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Show M.iHFIELID. LOCALS HtblUiN i... ' Jlillyard and Mrs. Dwight champion in Acconting club Icniti;- - National and Girls complete operated ducti-.- party Monday in honor of who waa observ- ta, son, Ihomaj, The birthday annfveraary. neiti included Charles Jensen, RaBanaenherger, Lawana Nilson, Pauline Larsen, AideD Boylance, Leon Vest, Jay Crambers, and Billie Refreshments were served iiand fames were played. fr-M- - ... R9 pre-vnto- a r-- . i by ' : v i:;inci rccominoadji-.ijj- , - ; ev;.. 'ui. iv;-- . pr!r.- . J ,,i I ;,k, n : ,i.0l.:Vl - - terwtianai H:,re-,i"for of the o..i:t.-,t- . $100 slate m,., i ... ; ing the crop servatLn. H- - stated Y' system is i?i.lerpo:ui!'i Younp Williams v.: merahandtse - prk i (mj.., of J"1 ue and nurkc: Geary entertained at a --uprise HST- Christ-.-ffersa- ; n.a.-V;- : Hra. Theo j . The buy s report its T. s . .V Let-i- i FRIDAY. MAT l.u-vi- I " o y.-a- r 1I1LE C,-r-t- Con r-- IT AH. s H Montana is th s j.. at Erickson were Friday afternoon in honor , wpi. Tmma Nelson, who ia leav-- r. soon to make her home in Salt nfv. City. Muaic, visiting and lunch-io- n Tlmae .jreaent were enjoyed. riM Mesdamea James Bind; J Lur V Bain, Jck Wch Barry Michaelia, Henry B. Ervin Waite, Walter Sjjjyiey, Alfred Erickson, Henry SfcIis, and May Anderson. jieikle COUXTT. veterir.arv Lma reterborg, Mrs The Richmond I.i.M-.eluh hold a Riehmond ward Marj ric Chris-fcis.i- i, its May Mrs. Glrtma Christoffer-si- . lunoheon M'.nday evening at the Festival Tuesday owning May 4th. avo never seen Mrs. Atri i lb'bin? n, M s. o.rb r.v:i. liusiin-'- s whs diseussel Programs of ringing, Janeii; and Infcjtioas Jn- . ... Stuart, Mr. Ai.im Aud.-in. and t.ho f " .v!r,; ,ir Tgiiiu given, readings were carried nut. The 1 'nin.als by vaccin- - Mrs. Ri'r.lu JlfMil'uks, Mvs. Vi.-- t ria : idings, Mis Jo .ii Webb; solo;, children were dressed In adorful ' l ' 'r'- w rk v.u. i'n ;!' .cksaii, Mr JllJa OUvn, Mrs. I'lurts Pent ainl re.idings, Miss costumes nude for the occasion, :J " upon eli- - Rb.Ja Hendricks, Mrs. Thca . j llntl Stoddard. Mn. John McCurrey and children ''i uinuls, Y'; ari Mrs. Anna Spackman and Billie mul Worth, Mrs. Nels Ru Tito ReiiSun Stake honor of f.ie trouble," night ' laughter, Shirley, Constance Gheen was observed ,lJ daughter, Elva, spent t.i Tuesday :.t the N.irth l,llu'ln a:ui Dorothy Clare ChrisUffers.m Cache high school, A crowd last week end at Suit Lake City. large should exercise and Joan Rob:ns.n. A pincic lunch-.'- ii vhs in attendance. :: Mr. and M ra Lorin M.Gavin loft of vaoe'ne. L- wss enjoyed. Two hundred student directed by Monday for Glendale, California to v: supply huses and Monday evening Mr Mra. d're.-ilW Pulsipher presented a delight-- 1 atUmd the funeral services for tloelr to the ses Christoffer.oii if Cornish, ,J. IUaucbe. 'mt-in an exten-t- o and Sir. Joseph i.'hristofferson (ful musical concert on Wednesday i daughter, vt Los Angeles Gunnell Ernest the Rens.n 'Stake Tuberat stirr.u--.i- e .evening ni Sir and Mrs. Meliin John ton visited friends here Monday. use of their v..e- - lore visitors ot Sirs. Methi Christ-f:e:s- .nai'le. Su di Mr Vernal Munk and Ward lri- supply house? ',r social pvrnin-- ' wi-- spent. j The Kiclunuivl t.tsi.'ck owners ncc-- a its May FcKtival daughter, Carolyn were visitors at The Stake MIA Jaui.r Festiv.i! .nury pivsn-,- i te qualify them 1st. as held Monday night u:iJer Hie Saturday evening Slay The ibe It. Alouson home Wednesday, v vv:ti.s. If the use ' of yac- - reetioa if Mrs. Drita aibcr. -- r e les.r.ctcd trj the veterinar- Far 1V11 LVtnford ieutrno.1 horns :;r. be ivntiolled. but KENT OI U A if it Monday fiom California where he FLOORS RENEWED sr .led te .he farmer it will the fo MACHINE weeks. PAINT ;eir. past Kent our electric aander 'd. !'. Ma.Uen declared. 1. K. Haves and Wallace Gal-brmake your eld floors acc'r.ati n agair-- t Rar.ci disease It rprays your paint job quick tn attended an Ameriean Legion new. n. .si and easy to range caltle nter-puin vt at Og.icii last Monco as1 udders have Everlon & Sons Go been day night. Evcrlon & Sons Co. :.i,".vn i) ho infected from whi-- h Mr. and .Wr. Josoph Chriatoffer-e- n LOGAN. UTAH 'cim.s iy infect milk, so, we hesi- LOGAN, UTAH ti pivm.i'i. a broad vaccination 'n were h. norod by tfeir vhildron Thursday evening, the invasion .'i' ttviii .:' scientific findings tving their wedding anniversary. 'arr.ir.t it , he said. Sir. and Mrs. James V Funk left As we are n.t yet sur. of the .Monday for Salt Lake City where i.'ers that cm ge produced from they will lirike their home. acciie, th e owners who rai-- e their .'n stock and build up their own lopis in that manner are more MINUTE BIBLE K.AllU VlYv Ur,. Amanda CACHg 1:0 Y , r; ! ... , 1!.. by talcs oi Mntes:, tu John Vuk. mrti f J Jean Ball of Ureal Calls uv.r.,', Tre-wijlr and Mrs. Bay. Wood ofof Mr. WilLams $10.00 prize. Tuesday guests and Mrs. Douglas Hooper. 'Mr. and - ne li-- Mu. l'ulln-tnv at a bjncj guests Tl insdiv party Mr. and Mrs Ephraim Weeks had evening at ihe li.nv Mr mil u Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. rs. Russell I,tv.',s of of iKon. Weeks and Grant of W. Potter Ogden. Mr. and Mrs liar Id W.-aid sons, Robert and Richard of I.eAi- -n Fmveral services were held Sunwere in controlling the disease First ward Mrs. HebcrSunday guests of Mr. and by day afternoon in (the V.h.r means than vvu'nation. Whiling. PeJennina tittle for house, Any noting a ner who outside stock is tal on, daughter of Mr and Mrs. WE ARE PREPARED TO Fl'E-NISI- I taking a buys rik." Dr. Madison She died H. at Peterson a grive Fnncii R VRLEY AN'd! 'liluded. WHEAT, local hospital Saturday of acute apn OATS SUIT A RLE FOR PLANTING: was The child at pendicitis. Besides SMITJIFIELD ROLLER MILL A tf frw oh field, June 12, 1937. ilUiiHi her parents she is survived by the Mrs.. Mitia t!iristaffcrm Lar-in, following brothers and sifters: CAUTION (SURGED hrr s ith birthdry anniverMarion, and LeWaine Peterssary an Mon I y. i. number of frion, all of Smithfield. IN USE OF VACCINE ends and rd. ties entertained at a birthday pa' y in her honor. Those H. of Emma Mrs. Auger were: Air-- . Anna Lawrence. FOR present BANGS Glendale, spent Wednesday visiting DISEASE, Mrs. Augusta Johns.n, Mrs. Mary Walden with Mr and Mrs. Honaley. Johnson, Mrs. Clara Anderson, Mrs. Vaccination of cattle against; Anna UuIIpii, Mrs. Ruth Anilervan. FOR SALE: Coal range, bed and Bangs disease is still in the ex- -; Airs. Iriseilli Thompson, Mn. Laura kitebea table. Apply Sentinel. Ad. 2 perimental stage, says Dr. D. K. John an, Mn. Cnnna Johns m, Mn suc-.vsif- ul lm eele-u.itr- - r ..... . . . . TrrnfTTinrnrTrTirMiTiTvfb'iTTif d STORIES By C. V. HANSEN DEATH OF SARAH Sarah was 127 years old w hen she died at Kirjah-arb- a, one of the moat ancimt cities of Canaan, being built seven years befoie Tanas, the capital of luwer Egypt. It ia thought to have been founded by Arba, an ancient giant at Paleatine, and hence to have been called Kirjah-argArhaa waa afterwards j city which name j changed to Hebron . Abraham now called un the suns oi llelh, and said: I am a stranger among you, 1 have cornu to ak for a burying place, where 1 can bury my dead. 'And the children of llelh said, You are a mighty prineo among us, you may have the choice of a burial place aiming our sepulchers. Abraham then paid for the field of Kphron, which was the Mach-polabefore Mamie, and the cave therein, and all the trees that were in the field became In the possession of Abraham. This is the first account we have in hiatory of the transfer of real estate. lAgrahain then proceeded to attend to the burial cf his beloved Sarah, in the cave qn the field before mam re, in the land of Canaan, which was made sura; or a deed was liven to Abraham, making sure the possession to him forever. Huw much is not area the field oontained .. a, h, BE SURE OF J Ko (tuning about Safatf Zone s with the Food Safety doubt of Indicatorl Never aeptndahfc rrfeigmtion with the Unit! Sealed-i- FBOlEOIl known :p IKEIB90K tests in 89 Home Proving cartify perfect food protection 613 Xi:I:c3 Mothers Day Sunday, May 9 Say "hello." Iff. telephone $ you ccui't le with hen long distance rates are reduced all day and after 7 Sunday every niglit p. m. Gen. 23 BUND FACTORY We have a real window blind factory. Tou pay lew for good blinds here. Everlon & Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH CAYS Lysr-- d any average requirement! Dependable profectfon g growth cf disense-enusin- against bacteria. protection against spoi'ese. Down in tlie steaming tropics at Belou, Brazil the health authorities crrtr'rd tiiat the 1937 Westinghouse miiitaincd perfect food protection. Best of a'l, tire Economizer Unit operated iWonr-y-s.:i'j.Ty less than lull the time! rSc AAAAAAAAAAAA A HOUSE ROOM FOUR on BARN GOOD AND COOP AND ONE TripieFaadSjvn Sei... Three cov- CHICKEN ered ACRE OF LAND FOR SALE. cnc-qui- rt ovrnwarc, for leftoveri oa trads-in- . FOB SALE WITH eaatainenafUiw vitrified china as a OTHER SEVERAL AT HOMES a allowance new ELECTRIC M IR0M (During loo month el May only) GOOD REASONABLE lidinf ihrif. PRICES. . Storeee Com p.ir! meal. Bultt-ic- . Crieeins Until vcu'vo used Triple Iairr Dae-be- t, tail Utility hrt with Toolr.1 frth-ln- . Iih.raa. JOS. W. PETERSON REAL ESTATE AGENCY Vtwyvwvwvv a nevr, modem Electric Iron you've no idea Low FACT end EACY your irsning can be. The new models are lighter weight, making it easier for you to do heller woik, in far less time without tired erms, aching wrists, weary shoulders. The new m Wesiingtouse jfiitJte pntvcd EEFEISEKmTOS Mose Harris Appliance Store The Weslinghouse Store raoNE in !i0BI,, SMITHFIELD MAIN STT BULK SEED iWe sell more good gardenj seed for your money. Mure kinds of flowers. Everlon & Sons Go. models heat up FAST cr.d yeu can esntro! the heat ot an even temperature. Ho ssed to worry about scorching the daintiest fabrics. LOGAN, UTAH Main Cafe FULL MEALS and PLATE LUNCHES Hot and Cold Sandwiehea Home Made Pies Cream or Fruit plea made to order. Come in and take one borne See YOUn DEALER or UTAU POWER & LIGHT CD. |