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Show SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 1MT. H, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann and Mrs. W. A Hodges entertained at CAPITOL HILL a quilting parly Thursday at her family motored to Salt Lake City home. Luncheon was served to eight on Wednesday morning to bid goodVIEWS FROM ladies. bye to their son Robert, who is left Thursday for the morning (Continued from page one) f Mrs. Max Alien and daughter of Mrs. Andrew McCombs, Mrs. D. J. Northwestern Slates mission. j Hyrum spent Wednesday with Mrs. Newbold and Mm L. R Fulwinan wrung; Nobody noticed anything J. B. Read, Ice Refrigerator until Monzon glanced over his files FOR SALE spent Sunday at liyrura as guests S7.5Q in good condition. Call 67. and found them, lie thought, considof Mrs. Homer Nielses. Adv tf erably thinner thin they should be. Mm. Cwen Sorenson and son of Salt Lake are visiting at the home After hasty conferences, the ofMr Worth Gutke of Ogden apent The . Misea Janice Milligigi and ficials decided to call in investigating of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorenson. the week end his with visiting ben Alice Mathers spent the Wfek end committee members to determine exMr. and Mrs. Joseph Gutke; parent, Larsen of Missoula, Maynard actly what records should have been and family. is visiting here with relative!. received. After that, by a simple Mrs. Homer Nielsen and daughters process of elimination, they will deMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pitcher and 0f ipent Wednesday visiting termine what, if anything, is President' and Mrs. R D. Young spent Sunday at Salt Lake lWith Mn L r. Plowman family of Manti spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrain City. The Sarah Woodruff camp of the Attended GOVERNORS WEEK V. TWton. Mrs. Cyril Baugh and family of j Daughter! of the Utah Pioneers will organization meeting of State Water visited Wednesday with Mrs. hold their ' regular meeting Friday, Storage Cbmmission. Mrs. Nephi Lundberg and Mrs. Hyrum J. W. Buck. April J16 at 2:30 p. m. at the home Attended organization meeting of Norman Lundberg were of Mrs. Mary A Hale. state Board of Correction!. at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afMr. and Mrs. Oliver Nielsen have Spent almost the enitre day Sunternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman American home The after spent at opening session! of the L.D. returned having Auxiliary Legion day Those Lundberg. present were: Mrs. in of months Beach, home the at S. Church winter held their the Lung meeting general conference. T. I Sorenson, Mrs. Kate Ewing, Airs. Anna Larkin, who haa been Spent the remainder of the week Mrs. Rinda Chambers, Mrs. J W California. confined to her home with a broken closeted with job seekers, planners Kirkbride, Mrs. Milo Cantwell, Mrs. leg Mrs Alice Thornley was hr charge and others. MIXING Wallace Raymond, Mrs W. H. CantIN WE SPECIALIZE Of the meeting. The following prowell, Mrs. Joseph Weeks, Mrs. Sam ALL KINDS OP POULTRY, DAIRY ROAD COMMISSION Met with gram waa presented: singing Am i SMITHFIELD and HOG Mrs. AND FEEDS. Leonard AnderSorenson, prayer, Chaplain, Annie Northern Utah civic club represenAdv. tf. erica; ROLLER MILLS. Miles; reading of article on Social tatives at Coalville to discuss posSecurity work by Mrs. Erie Grdon; sibilities of constructing 20 miles of and roadway between Logan and Collin-stovocsl duet, Mrs Roy Smith Mrs. Frank Winn with Mrs Roy A secondary rood at that Humorous point already exists, and is now unJensen as accompanist. reading, Mrs. Annie Miles; violin der a federal aid program. Comsolo, Mrs. W. W Ter kins; talk on missioners explained, however, that 'Poppy Day was given by Mrs. snow removal cost such an unexpected amount during the past winter Thornley. Fokilwing the program, delicious luncheon was served. that the state is now unable to match federal moneys. However, they Mrs. Norman Lundberg entertain- assured clubmen the road to be ed et a Bridge party Friday t her used to supplement the present Sarhome in honor of Mrs. Gwen Sor- dine canyon highway is first on the enson of Salt Lake City. A dainty list when funds become available. SUPREME COURT Doubled the luncheon was served, after which the afternoon was spent in playing recent state legislature by declaring eards. Invited guests were Mesdame 1983 unfair trade practices Laws-rep- ealed Ray Mooseman, Merlin Jenson, A. R. by the reent Allied, Leonard Sorenson, Irvin ' ode - - Waite, Nephi Lundberg and Mrs. Sorenson. NOTICE OF GRAVEL PIT OVERSEER 84 JAE PEANUT BUTTER, 00LD Mr. Joseph Meikle has been apWE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH WHEAT, BARLEY AND pointed to take charge of the City OATS SUITABLE FOR PLANTING Gravel pit. Any one desiring gravel LIBBY3' DEVILED MEAT, SMITHFIELD ROLLER MILL. A tf from this pit should consult Mr. Meikle. A charge of 25c per load Mrs. Glenn R. Winn- entertained will be made. CORN BEEF, ANGU)-0AStreet Committee, at an attractively arranged Bridge Adv. afternoon her at City Council. Thursday party ................ OATS) R0SBWAR& premium, lg. pkg, .hoqis. The rooms and tables were For expert floor sanding with a beautifully decorated with ffafrodiles. power sanding machine and lawn A deileious three course dinner was mower 2 CANS t sharpening see Louis West, SPAGHETTI, HEINZ served, after which Bridge was en- SmithficliL Satisfaction guaranteed. joyed. Places were marked for Mrs. Adv. CELL0-PK8 --H. B. Dairies of Preston, Mrs. EuNOODLES, 02 gene Ludnquist of Franklin, Mrs. L. E. Nelson and Mrs. Ray Cannon of DEL M0NTE 14 02 CATSUP, Logan, and the Mesdames G. L. Rees, J A. Gutke, L. S. Miles, Hebar Give Her S12E Whiting, W. A. Noble, T. W. Jarvis, IlEG CREAM OF WHEAT, J. E. Shcffer, Adrain Toolasn, Lorin Low, Kernel Tod son, Harold PERMANENT NOW JAE 02 James Frank 6 Deppe, Fulkerson, 1 CHERRIES, y, Winn, James A .Cragun, Martin W. C. Scrowther, Richard For DEL MAIZ' NlBLi:Ts. 12 UV CAN ' x... Toolscn, Robert Griffith, Robert E. CORN, Leslie Griffith, Douglas Hooper, Tool son and Hansen, Mrs. Helen Day SOUP CAMrl)ELLS. TOMATO, 3 CANS Mrs. Binds Chambers. High score prize was won by Mrs Lorin Low and high cut by Mrs. Sonin D0LES N0 2 CAN 1 PINEAPPLE, LOCAL NEWS n. SATURDAY SPECIALS APRIL 17, 1937 " 27c 4c 19c 22c N rjbx&mxw- 9m MaMcaw - in the Kitchen A Salt Lake City . Kitchen IN THE HOME OF MRS. WM. J. FDUYER, 1832 4th SIX CUBIC FOOT WESTINGHOUSE (MODEL F. D. 60.) 1. REFRIGERATOR FOUR IN FAMILY (TWO CHILDREN) 2. 8. KITCHEN TEMPERATURE 73.5 DEGREES 4. REFRIGERATOR LOADED WITH FOOD FREEZING DESSERTS. FREEZING ICE IN LESS THAN ONL Horn WHENEVER MRS. FOUYER WANTED IT FAST tr.t 5. TEMPERATURE MAINTAINED IN FOOD COMPwr MENT 44.9 DEGREES IN MILK COMPARTMENT 43.3 DEGREES LENGTH OF TEST TWO WEEKS 6. (336 HOURS) REFRIGERATOR RAN ONLY 37.6 HOURS DlRie THAT TIME ONLY 1L2 PER CENT OF TIME ) 8. CONSUMED 9.38 KILOWATTS OF ELECTRICITY 20.1 KILOWATTS A MONTH 80e A MONTH AT 4e A KILOWATT nOUR T. 60c A MONTH AT 3c A KILOWATT HOUR THESE TESTS CERTIFIED BEFORE A PUBLIC 9. 10. NOTARY NO WONDER THE GOVERNMENT BOUGHT 16,697 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS When They Wanted LOWEST Operating Cost IF WESTINGHOUSE WILL SAVE MONEY FOR THE GOVERNMENT IT WILL SAVE MONEY FOR YOU - gQ - 10c wtle j gQ 24c 5c 4-- fG milscmo-- That Ros-kelle- jgQ Mothers 25c 7c SJERY'S PANCAKE and WAFFLE 28 oz rKG i. FLOUR fly 1000 SHEET ROLLS, TISSUE, SYRUP, 100 avwN 23c MEU-SIZ- SUPER SUDS, UEGK 43C JKG 25c ALL :t'LAV0IlS' 3 1WSL JELLO, BAKING POWDER, TOMATOES, CAU;51l'T- LE0TA, SUGAR, SUGAR, - NOT 2 GAN 2 FAllC0- - TOVMSMU. j Qq - 23c 02 JlGE CANS LE0TA CORN FLAK.ES, SOAP, 3 FOR 8 BARS FOR SOAP, rALMtWVE, PEAS, fcOC 29c 23c FOR FKG 10c 2 POUNDS j CRi'STAE WHITE, GIANT SIZE, 6 BARS... ORANGES, LAI5J.3E. FANCY, DOZEN ORANGES, FANCY. DOZEN GRADE FRUIT, IAUGE, 5 FOR LEMCttS, DOZJSX. SPINACH. 2 IDS'. ggjj 40c 36c 19c Sue .... 4 16c to lg SHOP Telephone 4 Hours 8 a. ra. to 7 p. ra. week days and 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays and days before GREETINGS FOR MOTHERS DAY BETTER ... food Beautiful Packaged Candy 25c THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE k WE aim We Deliver K GREATER to $3.00 FULL PGWEI PROTECTION d Kitebn-pnpt- J kept eafely for my iMual requirement! ;..gronumleef Oaitninei pert of time. ..eevee CONVENIENCE KJtehtn-prtvt- 4-- WMHAVM FOOD Kitcbtu-pnvt- FAGTEI FREEZING d . . Triple Btorete . . . Triple Food Sever . . . Adjuvto-Khri- fl e w .. Kitcbtn-pfve- ii ienelloy Fraettr to NS mere fee hoe per dap; GREATER ECGIGMY Zfefa Kunnirs eoet, wdr s few ceM a dmr . cwtiBedi Greeting Cards 5c to 25c 20c to flease you Smlthfield Mose Harris Ifc 19c 20c Gutke Meat& Grocery owarrn 5TrRF For expert Charie Foundation fittings and orders, Ilione 498, Logan, 111 Smithficld. Estella R. McClellan, 374 So. 1st West Logan. Adv. Barber and Beauty Giiis Thai Please :c;, A HOMI Phene s 15c MEATS TOT ROASTS HE ITER REEF, I.B. OVEN ROASTS. UR, VEAL ROASTS, DB BUMP ROASTfJ. LB. Funerzl sen-icewere held Saturday at Logan for Joseph Olney, former Smithficld resident, who had resided in Logan during the past four years. Mr. Olney died suddenly of a stroke. Earl A. Hansen of the Logan El evcnHi ward bishopric presided at the services Solos were sung by Don Smith and Alton Harris accompanied by Mrs. Fern Smith. Mrs. Jean Smith of Smithficld sang a solo, eccum-panie- d by Laura Mooseman. The speakers were George Dune, Bishop O. P. Satterth waite, Joseph Hodges and Earl Hansen. Prayers were offered by Gunnar Rft'musscn and Heber C. Maughan. The grave in the Smlthfield cemetery was dedicated by On-i- l Heaps. yQ GREEN GROCERIES V BARKER son. Van Drug COMPANY SJks $patL Stun E. Appliance Store The Weslinghousa Store PHONK 111 NORTH MAIN STREET SMITHFIELD |