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Show CAPITOL, LOGAN, FRIDAY to WEDNESDAY, APRIL A DAILY THOUGHT Jeanette McDonald and Nelson Eddy in MAYTIME - BANK N1TE THUR. $ SMITHHELDS HEALTH DAY, MAY 16 lo 21 A DAILY THOUGHT 14 SMITHFIELDS HEALTH DAY, MAY VOLUME 14 XXX sltlTHFIFLD, SERVICES HELD FOR MOTHERS-DAL'SHTER- JAMES A. CRAGUH Fonexol services for Junes A. held Thursday, April Cnpjn were in the Third ward m. 2 p. 15 st Richard Roskel-je- y with Bishop dispel Willard Thomley conducting. Mrs. with Laura choir the as High accompanist. Rooseman bearers. were pall priests ""I Know That Opening song was with Mrs. Lulu Lives Redeemer By the Uortensen soloist, assisted by choir. Invocation was by Mayor L. The Teachers Work is V Ibolson. Pone by male quartet directed by Willard Thomley. Other special numbers were: solo, by Professor Tfcy Will Be Done music Walter Welti of the USAC department, with Mrs. Welti as accompanist; One Fleeting Hour, by Ladies Trio. Speakers were: Dr. G. L. Rees, Gleu K. Winn, principal of Smith-fiel- d Kirk-brid- e, junior high school, J. W. Cache Schools, County SupL. sad Bishop Roskelley. of the Prof. Chester J. Myers USAC speech department read pnmna that illustrated the life and character of the deceased. Resolutions of respect and dondol-tnc- e were read by Bishop Sylvester Silver Low in behalf of Ihe Old Comet band of which Mr. Cragun was a member, and from the Aoir by President James Thomley. "0 My Father was the closing aog, with violin accompaniment by Miss Mary Smith and piano, Mrs. ed UTAH, FRIDAY, ArRIL IS, JR. lot. NUMBER IS ; 1 S' DAY SET BY lAgaiu CACHE CUISTV, UP&L Go. CHOOSES HEW LITERARY VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL RI&H in Girij League Smithfield junior id ah .chu.-are, forward t '.heir am.u .1 31.,. I tilers and Daughter-- , day o be! held April Sikh. j By K. K. 1IALMOS Jr. Mothers we urge y a u to he with Inited Pres Staff Correspondent us on this date. Commissions: Health l officials U. R. Uuwvll, iii inspect heating systems for defects, Nuied Saidmore: A partial survey ": MANAGER vummorciiil superin- tendent of the Western Colorado Power Company, has been cipiinitited to the position if manager of the Utah Power & Light company's Preston division, according to announcement by company officials. 31 r It o well succeeds J. .A. Bullock, who lias been promoted to the position of general mmnger ef the Western Colorado IV" or oviipany. immediately Commission rjw-j- DIVISION CLUBS OBSERVE ARBOR DAY The two literary clubs of Smith-fiel- d held Idieir annual tree planting ciuvinouies at the junior high school Tuesday, April 13th. The program which consisted tif Hie following numbers was conducted hy Principal Glenn R. Winn: Selection, junior high school band; biggest and best Mu:i:ci-- - day p mounted , f in er mere stories equip--ui- ', sible. A days program has been arreading, Tix'ia, Mrs. Glenn R. and two chemist s to invest!a;iq with but one stairway and no ; ped Winn; for song, exact at ranged 10:30 a gate 'Springtime, sixth extent of b ic'llus iTimmeucing other pro isi'h fur escape in event tile pupils; trombone volo, Mr. m. and continuing throughout gi sylvatic The plague. disease, of explosion or fiiv; many usiq; Jay I'.'ihI; presentation speech for whi.h becomes the in widely-uiion- n p.is boilers not equipped with low the blue spruce tree, given to the and dreaded bubmic plague water Keep this date in mind and pi .n protection devices, safety valJunior high school by the Ladies to spend the day wfih us at 'hen a hi, man being is infected, is ves, explosion doors, ' ' ;; or other safety Literary club, Mrs. T. W. J.wvis; anied Ly ground squirrel, Tats, fvitures; oilier were so junior high school. dirty representation for the blue spruce .Other anncunccmeuts will be nu ll ot.iiT r Inc'uded in laboratory pairs are almost impossible. tree given to the Summit School by later concerning tac events and act- riu!p.ih-ut- , aside from test tubes and the Juniur Liulic Literary club, Mrs, chemical , wtre two light rifle and ivities. STATE ENGINEER Joined state Roliert E. Griffiths. ! 1.000 rounds of ammunition. ooo engineers of Idaho and YYyoming to Presidents 31 rs. Albert McCann Chemists NVill Walter and E. I. FAMILY ORGANIZATION sign s pact for Utah pledging $2000 and Sirs. Clyde Littledyke assisted MEETING HELD Stewart will park their moving lab to a fund to finance preliminary in the planting. take by roadsides, to obtain A group of dcscendents of the guns survey of a $30,000,000 proposed The treea were dedicated by Mr. n Thomas and Elizabeth Ilillyard fam- specimens for autopsy. Any germ Bear river diversion to Albert McCann, n menobew of the ilies met together Sunday afternour cultures found will be preserved and irrigate 300,000 ayes & tha three Cache Oouuty School Board. bo state laboratories for further states. sent Sacrament immediately following All children of tho two schools and Stewart Explained purpose of basin state- meeting, to effect an organizati v study. Chemists Walter were in attendance. 1 cation will on remain until late opposition to proposed cuts in Bouldof the families to more September, nuking a complete check er uam power rates. Said Humphcarry og their activities. KIWANIS CLUB The following officers were elect- of the entire state. reys When the d.un was started, Public ice Accepted resigni- - since it required a Sen of ed for the current year: President, way bath right PUNTS TREE Truman Ilillyard; first vice presi- tion of C E. Hughes, for three years, in Arizona and Nevada. Therefore head of the motor transport di'ision,1 an allocation of 371 per cent of dent, Mrs. William Cantwell, second to allow Hughes to lake a post uu- - j total power revenues w.us set aside vice president, Mrs. Mont Harris; Tie members of the Smith field der the Industrial commissions un- - to be split between the state, l Liwt-lsecretary and treasurer, Mrs. J Kiwmii club mot Monday evening section. compensation tminder of revenues, once tho cktm committee: U. It. ROWELL Hillyard; genealogical Held final on a suit the at was Scout Cabin w!ere they to wore hearings to the Lowpaid fir, go Mrs. Elaine Hyer, Mrs. Laura planted n blue spruco tree in obserer and Waymnn Ilillyard; genera' brought by the Globe Milling and basin states for reclnnuthm and company of Ogden, a king rigation projects. That arrangement vance of Arbor Day. historian, Mrs. Mary Girfiftlis with 315000 reparation or the Utah Dow- - was satisfactory to ill of us. John Ilillyard as finance chairman. Following the pl.inling a business disand Hoosemait Light company, charging All descendants of these families er was held in the Juniur high meeting in crimination rates. the Winn offered W. L Bishop are urged to participate. school building. a Instituted detailed investigation closing prayer. . ooo nuo into reported overcrowding of Silt THIRD WARD T() HOLD and and car would exactly double their allotment Ogden street James Alfred Cragun, 66, prominPOPPY DAY HONOR NIGHT TUESDAY Iake City bus lines. it actually to 75 per cent ent Smithfield resident, died at h's bring LA will 3d hold The Third ward Water Storage Commission Ap- of total power revenues, and put home Monday morning at 315 after A)N POPPY DAY BUT the wrmi honor night program in pointed Governor II II. Blood, statu off basin states chances for ME, a short illne .s. money 20. YVEAK ME, I STAND FDR SERward the April Tuesday, chapel to U. T. for Smith-field Humphreys, others, Mr. Cragun waa bom in engineer improvements indefinitely. is the program in which, a enmmittos to VILE. join other Colorado November 21, 1870, a son of Fallowing will be and activity department every Attorney-Generastates basin Cra-fuSEARCH l n. (Colorado, Wyoming, Calvin and Amelia Chambers Joseph Tie idea of the memorial poppies New Mexico) to protest a Chez and Secretary of Stale E. K. He taught school fer a num- represented. is a remembrance ef those wtvo gave the fin;; America Beautiful; elecSong, in 50 cent Munson know rut was there per something ber of years but in the lifter years their lives in the world war. It was Scout troop; prayer, Sccu. missing from state records at weeks tricity ratos from Boulder Dam. of his life devoted his t:me to out- ceremony, We MIA a lovely dream of honoring Hal the Eldon Crockett; rong, uuSubmitted a and an but started complete end, intensive, Agriculture door activities. He had served as a dead but it is only when we carry reading, Jack ltoskcl-ley- , repurt on orchard crop conditions! sneers ful, search for it. srriptual Thee; of number in missionary 'England a one dream through the door of our an Explorer; girls chorus, refusing to make any estimate of, They were hampered somewhat by yean ago. directed by Mrs. J ly monetary damage to peach, cherry the fuct that imagination into the work a lay Guardians, they didnt know just He is survived by hut widow, Katie world that we can harness thrm.apd talk on MIA Cultural Activi- and pear crops wrought by the re exactly wbat it was that wo a gone. Pond; two daughters, Eolkday Cragun; use them for service. Then dreams Alta cent cold spelL Painted a generally More than a month age a legislaLudella Jensen; poetry, ties, Mrs. Lawn Winn and Misa Oralie are of real value. a Junior girl; talk, Gleaning. such of Bush, investraisers tive an for committee summer completed poor Cragun, Smithfield; one son. Captain J. A. BULLOCK When we grow selfish in our serGleaner instructor; Carrie Jensen, service the of state public raising apples,' igati..n D J crops. Orchordists Cragun, New York; six grandcvice lot us remember the wooden II 31 Leonard Sorenson, Men, talk, For a number of years Xfr. Rowsajur cherries, prunes and other crops commission and land board, among hildren; one brother, Calvin Cra-lu- Men crosses and the mounds of green vocal duet, Georginii j director; others. on further a fair year. action, they ell waa in the employ of the Utah Pending Provo, and one sister, Mrs. Sorenson and Co. Adult department; may count that only the kindly curtain hide Organized itself for a determined ordered commission records impound-campaig- n Power & Light company in its Rex-bur- g from us LeRoy Smith, Smithfield. knowledge of which one of remarks, Golden Sorennn, President to stop a threatening in cd, but failed to itemize exact redivision, and comes to Jus new us next he identified with a may RoskeUe;.; YM3IIA; remarks, vasion of countless Mormon crickets, cords to be held. position well equipped with exper- maible stone or a mound of RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Dclvi green. Ruth Cantwell, Infestmost hack on nine his trio, ience states in the (Continued girls page) companys field of opera, asking FROM THE BOYS THAT ONCE This (poppy program of ours, is Fulkerson from Glea- ed counties (Tooele, Uintah, Cache, Jenness ooo ' with ti a in Ewing, ms, thorough training CONSTITUTED THE SMITHFIELD very near to our hearts or should ner department; presentation of hon-. Juab, Millard, Box Elder, Iron an! PLAN GARDEN CLUB BIEETING all phases of the business. SILVER CORNET BAND be and I am sure it is near and Mr:-Hive Bee Girls, of to total A big get together meeting of allj He is a native of Kansas and or badges others) to contribute dear to the hearts of every auxiGarden Club members and Lived his early eSue:ili.;n in the Irene Allred and Mrs. Jay Pond; $15,000 to the fight, planned an ademember and it should be to Whereas, The Great and Supreme Adult lary held be will others interested the all insect", Hopper, of that stale. He j public sriiouls quate campaign to stop Ruler of the Universe has in bis benediction, Douglas good American citizen. every next Thursday, April 22 at 8 p. m. school for to oost approximately $32,000. yoar in Ncola, finite wisdom removed from am- department. Neither time nor space should MIA done the state a of Launched the A demonstration library building. Kansas, and then attended South- dim our devotion to our Tax Cammission jin ong us one of our worthy and disabled, will follow this program and will wide campaign to encourage payment j Professor F. M. Coe of the Utalf western College at Winfield. He grs- - who are stall the battle of fellow laborers, James Alfighting hal'. a! recreation belduated will 1928-8ward under State taxes in the fr in lurdue University, Agricultural college be given delinquent fred Cragun; and world war. heros whereas, the long are Lois 1922 a. an elec 'the layette, Indiana, law cutting delinquency penalty! the principal speaker. with paticnceB)und8 wh ud intimate relations held with The dancers demonstrating Rosalind 1935! lecture will illustrated an He trical Richards; cent, 2 bring providing engineer. from 8 to per Hn in the faithful discharge of his Sorenson, Lynn in defense of their the beautification of the home 31r. Rowell first entered the em- sickneas suffered and 1936 taxes are also paid. Adop-'o- n Facer, Rulon Waite; Jenna Lou uties in the country. Nor should we ever neglect makes it 1 Society will The he slides & ne;gh-of the Power let bring Utah Burns Tonlsm. dont grounds. your ploy ted the slogan Light our duty to the children of those befitting that we record our All ward member arc. invited to bor pay yur taxes, as campaign have come from the University of. ctjinpany in 1922 as an operator at who leaving pain and sorrow beappreciation of hkn: Therefore be it jlawa and show places nationally the Grace station, in 1923 he wa.a hind have passed on to their direct resolved that the wisdom and ability be present. surtheir the of fur for to dates famous the position of travelbcau'.y promoted Kegistrati reward. Their challenge to us. If hkh he has exercised in the aid maintenance with WARD RELIEF SOCIETY ing engineer, lier nse examinations. Schedule includ. roundings. our organisation by service, con- 2nd you break faith with., ns who died SUNDAY be Public there. to Lets a SalVTike He s Make in it CONFERENCE point headquatre City. ed: May 13 and 14, Certified we shall not Bleep. tributions and council will be held h.ames at- became division of superintendent Second ward Relief Society Accountants; May 10, Beauty oper- learn haw to make our The The poppies grow in Flanders grateful remembrance. in the tractive. division in 8 thereafter) 1924, Rexburg held (and Sunday, ator; June 7 and Field. Please let us keep the faith Resolved: That the sudden xemov-- ? Conference will be who have which capacity he had supervision of Admission is free. All connect eut Nurses; June 21 to 25, dental that they may rest in peace. f u:h a life from among our April 18th at 2 p. in. in meet r 21 to 23, Physicians; surplus plants, annual perennials, the companys physical property in June ng. Sacrament OOO' the regular it leaves a vacancy end a slud with mato such are invited that territory. plant bring a Ladies The The following program has been June 17 to 18, Pharmacists. club met at Literary that will be deeply realised by In June 1929 he was again advanterial to exchange with others. An the home of Mrs H. Oi Hansen on u the members and Correctbe will to to made provide ced uttempt thepositinn of commcreial STATE PRISON' State Sirs. Leonard Friday, April 9th. and will r one present with rjnition something superintendent of The Western Colo- Olsen Boa id members regretfully inns reviewed Europe Under the to this old home. dirwhere take rado he to 78 new company, community year rented resignation of Terror" by John L. Spivak. Special ected sales activities, rural exten-iOS- E Warden R. E. Davis, prison chief Mrs. taonard Sorenson and ail sinns jkaolved. That with the deep sym- 12 '"an operations pertaining 'uT'?u years, the past n 1,c,Ulcc Alice v rrcm p.,im,.r' by Mary executive f.'r 1ornluy GROWS inwith the bereaved relatives GARDEN to ro ideirtial, commercial end tolk. appointed Chief State Arev.i IVppe; an1 LuDelU JenMM tor The dal J? the deceased we Our sale. Smithfield, our hope Mather; nun, dust, slogan Parole officer, Owen Nebeker, acting Mr. Rowell s rve.l os p st com-- ! Rose City of the Blountains, is well1 warden. Life the 1 he overruled for dual . fulfillment. ef ti'as Amer'ean Leg! :n inhe has esi:.blis!;ej hii'os.lf as a work- to on minder him the its During , serve way in by ' piimXobckcr will in" Vlm doeth all week a hundred end four. Itoxborg during 1928, and and the during r tor the best Interests of the warden, officer Itoard past things 4ll. . of l parole M earacHy remarks, A Resolved: That a hers; in the was residence on his Colorado were funds when roses pro- - communities and as a leader in civic public these planted of 1, copy 'it least until July be- -' Eighty-fou- r inientiried with civic and activities. Tie served as president of of our City. office Parole minently grounds jIoikms be spread upon the rec-- , 3toniber. expanded an for m tivith-x- . He strved a toe Preston Chamber of Cumnr.-roof the, were planted in the plat nn tho this organization and n rome available. A graduate THIRD f Club of Delta, in 1934; as pro idoi:t of the lrcs-s-ho20 in the and Grounds $Iic area Printed former and in the local paper and secretary high, Utah JFT Camp of University Jl) s ton Itotary Club in I9S15, and has Colorado tor three years, and opy forwarded to the Tark plat. cemetery bereaved at Bingham, principal mtortaln j Nebeker wa! The Smithfield Garden club and president of the Del' i Chamber of been ebairnmn of the Federal One of ihe mo t unlsiuo Cache, North nd 11 City was alo a ing Committee ever since its organ-f- a William Tilkington, inento to be shuv n tn R5u'j superintendent of prison 'the City Council invite the citizens Commerce in 1933. He . rihi.ir. w territhat in and for a irotion. lie has also served on the director in our of season organization is Officer surrounding city Pilkington, Lcland Iilkingtrn this titles in 1925 Parole watch the roses grow and period of three years. For the past YVPA committee, as a director of to II. Pilkington, John Douglass is n variety . tsry , ;,nir. . 1 several years he has also been a! the Preston library board, and at Roskelley, George Heaps sp.nsoml by the J1" txnMK 0f i lx,aving office with no defimto bloom. oi shown excepting that he; Some 200 rose shrubs were dc- - member of the board ef directors present is vice chairman of the Fe- U will he 'deral Farm Debt Adjustment Dam- en Club to pur- - of the Delta Country 'Club. hi. Box Elder county livered by toe April 22 in the frim Mr. Itowells new apipointment "Bto the of chasers and was glad he HAVE Mid Scenes SPECIAL Davis -iirvo. ecomes effective 31 ay 1, and he will ot the! T0 CLEAN AND TREAT ou. 1; IJV in Preston with take up reidc-nrurban, On My Pii'TKlNDS 0F GRAIN. SMITH-LU- ) A the prison from Its present on or about that date. YVARD TO HOLD RELIEF Bora to Dunce. his THIRD tu;ny term. family nw Teller. ROLLER MILL. Adv. tf silo, near realily during SOCIETY CONFERENCE SUN.' Division Manager James A. Bull-Th- e Girl From lj.h." e. With Third ward Relief Society con- - ock leaves to accept his new position blent. N'J! EDUCATIOOF played, ns will BOARD Th Sir. Bullock plans to leave tor will be held Sunday after-- with The Western Colorado Power London. t Terence lmricsque. New ing mcbidram-at the recent disaster st will be beUe-.2 oclock at the Third ward company with the lies', wishes of his Coh'iudn in about two weeks, and at Board noon There Education Necklace". a as i.'TiHED SEED, BARLEY. spur, make this one evening Texas, cliapcl. A good program has been many friends. During the seven Mrs. Bullock and family will join C. H. SU.ta.r. speri.altic.a to l.uperaltndml fig1 AT AND IDAHO i and arranged. hoards entertainment. years he has spent in this territory him about June 1. school all to of grand REES FEED STORE. instructions to thc-da- river-Gree- 1 off'-cieni- ( Califor-nia-propo-- Be.-Hiv- n, p er i ed 4 n, s; ac-jea- Po-vc- r '' rcr jva 2 'a WABK Li-m- ol I ;!. 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