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Show Mrs. Thelma Heiibner spent the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Winn. nARLEVS Meets advertised competition and 1 (!(.-st.'r e your iuttroiuiiio. Adv-! Willard Hancey of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Cook and; family of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford V.'oodruf and family, Mr. a:d Mrs. Leonard Hancey of Hyde Park and Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Cole-man Reid and family. The afternoon after-noon was spent in visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webb announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter. bv.ro Wecnesci-.y April 9 at tl'eir heme. Mrs. 'A'ebb was formerly Miss Ei-ma Bignham. Mr. and Mrs. Grin Miles announce an-nounce the birth of a son recently at tiie Badge Memorial hospital. Mr. Grant Weeks of Elko, Nevada, Ne-vada, spent the week end with his paents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephruim Weeks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey have moved to the Lena Smith home. Mr. C. W. Clark has purchased the eJ. M. Fulkerson home on Main Street. Di-triei Jud.-e Lewis Jones of :'!:-:. am has a;ii!!ed to 'lever-1 nor .Maw fur a leave of absence, without pay, from his judicial j duti"s while he serves ia. the ar-j ray during the j-iresent eaiereert. j euey. Governor Maw has allowed the leave of abence and is e:;-! peried to name a judge pro tetnj .-...only who will preside over the; first judeial dhlrict while Jtulgej Jones is away. W'nr 1 he.-, b.--.-a recieved hear in Smithfiehl of the safe arriv-val arriv-val of twin babies, a boy and a fcirl, born to Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Coford of Pasidina, California, .Friday April 7, 19-11. .Mrs. Phillis Coford is the da-j da-j tighter of Mr. and Mrs. Ever-:ott Ever-:ott Smith. This is the first children of Mr. and Mrs. Coford, and were born on their Grandfather, Mr. Smith's j birthday. Dr. Henderson of the U.S.A. C, will be the speaker at the Easter service at the Third ward Sunday Sun-day afternoon special music will be given by the choir under the direction of Mr. Willard D. Thorn-Mr. Thorn-Mr. and Mrs. Emery Owen of Idaho Falls, Ida., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shaef-fcr Shaef-fcr on Sunday. Mrs. Done Thornley is visiting with relatives at Richmond lor two weeks. Mr. George Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nelson, Mr. and Mr.s Leo Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. George G. Nelson attended the funeral of Mr. Albert McCombs at Heyborn, Idaho on Sunday. Mrs. Sylvia McCann left Monday Mon-day for Banida, Idaho, where she will spend the summer. FOR SALE First crop hay, Mclvin Hillyard, Amalga, Phone 13 0J4 Adv. 4-18-41. : Local Xcivs Continue! on page 5 Noel Hillyard. Those attending enjoyed a delightful Schavenger Hint, and th-n returned to the or the he-t, and enj'iyed li--:.t. '! .-hiii'-nts. TI.ese attending atten-ding Mi s Ma.ige M....-.H of Ri.l.i.ioad, Miss Uuey M.-rrill of iUrii.MOU'l, M-SS Jeau Pe-i-hst'-ad i flic h.iieii.i, .',ii,s i.aiwel j;ale-mau j;ale-mau ol l;i,i:und, D:.ie Juliiidon, ah;o of Richmond, Mi-s J.,.. ' : hei e n. i n of Ci.rui:: ::, and ML.-, Mt.rj.jri-! Pe'-s .f North laii-nil, itiitl Mr. Kodn.-y I.und-qi:.-.,i, Mr. (Hen Gi-lb-iishog, Mr. Ilnlai.d (h.ibnkog. Mr. Vern 111-li.-t, Mr. IiaZ'-n I'-pI'i' Mr. Dean Corbivlc.-, and the host, Mr. Noel Hillyard. Punier Oil for chicken brov-ders, brov-ders, !)c per gallon delivered in 10 0 gallon lots or more. Jones Plumbing Co., 1400 North Main, Lo-an, Utah. Adv. 5-2-41 A steel crib and maattress for sale; reasonable. Phono Smith-field Smith-field 311. Adv. of Heyburn; three sisters, Mrs.E. A.Jensen of Preston; Mrs. Howard How-ard Baker and Mrs. Wayne Wil-kie Wil-kie of Mendon, Utah; and two brothers, John McCombs of Logan, Lo-gan, Utah, and Andrew McCombs of Heyburn. Mrs. William McClure and children of Salt Lake spent the week in Smith field visiting with friends and relitives. About 1 own -P, ..y, lh ;.!; , .;el 1 1, North ( '..!! hoM I i.e.!' ;l !l 11 -1 .1 i P.l I' ll ' . " ' . .-in a u ill 1 ..l.e l-.ie c. A I" i. ' ion Pi". 1" .V I'l U 1 II J i 00 till-Ill till-Ill .:.'' i.lork. lie;. ,i and G.l'i'-. I" ;. i.-.ll l.'.a.a-II. l.'.a.a-II. .il be v.d .iil on a i..-i,,ell-stl ill i.. i, loin 2:00 II li 1.1 3 i 00. .'.h.iiy par. -Hi., v. hi la: at ari-ii-il.u..e met ll." lb .J s and Gir.'s l"ii'.,ue i, wurliiiig hard to make tins a great day. ! George G. Nelson, Wholesale Ceal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Fire una Autouioune insurance Notary Public , Phone 143, Residence 14 3. A dv. it' North Cache Seniiiiitry will hold ho-ld ineir annual Gradoaiiou Party Par-ty and Dance tonight, Friday 11,. This promises to lie a great Dance and somelbing that will lie re. tin-in bernl by all graduates and tlnir partners. l ot: SALE First crop hay, Melvin Hilhanl, Amalga, Phone 130J4 I-i.t i-';. I u relay, April 5, a par. ty was held at the home of Mr. I Science's newest terrors aim-led aim-led at "War of Total Destruction". Destruc-tion". Gasses more horrible than any ever used before, delayed-action poisons, bacterial death-mists 'crop-destroying insects and hli-i hli-i glits, flame gasses and other nl-'ghtmares nl-'ghtmares of the laboratories wa-( wa-( ting for the signal when the real i "All Out'" comes. Read this si.ar-I si.ar-I tling double page illustrated feature fe-ature in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next weeks LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. EX-AMINER. idv The Willow Valley camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Smithfield will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the organization at the home of Mrs. Roy Smith Wednesday, April 16. All past presidents will be guests of honor A good program is being arranged. ar-ranged. All members are cordially cord-ially invited. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Helen Simmons is visiting with her daughters at Richmond Mrs. Joseph Simmons and small daughter are spending the -week at Bear Lake with relatives. Mrs. Everett Smith left Monday Mon-day for San Francisco, California, where she will visit with her daughters for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of Bancroft, Ban-croft, Idaho spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le-Roy Le-Roy West and family. Mr. Ivan Nilson is spending he week at Twin Falls, Idaho, on business. Mr. J. M. Fulkerson, who is moving 'to Provo to make their home, spent Sunday with his fam-ily- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF SJIITHFIELD Notice is hereby given that an order has been Issued by the mayor and city council that all property owners having ashes and other rubbish on the streets of this city must remove same. It is also asked that the curb and glitter he cleaned in front of your property. By order of city councilmen. EAT AT THE MAIN CAFE. adv. Mrs. Lorin Low entertained at t a family dinner on Sunday afternoon after-noon at her" home Those included includ-ed were Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hancey of Newton; Mrs. Susie Peterson of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. |