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Show CAPITOL, I daily thought take Lopn Today & SaL TWO IN THE DARK BANK NIGHT Sun. to Wed. TO-NIG- HT MYRNA LOY in WHIPSAW . A DAILY THOUGHT business much You should back the ambitions of your home' city to the limit cannot reform tibe Wishing world. i tart in buiineO, but it jjftj J3J whole lot f it to keep Jbsiineta- - COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH SMITHFIELD, TRI-STAK- PRIMARY E IH January SI, 19 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL iAMERICAH LEGION TO TO PRESENT 0PERA K0LD SPECIAL MEETING TRY AND DEVELOPMENTS PRESTON Number 7 c SMITHFIELD AND HER INDUS- CONFERENCE TO BE HELD CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, Friday. A charming operetta entitled Ask the Professor, has been selected this year as the operetta to be presented by the Smithfield Junior high school for this year. The action takes place in a girls school and deals with the girls and their problems in school and out of school-whicare all solved by the professor so that everything turns out happily for every one concerned. The operetta is being presented under the general direction of Mr. Rich with the dramatics in charge of Mr. Winn and the dancing in charge of Miss Harris. The business manager is Terry Hansen, assisted by Dorothy Jorgenson. Stage mana- ger la James Jensen. baB ,numbe,r f very ,operl There will be a special meeting held in the library, Friday, January si, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of obtaining application blanks for the Soldiers i Bonus. This meeting will be of special As By J. MAX TOOLSOX MAY JOIN sprit of enthus- - SPORTSMEN iasm and interest is shown each!.. City Councilman of Smithfield OF succeeding year in the junior church NATIONAL RIFLE GLOB A HODGE-PODG- E field, scores cj Primary cSlAL COMMENT ON LOCAL activity leaders from the Benson, Franklin, interest to all Dont fail and Oneida stakes are expected in athletics. to be present. ( ( ( Preston, Scene cf the annual confab, The following information is nec-- NORTH CACHE LOSES Saturday, February 8. in filling out the blanks: BulCache essary North whitmans Every phase of Primary activity No. of atcertificate and amount. spirited imy flashed their and problems will be discussed by Branch of service. Weber the season against of the the several general hoard tadnbero Serial number. Richin Jta'fgn bat Friday night and local board members, in n Date and place of birth. i but to no avail Weber came outline scheduled to fill seven sesi Date of enlistment. two a with only jjjon top-- hut sions, Date of discharge.. vt bad! Mrs. Teresse T. Smith, Mrs. Anna Do not write to Veterans Bureau. Tb peak df the evenings excite F. Palmer, and Mrs. Lavina Deppc, Cache North the when t case heads of the Franklin, Oneida and two minutes Benson M TO bm with leee than stakes, resperiively, met in Ron Ptowinan Jjgt, held a two point advantage fim Smithfield to frlTof last week draw 10jWM the up the But Ahl-- b c"d HOLD STAKE BANQUET. a,nd conven- Leo Nelson 1824, when Jim Bridger stored kk the touted Warriors.sank a tie-b- c final plans for the J. H. Roskelley of the Warriors, very good dance numbers through- 8'Jurl there Bnd ve ft the tion. 1 i d basket and waa follafwed Jy All Primary ward and stake teach-- , E- - A"drewa J Cache Valley. He found the ValtoJ S,11) dlal?u,e ? c,ev.er The annual Benson stake M. Men toss from era and 0Vin in Ifiwser, who swished Indians. warming .with officers, stake presidencies, J"1 Streams and Gleaner Girl banquet will be lost Cache had North "and ride tb Wore stocked with fish and there 2? "J' high council Advises, and bishopics been selected held in the new Lewiston Commun, I The .... 12 will be present. All those intrested Clayt Raymond ijiia. ity hall on February 8, A price of 0 in Primary work released officers, cents per plate will be charged. 65 DOWN Afton 9 ONE Pmfeesor Will or parents are also invited to at- Ruel Pfewman year between 1824 and the coming by The stake officers promise a the honors in 6 first Rasmussen June for race F Ne,"on; George 9!inton Tb tend. .,f tha wttlers that Cache Valiev ?reakeY and more glamorous banquet greater Pitcher Arthur Bomb stake Eastern division seems General board members, stake held in the past. A better than old any to the 10 ddwn Griffiths simmeerd a bve mem Harry presidencies, lcc-tadvising priesthood been chosen this year, n has i; Second nrilry between First and.. bera and all stake officers of the Allen Erickson where the crowded conditions that ward First the Gun"e11: Done course Smith Of by TL .... die. and Samuel Roskelley came to vu. three stakes will be served a hot were present at the banquet last Lowell Nelson b me up on the younger Second lunch at itoon. this Valley and located where Wells- ifrteS,l!S,; , Tvny0 by year will be absent. The Lewiston two Balof First 11 Michaelis the with by injury ten but viHe now stands, but because cf All meetings will take place in II:rry hall is larger and better arranged ever 10 Man trouble and' the vnd neo, and the Seconds Jobnron Army various buildings of the Preston high Wayman Hillyard than tha tabernacle hall. The dance ta 1 cAue the ta w,th T?1 hack, . cOmingtoUtah," intent power ch'rge, school. The full schedule including they 'fernhe"vcl- be held following the banwill that with the opc.'st lev siul itK hit "cut and dried yet nntii time and place of meetings, appears will be included an your banquet See-a- d meets First wont until be nd In aiftlngf of 1859- - Durin th ? takS quet ticket. ? SaSu?ity.0 tlLhhofuo.o1,dB below. Leaders urge that this pro- SmlShfieEd 1 ia the decisive encounter. 1869f many settlements of Cache mwA gram be clipped and saved by PriTickets can be obtained from your Professor , Valley were founded. Logan and FlSusiesI workers for reference, as no R??aRiZftfgfin m M. Men and Gleaner girl ofward mary . Third ward seems to have fatProvidence In April, Mend n in May, iifTfS programs are being pepared. ficers anytime between now and the with W8h head is considerable strength Richmond in July, Smithfield in Oct- Sessions for stake boards, stake next Wednesday night. All tickets for-at their snaesatidn of Glen Tout, Three of Dur citizens were honored bber. Under the leadership of John . and high council advis, should be purchased by Wednesday presidency recent shodter. In presjptod Flat ward being chosen officer in the .Wright, os. Captain,., with'. SO ers. in erder that arrangements ,a,n? 21.n, the SmIth- - night performance has even jsical 0iani7atioa of the countyfamilics attempted to settle on Sum- pm their, Th'emo: Teach one another accan be made before Saturday to school, Junior high of their to affiliate with the Civic Concert mit Creek. In the spring of 1W9, lira rie to the possibility take care of the crowd that wiH cording to the office wherewith I ; Service lucorjioratii.n. irrinsf at the end of the heme have Captain WrigKt aurveyed the land and Doctrine be present you. appointed will stretch with second honors at least. Music lovers in Cache Valley which waa divided by drawing lota THInD WARD TO HOLD Covenants 38:23. to see and hear. and the men set to work planting 9:00-9:2- 0 stake then h:.vc a chant-Stake boards, N G AT BEAU R1VF.B artists. famous worlds their crops. This was a very cri- - REUNI0NaH0HE GOHiNQ KIWANIS ANNIVERSARY the presidency and high council advisers will be Whit will prdbably be North meet This organization activities! time in the early settlement of at assembly holL Devotional AND LUNCHEON Ceche'i next season. Smithfield because on June 15th,1 for and greatest; and maybe last music ready by Oneida stake. Prayer, was chosen one before the settlfrs had planted all B. T. Farr chute to win n game this season, Mrs. Thid ward reunion and home-o- f greetings and announcements. and Superin-- J of their crops, a horseman from the vice tifl be handed the Bulldogs when 0 to be held Saturday and c0ming (Assembly hall, rooms The 21st anniversary of the ogan-izatiJ. W Kirkbnde and Misa Maughans Fort came with a mea-'da- y, they dash with Bear River tonight 4 and 6) Separation February 22 and 23, in the into stake of Kiwanls was observed with to director. Oralie it Gw b tiers gym. Bear River in of srge Captain Cagun Wright telling ward chapel is announced. groups. Stake groups and priestan appro porate program and lunchInman troubles and warning the evidently one of the weakest teams The reunion will be held on in separate hood representatives in and eon the presence of the Ladies. to go to Maughana Fcrt.'urday 22, and the h the district and like the alow homecoming on The Kiwanisns themselves furnished with a general board member group the During ariii Bulldogs, havent snared a present in each group. Round table night in accordance with Sunday the 23rd. The latter event the advise from Peter Uaughan, they is in honor of the Ward Organiza-dedde- d the program! President Thomas previa this season. discussion Supervision for growth to give up the settlement tion Anniversary, to which the bish- - sided over the meeting and chairman Its benefits to the teacher and the or ater known es opric extends an invitation to all Hazen of the Educational committee poe-w- b Ogden has the undisputed child. conducted the program Kiwianiaa Smithfield. of funner members who may have place in the region 10:40-11:1- 0 stake the of on the piano Combined members and The Mayor of the great possibilities ed away to return and take part Harry Accompanied 0 rata after putting1 a dimmer boards and priesthoods. The union club visi- - orKnowing1 his good wife Florence led the Kiwenis and Council by an ideal City, in this memorable event, as well as tba Lopn hope deve,ePment to the tane of , club in singing America and other loncrhtpr house cn (Aabiyhal'l.) 'd last week. South Cache 11:15-12:0- 0 two into club songs, Lieut. Govenor George Separation into a second spot tie with leaden read Presidents Gattona message to group Younger (A) groups. bfen. when they copped a 34-2- 7 the club. Immediate past President (room 6); (B) Home builder advistdupk in a fast game over the ers and trail builder guardians, (asammri J. W. gave the talk for the eventhe time the from process Heir River iUm heme, for themselves. They youngs ten last Friday. sembly hall). entered until taken away fro ing. It was historical educational, arrived on Summit Creek October 10, 8 and inspirational The subject was Continuation of the discussion UTAH IN cold storage after a Pf.d LINE 1859, and in the spring of 1860, Three games are scheduled in the the history, Ideals and objectivu union meeting. Special consid- - hours the officials decided n w Ihe arrived' more sAtlers from 0(dm-bga- n -, jmany district of Region One eration wiU be given to department a of Kiwanis. Service to the underjmtJb should Kcne that AID FOR PENSION place Luke and Davis Counties. The tonight. c town-sit- e privileged child was stressed. Presij ronage of this community. groups, was then surveyed by Jesse Korih Cache at Bear River ward animals that were inspected it was w Fox in 1860 dent Thomas led in the rededication Sessions for stake boards The blocks contained to service through Kiwanis. Ogden at Preston boards, stake presidency, high coun- found that a large majority or oeeijten jot of j director Federal one acre eneh Frank Bane, hull Cache at Weber (Ogden). cil advisers, and bishops. Nineteen couples were present Mr. as down turned Being liver was Qn Mandayi July 23, i860, was a the Social Security Board, reported and Mra, Henry Spackman were Thome: And the spirit shall he fit fir ue. It was seen that arter day Committee House to the recently remembered ong will The dub DO WE NEED A LOGAL given unto you by the prayer of such careful and competent service guests. hopes they special states had submltcjtizrns of Smithfield be- - that twenty-fiv-e care ui Kiwaniana. be will thc scon not this receive meat old-aand that if passes that either ye ted that faith; fact that out of the pension plans caua6 0f FLOWER GARDEN CLUB spirit ye shall not teach. Doctrine! inspection is safe from disease r pHacefui qUet came Indians with ksd or probably would meet 1 n c and Covenants, 42:14. Every tiling hoops and weapons which quirements laid down in the federal First Ward MIA Program 1:00-1:4General session at as ductedin a cleanly and sanitary num in the 0; two of aw for getting aid from the gov' Tke flower dub of Smith-- i acmhly hall. Devotional music by nr- garden the Merrill Ira and John emment. pioneers, Odd has functioned The Planned Economy a moat "on for several years Helen Palmer, Franklin stake or-- The prices wore found 'enr Utah is one of t with Read, and extremely timely subject wall 'j jo serve the people of our town ganist. Prayer, congregational sing- - able and the officials were told they other together This wounding many expected to betame i iCttjerii attack, together be discussed in the First ward MIA ' j prorating Inexpensive flower pur-- ' ing, greeting by general hoard mem would rweivc th same prices forwith numer0uB nlherff compeHed the gible for federal aid. It is thought Senior as but Intercat baa lagged in her. Department Tueiday evenmg next senices as Log'n, which are June the that to end..of bizild a fort for protecapprox. by gcttlcrs I mnths so much that it has 1 ,000,000 persons over the, Feb. 8, by Mr. E- - A. Fredrickson Lift up your hearts and rejoice, fellows: For killing each beef imately tion pj1jg port wja uged "one a question as to whether by general board member; I have Veal 25c, She'p 25c, Hogs QIAO up until 1864. Logan, wiU be getting i, .. jage of sixty-fiv- e Mr- - Fredrickson is particularly for extra and He member. 140 ar-inundii J found joy, by ward board u "gyizatlon ,ll0UM continue. On August 2, 1872, a land grant benefits under the state-feder- al to discuss this topic qualified the!eU. each pound over 140. of exact The scope meeting ia hereby, a group of songs. Prayer. of 800 acres was madeythe Uni-- rangement. to ascertain whether the club 10 1:50-2:3- 0 determined by each 'having studied m dem Socl and The city has for same time been teJ stato. Government, ; T?1 A. Officers and class to Samuel 1 be c ; ordinance dissolved or reorganised for teachers: c?.b!maforat ti,. solving disciplinary prob-- j considering passing an Roskelley, the Mayor of the City, tote. The state decides upon the meat of y e ProjecU. providing for inspection lcms. (Room 6). At a latter time the first official PeoPl who ere to receive to ?af he studied sociology Previous This . n the ; maKket. sold and Uhl meeting will bo held In the piny B. Choristers, organists m;;de Rarber authorized at the last mLing e received by each individual at the Agricultural college under iiy building next Thursday, Feb-- leaders; solving disciplinary prb-jw- a SmithficlTTe pop!' be , at 8 p. m. A dimatches Dr. Joseph A. Geddes, author of the will passed and probably , special lems. (Assembly hall.) ulat!on at that time was 600 and,The Federal Government recom-on flower beds will be fe a- i the made Cbmmunity club not MIA Senior manual, Kiwanis tw tim0 2:40:00 A. Officers and class Tlie jncrcagcd t0 2600. I11 funds put up by the states, Roads to Better as soon the High things. nd Logan as mendation Q15 monthly, person Its per presentation have bountiful supply exceeding leaders; a plan, be-bDuring this time he assisted in 000 the children's response. (Assembly slaughter house was built. It has pf inigltlon ter, which issues '' Federal money will1 be available several studies of typical Utah MorIn Uon for opin for 8innin8 I A opera plans February forth from the mountain springs from hall.) Conjoint mon Communities. and play months and is giving satisfactorj taing, feeding the Logan river, Sum- -: eration on ,hat d:,tc' 11. Choristers, organists, Mr. Fredrickson is already known is one the to Social The sendee public. Security project mit and Rireh creeks, which is ample j' evening in tha Tabcrnado leaders; recreation program. (High to many Smithfield people, having ! most seasons to adequately irrigate jf the greatest undertakings that ! nl.mT school gymnasium.) 2, 1936 at 7:30 p.m. in the Junior high school Hillyard snuj Mr. nnd Mr. taught has United the States government tl wlhSn 8i000 BCre of fertile j V: ,IMrKnim ia apenaoned by the term. one were. This is an opportunity Trumm estimated on. It is Urilynd Air. nnd Mr. the fair city of!evrr Cnihatrked c,ul f our dty, under the t Mre. Ira not be missed. should that and Mr. of will involve in it dinner Wl guests operation lhl 10n ,,f Smithfield. We have one of the moat! Jan-la-. 1,rcKident T.---ooon to on four of Club Sunday, LadlGS Literary expenditure ideal culinary water systems in Cljimiyard Ri7im ,w,' I Grant Webb. Trarfe at the QUALITY GROCERY Wll,0 do,lar' intermountain country, that issues S"K.an; Slr- - M. T, VanOrden. Get your tickets fdr the First ward Smithfield forth rfom the mountain springs from Two 1 number, Mrs. Jarvia and CARNIVAL DRAWING. Adv. to Hill Mannn snd and Mr. Mrs. hostess was solid rock, where the temperature of Mrs. G. L. Reel ft0 Smill- ooo Mrs.! Mr. of snd uests fWldren were "Wo solo, Mias tha water at tha anuive nf the A. C. Students the Ladies Literary club on ThursAlda Rees. .rk Rj,1 at Tlwrnley Delia Miss syrtem is only 42' degrees. afternoon. culimry aiTiagC AnnOUnCSmeill gWal speaker, Hazen Hillyard. day ' ",,y' From sees Squrrile Roll The never this A Honor the book it point reviewed th on Gem McCann. light of day until it is drawn from Mr. and Mra. Fred Coburn annCage, by Dorothy Canfield. Sperial We will give tickets n the First Mm the top in Smithfield, thus insuring ounce the recent marriage of their guests were: Mra. L. S. Mites, and account FI . yd all on nd ward payLPBk drawing, lawman cijjxenf the purest water that itaJr"n0 l Invited to attend thlal Della Thornley, Mrs. Mrrhle daughter Lucille to Reed GyHenskog able, ending. February 13. 1936. the' r,lhrrson of Air. and Mrs. James Gyllen-sko- g Sunday evening in RAYMONDS SERVICE of Smithfield. Utah Smithfield, wllc(!c' ':uh MIA Officera Br Eddie and Van ! h mt tri-sta- ke diT'in - Jf his1"1". RS Jloda jitti STA'S. MEN-GLEANE- - T Rcsrescntsd "J T T Pett Penta 9:25-10:3- Sun-tenda- nt on Sat-eettle- rs nv tb ,ity lt-1- 1 - ad-we- - j , , ge 0 ; . cui " old-ag- ordie ,- -P . 1 j.1" cn H. ""F Program ynr U. then iZr "ate1"' 55- - SILAS. t s,' m ,,d mtr |