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Show narontiii. , locals uk and granddaugh- ur vis- Cblitomia, Mveriute an and friends, the funeral of JJ5S.V duenea Brown and children arrived Monday, Hutfh Itaah. & Melvin Ur. pSmd Chugg and children visited here Tuesday Mn-- Hu ah 5Jn for are less than 2 inches in diameter ftnd otherwise of good quality isxe not tJ be considered cause for rejection of the load, unless suuh tomatoes exceed 10 per cent by weight of the load. U. S. No. 1 tha!l consist of tomatoes which are firm, ripe, well colored, well formed, free from molds decay and damage caused by growth cracks, worm hula, catfiaces, injuries by freezing, mechanical orf other means. "U, 3. No. 2 shall consist of tomatoes which do not meet the requirements of the foregoing grade, but which are ripe and fairly weli colored, and which are free from damage from any cause. gun-scal- d, Thomas Mathews left a trip to Idaho Falla, OH YEAHCOLUMN I a ob-J- L The modem world is Joseph Meikle who was anniversary,. up on everything. Wish her birthday honor at a dinner' at her home. A Thursday jut JVjL, hot dinner was served, after en-Da Iftftsl afternoon was present were Mrs. Mar-STRaymond and family, Mrs JeT Deutler and family, Louise Los and Ester Flock of fLu, California, Lenore Bindrup MOdred Wakeley of Logan and nembers of the immediate famueat Of u ue o. 0 msrriage license has been William Lawrence Ewing is-- A Cum Jiansen of Smithfield. gi gin Phyllis .Kearl spent Sunday k Anifca, aa the guest of' MLs Afin Smith. Sybil Christensen Mia Smithfield mu of Rich-g- ai visitor Frl- - hy. and Mrs. S. C. Sjpring and of Amiga visited Sunday at Mr. family , homo foolford. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas de-ic- of Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. IRollina Smithfield visited in Monday Lgu mning. Miu Laura Lou Land) spent the retk end at Hyde Park aa the past of Miss Beth Lamb. Twnty-tw- o boys answered checking it could be equally disposed toward checking out in paying its bills. Formerly success was considered a question of earning money. Now it seems to depend more on ability to borrow it. People who go on camping trips, it is said, should do their share of the work. They are all willing to help eat the meals. The campers, it is remarked, should expect to do a good deal of lugging of water. Many of them say it is aU they can do to lug themselves to the spring to drink. It is complained that the boys pay no attention to warning signs. Anyway they notice them enough to use them as targets to shrew stones or shoot at. One popular way to observe Labor day, is to think up ways of avoiding labor. Someone asks what shall be done with people who refuse to work. Dont know, only some of them have learned how to live by talking. er for They have invented a airplanes used in winter flying. Now they need one to thaw oueome of the folks who wont spent to their neighbors in the home town. When the named the Whangpoo river, they must have foreseen the awful, whang poor old China would get in the present fighting, coo RICHMOND the call at the junior Ugh. and as through a light work out Wed-letdaOoach Gordon predicts his learn is going to be light hi weight Hi heavy in fight this season. Frank Hood is the only regular back from Mall y. at years squad, however, Robert Mrs. Bert Danford, Eva and Mrs. Monte Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Thompson, Mrs. Venn, Beckstead, Mrs. Glacus Merrill, Mrs. Cannon Parkinson. Charles and Lovar Moon have seen oolton, Luwe Mrs. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen, Mr. fA.--nt fararr t--nn reiMT. sctt. DaaH I aF"De11 ip in ld.iho, Washington. and th woo to Smithfield Tuesday coa-- t to California, evening to attend the puny of Mr. ooo and Mrs. Ned DanfonL wit dou er Oregon, !:& MINUTE BIBLE hia Emma Fisher has returned from Chicago where site visited with Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Poteron for three weeks. Mr. Delbert Smedley entertained Friday evening at the home of her another, Mrs. C. E. Merrill, honoring Mrs. Charles Shepard of Logan, formerly Miss Edith Funk. Lunch-eo- n was served at small tables, af-twhkh an evening of card, and social uhat was enjoyed. Miss Shepard received many lovely gift!. Those present were Mre. Sybil Nelson, Mrs. Ina Larsen, Mrs. Juoneas Christensen and Miss Msr-iu-n Young, Mrs. Florence Bair of Rupert, Miss LuDean Roger, Miss June White and Mra. Edith Shepard uf Logan, Mra. Blanche Gunnell and Mrs. Margaret Dowdel of Sanithfirid, Mrs. Virginia Gunnell, Mrs. EJa Smith and Mrs. Gertie Webb uf lresbon, Idaho. John and Helen Lyioi of lr.ivu, visited here for several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman. Mrs. Monte Johnosn entertained the members of her club at her home Friday evening. Lunch was served after which bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Grant Bagley was hostess to the Bon Heur club at her home on Wednesday evening. A social evening was enjoyed after which luncheon was served. Special guests were Mrs. Edna Lewis, Mrs. H. M. Wadsworth, Mrs. 0. L. Ball am and Mra A. V. Atkinson George Harris of Washington D. C. is visiting here this month with his paernts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Merrill have returned to their home in Salinas, California, after visiting fbr the past ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harris. Mrs. Mona Ensign and children are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Larsen. Mrs. Ensign and Mra. Junness Christensen visited in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pulsipher attended a musical concert at Weils-vill- e last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morton spent several days visiting at Salt Lake and American Fork. The W. D. Hendricks Family rein the union was held Saturday Richmond tabernacle. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pulsipher have returned from a pleasant three BJi. STORIES iS THIS the stairs on By C. V. HANSEN FIRST PLAGUE IN EGYPT According to directions received I from God in the burning bush, Moses I and Aaron appeared before lharaoh I to ask him to release the children! of Israel from bondage, and to let I them wurJiip their own God in the wilderness. But Pharaoh a as stubborn and did I not went to let the slaves go as they did all his work. Back to yourj tusk, was his answer, and he even! ordered ,tlie tusk.ua.-.erto Increase! the burdens uf tlie elates by compelling them to make brick without I applying the straw. They had tu I scatter through the fields to gather! stubble for straw, and if they were behind in their quota of bricks, they were cruelly punished. Their burdens and trials became I so that Moses wept to see their sufferings. But Jehovah spoke again to M anl promised that Pharaoh wuuld be punished if he refused to let the Israelites go. The Lord then told Mows to go to the Kile and strike the water with his rod, and it would turn into blood, and the fish would die, and! there would be m water for the Egyptians to drink. The next morning Moses did as he I was commanded. The waters turned I into blood. Pharaoh then promised I to let the Israelites go. But as I been hod socn as the Nile again stub--1 more once he grew purified, born and refused to keep his word. ? s l j-- Exilus 6-- 7. Bulb In the Socket Prevents Many a Fall A Light TUMBLES dowm the stain happen in the best regulated lamHes . . . when the stairway light socket is empty. Dont take chances. Keep a reserve eup ply oi bulbs on hand. Buy a carton of assorted sixes NOW. $1.10 buys you one of each of following dies: 25, 40, 60, 75, 100, 150. For $1X0 you get two 40's, two 60's and two 100's. Other assortments at equally lew prices. Light Is Cheaper Than Ever Bacmt reductions in domaitie lighting ratoa. together atwith Extra Halt-Pric- e, Electricity give yew more lighting ter year money thaw ever before. Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Noma See Your Mnzilii Lamp Dealer or Utah Fuiver & Light Co. fW ictum. Bingham Douglas, Ingham Service, in proprietor TOMATO es HURRY HURRY CANNING STARTS IN UTAH Hsiweat- Lake City (UP) and canning of Utah's 1987 total crop which ' began during the Salt week, brought forth the admon-- n from I W. Brewer, federal ervisor of inspection, that toma-- i will remain one of 'the slate's it agriculture jor OALL LAST of Smithfield, that two new electric meter ;u pumps have recently been inatal-s- d at Us service station. Keiii Telephone Birectorg Estate Heatrola HEATERS and RANGES products only B are placed as quality products market. crop can be made more fitable by closer cooperation bet-- hi faobnry field men and picker ld Brewer said. All lervisors, what to be instructed as utltules U. S. No. 1, anTf Ui S. the Phe 1987 (x)UL y&WL pick-shou- (3sl aCtAjt&cl 2 2 quality. year a high percentage of ' tonnage of each load of tomas ware-edelivered at receiving various the and stations of ming companies contains tomatoes ich arc undercolor and Jiot ripened for processing, which, if left on the vines few days longer, would grade U. No. 1 instead of U. S. No. 2 or 'Each to-fci- k careful attention by the and supervisors of pickers color, firmness and other factor, 1 greater tonnage of U. S. No. vk can be delivered. "Under the contract between can rs and growers, the latter are U. id practically double prke for No. 1 tomatoes over the U. S. 2 slnek and nothing for culls. Brewer said the following rules s in effect in grading tomatoes: "Tomatoes containng worms, where rm injury la present which has netrated beyond Aha outer fleAy 11, haH he dasslfied as culls. Loads of tomatoes shall he vecontain rted by buyers If they lro than five per cent culls due to nn or worm injury, Brewer said. Loads of tomatoes can also he jrrUd by the' buyer If they eon in mure than a combined total of per rent culls. "Badly diseased tomatoes common P'ming from blighted vines, toshes badly injured by front or eeiing injury, should he classed wa Ordering a telephone now will place Enyour name in the next directory. joy its convenience for a few cents a day. One call in an emergency may he worth many times its cost. 4 suf-ient- ly 'By more nwers yinmsL ORDER NOW IN YOUR DISCOUNT GET TO ORDER YOU MUST If you already have service and plan Remember only ESTATE provides Airduct and jointless the Intensi-fir- e make possible greater lhat ashpit fuel savings at reduced cost. to move or desire to change your present listing please let us know now. All ESTATE HEATROLA, COAL RANGES ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. .... YOU CANT PAY FOR IT PAYS IT . 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