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Show ;,c- VvV ' wy'1 ..M iw c y.; ' C f;x , ?' ,', CAPITOL, Logan, Today And Sal. VAUDEVILLE y ;' A.. ,i ,;' FADS Aed FANCIES ' i-- A ;'f ,. ', V- - -, Sun To Wed, ' ? ' s . , THE THREE r f ' dA'Yj w, MUSKETEERS A DAILY THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT ambition of you should back the to the limit home city your reform tin cannot Wishing IV w It doesn't take much business sense to start in business, but it takes a whole lot of it to keep in business. world. COVERING a. VOLUME XXVIII ' SMITHFIELD. H. C. TO PRESENT 5c DRAMA, 5e ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH ROAD SHOW TO BE SLATS CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1935. NUMBER 45 FRANKLIN COUNTY GETS VOCABULARY CLUB IS PRESEHTED FRIDAY TWO MORE PROJEGTS ORGANIZED IN JR. BENSON PRIESTHOOD HIGH GOUHSELOR SUSTAINED CONFERENCE SUNDAY AS SOUTH WARD BISHOP In advertising campaign and new One of the outstanding entertain PRESTON Two more W. P. A. A vocabulary club was organised Dr. J. Morri Godfrey, newly elThe Benton Stake priesthood cona comedy drama ments of the week will be the of great value have been in the English class, section projects will be held next Sunday ected mayor of Richmond, was susvention te Sonne, M. 1. A. road show which will be. started in Faye Franklin county, show- - of the eight grade in the Smith-fiel- d at the stake tabernacle at Rich- tained as the bishop of the Richle presented at the North Cache presented in all. the ward recrea-jin- g Junior high school. an increasing spirit of coopera mond. A represent dive from the mond South ward Sunday. He will December 6, 1985, will tion halls high school, ..The purposes of this club are: November , tion among community Friday members. evening, weeY ending 15 general authorities of the L. D. succeed the late Bishop J. Lfroy he begun during the 1. To increase our vocabulary. at 8 p. m. j The Preston .city schools have re- Robinson who was killed near FarmS. church will be in attendance. Mr. L. to November 16, according 2. Teach ue the use of the dicThis road show will consist ofjeeived a federal sessions if the conversion ington on his way home frpm the amounting grunt "wo manager. campaign D. Spencer, three one act plays, dancing num- tn near 112,000, which will remit tionary more. will be held; one at 10 a. m. and Cktober conference in Salt Lake a meeting Mr. Spencer called 8. To help our spelling. bers, song specialties, stunts snd in a complete landscaping set-uone at 1 p. m. All bearers f the City. Mr. Perkins and W. W. Mr. with comic readings. a shallow well for watering, a coal 4. . To help our grammar. for Aaronic and both Bishop Godfrey ha served commitpriesthood, The Here is an bppertunity to enjoy bunker for the j. L. Peterson, advertising several year as first cunselor to ere requested to be high school, and a ted in following officers were eleccamfor date definite a set to tee, the first meeting: an evening of real snappy enter- new paint job on all wood work Bivhop Robinson. .Roberta Kilson, president. paigning to begin. Students from the tainment Special numbers are com- in the City schools. As counselors to the new bishop Henson the The by adopted selected slogan he to will towns 1 various were sustained Nathan D. Merrill Information from the, W. P. A. .I add Raymond, vice president. from the different Man ing ward of "Let stake is, Every canvas and solicit tickets, Ruth Mortensen, secretary. office shows that this project was the stake. and Alfred Nelson. Air. Merrill had Ilia Duty. A meeting of the art commit- Lucille Roylance, reporter. under C. W. A., concon- served as aeaond counselor in the started A the to small make this of admission Officials will price hope The meetings tee and dramatic club officers was be are held every ference the charged and the public is in- tinued by the IERA, and will he largest ever held. Meet- former bishopric. .i ld to decide on new scenery which and each student should Monday To succeed L. F. Hendrick fci W. P. A. the to vited held at 10 a. m. and be will completed by attend. ! ings is to he painted for use in this ward served who in that The other project, which is now bring in a new word with is deha Ballard clerk, Melvin J. Apostle I drama only. finition and a sentence using the e well under way, ia the new will be the speaker in the after- capacity fir 14 year, was sustainS word. Slats, .by Bessie Wreford Sprin-ge- FUNERAL HELD FOR ed Milton Webb. in Franklin which will oe particular noon session. Each student aims to use these a comedy in three acts, was The reorganization of the ward constructed at a cost of (2,200. are and men thousand One boys efrnam by Miss Faye Sonne aa the F. R. ROSKELLEY thorughout expected to attend the two meet- was made under the direction of Most of the logs far the structure words in conversation the year. drama of the year. were gotten out by the IERA. ' School Busses have been chari Presidents II. Ray Pond and A. W. the The cast, as selected by AT SALT LAKE Franklin only recently, under the ' Up to the present time we have ings. Chamber, who were accompanied terai for the occasion. board cf director!, is proving to to the meeting by five metnliers if secured a much needed gym- held five meetings, and each has IERA, be very efficient with Darrell Pitthe stake high council. nasium, gaining a federal grant cf proven successful. B0YS-GIRL- S cher playing the title role of "Slats Lucille Roylance, Impressive funeral services were (7,700. Hollowing the reorganization pro' and June Burgess carrying the op- held in the Hyland Park ward chapReporter. the Primary aasociaton held ceeding Satisfying inquiries as to the ENROLL IN UTAH r oo-p- ... el, Saturday, November 9, for Fre- why of the multiplicity of posite role as Pauline "Polly ita ward conference. Six members grant; drick Rigby Roiskelley who passed received of the Primary stake board were by this small community, DOYLE CARBON TO FILL CLUBS present. F0UR-- H Ida Monroe ns Mrs. Phillips is'eway at his home 2645 Chadwick local W. P. A. officials is it say Monday, because of their willingness to co- MISSION going through with flying cobra.' Street, Salt Lake- City, IN FRANCE George Stuart plays the role of! November 4, following a long ill operate. Franklin has an individual-itA total of 5759 boys, girls, young ENGAGEMENT amature decteictive.'ness. Stephen Ward, this line. abng men and jDung women were enwho furnishes the needed hit of J Mr. Roikelley spent his early iDoyle Cardon, son of Air, and Mrs. rolled in club ANNOUNCED junior and senior comedy to the play. Other parts 'childhood and manhood in Smith-arHyrum M. Cardon of Benson, will "the paVtiummer,' in j" taken by Francis Rawlins as field and about 20 years ago he RICHMOND leave Monday, Nov. 18, for an L.D. additiun to 141 who completed vnr- Katherine Davis, a coed; Don Little- - went to Salt Lake and has made S. mission to France. Mr. Cardon iouB the winter of projects during Mr. and Mrs. George F. While is a graduate of tlie Utah State 19.:5, dyke as Boland Phillips; Arthur By- - his home there since that time, D. P. reports Murray and announce tlie engagement of their RICHMOXD The Richmond Cove Agricultural college. tee as Detective Charles Foster;! For eleven yean he has been club Mias Myrtle Davidson, sUte association has anPicks Leon Halgrcn as A farewell party for the departing leaders of the Utah State Agricu- daughter, Emily, to Norman V. Baxter; custodian of the Hyland Park school nounced committee the Helen Lartoii, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. John and has won great respect from Budd Griffiths as Kennedy; following missionary will be held Friday eve- ltural college. W. Larson of East Garland. chairmen: Grace to his proHealth, Helen associates as Funk; testified s Benson Saunders; ward at the at, Rlcjmingfield ning chap!. This makes total of 5900 club Mr. Larson i a farmer student member- A cordial invitation has been isRums Toolson as Bubbles Clinton; the funeral services by his colleg- - gram, Bertha Hendricks; fismembers enrolled during the of the U. S. A. C. and is now ship, Florence Lewis; publicity, Eve- sued to the public. and Elmer Olson as Shorty Ross. ues. cal year 1935, an increase of 648 affiliated' with the Consolidated AirFlower from relatives and friends lyn Stoddard; magazine, Wavie AlThe stage crews will be from the cent 1934. over About eighty per in San 'Diego, Calcraft speech department, Mist Sonne ata- - were profuse and beautifuL Friends len. Committee members will be NOV. of this number wall complete their ifornia.Company LINE DEAD dif-1 chosen chairman of the the ( by flora the. Hyland Hark school were; ted. project, the leaders said. -- The tin charge of the flowers, marringo will take . place . jferent committees. Executive offieThe 'club group have been clariY FOR TAX GIT WATER Of December of consist er ,7, in.. S:n Diego, Calithe organization Pallbearers were intimate friend The annual North Cache Harvest folk aft fied junior,' including young G. fornia. G. Elsie Mrs. EcAllen, Home Mr. of president; the Ball, sponsored by RoskeUeys. 12 to 16 years of age who enroll Burial was in the Wasatch Lawn Merrill, and Mrs. Verna Hutchinson, onomics club and the Future Far-At a recent meeting of the city in definitely outlined projets mers dub will be held in the Nor- - cemetery. The grave was dedics- - vice presidents; Mr. Deloa Ballam, council tho dead line for paying foods, Clothing, livestock, crops, WAR VCBCRARS TO The-t- a r; Miss -, water tax to Smithfield City with garden, poultry, forestry, pheasants, th Cache gymnasium, November 27. ted by A. D. Blanchard of Smith(Merrill, music director, Elaine discount was set at November 17th. and turinsys, supplemented by readgeneral field. Christofferson, GET GOVT. HELP Fredrick Rigby Roskelley is the! The next meeting of the P.T.A. educachairman, announced that good recreation, organized ing, sic would befunushedby the Han- -' son of Ssmueland Mary Jane Rigby, will be held on Thursday evening, tional and nature hike, music, deORGAN1ZA- TO ALL VETERANS Auxiliary Masting sen Orchestra from Logan. Regular Roskelley. He 'was bora at Smith- -, November 21, at the club room, monstration, judging and exhibit. RESID Dr. is attendance I A good 1882. urged. November On November 21, the American 7erioVb 8, Si?NfvAr?4rrVCTERANS prices are to he charged and prizes field, o He is survived by his wife and J- - Morris Godfrey will give a meet at will the Science Home and Farm groups, Legion Auxiliary daughters and his mother, who" tare on the care of teeth. Film home of Mrs. T. B. Farr at 2 p. involves the young man and woman j be will on the subject ha been at his bedside for the past pictures m. State and C&utny officers will from 16 years of age and older! shown. Iweiveu uuui uic t n tVtnV meet with the unit. day that the gym would be beau- - three weeks, hi brother and sis- ment Service, Washington, D. C., The James Hendrick camp DUP ti fully decorated and the commit- - tra: Sarah R. Watson, Libbie R. The following program ha been selves; are interested in the - hold its which will be of interest to veteran, at will W. John regular meeting Wilford LaVon tecs consisting nf Virginia Burgess, Watson, Roskelley, arranged: A song by Mrs. posite sex, have begun to make who are desirous of and ideas to Gwen Balls, Delmont Larsen, Wen- - IL, George, and Martin Roskelley, the Pioneer hall on Friday at 2 Winn; violin solo by Mrs. W. W. collections of plan obtaining farm, Rural under clock. the be will o The lesson given regulations of Glen Mrs. Mrs. dell Hurren, Glenn Larsen and Don and be mounted in scrap book, for the Margaret Kingsfbrd Perkins; reading by KesetUement Administration. music Harris. Iris Mr. DefenSpecial by Lake Notional in are on interested Salt who a trik and Miss Ann. directed City. Winn; future, Lillledyke, by L will be furnished. ooo se by Mrs. W. J. Cook. Larsen and Amos Bair hope to personal appearance rad charm. HelRural Resettdement Admiius reMrs. Jennie Thompson, Mr. All member are invited to atThe.e groups select project! re-- h make this the biggest, most success-- 1 People from Smithfield who tion rad the Veterans Admunstra-h- h Glcnna Christ and Mrs. en Skidmore, Fred for needs tend. (tended funeral services ball of the year. lating to their interests and the to hostesses offerson acted as Mrs. Alice Thornley, occasional joint sessions for tion, veteran who receive compenIRcskelley at Salt Lake City, GovernFederal tlie from sation a club at Kle their foland as partners as are President. tho discussion of such subjects stressed as urday, November 9, y be assisted by the GovHalloween party list Thursday voc3tams, economic problems control ment may thekey notTS an assembly given lows: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wataon, in ernment Thomp-pohome at the Mr. buying farms. To reMr. if ning book William Watton, The American Legion Auxiliary ling life vocational decisions, the American. Legion Richmond Mr. end Mrs. ceive favorable were son. earned ideas consideration, appliHalloween entertained in honor of two Gold reviews, music, tours, campfires, exNo. 38 at the North Cache and Mrs. J. H. Roskelley, Mr. and had agricultural have must of cants Out all out in and Mr. u Mile and appointment. Star mother, Mrs. Annie demonstration, hibits, j dging, high school Monday. November 11.' Mrs. George Roskelley, The object of the proMr. and Mr Mrs. Funk of Bens-n- , were town experience. etc. and guests home the at a recreation, Mrs. Martin daughter Roskelley, A very choosing educational partner, now ir of McCammon, IdAia of Mrs. Annie Miles on Wednes- AH young men and women having gram is to help farm fam-lieMrs. Emma R. Hanson, Bishop Vcan program was presented for the on circle met N. in finane 1:1 distress to become II. The beFriday to Richard incJtne Mrs. are afternoon land encouraged day tertainment of the any on productive land. Ine the home of Mrs. Leander Peart, President Alice Thornley welcom- gin a saving account They are The program was elected in the Wm. IL Roskelley, Mr. A. D. Bisn-jwas land may be that on which they speci-.Nelson a Will Emily to know a and talk. to Amona, and in short ed chard the Le4 budget, daughter, spicy group taught order and are now- located or land sele:ted Mrs. T. B. Farr paid a glowing tri- something relative to costs gionTnd United Sate. bS we ford W. Roskrilcy of Logan. Mrs. guest A social afternoon of the Rural Resettlement AdminL"' bute to the guests of honor. Mm. values. by after which the congreij Jenne Thompson and dragiler In approving applications, istration. includI humwork ia Mrs. The junior club Pearl Gordon entertained with gation saryg one verse of America. Richmond, Mr. and Mile?1. ed in the extension 25 an actual preference will be given la Pocatello. Mrs. Jane of and orous program family reading; Prayer was offered by Mrs. Lulu provided 18 of them, alto having to compensated veterans, Mrs. Joan with accnrdirn music. ELK HUNTERS HAVR rowdy, the chaplain of the aux meet all other requirethat - f0 Home they Science selections several af groups, ntchcr ang The iliary. An instrumental trio, veteran will be reEngagement LUCK ter which chili and squash pie was Extra features (f tlie 1935 club- ment. toEach ING GOOD World is Waiting for the Sunriae," return a stipulated amount exquired of renewal included a members. seventeen to served program fa rendered by Mr. J. W. Announced ooo hibits and contests at the Utah of his compensation each month to r. Budd Griffiths, and Cyo number of elk have been short reimburse the Government for the a met State Fair and a three-da- club at Ladies The Quite Literary Mr. Nkl Hillyard, commanSmithfidd out of and course Toolson II. at Hyde the home of Mr. R. the agricultural college farm. der of the post made a few reMr. and Mrs. Ncphi Tarbct an- brought all most F:rm and ' Interested veterans should be adA this rate 7. j where 116 representatives delicious November At Park canyon. Thursday, marks after which a vocal duet, nounce the engagement of their daugli from 20 vised to write to Dr. E. G. DexHome members shoot to Science luncheon was served by the hostess, "Well Never Let Our Old Flag ter, Venna, to Mr. Reed Tibbilts of: hunters who have pcrmita d Mrs. Kernal Tools: n was a special counties met in discussion groups ter, Veterans Administration, Wash will be Down, w:a rendered by Mrs. Lona Long Bosch, Califonia, son of Mr. elk in this vicinity D. C., fir the proper appliguest Mrs. Velma West Sykes of with Eugene Merritt, extension ec ington, Tibbittn of Long Beach. Slwjfied this season, Smith and Mrs. Margaret Anderson. cation blanks. Tlie blanks, carefully with dealt on cnomist. The dicusiona Kantos a 15 program gave for City, The audience was then asked to will leave Friday, November plans executed, should be returned to that The Third ward Sunday afternoon modern poetry. She read several sel- relationships, vocations and stand in silence for one minute In California where sho will be marin( f the members office, where they will be studied two S. the G. for future Fond under Mrs. the will be ections. charge gave meeting respect to tho unknown dead of the ried. volved. by agricultural and other experts Airs. Sykes. if Katie Crngun, Kittle Toolton, poems composed by ooo World War. wm-in connection with the applicant's been of has emphaEmma Quality and Thornley. Mr. C. B. Johnson introduced the recase folder. If approved by the OF PIONEERS The SONS entertained sized at in ail dipVenna Tarbet the Miss projects. The choir will be under B. speaker of the day, Mr. C. ection of Alcsdamcs Emma Hanson a trousseau tea at her home on sults of this was evident in the Veteran' Administration, the blinks Stratford, a member of the Brigrelative all correspondence 1935 with i TO MEET NOV. the sheep exhibits at the and Lucy .Myers. Prayer will be Tuesday. The ham post No. 10. Mr. Stratford to the well thereto, will be forwarded did Club Mrs. numbers Air. te and fair. of st Walkor. Mrs. Npplii offered Speakers daughter by gave a splendid address in which for Administration Resettlement Beaastdsred was Miss will be Miss Tarbet. Tarbct open classes, showing against lie slated tho aims and ideal of Tho next meeting of the Son for the afternoon the further action as such Roskcl-Ic- y In of develophreeders tlie . experienced t'l Mr. Mrs. Wanda lwr m.'thor, Wedtrice receiving by Thornley, the legion a follow: First, that of Utah I inner r will lie held ment of plans will make possible. re. Harold Evans state nnd surrounding states. and Mr. Nora Nilson. Story Ncphi Tarbet, Hie United 'States maintain a strictnesday, November 20th. The monthly The only participition of the ooo Aston Ilml Alice of ITowman, and Air. Wedof Logan, Thanksgiving by ly neutral altitude In foreign af- meeting will ho held the third Administration in this plan were troueseau rooms and a poem by Bomell Winn. Story The prcsil"d CARD OF .THANKS fairs and, Second, that we build up nesday cf earh mouth. is to receive and to study applicaMrs. Walter over Festival Harvest Snelgrvve. the by he of by English An interesting program will a national defense strong enough to tions, and to make recoinmemintiena Relief Airs. Orvil Heap, Mrs. Meikh, The the Mrs. Kitty Toolson. rendered. This date will be pxpol an invader. Administrathe to n Du to We thrink wish Anders Ethel ami several Lenna many will club Smith, sing Charter Society glee and dead Kite for receiving The color were retreated in tion.'' us who assis'ed Richmond. Air. Dewey AHm people nny way namber. Benediction will be by of benediction wao offered by Mr. C, member. -- oooand Ruby Tidwell served One hund- during the illnc, death, imi burAlice Roskelley. I. Mr. BGOOD LEGHORN Johnson. 25 SALK: FOlt our sister ial and of snd called red. guests presented my daughter A baby girl was bom to Mr. REES FEED STOKE. LLETS. FI hWo for the way the cmnnuu.it y h:i In bride. their FOOD the AMERCIAN T11K AT MonSHOr compliments on Mrs. Bessie Heaps was hostess to and Mrs. Irvin G. Derrick Adv. site wed us their most heart.'eit symMis Tarbet will lenvc Friday Iludfm STORE FOR A GOOD VARIETY tho 8.1. T. rowing club at her home day, November 11, at tho to ail thank wish We siao AND she where CHOICE pathy. GROCERIES Cilifrenia, OF Beach, balw Long Afcmnrial hwpltal. Mother and nn Friday Braicrd rug for sale. Will make who tco'i part in (ho night. Light refresh' MEATS. WATCH FDR OUR HAND will be married to Itced TibUit, the Kra!J" ments were served to right mpnv are doing nicely. This is if material is furnished. Mrs. t nerviccu. .ORDERS rugs Air. ami son Claud of DELIVER Mr. WE BILLS. 3on. i. Isth nnd to one sperial guest, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mr. adv. '.V. Martin. nnd Amos Fuller J, Bench. .dv. of Long family. OF (2.00 OR MORE FREE rrterson. Vodis Hillyard, scenery for "Slats", directed by Miss 8-- 2, p, pre-ren- t. t lp.m. scout-hom- r, . 5800 Win-thro-p. . . - 4-- H e r-- J Paients-Teache- rs 17 - . secretary-treasure- SiiTfc lec-tw- J I -- at-f- ul eve-b- st s en-Jea- n, ng I nt I visit-advanc- .TlS!?" j ; Fulid-phe- r, Nap-pe- i sat.s-Clau- k 4-- H - 20 bride-elec- t 4-- . in-th- Ve-tvra- . J-r- t - fr fun-en- d Tib-bi- ' i- , |