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Show . 0-'v,,'''''aij H PT. . No. 62 V-"-"" I -tSZ 1 PINT .'. No. J1 . MwrfxL&l QUART No. 60 fjr ' V iJP''PM THIS WHISKEY IS ,L.j&. JL. j 4 YEARS OLD ITtAlGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 90 PROOF SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP, N. Y. 0. ! 11 3 in licitr I j SMITHFIELD j Locally Owned Individually Operated j ! GALA ! OPENING ! I ? ! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT V I "LET'S GET ACQUAINTED" j Thursday, Feb. 27 Continous From 5 P. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY j j TWO FOR ONE BARGAIN SHOW I TWO ADULTS 25c TWO CHILDREN 10c j i We are Very Happy to have the Opporutnity of J J coming to Smithfield to operate your theatre and I become a part of the Community. I i EAT AT THE MAIN CAFE. adv. Smithfield. Adv. NOTICE Please turn to page eight and read the Gutke Meat and Grocery Specials for Saturday, February 21. ' Adv. It will be Our policy to furnish the very best in ! J Entertainment and to operate the Theatre in such I f a manner that you all will be Proud of IT. I Smithfield is a beautiful town and we will do our ! ! part to make it even more inviting-. f I - The MAIN is a Beautiful Theatre and we will i keep it clean and attractive for you. j j EARL J. McCLURG, Manager t , , ill . . III III I I) , and ilw un fudtM : ZEWIS and CLARK returned from their C-w thrilling expedition to the Pacific Ocean in 1806. They brought with them stories of the intrepid fur traders they had met as they came down the Missouri River, and of the fine game regions and beaver streams in the wilderness through which they had passed. 1 The result was a great impetus to fur trading. r In the Spring of 1807 Manuel Lisa, who had organized the Missouri Fur Company, went to the mouth of the Big Horn River and established Fort Manuel from which he sent out trappers and hunters to secure furs. He also urged the Indians to trade their furs for beads, cloth, tobacco, guns and other similar items. Lisa's company, as well as companies organized by John Jacob Astor, and General William Ashley, put fur trading on an organized business basis, and this was probably the first business conducted in the wilderness west of Missouri. Paralleling the growth of this territory is the fvelopment of communications. First the smoke ignab of ne Indians; today a telephone service which enables anyone, anywhere, to talk with al-3JM! al-3JM! anyone, anywhere else, quickly, inexpensively. k c-d jansfactorily. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY f "XSI I , ? You'U surPfIsed J fj'i y -4- electrical appliances V m now- Today yu re VeSlPC '& ceive much more for rrii yur mney than yu did M i 1 a few years ago. And the if new eIectrIcal apPliances i l ' I ! cost less than ever to op- erate, for they use less ' M ' gfl'ffj JUg: electricity, even though "Q ls nt electricity is cheap. Re- g5 II Jiff produced here are only "S2?5aMfHr a few of the many elec- trical items available i "dT 7 at espeCially attractive ""N Prices- There '3 many other low'cost aI l st- KV pliances at Utah Power ! I Lir : IfSl & Light Company Stores ; I and Electric Appliance j Electrical Appliances can Milf he purchased on conven-' conven-' tent, easy terms, of course!, ', SEE YOUR DEALER OR UTAH POYER & LIGHT CO. ffiTTrariM-"'MMMM"""'""iiiiii 1 1 1 ! iMBMrawwwTMHnMMwwnmiimjMMimw FOURTH WARD Athletic Show (NO BOXIXG OR WRESTLING) SMITHFIELD Jr. HIGH TONIGHT AT 8 P. ii THIS FROGRAM IS SUITABLE FOR WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN THE PROCEEDS ARE FOR THE SMITHFIELD STAKE MEETING HOUSE Program LYNN riTCHER AND HIS "REST IN THE AVEST" JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TUMBLERS. U. S. A. C. TALENTED TUMBLERS. V. S. A. C. FENCING TEAMS. Something New And Clover. I BREATH TAKING FANCY ROLLER SKATING. Dr. WELSON, CACHE COUNTY'S ACE MAGICIAN. ADAGIO DANCING, U. S. A. C. AND SMITHI'TELD JUNIOR HIGH TALENT. AND MANY OTHER ENTERTAINING FEATURES. I TWO HOURS OF THRILLS SPELLS CHILLS. ADMISSION ADULTS 23c, CHILDREN UNDER 13 15c |