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Show t f SM1TH FIELD. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1938. LOCALS T HrL Stacey ABred and daughter, of and Mrs. LeRoy Merrill on field visitors Smith were fratton Op,! Saturday end Mrs. Clyde Littledyke nnd were Sunday dinner gues'ts of Drawn of and Mrs. Charles Mr. ,on Mr. Trenton. an of Mr. and Mrs. gifly, young i William McClure had the misfortune last Saturday, to be shot through the knee with a 22 calibre rifle. He b recovering at the home of hjg parents. and Mrs. Keith Meikle were of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wattle at Fairview on Sunday. Mr. -- Kris ne FOR CHEAP. b SALE-O- he is again able to aunuUh!, thatl Mf- - and Mr- - llert Wilkinson spent I TREBTON 1! al Cove viaitin former customer, w"S Jam with Mr-- ' will have mme' on'h;md 'foT'Kastw 5,"d Mr' Ambr,,e Lawon Merlin Brough is spending a short Sundry and every lay. Adv. PRIZES to be awarded vacation at the home of his parents, JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW Mr. Miss Maxine Alien anj Mrs. Albert Brough. at:en.ied a waffle supper Mr. and Mrs. George Merrill SiiurLy evening at Keen interest ,K "J i "J the si- -lives;, K'k s! The on entries headed Mr and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert j. Myer Fif, of by Frank Mo. n and Grant Ath Visitcd SunJjy were Sunday guests uf Mr. Daytun, it 8niuuiuae over Mining a hundred Amah and Mis. ,U. J. Hauser. are entered of livestock, while many Mr and Mrs Glen Fife and Mr. paultry and hugs are alas enteral. Mrs. Earl Andrew motored o Salt Mr. and Mrs. LiMont 1 nres from the Sperry Mills and Lake Bwisun and Sunday on business pertaining children of NeTtoji, visited lurina mills have been received to to Sundry be the watce woiks. Mr ad awarded to winners. ' Juhn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Egld are the Hadfield!me proud parents of a baby girl, bam SOFTBALL March 31st at a hwal hospital. MEETING Mrs. Farr entertained the Mrs. George Wheeler and CALLED FOR TONIGHT daughter members of the birthday club WedBessie of Lewiston visited at the A reorganization softfor meeting nesday evening at her home, in hon home of her sister Mrs. Riley Allred ,1 at i 'T"?"1, !Tt3 u.uc Com-iiittce- ta help, tel?" itoflarr"1?' John Deere stag Mrved ,t uble Inquiry RoyTidwelL Udies. An evening of bridge lowed. ?s if - " ?;' sfi&'ss? dOUKBOM u ,"l0, li,h -- thinab d&ne Monday. Mrs. Reita Glover sttendeJ a Bridge dub meeting in Lewiston at JUNIOR HIGH SQUIRREL DRIVE the home of Mrs. Nelda Wheeler on BRINGS OU T PARTICIPANTS Wednesday. Mfr The junior high Future Farmers pest drive is making great strides JUNIOR FAT STOCK with a high per cent of participation and a good deal of activity. Team Ntf. SHOW TO BE HELD I is again leading team No. II, how ever the spread has been increased to 4201 for team No. I to 2629 for Szlt Lakes big fat stock show for team No. II. youngsters of the west will be here Individual leaders are: Lee.. John-ro- icon. 799; Gene Bcutler, 698; Mervin This Second Annual Elwood,.. 382;.. Devtr.. Balls,.... 320; Junior Fat Stock Show will be held Mayne Cardan, 300; Raymond Moo-d- v, again at the Salt Lake Union Stock 210; Roland.. Gyllenskog,.. 245; Yards at North Salt Lake, June 7, Dewain Cowley, 179; Clyde RoskcIIey 8 and 9. 178; Rt'gcr Peterson, 158. It ia the 100 per cent Junior Show of the country, sponCRICKET WAR BEING WAGED sored by the Salt Lake Chamber of Silt Lake City (U,l) War again- Commerce, Silt Lake and "Davis st the Mnrm-cricket is being car- County commissioners, the Salt Lake ried on by the Federal Project as- Union Stock Yards and the Produsigned to fight the pest in 10 West- cers Livestock Marketing Association ern states, awarding to "Dr. Claude in coperation with the agricultural extension services and State DepartWaksland, leader of the project. Cricket eggs are 40 per cent hat- ment of Vocational Training. it ched at Pasca, Wash., he said, and It is a strictly education a system of trench warfare is being enterprise, that has been established by Salt Lake Livestock interpursued there. Because of lingering cold weather ests t encourage the fattening of general throughout Utah, he saii cattle, hogs and Iambs, by the Utah Momon Crickets eggs have not and FFA youngsters of the vast oin area, comprising U.a.h, hatched yet. The drive in Juab county vill get under, way scon, how- Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada and weimi Cool ado. E.ery expense ever, he said. Dusting, rather than the trench to exhibitors is held to a minimum system of oombat, will be used in by the management of the show to Utah against the cricket, Dr. Wake-lan- d encourage the greatest participation said. possible. Youngsters exhibiting fat stock are encouraged to bring bed rolls UTAHS INDUSTRIES GROW Silt Lake City (UP) Two more and may bunk in a pnrtiAn of the companies have been admitted to big exhibit barn at the show. They membership in the Utah Manufac- may secure meals at a low cost at th; Cudahy Packing Company olant, turers association, it has been or at the Stock Yards Exchange Building. The fat stock will be judged by competent livestock authorities, with the primary object of demonstrating desired .market grades of well finished young stock. Substantial premiums with prize ribbons will be awarded to winners, and ribbons will alsa be supplied to accompany prize winning circiese purchased by the various hotels, markets, restaurants and railroad dining, car services, who will be offering their customers the choice meats fattened by the future livestock fenders of the area. Thru the system employed at this big show and s.ilc, buyers are assured the quality and finish desired s nnd youngsters who have done creditable j. b of selection and feeding can expert a roinn.ible premium for their product. At this show all livestock entered is brought to the judging ring for a and impartial evaluation of merit. A committee of experienced lifetsrk market official then select all individuals qualified as to type and finish for the sale. These individuila are finally placed by the merit judge. This system places where merit is due and services to insure the buyer of a quality product. Last year this system resulted in a strong well sustained buying power which continued throughout the rt entire sale. An educational and linment sp nsored by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce the Utah Manufacturers Assn. club and other interests is in store fjr the youngsters attending, which will serve to make them better acquainted with the wide facilities of Salt Lake City. Of first importance to them howfor ever, will be the opportunity keen competition with other youngthe sters from the entire area, chance to see large classes of well finished cattle, lambs, hogs, and to which are most study those fai-desirable in pnoweing the market product in strongest demand. done invited. tfou Get ooo- handy kitchen extension tele phone saves running to another part of the house to answer or place calls. Order one now it costs just about 2 cents a day. A n, Inter-Mounta- in NOTICE Inter-Mi.)unta- in IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION TER 48, LAWS OF UTAH, 1935, A IOD 1938-II- AS non-prof- MARCH IGNATED 13 TO JUNE FOR THE BY OFFICIAL 15, INSPECTION THKEE-MONT- HI AFBEEN DES- AND ADJUSTMENT STATIONS INSPECTION PER- II OF BRAKES, LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, STEERING MECHANISM, HORNS 4-- inter- MIRRORS, WINDSHIELD -mount 90 PROG? STRAIGHT BOURBON Coer. 1938, WHISKEY AUumaailakUUtbm TliaOU Quaker CoLawTfacburc, BRAND MENT ON ALL TRAILERS RESIDENT-OWNE- AND AND OTHER WIPERS MOTOR D EQUIP- VEHICLES, IN THE STATE SEMI-TRAILE- OF y UTAH. STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. - THE SENTINEL a HAMMOND, Chairman A FEW PENNIES A DAY PUTS THESE SNAPSHOTS (P I TO WORK FOR YOU Why let a few pennies a day keep these labor saving APEX twins out of your laundry? They'll do the washing and ironing cleaner and quicker for you. and your clothes will look nicer. See the APEX exclusive features demonstrated in our store. on-to- Ki-wa- Legal Notices DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TIIE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In the matter of the Eatats of Eevin ITowman, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned admin istratrix, at her residence at Smith-fiel- d, Cache County, Utah, an or before the 28th day of July, 1938. LURAY K. PLOWMAN Administratrix of the estate of Ervin Plowman, deceased. GEORGE C. HEINRICH Attorney for Administratrix Dates of publication March IS, 25, April 1, 8, and 15, 1988. Adv. .. V , f&M IN THE Am liking Animal Study A tame lerret- - that nas become dose friendswlth an Alsatian. They spend in a many hous togeti garden ot their bom u. Kt"I. . .1 in SI 5.00 $2.00 DOWN PER WEEK Crystal FaamitMEe 72 74-- 80 Gossopasay West 1st No. Lojaii, Utah mm 4j |