time that a representative Cooper, Salina forward, was tourna California Packing Corporation of to 50 with points .Elliot Thomley, Mrs, Joseph Thorn ey high scorer, and the Utah-Idah- o included: canning crop? men Other credit. his Mrs. high and Pen Mrs. Tueller, ley, association were in the respective Athen Reese attended the funeral of Ryan, Logan, with 42 points; Readdistricts signing conMrs. LaVcm Taylor of HaiTisville, ing Davis, and Kovasovich, Cyprus, pea growing tracts tiie of the perfor production 41 Granite, Bennion, with each; Utah on March 18. fection of bite variety of peas a list with 87; end others. of growers was made which stipulatWednesday was temple day for Jdrs. Joseph Gutke and daughter, ed the acreage of early supprise the Suiithfield wards. A good crowd the Lois, spent the .week end at Og- peas they would grow if there were attended sessions .throughout sufficient number of acres applied den. day. r for by growers to Justify the opMr. and Mrs. Truman HiUyard eration of the viner station for esriy Air. and Mrs. William Godridge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George supprise peas. welcomed a new daughter into their When the lists were completed" it Pond ait Lewiston Sunday evening. home on Tuesday March 23rd. was found that there was enough The MIA of the three wards held acreage to Justify operation of viner Airs. Gertrude Toolson was hostess districts Green and Gold Ball Tuesday stations for all except their to the Ladies Literary club at her early supprise home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. night in the Smithfield Junior high Wellsville . with James A. Cragun reviewed the ltaok, school. A good crowd was in atten- peas and perfection peas and that The Widow OCallagan Boys by dance. During the dance the MIA the Wellsville station would operate mem- with perfection peas only. Therefore Zollinger. A dainty luncheon was dances were demonstrated by the acreage that appeared opposite bers of the different wards. served. each name designating toe acreage IFOR SALE A building lot with of supprise peas each grower would Airs. Martha Griffith was hostess to the Junior Literary club at her double garage and chicken coop 1 Vs grow has been incorporated in their home on Thursday aCtemoon. Mrs. blocks West of bank. John Coleman. perfection variety contract and the Adv. seed will be made available to all Beth Lamb reviewed the book If I growers at the same time the perHad Four Apples by Josephine A .dainty lundheon was Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride was fection seed is delivered which date Lawrence. a Salt Lake City visitor last week. will be announced later. served. McClure am end at Salt week the family gpent Lake Gty. Mr. and Mrs. William Modern HEWS IN BRIEF The Governments accepted definition for fruit preserves is not less than 45 pounds to fruit to each 55 pounds of sugar. Shiny surfaces, such as highly polished study tibia or desk, satin tripes in wall paper, and glossy paint for woodwork, are hard on the eyes and should be avoided. If a burned cake is allowed to cold stand until it is thoroughly and then scraped with a lemon grater, toe burned part can be almost entirely removed leaving the cake smooth and ready for icing. old ... This 1937 momii marks the 10th anniversary of mcdsri) dairying ATTENTION j j Overstuffed Suites Cleaned Shampooed $1.50 ma-b- utwriift,! 2S rwcHAst owasutou 50c kAAAAAAAAAAAAaAkaaAAAAArt SATURDAY Ruga Cleaned and Shampooed March 27, $1.00 APPLY Box 635 Jr. Lmk TOMATOES, Smithfield Look Your PEACHES, BEST CHERRIES MAJ9CIILN0-- m TERRAPIN-tal- TOMATO JUICE, EASTER SOAP, can, CAKES 19c - 25c fob 2 Seedless, 11 OZ. FKG 8 2 LB. Otn pounds ..a.-.- .... 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PRUNES, Houro 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. week days and 8 a. m. to 8 p. m, Saturdays and days before z 5 CAMPFIRE-L- RAISINS, P0IXSTXA, RICE, 13c - M0NTE-SHoe- MARSHMELLOWS, Telephone 4 22c 2 CAXS 23c PKG 406 SIZE PARADE RAISINS, 17c CAN G0LD FANCY LB PANCY PINEAPPLE, SHOP 72-8- 10c TTPREmUM EASTER Barber and Beauty at low cost has been a tradition in millions of homes using Hotpoint electrical appliances. You will find dlls same dependability, long lift, and 10c FARG0' SLICD- - NO. 21k CAN 0VALTINE, BARKER X 8c 1X5 GRAPEFRUIT, rL0RIDA' SALMON, TTOR OVER 30 years Hotpoint quality - m BAKING POWDER, CAJAJMET' TOUND FOR THE PLUS THE KNOWN QUALITY AND ECONOMY Of 1937 LARGE CHOCOLATE, All work dime in your own home. REFRIGERATOR 02 CORN FLAKES, FABC0' ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY C0G0ANUT, rC 8 VANILLA EXTRACT, BARNES is or mu or MU NOOUCIS wona iMouGMOur ms Specials RUGS CLEANED J. ' , world-wid- MANUMCTIMSIS Supprise l mi year. Bordens small factory in tho Naugatuck Valley of cut started milk an its way to new and e t Every dairyman shams in the wider markets and areatw u,n milk of brought about by his leadership. Borden, on the 10th anniversary of modem tocoMinu. this tradition of Inadnnhip in Nets, swissea and organdies are the important cottons being featured for dance frocks this year. Fabrics are so complicated these days, sometimes being made of as many aa five or seven different libers that their care is more diffi cult. Tk. first It was N yean ago this Spring that Gail Iordan tho first successful commercial plant to "can" ytitinim far uso nut want, nut month or nut 4-- Pea years UTATI j FA Sp turfL Storm j Gutke Meat& Grocery A HOME OWNED STORE WE AIM TO TLEASE TOO Phone 18 SmHhficU We Drliver YVYYTYTYVVYVVYTVYYYYVVYVyT |