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Show 9 SMITH -- fr fr Z and Eldon IMnb Arvel anil Mro. were dinner iiughter "J Un-- r dau-f- r p Monson and Mr Dell J. Rollin , !, TV Ogden Wy duldrtntheofhow of were Mr. D. j FARM DEBT TUOBLEM . TO BE ATTACKED Salt Lake City (LT) More th m1 100 experts from he throughout state will tackle farm debt problems; here May 18 during a convention of' the Farm t)ebt Adjustment organization. The meeting will be held nl the state capital. U. G. Miller, state director of the announced the meetorganisation, ing. The adjustment bureau is a section of the rural rehabilitation division of the federal farm security adjustment administration.. Darwin Renin and Mr funerauTeuTfor puichued the George vR TRENTON WOMAN Sl yfield J 5 J3. . - or 8f r I a a isae I NOTICE IN ACCORDANCE ER 44 LAWS OF UTAH, 1935, A 15 ARCH I TO JUNE 15, 1938, COfSTT. UTAH. raiDAY. careful iiiRpci-'.itin.f their farmstead building with a ucw toward discovering and reducing fire hazada, a repott made by tin tiepin mem of agriculture to the National Firo Protection association and issued thru the Utah State college reveals. Definite recommendations are offered in the departments report. They include auggeaion that farm buildings be constructed at right, angles to the direction of prevaipng' winds, in order that sparks will not be carried from building to building by the wind currents. Fanners are also urged to design r Dfs of a substance, snd furnaces stoves snd stovepipes should be properly intitallcd and regularly inspected it is pointed out. Chimneys should be regularly clean ed of soot. This can lie dine by lowering a sack containing a few bricks or rocks down the chimney from abBrian Aherne, Billie Burke, Constance Bennett ove. A system of grounded conductors should be set up to give proin "Merrily We Live tection against lightning, and care should be taken in handling and LOSSES FROM FIRE CAN BE storing inflammable substances, ashes CUT BY CAREFUL INSPECTION and rubbish. Holfew spaces between walla shuyld Rural fire losses can be greatly limited if farmers will make regular be dosed at each floor to prevent quick spread of flames from one atopr to another. Ladders and fire extinguishers should be kept handy. Losses from rural fifes average aji etsi mated $400 a minute iir the Uniper" (me of last seasons daffiest ted States, and annual costs are set comedies, open Sunday at the Capi-Rarlat $235,000,000. tol Theatre, Logan with Constance CONQUER eoo - . Bennett of the former hit once again ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY east in a comedy portrayal, this time Salt Lake City (UP) Dr. ArTHE thur C. Wherry, business and club leader here, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for United States Senator of s AgJi.-ult-ur.- BT FOR THE OFFICIAL INSPECTION INSPECTION EQUIPMENT, XIBRORS, WINDSHIELD WIPERS ENT ON ALL TRAILERS AND RESIDENT-OWNE- SEMI-TRAILE- D H HAS BEEN AND ADJUSTMENT BRAKES OF AND OTHER MOTOR EQUIPM- VEHICLES, IN THE STATE OF STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. D. HAMMOND of Topper" and other film euccesaea, and its supporting cut' reads like a "Whos Who of Hollywood celebrities. Prominently eaat are Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray, Patsy Kelley,. Ann Dvorak, Tom Brown, Bonita Granville, Marjorie Rambeau, Phillip Reed, Claemce Kolb, Marjorie Kane, Paul Evertrm and Willie Beat The action of "Merrily We Live revolves around the antics of the Kilboume family mad fantastic end carefree e group as were ever assembled under one roof. Each is a rugged individualist- but together they present a united front that is bewildering to their sedate end conservative suburban neighbors. The new picture marks Hie first appearance of Mias Bennett and Aherne. . u - PROCLAMATION POPPY G. W. LINDQUIST asd SONS MORTICIANS Logan, Utah WITH A NEW PERMANENT Spring Parties find you radiant and beautifuL Let. ua give yon a permanent wive the new pleasant way. Wires, machines or electricity T Not a bit of it, just tiny pads, almost feather light upon your hud, bathing each strand in a gentle mist. Then the joy of suing your haid cone rippling fprth in roft and flattering wavea. -B- THE BEST PAINT MOWERS WANTED Let' Everton Our kettles, HOSE SALE pens apd kitchen eat of BEAUTY STYLISTS price. Come early. Everton ft Sons Go Sons Go. & reduced mi work. Everton of rubber hose going MiU ends gadgets take the "irk SHOP i LOGAN, UTAH EASY COOKING Barber and Beauty "... Everton ft Sons Go. LOGAN, UTAH ARKERS Lowe Brother. Its Sons Go. & Is In the best there We sell Tun- - in your eld ewer on (Ah mw easy pushing mower. LOGAN. UTAH LOGAN, UTAH GIVEN DAY Chairman Saturday, May 28:h, was proclaimed Poppy Day in Smithfield in a liy Mayor proclamation issued L. Vern Toolson. Tin; pr il nation urged all citizens to v.oii.r t.e World I War dead and aid l!ic war's living victims by wearing Ihe American I Legion and Auxiliary memorial poppy that day. The proclamation reads Whereas, in the World War of 1917-191- 8 the young men of Sinith- ! field gave their service to the defense of the United Slates in an ex-- 1 alted spirit of patriotism and some J I were called upon to sacrifice their lives in that service: Whereas, m my others weio called upon to sacrifice health and strensuffering and gth, with resulting themselves and families hardships which continue to this day: Whereas, the memory of fuse patriotic sacrifices should ever be kept fresh in the minds of patriotic citizens, while fullest aid should be extended to th'so still within the reach ef human aid: And, Whereas, the wearing of tae the Memoiral Pnpp.v both (honors dead and aids the disabled and dependents: Therefore, I. I Vern Toolam. Smithfield do Mayor ef the City ef May 2dLh. Saturday. hereby proclaim Smithfield Poppy lhiy in the City of and urge all citizens to observe the Antcrn'an Legday by wearing the ion and American legion Aurdiagy CRYSTALS WEEK END SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 1 Mcin.irkil ELECTRICAL WELDING DONE WITH THE LATEST TYPE EQUIPMENT on the Also horse shoeing done (farm or at the shop. GEORGE F. WHITE PINT ta rHONH 48 Smithfield, Utah Vl ONLY - I COMPANY CAN OFFER YOU SUCH CRYSTAL FURNITURE VOLUME LARGE BARGAINS. LOW RENT AND OVERHEAD PLUS SALES MAKE IT POSSIBLE. LIVING ROOM SUITE- -2 riECES - kkgi lar price LIVING ROOM SUITE- -2 riEa:s REGULAR LIVING ROOM SUITE 2 nECES1KGl LAR DINING ROOM OUTFI- T- P,ECE3- - 9x12 AXMINISTER 9 x 12 AXMINISTER RUG- S- APEX WASHER- S- l,RICE 149-0- 0 value only ..... LEF- T- ''n,lEXEYli'c1kiS5r 0XLT - $35.00 $29.95 $49 50 LARGE ALUMINUM ROASTERS - $2.95 REGULAR $3.95 VALUE REGULAR ,..,err SALE NLY 0 VALUES 0XLT A FEW KEAL GOOD WASHER $2.95 119-3- rR 5 - RUGS-1- 51 -- 79-- 'VAL-NCT- RED COASTER WAGONS Peppy-- " mNTKMPLATK ADDITION ZOO TO IlOGLK GARDENS nursery Salt Lake City -(- UP)-A oo addition to the llogle Gardens attendants by is being contemplated after a series of blessed events. are Mr. and Mrs. American buffalo 50- - pound a of the proud parents the monkey baby, while Maggie the mother of a daughter, n Mrs. Goose ! sitting hopefully of eggs. batch jaBftfgna mo THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY THE DEPARTURE OF A DEAR ONE IS SOFTENED BY THE IMPRESSIVE GUAR. ACTER OF THE FINAL CONDUCTED CEREMONIES BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF YET, COST IS MODERATE. FOR t-- i Me. RITES World of Pleasure DES- - HAH. HALF THE FINAL PERIOD-M- STEERING AIECHANISM, HORNS LIGHTING d . CHAPT- STATIONS Utah. He is a past president of the American Dental Aasoeiatam, a pat district governor of Hilary and Masonic leader. ey P KXATED ms. UY 1,. (I WITH SECTION THREE-MONT- CACHE fire-resista- nt nd Law have moved into the Funeral services for Mrs Nora M. Main 7i!w home on 1Northteacher Merrill of Trenton who passed Hr. law away at the home of her daughter Mrs. aehoola. Jesse Pitcher Thursday, May C, David A Thomaa were held Sunday in the Smithfield into the Third ward chapel under the direction j,ve moved of Cliford Wiser of Trenton. home. The choir directed by Mrs. EmMonaon and children ma Thomley with Mrs. Gua Meyers are .pending a few at the organ furnished the music. Thou who paid tribute to Mrs. gShfield viaiting with relaMerrill were Bishop G. L Rees, Supt. J. W Kirkbride, Wallace Funk of Trenton, Bishop Richard Roskelley and Clifford Wiser DICES HELD FOR ' Special musical numbers were a vocal M. by Mrs. Margaret 1 DR. JOHN PITCHER Smith solo of .Preston, a vocal duet, Mrs. Hall and Evan Murray of um mvieea for John Pitcher Wells ville and a male quartet, Alton fa the Smith field First FackemL Lee Cottle, Merlin Cottle, May 7, under and Cliff Wiser of Trenton. j tod Saturday, of Bishop M. T. Van IPrayeri were given by Bishop W. L. Winn and Mayor L V. Tool-so- n. The grave at the Smithfield as follows: fapgnm wu was dedicated by Bishop When cemetery, choir, by tong, Jtfa fflorioui light of Troth"; C. J. Plowman. Mrs. Merrill waa born at Smith-directsong, Ainscough; (Alfred -, field, April 28, 1869, a daughter of apeachoir; hDupuring Tirol.", T. and Matilda Collett Merrill. gfa George G. Nelson; solo, Ralph Hair. Her Gunge W. Merrill pasi Letoqiit, That&lver M. C. sed huoband,' away 15 yean ago. Ufa f Nina; speaker, Jconriih;. speaker, Walter Mrs. Mfearill is survived by her and mother and the following children: gta, Logan; duet, Florence Sun-"eiMrs. Lola Littledyke, Trenton; Mrs. to Lewis of Richmond, Bishop C. J. Plowman; Lydia Pitcher, Smithfield and George (hoir Oh My Father"; 01 and J. Morris Merrill, Mra. Donna gg Read, Mra. Alice Jardine and Mra. aidto Newton Woodruff. One sister, fa pm wu dedicated by H. C. Maggie Godfrey, Trenton Idaho far vith buriM in the Smith field Mrs. Julia Dunn of Bhsckfoot, and Sofia 18 grandchildren and three great Lindquist Coetery. j I (tup of burial aroangementa. grandchildren also survive. V. D. d imp. 4.& VALUE 1 TABLE LAMPS WHISTLING TEA WITH SHADES KETTLES 98c $1.98 REGULAR $1.25 $3J5 VALUE VALlE BEOTtAE ,L TAlUE ELECTRIC TOASTERS clBARANCE sr?aAL : , SOFA PILLOWS 98c 98c 49c -- HN0LEUM WAX -L- B- CAN---0XLT i . ... Crystal Fumiture Co. -80 72-74- West 1st No. Logan, Utah |