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Show & CAPITOL, LOGAN, Today SaL UNDER COVER OF NIGHT3un. and We A DAILY THOUGHT Smifljftd doesn't take much bnaiaeH but it Mia to itart in buaineM, a whole lot of it to keep .gjgi in M volume ; xxx smith field, cache county, utah, i Annual Health Day Date EW JUNIOR HIGH (SCHOOL 17" TO ' ENTER MEET AAA PROGRAM OPEN FOR ALL OWENS SAYS fknnen who did not participate -a hat year's aoil oonaervation pro to the opportunity mb an given I Mtr the program this year, to W. W. Owen, assistant t feegor of the Utah State Agricui-fcjucollege extension service. d The man (wbo did not participate pi yttr or ut has not iwho Jjartici-iwti- d in any of the (triple A pro-mcome in on the name f Wing aa the rthem," he Mid. j jToricaheete may be obtained from county agent or from snendbera e. the egricultunal conservation Farm acreage, crops grown ja 1936 and the normal yields Star nth trope should be given on rtbe cork duet. Thera is no obligation incurred in submitting a work sheet, it is not a contract of any kind. Armen who signed a iwoxk sheet is 1980 will not need bo give additional information regarding their feme unless the acreage has ctaa-ft-d through purchase or Bale. A complete record of all farms in each county is iwanteff by the government. Farmers who may not care to participate in the program (will lie asked bo give a report on their fum acreage and the crops grown list year. A map of eath famn will be made during the year and a supervisor tin visit each farm to determine shat has been done to qualify for ay eom-m2t- ppnent through the program. She aim of the program la to aid the farmer bo conserve the fertility of hie own farm and la not but suggestive, Mr. compulsory Owns' said. .. - . - ooo FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. Funeral J. ROSKELLEY were services held for ! lira. Joseph Roskelley, Wednesday, Msndh 8, 1937 in the Third ward, L. Vera under the direction of J Todaon. Opening tong, Let the Lower Light j Be Burning by the choir, under the direction of Beed Halverson, accom-- i panled by Mrs. Ray Moseman; Bis-hop W. L Winn, opening prayer; I That My Redeemer Lives, by the choir; duet, Jesus Lover of My Soul by Mrs. Florence and Reba els Lewig; speakers, John P and Bishop John H. Peterson; closing remarks by L. Vera TMson; closing song. Nearer Dear Savior to Thee by the choir; closing i prayer by Henry B. Roskelley. The grave was dedicated by W. ) j Know Tool-to- ; H. Roskelley. Lindquists and Sons had charge of burial arrangements. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET MARCH The American Legion , 12 Auxiliary will meet on Friday, March 12 at the home of Mrs. Annie G. Miles. A program is being outlined. Refreshments will be served. A good attendance is desired. -- TO PRESENT ooo- DAftCE REVUE f VIEWS CAPITQ By Ned Miles The Smithfield junior high Ti- gen, who are holding second place in the Qache Valley junior high school basketball league, are going to enter aa invitational basketball tournament during the week of March 8th to 18th inclusive, at the Washington junior high in Ogden. The Tigers team has played ml basketball this season in their league competition, They an hoping for top honors ia Ogden, although they wiB run up against some of Utahs best junior high teams. The games will be played on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, March 8, 10, 12, end 13. The first two days games will tart at 4:15 p. m. Each player will be charged a fifteen cent registration fee (S1.&0 per team) ten inplayers on the squad. Forty-Hv- e dividual medals will be awarded as follow! : ten each to the champions, raimen up, and the consolation winners, ten each for first and second all star teams; ane each for high point man; most valuable player; moat spectacular shot, and the beet ball handler. LIFE SKETCH GIVEN ROM HILL EXPERT ADVISES OF PHOEBE HOSES FARMERS TO SOW CERTIFIED SEED told by Mrs. Phoebe Arsbell Woodruff Mooes I was born May SO, 1859 in Salt Garden time is approachInks City, Utah, the daughter of ing and one of therabidly ( moat important bill registered objections to' clauses By E. E. IIALMOS, Jr. Brown Sarah and Wilfard Wauiruff. things to consider in raising a good Salt Lake.. City (UP) Old., age forbidding drinking in public places About the first things I can remem- garden is good United Press Staff Correspondent reed, according to J. and shot the measure bacK when 1 was about two C. llogenson, etxeneian j the ber waa pensions continued to hold a place a ogronomisi. old. lived We in the northwest yean Undersized und shriveled seeds (io worry No. 1 at weeks start, as sens house for more amending. of tiie big Woodruff home not contain enough food material to ton divided sharply over revenue Conference committee action p corner one room down stairs and one room establish a young plant properly; peaied necessary before the bill provisions. upstairs. Three of we children had consequently, many die before After receiving general approval cauld be put into shape acceptable the they measles. 1 was very sick and ore well rooted. It has been found when first proposed, the bill ran tu both houses and the administraa lady came in and said I had the that heavy seed will produce 48 into unexpected resistance Saturday tion. Black Measles. Mother was quite ex per cent more established and failed of constitutional vote for plants cited, but I was too sick to care.. than will light seed. Although the final approval. Senate president HerMysterious members of the mysIn a few months my Grandfa- cost uf certified seed i little terious joint legislative investigating bert Maw, sponsor of the mea.-ure-, ther, Aphek Woodruff, died. I re more it is .the best seed to buy, was forced to vote against it in committee draw the curtain shroud- member him in his coffin. A few because uf Hie standard It Iraa to order to insure reconsideration. ing committee activities a bit far- months later Mathias Cowley was reach to be certified. In the long Supporting his bill Monday after ther apart during the week, reveal- drowned in the Jonlim River. When run it will be cheaper to use because a week-en- d of conferences with Fe- ing that the State Liquor commis- 1 was seven old we1 moved of the ('neater number uf establishyears deral officials and administration sion is one of the state departments in the Southwest turner of the ed plunts resulting from its use. spokesmen, Maw called upon his undergoing committee scrutiny. house, with one room upstairs and Professor Hogenson explains. senate blackboard to bear him out Moving for rccjnsideraition of sev- one room down stairs. Here dean soil means soil free from in proving that annual state reven- eral liquor amendments, committee- brother Newton was bum. When my he diseases such as smut, or rust, If ues will provide ample funds for men revealed that the commission was a few months old we nil had any disease waa present on thn land and investiofficers its under to were leave and funds other pensions, coupgh. We were so bad the year previous or even on the vital whooping gation, stated that "certain provide for other state needs. that mother had to curry us up- adjoining land, do not plant your but stairs at In brief, Maws figures showed: facts had been discovered, night and downstairs in (Rinlen until after a heavy min, wuuld volunteer no further informa1937 estimated state revenues the mornitig. Soon we moved in the warns lrofe-so- r Hogenson. estimated expenditures, in- tion on the m&tter. little new ad be house consisting of A good seed lied is one in which cluding pensions and other departfive rooms. Here my sister Maiy evwry eed planted will find condiFor the first time in the bis- mental needs $6,090,000 ; surplus As the week opened with just was born. tions fo nrapid continuous gnwtfi. tory of the Smith field junior high 81,454,000 for use in other dqiart-men- tr 14 days of working time remaining hod a wonderful orchard The .conditions .which promote gerni-inntoFather and added expenditures. they gained a victory over Frankunless a special session is called and grape vineyard. When I was 8 of the seed and growth of lin in their own ball. Opposition, under leadership uf Senate and House sifting commit Lee years old 1 got poisoned and nearly .the young plant are: moisture, deThe outstanding shooting and Senator Ward C. Holbrook', got out members shucked off coats and p died l. from eating the seeds of wurmth ami firmness of the soil. fense work of Miles and Scrowtber, its blackboards, and set up opposing sleeves Monday to fall fo work When 1 was 9 yours old I In order to get good seed bed along with the rest of the team figures to show the 82,100,000 fund in earnest on the vast number of helped father bud a young urchard. the must be welt .worked, ground in succeeded gain- set up for pensions would leave the hills before the two houses. cooperation- they In the spring he look buds fioni and then (allowed to rest a sufficing a victory of 41 to 8. The state ' short, and mfciTt work hardMore than half r.f the 539 b'lb, trees, cut a little slit in the tiny ient length of time for the partihigh point man was Burke Sonsw-the- r, ship on other funds. memorials and resolutions introduc- tree r.nd put the hud in it. I hell cles t settle together aa much as scoring 14 points and Miles (Insisting that the bill will pro- ed in the clumbers are exported Lo it in niy fingers while he nature will permit. This condition 12. vide amply for oil state needs, Maw receive final consideration in the while yarn and tied (the bud. I of the soil aUitwn the moisture to lA summary follows: charged that large corporations wastebasket, as committee members sometimes rode down the field in rise into that .legion .whore the seed G FP PF P fearing that no property tax reductSnithfield working against time, attempt des- the wagon with the ox team planted. It also allows air, to 0 2 0 1 ions will be possible under the bill Rich to pare down the agenda 'When I was 12 years old my Tint penetrate into the same region of perately 0 tf 2 are fighting it tooth and noil. Smith human great sorrow came. President Young soil from above ao that the seed to something approaching 0 0 2 Opponents retorted strongly, basEllis wanted father to help pioneer Bear can get oxygen. The warmth of .the possibilities. 2 Pitcher River valley. My brother Wilford suns nays will permit penetration ing their arguments on reports that 0 0 2 Robert Ayres, regional Federal SocJones ...a. brother more deeply into the roll and thus A bill designed to SSfSf either ws married, but another 0 Barker ial security attorney, had informed lowering of utility rates or increase was old enough to take responsibili- cause quick germination and rapid 7 8 3 14 Maw that the state might lose fed-ea- rl state revenues shit Serawther past third read- ty, so my mother moved to Rand- growth.1 The seed bed should be 6 1 H2 Miles aid if the bill is passed. ing in Senate chambers at weeks olph, Rich county, with her family firm ao that the roots finding their 0 0 0 0 Gash As proposed, the meisure bases end. except my pal brother, Brigham, way among the soil particles will 2 its Under provisions of the bill, any who was two years older then my- be able to hold the young plant firmpayments to oldsters (not to exceed 830 monthly per person) on utility lowering its declared valua- self. He stayed in the city to com- ly in a position to grow property. 41 the ... 20 10 Totals assumption that the Federal gov- tion to escape added taxation, will plete his education at the University. G FP PF P ernment will match state funds. Franklin also be forced to reduce rates char- This was a severe trial to me as SERVICESKLDFOR 2 2 8 Morgan Uncertainty as to whether or not ged for service in oorresponiing there were no good schools or thea0 on tres there. I arrived in Randolph Governor Henry H. Blood would ap- fashion. Hawjston MRS. ALICE SAUNDERS 8 i Stone Since rates charged are based on imy 12th birthday. We lived in a prove the measure in its present 1 u Fahriman the corporations value and expense tent six months. I went boat riding form, added to opposition fuel. 0 Low At any rate, remaining apparent- in maintaining service, Senators ar- with my sister in a tub on Little Funeral services were held for 3 Stokes utility Creek, la the fall we moved in our Mrs. Alice Octivia Smith Saunders ly a matter of mathematics and gued that under the bill, 1 Woodward under fire on all sides, the bill mov- cannot purposely lower its valuation new hxne. Tie only homo In Ran- in the Third ward Thursday, March Mother loss in revenue dolph with an upstairs. ed back to the House Monday, wip- without taking was 4, under the direction of llishup end two 8 11 11 9 school to order in off years valuation records its of Total .i all hike doings nor can it taught ing Richard Roskelley. In- secretary in the Relief Sjciety. I , Senate books as it went. charge more for service, without Sister Thou Wait Mild and LoveiThe relatives of Mrs. Laura Smith often attended these meetings with curring added taxes. the choir, directed by Reed her. I taught Sunday School, a class ly by met at her home oh Friday afterUtah Taxpayers Leaguers and otaccompanied by Mrs. Halverson, noon and tendered her a party in hers boosting for complete homestead In a sudden burst of speed Mon- of nine little boys, which I dearly John prayer, Moeeman; opening I Ray love. the five h returned loved hou-members and they birthday and property exemption appeared day, passed honor of her seventy-fiftto Savior Dear Nearer P. Toolsan; anniversary. Dinner waa served at doomed to disappointment at weeks bills with hardly a dissenting vote. went bo dmces at early candle light Thee the choir; duet, In that twelve T, by or eleven included until afternoon Old danced and over Rep. Measures passed S oclock and a pleasant Lund-qui- st start, aa Senators wangled to o'clock, then we had intermission and Beautiful Land, Mrs. E. B move W. Jensen, and evening were spent in program, Age Pension law provisions. Charles duet, and Lundquist; reand danced form two The pension (bill, which bases its create a number of state su'idivis refreshments games and social chat. Dainty eveMrs. Erickson and ... Mr. Johnson k ,by conservahoped-fo- r revenues partly on increas- inns to be known as roil freshments were served in the Beaver Dam; chorus, One FIet-Jes- e to At the age of sixteen' I mairied ning. The table was centered with. a ed liquor prices and partly on home- tion and flood control districtsmeaMrs. Lulu Mortenwn, Mrs. T. Moses, of Big Gationvood, inS Hour, beautifully decorated cake, made and stead and personal property taxa- fight agricultural problems a Min Carrie Jensen. Lavon Winn, decorated by Mias Lena Smith. Those tion, seemed lo preclude any dras- sure reserving to the state mineral Salt Lake Cbunty, June 14, came Mrs Gene Sorenson, and Mrs. Reed counties little sold a Next April daughter by right In proirerty present were Mr and Mrs. Brigham tic exemption provisions. Halverson accompanied by Mm. Roy to us. In the fall we moved to CotBlackhunt and daughter, Barbara, of At weeks start the exemption bill for taxation; a measure to hang Moseman. Smith in to moved mother Clifand tonwood House speakers remained in House hands, probably pictures of all Arimo, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Speakers weic: Hy:um Jensen of field, Cache county. The following ford Smith and family of Bounti- to await final Old Age aetkn be- House chamber; and others. Garland; Bish'p Alfred Johnson of our lost we of baby. February fore coming up for decision. ful; Mr and Mrs. Wayne Smith Beaver Bishop Sylvester Low, Dam; broelde:t March 1877, my In With an eye towards prevention Salt T City; Mr and Mrs. Roy Dish af Ed Saunders of Og Sen. married increas1. Woodruff, David to as well ther Smith; Mr. and Mrs Lue McCann, Running Old Age Tensions a close of accidents as Closing remarks were by Iiislr:p Hatch. The neSTVune' my Mr. end Mn. Albert McCann, Mr. gcconj M headache inducer fur leg- - ing employment, Representatives pas Arabell The ch i.- - sang Richard Roskelley. or completed brother having famrailroads Brigham, and bill bill foibidding sed a shuttling ihe and Mr. Ray Mooscman liquor iaiatorj yraycr ro.l- - his education, came with my hus Tho Deepening Trials; and an(j forth between house and public carriers from operating ily, Mr and Mrs Everett Smith Wallace Sccrist. and brother myself Fred, his defective. In band, i any way senate for some weeks. Mrs May Chambers. ing stock if The grave was doJimied by R. to see mother in Sniithfirli!. Me First passed by the senate, the bill Under the bill, defective rolling Smith. II. her seven years Smithfleld people attended was rent to the lower chamber, tock must be immediately rep a ed had been away fiom and Sons had rhaege than Lindquist more wen or 1 for her and nearest repair shop the funeral services at Benson Sun- there to undergo a series of amend - j at the r a burial of Frimgciucnts. on a year. We .arrived then mornfather of ; meats which divested it of local op - j round house, before it can be mm day for Andrew G. Munk, Noble day June 15, 1877. The next Mrs. new and several Roes added pro G L Mrs. tjon cjauge win! ALUMNI TO HSU) N. ing before breakfast Brigham Chambers of Smithfield. visions including one providing w jrr, to see the Bishop and school truschief revenas all 1ro.ted of cent legislative liquor that 2 per - tees about teaching school. At bre.ik-f- a m DANCE The Third ward choir are making uef g0 inlD a fund for an educi- - some weeks cs-i- , continuedms held Davids wife wanted fo go tisol t as and the importance, to liquor.' ondary present tknnl campaign against preparations to see her folks, so s.,c, final action in abeyance until th. 1 the river are Jn-- i cantata, From Death Unto Life waa returned to the Semite. All North Cache ali: my husband, Fied tnc aiaic Divid, Brigham, bro- viied to attend the ! After hot debate, senators refus- receive a report from old (.'..'he by R M. Stulta. nine Moses and my year Democratic Central Committee. I nd to consider the c might, ther Newton went fo the river. My alumni dance to be M.iro'i 5, in the Sm . ,o!d Jen'nr sisters stayed it home to help mHello Folks! k Aik:i uV nna , accor.; dinner.. At THANKS (With g.hooi, OF CARD thor Lewiston of Mr. Elaine Jiyer r- horse-- 1 h on one of .!jn:ii Here came racing David president jieiklc, visitation. words, Encvuraging was a Smithfield viator Dn Sunday Spring the into hJuse1(riniza,ljT,. nndib.ck. Jle staggered r rm. pr.'.fu ion of fragrant flower ear lubri - ! afternoon. and The 1'ersmna dance bam. Its time to have your Drain acts to numerous to men- - clasped mother in hi arms k'nd out many for live fo driving. -h will urn. too mu,., tl., was for rated Spring Froston "Oh he g'od s;m- Simpson w.is hosiew tion are the expressions rf the ho dan-- e triken Nowt-gun had cxpl.uncl. thc that used winter oil and grease endd Mrs. Clifford duff ex-and lie at her home on pathy to us in the loss of an ; 'and wont to llu nver and shrt a Ft-ne- to her bridge fill with new Conoco Gerbi atTTT-CHER score prise was won reliant husband and father. Greases High Friday. and Oil off h s . Motor and the For these many manifest itions we duck. Brightm .o.ik water after the Mr. Anderson SERVICE Erma by Mrs. and DOUGLAS visited went in the and j thanks. extend wish to Tnrbet. end all cut prize by Mrs. Lillian on page four) Phone No. 2 We will call for Tust!.'.y. (Continued and Munk family. Mrs. Andrew Adv. A delicious luncheon was served. deliver your car. sports-manrtti- p; in roll-edu- rhu-itnm- - 12 14 10 .i. e , clo-iir- Miss Louise Waits will present a dance revue at 9 oclock Saturday, March 6, at the Roxy Theatre in connection with their regular show. of the district" was A school for custodians Cache county held Saturday och-w- l at the Smithfield Jun- ior high school, under the direction of Howard Barker, superintendent of buildings sad grounds of the Salt Lake City schools and A. Douglas, engineer for the district. All custodians of the district and Clerk Lloyd M. Theurer end E M. Van Otden, in charge of engineering in the Cache county district attended The school. Visits were made to both schools in Smithfietd and the North Cache high where local school in Richmond problems were discussed. Following short talks by Mr. Darker and Mr. Douglas, a round table discussion was held where questions wen answered by the visitors regarding heating plaata of the various schools. , ....As g jM-m- nt ui. , 0. j house-amend- TONIGHT ed Is i.l, |