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Show SMITH FIELDS CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FB1DAY, PEC. 31, 1937. ject to add to tie Provo, Utah, sewho learned. into effect January 1, 1938. er system. to The couple entered the library The project will connect all private bePeace wait for an interstate bus. After Lake (UP) Salt City installations with the munisewage in. and went two hours sitting the lights tween opposed labor factions Green-wel- l, off and they found themselves lock- the international relations of the cipal sewage system, Darrell WPA State administrator arid. RooseMrs. Sim Gordon entertained at Franklin ed in the building. United States is Mrs. will utilize 16,150 feet of concrete dinner party Friday evening at her Police, brought to the scene by an velts New Years wish for the na- It who home in hon:r of her pipe constructed by WIA labor. LOST a red and white heifer 9 anxfcua telephone call, rescued them tion she told reporters here. was celebrating hi! birthday anniver- months old. No marks or brands after applying a screw driver to one an hour at the waited for She l visible. Notify Ephraim Smith, Smith of the library windows. Identity of Salt Lake City airport while bagsary. Invited guests sere M . Mr. Mrs. Miltjn Weston Logan, field. Adr. couple was not obtained by the gage and mail was loaded on the and Mrs. Joy Pond, Mr. and Mrs. her plane in which she continued 10 law, Mr.1 and Mrs. hlduii Lumb COURT BATTLE LOOMS to Seattle for a flight and Mr. ui Mrs. Cl inti m Low. IN METAL FIGHT TAX Salt Lake City (UP) Because of 'Christmas visit with her daughter, l 3a Lake Salt Represen- a slump in livestock prices, assess- Mrs. John Boettiger. City (UP) to Foster J. Gordon hra gone The first lady was silent on two tatives of the State Tax Commission ment of animals in Utah for 1938 the winter in Seattle, V.sh-ingti- Jordan School district and Salt Lake will be on the same basis as for 1937 subjects politics and what gifts fillat the hone of Dr. an County agreed to join' in an appeal State Tax Commissioner II. P. Lea- ed her husband's Christmas stocking. liar: Id It sengreen. Mrs. Gordon is to Politics is not her province she said, the United States Supreme court thern wrote county assessors. also visiting there. Livestock values went up during and she never teMs what gifts the to determine the power of the tax commission to tax unsold metals held the summer, but declined so much in Roosevelts receive for Christmas. Mr. Miynrd Larsen, son of Mr. the fall that rates will be unchanged L. K. Larsen i.if Smithfield and Miss by mining companies. CommisSalt Lake City (UP) The Utah Copper company paid he said. Iauline Keating, daughter of Mr. and Association Bar include of State rates sioners the assessment 1935 Specific taxw under proMrs. G.D. Keating of Missoula, $251,509.90 in old steers, appointed investigators to consider test but had $85,828.21 returned to $18 per head for two-yeDecmarried were Montana, Monday, for for $25 all complaints of unethical practices pure-bre- d $6 cows, dairy it recently when the U. S. Circuit ember 27th at Missoula. Mr. Larsen Court of Appeals upheld a lower sheep and $75 for Chinchillas. by Utah lawyers. is employed as chemist f r the AmalInvestigators included: George C. court deciison in favor of the comgamated Sugar Company there Salt Lake City (UP) U. S. Dis- Heinrich, Logan, appointed for Cache, pany. The tax commission based its as- trict count barred enforcement of Box Elder and Rich Counties; l.eroy Mrs. George Gunnell and children BARKER BARBER sessment of the unsold metal on a Utah Public Service Commission or- B. Young, Qgden, Weber, Davis and visited at Benson during the week, re- der for reduction of telephone rates Morgan cou:i iea, and A. V. Watkins, mine of the State provision lay at tiie home of her parents, Mr. and quiring unsold metal to be turned in Logan, Utah, after attorneys for Provo, Utah County and Uintah Mrs. Will Young. AND BEAUTY SHOP into money or its equivalent to be the commission agree dthat later reCOMPANY duction orders covering the entire Mrs. Rinds Chambers was hostess exempt from taxes. The company state Work Lake Salt the order. CULTIVATE (UP) superseded Logan on City LASTING blister copto the members of the Ladies sought exemption offices here The order was made in 193-1- . A per which it said was the equivalBridge club at her home BEAUTY Friday ent of money. later reductios order which lowers announced that President Roosevelt afternoon. Mrs. T. B. Farr and Mrs. had WPA -- UDOwill rates throughout the State, proapproved a $50,000 go William Scrowther were special score NEWS BRIEFS guests. High prize was won by Mrs. JLarold Deppe. Luncheon was served to 12 ladies. Washington (UP) Orval W. AdThe annual Christmas party spon- ams of Salt Lake City, explaining sored by the Ladies Bridge club in that his duties as president of the honor of their husbands was given American Bankers Association ren him to maintain a Saturday night at the home of Mr. quired attitude, declined a position on and Mrs. Harold Deppe. Dinner wus 1 served at one large table after which the program committee of the ReI r--i 1 I bridge wss enjoyed. Prizes were won publican party. another better year lot dairying. Adams explained that he was forcby Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nob!?, and to of ed Income tha nation dairy farmers for consider red in the ar post prof Sir. and Mrs. J. M. Fulkerson Twenty-f1937 U estimated at $1,470,000,000. This the of I which committments light our guests were present. is $53,000,000 more than last year, and have already undertaken. $181,000,000 ovar 1933 $337,000,000 I have the accepted presidency Mr. an Mrs. Percy Walker and better than 1934. of the American AssociaBankers Miss Betti Ewing of SJt Lake City For everyone in' the dairy industry this were guests of Mrs. Kate Ewing on tion," he Baid. My duties in that FRUIT COCKTAIL, N0 1 TAU DEL connection are and should be of a year and every year increased income very J7C Sunday. new wider and markets largely depends upon character. It would not N0-2!CAN-CTAter milk and milk products. PA i be right for me to complicate them PUMPKIN, Several Smithfield people went to The end of 1937 marks another milepost in a committee by of a membership Richmond Tuesday evening to attend in Bordens unbroken record of 80 years of PEANUTS, ,CME0-- 2 LBS-the Testimonial for Frye Johnson, political partprJuuvever patriotic the 25c U UJ L. merchandising dairy products research, and sou of Mr. and lira. Melvin Johnson work of the committee might forma of milk. and all doubtless selling will be. must I 3 accordingLIME RICKEY and Donald Anderson, son of Mr. and GINGER ALE, EomES 25c ifi) a1' Mrs. Oscar Anderson, who will leave ly decline the very much appreciated 1 FRUITS for the mission school in Salt Lake invitation which the Republican NaSALAD, N0 TAU tional Committee has extended to City January 3. me." CIIEY-N0-- 1 B0X Mrs. William Cantwell entertained the members of her Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Luncheon was served to eight ladies.1 Mrs. Buby Sorenson was a special a , guest. LOCAL NEWS I I hu-lia- BSSBHBmBBSBSSm o-- cross-count- IT: V r, i - I;- v. - i- i!" ry s 1 m 1 ll-.-- ar Van Dru WEBmoamBBSm ftgfts V VA; ft, St- fV- - ,ri. b t Ui. '4; if- P0C!cl n DEC. 31, 1937 - non-partis- an me H or 1057 Da for i7c CHOCOLATES, Mrs. Russel Lower entertained en Salt Lake City (UP) Salt Lake ladies at a dinner party at her home on Thursday. The afternoon Citys public library is no .bus station, a couple from Pocatello, Idawas spent in quilting and visiting. PURCHASE Of MANUFACTUMtS OF MfUC THROUGHOUT OttTRtRUTORS 25c UU PRODUCTS THI WOR1D S0FT SHELLf WALNUTS, SALT, SI0I!T0-N'- S PEACHES, K0 Mr. Harry Miles is spending the holidays at Grnd Island, Nebraska as a guest at t'-- e h'me of Mr. md Sirs. Louis Anderson and family. i PEARS, 23c SMOKED, 10 LB. CAM 2 I gg, CAN 19c NO. 2 Vi CAN, MONARCH BRAND j LB. CAN SCHILLINGS, OSFFEEj 23C WONDER, LB. rKG BIERBSS, FEE!! vr 5 oz- - 3 EA33, 15c vmRacs xo- - KL;U'0G:-'- S 3 2 SHREDDED, extra large, 2 lbs JELLG ALL FLAV0BS rKG DATES, 2 jgg 5c : PKG- - PLUM, FIG and DATE, HEINZ PUDDING, 25c 1 ft, 12c PRUNES, Bel monte, DEL MONTE, NO. 2 CAN 25c 35c a. ...a.. -- 15c DEL MONTE, NO. 2 CAN - 16c OGRN, DEL MONTE, NO. 2 CAN - 15C OATS, JUMBO, 5 LB. PKG BEANS, LOGAN, UTAH IW-- rKG IILSXES, PEAS, CAX-- RAISINS, SEEDLESS RAISSKS, SEEDED SPINAGH, KOi 15 a. cz-rKG- - - 29c 8c 9c 15 13t 2!i CAN GREEN GROCERIES SELECT LARGE ORANGES, DOZEN . i MEDIUM SIZE ORANGES, 2 DOZEN CRANBERRIES 2 LBS. LEMONS, FANCY LARGE, DOZEN 1 GRAPEFRUIT, DOZEN, ARIZONA LETTUCE, CALIFORNIA, ICE PACK, GIANT HEAD CELERY, JUMBO, WELL BLEACHED ' CELERY, HEARTS, LARGE CELERY, WELL BLEACHED, 2 FOR j 1 MEATS HEES MG 268 NORTH MAIN BTMMB LOGAN WISHES YOU A VERY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR AND WISHES TO THANK THE PEOPLE FOR TIIEIR PATRONAGES POT ROASTS, HEWER BEEF, LB. 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