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Show eAPITO-- f Logan Today & Sal. iT HAD TO HAPPEN - Sun. to Wed., Ann Harding In THE LADY CONSENTS" BANK HIGHT THURSDAY $ i j S Ji THOUGHT DA1I A DAILY THOUGHT much business In builneno, but i lot of it t keep tit .w-- t You should beck the ambitions of pour homo city to the limit. the cannot reform Wishing world. I COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH SMITHF1ELD, CACHE COUNTY, Health SAFETY HOTIVE SEEN AIDING VOLUME OF CAR USED or JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL , GOOD TEETH ARE IRRIGATORS TO FEATURE TUMBLING ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH SALES NUMBER 15 UTAH, MARCH 27, 1936 TRAINING GK TEETH LIST GROWS THIRD GIVEN WARD .FOUR SMITHFIELD BOYS SPONSOR PROGRAM INJURED IN ACCIDENT AT TO STATE COIIEGE STATE HIGHWAY The Third ward M. I. A. wm;0N conduct a special program on Tues-- 1 Help to make the world pleasanter Water masters and ditch riders day evening, .March 31 at 8 p.m. I Three persons were shaken up and to live in by keeping your mouth from 57 irrigation' companies in Utah The following number? .v'J be giv- - four others injured in an automobile and teeth dean. and . southern Idaho, were given a en: . .collision on Wednesday afternoon . Straight, Clean Shining teeth are four-daGirls Trio Afton Barker, Jeness north of Smithfield. The accident intensive training course plesiant to look at, they help to last week at the Utah State Agri- Fulkerson, and Dclva Ewing. oocured on U. S. Highway No 91 keep the whole body in good health cultural collage under the superviViolin solo Mary Smith. when a car driven by Mrs A. P. they prepare food for digestion by sion of the Extension Service and Vocal solo Mr. Harry DeRyko. Anderson, supervisor of the rural resettlement administration at Presthoroughly diewing it The chewing the dpeartment of agricultural irriReading Melba I lawman. of tough foods is good fir the teeth. Vocal duet Eugenia Lundquist ton, Idaho, collided with a car driven gation and drainage engineering. Remember that the chief business by Frank M. Wickman, 43G2 Hyland Professor George D. Clyde, head and son, Charles. of the teeth is to crush and grind Comet solo Budd Griffith?. drive, Salt Lake City. Dr. O. and W. of the department, the food, this must be well done The injured were: Mrs. Anderson, Girl's June trio II Erma West, Israelaen, noted authorities on irriand not loaded with bacteria from and Phyllis Allred. fractured pelvis, broken right leg conducted the in the west, gation and bruises; Mr. Wickman, " broken Vocal sob Ada Claypool. dicaycd teeth. school which was designed to make deWatch the left teeth Plano knee cap, body, face and head solo 4 the number of customers who ev- - New Hdf-Pric- e for Randall Sorenson. carefully Plan available the more needed and most Pnd sa interest in safety considers-bruises snd cuts; Garth Hansen, Maud Chambers. cay. A decaying tooth is not only In Reading, information in the shortest ttM the dealers indicated that the Violin solo Smithfield, fractured nose and brodanger of being lost, but it Is a practical Consumers to provide irrigation Guitar duet Ferns Hillyaid. possible speci-AoH- y time; customers who of ken right cg; Reese Anderson, dismenace to all other teeth in the pnpobion Roskelley, Kathryn and water masters a clear- and Lils Allred. companies esk about brakes or other-isIlocated and to mouth aa the Jaw, tooth knocked out, lachealth general Light & Power Money well. ing house for exchanging their own comment on safety factors is eration On chin and body bruises. The public is invited to attend. Three others suffered minor bruises A decayed tooth should receive experiences and ideas concerning mebow abcut nine out of ten cs comten few meat of to in 40,000 a four and cuts ss follows: Bud Low, Lloyd customers, Nearly years care from the dentist before it is thod! of increasing irrigation efficplied them residential and farm users, are allowed to ache. Visit the dentist iencies. Jensen and Eugene Ellwocd, all of ago. The aims of the college officials Smithfield. The latter three and Han-ao- n Wideipread campaigns now saving money on their electric every six months not only because were realised as evidenced by many conducted were passengers in the Wickby civic bodies and newsp- service bills under the new Half-Pric- e of decay but to prevent decay. Plan according to the quartman car, while Anderson, a son of A little money spent occasionally expressions of commendation made apers ere cited by many dealers ss tfce probably reasons for the grow-b- g erly report made to the State Public to have the teeth cleaned and taken by those in attendance ftir the exMrs. Anderson, was with her. Mrs. Anderson, Reese Anderson, interest in safety shown by the Service Commission by the Utah care of is cheaper than to lay off cellent material presented during the Power and Light Co. istd car customers. A program of group and indivi- - and Mr. Hanson were treated at the from work, and pay doctor bills for school Irrigation data gathered by Whatever the reason, spring sales The new rate plan, which became rheumatism or stomach troubles! that the Experiment Station over a per- dual action cn the part of Utah William Budge Memorial hospital, if used earn this year are showi- effective Ootober 1, provides that come from tooth and mouth infect--' iod of 80 years were presented and fruit growers to place orchrrds on while Mr. Wickman was taken to Cache Valley General hospital, ng substsntial gains over sales of all current used each month in excess ion. discussed. a more profitable basis, is a vital The accident occurred when the of that used during the same month neeut years, according to the school idea need in the The the this for the in child cf the state, By giving training opinion knowledge . the base period, is received at his or her teeth and by making their was bom in a Cache county plan- Df Director William Peterson of the'c,r driven by Mrs. Anderson, who half price until the objective rate care attractive and intresting we ning meeting sometime ago and the evtension service. j was going north, swerved in fnnt Wickman car, is reached. "To increase returns, our orchards f the south-boun- d immedofficials health them. in Service shall the habit Extension fix of EXPERT SAYS PIGS It is estimated by company officTo hare strong healthy children iately began preparation for giving must be made to produce high yields j Sherill Jeff towell reported, I a bmred' deidgned to bring about a of fruit of high .market quality at ' Mrs.. Anderson told Sheriff S tow-lo- w NEED EARLY FEEDING ials that beneficiaries of this plan and happy in their school w:rk,-!eft the hospiatl, that a truck saved 860,000 during the months of work for the proper dental treatment better use of the limited supply of unit costa. To accomplish this e requires a high degree of efficiency forced her off the road, while wit-i- n December, January and February. No for ech child. state. Eighty-onthis water in Irrigation orchard Director If the pigs are being grown for report was issued for October and The following have received their irrigation officials took advan- Paterson said.management. a of two months Novembcr-thorchard operthe market the first OK slips this week: exEvery of them and the feeding of they trainng tage ation' must be done in the right should begin when FIRST GRADE they are about operation of this new plan. pressed their desires to hare the does this under manner, at the right time, and as plan tn weeks old, or as soon as they The saving Eugene Deppe, Jack Cragun, Stan- course repeated year after year. iD One or two cheaply as possible. begin to eat, advises professor not take into account customers who ley Bingham, Barbara TidweU. reductions by SECOND GRADE H. or such as spraying eperations, Smith of the Utah State received .addition:! M I A CONJOINT fertilisation, may limit the yield, reason of a change in domestic light Gloria Thain, Geoqge L. Smith, Agricultural college. sin or quality of the fruit and lower Fading can be done by providi- ing schedules which provides all con- Barbara Pitcher. 4c be will KWH 76 over returns, if not properly done. The ng a creep where some FOURTH GRADE ground sumption ward MIA will hold its solution of the many technical prohurley or a mixture of 2 parts of a KWH. Daruin Jones, Arelia Done, Dale The Third Sunday blems of fruit growing requires much Offlcails explained electric consu- Saxon, Jay Ewing Ralph Reylance, regular conjoint program ground barley and 1 part middlings, The m. 8:00 29 March at p reduction evening with r shorts, an kept in a trough or mers are pleased the study and information as to proFIFTH GRADE muak furnish the will inchoir ward as duction, marketing, and pest central df feeder, so that the be to cmtdnue so, will and Lee Whitlock. pigs can for the sacrament service and the methods. Mp themselves whenever they like, creased use brings them the lowest For the solution of many profollowing program has been outlined. w not wean the pigs too early. rates in the history of the interClose To Slopes Slogan, Marva Sorenson, Two music- blems in which individual action is Monday Figs should never be weaned until mountain territory. al (elections by Marian Richardson not sufficient, group action is neccomthey are eight weeks of They said when the power age, and and Company. Talk Golden Sorenson, essary. The trend of present day 1912 in bn weeks is better. Weaning pigs pany came into existence The public economic life is toward group action t dx weeks, as is sometimes done, average domestic rates ranged from Grocery stores and barber shops Piano solo, Alice Hurren. What's going to be needed by way attend. invited to Arbor is close on ta sure to will Smithfield the by organizations of producers to imin in KWH. produce some runts and 10 to 12 cents per wardrobe replenishment or reof solve to prou runt is Just prove their industry, incther name for an territory, whereas the average price Day, Monday, March 80. this spring? Warm days are AT SEED and and pair GARDEN stares other YOUR legislative duction, Some the GET of marketing, in its yarwus unprofitable pig, paid for home service around the comer, and they HAVE have been WE ,ust Fruit problems. is less places of business may also close. growers REES FEED STORE. Ths younger age at which hogs forms on the system Ag-re- n, A COMPLETE LINE. BOTH BULK backward in organising tor mutual may come suddenly, Alias Ellen oo be brought to a marketable than 6 cents. the Utah of Adv. clothing specialist fruit and the PACKAGE. assistance, industry report ght, tin more economical In connect! - with the their State Agricultural college reminds Conjoint AND Special has suffered as a result. cent gujns will be, is a well established officials revealed that 26 per " the farm women. The forehanded Delbert is aons fruit and The Utah sadly industry Mrs. Gus Myer o This means that every pt or 24,107 customers of the power a trip to in need of a unified plan as a guide mother sees that each member of cook-in- g for left have Melvin and were will be made to bring the company and subsidiaries Dr. Joel Ricks of the USAiC will southern California. Mrs. Myer will in production and marketing, and her family has at least one wearable o a weight of 200 pounds as electrically at the end of 1935, a lecture in the First ward on perhape most of all, as in outfit ready for the street or school been who has give husband guide corresher the quickly as possible, which means an increase of H95 over on Sunday evening, join on "Ethiopia when the mercury soars. It need service months. extension new The three plantings. hL the hogs wiH be on their the coast for the past way ponding period in 1934. March 29th. All members of the not be new, but it should be fresh, movement a initiated for has county dos market at 5 or 6 months of age. Officials stated the company and Second wards First Smithfield and presentable. The main state-wid- e won pressed, of and first place Hansen agricul Mr. Evan planting The cost of fattening will vary mestic customers in 1935 were using invited to attend since this is on the E- - W. Elliot Roxy Amateur ture, including the fruit industry, and point is to begin soon enough so are the taswhat but records at the Utah more clecericity than in 1934, a Joint meeting of the two wards. contest on Frid'-- AlarrhSO. Mr. llan committees have appointed in each that no one is slighted and the sewAgricultural experiment station show average being 755 kilowatt hour Dr. Rieka is well pRppared to dis- Hanson county to work out a practical long- ing is not rushed. played the violin. with the present price of feeds annually compared mith an average He has made a this cuss subject. time plan. We invite your partici First we should arrange a good ud the hogs fattened on alfalfa of 715 KWH. in 193-1- . of Ethiopia for several entertanied study special in to keep sewing equipment and these meetings, Mrs. planning potion Littledyke place Clyde and Lig.W Pture with a ration of ground bar-fc-y In 1935 the Utah Iowcr Ho will give this same lecthe Lndiea Junior Literary club at and in putting the plan into oper- partly finished work. Spare hours and one pound of akimmilk for Co. and subsidiaries was charged years. ture in tho L.D.S. April Conference her home on Thursday afternoon. ation on your farm. Deccm-wmay then be utilized to get ahead h pound of bailey fed, or a ra-- $1,656,000 in taxes and on .. in Salt Lake City. with machine sewing and (OO Miss Faye Roskelley reviewed the spare f 95 pounds of bariey and 5 SI. 1935 hnd 1620 men on its regular Musical numlwr by C. R. Nelson. book, North of the Orient, by Anne Mrs. Mary L. Merrill entertained minutes for pick-u- p temwork, for most 623 Jowds of tankage, the cost of additional 6 an and payroll Lindberg. Tea was served by the at a dinner on Wednesday evening of us have to fit our sewing around 200 pound hog from a 40 porary cmphiycs, it in honor of the wedding anniversary and after the routine work of the to fourteen members. hostess that near officials For Sale, !ndeostPig ofwill be 6.03. Add to this It was explained by which was Good Alfalfa hay is a Air. and Mr?. Ronald McBride of home. A separate sewing-rco- n of Munson B. Inquire State 40 budget, highway. pound the construction producing a Griffiths women E. Robert most Mr. dream Mrs. were: but of Those Mr. and luxury U3o present Hyrum. adv. in tf wt which, if produced on the farm nearly a half million dollar, Richmond. entertained at a dinner on Sunday and Airs. McBride and daughter, seldom achieve. However, a good M Mgt about 63.00, So with the will be considerably enlarged in 1. 36 Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn, Air. and Airs. Melvin Bair, substitute is a sewing comer where FOR SALE prices of feed, 61 for bar-- 7 by the building of the new 81.600,000 and Air. and Mrs. Alanon Hill, Julia Aler everything can Jot kept together. One C. A. Wright Bobby Wright In at farms tation and 10 cents Several homes and per hundred for steam power generating of Ogden rill, Sam Morrill and the hostess, woman used a screen to hide her Williams Miss need, Margaret No renters apply al-Cache Valley. ? the of Trovo jmmHk and $18 per sere for and Griffiths Robert Mrs. and Mr. sewing comer, fitted the reverse Utah. 260 inquire B Monaco Richmond. pasture, a 200 pound pig can will require approximately the loist and hostess. Airs. W. R. Dcppr and Mrs. An- side with pockets for patterns snd adv. tf aJ ready to go to markft at mem drew E, McCombs were guests at small articles she needed for her wst of less than 80. and on to-ienter- a Mrs. T;rbett held and Air. be will A party in Hyrum on Thursday at work .and put a book on it for Variety program market is worth about 621. club their of members the merchandise hall tained ward hanging up partly finished dresses. the With the home of Ain. Grant Hall. For quality Tucuiny night in the First present prices of feeds and on Wednesday evening QtALITI the home The at at their Then, the sewing machine should MIA. of the direction the shop under able Present prices of hogs, raising prlcea Adv. tables small at served was the belt made sufficiently checked, outlined Luncheon been a'Y kinks like a following program has Notice profitable farm grocery. flowers. end the machine tried to sea in decorated spring early Richmond, of Lewis tight, BilUie " Song by ayriie, if the hogs are fed if it is in good running ordrr. An The guests included Mr. and Mrs. entertain- Reading by Mrs. Mse Winn, Comic Nation, Professor 8mith said. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark Air. and Airs. Clif- ....Notice is hereby given that bids extra Iron, ironing hoard, and pressNfcthnn InstruThomley. Mrs. their Wright, at Roy song by OOO ed at a bridge luncheon The mental number by Pete Hanson, and ford Simpson, Air. aiid Mrs. Edwin for water master will be received by sing pads might Ih kept nearby. A DCNT FORGET TIIE BIG BASE home on Wednesday evening. Melba Plow- Thirkle, Mr and Airs Lorenzo Irrigation Company., for tailors hand is a big help for pressBALL, AIRIL FOOLS DANCE AT were seated at small tables Cimpany, Reading by guests Iewis Airs. Thomley,' 935 and Louise Mr. from son, numbers irrigation season, also stock ing armholes and curved se:ms. It j JR. high SCHOOL. Thret decorated with yellow JonquIUa. The man, Dance one Mr. and Airs. Joe Weeks, Air. and holders desiring to transfer water is an oval shaped pillow about 12 and school a urehestra'a will furnish the music. Waites Mrs. dancing n.B. and 6 to 12 in- guests included: Dr. C Milo Cantwell, and Mr. and and aR persons wanting dry lot wa- inchea long and fr-Joseph, Mr act play, Threes A Crowd," directed Mrs. Daincs, Dr snd Mrs L ches wide, stuffed with sawdust or Griffiths. must cr before ter on Mrs. admittance A April apply small Mifflin Vyimr Ben Mrs and by I Mrs. Glen R-- Winn, Mr. Notice to shredded scraps nf cloth. A pre 1, 1938. will be charged. Dog Owners and W. A. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. hemal roll is good for pressing seams open. and order of of Board Andrew the Air. daughtHoljeaon By HoopGog licenses dr tsxes srs now Toolson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Aliss Directors... It is mode by covering a tightly ers Marie and Anna ALL STATE LIQUOR STORES Tools.n, nd payable. Failure to comply er, Mr. and Mrs. Adram I. E. NOBLE, JR. rolled magazine or a piece of Louise Waito were dinner guests of AGENCIES PACKAGE Mr. AND Penalty from 810.00 to Mr. snd Mrs. James Fulkerson, stick with clean muslin washed free Air. end Airs. Donald Davidson at WILL BE CLOSED ARBOR Sir. T per ordinance No. 7 passed and Mm. Harold Deppe, and of starch. Adv. 36. MARCH Sunday. Logan MONDAY, DAY, of L"gan . 1936. Adv. and Airs. Melvin Woodruff The Smithfield Junior high school is making a drive to get materials and equipment for tumbling squads, ever before, aafety jfgm ftas are prompting the trad-j- g according to Norman Smith, ccacli - at the Junior high school. jn of old care. for better equipWe are asking the public for any ned earn of a later model, old bed matresses that they may of repreetative to a survey jg the intemoustain Brandt have, that have been discarded so that we can get mats made for Motor Company. m of thetoFord this to sent sport. a questionnaire hpHci If you have any such matresses Action indicate a definite growtb f interest in safety considerat- wiH you kindly call (phone 135) h by the and we will call for them., ion, stimulated poripbly Lets help the boys dee-- lop a real in the placed upon safety tppiari acrobatic group of performers. nle of new can. ooo Aiked to make a rough estimate . con-jjyef- tai . ac-jrf- ag y . :n-s- en Saving nt 4i t'-da- 3-- Joint at-tao- , pro-Ucin- P1 i itt-ut- ni Eln r Water bal-nce- Ander-graithfle- ld L-r- broom-Scc.-Trc- J!1 as. |