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Show CAPITOL, LOOAH, Todays Sal. MftNCY STEELE hiiup... to Wed. Loretta Young and Tyronne Power in LOVE IS HEWS" "BaNX KITE THOU. A DAILY THOUGHT SHITHFIELDS HEALTH DAY, HAY A DAILY THOUGHT 14 SMITIIFIELD'S HEALTH DAY, MAY 14 VOLUME XXX SM1THFIELD, WARNING ISSUED TO KITE SUNDAY FLYERS SCHOOL COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 19ST. NUMBER 17 I COUNSELLOR SAYS VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL PROGRAM ENJOYED! season is here and CACHE fHie HEALTH DAY TRACK & STRIKES DANGEROUS HELD RULES CHANGED Third w :ud Sunday The Sriivl; irith it comes a warning to young- enjjed an I'lLsu'd divoisli'ii fr iti Salt Lake City (UP) Sitdown The folkiwing is a letter scut out realize not do class that kite who work L sters strikes aw "illcgul and dangerous," to all schools in the Sunday in .,ni;I;,r. with David O. McKay, second counsellor instructions lor Health Day. string and electric wires are a dan- Supt. kirk'jr'do c..-- tauein-- r f thv j to the first presidency, told deleE-gerous combination. In their desire K:1nfdT'r:r E Smilhfield, Utah HALMOS Jr. v ue'!vtJ th, 1 useJ jTTi.OOO worth of W'lA projects to avoid accidents which may cause gates to (lie 198th genwk fi dRl'mt!Zl,,K. April 5, 1937. i,rd Pn,w Suff Correspondent to further their wvrk. or serious injury, representat- turned eral conference of the Church of lhvir Coach, speech class; Salt Lake City-(- UP) out- With State Wustiul commission At a meeting held in the Cliam-ives of the Utah Power and Light oi .N .rtii (.ache lngh school. (side affairs, such as the general nun William M. Knerr viewed au- - Latter Day Saints. are Miss cautioning youngsters Other church leaders joined McK ly Nr f Commerce Rooms nt tag-oncompany Faje S.nne ...t.vdmvd M:s;V nfercce of the L D. S. church court decisions upholding the in denouncing idlesness, condemning Saturday, April 3, nt which time who enjoy the sport of flying kites, B rne.l Whip, who wrote the ncs , :1,g Mate officer to their ms- - Washington slate minimum wage their there was a very fine rcpresi'ntatioii that careful be l and soaring chose th characters to demon-use of to aiul and mure as a u' liquor tobacco, dowiigradual l,iw for women, decided the decision "slowing j of principals and conches, contact sbrate the tv irk, several kites and strings do not in state offices geared to wvuld hasten commission to than 9000 delegates jammed the plans electric wires. thou- riianges were made In our Health w rk during legislative put a similar Utah law into The aim v.is to hate the class tabernacle while other huge effect. dan-ie- r Day track and field meet. For tho Emphasis is placed upon the more fully understand that Divir.o !fL,'!ij0T,!' the w,,ek pasd slowly but Passed by the 1933 legislature, sands stood in the open air to hear iMMiefit of those who were unable to of damp strings, held by child-seOusily on capital hill. the law has never been enforced, due talks through umplifkvs, guidance prompted the early diset-v1 shall attend, attempt to make it GO ERXUit'S WEEK: Tlie salon of falling acroaa lines transmitting ers end explorers and ta note the illegal pose corporAppointed to luck of administration funds. The clear. . D. Hammond flier, electric current to the kite y is ate a new of Moab menace," property as chairrecent link a of the discovery of legislature appropriated $20, connecting I. No girl registered in classes which may bring fatal results. iaiL America to the restoration of tho man of the State Road Couunisisjn. 000 fund far the purpose, which will hove the 8th grade shall be eligible 80 old Ordered an organization Heber Jcdiah It is also pointed out that there Bearded, year meeting j become available July 1. in the Western hemisphere. to participate in the girls soft ball of tlie slate Water is very serious danger in youngsters gospel first of tho church Grant, president' cumm!sUnder the etorage law, the Industrial m Health Day. Eugene EIIwjoJ aroused a strik- sion fur strings attempting to release kite April 6. board is commissioned to investigate and nominal head of more than game A resemblance 12 inch ball will be used to L Erieson. Leif ing elecwith of a million Mormons, Saw installation of farmer State 'wages which, become entangled paid and hours and conditions in the play off on Health Dtay. Elmer Olson and Helen Miles as Senator out lathed of use tric wires. It is hoped that boys Ward C. Ho1. brook as chair- - under which women and sharply against minors 8. All rules of th girla soft ball alcohol and tobacco, recalling that will heed this warning and avoid king and quern of Denmark, Reynold man of the public sen1 ice commis- work. n Noble as as given in the baseball rule and Ferdinand game King ho had warned churchmen that are und sion. the tragic consequences Exact porcedure for enforcement book (which may lie secured st the Facer as Isabella of Queen Utahns unnecMet with Slate Board of Loan has mit been worked generally against repeal of likely to occur from taking out, Knerr of Logon Hardware) will be adhered to. Spain weie prominent figures, well commissioners to decide whether the 18th amendment essary chances. but 'said, or rules would general 4. Twelve girls competing on each sustained. Reuben eleccounselJ. to first Clark, jr., Kite flying in proximity the City f Duchesne should be j elude commission investigation vf team will receive rlMions, First and fearRichards waa as Lynn lor to Grant and president of (he just ullowed to issue l.ng-tertric wires is not the only potential bunda to i any complaints, hearings on but Cowiill be swardSecond, less and the as man courageous council twelve of limb. Children apostle, predicted ed bast (ball no points danger to life end up notst Hiding issues which jdence, and rulings to set new mini-tli- e lumbus for that combe. to was players pictured imminence a new in of war should bear in mind, in addition to Europe, ii unable redeem mum to rates city with' or approve (hose already Randall Sorenson and Miss Anna or a world-wid- e depression should petition. tins, that it is extremely dangerous present funds. Reached no decision in effect. 5. Girls competitive track and field Lou Rees were Indians as good to to throw wires over lines or at week's star. "The action of the United States wr fail to rome. events will tie limited to the 60 dance by Miss iRushcd to Ogden railroad station supreme court in come in contact witlT" Ihem in any imitations. An Indian The nations of the wvrld," Clark approving the Rees was good. Willis Waite as the to meet and confer with high jump and s 210 are piling up huge arma- yard dash, from way, regardless of whether they ere Paul V. Washington law, commented Knerr, eaid, each grade 7th to yard did realy, work. at couit page splendid deMcNutt not. ments. war will If insulated or of Indiana, makes constitutionality of our law cornea, they 9th inclusive. Others taking prominent part U. S. High Cvmmissiuner vt Phili- more certain and clears the ooo G. All relay teams will lint be made way for stroy mankind. If it fails to come, were Dean Rich, Rulon Waite, K.ay Republic. placing it in effect at the earliest the nations will realoase their stocks, up as in the past from (he fastest MANY R. WOMEN AT Waite, Garth llansm and Miss Jean ppine Received without comment reports; possible moment. paralyzing world industry. 4 entries in the district, but from Roskelley, the reader of tho descrip- of a severe imminence of another wnr the hands' at (he flaying fastest .sellout teams from each CONFERENCE tive matter. The Misses Shirley Par- of speakers at an lAiTTORNEY-GKNElUL meetHeld or depression to ahow value of the district. "indignation the kinson and Jean Perkins were security plan, Clark urged ing" of the Utah State Tax Reform waivers signed by industrial employ- cliun-7. A medal will he awarded tho dancers under the direction vf Miss league, for his action in the ees to permit company physicians Mormons to follow church doctrines Oddest vetoing Salt Lake City (UP) wla makes the best score in girl of Cache North Winona Hanson the proposed homestead exemption bill to reveal physical condition at time warning them to uvoid debt like track ami field events for society of its kind in existence to(he day. Education department. Physical Urged a definite program for re- of employment or regular examina- a plague. 8. The 7th grade boy events will LDS church-sponsorday is the Much creili: is due all those who moval of the state A church financial made tion alatomcnt, are from and its periods binding legal prison consist of first, 60 yard dash; secNational Womens relief society in helped to make the dramatization by McKay, showed total expenditures ond, high present Salt Lake City site to a upon the employee. third, jump; running charge of all church emergency re- so impressive, and the background more suitable location, before Opinion was asked by die state topping $8,477,000 during the flaw lief work. laid is a gnr&ntec of much en- clubmen. In the same talk rAiry industrial commission, which noted year 1936. Mure than $2,000,000 of bread jump, fourth, push up, fifth shot put, sixth, football throw, sev- praised To the societys annual confere- thusiasm and interest in (tho Gospel for enacting a general- that many industrial employers re- this amount ... went to iqixsions with, 240. yard legislators semi-annurelay. nce, preceding the 108th Doctrine class so ably taught by ly forward-lookin- g 9. The eighth grade events consist group of mea- quire physical examination of all throughout the world. Church general conference, Supt. J. W. Kirkbridc. sures. In the first complete report nn of: employees at time of employment, flocked more than a thousand women , but refused to announce and require that employees sign achievements of the church security Broad Prepared, high jump, 75 yard last week, to report on activities to fill various stale waivers permitting the plan adopted a year ego when church dash, push up, football throw, shot appointments GROWERS examining BEET throughout the world, and receive commission and board posts, still! physician to reveal any of hia find- leaders undertook to assure governpul, 300 yard relay. instructions for impending years mental authorities that no Mormuns vacant. ings at request of the employer. 10. The nineth grade events will CONTRACTS SIGH work. . , court decisions, would be added to relief rolls, Mc- consist of: Citing supreme Principal address of the two-da- y Broad jump, high jump, COMMISSIONS: Board of educa- Chez held that if such information Kay Bated more than 24,000 peraons pole session waa that of Mrs. Julia IA. With tion Announced tentative approval as to the employees physical condi- as having received aid from (he vault, shot put, pu8h up, 100 Salt Lake City (UP) yard P. Lund, society chairmen, general dash, 220 yard dash, 880 yarT run, growing hard upon them, Utah beet of plans submitted by the Price tion is obtained in the course of program. who gave a financial statement, moved in rapid succession school board to furnish a site for routine examination, and the physic-He acknowledged receipt and ex- 880 yard relay, 440 yard relay, footgrowers listed work done during the fiscal last week t sign contracts with a new Junior college there with jian jes J10 prescribe or treat the penditure of $50,063 in donations ball throw. year 1980. II. Joseph Malmbcrg (Clarks ton) $150,000 state appropriation and an!emi,luce th (Privileged physician-expecte- d (o the programs funds as well aa Her report showed 50,000 persons remaining beet sugar processors. inrelationship bea not exist, receipts of thousands of cans end is in charge of the girla baseball PWA loan. Trice author!-- . not Davis ccun.y beetgrowevs, received add from the society, at exForwarded bottles of fruit and vegetables, tons in (he North end of the County, and seven ties proposed to locate the school I STATE ENGINEER: recently-signe- d pense of 166,000. A total of $280,-R1- 6 cluded in the the pro of hay, bushels of wheat and other Spencer Griffin (Providence) In the of application ball on disused the contracts OKd by park grounds jaii;?Prve,i waa expended for all society dollar beet posed Highland Conservation district grains, fuel, snd other necessities South end of the county. All appTica- of the announ city, Utah-Idah- o sugar company, of Purposes, including maintenance to Utah County commissioners, gran- distributed to the needy in return tions must reach the-men by , with the Reappointed Dr. Charies JI Skid-buildings, office stiff payrolls, main eed signing of a contract of water to ir-- for labor. ting 10,378 acre-feMonday, April 12, the 13th is unof sewing projects and the Layton sugar company. lucky too late. They will a:iy jwhen jounce New contacts give growers 75 Instruction as chairman, appointed botwecn mouth Americin and where teams will play. A James A. Luigdon, vice Hhe CRIPPLED CHILDREN moiety's income, made up en- per cent of the net sal price Sincerely, tirely of personal contributions, end sugar above the $3.75 limit Sam II. Gordon followed t Proceeds of bazaars, sales of handiCache county beetgrower-COMMITTEE CHOSEN Tryouts will be held toward ths work, and such functions sponsored quickly with announcement they had ,Wri end of this month at Lewiston acwas ongmaUy of M menA chairman, by members to Coach Sam JI. Gordon. Utth Munty cording themselves, was 0296,-29- reached an agreement with the Am on final to be hearing At the suggestion of the Chilsim expected submitted by tho Metrapoli-impwrtaooo ft;watep algamatsd sugar company on a state vs Utah Power Talks by President Mrs. Louise ilar basis. Water dirtrict of SAt uke drens Bureau, tlie Utah Shale Board TO HOLD DENTAL case. rale Postpone. c; . The Light Company Rubinson giving digtrict oud take five of Health, with the assistance of At weeks start. Weber cunty final yearly official hearing on the case to April gcc(md feet fRTn j, to Creek ro sec. the Utah State Medical and Dental to still agree to hid jMtructions society leaders, farmers HYGIENE MEETING 13, to allow company attorneys time new from Creek tnd iAss .ciation- -, has selected feet 'unm President Heber J. Grant contract. enmnus-(kcross to to examino prepare d others featured North land South fork tributaries of technical committee to work with the the meeit. engineers. the lrovo river, and 40 second feet State Advisory committee of the AAA WILL SHARE Hoard of Health Annonuccd from American fork creek. Crippled Children Service. of Dr. L. N. NOTICE In return fbr water diverted, the GOST OF PROGRAM Salt Lake City, to head a technical district will release equivalent Notice is hereby given to all those boad tn aid tlie state's uunta of water from storage rights FARMS crippled children service. Pertjr owners within the limits SMALL FOE! Jin the proposed Deer Creek reser- of 8mithficld ; City. Cainmittee of Nine met to heir.vnir and other Irovo River, and 40' Louise Y. Robinson and Miss Luc'le t?nd this special meeting given H a!n complo.e report on their activi- - second feet from American forkj Portor. unsightly and unsanitary '' Her the direction f the local Tar- pay Privies must be The AAA. is ; mode sanitary so as and acc.jmplishment. Discover- - creek. The appointment of this commit- - ent Teachers .Asociation. admims-.u.-- s county local ! -- ooo j? conform with the board f hcal-- ; part of the of the 1937 Agrienltumi j ci that a score or more e'minittce-- 1 In return for water diverted, the tee was announced by Dr. J. L. am- - Jones, State cen- - district will release them most of specifications before Health Day, trot i vc Health equivalent Commisskmer; floor For bills, sanding with a expi.rt I Conservation rniwnm in eun:iesino.,n toy 14th. 'paling1 taring around the vetoed homestead ounts of water from storage rights who explained that the technical power sanding machine and lawn irtitf 5 . tlmrc ; contact local proposal, were enacted by in the proposed Deer Creek reser- gnd professional problems srising in mower sharpening see Louis West. lumber dealers to make wMcrc du"i'ns from'rXlM,u,tk.n ' 11 water River Provo other voir and committeemen the progress of Crippled Children Smithfiild. Satisfaction guaranteed. citizens are hereby urged to lu legislature, that i fund-- , rights. i i Service required such a group. state in Adv. immed-; Ja8nent for materials Service,! Children The Crippled 10 ill f sm work oan be complet-- j irm. of sre a large iiiimbor jTbefore May 14. sponsored by the Chidlrena Bureau; SEEDS WiUinm IV.vrson. in char.:- UOl'UT OF HONOR SECOND WARD TO HAVE Director of the Department of Labor, orgaiii- toterials cost is in Unh, , very little, labor SPECIAL EASIER PROGRAM of the prog-i- m the TO BE HELD APRIL 111 service by gnd placed in r tl asking. "Fir each farm on wii.li e , cooperate with us in making 1937 p:ymenla "will join in a big Court of 'given at (he Second 'ward tabernacle Miss Marcella Mclnnemey aa Dir- - BARLEY, WIIEAT, GAU- OATS, Wield one hundred y as- - niaiga I per cent Uus AAA will vrc'i - i.i .nor Sunday, April 11 at 8 p. in.; Sunday, April 11 at 2 p. m. in the ector, has located, by special survey, DKN SEEDS, BULK OR PACK- i unitary. sockitien with Sacrament meeting. This program is more than 2200 ereppled children AGE. AHv. ! By order of ,,r tll.,. , in the Serond ward tabernacle. p City Board of lleaUh ing the local AAA by the choir under the dir- - in Utah. More than 559 of these given of I scout executive lYcston IVIc-'ePond, says. j Adv. F- Lrrtun'v" Mr. nj khe Ila Rich- - have been certified for eligibility byj DRIVE IN TODAY AND LET US Council will be ection of - - :Akn becauw j r,,(,, Valiev plan' is being d at The the county welfare boards, and over GIVE Y0UR CAR NEW LIFE, organ. following! a special invitation ii MOTHER TAXPAYER a. mu.-- for throchoir: 470 examined at cllnica held last DRAIN THAT WINTER WORN OIL !nunr9. toall to be nresent. farm as i: and me wiring a sm.U yoice ggutei je startled ' year st seven points in the state. xN" D GOOD REPLACE WITH SHOWS INTEREST ! Death Gathers Up Thickl Plana for greatly inoreaaed activ- - CLEAN CLEAR ,'EarT TAR retuined i Mrs. Lowell T. riuwman He Died I Theiity during th coming months are pitTE IIAVOLTXE MOTOu'oiL OR small farms arc expected clnu(j8 Gloom", home Sunday from Great Redeemer Died", aolo, Be- - being made, and will be annnunce.i TRY OUR NEW TEXACO MOTOR pate in the 1937 Editor, j where she has b some mien j Withoit Tis Eventide by Maxine Allen: by the State Advisory Committee OIL. LUBRICATE YOUR CAR .hold, year. real the article In tho last me j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I AAA believed Ui.w mixed quartet, "Pglmg" WITH THE TOUGHEST LUBRTC-'AN- T the shjrli 'be Sentinel about a Muni-- j ! S. Nelaen. An invitation ia extended to expenses i ON THE AMEUIOAN MAR-M- e. trative SkL w,1Pd Plant ft Smith- - many small farms and Mrs. Albert McCann and KET TODAY MARFAK. THEN to attend this meeting. deductions .tlcifc 1 rue 'on Lou, and Mrs. Robert McCann YOUR TANK WITH FIRE payments for the locol adminiatraI desirous of having the club few days in Salt Lake at- - CHIEF GASOLINE AND YOU WILL The Ladies Junior will,; tho spent of Literary costs program tire In the in your paper, Of all the farmers OR party at .tending conference and visiting Mr. NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE therefore, be about the name in entertained at a d'lC mre in favor of having some even the home of Mrs. Thora Llttledyke.) Robert McCann, who is attending the this pin as With CINI.L R2W AT RAYMONDS this last, counties year most the j the A very entertaining 'nvcsligaUon, and am pleas-brin- farms there are in program was mission school Robert will leave on SERVICE AND WE WILL CULL though there are a larger number tlie ,an,ount Dir j presented, after which a dainty April 15 for the Northwestern States FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR. done. lamer will farmers part, taking small of toward he, luncheon was served. mission. Adv. the AAA will contribute Signed, color Feterson says. 1 Deduriionn from the Another Taxpayer" enty Miwws kite-flyi- ng 1 semi-annu- al , 11 ; ; -- 1 I 1 Mc-ka- i three-quarte- rs Ito-aly- in-n- ot m vi-tu- ; newly-appoint- ed S. g L 0. S. ed al ju-np- e et l' ut sass bwarayr . J APPS WpSSfto Tf- 5. wl nt to m ry - jsrt sxs s 4-- , S 1 Jt ul . th LJLa pr-'J.n- l fill g j just |