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Show V. V . N t SMITH FIELD. CACHE n:'. Mrs. Henry Watta wii guest at club Friday night, tome of Cyrua Lewis of Richmond. LOCAL NEWS MANY coran, " ramAT. ELECTED' BE were guests of aie Griffin furnished the music, on Sunday. Chllltl Thompson anaen, Prof. N. W. Christi present wss given to Min--- e Mr. and Mrs. Rnlon Hal Farr, Dunn, Ravsten, Eunice Mrs. jack a Mothers, and daughter Lois, spent Sunday of Logan gave Jenson, Vernon Ravsten Clarkston. 'SJJK-J- S Goodey. Mattie ebromby OFFICERS TO mitcmi. a' Mr. snd Mrs. Rolf TuddenW Newton weer visiting in ciu on Sunday. They called to Elisa B. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark km their guest, Mrs. Evylisi Benni,! V Salt Lake City. Mrs. Daniel Hatch of Oxford Sunday in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen Sunday in Preston. arrived Mrs. Catherine Griffiths in was of to Ru ale visit Jenson extended Mr. and Mrs. home from an Hrt- Uuk rt;irf'sK'foSinJ visitor Mr, Smithfield (L'P) was a Citf guest were Lika she ward where Salt and College pert, Mr. anil Mrs. Lren Bright Uo. talk; Mrs. John Sparks. ers will select one U. S. senator, ijQ and Faun Butban; two daughters, of Weston, Idaho, vis- ors Sunday. srilo Leah and j senlaora, 12 prino state Smithfield; of snd Mr. Mrs. Winn til congressmen, Lucy Collett and son Rom horns ited Friday at the Montell Wickham, en entire new araemmy of 60 besides j Rav8.er.; tap dance, Lucy Ann Mrs. and Mr. and Ivaloo Thompson of Beth Miss e- Mir. Arnold N.Um. and Mr and Mrs. I.loyd S Price county officers at the Falls an(j Janice Godfery. spent the week end vis Idaho miny lie! daughter, Olga of Diytnn, Idaho were ertion, secretary of State h. K. semd Oi Clarkston. Mrs. Mid in itiivr Lm.b Mrs. Ie'.h son has announced. Mrs. Gwennie Merrill spent Satjiycd. George -- Coleman attends I a b:il-- s luwhin j Smithfield visitirs SunJay. andBes-lls:e- d As elertim information, M,,na0n . yenror Clark, Dell Griffiths lv Mrs. in Logan. given urday Muturduy nviiiing the fn! lowing: A marri?e license was Issued last Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zunilell of Iliiu'ey of Hyde Park. run of 13; week to Rasa Nephi Jorgenson Hates, Primary, September Kofued Allen off Primary, September 27, g nerd Mrs. Miry D im-- ntti n.led a nxity SmitliHcld and Gail at in Swan Luke, Idiho. election, N ivember 8. (Polls open FARM BUREAU nt Hyde I irk M md.iy afuirnom 7 p. m.) . at close ond 7 llaiiu-ia. ni. Mil Ire.l SOFTENER WATER honor of Miss asState offices: 12 Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Munson and Saves Work and Saves money. AVIATRIX Lieutenant Smithfield (G"virn-..rwere semblymen. Nitlsn of Hyrum spent children 'if Ogien Mrs. 'surTry it. Governor, S.:erc:Bry nf Sti'e, tr.: true-tio- n li re. GOe the week isitjfs Thursday. 10 LBS. in of pnilic er, siiperiirendeiit JUBILEE 1910.) and until do int nine up Everlon & Sons Go. Mrs. Ida Olsen of llyrum Mis. It.iLnh .Milligan and son Kp.nl one s'.utor, two con-- , Congivj.-iiiiiialvisiting witii Mi a. Mirie K aenbaum of Lilian a fee days ;.i LOGAN. UTAH visited here Tliursby. gressmen. SHOWER rel.itives an fmnd.-tt juJgcs and seven' Fifteen not come up Mr. d Mr. anl Mrs. Clyde I.itilcdke vis- district attimv-yMr. and Mis. Fh Snn.Ii-fielf OAFS ited at Trenton Sunday ut. the home fur election until 1910. and Mm. K. A. KiibMii cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. 1! County: Sheriff, anoss'r, rlerk, GIFTS Misti Iler'lia M i:so:i of Lugm, recorder, treasurer, attorney, Ge'-rgG. Nelson and A. ur un,j aUllitor. were anti:rt aiinl M nday evening n' I OUR store is the place for It. II livers n were Stake visitors at the home of Sir and Mrs. Primary registration dates: Aug- iloA-dcl- . dishes, silverware, Sunday. I prirunoff An evening of brilg" and Cluikslon ward cooking j ust 9 and August 27 ; WATER PROOF election things,. Mirrcrs. aocial i'll iL was enjoyed. A diinty 20; general Suptembcr I score Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Cronquist of; inary MOISTURE PROOF luncheon win srvetl. High October 'll, 12, 18 anl November 1.; Everisn Sons Cn. the Mrs. at A. and Mr. visited wird won Henson is Sunday was by The run iff primary this year jirize I PROOF STEAM Richards. John Mra. tome of Mr. and ItiWiins. the first since passage of the direct LOGAN, UTAH non MEN AND act, sponsored by Somtor WOMEN, primary FOR ARMY ARSENAL TO EXPAND Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride and Hubert B. Maw at the last session CHILDREN C. F. Olsen, president of the Carhe of the state legislature. The act is Thui-sd-i(UD A program of exOgden, to eliminate click parties. county Hclaiol board, left designed at soon will get under way pansion morning to attend the supcrint wi:h dents n inference at Salt Lake City. the U. S.' army arsenal here, WPA Victor Johnson of Richmond, was in $100,000 approximately I Smithfield visitor Sunday. work. (Each) Mr. and Mrs. M. IT. Denton of funds made available for Ten new magazines will be added I Weaton were Smithfield visitors last CLARKSTON to the 40 already at the arsenal, it week end. Milford r-- i m ..I ' i!a-.ty- VO s I' ! RENEW Make old or new flnura sawd Save rugs, linoleum. Make fldors look new. . Tit-tl- . ; Evericn&ScRsCo, a LOGAN, UTAH I . 1 d, i.lm--an- ENAMELED WARS 100 We offer the best pirn good enameled ware. Cm cJiif-.-ri-nc- it i S I'-- was announced. Major I. A. Luke of the army ordinance corps, is coming from Washington June 1 to relieve Captain C. II. Deitrick of the depot command. Capt. Deitrick has been transferred ta Fort Leavenworth, Kans., where staff he will attend the general Mr. and Mra. Arvel Jensen anJ Mr and Mrs. Onval Smith of Amalga school. were Smithfield Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frink Tueller and a Mr. and Mra. Gorge Reese of were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. llomer Dailies Saturday evening. Clarkston ward held their confer ence on Sunday, March 13. Bishop Seymour Thompson presided. A Reed Halverson and George G. Nelson of Smithfield were the stake visitors. Music was furnished by the ward choir, Mra. Eunice Ravsten, directing. Griffin Leah Ravsten and Bessie were organists. An interesting pro gram was given. , Van Drug) COMPANY Mr. anl Mrs. Grant Hall of Hyspent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs, W. R. Dcppe. Any concern interested in sponsoring a softball team either in the Cache Valley League or in the city tournament should contact Sam Gordon immediately. , 6am Gordon announces a dairy class for Thursday, March 24 at the junior high schuul. All interested dairy men are invited to attend. The .Smithfield junior high ninth grade basketball team lost its chance of winning the district pennant Mon-ad- y when the Logan junior high Buffaloes humbled the local boys by winning a hard fought game 23 to 28. The half ended 9 to 11 for Logan but the reserve strength of the Logan boys was too much for the Smithfield clan. Rex Plowman junior chairman announces the show has been set hack one week from what was previously stated to make the show come immediately before the Black and White show. The tentative plans call Par a much bigger show than was held last spring. Mr. and Kirs. Yernace Benson and sons of Newton visited Sunday with Mrs. Joe Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shy .vere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell All-re- d Sunday at their h.nne in Treu ton. Good cedar posts for sale or will ok No. 59, Smithfield. livestock. Ihone Adv. MARCH 19, 1938 CHARTER RITZ REPORT OF THE CONDITION TODAY & SAT MARCH 18 and 19 BIG DOUBLE FFJATURE PROGRAM Blond Trouble With JOHNNY DOWNS A musical romance and HOP-A-LO- NG GAS-SID- Y RIDES AGAIN A high data Western Thriller CHILDRENS MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30 P. M. FREE CANDY. SEVENTH EPISODE TARZAN PLUS REGULAR SHOW. SUN. and MON. MARCH 20 and 21 Tovarich WITH CHARLES BOYER and CLAUDETTE COLBERT The outstanding hit of the year. See this one Sure! -- ooo- SUNDAY SHOWS START AT 4:00 1. M. AND KIN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL CLOSING. BARGAIN PRICES TILL 6:00 P. M. ONLY COUNTRY STORE Free groceries, dry good, and other useful article. PLUS GUARAHTEED j. V'v o TWLV r'EAK 0Z- - SHELLED 8 N0-30- CAN 3 CELLO BAG -- -- J-- 1! oz FKG WALL CLEANER, -SAH- Hi I-FLIISH, 81211 DRANO, CLEANSER, ou ra' SALAD DRESSING, 2 MACARONI, EMCT' SOAP, Ps8!, CANS DUTQH-- 2 DAITS t r 1B8- -' 82x8 It.1 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 77,218.21 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 175,375.33 State, county, and municipal deposits 69,839.32 United States Government and postal savings deposits.. 872.00 Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers checks outstanding 1,462.75 Deposits not secured by pledge of bans andor investments $324,267.61 Total Deposits $324,267.61 .'. Tills payable Capital account: Common stock, 250 shares $25,000.00 par $100.00 per share Surplus 22,000.00 Undivided profits net 10,079.94 Reserves for contingencies ...... 4,500.00 Total Capital Account OXYDOL, SOAP, SODA GRAX, CAKES. OATS A1-- 8 p- - FANCY, POUND or WHEAT I, R03HWARE, PKG. COFFEE, SCHILLINGS, LB. QAN BLUING, LA FRANCE, PKG. PUREX, QUART BOTTLE PRUNES, DEL MONTE, 2 LB. PKG. MEMORANDUM: Loans and investments pledged to secure liabilities. United States Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed $ 10,000,00 LEOTA, T0MAT0BSi N0 CAN, 2 FOR OATS or WHEAT, CARN1ATICK, PEANUT BUTTER, 2 PKG. $ 10000.00 J... - $ 10,000.00 TOTAL PLEDGED ... $ 10,000.00 County of Cache I, Thdraas B. b above-name- d tony, do lemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat ef my knowledge and belief. A VARIETY OF GREEN GROCERIES .f,rr ckfr THOMAS & FARR, Cashier. Correct Attest Thos. H. Wooiferd XL W. NoMe W. CL Gaypool FIRST LADY ',w,iw i SEL) ' aoc-i- LAVA, LARGE SIZE BAR $395347.55 ONE ADULT TICKET life of Washington 61,579.94 TOTAL LIABILITES SITES TWO FOR THE PRICE OF WITn KAY FRANCIS A screaming expose of the 10,000.00 GAmT, TOILET, I EADS State of Utah WED. & THURS. march 23 and 21 ALL MATERIALS AND TV OK KM NSIIU WALNUTS, LB-ra- FANCY 8 GOGOAHUT, $395,847.55 Fledged: Against borrowings MOUNTED 2 doors north of North Cache Motor Co. TOTAL ASSETS TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts) M ARCH 22 RENFREW OH THE IN SMITHFIELD VEGETABLES, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 7, 1938. (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.) ASSETS Loans and discounts $251,456.69 Overdraft 1,850.26 United States Government obligations, J. direct and fully guaranteed 59,575.00 Other bonds, stocks, and securities 9,850.00 ; ... $7400.00 Banking house, Furniture and Fixtures 575.87 7,975.87 Real estate owned other than banking home l. 553.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 83,301.83 Cash, balance! with other banka, and cash items in procesi of collection 30,951.82 Cash items not in procesi of collection 831.08 ! MARSHMELLOWS, OF The Commercial National Bank NIGHT BUSINESS RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 NO 10135 OF SMITHFIELD, IN THE STATE OF UTAH TUESDAY FOR 0AN GRISGO, 3-- OPEN LOGAN. UTAH of the Smithfield junior livestock stow trade for barley Soss Gi Specials guSewattjbw' Am-alg- mn & 50c -- Mrs. Dean Cantwell and baby have returned homo, after having visited for the past ten daya with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cantwell. Everlon al i, w. Patau, of Notary Public. Raiding at Smithfield. Utah. My Communion expiree Fbb. S, 1940. 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