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Show (lAPiTOL, Logan & Today Sal. THE BRIDE WALKS OUT Sun. to Wed. Shirley Temple In BANK HITE THURSDAY POOR UTTLE RICH GIRL H VOLUME XXIX SCHOOL SMITH HELD, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY. JULY 31, 1936. SYSTEM HAS BEKEFITTED LOGAH ELKS BEAT SMITHHELD, , PAST TWO YEARS 4-- 2 NUMBER 33 CITIZENS TO VOTE OH SECOND WARD SCOUTS FIRE DENTIST ADVERTISING: RETURN TRIP YELLOWSTOHE FROM TENT RAZES CALIFORNIA OF. CHAMBERS SENDS PLAYERS TO GROWERS CIRCULAR IM COMING ELEGTIONTO LEAGUE PEA Fire of unknown origin broke oul Team Standings shortly before midnight Tuesday, Won Lost Pet. In accordance with an opinion Etoatlonal facilities in the etate the tent of The is of A. W. Chambers, president, has accourt an 28, destroying July big following 1 8 .750 handed down . UU, have been greatly benefited Logan Elks by Attorney General the Scout trip :o Yellowstone Nat- the Cali front a Players, located on mailed a circular letter to dlrectqrs one-ha- lf 1 and 3 .... .750 three Logan Collegians Chez the legislation proposed .by a ional Ljo the pat j of the Utah-ldah- o Rrk taken by boys and lead the school grounds. Canning Crops 1 3 .750 group of dentists headed Ogden Bamboo according to a pamphlet an Dr. era of the Smithfieid Secutnl ward Association the fire to by calling atfbntion to witnesses, According Preston 1 8 the .750 W. L. Withers will he- placed on as showing Noble Chambers, dltions in the pea fields. Instruc-a- t soon last after by reported the show; .500 the regular ballot next 2 2 of the present state Brigham City ...x November general sumt chairman. which time everyone had left the tion are given as to how to 'pto-te2 2 .500 for the voters of Utah to decide Governor Hen- - Garland jininiatration under Left Smithfieid at five p. ni. Monburing the tent to the ground duce a more profitable' crop, in 1937. Tremonton ...j. 2 .500 whether dentists shall have 2 20. Camped at Old Faith- before an alarm could be sent in.l E Blood. the day, July July 18, 1936. achieve-MU- ts Smithfieid ..... 1 .250 right to advertise. This 3 CanSome of the outstanding To Directors cf Utah-ldah- o question will ful night of July 20. Camped at local The fire responddepartment 3 .250 be settled once and for all time Fish 1 In the educational field as Hcneyville 21, 22, and 23. Daily ed quickly after the alarm and were n'ng Crops Association: Bridge, "Look-in- - Malad .000 at the 4 0 Jet forth in the pamphlet, We are nearing the end of the general election, as announ- trips were taken to points of inter- able to save everything except the was the quick ced by Secretary of State Welling. at the Record, est from this camp. Left Fish Bridge tent and one set of scenery. Esti- canning season and I believe the In the opinion of the dentisti ad- Friday, July 24, for Mammoth Hot mated loss was in excess of 2,000. most unsatisfactory prSduction and Sundays Results irion of the administration to take Bamboo 6, Garland 1. funds to aid federal Ogden of vocating the repeal of the Statute Springs. Left Mammoth Hot Springs giyautnfe The show will continue their en- quality year that Cache Valley has Logan Elks 4, Smithfieid 2 enacted at the last legislature, a at two oclock around North Loop Hihs schools. Paramount among in SmitKfield, playing the experienced in her history of can gagement Tremonton 7, Honeyville 4. 133,000 seemed to signal victory has these were the already been for Ponds Lodge at Island Park, rest of the week at the Junior high ning pea. Logan Collegians 11, Brigham City won by the Attorney General's rul- where camp was set, night of July school with the same As you well know, irregular weaBsintain schools fin the full nor-sa- l high clast 24. Returned home July .25. term. The 200500 for adult ing. shows and entertainment as before. ther conditions during May and part Pertson 7, Malad 2. The who dentists With a moving picturq camera, I ia understood that the players of June created an Irregularity in de m a n d program, employing 200 enroll-aadult the right to advertise believe that Martin Roskelley took pictures of will secure another tent in the near the growth of the peSs. The infestaand having tochen Next Sunday) Schedule their wishes will be overwhelmingid the tion of pea aphids was greater than the wild life in the park of 15,000. 5,XXTD00 for school and et Ogden. Honeyville it has been any year in the hiatory ly sustained, by the voters of this boy scouts and explorers in aetfen. od college building programs, Logan Elks at Logan Collegians. State. These progressive dentists ar- The moving picture films will be of canning in Cache Valley, I believe pmnnn for financial assistance to Preston at Smithfieid. principally because tike predators, gue that fewer dental prices will developed and the picture, projected allege and high school students. Malad at Brigham City, such as LaJy bugs an9 surface flies, la additon the- - slate administranaturally follow the right to adver- on the screen in the ward recreation Tremonton at Garland. were very slow moving in from the tise. hall, to which all members of the te! hu: mountains as well as hatching out Mr. Welling has certified that- the ward will be invited to see, which Guaranteed schools the full amIn the first game after the re- petitions circulated over the State la hoped will sell scouting to all from eggs laid last 25 per capita state I believe ount of the Camilla Mrs. Ladle 46, Walker, of the Smithfieid ball contains the legal number of names who attend. we have sustained a losa in Cache ribiidy for support of education and organisation wife of Gerald Cecil Walker, died from pea aphids infestation Many of the boys participated in Os UR amount of the equilizattan club, the local nine lost a 4 to 2 of voters to warrant its presentaat a Logan hospital Tuesday, July Valley decision to the the of approximately hikes conducted by the Nation123,000 compared league leading Logan tion to the people under the initiafund (fi per school' child during 28 following 4 ten day iihiesa. with our production lb 1935. tive and referendum law which re- al Park Service. 5 school year and 6 per Elks. Walker born December was Mrs. The new policy of the club, which quires 10 per cent of the names of We recognize the virtue of the pea Leaden taking the trip included: school child annually thereafter). 1889, at West Jordan, daughter to this valley arid cannot be 25 per school should be welcome news to fecal legal voters. These names also had Bishop Willard Hansen, Noble L. Paid full sum of crop of John and Susannah Trappctt unduly discouraged because of tho child during 191-3- 5 and will shortly fans, is to use only Smithfieid fel- to be certified to before a notary Chambers, General Scout Chairman, Ladle. She is survived by her hus- loss this I am sure it will be Glen R. Winn, scoutmaster, Samuel school lows in future games. In the game public. psy like snm for 1935-8- 6 mother and the following wisdom onyear, her band, our part to make a study new the the under first Gordon, It hue been a hard fight. One leader, Martin children: Mrs. Leona Corbett, KimExplorer par (full payment was made twice Sunday, of the coil of importing lady bugs policy, the local boys made a very group of dentists oppose advertising Roskelley, committee member, 1. I k previous 13 years.) berly, Idaho; Airs. Lueila Roskelley, from some of the ar&s in CaliforExtended statejunior college fine showing. Several of the new on the ground that it is unehtical. Chambers, committee member. May J. Walker, Smithfieid; Elvin nia where they are produced, into ExpfeiYrs making the trip includ- G. dental iyitem by adding Weber and Dixie players used in the game Sunday The other side claim that five grand our Walker, Lewiston; in Jane or ed: showed and baaeball of Garff too talent llal Rud.Lowe, Hansen, college and providing Tor their suppplenty prices are high. But the final children and seven brothers and sis- next valley if Alay are early not sufficthere with more experience under fire, decision Is up the people. Read, Lcnnia Chambers, Junior Bing- ters. year ort and enlargement.' ient here at the time the aphids ham, David Weeks, Eugene Elwood, Enacted legislation for election they ill probably add new seat and Funeral services were held Thurs- start to work to properly combat Lloyd Jensen, Burk ' Scrowtlier, Imy-d date board of education and to vigor to .the local nines attack, FORMER SMITHHELD day in the Smithfieid Third ward them. Therefore, I will appreciate The game' Sunday was a spectacCovey, Llwellyn Gittens, James im constitutional amendments 2 interment with oclock at Robert chapel you at your, convenience Gillens, Yernard ion the voters in 1936 for Gittens, taking ular fray that' kept the fans on the in the Smithfieid cemetery. Lind- having this DIES Hil Louie their the analyze seats of question with the growPilkington. rife of state superintendent out of edge throughout had the arrangements ers of peas, as well as the produc.Scouts taking the trip included: quist Mortuary nine Innings. Logan romped politics. in charge. ers of alfalfa, to determine whether Dean Athay, Grant Athay, Leo with the "first tally in the opening "Enacted law permitting retiremGeorge Y. Smth, 67, died a4 his or not they would be interested Roland Downs, Kenneth ent of teachers at The age of 60 canto, when Petty raced around the home in Logan Wednesday, July 29, Chambers, in spending 25 cents per acre on Farrell Elwood, base bases with and nibaidizing Anllh some Fern, Harry spectacular research work preli1936 after a lingering illness. He the peas, and alfalfa ground for this Melvin Gittens, Terry minary to putting the act into eff- running. was well known in Smithfieid and Wayne Gary, type of project. Hansen, James Jensen,' Cecil Kelsey, ect in the future. Smithfieid retaliated in the fourth Cache valley for the various church Claud Another serious ahd destructive Mark Orlando and took a 1 lead which they Nelson, Nelson, Enacted legislation changing locfilled and also capacities which he to the produeffTn of peas in Wendell enemy al school board elections In Preece, to held the Roskelley Billy eighth inning. up to miniin the Real Estate business. our valley is the spread of noxious Bud Reed, llolis Smith. three mise sudden Reeder, Elks the the pushed eighth in changes personnel He is survived by his widow, weeds, and nightshade especially. I tad insure better continuity of tallies across to put the game on Zerviah Green Smith, four daughwill appreciate having you advise tkod program. This effects 35 ru-- ice. RIFLE Mrs. Erwin T. Hawkins and growers with whom you come in con. Next Sunday Smithfieid meets ters, districts; giving them advantages Mrs. John Mrs. Mitton, Logan; Ray tact, also publish it in your local penning in city school districts. Preston at Smithfieid. The manage- Hubbard, Grace, Idaho; Mrs. Alma GIVEN CHARTER paper, to plow their ground as soon "Extended field of education to ment premises a real game with a 11 grandLake Salt as possible after tM pea crop la City; Jacobsen, of Smithfieid fellows, mrorporate added emphasis on healt- full lineup two sisters and two broalso grain land, so . that harvested, children; C. The D. Smithfieid box score: The Washington, h, safely education, vocational edu-t- i! D. Miles, Louis overcome the further Annie Mrs. may they thers, SMITH FIELD (Utah) Rifle club has been granted nd character and social educand Arthur Smith, Smithfieid; Mrs. a charter by the National Rifle spread of weeds. At The same time ation looking to better adjustments they can benefit from the fallow Hugh Eckersley, California. Association, the national governing i curriculum to life and civic needs in the improving of the physical Funeral services will he held Fri- body of the sport of rifle shooting, f children. condition of the soiT for another LDS the m. in 2 Logan at made an announcement p. day according to Broadened scope of supervision and in with burial crop, prefer that they make First ward chapel, today at the headquarters of the Wr educational program in rura sections at this time of the the pfot under Smithfieid a the association The club haa here. cemetery was looking toward better stand-aland that will be most suitable for direction of the Lindquist & Sons charter membership Of twenty-si- x better equalization of educpeas in 1937. We recommend that Dr. D. The officers are: Archie mortuary. ational opportunities in rural areon alfalfa fields, fence lines, and as. Egbert, president; J. G. Plowman, ditch banks, the weeds be cut down Clayton Raymond, "Raised Work To Commence professional standards of as much as possibly also to feed secretary; J. H. Roskelley, treasurtochers and teaching methods to off all possible feed before winter H. B. Dr. and executive Daines, Curb And Gutter er, adjust teaching to individual chili Os these as are the plaSba where the officer. differences." their eggs and carry aphids lay 2600 Is included one at club This about are who All citizens over to the next 'year. they within the proposed curb and gutter active rifle and pitsol shooting clubs Our organization is also studying who National affiliated Rifle the with districts Aimounced Marriage and sidewalk paving market conditions and ifeng with Association. our soil selection, allocaimproving .. oo Mr. and Mrs. n ting our acreage ani improving on George Riches the marriage of their daugh-Jun- e, our cultural methods in some areas, Family Reunion Held to James L. Hendricks, better price, I art sure, will be a e Thirty-thredcsccndcnta of the George G. Hendricks entirely justified for the 1937 crop of -- .. late Mr. and Mrs. John E. Anderson of peas than was paid for in 1936. The marriage was solem-'Wj-d of Richmond, were present at for your July 2S in the Cogan temple. CTDEETi Thankln y Jos. W. Peterson, family reunion in Logan canyon DEQIIDCAPINft ' O IHCC I past interest in the furthering ol IlCdUtirAU'nU Richw at entertained Grge Recorder T1 last Monday evening, July 27, Adv. ' cooperative work in our valley, 1 I)useau tea id honor of her . A hot supper was enjoyed by the 000 lighter, June, on Thursday, July remain, blocks from f read The I four held was dinner party A following: Mr. and Aire. B. Mon-soScore by innings. Mn. Rfehes and Miss Riches Yours, very truly, !: U. P. railroad Alain to street the in Hftemwn canyon. Logan 4 030 and daughter, Bertha, Mr. and Friady 100 000 Elks A. W. CHAMBERS oil and have leveled .the Sucsts. Mary Hanson Logan tracks been was dinner served, Christensen and daughter, 000 200 000 2; After a delirious --ooojvaa resided in the trousseau room. The Smithfieid and w,. Sybil, and Mr. and Mrs. Dell RcJins treated.. .. The people of Smithtied ... 2, thr pciuainjlrr rf U W-lVt- l, table was centered by a i Gails Primary Th. prop of Richmond, Mr. and Mm Satrtfe ap.nl Gaik,. bright summer flowers. Vote., BMiaril., base and enjoyed the in ah Reese. evening hits Anderson and daughters, Blenda, Euhagy Biches, Dorothy Tuttle of hit Reese. Two the swim light lalia by and Elaine and Vivian Ander-osn- , State Road Commission, Mr. Carl Archibald. Double play Archibald to at Logans. After A primary has been called by the , Naomi Hendricks of served. Those parwere refreshments 10. of Grand Island, Nebraska; Mr W. local Democratic committee for FriBy Ewing Conroad One hundred guests Jeffs. Strikeouts and Mrs. Jorgenson, supervisor, Air. were: Harry and Mrs. J. W. Barnett and daughOff ticipating Hunsakcr 10. Base on halls day night. August 7, at the Public tractor Olaf Xelzon and the during the serving hours. De.llyke, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell How. ter, Roma, and Mr. and Aire. Walker ball with 1. Hit pitched Ewing Library at 8 p. m. to select delegates who carried workmen and out Air. other Rich, in smj Mrs. James L. Hendricks Mrs. and Mr. Wayne man. their honeymoon at Bear Yeatca by Ewing. Umpires Reading and Airs. Ruel Plowman. Air. and Lowe of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Dean this work in such an efficient man- ta attend the State Democratic conjapend and Read. Scorer' Thorpe. Barnett and children of California, ner. vention to he heiif in Salt Lako Mrs. Albert F McCann, Mr. and neb and and Air. Vernal Munk Mrs. City, August 15, 1936, and dircuss Miss and lauline am Mrs. Earl Bodrero Airs. Aaron Hill Air. and Mrs. such other business as might prochildren Alnoseman Mrs. and Benson; Kay sons, tf llind. .J08 QUALITY MKRCIIAN DISK Air. and and Itrrnard and Aire. Ray Kingsford of Fuller Air. family Gene ami and Glenn children Kenneth are Taul Mnson and perly come before the meeting. All Ray, Reasonable PRICES Dayton, Idaho, Roy Tlifl of BounDuwdcl of Smith-Cree- k visiting in Eiiclanlc with Mr. and interested are invited to attend. Mrs. and Blue ADE AT for Edwin Meiklc left Sunday Allen THE QUALITY GRO-EE- tiful, visited Mrs. A. J. Hill pn Airs. W. R. Alnosoman. City Democratic Chairman where he will be employed. MARKET. Adv. Tuesday. UTAH-1DAH- O eon-beg- - nt, nt 1935-3- - al RESIDENT ' 2-- CLUTIS nl nl -- . an-ou- jond. n, s.rslilci, Rieh-serve- to. rrtnJ ... d. Y Sunday, Aug. 1 COMMUNITY BALL PARKSMITHFIELD -- 4 p. m vs. PRESTON O |