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Show SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY. Gunnell The Sarah Woodruff Camp of the' Mr. and Mrs. George Dau: ht.T tiie pimieers will en-t- -' have announced the arrival of ain the Willow Valley camp at daughter a; a Logan haspiul. ihi h nne of Mrs. Curtis Hill, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell at-- j m. Mrs. li .iMiilxr Id, 1938 at 2:30 p. On Sjrtday laid, Mr. anil tended will the a party given by the Poultry Mrs. Connie Raymond give Wayni Juhiwm of Nib!iy enter ,iin-- !i a n. A 1 nieniliers Ass'Ji-iatioboth of at Logan on Wednesday camps Frank M mil Mrs. . at ilniner f r Lend. evening. Tid a el! nid diu l.trs I! r! ira :mrl ire inii'.e.l tj at of Tidwell Kuniit! Mrs. It. K. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tueller and Girls Le;?ue cf th; Smithfield; Snii'.hfie'.d and Mr. an Mrs. Eug-nacY-o-I Mr. are and Mrs. George Reese of Am- high iring spins Johnann and Mrs. J .'in Ji hnsnn.) of junhr LV riatnns be will which i :e dun alga were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niblc-and Mr. i.nd Mrs. Joseph held Dei'crnlnir 10 at the Smithfield Ben TuelUr Saturday evening. L n Jilt'iliS i jpn. you junior high school. In case have utter sean San'-- i Claus, it has Mrs. Audrey Smith and Mrs. Effie ' Mr. and Mis. Mi Thiikle, Mr. and i um red that Santa te n will Claus Smith of Amalga visited si the Mrs. Mr. and and n Mrs. Roy Ne's for home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitcher Ken Itimera attend'd a ripper par- te theie. liring your pennies candy and porarn and the price of Wednesday af.tmoon. , at t Amalga ty Sunday etenirg the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan admission. Air. and Mrs. Leonard Sorenson Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ltrllla Rash attend- and family of Providence were dinat ner guests recently at the home of Mrs. WalLrr Hansen and children ed a party Saturday even ng Wellsville honoring Mr. Peter Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Uillysrd. visited at Amalga Sunday at the his home of Mr. and Mis. 11. 1. Han liamson, who was obser ing UTAH TO EXHIBIT birth lay anniversary. sen. LOCALS :f j the great White Throne in Zion Park, Bryce Canyon, a farm irrigation scene, the temple square in Salt Lake City, the Edw;in Natural bridge and the Bonneville Salt Hats. exhibit is being conMeik decorators in the structed by Bountiful and will be unveiled when Treasure the exposition opens on Island in Sun Francisco Bay on Feb- ICR THE HOLIDAYS CHOOSE DU MAKES VERY DROP NOW MIWER, MEUOWER, 3 YtARS 01D Utah day at the fair will be July FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR EARLY RESIDENT Funeral (UP) Carey, Idaho services were held recently in Carey, Ida., for Mrs. Julia Parke, second white person bom in the Suit lake valley. Mrs. Parke, who was bom a month of and a day after the arrival of Brigham Young and his band .Mormon pioneers in the valley of the inland sea, died at the age of 91 from causes incident to age. She was the first white woman to settle on Cassia Creek, Ida., 15 miles south of the town of Albion. With her husband, Thompson Parke when she later moved to Carey lands there were opened for settlers by an irrigation project. include survivors Mrs. Parkes HERE'S JUST THE SPOT TO HAVE THAT FLING ...WHERE FUN IS YOURS AND SWING IS KING! TRENTON MAN HURT IN ACCIDENT Mason Humphreys of Trenton about 32, was recovering Sunday from a skull fracture, a fractured nose, a fractured clavicle and general face and heada wounds in the local hospital after he had been run over by a threshing machine near Weston duripg Friday night Mose Geddes, state highway patrolman, who investigated the accident, reported Mr. Humphreys was tractor, and trailing two driving threshing machine! from Weston totractor ward Trenton. When the fell clutch slipped, Humphreys from the tractor and was run over by the nearer thresher. The tractor I apparently continued until it went off the highway into a barrow pit, I! with the threshing machines over- CARDS A CANDY OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE THA conWhen Humphreys regained sciousness he crawled to the highway and hailed a car driven by David Moser of Weston, who brot him to the hospital in Preston where Dr. Ha sen Daines, attending physician, and his condition is improving and chance for recovery is good. Van D com ld YOU SHOPPING A kb V . Newton-SmithfieFOUND 8k mans leather coat jackhighway a et. Call at the Sentinel office. Adv DO XI BEFORE M S3im94tgLi V EARLY! ft of Quality SI jl b separate checks from train to glaa Mfl t) Gutke Meat& Groce b & il h. AUmAtmUmUmimKym 3 YEARS Starts OLD OOPS. 19)1, THE OLD QUAKER CO., LAWRENCEBURG, DEC 10, 1938 90 PROOF 1ND. ALSO at-RIT- I THEATRE Sunday Z FLOYD GIBBONS TRUE ffr.W'. . AND ADVENTURE SHORTS ; . 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