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Show WriMlMiiMaWiliMttfB - CAPITOL, Logan, Today & SaL Jane Withers in CHECKERS W if Suit. lo Wed. Robert Taylor in , ' ' ' r ' A YANK AT OXFORD O DO YOUR SHARE TO i I BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN 1INERAL TO BE HELD FKiSRiL FOR ISAAC READ SUN.1 HELD F03 FEA 88HTRfGTI!iG LUDWI3 E. LASSES GFHGERS ELECTED AT SCHEDULE LISTED FISH SO m CHAMPION DAIRY EVENTS 4-1- 1 GAE3E MEET. CLUB MEM3SHS NAMED BESPEAK BIG CELEBRATION Isaac Read, 84, died Wcdncsd. B?iuliful .ml i:mrr-:-ivt funeral The f Unking is the pea The meeting of the Fish ani Game' Miss Elizabeth Woodbury of Salt Preparatory to Smithfield's bigger 6:20, at the family home of cau es si rviers wrre hold We luosi'.av .March schedule as listed by t'ie Viif. -- Association Like selected by the and better Health Day, Friday, Alay been has City called Wednesday night incident to age. IGth in the So .'olid v. il tahornaole nii Packing Corporation for the Freisian Association of for the election of officers was at-- j 20, 1938, Aljyor L. Vcrn Tuolson, The non of Benjamin and Mjiy fer Ludvig E. Lai son. Richup Willar J g season: the Utah State champion general chairmin, announced the folby the largest gathering of! erica Ann Newman Read. He wan born A. Hanson was in charge of the serl'lices where signers ran nice, game enthuski.-sthave that hwc been in 4 II Ilnlstein club girl and Glen Nel lowing committee chairmen September 12, 1853 at Alconbury vices. wi.h company officials are ,!st-c- l: in.-attend at in son, Smithfield, has been nimed as been named: business a meeting England. Weston, Huntingdonshire, Priyers wore offered by A. Rood Glen R. Winn, publicity; a number cl years in our town. top Holstein ciu! by in the state D. S. He joined the LDS church and came Halverson and Wilfnvd J. s. Providence: AI arch 22, 193$: 9 a. The club tn 1. state I). The according Jones, Alurray, consisted real nf parade; Dr. T. W. Jarvis, prowife his gang with sports to the United States ward chair uniter the dir.c:ten of m. tri 12 noon; Town Hall. and their idea do leader at the Utah State Agricultural gram; Reed Halverson, finance; Samwas to and three children in November 1881. F. L. Allen Millville: Mnr.h 22, 1938, 1 p. their best to elect officers accompanied by 111 uel II. college. Gordon, track that meet; He was preceded in death by Richardson at the pine organ sang m. to 4 p. m. Alee Ling House. Elizabeth club her work would Lawrence build began Weeks, secretary treasurer, resources in daiiSh-the up game wife, Rebecca, and a son and tw3 oponhtT numSfir,. The first Smithfield: Alarch 22, 193P; 9 a. our in 1929, becoming a member .of the with more committee members ta bo community. ter several years ago. He is survived j geiection WM "Whon First the Glor-b- y m. to 4 p. in.; Library. calf club at Granger' in 1930. added at a later date. The girls men were elected as following Ann Mrs. seven children: Mary ious Ijisllt l)f Trulh and Jlyrum: Alireh 23, 1938; 9 a. m. directors: Melvin Hillyard, Russrll She still owns the cal with which gec Plans are moving forward to make Greene, Walter Read, Ara. Alice Gyl- Dnj waK a S00 ,y j,amont Pilking- - to 4 p. m.; Anderson LuirVier Co. Lower, and Frank Emmett, for a she began her project work that year the day an even greater success than Read W. of Arthur and lenskng ton with choir singing the chorus Paradise: March 24, 1938; 9 a. term of three and haa strung up an imposing array 1937. years. Smithfield, Mrs. Folrence Brough of Ill Go Whore you want Me ta m. to 4 p. m.; Tithing office. of ribbons and medals. Her animals S. II. Gordon, track meet chairman, Hebe ga. Oliver Nilson and Whiting, Amalga, Benjamin 'J. Read and Eivin Avon: Alarch 24, 1938; 9 a. til. to have taken four championships, elev- reports that a community Special musical numbers ways rentwo term for of a Clayton Raymond day is 35 H. Read of Trenton, grandchilddered by the Smithfield ladies quar- 4 p. m.; Tithing Office. en firsts, two seconds and two sixth planned to complete the softball years. ren and 28 great grandchildren; one tette singing In the Garden. solo, Mack: Alarch 21, 1938: 9 a. in. to J. II.' Roskelley, Archie Egbert and prizes in fairs throughout the state. rourt on the Summit school grounds. sister, Carrie Hodby of Buckworth, F. L. Allen, "My Father Knows; 4 p. m.; Library. It is hoped to have these improveMarion Farrell for a term of one Last year, Elizabeth won the pureRngland, and one brother, William j diiet, by Vemor Srowther ani Rais West Field's: March 24, 1933; 9 bred Holstein calf given by the state ments made in time for the athletic year. Read of Smithfield. Richards, That Silvered Haired Dad a. m. to 4 p. in.; Library. The nine directors elect a presi- Holstein Breeders Association at the events, May 20. He worked tor the Union Pacific dy of Wellsville: Alarch 25, 9 a. in. tn dent, vice resident and bv Marion Rioh. state fair. Mine; 000 Secretary Railroad as section foreman for 42 ards3n 12 noon: Anderson Lumber. In addition to her nine years in "Going Home. treasurer from their membership. BENSON in CHAPEL was TO BE he until pensioned years, The speakers were Bishop SylvesCollege Ward: Alarch 25, 1938; 1 As two of the directors arc cut dairy calf club work, Elizabeth was 1922, Has alwayi been active in civic ter Lowe, Patriarch John II. Peter- p. in. to 4 p. m.; School House. s, foods active for four in pio-jectyears of the city, the organization was and church duties. At the time of his son, Supt. J. W. Kirkbride and Attwo years in home science DEDICATED ON SUNDAY Amalga: Alarch 25, 1938; 9 a. postponed until they could be at death he was a high priest torney Leon Fonnes',eck of Login. m. to 12 Noon; Meeting House. the meeting in the near future. The groups, and one yenr in a forestry Funeral services will be held in ( They spake of the splendid character Trent! tn: Alarch 25, 1938; 1 p. m. board of directors are She has pirlicipated in four making plans group. (Benson President Ileber J. Grant the Smithfield Second ward taber and pleasant association with and o 4 p. m.; City Hall. to install a fish screen in Sjimmit public demonstrations, and wus a will dedicate the new Benson ward nacle Sunday at 2 p. in. Lundquist sincere de9 member Park: a. of the March stale Mr. 26, 1938; Larson Hyde champion and for Mi-icreek near the Miles Ranch in regard house Sunday, H. W. Balland Sons had charge of burial ar- family, of his love for his home, m. to 12 noon; School house. meeting 1935. monstration in team canyon. The screen will be of the Elizabeth has attended every meet- ard, Jr., announced Wednesday. The Greenville: Alarch 23, 1938; 1 p. same type as has rangements. family, and his fellowmen, of his proven a success of her local club for the past new chapel was recently completed ing faithfulness to his religious ideals. m. to 4 p. m.; School House. In Mink Creek canal at Mink Creek, two years, and acted as secretary, at a cost of 135,000.00 and is one of Richmond: Alarch 26, 1938; 9 a. Idaho. Df anAlso his human for feelings AT JUNIOR PROM vice president, and president. For the the most -- oooimals end his abundant love for little m. to 12 noon; Library. chapels in nortwo years she haa served as a thern Utah and southern Idaho. TOO received in vispast he the children, joy NORTH CACHE FRI. UFE UNDERWRITERS leader for a girla calf club and has Two hundred iting his friends, the sick and those SMITHFIELD BAKERY been secretory of the Qub Leadert oan be seated injmd fifty, persons in need. He was rightfully called tlie chapel proper Association. Ruth Hyer will preside as queen dad by all those who knew him. on upholstered benches. The room RE-OPSOON TO 4 II club Glen career six began his The floral offerings were many and is lighted by the latest indirect lightover one of the most outstanding years ago with a yearling heifer aa were carried by beautiful so and social events of the year,' the Junior The of ing and is adorned with Venetian his been monthly meeting and has active an regular and friends. The Smithfield Bakery will open the Cache Valley Life Underwriters Calf project Prom, scheduled to be held on Maiph grandchildren Club worker ever since. In the blinds, heavy carpets on the aisles Grandsons acted as Pallbearers. sometime next week, under new manAssociation was held in the Hotel fourth year of his work he was and a new baby grand y.fano. 18, 1938 at the North Cache gymwere Dswaine, Lloyd and Roy- agement, and will be in the same The amusement hall has been so 1938. awarded the Union lacific ScholarEccles 11, nasium. Her attendants will be Mar-v- a They Friday, February and al Sparrow, Congdon Wheeler building aa the former bakery oc- The following important message to ship for Cache t'oi.nty. The same constructed as to use as a gymnas Johnson and Mary Buxton. Iner twin sons of the late Larsen, The front and interior of the the public was discussed and given year he was a member of the win- ium or for holding shows, as a stage The theme to be carried out will Keith end Kenneth Larsen of Fort cupied. refinished. and ii painted being place hearty approval by the membership. ning team in a judging content at has been erected. The Aaronic priestbe a realistic picture of the upper Douglass. New floor covering, new booths and Sixty-fou- r million Americans own- teh State Fair. He also won first hood room is in the basement underMeek of a ship. The color seneme is Interment was in the city cemetery show cases are being installed. 120 Show neath the amusement hall. Also in ed million life insurance pMlicies place at the to be navy blue and white, which where the grave was dedicated by The new management reports that 110 bil- in January 1936. Glen also won high the basement is the heating plant will be used to decorate life boats, James Thornley. approximately aggregating only the best of bakery products lion dollars with assets amounting honors in judging with teams com- and shower rooms. Included in the life savers, and the deck. Ludvig E. Larsen was born in Den- will be served and sold. to 26 billion dollars at the end of peting from Ooolrado, Wyoming, Ida- amusement hall ia a large kitchen The music for this occasion is to mark on December 29, 1857. Ho was Watch for further announcements record ho and Utah. He has also token fully equipped to handle future par1937, This is the greatest be furnished by the Persians and Andrea for the opening date. the only son of Ansers ties of the ward. one hundred the made in ever years part in public demonstrations and Lundgreen Larsen. He came tc this Also a Relief society room. Sunday in health contests. InThe Prom is under the supervishistory of Legal Reserve Life country for the gospel which hs emGlen has missed only one of the school classrooms, rooms for the Prisurance. Americans, with 7 per cent AG TO FETE ion of the Junior clan officers, Clin- braced in his native land. He has evheld mary and MIA groups beve been nf the worlds population, now own sixty meetings his clito has ton Nelson, Naomi Hendricks, and er been faithful to the ideals of his inHe 1932. since as served vice presi- built in the new building. BOY SCOUT UNITS 70 per cent of the worlds life Carrell Hatch, with Ferris Hillyard, religion He was a resident of Ixg-aone year and dent of club his for Great comes Canada surance. second, m general chairman. The eommit- had a farm near Newton and Hritian third and there is a striking president for five years. He has UTAH ACCIDENT tees are headed by the following later making his hmne in of Cache valley significance in the fact that ihesc been a Boy Scout member and leader Scouts Roy Logon advertisement, Wills R'te fjt.iJ. He was a blacksmith by trade will the at for six years and has discussed four attend a scout pow-wocountries are the chief surviving DEATHS DECREASE Hansen; promenade, Ruth Hyer, waa a.So employed by the. M H work in his community and over Utah S'. ale Agricultural college Apof democracy and ths phil,, orches-'gjseveral for Phyllis Stoddard; bo Canning Company will the radio. courses 6 where ril 4, 5, osophy of individual liberty. tra, Terry Hansen; invitations, D.ir- Glen now has a herd of nine pureyeariI. conducted by faculty memliers and Salt Lake City (UP) Despite an The growth of life inMarie othy Jorgensen; decorations, Beatrice Johanna to married He was interested in the boy surance,phenomenal in the United bred Holsteins as a result of his increase in the number of traffic educators other Pond. especially 1SSI the in Nielson on September 8, I club work. With the earnings programs scout work and reon'ili-'iviwuu Endowment house in Silt Lake City, Olt Romney, director of extension States, is proof that our people are from these animals he plans to com- deaths, there were fewer deaths in to pay the pnen of liberty Utah in 1937 than in 1936, according nine and willing TABERNACLE GROUNDS Utah. To this couple .was lrn class work at the institution individual thrift and through plete college. through to released by State Board , a daughter and his children. A in charge sacrifice. A life insurance policy is By winning state honors Elizabeth of figures chairman of the committee Health statistician Mrs. Hope him in death, lie wife have proceeded become to Glen now and eligible announced Friday. BEING a personal pledge to self, family and was a wenderful kind and considercompete for national Officials expect 2o0 Cache valley gocjety championship Bronzonite. ja a declaration of Total number of deaths in Utah ate husband, father, grandfather and Assochonors. The Holstein-Friesia- n scouts to attend tne meet. 1s!cial independence. last year was 4938; deaths in 1936 iend. He died Suiuliy, in a iation will national classes choose of consist will The Smithfield Civic Improvement champprogram 'Better than three billion dollars ! ion his home in SuulhL.ld. llis iv.s-... - merit badge subjects which will be Holstein dub boy and girl totalled 5126, according to the statiscommittee has started its summers were paid out by some 350 companies t,u ,,y ,uou,md the from the list of State Champions ticians report. beautification program, according to "K selected by the boys. Six of holdto alicy Heart disease continued to be the 4 in the United States Dor and 1937 soon. 3, at 2, In will L, f'alder Smith, member of the com tire community. courses given ers in 1937. One-thir- d ul a million sons cause of death, according to afthe following leading are rich hour One Surviving mittee. p. in. earh day. dollars every hour was poured by the statistician's report. In 1937 will he used as a recreationThe committee annonures that sov- - nmj daughters, Airs. ternoon United Slates Legal Reserve Life RELIEF SOCIETY HOLDS there were 1192 deaths attributed to dd f ral improvements are now being "' '' al period. A fifteen minute demon- Insurance companies into American ,U heart disease, which accounted for Lava vf Bell recreaof Marion made on the public suare. Tlie shru- - Airs. stration nf some types homea and businesses during every ANNIVERSARY PARTY 1127 in 1936. colof Idaho tional Larsen the Ershel 1. will he hy given Springs. bbery has been thoroughly cleaned, games day and every night of 1937. Sixty Cancer was responsible for the Hills, Mrs. Edna Wheeler of Ogden. lege athletic department and the re- per cent of the three billion dollars pruned and cul tivated. deaths of 477 persons of year, as Clarkston, be taken will mainder of the time The west flower bed oT the cir- Mrs. Violet Godfrey Benson The relief the stake was paid to living policy holders, society compared with 419 in 1936, the recular plot of ground immediately in and Alainnrd Larsen of Alissoula, up with mass athletics anil swim- remaining forty percent to benefic- observed the ninety-sixt- h anniversary port showed. front of the tabernacle will be plan- Montana. . of Relief Society at a picture show , iaries. ming. Most disease in 1937, as compared ted to a now and better variety of Dinner will be served each nay ni Snce 1930 our life insurance com- and program held in the Main thea- with the previous year, came in the cafeteria. the college in roses. The circular flower b 8:30 p. m. In the MB have paid out to American ci- tre in Smithfield Thursday, afternoon contagious and infectious classes, an JOHN PiTCHEH panies will Dick Romney Coach E. L. tizens the tremendous total of 21 March 17. Over 500 members were indication of improvement in public fcuter of this plot will he planted the first dinner. Dr. N. A. billion dollars, a sum twelve limes invited of which a large portion of at speak PARTY petunias with a border of blue AT health and medical work, according HONORED IvMia. Pedersen, dean of the school Car-rol-oil, greater than the total war debts of this number attended this well ar- to the report. E. W. arts and sciences, and Dr Such improvements will go far all Europe at present in default and ranged program. Automobile accidents (primary) of achnol agriculthe of dean n adding color and The program was as follows: the United States. 190 deaths in 1937, while in beauty to the A birthday parly was held Friday April 6 owningvirtue of the thriftiness of the speech of .welcome, Pres. Mrs. T. B. caused ground as a whole. The committee at the home of J. W. Pitcher in Cor ture, will be the speakers. By 1936 a total of 180 deaths was the and 6. The boy scouts will also par- American people in creating mould he complimented for their acthis Farr, prayer, Alra. James Thain; lad- result of automobile accidents. nish honoring John richer " Motion picthe in program. tive work in beautification . Is con- ies chorus, two numbers; sketch of birthday ticipate Railroad and automobile collisions the great reserve, life insurance celebrating his tures will be shown to tho boys In- sidered the greatest distributor of the First Relief Society organiza- caused 12 deaths in 1937, and five Members of the new Civic Imanniversary. a first two nights by the wm1 ever known; tion, Mrs. Mary Hale with the pic- in 1936. provement committee include: J. G. The' table was centered with ide struction department. The last night wealth the world has m confidence ture following. the one let no but was which Plowman, chairman; Melvin Hillyard. All other accidents totalled 814 In destroy entertained at large birthday cake, delegates will be the public built over the past 100 of 1937 and 290 in 1906. colj 0. Iw, R. H. Toolaon, Caldcr and decorated by his granddaughter, the a vaudeville sponsored by the class years by honest and unselfish agAirs. LeRoy Sorenson of Cornish Smith, Lep Nelson. A slight decrease in the number of All first Airs. Iiowis Boman. each lege student body. ents. The majority of the agencies was a Smithfield visitor Friday, births throughout Utah was also reenVases of daftbdils were at scouts are urged to attend the throughout the United States lake table. UARD OF THANKS ported. In 1937 there were 12,492 and dinner scouts all end of the However, Mr. and tire program. pride in oounscling the public un- Ten-Poi- nt for 1938 the fol- births reported. In 1936 there were To all those who so graciously Program to attend, invited Places were marked for: their fathers are selfishly on the great institution of lowing slogan: Down with the 12,551 births. ,J. at the Illness and death of sabl. L' ! Romney Director lifo insurance. The stability of life the Twister, the misrepresent-e- r Utah is reported to have oae of In our beloved father, Ludvig E. Larsen, fiW.d.'Mr. M". committee the of Alcmbcrs insurance funds is built upon the The the highest ratios of birtha over and Unclean Competition. scout lond, W. give our sincere thanks and ap- Cracken, Mr and Mrs. Jam 1 accumulations of deposits by public ia advised when approached by deaths in any state in the nation a charge are: Preston preciation. Wo extend thanks to all Pilcher,' Mr. and Mrs. JosephTown-lem- l, official; Dr. E. A. Jaeobscn, dean of steady tho people William carrying through to mat- such methods to request such pro- figure of approximately three to one. Dr. John those who participated at the fun-orMr. and Mrs. of their contracts with the com- position in writing and to report nd A re. tho school of education; 0(! urity Mr. Miles, eduentsn. Lavcll of aid aemrices or thoso who gave Airs. The ultimate purpose is de- same for verification to any memMrs. Gold- C. Carlisle, professor panies. The Smithfield ami ninth grade baskethorIn any other Mr. of way. May you receive Joseph Pclerscn, feated if by undue selfish influ- ber of the local Cache Valley Life ball team smothered the Providence Mrs. Dr. A. L. Wilson, professor Dr-S- . Lowis the same aid in nnd Mrs. need. of Pyman.Br n ticulture iml gardening; en Boman, your hour ence on the part of soma agencies Underwriters Association or direct Irfiat. Mr. sml Stanford, professor of soology to adviae policyholders to discontinue tn the State Insurance Commissioner, Seventh by a score of 23 to 6 here The family of L. E. Larsen, Pitcher. Pitcher and Valden and entomology. their contracts at any time and be- State Capitol Building, Salt Lake Wednesday. The eighth grads beat 1" Tho afternoon .was spentnumber of Mr. and Airs. Leonard Olsen and anew. the Trenton eighth 14 to 21 to win gin a of City, Utah. received litcher Mr. Albert AlcCann an i Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Walker and their first game of the county play. attended Life Cache Underwriters Life of Association National The Valley Mr. of, ATendon visited Friday with 'entertainment Monday evening at A.v.sri fOT" " IV7" from wtallta Mpp nnt-r.cl-in- ,t 99l Am-tend- ed ss e i 4-- II - te HbLD EN MEETING 4-- Qgden-Livesto- ck US n, Smith-student- s: w re-'a- -- l s-- 'MPROVED !h 4-- H P!ll lt t' . ed nl ' Re-bat- al wsipip """tw;s55 Si SS ' |