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Show i SMITHFIET- CACHE - COPWTTniAFKIPAOCTOBEEitS d Mr. aad Mra F. L. Wert Pint wzrd biohoprfc nnonnc State Fair -- he attended I Leon, Sacrament that there will be no Salt Lake City Saturday, Ttey meeting held in the Pint ward on- jet I conference Sunday mora-attended Stake to due Quarterneat Sunday afternoon they Bunday with ing. Commencing party waa given laat y conference. CentcmHe where they Wended to Firat the the at 7th October 23rd, Sunday, Friday evening home cf Mr. and Mr. A then Reeae win! arament meetings will be funeral J" . Je Hollman.' of Mr and inReeae'a Mra. 2 p. m. inatead of immed-;ao- n the oeeaainn be ,t th y Sunday School aa On the return trip Monday birthday. The evening waa apent ;telybeenfollowing re in the reamenta custom re the past. haa socially and dainty nerved. Many nice gifts were recelv; ed. Those present were Mr. and Mra jfr. and Mrs. Eldcn Lamb and FOR SALE: Tulip bulbs. JonJaa Thomley, Mr. end Mrs. W.R. children and Mr. and Mra. A rvel hyacinth and free poenia bulb N&pper and Mrs. Ben Tueller, Mr. Colenun and daughter attended a quils, ynr" nn onteA Mra with at Sundiy and Mm. Jed Seamone of Hyde Park lurpriae party e W-ydof and1 Ictcnnm Mr. and Mrs. U Park at the home of Mr. . . . an, Mra Harold Hansen of Amalga, Mfg John the occasion being iven lwl. at Mr 01 e Peteni.il.8 M'ra. Fern Smith nniverry ward 4th variety show. the Primary bhirhd!,y Rwael the lucky one. Y0 may Mra. W. A. Skidmcre of Brig- Mr. and Mra. E. R. Tuttle of The Fourth ward Holier society with herlKanabi Utlbf ,pent the past week here is City hm visiting on Tuesday held on apron baaaar a Mr. and end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the dose of the meeting, which-, diuighter and sueand attended A. very well Nelson, jjr3i j;, ceasful. Mr. Andrew Holjeson was guest of honor at a birthday dinner on Sunday, October 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davidson at Logan. A decorated birthday cake formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for the guest of honor, Mr. and Willmore and Mra. M. 0. daughters, Beverly and Marilyn of Salt Lake City, Mr. Joseph David son of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mbser and family, Miss Marie Hoi- jeson, Miss Anna Lou Hnljescn and son. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and Bruce Thu , A no-ho- et er jd Na-wa- son-in-la- Miss Jaince Milligan i ESTRAT NOTICE Mra. Jay Pond and aon wens week Mr. and Mra. J. Paul Mourn Smith-fielMr. d of end gueats at the home and children of Ogden war State of Utah, visitors Sunday. and Mrs. Frank Resse .of Benton. County of Cache Mrs. E. B. Lundquist haa Just reLadies Literary club In the Amalgs Precinct at Junior The Idaho turned from Twin Falla, met at the hnme of Mra. Clyde County I have in my and mm where she visited with her afternoon. the following described HtC on Milton and Mildred Littledyke Mra. Thursday daughter-in-laRobert E. Griffiths mal, which if not claimed ,2 J President Toolson Lundquist. A son aa born was in charge of the meeting. The en away will be sold at BuiZ to them September pi. While there minutes of the last meeting were tion to the highest caih maL8Mrs. Lundquist visited Cache Valley read tr the Lamb. Beth Mra. Sec. of H. farm P. Hansen h by friends and also sang over KTFI of the years program waa alga Precinct on Tuesday , broadcasting station. , Mrs. October IMS, given bv Mrs. J. E. Peterson. L. E. Nelson gave a veiy interest- 1 oclock p. m. are Mooaeman Mr. and Mrs. Ray 4 One sorrel hone, ball fa ing review of the Pulitzer prize rebicing over the arrival of a pay Our Town" by Thornton Wild- about 1200 pounds, a e,! baby girl born at a Logan hospital er. Piano duet, Mrs. Eunice Thomas brand. on Sunday. One mare pony, ball fare and Mrs. Thora Littledyke. A dainty i luncheon waa served by the hostess. of left ear misting, brand w pen Han-seMr. and Mra. Dorius (Pete) 'Q' Mra. Reed Halverson and Mrs. Ver- left leg, color bay. announce the arrival of i non Larson were (Said estrays were taken special guests. np daughter horn Friday, October 7th. j me in said Precinct on tte -- ,? amyl waa A no host party given Friday ,cf October, 1938. The Willow Valley camp of the RuVn of 1938 honor in Ortober 7, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at Waites The birthday anniversary. the public library on Friday afterSorenson's. Lois held waa et itiarty wa noon. The following program waa spent in playing rendered: violin solo, Mrs. W. W. The evening and singing. Those present games Utah in lesson Perkina; were Lcis Sorenson, Itnsalvn FacLu-ciDays" was given by Mra. Hill yard; vocal sob, Mrs. Gem er, Carolyn Facer, Lucille Roylance Gem McCann, Mrs. Margaret bougies, President McCann; County Dean Spenst, Keith Liggetts, G. Phillip Stewart, Chaplain, Mra. Annie of the Davies. Quinten West, Rulon Waite, Miles and Mra. Martineau Randall Sorenson, Kay Waite, Per- - & c0 Rcfckmart Gwiriii. AdMnll county board were present and the th Poulaon, Willard Thomley andi sustained. fillowing officers were vice- - i Albert McCann. A medium small used Grand first Nellie Homer; Captain second Emma no, mahogany finish in exeelW Wdligui; captain, entertained conidtion at a give away Mra. Marvin Fullmer Amy C. Hind, secre- Ida and Lundberg; nn treasurer, with a Thursday Write or phone collect. Gin tary birthday party organits, Nora Kirkbride; chorister in honor of her daughter, Joyce. Music, Ogden, Utah. Effie Barker. .I Re-po- ari d Pre-Pione- er le viee-captai- n, entertained at a dinenr party Saturday svening IThe Smithfield Ladies Bridge at her home. Invited guests were motored to Preston, Idaho on club Fri-Misa- ea Brenda Van Orden, Mary j day afternoon and were entertained Arvella at the home of Mrs. H. B. Dainea Traveller, Alice Mather, Rulon j A delicious luncheon was served and Randall Sorenson, Watte, Orson's pleasant afternoon spent at cards Hutchison, Waite, - j won by Mrs Bailey, Stanley Dunn and the bos- High score prize Lorin Low. in Special gueats were Mrs. test. The evening was spent a midnight Douglass Hooper, Mra. Glen Nel dancing after which aon and Mra. Ethel OConnell. waa 'nack enjoyed by all. Gutke Meat& Grocery wr-a-s - mam neutia shuts. th Inc. audmn, sch enuy r. o. fa. raoor-- rs wukin fAMiir, Prices for SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1938 SOAPy BIG BBN AINS0, 4C HC,LLY gc BKAiND, 8 CANS DUTCH CLEAKSER, JELLO, FLAV0RS- - PKG BROOKS, T1E' COOD 10-PIEC- HEART CATSUP, Suite 0 OccasionalKohler Chair 0 End Table ce Q Lamps 0 2 Scarfs 0Q 2 Pillows 2 Heres a Complete Bedroom Outfit Including Com- JS950 $ 8-Pi- 29 05 Including Rug Pad and I Thro Rug 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS 3 5-P- c. 2QC 23c 25c - QT. 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