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Show fciHfoL, Logan, Today and Sal. VAUDEViLLE MONKEY SlSifiEi Bank Nlghl Yonigfit Starling Sun. Wallace Beeryin O'SHAUGHnIsSYS BOY 0 A DAILY THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT of you should bock the ambition the to limit your home city reform the cannot Wilkin? It dueHut take much business sense to start in buninesA, Imt it taken a whole lot of it to keep . world. in buxine. COVERING JtM VOLUME 1 XIVIII SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH) Friday Oct. 11, 193S EFFECT H0HEERS TO CELEBRATE SETTLEMENT - OF ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH ' SMITHFIELD OF LAST RITES HELD HOSTILITIES F8R CACHE LEADERS BISHOP MARLIN RICK LAUD CHRISTMAS ROBINSON SERVICES HELD NUMBER 40 AT PRACTICE JUNIOR CANTATA DIVISION WINS HIGH PRAISE BEGINS WED. AT STATE FAIR services for Impressive funeral For several years the city; has Marlin Rich were held at. .the First Young University sponsored a Christmas mutual evWard chapel with George G. Nelson plana for the celebration cf the Richmond- - Striking evidence of ent. This year it is to be a 'canFour-I- I club member, of Utoh October Hostilities between the Mormons preaiding. The ward choir under the the fine settlement of Smithfield. and well spent tata, The Holy Iitfant. can- - contributed The s large pojlWn of the personality I .. October and on their opponent continued to direction of Lowell Smith furnished Hfe of ig59, to be given A Bishop Julian LeRoy Robin- - tats is being sponsored by the city crops and livestock exhibits at;, the the in tabernacle; hatred m. and 7:30 until the gain intensity p. 2o at wU8i on?1Wi,ee. ,on wbo wus accidently killed Sun- - and the Kiwanis club with Lowell! state fair which closed Saturday, going forward with renewed j climax was reached in the expulsion 0 My FatW nd "Bwntiful Me day '..hen stnick by and automobile Smith directing. The date set for according to George Abbott, in interest this week. The Daughter of the former from Nauvoo in the of Somewhere with the prayer by near 23 and 24 charge of the junior division, this event is December his characterized Farmington, I af Utah Pioneer are joining with winter of 1846. The picture of hun- H. J. Porter of Morgan, Utah. Those funeral service From a few exhibits sent in 11 i Wednesday in the in the tabenwde. dreds of families crossing the river speaking word of comfort and conSons of Utah Pioneer in An iz ti invitation all year ago when this department wa extended Benson A sorrowTabernacle. Stake in a solation to the bereaved wife and February and establishing Ithe out this celebration. to! join first opened, I have watched tin singers of the will be of special interest to temporary abode in Iowa is indeed parents were Henery R. Roskelley, ing community, and hosts of relatives and attend the community increased interest token by the rehearsals friends and who regular and from near far Dr. G. L. Rees, Reed Halverson, ; the latter organization inasmuch aa a pathetic one. held men and women of the state 8 each at young p. Monday evening S What feelings must have rankled and Bishop Nelson, Special numbers attended the services, the many m. a charter will be given to members club and Future in 'the tabernacle. This include enrolled in II beautiful fine the floral offerings, occasion. Representative their hearts as they faced the win- were vocal solo, In the Garden of Toon thi all Farmer This year members : and word of choir organizations. from the state executive dmmittee try blats and icy . waters of the morrow, by Mrs. Eugenis Lundquist statements of the speakers, and .the others who are not connected with about three-fourtof the crops exthe are scehduled to appear and grant Mississippi and turned towards the with Mrs Bertha Mather at the organ sweet music, bore testimony of n ward choir. The committee in hibits and many of the animals this charter, also to give the prin- far off western country where they Closing ong, Sometime Well Under esteem in which Bishop Robinson Abdoes not have time to make came from the Juniors, Mr. charge cipal address. In addition to this were to seek a new asylum remote stand, by the choir with the ben- and hi family are held. visits to the singers of the bott Said. ' perosnal there will be musical numbers from from the centers of civilization! ediction by Bishop Whittier of MorThe High Priest Quorum f the city, therefore take this meek) I as member Activities of the sch of the wards and. other num-be- r. When they looked for the last time gan. Richmond South ward were honorary well as public announcements, of ware varied and puvcticul experience It i also designed Is honor upon the beautiful city cf Nauvoo The floral offerings were many pallbearers. Active pallbearers were inviting all to join the rantota who wn afforded them along with a oar pioneers. The full program will which their toil and industry had and beautiful. A large cortege of H. M. Egan, L. F. Hendricks, George has musical talent. Ward choris- fair portwn of the prise money. later. built, bitter indeed must have been automobiles followed to the cem- - c. Hendricks, L. B. Caine, Fred H. ters are he published especially urged to give In the livestock judging contest a (,The officers of the two pioneer resentment e gainst those who were tery where burial took place, and Moyor George 0. Webb. their support and endeavor to get team from Cache county, comprised Whittle, oooorganizations met recently and se- the cause of their misery. Not only The ward Relief Society Officer had members of their organization to do of Elmer Olson, Glen Nelson and lected the following carhmitteeo to could they find no abiding place in Budd J. Tout, won first honors; the same. Of Book charge of the flowers. have charge of the celebration on Illinois, Missouri, or Arkansas, but Registration It is absolutely imperative that Merle Vickers, Byron Mcmmott, and a in aervicse the body Attending October 20: aparently nowhere within the conof Juab county, won Lost were the Bcnon Stoke presidency all choir members of the three Fred Tidwell District No. e fines of the United States, the Hazen Hillyard, i Program wards as well as other singers in second; and Raymond Roche, Geo. and and High Council Bishopric; the Plowman and Effie Barker. country they loved and whos concommunity be out at the week- Craner and Wayne Anderson of Box Preston D. West, stitution they reevied as divine. The Registration Book of District the Benaon stake primary board cf ly practice I Decoration and give their rap- Elder, placed third. Budd J. Tout Eliza Cantwell, Rinda Chambers and Hence their eyes were being turned No. 2 was lost at a recent election which Mrs. Robinson is a member, to the same. It i a community won the highest individual score of port in the direction of a remote region and therefore it is uncertain as to the Richmond Lions Club, th ward cantata. George I. Waite. all contestants. Following are the then j M. Van T. belonging to Mexico. Orden, Advertising who is registered to vote at this High Priests, and the Seventh grade Remember the dates, December placements for highest individual in To be sure, the definite locality November election. All voters in of the park school to which Hal 23 Joseph W. Peterson, Mrs. T. B. animal judging: Swine, end 24 in the tobemaele. Raymond was somewhat vague, but the Great District No. 2 should check up and Robinson belongs. i --oofur. Jones, Weber; sheep, Byron Mem-mo- tt, Cham-- 1 Basin or Salt Lake valley had been see if Noble Transportation Jaub; dairy caws, Bill Perry, Dr. J. Morris Godfrey, first counthey are registered. RegisParly hers, William Mather, Leo 0. Low,' discussed favorably for some time. tration days are October 1C and 29. selor to Bishop Robinson presided. Citizens Weber; beef, Fred Tidwell, Juab. W. C. Scrowther and Ingra Hur-rc- n. Still incidentally other plans were in home Placements economies The speakers were President J. W. were aa follows: Reorganized Lories Presjudging L. J. MeCarrey, Bishop Jame sent out in various direction asking 'Riding Elephant Through Funk, H. Bowles, Margaret Van Sickle, Davj Pioneers and Reception Saul E. Hyer Bond, ident Ray Thomley, Nora Kirfcbride, Hannah; L" help, One sueh was written' At a Citizens Primary held Thurs- is county, first; Kathleen .Rex, BetFlames Amazing Thrill and Dr. Godfrey. Hind, Temple Meikle, Lizzie Tool-in- n, ty Jean Jones, Rich, second; Ivs President Funk said that he knew day, October 10 in th library build- Ilxton and Marian Nettie Erickson end Fannie Arkansas. He refused refuge, but Dalton, Salt a the of ing reorganization party Luke none more spiritual than Bishop to Oregon, Cali- Smith. Miss Sickle also third. urgl emigration county A tiger aiding on an elephants of took and the following electRobinson to be. He was willing to ed: place forma, - exas or Nebraska. No pkce arVt C won highest individual score in this G. Vice Chairman J. Plowman; in his ssociot-ic- d seemed to offer security but ii-- i uid Louie serve and found Joy ,.y it tan Chairman Delorue Scrowther; Secre- event. TREsiTCH HEWS able been had H some isoiated region in the Rocky' other. Winners in the demonstration conworld-famoilb miner. animal Harry Michaeli. The execu- tests Mountains. fhe people were gradual- to touch the heart of the wavered tary eleare: Agriculture Jay Seeg-mill- er and e Edtive committee iz. contused of: tiger put end in doing so had performed a gar Nilson, L. 0. Low, A. W. end Earl Hsfen, Washington ...TRENTON NEWS Mr. and Mi, !y being prepared for Just such a' thro Ugh a ring of fire. the In trek. Tune and' wiemess mission. at head county, first; Gale Vernon and Earl hi worthy shook the S. announce LouJe th Jeeze e.i N, Sorenson, Chambers, jltaymond E. South -thre J. L. MeCarrey spoke of Pitcher, Emma R. Hansen, W. E, Francis, Morgan county, second. week of patient ten Bishop after but ugement of their daughter, Ruth, v .ii!hit, Madge HenderIto Mr, Joseph H. hi close assocation with the departed Coleman, Mrs. Leonard Olson, Lionel Home Economics 5. ." Ovid,2 rid that The Exodus of the on'y in the bishopric, he expressed the fe- Danielson, Dr. G. L. Reo end Mel- son and Loma Little, Kane county, tr.ie Iieal from these United States the vin first; Wanda Campbell and Madge Mr. and Mr. H. K. Hoff cf River-ilai- e Hillyard. eling of nppreation held by tc a far distant region f the West Lewis, Utah county, second; PhyDOO Robinson family in general fir the Idaho had dinner with Mr. and where bigotry and fosatiuH oppresllis Worthington and Marjorie Mrs. C. T. Pulhem on Monday. fine hospitality shown them in the of Pioneers sion will have lost its power over Juab county ,third. home of ihier brother. He stated Daughfers Mrs. Ed. Lower is visiting relform a new epoch, not only Earl identification let not them, did Forestry Robinson that Bishop atives Jp Ogden. To Meet October Hsfen and Jay Seegmiller, Washchurch his with interfere started in the hiatoiy of the church, but The Alorfon beet dump pleasure Of this nation: This statement signington county, first; Morgan Greenwork, he did not criticise those reciviq beet for the Franklin Co. ed by ' wood and Maurice Chapman, Juab and the did over Brigham Young him, The Sarah Woodruff Camp of the placed in authority Sugar Company Monday morning. in aecnrd with rieclara-- ( is h and county, second Rob Fullmer and apostles a shirk responsibility, n:t Miz Dorothy Orvin is visiting Daughters of the Poneers will meet Hnl Haycock, Piute county, third. adContinued on page eight) He was humble and prayerful. relativbs in Salt Lake. October 18, at the home uf Mrs. Glen Sagers and Log sawing vised the family to follow the good John P. Toolson with the program 24 Mr. and Mrs. H. Melvin Grant and John Tooele Smith, exercise county, first; accustomed example of their father, small daughter, reuturned Wednesto start with, to be given as follows: Valley Hollo Fullmer ' and Hal Haycock, contacts their in on its atand to a weight justice ithe elephant mercy day from Pocatello where they Topic treated by Mrs. William 0,6 j life and recommended to the be- - Erickson; Sung, Mr. Eugenia Lund- Piute county, second; LaVon Eller tended the double wedding of Mrs. Receive Elk Hnni Permitsi by using and Jay Taylor, Rich county, third. in moment Grant's sisters, the Misses Emma elsphant was schooled with the dog. j reived famiiy for reading quist; Biography of Mrs. Annie Nellie Girls Health Contest S of The tiger wa taught to ride on a of sorrow tlie 14th chapter Miles by Mr. Miles. and Elnora Thoms. Helen Bryson, county, first; Cachp The following Cache Valley sports- lairse. John. ooo Mr. Anders Mortensen and son, Tooele, Gowan, second; Margaret inread President H. Ray Pnd Finally, the tiger was hrouht Joseph, of Mess, Arizona, called on men will receive permits to Mil elk Gslehrste Golden Utah, third. of appre-datzMrs. Mary A. Mortensen on Mon- in the Cache District in the next to the elephants steel cage. Alone, letter of condolence and Health contest Boy's service Wesley would have bolted, for Bishop Robinsons the eleph-n- t few day. day. Utah county, first; LeGrande Schow, but presiding Connon, destruction six-tiof Q. Wedding Anniversary Whipple, Tooele county, second; Elfrom Sylvester CACHE DISTRICT (Bulls) leaving a aake The Trenton male quartet ron Louie's will proved etronger than bishop of the church. He stated that (Northwest of Logan Canych) of Mr. Eldren Butler, Cliff mer Olson, Cache county, third. La-Rthe fear of the animal. The tiger we are molded by 'he influence and Glen Raymond, Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Nilson Wiser, Elton Fackrell and Merlin Record books Hazel Sullivan, reand : our sgocistei, Erickson, Smithfield; Lawrence jumped onto the elephants to back, contact with celebrated their golden wedding Cottle, furnished a fifteen minute Washington county, first; Luella th ride departed that fact been had the taught cognized Octprogram over radio station KLO Bott, Logan; C. U. Armstrong, Lo- just as he evening, Wednesday Piute Hampton, second; county, associations had through hi wide in Ogden, Sunday the sixth. They gan; Joseph Berger, Smithfield; John the horse. of ober 9, at the home of their son, Beth Sargent, Iron county, third. He lives. spoke Patience influnced many Required A delicious chicken slo furnished a musical number at Krebs, Logsn; Theodore Glauser, Style revue hi Iven Nilson. (Award for this physique, The ring of fire required infinite his strong manly the Central States Missionary Re- Logan; Clyde Hoth, Login; Wallace to the immediate event is a was served dinner to Chicago to attrip and of hi kerosenc-sak- . and wit, of humor inches Six cheerful members of the family including: tend the National 4-- H Both, patience. union held in Sr.lt Lrke Saturday M. Taggart, Logan. Ariel club concd rags were added each day. Their worth to the bishopric nd t,,e W. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nilson, Mr. and gress the lust of November and the D. evening. Steadman, J. Logan; Logan. to Bishop animals referred He the ward. 0f bis and family, first of December.) Joyce Mrs. S. Iven Nilson, Mr. and Mr. Waldo Barker are H. Anderson, Ogden; T. M. Argyll-- . fear if fire overcome, Rich, went through tlw trick as a daily Robinsons last sermon, given before Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen Utah Rhoda Cannon, pending the week in Ogden and Woods Crons; Ted Zillis. College cmnty, first; Trailbuildcr of class' demonstration routine. a and family, Mrs. Fern Smith and Washington, second; cotton dress, Salt Lake. Wird; Morrill Peterson, Logan; Dan elephant graduate at the stake union meeting Beery, r.n experienced Air. nd Mr. Hazen Hill- Maxine Smith, Cache; silk Mrs. Gilbert Clements and children Wallace, Logan; Wilfonl Lundborg, children, dress, " tlie act 1 the most spec- in which he admonished the boy to and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Elda B'rkdull, Davis; wool dress. are visiting in Provo with relatives. Logan; Julius P. Jencsn, Trenton; man, yard seen. In the live good, clean live. ever ho has tacular returnMiles R. Nilson and family, Mrs. Joseph Anderson ha Fawn Carlston, Salt Lake county. Lestor Larsen, North Logan. President Saul E. Hyer, labored picture, he plays an animal trainer, A birthday cake formed the cened to her home In Bluebell, Utah, Bish-Montgomery Ward award for the CACHE DISTRICT (Cow) as son. in the ame mission field ter piece. The rooms were decorated most outstanding girl in home ee after spending some time here with (North and West of Logan Canyon) amiIn Jackio,su his and y Robinson honor Span-kwere the cast told love, the porting with fall flowers. her daughter, Mr. Carrel Pullum onomics project in the state Laura Ivan Christenson, Richmond; AlMcFarland, Henry Stephenson, respect shown him there. He said The famjly presented them with Swenron, Utah county. Thi award and family. Mr. EL R-- South of Charlc Granville Bates, Sarah Iladen, Wil-lin- that his carried Richmond; M. Bair, Robinson vin Bishop Idaho Fall is visiting here with a beautiful chair. Air. Nilson gave is also a trip to the National Club Jack Ewing, Smith-fielMaricle, dignity whereever he went. He could Robertson, Leona a short talk relative to the oc- her cister, Mr. Carrol Pullum, Mrs. Buck, Trenton; E. L. Waite, Hyde Park; Clarence Muse and Ben Hendricks. go amourg the lowly as easily end cision and related reminiscences of congress. South and Mr. Pullum accompanied Food preparation Marie Carl-5- 0 K. could he 1. Richmond; Richard Boleslawski directed. with a much dignity as recieved who their mother home and spent several George E. Egan, Arta Ball. Mde years won a trip many son, also ago. j Milford, They He among those in high position. Ilayv, Richmond; and h:ppy returns, to Chicago as z guest of Electra-- A congratulations days there with her. coSmithfield; paid a tribute to the splendid Relies of Citizens The following hive entered school Park; Allan Erickson, very delightful evening was Lux company. had Dewey Park; D. Hydo Leo Pcrkes, operation which Mrs. Robinson Norland in gainns and music. Provo: at the BYU at These are just a few of the honspent work. Kdwnl Cflsen, Lag given her husband in hie ooo ors won at the fair. No account Brown, Eldren and Larene Butler. Olam, mad Primary by were remarks Closing "rV Those attending the USAC at Lo- - w; G. crnal ,N. 0 Gyllenskog has returned is here given of the meny winnings reSm.thfiold, Frank Notice Is hereby given that a Dr. Godfrey, he refered to the lUymond, Ilaneen a two weeks visit at Sait j In the showing of animals and crops. from are: andjClayton gan Maigaret W. Citizens Party Primary will be held solutions of repetc arrangedhons--by Lake City. He was a visitor at the It Blanche Read and hoee attending W. Roakelley. Logon, L. generally agreed by the of- Club in Friday, October 18th at 8 p. m. the Richmond Lions LDS stnto Conference. and fieials dr the f the Weber College are Fern An- - Logan; Oliver NJh". the junior diivtion was that In the library builidng, Smithfield, and respect of the departed. Hespo- He alfti , visited at Granger, Holi- a weighty factor in CACHE DISTRICT (Bun) making the sustained of- jmminntke of the. seriou accident 1935 fair a success. (South end Ent of Logn Canyon) UUh, for the purpoi day and month a within the Robinson to be placed' op by Bishop ing candidate E. J. Murphy, Iagan; Oliver Bern-stoCitizen's Ticket for the municipal of his aptintmcnt as bishop when Miss Patty Farr of Arimo was the Providence; Dellwrt to be held Tuesday, Nov- he was kicked by a horse. Of tht week end Primary Galled Logan; H. V. Egan, logons election guest of Airs. Anna Smithhis in manifested he Kid- ember 5, 1935, es follows: faith W. I strong Vernon Bindnip, Logan; A mayor, two year term; s c ur. recovery. Ho toad a selection, The Attention Folks! A special priman, Mendon; C. L. Bair, Itichmond; J- Wilcilman for four years; three c.oun- -' test of a man. which, he felt was Lona Smith and H. S. Webb, assis- mary is called for Wednesday eveC. A Anderson, Hyrum; fc. c W. M ler, cifninn for two yoirs; a recorder.1 applicable to the life of Bishop ted in a chorus by the choir, ning, October 16, in the library at A special meeting ie hereby call- son Jr, Hyrum; Charles Al. Mrs. were lw E. Wallace and Robinson. treasurer, two mpanists Ilickon term; Mantua; 8 p. m. for the purpose of selectyear ed for Saturday evening, Ortober Logan; Roy Hull, iiw. years, and to transact such other j under the direct- nnd Alisa Znlda Bateman. choir Tho ward H. a Peoples Ticket building Hopkins, Logan; 12, at 8 p. m. In the library Prayer were by Nathan D. Aler-ri- ll Millville; Owen business which may properly come ion of IL S. Webb sang, Oh, My This Jensen, Anthon .party, iwil.. attempt to place rum; of reorganizaIng for tin purpose I and E. AI. Ilickon. before the moeting. Father. An instrumental trio on the ticket free f ton partieian . intion and the diecussion of pivpoeed Jenn, College; Theodore Geary, At the grave side in the Rchmdnd fluences to J. G. Plowman, flute, Violin end Piano, was given Curt Shaffer, Logan; oppose the Citizen'e parpolitical changea for the coming Smithfield; Chairman Hal Farr, Mr. mil Airs L. J. Cemetery tha Trenton mole quartet ty in the coming November elect-Ion- a G. S. Heiner, by JerYf Logan; be Stowoll, will city election!. The meeting Lake City; Bailey of Ixigan, A vocal duet, Mrs. ang, The End of a Perfect Day. Harry Michaelis, of vital intercat to all people of Morgan; E. R. Miles, Salt StewFlorence and Airs. Rebecca Lewis; The grave wa dedicated by Bishop Secretary. The public is urged to be present. Perry Hyrum; H. Wright, J. our community. B there. Politics! Adv.) solo Chnrles L Stoddard; duet. Airs. Cnrl Robinson of Afton, Wyoming. (Paid (Paid Political Adv.) Logan. Political art, Adv.) (Paid By ffm. J. SNOW Brigham 4-- hs 4-- H -- 2 La-Ba- - feb, . 01-pi- n, 18 Caste Sgtotaea! . . B-n- m k, ng en -- rd d; Uni ns r ct, . n, - c-- Special |