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Show CAPITOL, Logan Today & SaL MUTINY ON THE COUNTY A DAILY 'BANK HITE THURSDAY Son. lo Wed. Dionne Quintuplets in REUNION THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT much business doesnt take in business, but it jflue to star whole lot of it to keep fa businsa H You should back the ambitions of your home city to the limit. the cannot reform Wishing t MLUME XXIX SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, NUMBER 52 FRIDAY. DEC. 11. 1936. UTAH, BEAUTIFICATION NORTH CACHE SCHOOL CREDIT GROUPS PRINTED CHRISTMAS MUIR IS FIRST THIRD WARD WINS HI LONG TIME PLANNED PLAY DATE CHANGED TO HOLD CONFAB CARDS IN UNSEALED 4-- H CLUB BOY FROM TRENTON ROAD PROGRAM STATE AT HOTEL UTAH LETTERS EXPLAINED The Third word won Englishmen will held ' sway in TO BE AGENT their first ROAD Gubis Again our annual '.school to be flute highways an more beauti-'pla- y ILrday,- Dee tiftjl and hundreds of unskilled wcr-- ; ember 14 in the North Cache high -- instances school are in 'auditorium. There will bo' pram! - betr S.. JTtot' JEf21 T 7 Sr 7 "i commissions a11 Lord complete with tweeds, monides, improvement, cane and English iHenglish) bro- partment at Koordiiig to Edward E. chairman ef the commission. Rote (than SG miles of highway piinripaily as porthna of road approaching the most populous centers hams in the state now complete of Improvements, while 13 miles nod sre in the process of improveHighway Isrm Ruction u i S S7 JSLSTmJ t H,nkj. i. mi ui, asrociaSs There seesne to be cwnsiderable cutifuskn on the part of the public with rorpect ti the rata el postage on Christmas and other greeting ouda sent under covw uf unsealed scheduled game in this division of season the stake by beating the fighting Reports of the 1936 e Tientanites by the opportunity of a . reveal twin Urns were high scorers; er 4 II club boy to extend the Don Thunuey of Third ward lead; program to many Utah boys and with L5 plinks and Don Littledyke girle. Joseph Muir now rounty agof Trenton 9 points. Lynn Richards ent hi Garfield county, is tire firxt of the Third ward alt sank nine Utah dub member to be ap-- p points. inted as county agent. TRENTON Mr. Muir began h's club ariivitica G F PF P aa a member of a purbred S 1 3 7 wold Cottle, f thorp club at Centervreek, 8 3 Littledyke, f Wssatch county, lb rough the efL. Brawn, c 0 0 0 0 forts of Lyman H. Kiclit at that P. Brown g 8 time ...... serving as Wasatch county 0 2 agent. Records in the Lite, g office Merrill 0 0 2 0 dhow that he iwue enrolled as a mombrr r five yosre during two Totals 8 5 7 21 of which he was president wf his THIRD WARD club, and for tvai years he nerved as G F PF P local leader. Mr. Muir otatM that 3 0 Saxton, f lire Crater Creek Cotawdd dub 0 0 0 0 is still in exwtenre and that the Pilkington, f Sorenson, c foiuiduttan stock brought into the D. Thornley, g 7 1 4 15 community through the efforts of 2 Tout, g club uys, is still being used the 4-- 40-2- 1 fonn-iTh4-- City, December 15. According to W. envelopes. " Printed greeting cards nulled unD. bibs, generul agent of the form II credit administration of Berkeley der cover of unsealed envelopes ore the postage, at which provides all types of credit chargeable with to fanners in Utah, California, thirdn'kiu rate of lfe crate f Nevada and Arisumi. The purpose eadh 2 ounces or fraction of 2 if tiie nisetiug is to funiier devel- ounces; the 1 cent letter drop rate currier ofop the service to Utah agriculture applicable at fices toe not apply to such cards varof coordination the the through 1 ious units 4 the farm credit efcnia-istnuth- m in unsealed envelopes. ment. Printed Cbdistmss cards and other in state. the are on The completed projects -It is plonnod to broaden the short greeting cards In unsealed envelopes roads appraabhi Logan, Ogden, bear a simple written iiucrip-nuy term credit thro system productLm Salt Lake City, Davis county, Monti t ntur pereonal the Kidunul farm loan association I Springville and Provo, while road-lidsuch as Sincerely oorrPDn,ae, in Slate the offices, of portions in the process of improvement Merry Christmas, Happy somewhat removed from the cseJit yours, are being operated near Cedar City, With Best Wishes", offices in Salt Lake City, Now Year, auocifttljn Richfield, Price and in the vicinity tc. together with the name and adMr. Ellis said. of Salt Lake City. dress of the sender and of the ad The meeting will come simul banim.The department of roadside co Li&ly with the oooperodtie confer- dream, without subjecting them to more than the third-das- s provement has outlined a long time rate. Any Richards 3 3 8 9 fur breeding purposes. ence called jointly by the deportprogram which will eventually beauoonunendoUe reooiri His highly ment of eoonomics of tha Utah personal message, no matter how Aston tify more than 5,000 miles of highthe Hurren 0 0 0 0 shows that he exhibited hie sheep State Agricultural college and tbs brief tiie abatement, subjects way. to first class rate of 3 rente in tire show circuit in county and Berkeley bunk for cooperatives which mail, .The work has been financed thru Totals ounce or fraction of ounce, even per 17 6 11 40 state fairs in Utah, Idoh-- s Nevada, is to be held December 15 and 15 funds made available by the state Referees; Pitcher, R. Plowman, W. and California. More than (1,000 In Salt Lake City. This will enablf though the envelope be unseated, and the U S Bureau of Public various Utah officials of the farm except where the one cent or two Heaps; timekeeper, O. Heap., scor- in prise money came to him os a cent drop-lettRoadsj (with unskilled labor being ers: K. Uillyird and Mather. rate applies. result of such showings. This, plus credit ndminijtiouon system to par'Patrons drawn from Works Progress Adminshould bear this in mind, more Uvh , (700 received from the in the cooperative conferticipate istration rolls. and due consideration allowed at the sale of animals made it possible ences ss well as their own FARM BUREAU time of mulling, tiut while printed Approximately (53,000 hae been for him tu go to ollege. In fact, meeting. oordj bearing no unpermissive writspent on completed projects, which desire to attend college, Mr. tire TO RECOGNIZE ten additions ore accepted at third furnished 88,500 man hours of emMuir states, iwus instilled in him RICHMOND daaa rates of puutage wlwn encLa-e- d ployment The sum of (72,000 has An excellent SIX LEADERS through his in work. in unsealed envelopes, it U often been set aside for completing proJcbaLretic and exliege record Word has been received here by more desirable from th standpoint jects now in progress which will tra curricular activities resulted.. Mir. and Mrs. E. M. Hicken that of both the sender and the addressee provide en additional 120,000 man Tire Utah Faran Bureau Jn 1928, Mr. Muir gained the State Misa Verda their daughter, Hicken, to have the cards sent in sealed will hrura of .employment It ia estimaagain award six gold medals to hiuwr of being tire state champion a student in the feature writers ted that 95 per cent of the labor clou t Brigham Young unierrity, envelopes t tire first daw rate of outstanding leaden of Utah .411 in a meat animal livestock project on the roadside projects ia drawn postage, especially tha of on ex- dubs, seconding to D. P. Murrey, and represented Utah club memwas leading spirit in organising because kind, of tire pensive better from WPA rolls. club iiottoiui bers H the 4 club at state leader. congress dinners medals Three most one of the unique yet service accented first duas matter, will be given to leaders of koine ec- in Chicago. The initial work consists of moltendered to any professor at the including free forawaxding tr return onomics and three to lesdnrs of ding the ground frnns. This entails sgri- university this quarter. ifv xndeltverable os addressed. removal at borrow pits, and . the The content is open cultural The feature writers class wws in dub TRENTON LaFge numbers of Ghriatnua' cards to grading of road shoulders. When the leaders or supervbons wh6 spired by Prof. Harrison R. Jfero--' mailed unaeuldl at third-duo- s rite have served for two or more years The Trenton ward Carnival, which roadside has been properly moldnils oft repeated injunction to get of postage, are disposed of ns iu.h leader who enters is ed, a ground coves' is planted. In the ides, then do the research required :waa held Wednesthy and Thursday. waste each year when tirey ore iu- . cultivated ere as, Western wheat of last week, was a huge success. outline your plans, slant fo delivenaole aa odoresred cure to re- A hot dinner was served, and a then come for grsu is planted, and in other areas, magazine your story report. morel of addressee or other causes. sagebrush, greaswood, and other do the writing, followed by careful special program was rendered each Suoh cards are not entitied to the and material types if native flora are employed. of your day. eettred ,atw organisation contt free fore ward! jig privilege conse- The object is to moke the road as Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmonds refrom the county extension agents. finally by revision possibly avoid re- quently tiro tomtere in some cases home the turned at iiuunspicnctu os possible, on the Wednesday from Las Veg;. gathered IThta is the seventh year that the jection. They novae know that th cards were not theory that a rood, of Itself, is not of the menu as follows cocktail idea delivered. This rnMild where Bureau Farm hm they have spent the past sptm-organisation j not occur if an object of beauty. Wherever conloc-- 1 month. day night, each contributing a pact the caids were mailed sealed at sor4d contest the for leadership first al 4-- club leaders in ditions permit, Scrub oak, native niffhti December 20 of Prof, and Mrs. Merrill on "Thun dui rates. 0n Utah; Mr.; Air. and Mrs. Archie Cottle are Strawmaple, chokeoheny, and 'various ot- - at research; goulas the Hungarian 'rejoicing over the safe arrival of a wird tabernacle hw native trees are planted. I berry outline; Canada Dry slant; Summit school music and speech baby girl, bom, December 2. D U P TO MEET of trees principal species Mrs. Join Bingham of Brigham will present a new form salad, writing; sour dough hbcuite, BIG CHRISTMAS SOCIAL HELD pjrtments planted one Honey Lrcust and Grees of school Christmas program in the organization, dessert, revision and fThe daughters of the pioneers with Chris The Primary Stake Board mem spent last week visiting shrub form at Ash, while the principal of the Sarah Woodruff comp will bera entertained nuts, rejection. and Hansen family. grand musical. . . night Wednesday sons tie wild roses, Sumac, Squaw Bush This venture is the first of its iMira Hicken is a graduate of me Blanch Gun-'- at Stake tabemode in Mrs. Lei and Henderson and has and Tam-wiand school . In some canyons, wild Cache North the high December neH, 18 week visiting been 2:80. Richmond, last at Friday, of kind in Smithfield, and has Logan spent all primary honoring currant bushes have been planted. hod considerable newspaper train- A good attendance is desired. developed through classroom activity ward officers, and primary advis . with Mr .and Mrs. Carol Pullum. of Institute An important phase in the prowith the will Newspaper voices ing ora and their nsrtnen. The hall wail Harry Peek of Ogden spent list entirely. Three hundred gram is development of rest areas, he heard in familar Christmas America. She won her Y pin in The Junior Christinas' week here with Kefford Peek and club met Literary at, beautifully decorated in wherever possible, for the Comfort carols and new Christmas as a beat reporter f the cheer 1934-3- 5 and 0 colors, brilliantly lighted family. Thursday evening, his-V nn-a- . of travelers. Parking areas and a Chriatnure tree. Santa Ciau. proton- - Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wood and songs. Appropriate trios, duets and reviewed the. Spackman urit supply of sanitary drinking water Miss Edith Wood attended a dinwill give variety to the poems art provided. Several ccuntin ere ner the home of Mr. and Mrs. program. dub at bF A. J. Cronin. Miss Ada John- - tha Primary Stake board. A Luge Elmerat Wood of Am considering projects to provide rest There will he no admission charge BYU1 alga last Sunnumber 0O3l wo attended, Mli orampanHicken thte ML In 1935 trass with toilet facilities. 1L I as this has been especially preparday. M. was timo W by Zelda Batenran. ,aant enjoyed by two BYU program, in will re- ed for the Roadside beautification Mrs. Mary Mortensen entertained Mr- - M enjoyment of parents sponsored Richmond wards the under two duce maintenance costs, Commissionthe at a dinner last Saturday, honoring Roand school patrons. PLBLIC MEETING Ann Small, Mira Althea Tripp, . er Howe declares. The binder on ooo ANNOUNCEMENT MADE her nephew, John Moytensen of Salt Venice Tripp went to St.) and 'univerar.Heractiof the road ahouldem for England prevents washing, attend People desiring to further econ-th- e Lake, who is leaving include music and drama. Anthony laet Saturday to Set also Data vitiua and the department is cooperating soon, to fulfill a mission for the Marriage Bom funeral Ed. of an, formerly social legiski-o- f omic security through Funeral services were held for with the soil conservation service L D. S. Church. Ridunmd, who died of pneumon--l Ja urged when in Salt Lake H. Anderson, last Saturday in and the department of agriculture in John ooo anD. A. Egbert Mrs. and Dr. Benson etake tabernacle, under City on Saturday evenings to attend CARD OF THANKS produeng plant cover in gullies that oT their the Mrs. and Mr. J. Johnson are date Ray the Utah Social Credit Conference the direction of Bishop Ray C. threaten bridge odutmenLs end other nounce the marriage Mr. Vincent Mrs. Marion M. Rees wishes to Hortense to The the proud parents of a baby boy ward. Richmond daughter, the Lewis of cloud when points along highways D C. Sir. born Friday night thank the people for their kind atWashington, of William Anderson, Larsen, were 'County building burets, or other heavy rainfall ocK. V. Loro Kpcukera Mrs. Nessie Hobbs Mrs sad of the funeral of her hustitude son daughter, is M. Larson QPQ Egon. Clarence L. Funk and H. curs. Mr. R. V. Larron were dinner WILLOW VALLEY CAMP L. Rees. Mabel, of Franklin, Jesse late the band, at and direction son the ur.dcr chair The The work also is expected to inH. Hortonse Mr. Mrs. Miss A. of and guests and Smithfield John TO MEET DECEMBER 18 S. D. Moure, Jr., Mias Ada crease the safety it highways. The of ANNOUNCEMENT! of Dr. and Mrs-A- . Cartwright on Thursday. rhrubs and trees create the illuSon Egbert, daughter Smithfield, will be son sang a soh. Willow daugh- The Valley RichThe Second ward will cnp, the of Smithfield The girls Seagull of Melvin D. Egbert were offered by Prayer jiM a m f Utah Pioneers will hold their tint the rood is narrow, and the D. C. Held ward their mond Smithfield Thirl ward on primary the married at Woshnigton, and J1 .8. Webb. the home of Emma play at Dec Johnson majority of drivers operate their -' meeting en:er16. The fir.-.- t December Monday. Thursday, flight They S. day D. chapel Wednesday, Doty, 'Pallbearer were George E 18 at narrow the L. December can more carefully on Friday, mothers tained their at a will commence program at 7 p. m.. 193o. Burbank, game Alvin Anderson, Chester I'tads. An Improvement project in ember 24, refreshments. Miss 20- - All daughters ever seventy are of the served then and teams hive IL of these Both a graduate i( Bair and Larson Mr. chirp. peart, Homer Texas, at a highway death trap that Cblleen Christensen was in charge honored guests. won their first schedule games and ,a" formerly of the program. The Misses Madge Uf? promises to be of his daughter, this .encounter . each week, OoUett J by Jean 1sr,iCeTrried ' and o. Merrill, Poart, bw-sJosephine S. D. L cd an grandchildren lutely eliminating . accidents at that in chge of the Julia Tarbett; rtory, Chsnty, Love Beckstead working with 192M0 He WAt by Geo, land Kindness of Pioneers by Mrs. particular point Washrefreshments. m Service ward deThe Smithfield Clarissa Bain; song, Mrs. Lillian Roadside improvement will even- Social Security en-' Mr. Mrs. Ivan and Thompson un Clarkston C. D. Clsritstnn at feated iv- tually bo applied to all feeder roads ington, tertsined relatives at dinner on Tsrbett; story of pioneers that former student a 26 to 30. is December 9, Miss Egbert Wednesday, Nett the point where they enter the led in United Order Towns, by d member of the USAC and Mr. W. W. main highway, with the view of of the 8 fulfilled She Beta Delta sjrority. Mr. Glen Parkinson was taken to clearing obstructions that Impair the .Caluorma an L. D. S. mission in All sarved. Veterans hospital in Salt Lake will be the Lunch vision of motorists. was'funrHhed by ladies' from Cor-- miller and Ihildren on a trip to gun. in last week for an appendicitis operaMontana, where Mrs. Buck-- ; members are invited, The young couple will make their Edgar Clayson reviewed Billings, tion. It was reported on Monday SACRAMENT MEETING D. C, Years" by Turn-bul- l, miller will join her husband whj is' in Washington, home Ruling the book, MEET PIONEERS that he was suffering from a tou:h OF SONS PROGRAM OUTLINED Mrs. plant expects and Mrs. Vernal Bergeson and employed there. of gsngerene. Sirs. Parkinson spent Sons the of Smithfield The Camp Reeder rang a vocal to stay for two weeks. Wenden 'Elders Bramley Farr of Smithfield POND TO SPEAK IN Mrs. the week end with him. interMr. and Mrs. B. Munson attend- of Utah Pioneers held an SECOND ....or, First ward and C. M. . Wcstover of accompanied by Mrs. IL E. 3 at p. on ed a birthday party in Logan last esting meeting Sunday Iwiston, both recent returned Deppe, Pond of the Ben- - Bergeron. Mr. and Mrs. William in honor of Mrs. Annie m. in the library building. The topic lvraidpnt. II. given night Bwill be speakers in the II ison and Bernice and Government and will Territorial Utah daughter, Whitehead. meet- son stake, Second ward at Sacrament Sec M. R. Mrs. Smithfield Mr. and and class of the The Richmond ward Relief Soc- - Statehood," wa treated by Htin Mrs. Leah Skidmore and ing. There will bo special music for ionsry of Logon, visited with Mr. Marmge and the- Bullen,Neal Hillyard. successful "S lie Hillyard. Some very interesting held nd subject, a ward, very iety tho occasion. Mrs. Decemat our ini Mrs. Robert Anderson Anderson on Tuesday. Magy attractive enta in the early history of and Home" on Sunday mormng. Mrs. last these Sunday. discussed is meetings state si 13. and useful articles were on display, O alondl,nci jUon0"! dauiteT Nelson of Mr. and Mrs. Joel was formerly Miss llilma Cartridge and were sold during the afternoon. 'under the direction of J. 11. Ttlackfoot, Idaho, are visiting with of S.nilhficld. leader. class were sold also. en, friends and relatives In Smithfield night. prewent. to town Pod Logan. 4-- a mon-lett- er 110 10 es 15 4-- H 1118 115 4-- H 10 12 er cow-dinati- 4-- - 4-- JI 4-- nes-cesaa- !ful"rrav. 2 ' H de-T- mt ... STsiSoSl Ly ... dr. tTt i pP'n m Sei-on- - SS :.St;, H0TmT 1934-35-3- -Ul. EHd., u. 6. - M ,- js rise iS iS. iz-e- n, B-dr- cv-Do- Tre-mont- on J ta |