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Show ; wwi.-m..- . M -- s.-v- .. , H ; . W iiiiiiili T e W ifwrfiimm in -i ma . Ik feAMf 6t, toganj foHay An3 Sal. RED ilEABS ft$i fA&ibI,t Bank Night Ssn. To d-Nl- T kur. BROADWAY MELODY of i 96 A DAILY THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT You should back the ambitions of your home city to the l.mit. cannot reform the Wishing world. It doesnt take much business start in business but it takes a whole lot if it to keep sense to in business. COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH volume xxvm r SMITH FIELD, CHRISTMAS CANTATA TO OUT OF PRESENTED BE Smithfield city will again sponsor he presentation of n Christmas tcsntata. This year the very famous The Hoyl Infant," by number, j Frederic Field Bullard, has been selected and the music has already arrived. Preparation it being made to get 1 an early start on real work, and the ability of the many singers that jSiwthfield has always prided itself fin having, a real treat. ip in store for all who can attend. The cooperation . pf . the three weirds and community is asked. The city has already 'spent quite (a sum of money ?gor;, music and books and has been working on the cantata for semetime. The leading rolls for. men and the; CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, OCT. GELEBRATION UNITED STATES ' ,iv. :- IS POSTPONED SMITHFIELD 4. 1935 NUMBER 39 MAN DIES OF PNEUMONIA By Wm. J. SNOW Brigham Young University Cache Wips Many Prizes at State Fair The celebration which was anMarlin Rich died Wednesday nounced Let week to be carried out morning, October 2, 1935' i .at a under the auspicies of the Sons of a short after Hospital, very Ax uitagcnisiiis become more in- Utah Pioneers on October 13th has tense sn dactual conflicts between been postponed to Sunday, October the Mormons trd ,v their opponents 20th. On account of the Stake M. Bringing slate honors to Cache Notice of more frequent, Brlfeham Young be- I. A. conference to be held Sunday, Calf county, the Fourth Year H gan definite plans io-- fulfill the October 13th it waa decided to hold . TT. . club of Smithfield, , . its thorugh Primary prophecy of Joseph Smith 'that-- . the judging team, w-- n first honors in i Saints would yet become livestock selection at the atate fair W be abla PoP Jorgmscn of gmitMield and mighty people in the midst tf Nut ice is hereby given that there Saturday. Bud Tout of Smithfield I March 9, 1984. ' The Daughters of Utah Pioneer the Rocky Mountains." will be a meeting of the Citizens had the highest individual score and In the fall and winter of 1845-4- 6 prelimin- will now join the Sons of Pioneers' of Smithfield, Utah, held on ! the team aa a whole received first Party Jo ' ary arrangements were made f r in sponsoring the celebration. Plansi October 10,' 1935 dt o'phwe in the judging of Holsteins, 'bItIiI '' Mr and Mra Pburday p the great trek. Not only had there are proceeding favorably and a and Herford cattle, Ramboui- the library building, i d the1 following brothers- - Wavne p' been earful study of oil reports of grand celebration is now and Hampshire sheep and Cheg- lbe Ptwpose of reorganizing pre-- jt Burke Homer TeanMax The event is the yeat, but action was being to commemorate White hogs, Glen Nelson and tor the coming munlrip-l;- ! Funeral services will be heid taken to accomplish the great de- Smithfield Pioneer day which Oct0Uen the oilier morn- such other,I transit the First ward chaneL Sunday at lectJon ober 10, 1859, when the original of the1 the team, business sign. brs which before may cme l p. nt, under the direction of I The Olsen youth, representing A general council of the Church pioneer enne here and commenced ' meeting. G. Nelson. Burial George Bishop .ca women have been distributed Cache wds called on September 9, 1845, the settlement of Smithfield. county aa its healthiest boy Citizen's Party Committee, Cemetery. It is also in honor of charter will be In: the Smithfield hex'des bring a member of the equally aa possibly amon the sing- - at1 whch it was resolved to select Haxen Hillyard,By oooi ers of all three wards .of Smith-fiel- a of fiteen hundred to Chairman. judging team, received third place It is hoped that all citizens go to Salt Lzke valley about which joining the Sona of Utah Pioneei( THREE GENERATIONS award in the boys' . health amtest. (Pa'd Political Adv.) to Melvin Hillyard of Smithfield is will assist and do all they can to they had become charter organizathm meinao learned much. already loader of the club. He and ReuCELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS MAIL SERIVCE nuke this eintata even fitter than This MextauTrea Was certainly be- here. ben Hansen, assistant county agrithe ones given in the past coming an appeMigg objective. cultural accompanied the LIGHT AHD the It BRAKE seemed, for IS INADEQUATE ioyr to Saltagent, present at least : I Lake City. SCHOOL Bishop C. J. Plowman, his daughthey must leave the cotifay they Cache countys Girls dubs loved a country whose constitution TEST BEGAN WED. ter Mrs. David Rokeltey and Mrs. A ore bringing home choice awurds between will the retail mermeeting PROJECT APPROVED they revered as divine and find Rozkelleys daughter Barbara, celebrate their birthdays together chants committee of the Logan from the Utah State fair, accordasylum elsewhere. And so such The Toffirial light and brake test on Postmaster ing t) announcement of prize winthis coming Friday, October Chamber of expressions us the following were in Franklin nd southeastYeates and Eugene made been has Lemon, ner Wednesday. Miss Nellie Bryson All Orange are in vent 4th. to An appropriation 'Ci$ijty given things won first prize in the state wide ern chief ac. cf Idaho, the . began 'AYcdjnqsday, reilway mail division by the Works Progress Admini stra- preparation for a commencement of Bishop Plownun accompanied by contest f r girts and Miss to Moses 'irtata Ida-itft- l, health trafi,h at cording Geddes, headquarter Pocatello, allow pro-jelunch will Bedcut of move which a the Srints tum the great his parents left his home in ' Smith of Smithfield won Maxine fic ifficer. nged within a short in the Cache county; schools, of the United States . . . "It .Denmark in 1866. While in the cotton dress of U 'Drivers must place - first have d:CU8 their inof Dr. lights is reduced announced a solemn to hrithr, PoRaity Wednesday by it was reality that imd brakes review. the style chocked m:il downed between ,ervlce here thoroughly Ethel yn 0. Greaves, home demon- the rights and prorty of us ell .ft . Miss-- . Geddes said, Wesley Schow, Utuh county boy, as all err will Dei Salt Labe City, J?" stration agent Through the arrange as well as the common religious bewon first place in the boy's Yu While1 and Hr. Sf. tested. constopped Xeates. officially corresponded ; ment, a supervisor will be appoint-s- d liefs of the Church of Jesus Chr'st 6 ro contest. expo,Ure' health Wth these will Mr. making motorist! aidcrably tests, Renton Latter-dacannot be school y the in profaints county, of for every in America was made in MantuV.. situation and ClT... regarding ln be date in first P1' also be Kr,t to asked chow driver's their prymiaedi that aplies for the project, and she tected in the Realms of Hie United . I year Utah, where he l.ved with his par- - to conie ta won by work wu which bo licenses, obtained from l(J may one the from to will have charge of preparing . States, and of course, L. ents for several years. ' group I Eva from HeUtler's for any or deputy sheriff, special agent, food and serving it to the school two hundred thousand souls must In the Ct1 The truffle officer. ,.t men freedom children. among free quit their W by CUo Chris- Less leniency will be shown non- - man moved and Lem ChSnber Of year f Cu, aty where the Und, the elements Several canning centers -- . will he and baa fdled two miuionS Commerce tl"woMhln of Ckd are free. I l'cened drivers hereafter, the traf-- ' in hre officials, It was decided teni arranged to provide food . for the and nrivo 0'uUJ ed the first yo.r food, award. The cong to;that children. Produce will be furnished Again, May God continue the spirit and freedom fates by die parents- in cooperation with of fleeing from the Parent -- To' chert association. false dignity till every Saint Is re Centers have already been held in moved to where he can sit under North Logan and others are planned his own vine and fig tree without t or make afraid. next week. having to from selected will be as well cs filling many other exe- the merchants . Supervisors Cornu Hansen, won Brigham Young himself said in tere. which Erma and committee, Miller one welfare rolls. Hie Parent-Teachecutive to a positions in other Church or- will be called by President M. C. fourth place in the state. The childproposition regard T. Cavanaugh, State traffic offiwill be in charge of made frr ths saints to ga to the H:rris sometime next week, it is rens garments from the third year cer from Pocatello, and Landin ganizations. o won gathering up commodities end cans Nueces strip in Texas, I told him Pugmire, special clothing group of Smithfield believed. agent, accompanied will be made available for the proj- his view were visionary. We should Mae Winns group Mrs. third place. The beMIA Mr. Geddes on the checking tour. connections Ward possible Conjoint tween only ect. Salt Lake and Logan, Mr. of Smithfield in third year clothing go to the Great Basin where we to of power would gain i nucleus Yeates said, would be by the Un- won third place in the state competiTraffic Accidents The American Legion Auxiliary cepe with mobs. From apostle John be will The following program ion Pacific bus upon which the go- tion Third place in the second year met at the home of Mrs. Annie Taylor this: We owe the United presented in the Second Ward MIA vernment would have to hire apace. foods group exhibits was won by the Providence group. Larkin for the reorganization of the States nothing, we go out a exiles Conjoint Program in the tabernacle, Cache county r.lso nun first place And Orson Pratt post, Friday evening. Three County from freedtom. PWA Allofments wicked of the Ball canning contest, "both a in exiles of officers were in attendance. m: being speidi vt 1934 in the State of Utah: Loa Chambers group and individual. The girls 'were nation. In a letter by John Bennion Violin solo 879 For Utah members of the group supervised by , .FOR SALE, John Deere beet pul to his parents in Liverpool, Eng- Number of accidents Harry Fqm Slogan .1 Number of Perosns Killed fol66 Sob -- ..a Inell Poulsen and Bethea Zollinger Lewis-- . Smith Adv. ler Leonard Olsen. land, December 27, 1845 the Number of Persons 941 Plano ob are .... comments Providence. of Daines Delva Injured ....The President has approved alllowing interesting The summery for the first six Speaker Cache county continued to ahow Floyd Walker otments of $1,291,550 to finance 28 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman and nude: This place (Nauvoo) was a F. L. Allen PWA ' superiority at the Utah State fair Newell Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Er- wilderness a short time ago. Within months of 1935 shows a decided j silo projects in Utah, having a as more Budd Griffiths prise winners were Announnest Freeman and family and Mias about five years there has been increase in the number of accidents Trumpet sob total construction cost' of $1,899,150. ced in The Cache county settled . our to thousand and attend fatalities. Wednesday. is visited Invited Ada Gyllenskog of Brigham about twenty Everyone These allotments ln additbn to selected from the best stock . m. 1092 program Sunday night at 8 jherd, with the Joseph Gyllenskog family the country. . . . This people have Number of Accidents those heretofore announced, wereJof cattlemen here, placed second In 70 M. I. A. Officers. ' j on Sunday. been at work to build up this place Number of Persons Killed to- - projects selected to the ftkte wide competition, beaten only . to stay Number of Persons Injured .... 1109 as though they were going of funds now available to PWA by the Salt Lake county herd. Weooo after generation Mr. Jane Micls is visiting Mr. limit' Wanted to bay a good second here generation from a larger group if projects ber county placed third; Davis, best our famof two Mrs. Samuel Nelson is recovering and Mrs. Harvey Merrill and The murder of hind baby carriage. Inquire at the chosen by bcal governmental inits. fourth; and Utqh county, fifth. of the city Richmond. from away at. Adv. tf slowly Sentinel office. pneumonia. ily men, the taking Public works administrator Harold A aged cow, belonging to Dewey and burnings soldiering the charter, L.. Ickes instructed Richard A. Hart, Goodwin of Trenton, received first of the judge before with List your property fA sale have gone up do right We acting PWA director for Utah that place in its division. Other indiJoseph W. Peterson. Call and see all the earth who will ' his leave allotments wore made n the showing vidual winners were: third place, to best to it want the . for sale list if you now consider HUNTING SEASON IN A NUTSHELL and pledge of the applicants that the aged cow belonging to A. J. Reese country. wicked buy. President's stipulations as to .cost. of Benson; sixth place, aged cow. the persecutions, of face In the JOS. W. PETERSON the and construction sched-- j iwned ly Thain Bros, of Benson; driving and employment, Real mobbing Agent aomc that wonder uls be no w.uld Insurance-Bonds-NoUis met, and legal flnan-- ! fifth plaqy. 'aged bull, owned by Public endured it should clal, -- nd engineering requirements ;I Jhn RiiuUesbacher, Amalga, fourth such extravagant statements al. place ,two year heifer, owned by fulfUlod. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN ! be made. The consequence if Brothers of Smithfield; In Instance W each the tmn to folio. Thfl fliUng riwr project thii Loffin P1 will appear article .owned Jitz roved was selected by the rommunity the Government Wm. - Snows dugwoy to of Smithfield; by i contrihwhich to source closes October 16, 1935. next week.) benefited, agreed oo- oi ,ec0ndMP ute 03Kr cent of the cost The regular trapping season from of of Smithfield; second Paul Monm, Mr. and Mre. J. OSG October 15 to December 15, 1935 were Grant, totaling $854 the DWned b G announce Hot Spring, made from the new work relief ,pp- inclusive, Will be closed to the trap- Lava at son AmalRt. NUt safe arrival of their first ping nr taking of muskrats. ropriation to cover 45 per cent of ( R f cg- Wrigley, Cache Saturday- By order of Newell B. Cook, State local hospital last the the cost of all projects. Loans and the ho attended family, Bgent is the second chill in Fish and Game Commissioner. Mr. ling $347,500 for 15 projects were far Monday and Tuesday, was high nicriy. are doing all concerned . On com- - j resirequested by the bji praise of Cache county ex- IN THIS IS3UE OF HIE and Mrs. Monson ere former ldans hibits at the fair. Every these with requirement plianre entry mode Richmond. dent of will be avniUbic from the PWA by the county placed In the money, SENTINEL !he said. Judging of the cattle took revolving fund. place Monday. L. P. Forte, profes- . (Mr. and Mr. N. Pratt Smith and sor of dairying at the University son, Bruce, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Df Idaho, judged the livestock. wClub The entrants of the cnai Joseph W. Peterson a few days social and - workers were entertained wai spent in mulc from ty at State Fair the to Pqcatheir moving by prior PWA Albtment for Utah Salt Lake when Mr. Sntith Salt Luke City Chamber of Coni- tcllo to and Nelson Jori Mr. and Mr. Christmas Cantata will L employed in the newstxer ruerc-e- , Monday evening, September ...1 daughter, Veda. And Loral Neva SO. at City. Sugar Ibus'nes I vWtiag News Review of Current days In Smithfield ooo i . friends and relatives. Events the World Over Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Peteraon Mr cnd MrS- - Rulon Smith an-aWashington Digest ..... Mr. and Mre. N. Pratt Sntith n,,unce the Wrth . " "' and ron Rn.cc visited Mr. and Mr. Irvin G. Derrick. Mr. Derrick and MAIM Ift -son, Paul, wen in a recent auto fAlir RfifljQ v I ucrident in which they received ni-- t WI 11 r AH hornless (her and elk must be checked at stations nrr injuries. ana MlH. RADIO SERVICE AND REPAIRS, 4ouUt of FrunVUn, nr. nUilOnRil IlO- Of fiml1V Doe deer hunters must be at the checWng station at the place .. S EdJi Iiumlquutt ana Smthfield, Mrs. W. E. Nyman and daughter, CURTIS.. SORENSON, iAel News a. Charles Lund- M, Mr you wish to hunt the day before the seon epen to secure your 6 gan, visited Sun- - Utah. First Class Government Lie-dof North Story, Hostile Valley Anna, Ugan, Mr. nJ1Mf1; hunting permits. quist and family, Scenes and Persons in the afternoon with Mrs. S.iroh E. ensed Radio Technician. Reonable Lunckiuist Ibdney Lundqubti Milton 7 ADV, Current News ........ Trices, Guaranteed Work. Wood. 8 and the hosiers, Lcsl Newf - Citizens 4-- agi&t Jjnore . . j f.r!Jy zg-ura- L 'in't0 " d. lunch 4-- jobTagel? 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