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Show i 0 C?f3i inih 1i ,yl "' S'r 'ill vV a UUj. Sifi Shoppers 64ifioa M ii i I I I t fll ; I J,is. S' JL CAPITOL, Logan Today & Sat. Wm. Powell in REN DEZVOUS ri i w MM Son. to Tues. DAVID C0PPERF1ELD BANK NIGHT, THURSDAY V Smithfielft Sentinel COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH volume xxnn SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY. FARM From the BUREAU UfASt? jTODitf;ftt935. FUNERAL HELD FOR SAT, & vvJ0HN F. MEETING Prinied'Qhristmas Oards HILLYARD HODGE-PODG- E ATHLETICS. FRANKLIN DEFEAT First ward trounced Franklin ward 2 last quintet to the tune of Monday night. The game was an exhibition of offensive strength by First ward. Waite was the star of the First ward offense. He scored 20. points, which made him high point man of the game. Porter played equally as brilliant for Franklin, to chalk up 18 counters. The Rich brothers played a fine game on the 46-8- Itm tjsn DELEGATES RETURN InUnYealed Envelops ' V Side-Lin- es 000 There will be a meettngDf the. local Farm Bureau held Saturday, December 21, at 8 pin. in the By EDDIE & VAN' library building. OF BEING A There are several important probGENERAL COMMENT ON LOCAL lems of vital importance to the - FROM U. 'x- SV A'-V;- - impressive funeral services were held in honor of John F. Hillyard of Twin Falls, formerly . of Smith- field, in the Second ward tabernacle on Thursday, December 19 at 2 pjn. with Bishop W. A. Hansen presiding Farm Bureau members that will he j an(j Bishop Slyvester Low c endue t-discussed, among them will be the ing. Mrs. Eugenia Lundquist con f. coal problem. E. Hendricks, ducting the singing with Mrs. Sapresident of theK.Cache County farm bine Hansen.. tfte,Han. Bureau and QQtomissioner A. W. DawnSoftiypBeanrt Chambers will be the speakers. A1J waV the theopentog-sonlaud, ing" farmers are jttged. to attend invocation- - wm - offertd' by Henry O, Hansen, followed' by the dwiq siagto make other necetoaiy ing Sometime ,We'll Understand ( ? changes. Special music ;was rendered by' tbe The tow? this yehr,- .although an following duet, ; 4n tho Beautiful experiment was pronounced a sue-- ' Land by' Mra" Eugenia; Lundquist V NUMBER 50 S. A. C. SHORT to be some.confug ion on the part bf. the public;' with respect tothq'Eato' of postage ; on Christmas ipd other greeting canid sent undo?- cover of, unsealed Thero-sppea- ni , COURSE tea from Cache county, who . attending the fidult leaders riining school at the Utah State last Agricultural college, returned Printed greeting" cards' mailed' ba Fridaypecember 13 after an eleven - . - Hmi th;aced oynces, regardless', of vwheather C gksV Hattie B. Teterson, Milville; tesaed for delivery '.'through, post; Mrs! Laura Shumway, Logan; and office boxes or' ; general , delivery; Lif.V. Toolsnn, Smithfield, were the or : by : city or rural the, 1 debates from Cache County. Cent,,. drop-lettgate': applicable-;A- t ;Rcprescntatives from this ccunty non-lettcarrier - offices does - not expressed themselves as highly plea-wit- h the Course of study, the opply to. cards in unsealed envelops. . Printed Christmas and other gree- spqciil lectures and the high type them ting .'cards in unsealed envelops jnlsy of: entertainment furnished guard Line for First ward, completely hear t; simple written; inscription whfte at the State college as charges overshadowing the weaker guards Extension Service. Very few the beautiful and noble-'- , trails of not in the nature', of personal cor: of the Franklin five. The game was the same reSpondence, such as 'Sincerely yourt diillymumenta veero allowed to creep night. Whitman-- ' divided . character of Johq Hilly ard, sweet revenge for First ward. This hig 4tquad behalf for 'these games, spoke especially of the put he had Merry Christmas, Happy , New Year, into the period during which one victory took the sting out of the half going ;' t Pocatello and half, taken aa a pioneer,: 'aiqjating, his With best Wishes", etotogather 'with coherence was in session. Activifour pointed defeat Franklin handed going the name and address of the sender ties of an educational or recreatq'Lava. The scores, those; father and other of the' eariy them a week earlier. ana be deceitful itolesv thfyitlere of Smithfield jn thedevelop- - and of, the . sddres, withsjut .'Qb- - tional nature were arranged by inom are roun'dered in view off the fWt menf vof - Smithfield.' Not only the jecBng tWi 'lto more thahtte thinL bers tf the Extension Service from CHALLENGE ISSUED a.m. to 10:30 p.m. or later each that the focal squid was playing at Hillyard' family, .but also the Merrill cTass rate.v'fc ' C Y i' sealed' unsealed The Mendon Eagles issued a chal- halfj? strength. or Hillwith the exception of a few Mrs. of cards, ancestors Greeting day Mary family, lenge in the Herald Journal a few PocateJJe scored heaviy in the yard. Also' 'spoke of f the plan of bearing written message! other vthaiTopen" dates when the delegates their own pastimes, days ago to any team in the valley. final moments, of the gameplaycd salvation and 'reality of the resur- the simple inscriptions above men-lmia all cardr, sentJA While the central theme of the How about some Smith field team stj.Jocatelb, after North Cache lost rection.' Hiiwork of charity - and tioned, as well o'd I fouls. The ,bby friendship and 'love for'feUowmen in "sealed envelops, are chsrgeableouerence was the economic devel-wit-h taking up the challenge 7 Logan jwWregulars ' Seventh ward gave them a fast maured up very .well with .the and ' devotion : to family,--. were. ,trait! postage at the rate of first opnient and use of irrigation, nd livestock answer and trounced them 46-2- 6 Peatefo five, one of the strongest of character mentioned. Harper, W. Mass, of 8 cents an ounce orfraction water, many Lets see how a local five com- basketball aggregations in Idaho. Noble, ' a telativel George Done a pf an ounce, expoct when thel cent ntoilq topics of general and timely Pocatello is reported as having a near ; neighbor in Smithfield, ' and or 2 cent drop letter rate : applies. interest were introduced. They pares to the Logan quintet al Patrohs should be advised that .'Plaitoing programs for squid of around G5 members, nearly Bishop Sylvester Low, a near .friend three times that of and Cache val- of ' the family, and closing remarks while printed cards bearing no unIDEA NO. I agriculture; rural youth, agriculpermissive written , additions pxt acWhat we think is the idear'of ley' school. The final score read 84 by Bishop W. tural rehabilitation and the week and a really godMfas, to 27. 0 My Father .'was the closing cepted at the third, cum rate, of rural health problems, is the one mentioned by G. EJVinn The Lava quintet barely squeexed song; and the . benediction was of- postage when enclosed1 in unsealed on present incomes, recently. Glens plan calls jfor the out a one. point victory in tle fered by Kernal H Toolson. The envelops, it is often morn desire- living ',betl from the standpoint of both I Ujle- - other able and act wss its dedicawas reserves Smithfield Lack the of rity in cUfotery a of game. grave trg:nization the sender and the addressee to have dairying, home tic club. An organisation that' i the deciding factor in this game ted by L, V. Toolson. a fast needed and a welcome on'This also. The squads played The body arrived from Twin the cards sent in sealed envelopsat management, nutrition and clothing. the rate af first class mail, especialNational, regional, state and colaccolumn sincerely approves Any game, scoring heavily throughout Falls, Idaho about noon and was those of an expensive kind, be- lege officials appeared on special was his ly score The of home to daughfinal the encounter. the in line. this tivity brought ter, Mrs. Henry McCracken, where cause of the bettor service accorded lecti reprograms. Speakers included: The third game was with Downey it rested until the time of the fun- first class matter, including free Governor Henry II. Blood, President GUTKE OUT return if undelivered . (LPeterson and Director William 111 health la the causq given for high school. Tho Bulldogs had an eral, and was viewed by friends forwarding Dr as addressed.: Large numbers of Peteson of the college; President F. Worth Gutkea letirement, from ac- off night and were defeated 29 to and relatives. Christmas cards, mailed unsealed St if. Cljamp of the board of trustees; tive participation In loefo M Men 12. the third class rate of postage, are T.' m: Humpherys, state engineer; at was handifinal The played basketball This will surely game School Sunday disposed of os waste each year when Eugeim Merritt and W. A. Lloyd of school healWeston with the Weston high cap the First ward cagers-eu- t they are undelivered as addressed tile Extension Service, United States strenfth full at The five. th is alwrays first. Bulldogs Christmas to the removal of the addressee department of rgriculture, Washing-tqrD- '. Program due sod rod heavily to defeat the Weston Va of cause. Such cards are not other C.; and a number of college final The close in AGAIN a FIRST WARD WINS game. eager to entitled the free forwarding pri- Professors and staff members. Sunday Smithfield First ward First ward counted their, third score being cards mailed in sealThe Extension Service staff is The Bulldogs played a return School program Sunday Dec. 22, vilege accorded coup, last Wednesday nightA when ed the rate con- proud to have been associated with at higher envebps music, basketeers Sacrament Service, special Richmond the with Downey the game they scalped the senders in some .cases qch asplendid of faim group on Monday afternoon in the North Hyde Moriensen, 214 minute talk, sequently ward eager. Richmond madejs Director Peterson know never that the cards - were men and tart and completely outplayed, 'the Cache gym. The North Cache five Items Erickson and Doris Harwood, not delivered. This would not occur sid in women", commenting on the conferInstrumental music; Kenneth Turner! at defeated them to the tune of First ward boys to lead were ence. scaled cards t We mailed if the feel that many worthMrs-! the half. Tho second half walWThe North Cache quintet showed s and Vepna Michales. Sob; while things came out of the class Lue Christmas in reading; Mortcnsen. playing, entirely different story. nrotv,wbrd marked improvement -- QOwork, the lectures, the discussions, hit their stride and scored at Bt over their game of a week previous McCann. Chorus; Relief Soceity and, perhaps above all, the assoc-iatb29-1- 2 Joan Mrs. decision Christmas Chorus. Christmas Program story to chalk up 82 points, while Rich- -' when they lust the developed. mond was making 8 counters. IVaiie to' Dpwncy squad in the game play Cordon Vanderhoof, of Logan. Solo; "We look forward to the time closing Lowell Smith, Quartctt A and Heaps were., the., outstanding raihattPowncy. J1 when these delegates will return to took will ward Third The 'choir preaent their players for First ward. Waite respective Counties and impart A14 Vlll'Kl H TOURNAMENT an ' Interesting Cliristmss prognm coring honors with 19 points, but much of the knowlodge they have held was FinalAflChristmas f; A'' bettor party and December 2:30 with A at Sunday afternoon, bigger Heaps kept close on his heels wm Tuesday afterqqon tor the F1rst j j Section with the Sacra- - gained here, to their fellow 15 tallies. M. Harris scored 11 points ChurchV M'. Men Tournament A Chistnas ment services. to be high score man for the North eminent tM yew.. Leader have had ward Frimary. .children. -- ooto set faster flares this year to ppigramVas. presented and 4Santa The following is the program: ward five each a gift "Far, Far Away on Judeaa Hills", keep ahead of powerful rivals. The Claus ;,,came-wUP-A MEETING T. current eampaign shows leaders of child' present. HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS choir and congregation; "Oh Come behind. falling The recent tour taken by the bae last year eountinually All Ye Faithful," choir; "Oh Little dutch- ketball squad of North Cache high with more powerful squads Town f Bethlehem1, choir; ScripAs There was a Parent-TeacheLake diool was a new thing for the ing the lead. In one Salt "Hossociation meeting held in the Smith-fiel- d tural reading, from St. Luke; local achroL Jay Whitman, a pro- stake four teom are tied for first Christmas OAHTATAg anna in the Highest", choir; "The revcrnl other stakes Second ward recreation hall on tege of Ott Romney, a stiundi sup- place, while in and neck are teams three and two season Noel Star", I.udclla Jensen; Silent Thursday, December 19. A very porter of this plan of pro basketball tour, was probably the nock. Few teams have undisputed and The First Ned", bylstrurtive talk was given by Mrs. The Holy Infant of the lead in the stake driving force behind this new move- possession double mixed quartet; Christmas! Doutry C Logan and special instru-messagare playing. WILL NOT BE PRESENTED ment. The number one idea behind in which they Dr. E. A. Jacobsen of. mental and vocal music was fur-th- e the squad this plan ia to see lvow SUNDAY DEC. 22, 1935 jg Your trusly eorrospondents niched by Mr. Lathairo Rich and functions under fire and give the USAC; "Gloria, choir. column by wish coach time ho find and ry inforce clone this weeks to Mrs. Grander. Tho invited is attend. public Christmas. weak spot. It also gives him time1 ing yru all a Merry g j er er . -- of-ith- . set-gam- es - 4 nd ' j A coun-nation- pro-benefi-ts; 88-8- 7. Special wi 37-8- 3. -- 33-2- 2. .f ns 'V in rs I i in-Ni- e, msmmmmm I 7VV3 - n |