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Show Refreshments of cookies and punch was served to 4.1 members and eight visitors, CLUB NEWS ROCK CLUB The Geological and Arche-alogicClub met Thursday evening at the Senior Citizens Center with President Lois McAdams conducting. John and Ed Chatlain furnished the program. Ed is a geologist and is attending USU studying terrian and formation in the mountains. He used slides and showed Cache Valley and neighboring states. A discussion on the Rock Show was held. It is to be held the first part of Wav Velma Wilde is wheel" chairman. On this wheel will be placed pet" rocks, rock Delbert and Mary Ann Mur- row, Vinton Humphreys, Evelyn Checketts and Jack and Ed Chatlain, by Loma Fagar and Rebecca Peterson. New members to join were' Betty and John Ruthledge of Providence. Anyone desiring to join ' please Wilde. Snmhficld. Dn March 10 they will meet at the home of Elda Hillyard. Lunch was served to the guest reader and members. Ruby Thornley, Evelyn Gub-leLeora Knight, Mel Neta Roberts, Wilda Plowman, Mary Hansen, Alice Weeks, Vadas Hillyard, Marie Merrill, Elizabeth Git-tinBerniece Clawson and Verla Noble. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION F RETIRED PERSONS r, Meikle, Dorothy Griffith, Arva Covey, Leah Monson, Beth Lamb, Cora Hogan, Jean Ford and Vesta Hansen. ROOK Ll'REE CLUB Book LuRee Club met Velma telephone 752-747- at the home of Alice Weeks, Thursday. SMITHFIELD LITERARY CLUB ' President Neta Roberts conducted. The Smithfield Ladies Uterary Club met at the home of Vesta Hansen Bishop Roy Parkinson came and spoke about the elections this fall for Smith-fiel- d also on revisions. Gertrude Toolson gave the on program growing Wednesday evening. bugs, picture rocks, rock bags, tumbled rocks, beanie hats, bean bags, ranch rocks and any other items one would care to bring. The wheel is then spun and you get whatever the wheel stops was served to 3 Toolson. Gertrude guests, Valeria Johnson and Bishop Parkinson and members, ed. Sue and Stenhon al IIcih Wilson. Logan, re-- i icwed the book Moonmak-er- s Bride.'" Visiting follow- President Arva Covery welcomed everyone and years." Lunch The American Association Alice Weeks was hostess to Book Lu Ree, Thursday evening. Music was by brated their birthday at welcomed everyone. Bishop Ray Parkinson spoke about the elections for Smithfield City next fall and some revisions. Gertrude Toolson gave the program and reviewed the Ellen and Ruth Maughan. Bea Mackin paid a tribute Marvs Cafe Thursday. It was 42 years ago this February they were organized. After dinner they met at the home of Audrey Bing- book "Growing Years. to AARP. The program Refreshments were served to three guests, Gertrude Toolson. Valeria Johnson and Bishop Parkinson and was given by Barbara Hale and company, with readings and musical numbers. Eugene Lindquist played and sang one of his original songs. There was about 65 present. Anyone over 55 is invited to ham for ''icRijip Those attending were Leola Wood. Jane Bingham, Lois Reese, Marne Jorgensen, Elda Hillyard, Eva Munk, Audrey Bingham, and Blanche Bingham. Some are now residents of Neta Roberts, members, Wilda Plowman. Mary Hansen. Alice Weeks. Vadis Hillyard, Marie Merrill, Elizabeth Gittins, Roma Low, Kirkman conducting. Music was by Ella and Ruth Maughan. Bea Machin paid a tribute to A.A.R.P. Barbara Hale and company presented the program of readings and musical numbers. Kugpne Lindquist played a piano solo and sang a song of his own composition. There were about ent. 60 pres- Anyone over 55 is invited to attend and join. The next meeting will be March 3rd at the center. Bertha Gittins. Berneice Clawson and Verla Noble. join. at the Senior A.A.R.P.) met Citizens Center Thursday with Vice President Wallace Center. AMALGA CLUB The Atnalga Club cele- Persons Retired of President Neta Roberts Association of Retired Persons at the Senior Citizens Births AARP CLUB her club, the Vice President Wallace Kirkman conducted the meeting of the American s, l.UREE BOOK Their first child and a girl was born to LaMar and 'Sharon West, Hyde Park Trina K. joined her parents on Monday, February 7, weighing in at 71bs. 4'i ounces, 20 in. Grandparents are Dean and Marlene Roberts, Randolph, Utah, and have two grandchildren. Reed and West from Kaysville, and this makes three grandchildren. Trina has three greatgrandmothers to welcome her, Era Lundstrom, Salt Lake, Louise Roberts, Martin, Utah and Hazel Peterson, Idaho. The West's have resided in Hyde Park for one year. Mr. West is employed at USU in Sugar Crop Research De-lor- on. Bob McAdams is door prize chairman and he reported the door prizes this year are better than most clubs around. Mark Checketts is the auction Rock Chairman. Melvin Cannon is field trip chairman. A trip is set for Feb. 24 to go to Salt Lake City at 5:30 p.m. when they will view the Christensen diamond tools, to cut rocks with. A gift was presented Ann and Melvin Cannon for being editor for 4 years of the Rock". A gift was also presented Darwin Jensen, past president. pllGBDliDV You Can eft Auction Feb. 18th & 19th Start Saving Today! THE JACKALL JACK 1 STEAM JUICE EXTRACTOR (dont mistake for lower SMITHFIELD, UTAH FEBRUARY 11, 1177 Top dairy cow $650.; Good to choice dairy cows and heifers $500 to 625; Smaller common dairy cows $350 to $425: High yielding heifer-ette- s $23.00 to 28.50 Utility and commercial cows $22.00 to 26.25 Canner and Cutter cows $17.50 to 21.75; Bulls $27.00 to 33.00 Killer Bulls $30.00 to 34.00. Full quality. ton capacity. Guaranteed a full 2 years. Hardened steel pins. Top piece can be placed in various positions on standard The better quality Hi -- Lifting . Rotary mower Big 22" Hutary Extra special for Kra.y Daze. 3 '2 H.P. Briggs and Stratton engine. Kitchen Hi -- Lift). 4 This Kitchen Steam Juicer Makes juice for jellies Is easy to clean Requires no peeling or pitting Juices fruits and vegetables Reg. $34.95 Jack. ATLAS TILLER All other models also selling at Krazy Prices; Reg. $39.95 Tsmma -- . JE TV&oU&alc 50 " ALL BOOTS f U J k lak if. . SUPERFLEX low 00 58" Nylon x 50 ft-- Reg. $8.50 Sfacial! 'Kvxyt X 50 ft. $ $10.95 Krazy Days Priced at Only Reg will not stiffen in temoeratures. ORDINANCES OF SMITHFIELD CITY AS ADOPTED ON MARCH 19. 3 horse Model Heg. $239.95. Kiazy price $177.97; 12-30- ; Z IOOFF rH 437 That Isn't Already Marked Down 5' Galvanized 7 discount! LaCrosse 4 1979 6 5 Buckb Wnturu sale in our Boot and Shoe Department during Krazy Daze! All brands and styles reduced a big 20 during this week. . .REMEMBER BOOTS AND SHOES REDUCED 20 for one week beginning Feb. 15th and ending Tuesday Feb. 22nd. (no exceptions.) Special With Lid BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of City Councilmen of Smithfield, Utah, that certain map or maps entitled ZONING MAP OF SMITH-FIELUTAH is amended as follows: SECTION 1. That the following described property be changed from a CN Zone to a C--3 Zone: Beginning at the Southwest comer of Section 34, Township 13 North, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North along the West line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 34, 1037 feet; thence East, 349 feet, more y or less, to the West line of U.S. Highway 91 ; thence South along 12-51- 00 at least A reinforced! ON 1970 AND G Everything in the Store AND SHOES Carbage AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING fur in full. We will gas & ml them for you another day. 5 H.P. Model lteg. $299.95 Krazy price. $229.97 5 horse Model chain drive Heg. $314.95. Krazy price$238.!i7 NOTICE ,l. Aeariei'i Fhwsl Girdaa Him . ORDINANCE NO. Uu dta THuek . Kra.y Prices &( calves $38.00 to 42.25 Yearling Feeder steers - choice quality 550 to 700 lbs. $34.00 ' to 36.00 Choice Feeder steers ever 700 lbs. $32.00 to 34.50 r Hereford stock heifer calves. $28.D0 to 32.00; Yearling-heife- rs $26.00 to 29.50; Holstein steers 300 to 500 lbs.' $27.00 to 32.50; Holstein steers 500 to 800 lbs. $26.00 to 30.00 Over 800 lbs. $26.00 to 29.50; Choice fed steers $35.00 to 38.00; Choice fed heifers' $34.00 to 35.00; Fed holstein steers $31.00 to 33.00 Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs. $135.00 to 225.00; Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs. $27.00 to 36.50 Lambs $45.00 to 50.00; Hogs - None. New born bull calves $5.00 to 25.00 per head. Market: Cows steady. Good, active market on all kinds of cattle. . .All at Kra.y prices. Sorry we rant layaway unless they are paid Three oilier models to choose from All at i1Q steer stock Tremonfon - Atlas Livestock JULY 23. Hardware R & R Thousands Of Items Marked Down Smithfield Hereford Feb. 21st & 22nd 2 Days Only Fine Amurkmi Nybu Wu QuuUty Mud Fbuct Hm Onnhta. Tm leuti Lining Many. Outfit the whole family! 20 gal. size $3.67 30 gal. size $5.37 UJESTBEND West Bend 6 Qt. Slo-Cook- 5 CAA20H Short er Hut Settings Turin Tu All Day right-of-wa- said West line, 1033 feet to the South corporate limit line of Smithfield City; thence West along said South corporate limit line, 328 feet, more or less, to the West line of said Southwest quarter; thence North right-of-wa- Great Ceeks reund y along said West line, 6 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, containing 8.1 acres, more or less. PASSED by the Board of City Councilmen of Smith-fielUtah this 9th day of SO secands and Americas hamburgers ... much Burger Machine. er sgeere sandwiches aba for small steaks, hat dags morn . . . lag. $16.50 Krazy price Boa-stic- k surface. $098 QDfiftBGtaD Buttuncotch, ie CD Presto Cooker - Canner Glam Caw. 20 Quit Uidtd Capacity. Holds 24 Half fiat, 20 Pint, 7 Quart ar 4 twuquut Jus. lag. $59 JS Stoninaru-lM- N(L Outsida, KimovaaMa 5267 Kraq (tome k Inside, Pot $2195 Reg. Daza Sab ffbf!hnrcnragfiRfhllttm(ihmitinn d, February, 1977. fs) Oral L. Ballam Mayor Attest: (s) Betty J. Hatch Recorder Publication date: February 17, 1977. Legal No. 17. 1977. I 187 - lul). Feb. Smithfield fcfi gG&ffiEB J |