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Show .SMTHHELQ, CACHE COUNTY. !? ' jAmilja J SMurd.y S, 1938. -- oolot edar City where he SNAPSHOT varied colurud tulip. Coven were laid fi,r the Mining: Mr. Joseph tend- - muni " and Misa Alton rflie Smith 'ere u?8lB FRIDAY. JUNE THE SESSTENE Czasie and jlargaret Mathews Sheffcr attended a at e? Ldy Mr rl1l Cantwell, J IT AH. 1,enry H ii :ncey, Jr., Mn. S te(l will be employ. Sean.ons, , Mn. Wilford Matkin, Mr. Mr liil?y Harris. Mr si the time w.is enjoyed viiuwiiiK unner visited at flMnee Sparrow playing hinzu. of Idaho Ovid, and Mr. Nellie of Ls Hind hawie awarded to Mn. Itoy J?prk Saturday at the were dinner guesta of Mr and Mr. .,Mra- - Alford Matkin ftf HeQqirrie. Mrs. Itiley Harris. Joseph Watts on Decuntion D.iy. Barker and children K J .t Pk H Hyde JJgada Luriticn. Kirkbride STforty-tw- o graduate of City achool. Thurstfe. LgMoent axercisea an-i- a 26 in the First ward W. J. K Lcwiton- - Parson enter-- h nf their family at a tea room bi,TVh.w1 s ja the it lr"! sujuJjt, Dinner waa 'itair table to the following guests Mr. Hn. Norman Parson, 5 an. Bar Parson of Price, Mr. Joe Parson, Mr and Mn ;!L Fulkerson, Mr. and Mn. Jack Mr. and Mr. Wilford Panon the and Dorothy Parson and A. tad Mrs. K. at sad hostesa y H. Jones and children of ted with Mr and Mrs. rid iijns of Jos-duri- ng the afternoon gonial day. FINAL THE RITES CAUSED BY A DEPARTURE OF EAR ONE IS SOFTENED f THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. THE DESPAIR HI FINAL THE CONDUCTED OF ACTEB CEREMONIES STAFF HOUR COMPETENT TET, IS MODERATE. COST S.W. LINDQUIST --MORTICIANS Utah id the beat idst It'i Lowe Everlon & LOGAN, VT? n Th big feature ol Ringllng Brothers and Bamum & Bailey Circus this year is "NepaL It is an exquisitely beautiful ori- I there ia A ental panorama fabulously radiating exotic splendor. Five bull elephants are attired in heavy trappings oi metaL Each blanket weighs about 900 pounds and requires 6 canvas men to put on the elephants' backs. Here we see Miss Harriett Snellen on the head of Myrtle, leader and Boss of the Herd. Her blanket is Victory Bronze, an alloy of copper, the r fr TO HOLD CONVENTION George Seamons and daughter. AnSalt Lake City W. 0. (UP) and Dixon of Demar na, Ttopeit, Cluff, Richfield, Lions International were Smithfield visitors Monday. Governor of District 28, recently outlined plans here for the district conMr. and Mn. Alfred Allen of vention to be held June 3 and 4 Cove was a Smithfield visitor Trs- at Cedar City. daF-1200 Cluff said appiuximately wives will attend Thousands save on Tires at GAM- memben and their the meeting from Idaho and Utah. BLE'S SALE. One Tint quality tire ooo at regular price entitles you to the UTAHS FARM INCOME next tire at 60 per cent off and RISES REPORT SHOWS two tubea are included. Gamble Utah firmer received more than Adv. Stores. 12 per cent greater income during 1937 than 1936, a bureau of agriculMrs. Diana M. Tout, pappy chair- tural economics report issued recently man wishes to thank the people vf out. points Smithfield and Amalga for their fine The total Utah farm income incooperation in the annual pappy sale. cluding return from crops and live It ia appreciated by every one con-- gtock md of government pay- nected with the auxiliary. She al?oimentgi v,ag 250,488,000 last year and wants to thank the girls who helped 244,395,003 year ago, the report in the sale. They did a ap.endid. J3j(j Cash inrome was about four, the million dollars smaller than the gross' piece of work by helping make income total. day as successful as it was. Livestock income in the sLit-- : ac- J Mr. Ervin Waite of Sini.hfn;.d cauntsd for about CG pe; cent of the nneated with a live poultry total anaiunt, crop s:!cs hr.uglit in. and announces tbit he is nl.l- - to fill another 32 per cent, :uid g:r. ciiinicntl all orders for Spring fryers and hens, pjyjpjjjg counted f i' about 2 ji.r, dressed or alive. For further paivcal- - cent jn 1935. ro)oilii).:s -- f incuiii'j ars call at his h:m? ia Smithfield. changed consider.!1.!.' during 1937,1 with livestock bringing i.i ali.iJM. 73j per cent of the total, crops account-- j ,1. ing for another 29 per rent, vn.l MOWERS WANTED emment payments filling in th. ie-mainder. Government payments fig- - j (Turn in your old mower on uicd about Hi per cent of the 1937 total. dur new easy pushing mower. Farmers of the nation received Everion & Sons Co. $10,003,000,000 during the year for sales of crops, livestock inccnv.', and LOGAN. UTAH govemmestai payments. Governmental payments totalled more than a billion dollars during the year, crop in- , Dressed Up lor National Baby Weekl This young lady prepares lor the week ol May 2 in grand style, even to sporting th new Gruen wnst watch her mother will win ii she knits one oi the 25 best baby garments in the National Bunty Yam Contest. The contest is being held In All gleeful Luke Appling, star shortstop ol the Chicago Whit Sox, anxiously waits at home until his Iractured leg mends. department stores all ever the country during Baby Week and will close June 1. Newcomer 1 inN Brothers. Sons Co. UTAH sale rubber hose going. 1 heed prices. Come early.; Eiertoit A Charminga Roselle Town, newcomer to the seism, shows promise ol a great lulure. HUBBY! HUBBY! m will bo Withdrawn Soon! EVERYTHING YOU come was $4,338,000,000 0 cadi of and or leather or whatever the clever wallpaper designers want you to believe, when they design wallone ol the new papers. Printed by a special process on th finest heavy wallpaper slock, the designs stand out so that you can actually touch them and (eel the pattern under your lingers. Now that we have three dimensions in wallpaper, the interior decorators are wonder-tn- a what next? iwBwawnwi hose Wallpaper That Has Three You leel it Dimensions you still think it's brocade first metal oi commerce. Photo by A. P. Soxlo i RE BEST PAINT Fi Luchon A little boy and his militiaman lather, separated while Deeing Franco's insurgent troops, are happily reunited in France. 1 led SONS Logan, Mr. and Mn. Ronald Plowman The Ladies Litenry dub met were pleasanUy surprised at a house I Thursday afternoon at the home of M- F. L. Allen. Thr8dily niht in Mn. Rich.rd home. An evening of pinochle waa enjayed, after which a delicious luncheon was served to the. following: Mr .and Mn. Ronaldiveii to 15 club memben and the Mr. and Mn. Gerald Pbw- -' lowing guest. Mn. May Clwm'jirs, man, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fisher, i1- - Glenn R. Winn, Mrs. George Mr and Mn. Harry Michaelis, Mr.i'Charabe and Mn. Everett Smith, and Mn. Erie Gordon, Mr and Mrs.l rs- - Allen wug assisted by her Waldo Barker, Mr. and Mn. Way- - daughters. man Hillyard d Mr. and Mrs. Mij Mary I.. Smith h:is gme to d Mri HlUyerd, o, Smiths, M, Earl Bair and Mr. and Mrs. Vinc nt the Pien.-res- t Tnn near Salt I.ake Citv Nielson of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. 'vneie s.iu will be employed for the Roy Thain and Mr and Mrs. Aiton sumn,er-Hoffmaof Benson, High, score prizes at pinochle were awarded to NORTH CACHE STUDENT Mn. Erie Gordon and Harry Mich- RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP aelis and low acore prizes to Mrs. I Mis Mary L. Smith, daughter or Vincent Nielson and Waldo Barker. i Mr. and Mrs. Calder Smith, has eived from the L'SAC a speciil Mr. and Mn. Plowman were pre- - j Rented with lovely gifts for their sirdarship for uuu unl activities while in high school. The s. hohrrhip new home. c nsists of $61.00 rnmittnc? in reg- fees the year 1938. J. W. Hawkes and family of While at the North Cache high tello were guests at the Bishop Ros-- I s:j;oj1 Mi.--a Smith was especially ac- kelley home on Memorial day. live in music debating, Mn. J. E. Peterson and children drama and speech, having won the speeking con'cst for two years spent a few days at Makd visiting public in succession with relatives and friends. Sous Co EASY COOKING Our kettles, pans apd kitchen gadgets take the irk out of work, Everton & Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH WAN, UTAH CLASSIFIED ADS WANT IN A HOUSE FOR RENT: Inquire of Annie G. Miles. Phone 119-Adv tf Smithfield. RANGE health Woodruffs For year-roun- d rich, heavy, whipping cream. High Adhr. vitamin content. HIGH QUALITY, ) CONVENIENCE : LONG LIFE J Mrs. -i 6-- LAST CALL ! Tour Star Must Be Inspected BEFORE JUNE 15. U DO IT UNMATCHED 2EAUTY Aluminum Set in tm htbeuft for you Old Bunge on a Hew HEATB0LA Coal Banned This Beauiiful Wt-- K OF DESIGN AND FINISH J TODAY forth Cache Motor Co, Official ECONOMY State Inspection Station No 262 CRYSTAL 72-74-- 80 FMTURE West 1st No. COMPANY Logan, Utah lT?rv |