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Show r SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY, NOV. 5, ! LOCAL IB Ur. and lira. Erie Gordon and daughter apent Sunday at Hyrum visiting with relativea end friends. Mrs. Verda Gibson was hostess to Mr end Mra. Reginald Barnes of WelUville were Sunday visitors here. her Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Halloween decorations were used throughout. Refresments were serMiss Leora Hirst of North Logan ved after which Bridge was enjoyvisited here a few days last week. ed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Af-to- n Mikkelson, Mrs. Fern Stevens Mr. R. H. Toolsnn spent Wednes- and Mrs. Delone West. Mrs. Lucille day in Amalga, a the guest of Mra Hillyard was a special guest. Audrey Bingham. Mrs. Leo Pitcher spent WednesMra Earl Corbridge of Ogden was day afternoon at the home of Mrs. a Smithfield visitor Sunday. Wells Smith at Amalga. Lowell Plowman entertained the following couples at their home on Saturday evening at a Halloween party: Mr. end Mra. Keith Hillyerd, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Watson of Salt Rich, Mr. end Mra. Ruel Plowman, Mr. and Mra. Orvil Ileapa, Mr. and Lake visited Sunday at the home Mra. Walt Snelgrove, Mr. and Mra. of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pitcher. Albert MeOuin. After attending a Mrs. Golden Reeder entertained at dawelng party, they returned and all delicious a a quilting party Wednesday aftermidnight supper. enjoyed noon at her home. Dinner was serA large number of Smithfield peo- ved to eight ladiea ple attended the Homecoming parMrs. Fotser Gordon left Wednesade and football game at Ldgm last day to spend the winter in Seattle. Saturday. Mr. and Mra. v ,? . Anvx AMERICA'S NO. 1 home heatei is heie! THE GENUINE ESTATE HEATROLA ver to conduct a fashiop show at Albert Hill. Mrs. Clifford a special guest the University there. Mrs. V. B. Tripp was hostess to the Kle club on Friday evening. A delicious venison sapper was served, after which an evening of bridge was enjoyed. High score prise was won by Mrs. Hamid (Albiston and the all-cprise was won by Mra. India! spoils, of Mrs. Rae Ashton, of Vernal, of the NatUtah, as comional Constitution and AuxAmerican Legion the mittee of Auxiliary, has been announced at here. iliary headquarters The appointment was qisde by Mrs. Malcolm Douglas, national president, and ratified by the National Executive Committee. an By-La- it For every time we install a genuine Eatate Heatrola we know weve made another warm friend. It does away with odd floors and and chilly corners. Does away with dust and dirt Does away with upkeep expense. And, beat of all, the Heatrola makes your coal bills smaller. See the new models here now. ture ' Yw ual piy hr a Hutreta It L pay to Itself with the foci it siki Wide jaaflw o sijlt, atona, Hwhali'i In pal Iasi la of aaSlBaiy As ft's Estalloy. coat-lia- aw lakal-ahiaaia- at alloy that koe donbla flw Ufa al oast-ba- SEE THESE FEATURES Thu mxolmirm Intmaai-Fir- m Air Pool tht fame Am! into warmth . thm that M-i-lar- tr thaibad door with a ofyear too . . . aah box with r, for better bra prices; eoardaidot ituoM. CRYSTAL FURNiTURE COMPANY 72-74-- 80 West 1st No. Logan, Utah Tflrlifaag lUi Salt Lake City (UP) Bishop J EL Kearney, former head of the CaJoseph tholic Diocese of SaK Lake, will be SATISFACTORY WEHAm Mrs. Milo Cantwell, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Lorenzo Anderson adn installed as Bishop of Rochester, N. Mrs. Nathan Thomley visited at Og- Y., November 11. den Wednesday with Mrs. Omer Lar sen. Permanen! 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ARE 214 CAN or GOOD LIME RICXEY, 2 B0TTUSS QUALITY, 5 TIE SPINACH, N0 2,4 - 0AN 25s 69c 12c GREEN GROCERIES CHOICE VARIETY OF GREEN GRAPEFRUIT, EACH ORANGES, DOZEN LEMONS, DOZEN 6 VEGETABLES 60 35c 35c j, MEATS INSTALLED THERE 13c 15c 11c CAN TUNAFLAKES, CLOSES SATURDAY, POT ROASTS, IIEIFER BEEF, LB. OVEN ROASTS, LB. VEAL ROASTS, LB RUMP BOASTS. LI. MANY ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM Mose Harris Appliance Company Van Drug The Wesiinghouse Store 12c 11c -5c 17c 15c 1 DEL MONTE, NO. 2 CAN - 24c NO. 2 PKG CEREAL, CORN or RICE, CORN. l; REXALL le i9t Gutke Meat& Grocery COMPANY SMITHFIELD I 1 BARKER 21c OUR STURE NORTH MAIH STREET 00 y. Have been tried and found to be very good. We have a stock of various sizes on hand priced from 111 I: RICHMOND Mrs. Ellen Hansen and children the spent Sunday at Amalga aa Neil McMurdie, son of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mr. H. P. Hansen. Mrs. William McMurdie and Eva Stoddard, daughter of Mrs. LaRue StodMarriage licenses have been issued dard of Wellsville were married on during the week to Wayne Pitkifl Thursday, November 4 in the Logan Johnson of Nibley and Ruby Tidwell temple. They will make their home of. Smithfield. George Clifton Gra- in Richmond. On Tuesday a trousseau tea was ham, Nevada and Beth Toolson of Smithfield. Perry Jones Wickham of held at the home of Mrs. Stoddard. of Several Richmond people went to Smithfield and Anna Nyman Wellsville to see the beautiful trouNorth Logan. sseau displayed by the bride. Miss Bonne Anderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rasmussen, who was married, October 27, are at a Halloween party, on Saturday enspending their honeymoon in the evening. A scavenger hunt was after East. They expect to go to Detroit, joyed by fourteen guests, Michigan and other places of in- which luncheon was served. Mr. end Mrs. Grant L. Bagley and terest. Mrs. Rasmussen was formerfamily Arthur Cartwright, and Mr. ly Miss Joy Roskelley. and Mrs. Milton WebB returned home Saturday from Salt Lake and Miss Oralie Cragun was a Logan Provo. They visited with Mrs. Dian visitor Tuesday. tha Bagley at Provo. The Utopia club and their partMrs. Isabel Bingham and daughter were etnertained on Friday ners week Eunice visited at Ogden last night at a Halloween party at (Be with relatives and friends. home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bair. Mrs. Kersti Nilson, Mrs. Audrey The following were hostesses, MesLewis Nilson, Mrs. Bessie Nilson, and Ro- dames Ethel Bair, Edna berta Nikrn were dinner guests of Marie Niveson, Leone Bullen, Ada Mrs. Eln-- J. Merrill Friday at her Von Noy, Vivian Anhder and Ivy Albiston. A hot dinner was served home in Richmond. after which Bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Fontella Reeder entertained High score prise was won by Mr. at a quilting party Wednesday at and Mrs. Monte Johnson. her home. A delicious hot dinner was The Bon Heur club and their part served and an afternoon of quilting ners, Mr. and Mrs. Aral L. Hllam and Mr. and Mrs. H. M Wadsworth and social chat was enjoyed. me entertained at a Hallowe'en on Friday evening. Hostesses party Mrs. LaVbn MiCann entertained at Ernan old friends party Friday after- were Mrs. Milton Webb, Mrs. G. L. Bagley, Mrs. Mrs. est Johnson, noon at her home. Dinner was serand Mra. S. R. J. Morris ved to the Mesdames, Christensen. Godfrey, following A hunt was scavenger Leonard Miles, Albert McCann, Ed after which supper was serenjoyed ' E. gar Mitchell, George Hansen, ved at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Robs Ralph of Logan, Ernest Johnson. Thorton of North George Logan, Min Anna Johnson who is teachMrs. Elaine Hyer of Lewiston and Mrs. Laura Smith. Following dinner ing school In Brigham City spent an afternoon of social cfot was en- the week end here. Mrs. Nettie Erickson returned joyed. home Tuesday from Cedar City where she spent the past three Mrs. Leonard S. Miles has been weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs, chosen to represent Charm Cosmet Nelson. George ics." Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson, Mrs. William Whittle of Fairview, Miss Eulalia Anderson of Logan Mrs. Florence Nelson, Mr. and Mra. was a Smithfield visitor WednesH. S. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. F day evening. Thompson, and Mr and Mrs. Irwin Stoddard went to Logan Thursday Mrs.- Williams of Malad, Idaho, to attend a birthday party evening spent the week end visiting with Mr. given by Mrs Albert H. Thompson, and Mrs. D. S. Jones and family. in compliment to her husband, who was celebrating his birthday anniver-aarMrs. I. B Holman of Logan, spent Tuesday visiting with her daugh Miss Virginia Kotter of Brigham ler, lira Sath Godfrey adn family. City spent the week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dr. R. V. Larson was a guest at Johnson. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loxell Mrs. D. I. Tripp returned home Plowman Ja Friday evening. A deliwhere from Salt Lake Friday cious venison dinner was served and she visited with Dr. and City Mrs. Kena social evening followed. neth Merrill. Miss Constance Webb entertained Mrs. Emma Thomley who recently on Thursday evening at a birthday underwent a major operation at a dinner in compliment to her sister local hospital has returned home and Joan. Covers were placed for eight. is reported to be improving nicely. Miss Thelma Johnson, stylist for the McCall Corporation of New York City, spent a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson. She left Monday for Den Heat Spray Heaters PHONE - I GREAT WESTERN AND UP 5 ut a most popular home rPS Americas and were proud to fea- Bai A HOME OWNED STORE WE AIM TO PLEASE TOO Smithfield Phone 18 yfe Deliver VWWVVVVWYWVVVWVVVWTT , |