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Show l. i ' Sr iWAtti i? niriFiKi n. c.icnE c'(.'l s.or LOCALS pjrii-L daughter of visitors M'.:i iay." Nelson entertained Jlrs. E A home gunco party at her at Mrs. Bert -- Thurs-evenin- a in bmor of her waa celebrating hia mid-fS- jt anniversary. A delicious luncheon waa served at small 5lea to the following guests: Mr. Mr and , jir; George Rasmussen, Marlin Hansen, Mr and Mrs. t E Peterson, Mr and Mrs E K Mrs Milo Hobbs pgvdel and Mr and Idaho. cf Preston, . hus-wh- the m-:-- 1 Ean-.-- .ard Bensjn , a. re mi. ift.. . Ve.'iia! r. Cik'jh, il'.h field v's! :? Ml.-.;,- and dau JUXfc 11 Utah Power & Light Co. Wins National Award t'lr.i'na!" rh :ui W,. ' K. FK1D.IV, llll I ; which ,, n . an.: re Lun. ft . lud'cs were p:esi. Mr Ci.iine 'i.-- . Lejd.v .; afterno-n.i-- r 1' ii.iy Person anJ Suit Luke were dinner guest of Air .n rri.'o, Utah spe.i. i few und Mrs M L Peterson on Sunday, with Sir :tui Sirs lays V K N.ipper arid Mrs F.d Person Mrs John 1 LWywliile Sir i F n. ti. nnd daughter D (thy und Mr nd Sir?. J lioti uf llriliunt (lily tiled Sir ..t'.i Mrs N W di'Jrl and on Mr. and SI is. Slt.mll L. Peter-n- , Mr und Sin, H J dcJcl of 'son on Sunday. P'lii Mrs. . Mias Bvk Fj;,:ers, n - ;vj i' ,v Ir. and Jlw L. F uV, Mrs W ;i u ?rJ. Mrs Orrin und jjr E A PifEeii f IIK.'TI 71., ture moved to .Smi.lifield tu married El- FriiLy, Jure I1-- iii ti S1 home. their jgjlt Lake LDS un::.-- . F.ll-..:;w;n nuneyni:on :!.s Merrill children m ,M. and trip, Mrs. Joseph few h.ine in iftnsuii. Ti ited at Hyde Park for a with Mr and Mrs. Thomas 4 Mrs. Xephi Luii h'iflsen. the members of her bridge dub a. Jln9 Friday aftenuun. IViroi Word has been received here that u'r cre wvm Irs. J. V Kirk V id, Brittenham LoS of Mrs Ely Mr md C!l1 spph Weeks. I.un.he i: proud Angeles, California are the as s.!rvtd' guests wen Mrenta of a daughter. Mrs Brit- "illiam Cantwell, .Mr?. WjI'.iw tenham was formerly Mias Connie A U:oseman and Vi Porter of Escul- - Mr. and ; . ':,,-r- evening at the home of Mrs. Am;n-- . da Miles in honor of her brother,1 Nilson, who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. Sixteen members of the immediate family were present. A delicious luncheon mas sewed at one long table, which aaa centered with a beautifully decorated binthdiy cake. The evening was spend in playing pincchle. Oliver 11 ! 11 ' Everton & lust Quality Price? Mar- - Cesrf A. Hi gfoir preuJent of iht EJuon Central Electrlt Appliance aompanp of Chicago, pnunit the Ifughet aOarJ to P. M. Parr), nl end commercial manager, and H', A. Haiine, tala manager, of the Utah Power 4 Lijlf companf, at the cony en lias of the Editon Electric Inititule in Chicago, Legal Notice LOGAN, UTAH Lift Ice crcsm freezer, floor sander, Guardianship Notices Everion & !!-- Flc-.-tri- SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND roil THE COUNTY Or Sobs Co LOGAN. UTAH o r CACHE. STOVE REPAIRS , furnish grates, etc, for all kinds of stoves, ranges and We furnaces. Everton & Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH C(Ii( & Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH Main Cafe FULL MEALS and PLATE LUNCHES Hot and Cold Sandwiches Home Made Pies Cream or Fruit pieo made to order. Come in and take one home f YOU and underSympathetic hove direction standing Sou and marked Llndqulot funerals for many years. Low coot, too, has been an outstanding factor. We have earned our reputation for fair dealing and dependability. G. W. LINDQUIST .MORTICIANS Logs Utah ness of the people we erre, laid Georgo M. Uadsby, president and general manuger of the Utah Power & Light company. Only twenty-liv- e yours ngo electric rooking wae an entirely new nnd experimental proress, nnd the Utah Power ft Light company was a pioneer in the development of its use. Some of the first electric ranges ever placed In operation wore connected to this company's lima. Through i;.'cteis..d facilities, the of power plants and transmission lines to provide expansion nnd Improvement of service, the l ubllcixlng of this method of cooking, and making It easily available to tho average household, tremendous si i ides were taken In creating a public acceptance of It, in 1111.1 there were SR electric n.vos on our lines. Today we have approximately 25,000, of which 4,onu were added during 1936." The Utah Power ft Light 's aggressive sales and udver-ilsin- g program, its activities In co- pcniting with dealers, and the vork of its home service advisor ii making personal contacts with home dwellers uro important " said Mr. Gadsby, In establishing and maintaining this record in the electric cooking field. II to an ouinlandlng example, too, of loyal and efilcient employees In all com-ininy- to-w- it: Shifting Ns Olllag No Trouble. OVERSIZE BOWL SHAPED TI D FOR SPEEDIEST CLEANEST SAFETT ROLL WASIIINUS WRINGER STEEL CHASSIS NO HOLT BEAUTY ECONOMY ENDURANCE Buy your SITED QUEEN double wall vather now and aim reerive Ihla uiirr laundry outfit Most Popular Ootlirs Drier Stand With Enameled Top Makes llaudy Table PAY ON EASY TERMS Smithfield Lumber and Hardware Company low-co- 3-- w-d- ihs To Serve Drive Menus No Netoo Mo Qoor HOLES IN TIB LOAN COR HOME OWNERS PORATION, a ccrporstLa of th; United Sicstes of America, Plaintiff. The basis of judging tk winner vs. comprises throe faii'irs: iirkL the of elect vie peiVMlIiti'e highest VICTOR A. CARLSON and wife rcii'iected during Ihc year in ranges II. CARLSON, LEONA prnjwrtinn to the ital imiiitier of Defendants. wired homes not using eli-triof the year; To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the ranges at the 2Gth day of June, 1937 at ten o'clock second, creative sales and advertising plana; third, nu.ilied of preA. M., at Ete front dour of thr senting the report of the year's County Court Hume, in Logan! activities. Cache County, Utah, the folLwing In making the presentation. Mr. described property tbelr efcongiatuli.led the company departments Hughes Commencing at a point 17 rods fur the lncr.ms'j it hu.? scored In forts in bringing to the publie a the of Comer sales end electric range during year dependable service." West of the Southeast 19.1G in proportion to tho total numMr. Hughes, donor of the award, Quarter of the N'oirthaie'. not customers ber of residential is widely known in the electrical Quainter of Section 2G, in .Township already hRviig electric ranges. industry as the father of the elec14 North of Range One Ea:t of the The winning by our company of tric range as a result of hie InSalt Lake Meridian, thenoc West this national recogniiion la indeed vention more than 25 years ago of rods; thence North 17 rods; thence gratifying In all of us. It is also a the first practical electric range for splendid tribute to the progressive- - domestic use. East 7 rods; thence South 17 8 mds to the place of beginning, containing 122ft square nds. Commencing at a point 17 rods Miss Myrtle Pitcher entertained at Went of .the Southeast Gamer ot June Irous e.:u tea cn Thur.-d.iyNorththe Northwest Quarter of the 10, in honor of her daughter, Roma, Townin Section 26, of east Quarter ho was recently married to Mer-na- r 1 Eat ship 14 North of Range Bernsi n of I.")gan. A lovely of the Salt Lake Meridian, Dobof the brides trousseau displayRichmond sons Annex of the Plat of 7 rods; ed. Mrs. Pitcher was assisted in the West thence City, running cau rooms by Mrs Ison Bradthence South 2ft rods; thence Bast Irous Mrs. L'lnumt Haf.'is. In and to ley, 7 rods; thence North 2ft rods the afternoon during the tivi hours containing the place of beginning, 225 about gursls culled and many 17ft square nods, more or less. wore received. gift? rods 24 lovelj' Beginning at a point ot wet from the Southeast Corner HONORS SISTER AT PARTY the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township Mrs. Henry C L man end Mis. 14 North f Range One East of Orval Gelemrn Piitertained tit a faretho Suit Lake Meridian, running well ji.irty Sunday June 13.h it the in thence West 13 mods; Shence North hmie cf Mrs Jle::ry Coleimn 18 rods; thence Bast 13 roie; thence hjinr of her sisler, Mr.?. Glen ColeSouth 18 rods, more or less, to man, who will leave FriJiy, June 18, C.ilifomia, the place of beginning. for her h 'im in IW1, t here with Together with the hereditament after a tw? and ivfttivw. and appurtenances thereunto belongfriends with 11 disCovers wore laid for 16 gucsls. ing ami el together mechanical ice boxes, beds, tables of four were used wi-LSet appearing for equipment overs f pink and white. refrigeration units, mirSego lilies .i ml red reso bul? forheating, lighting, nd cooking, ami shades, wimkrw and doom med the center piece on en:h table. rors, ever fur- A delicious supper w'l? served at personal property nished by a landlord in lc.lngor eight, after which the cvenin? was building operating an unfurnished spent in playing bunco. prizes were awarded similar t tho buildings erected upon High and now Sir. Melvin Unir and Mrs Oivin ?aiil mortgaged premises the or hereafter installed therein sh-d-hy w Mib-?- . Uiw score tn Stanley Rasrh and whirti l Mrs Henry CV'rtn:in. lienor of his nw.ign Those present wore: Mr and Mrs. doomed between the it-IV'.rk; Mr. by, Sv.nl.-' h of Hyde though, ami all partis coming !" sir? Orio Heaps, Mr nnd Mrs. sml an him, under or of the roa.Vty Melvin TLiir, Mr and Mrs Crin Milos, d fm'hold lum. this Mr an I Mm. Ornul Coloman, Mr encumbered by and righda and Mrs Henry Mr and all with .Together lcn . Mrs Al. nzo Thane, all vf Smithfield; !fn of way, rigits .uni r.nd Mrs. Colem-iof Bell. Glen omenta, hereditaments, pnvdeges of Man Mitt Mr. and thereto California; appurtenances used or enjojed Suit Lake Cit. evidenced, however, to Bunco vran played until eleven nnd with said kind or belonging rjdeo acquimi Mitt Man the ftnn.-u.then heretfler be or which may eaid land. entertainer, furnishod them with with and used or enjoyed ,M7r singing and playing. At twelve lee Dated ithto 4th cream and cake were served and the JEFF Utah Glcn Oaieman presented,?! Sheriff "f Ctodw County, bed lamp as a 4, H, brautiful Juno a nublioation, of , And SONS Hacim. fae-iars,- FARM BUREAU WATER SOFTENER saves II Tri sodium phosphate, half the soap JSSUfi 10 LBS. FOR Everton Mr. Hugha, Mr. Parry and Mr. The annual George A. Hughes award for l')3C, consisting of a trophy and a check fur $1.00i). waa presented to the Utah Power Sc Light Company Juno 4th at the Edison Institute convention in Chicago. P. M. Parry, vice presidm1. and commercial manager, and W. A. H'ukiiis. sides manager of the local power company, were present t" receive the award. A sitnii.ir award is given each year by George A. Hughes, president ot the Edison General Electric Appliiir.ci: cuinpHny, of Chicago, in a n:ituu-wii2cumpeLuinn, to the por.-eceiupanv achieving tho b..s! resnlta in developing tlm use of electric conking among Its customers. Competing for the 193d award was u large number of power companies throughout Hie country. About 150 were eligible to enter the contest. paint spraying machine, etc. to right i & CONSULT THE COUNTY CLEKK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WEF.ENT SPEED QUEEN KEEIhS IVATU HOT Adv. Probate WASHER WAUft MEN WANTED for RarHrigb Routes of 800 families, lteliable hustler should start earning $25 werkl; and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawlcigha, Dept. UTF-85-Denver. Sobs Co. SALE SPEED QI'EEN 1HHUI.E Ad. Colo. IX JUNE DOUBLE WALL rijih.. Iilkmgton. BLIND FACTORY We make window blinds We!J also repair and clean window blinds. Let us make yotar. SALE BUY IX JUNE SALE Raymond, Mrs. Emma Fern, Mis I J W Kirkbride, Mr- - Kaie La in- - ...... Chambers. was Swid Monday, Mrs- - party A BUY r P1". r-t- 1 Mm '; Jc gP-,U- 18, 25, 1937. Adv vi-i- HOME OF SPEED QUEEN WASHERS SMITHFIELD, UTAH , |