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Show UTAH. FRIDAY. SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY. Mn. T. H. Chambers and daughter vi.iton of her nil1 John Hadfield of Smithfield Sunday. have returned home from Calif . Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jorgensen and winter the have where they spent of Weston were dinner guests family months visiting. of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barker nn Plenty of that heavy whipping Sunday. Miss Noli Iettrsun wo a supper Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Benson and of Mr. Wallace Feller of Hen- cream for aale now at Woodruff gut-s- i Dee, of Honeyville, visited Mr. son, for Dairy, Smithfield. Get some son ward on Sunday. Mrs. Xephi Henson on Sun-- y. 'dv and Easter. Larsen was hostess Lorenso Mrs. L.n bmllier Bryant Anleraon and h her for grands m, Darwin st party Mr. and Mrs. Arnr.ld Nelson are left for Thursday mornon his birthd iy Smithfield of Barkin d fter ing where they will lie employed by the proud parents of 11th, at a April 1. Gaines were played the railroi 1 for an indefinite time. sin born Monday, April which lunhceon was served . There In Clsrkston where she has helped bsild up a religious and civic way to our town. Children, grsndehudren A prowere present at the party. luncheon was snd of dancing gram LOCAL NEWS - i APBlLJVlW I enjoyed. , On Tuesday evening the peope Clarkston went to Newton to enjoy the Drama Festival sponsored by the MIA of Smithfield stake. directed the Newell Thompson darma presented by Clarkston ward. El- Godfrey, Saddle Godfrey, Frank gjg Qofjey, Corinne Godfrey, Logan hospital. Arwere nine friends present. M. Ravsten, Conley Christensen, A truck load of willow rutlinga obof Logan, who lias ju?t nold Rasmussen, Hansen Gittena, Frank Eli B. Mrs. Mrs. Dell J. Rollins and tained by the enoillees uf the Cub is visit- S:ratford Ixorie were members of Smithfield returned from California, Leo-rItiver cairn is Lein delivered today Monon of laigan were Mrs. his with daughter, ing t!ie cast cf characters. to the Will jrd CCC Camp f ir Rant- visitors Tuesday afternoon. Jenkins. SerThe mens chorua sang two numing by the S iil Coiiaervation The Mrs. Afton Dill and two chi'dren Those taking part were Clair bers. vice on the Willard watershed. nf .A son was born Saturday, April of Nampa, Idaho were visitors DeVerl Thompson, Dell Griffor will made be Huttars, willow plaining 9. ti Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Downs, Mrs. Mariner Anderson on Sjnday. . sabi-ixinClaak, Benand Godthe huge,,, a the purpose of Miss Nola Peterson had ust an fiths, Miynard hospital. Jessie But-tir- s, Glenn Thompson, landslides in Willarl C.anyon vh frey, overnight visitor. Miss Fern Abrams Miss SarChristensen. Lowell from rr'V.cd been past have of College ward. Mrs. and snd Anderson Harris Mr. anJ Mrs. Sunday ah Heggie accompanist Miss Eva Goodsell left daughter Barbara Lou or Sacramento night for Salt Lake City where she Eunice Ravsten was director. California visited Tuesday evening Mr. and Mn. Keith Archibald, Aliss two weeki With her sisr of Mr. and Mrs. Euwin al the Laura Dahle of Salt Lake City, spent U. Dowdel. . Wlra. Vi ilet Benson left Sunday Sunday in Clarkstcn at the home of where Air. and Mrs. Joseph. N. Dahle. Lake for Salt City, morning Mrs. Roy Whitt entertained the she will with her Mr. and Mrs. H M Godfrey and time short a spend members of her club at bridge son, Arthur. children are visiting in Jerome, Idalunchenp. High score prixe wax won Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson ho. They are the guests of Mr. and by Mrs, Lorenzo Anderson. and infant aan were Sunday visitors Mrs. John Buttara. M-- s. Eunice Ravsten, Mrs Bessie of Mrs. Florence Gamer. Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride was hostess and Griffin and lira MeUa Thompson Mr. end Mrs. John Hurtig to the members of her bridge, club mall daughter, Lerene moved inti were representative of Clarkston Wednesday afternoon at her home. their new modem home on Satur- Relief Society to join the Singing TODAY & SAT Luncheon wax served at small tables Mothers at the LDS conference day. which bridge waa played. High after and Elder John Heggie, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Jleber Beck APRIL IS and 16 snare prizes were awarded to Mrs. granddaughter, Janice were Sunday on a mission in New York, left for DOUBLE FEATURE N1GI1T Frank Hilly ard and Airs. Wallace visitor of Mr. and Airs. Leavitt Utah, April 2. BEHIND THE Raymond. Special guests were Jlra. Karren. and George Ileutler, Mrs William Scrow-the- r, Mr. and Mn. Tom Gunnell Mrs. Frank Hillyard and Mrs. chidren of Arimo, Idaho, were SunHEADLINES THE Oliver Nilson. day visiton of Mr. and Mn. Ora With Lee Tracy Jenkins. They lift their children with SPECIAL FOR AND a Airs. LeRoy West entertained Mn. Jenkina and went on to Salt group of ladies at a quilting party Lake City to attend the LDS conXID GALAHAD Tuesday at her home. A pleasant af- ference. EASTER ternoon waa enjoyed, after which With Edward G. Robinson, James Petenon left for California luncheon waa served by the hostess. on Thursday where he will join his Bette Davia and Wayne Morris wife, who has been there for the past AfEN WANTED fur Rawleigh three months with her daughter, CHILDRENS MATINEE SAT2:30 P. M. FREE lloutea of 800 families. Sales way up Etta, who baa keen very ill for acme URDAY this year. Reliable hustler should time. CANDYTARZAN NO. 11 start earning $30 weekly and increase Mr. and Mrs. John Miller attended PLUS REGULAR SHOW. rapidly. Write today. Rawleigha, a funeral at Honeyville Tuesday and Ad. returned home on Wednesday. Denver, Colo. Dept. UTD-85-Alfonzo Christensen, Henry SuthSUN. MON. erland and Ivan Benson, motored to NEWTON Ogden to attend the stock sale TuesWHY NOT TRY SOME OF APRIL 17 and 18 day. Mr. and Mn. WjC. Gamer and Once in a Lifetime OUR BREAD Amecia club was held at the home mall daughter, Loraine of Rupert, of Mrs. Sarah Anderson on Thurs- Idaho were dinner guests of Mr. Conies A Picture Too day. Luncheon was served to the Florence Gamer on Tuesday. and following members, Airs. Afton and Mr. and Airs. Henry Jenkins have For Fine Too Richardson Cache of Ronald Junction, Amy had their little grandson Big PER LOAF Mrs. Leon Jenkins, Airs. Verneal Swenson of Bancroft, visiting for the Such Is Jenkins, Mrs. Bene Barker, Mrs. Op- past sevenal days. Words IT IS MADE WITH MILK al Clark, Mn. Jennie Larsen, Mrs. noo Edris Hansen, Airs. Grace Craakzton CLARKSTON of Logan and special guests Mrs. Martha Burns cf WeUsville, and Mrs. Bernice Alvis, Games were played. Mi-s- . Emma Godfrey Alyler w.s High score was won by Mrs. liene the honored gnest at a family party Barker and all cut prize by Grace held in the amusement hall WednesCrookaton. Airs. Ida' Griffin of Logan epent day evening, April 6. Airs. Myier i 82 years old. She xaa born in EngWednesday with her daughter, Airs. land and when a child she lived in Sarah 'Anderson. Air. and Airs. R. V. Bowl-- a and Salt Lake City, and Mend an. She came to make her home family nf Logan were Sunday vis- then itors of Mr and Mrs. Alurland Anderson. I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thompwn and baby of Stone are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins and few family of Bancroft, spent a days visitirfg relative here. Mias Vern Myier spent a few days Mrs. visiting at the home of Mr. and Lee Thompson. Miss June Gocdey who i employed week visitinf at Sak Lake, spent her paemta, Mr. and Mr. Archie 10c SMITHFIELD BAKERY With Fredric March Paramount's Flaming Romance of lha Pirate Who Saved the Ration SUNDAY SHOW STARTS AT "1. BARGAIN PRICES UNTIL 4 P. M. 2 P. Air. and Airs. Lloyd BULK GARDEN SEED Everton FOR COUNTRY STGZE OFFERS Sons Go. & Everton UTAH LOGAN. For showers, parties, Co. anniver- - aries, cost less here. Sons Go. & Sons GIFTS Rent our electric floor oander and make your old floors new Saves rugs snd linoleum. Everton & LOGAN, UTAH REFINISH FLOORS .Everton fi Sons LOGAN, UTAH Co LOGAN. UTAH mmmssESEsab r; fk G&lEuZBSSBSSESBBE! APRIL 16, 1938 ALL FLAVORS, PKG. jmn ml' 3WEET. S0UK- - PICKLES, Oa RotUe 8 FUKES, roE 0Bun- SALAD DRESSING, 25c 29c 22c - T DEL MONTE, NO. 2 Vi CAN FRUIT COCXTAIL, CORN. - DEL M0NTE- 15c - DEL MAIZ, 2 FOR PAPER, 80 COUNT NAPKINS, 23c 10c 12c RIPE, TALL CAN OLIVES, PEARS, ., PAAS. E.VSTER, PKG. EGG DYES, 5c 12c - CHBRRY, LB. BOX CHOCOLATES, TUBA -- LR MARSHMELL0WS, , 25c 9c . SCHILLINGS COFFEE One far nacouToc HEATKEE CAN 29c LAE0E WAX PAPER, CLASSIFIED ADS 19 We carry the beat pair costs a little more. Its wort; a lot more. Schilling fee J ONLY WEST1NGH0USE QUALITY PAINT for good garden seed your money. More kinds of flower seed. More PCAVDERED, 2 LBS. POST TOASTIES, LAI!CE SUGAR, TUESDAY ONLY AlKIL Hunsiker family of Fremou-- t wore Sunday visitors cf Mrs. Amanda llansen. Miss Clco Christensen, who is attending the USAC, left on Sunday afternmn cn the USAC ban.l t ur, Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Christensen motored to Logan to see her off. Mrs. Regin. 'Id 1'irnes and sm 'll of Wel'svillti hive been visiting jher mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters :n tile past few days. Air. and Mrs. Benson and two children, Dee and Sondr.t were j Mr. and Mn. Edward Godf. ,. Logan were Clarkston visiton Tuesday. Mrs. Mayme Griffin entertain, her home Saturday after main in or of her small daughter Lo,. Games formed the afternoon tainment. Refreshments were to 20 guests. Mrs. Katie Rasmussen return Gocdey. Burt of Logan spent home recently after spending Miss N.-mSunday at the home of her parents, week visiting relatives in Calif, nis. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Burt. . 5c Mr. and Mrs. James Jardinc n. the week end visiting in Offa the home of Mr. and Mn. SILK CHEAP om used Wi'K.iuirhmi-iElectric Range, in excellent condition. Phone 111. Sinith-tiel- 17c 15c p 10s DREFT e 15c d. WREAT, QUAKER, FUFFED, PKG. ViERHA SAUSAGE, LA SALLE, CAN DEVILED MEAT, LA SALLE, 3 FOR ... Ad.-- . SAN QUEHTHi WITH PAT OBRIEN Come ami get your chances cn the radio. I WED. - THUR. FOR SALE CHEAP One three inch Buckeye Farm Wagon; One used Monaich Coal Range. Good Phone 111. Smithfield. Adv. Do you know WeatinghouKe run only two hours out of 12. Ten hours of the 12 it uses nil currant at alL Phone 111, Smith-fiel- d. Adv. 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