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Show CAPITOL, LOGAN, Today & Sal. Loretta Young in PAMqna Sun. to Wed. Simone Simon and James Stewart in SEVENTH HEAVEN hfte VOLUME XXX SMITHFIKI.D. CELEBRATION TO BE A DAILY THOUGHT SMITHFIELDS HEALTH 14 DAY, MAY COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1937. NUMBER 19 EARLY SM1THFIELD HELD AT RICHMOND are being made to make the day bigger and ever before than this year MW Mr. Cyrua Lenvis, chair--to uniting cd the advertiaing committee. some of the It is promised that ever exhibits cattle rjaest dairy Utah will be at northern in ghora 7. the show, May A large number of dairy their entriea gtoen am getting shown and from the internet exhibition chss a be very high j, to all alao stated that Hr. Levi be must ahow tire enterting PIONEER Funeral services plana fr xv.. 2, m A LIFE SKETCH OF VIEWS FROM CAPITOL KILL CALLED son were held Wednesday. April A? h ,the First Ward cinji'el Bishop Ilazen Hillyarl cc.adjetinjr. Singing was conducted hy DeRyke with Mrs. Bertha M accompanist. A large number .f fff,v and White TO FEATURE MRS. ANNIE G. MILES HEALTH DAY CAMPOREE Bv K. K. HALMOS erj'ly twining. St-Correspondent Stvurities eemmissien Slightly week mow t'i in a nwmh ago. n hill; Chel.m, WaJiingtcn. tiiwnend-teste- r t'OMMK rtv Industrial ci.in- - Isom ,amS ind several Ut.ilms form- l"1tH,T a'-.e- r i ff Tin Cache Valley By Airs. Anufe G. Miles Bay Scout has scheduled a cumporco in goodly parents the year of our Luxl, 159, in Dun- - ,k l held May 14 amt 15 In ron-do- e Scotland. My fuiiier name was neetion with Sniitlufleld Health Day George Young Smith. My mothers wlobrati.-luwnliiig to l.ite.d maiden name was Joan l.uckie. 1 l,,,rt issued hy MaymI.. Veru wa thus third child of a family of Tiudsen. H children, four of which were 1 u' echdiralinn will lie officially 'Pnd hy a licuhh p.inde of nearly m, and one tied in Scotland. iMy fattier was a carpenter, and 1410 Cache c.unly sch.nl children my mother was a dress nukor; she u,iilcr the direction of the Smilhfield also cunductod a aiiiall dry goods Kiwinia dub. atom. They were not .wealtliy but Mayor Toolson said that school Gwy had enough to make them win- - ''1 be dismissed for tins day su that the students could participate fortable. ln ths parade and ether eelobration Chutvh1 to the My parents belonged Joaua Christ of Latter Day Saints' activities, nd like all other - 1 , SCOUTS J was lawn of orgause children and i te free from contagious disease. Mr. priests quorum from Sniithfield were seated in a b.dy in honor of their'. the of Victor Johnson has charge memer- !!? exhibits. tettle , i Oho hone show 7 also promises worthwhile ibow, with CACHE BANK KITE THUR. per elu'.w. which in turn elected certain that vf their aged and indigent members ?.3re supply uniforms, ethers, j to receive from the plan. ' . n:'nt'-y-- Mr. and Mrs. K. Xa- - Gratuities'gratuities" wore paid in 200 noit-l- f 111 4lw cafe, den- -' rir 0 f graphed 11.00 bonis", whioh 't I ly-lit- h. feature the hones over four three end under .... ... . . i ...n.y, .. vjlh , iium e, .nours workeJ and wages paid wo- - ants elected among them 71 year ' Mountains, the home of the Saints, officials as well as Slate health of- ind under three years, colts one i i Done," .. men wnrkara .1.1 Mayor L Vern Toolson read ros-- j Although Vbcir home land relatives ficiuls have been invited to particind under two years, also saddle , 10 wmne to test their and olution friends were dear to them, the pate ill tho festivities. .Lake from teams. the Oity. Council powers and arV City hoiMs and matched by recent All appeared going well, High school bands from the suruntil Gvqpel was still dearer. contests the James Thomlcy presented resolutions supreme) The horse pulling ' Commssl ners On dl;:isins. last c. from CommlsState rounding territory as well as tho the set prom-Securities May week, 3, on ) sail 1862, Sniithfield 9 are a. m., they toad day starts at Camp of the . ln- USAiC hand have been invited to be ca e, surveyed ion chairman Ezra Gull issued a the ship the William Sons of Utah Pioneers. lepi. to with more to be Tapscot good very pang mure promptly hailed wa'ming to all and ocean, take part in the parade. sundry, ssying cross the mighty Atlantic special numbers were: duet, !'6 ynn entered than ever before. Mr. Other Glen It. Winn, principal of the akia,lr1M to PPear before a the bonds" were illegal. Hie state-- ! The hU was a sailing vessel (there James Murray has charge of the by Clifford Simpson and Mrs. Lil-- I , COUrt steam wwa ment high schoid and lieollh day and junior six in the the lian then) ship who published WhimerinB Saltere Target, sang hone pulling contests. 1 Alice were: will conduct studwere Charges on sports the 'Lake chahman, as Green, spent ocean, Oity Telegram. The rodeo for the afternoon of Hope. A ladies trio by Mrs. Lm( ents in athletic events beginning at to 60 Gull: on wind h cor-- ! they had the um "No member the of depend Mrs. kelson. in, i'd and Eugenia Lundqui t Hay 8 promises to be bigger H .vmlatlW are 48 huur.poratiun has apiteared before thejhbwmg the right way and hcul to) -0 p ui. in the Smitllfiold hall e, There were Mrs. Thora Li.tledyke. better thin last w,e!c la'V8 2 Grace Havens, commission to secure legal clearance dnip anchor when it was not. eoniments John!05 were:: (lrk. Patriarch Speakers of favnrablfl las Tn.nw l1' firat J In duo timo they arrived in New 11 of the bonds. Until that is done,! 'Ployed H. Teterscn, George Done, Bishop1 committhe thst years performance ill award a and Hicn they travelled by Lai district of Utah 8 tta bonds York, cunnot be circulated. .81,lg1! daJ' Newton 'ioliting m,a Woodruff and Ilazen tee is putting forth more efforts to Bish.p ' ihour wirk dsy aehisil for women. General con- - train from New York tu Florence, Priue L tho Cih-lChes county j Attorney Joseph obtain bucking horaea and riders and Ilillyard. ',V!U of j cicred a.Wed the threat that unless Nubntdku, where Uiay were mot hy having tho highest percentage Uey Fathert end will 0 Closing he plenty have stated that there My song, OK tooth. the drawn eever.al of the bmds wagon prose-culktrain, lany ceased, daily, by 'l8. jsale the benediation by James Monson. of action and thrills aplenty. Committees assisting Mayor Tool-so- n yoke of oxen on each wagon, uiiirti M 1,Ule The grove in the Smithfiold City asim',i as general chairman are: Assiswm por ftpfk in mpiijr Wilson, fo from Salt Lake to under he what termed Smarting bring wnj Cemetery wrs dedi:sted by Josep'i forced to Dr. G. L Rees; program, Dr. them across unitlielr the own tant, Lmnb purchase diopsKHging plains. My parent-ha- d FOUR H GLOB statements", Greene. forms. stru.-back with a damage suit, money enough to buy part of T W. Jarvis; publicity, Merlin T. Commission Ch:iinmn W. ashing $100,000 each from Conunis- - an outfit to bring thorn to the now Van Oden ; finance, Reed HalverHOLD MEETING Mr. Nelson, long a well known M.Cannily, Knerr issued a hemd frontier called Utah. One of the lend son; refreshments, Vernon D Law; Gull and the Telegram, and civic LDS church worker, passa Contenrted Lamb: State law says era of the company told them he pageant and aiurls, Glen R. Winn. assigning special to) ed away Sunday at hit home in check p The opening meeting of the , charges of similar conditions1' tint bunds maturing sftor 12 months would get them some one to buy in Smithfield following s' long illness. in other city eateries. Since funds 'must be cleared by the commits inn. with, so they gave him their money Kiwanis Charter dub was held Thursday evening. .Bom Januaiy 22, 1S15, in Scotfor detailed work of this kLn-.- l will' fur bonds mature in 7 months." but he did nut keep hta promise, Chib girls, parents and leaders were Mr. was of a sou Nelson land, not be available until July 1st, tlie nor did he refund the money. My present Robert aud Elizabeth Joseph Nelsm. Night Observed will lie made on a small Tax Commission Announced Miss Naomi Jensen, Vrcal supervisinvestigation parents then had to walk all the way He hud resided in Smithfi.-lsino across the plains. Father carried me lectimis for 1937 to date equal those or, was in charge of the program 1864. coming to the United States Said Knerr: of 1936 for the same period being on his back and mother carried a 3 On Monday n'ght, lAipril 19th, the which was conducted by Miss GolJa as of in lFol. lie served vn:iy r month old baby, mgr sister Sarah, memlbers of the Smithfidd Kiwanis The current is only ?9,036,408. Reeder, s club girl and former club tha community from 1592 to 1893, the 7 years old walked. Our luggage wa dub &nd their wives enjoyed a dinbeginning of a determined cam- -' president from 1897 to 1599, and again in to remedy conditions under; B ard of Agriculture Renamed hauled so we were that much ahead ner party at the junior high schrol, paign The program was aa follows: 1901 to 1903. whWi women work. I hope the.'c. John Hansen, Itierton, as President, )of the Handcart Company. in observance of charter night. The Mae Grcup singing led by Oris iHe also served as justice of the We arrived in Salt Lake City the table was centered with a beautifully of violations) are' Harry Erlingson, Payson, vice pn-n(accused Eunice cf' Toolson; member' piano "thi' lo, (Ate; city made to suffer the publicity idn1., L. E. Iverson, Salt Lake City, latter part of October, and then decorated birthday cake bearing 12 tHpied, Jaumta BobWley; dance icouncii in 18b0 and town marshal visited with some friends till Robert candles. secretary. attending a prosecution." Baibara Winn and Mary Chambers; J in .gg A. Bain came to bring ns to Smith-fielThe Kiwanis Education and Pubr lemarka Miss Eleanors Taeao,, of the crt llg WJ3 a mcni-neRoad Commission committee were in four GOVERNORS WEEK Dropped.! charge licity Neaiiy ) eourfy home demonstration U4ft; Smithfield ward bishopric in 1990 million dollars worth of state I no recollection our of duties hve to noon other with long highspade singing conducted hy Monday group Club work, 3Rd w,.m the Smithfrcld ward was Opportunities in exer-- ! journey to Smiihifleld until we were Cyril Nelson, accompanied at the way construction programs includ- earth for annual ; Hiss Fern Shipley, assistant state divided in 1906, he became a mem- ing actual .and projected work Brother Mrs. Gem McCann. told Bain us rises there, nearly of. by Daughters sponsored by piano club leader; skit, group cf ber of the First ward bishopric. I!o Santa Claus (there was none j about came to a sudden but complete Utah Pioneen. J. W. Kirkride was the prinSupt. dub girls. l served for 65 years as a Sunday-schoo- standstill at week. end at Highway Met with slate Liquor commis-'i- n what cipal speaker of the evening and Scotland), and I ocn and held a record of cnmmSssioners discovered funds vir- sinners to decide when' Old ojmm's-- , a good man he must be to coma gave a most interesting and e!uca- worker THIRD WARD MIA CONJOINT never being late, or missing a Sun- tually exhausted. The signers should abdicate, new ones and fill the childrens stockings. We tional talk, Underprivileged The Third ward MIA will hold could easily believe t!ie story as Child. day school meeting. Of the work halted, $700,000 was take over May 1st. Us April Conjoint meeting Sunday l!c is survived by his widow, Mrs. listed under the 1937 roadbuilding Named George B. Stanley, Hobar everyone trad a large chimney and Mrs. Gem McCann favored with rrming, April 25 at 8 oclock iu 11 and Cecelia Anderson Nelson, vocal sobs C. Jensen, Salt Lake City; fireplace built on the end of their) two .and more than $3,000,000 in contemJ. accompanied at ! the City; ward ehapeL The music, for the sons and daughters, Robert Hinckley; plated or projected wrk. However, end Geoijge Cardan, Ogden, to a h::u c. I also remember that Brother the piano by Mrs. Edwin R. Dowdel. . BcraaenUl service will he funushed entertained Mrg Nettie Levitt and Mrs. Ada approximately $1,000,000 worth of state Board of Abstract Gommis- - Bain hid a yelk of spotted oxen, Mr. Albert McCann .by the ward choir after which the Nels-min We arrived Smithfield the 3rd of Remeniciences a with were sioners. Ijpi,hmani Canada; Joel under reading. way .projects alrc.ody foUewnjg program will be hn Mrs. sll of November, 1862, just six months earlier Kiwanis experiences werA givIdaho; inadtfoott Issued a gin. affected. asking proclamation solo, F I Allen; talk, Cli- iabcl Eckersley, George 5Irg- Cause of st.ripage was the states public buildings and private homes after leaving Scotland. Smithfield en by Dr T W. Jarvis, Dr, G. L ,w hilstm, he will relate interest- - fie,J) Mis. Laura ; waa only a fort when we arrived,1 Rees and James Milligan. and R A SmmaeU; to meet federal allotments. display the U S. Hag April 14 inability i g experiences of his recent travels Mrs. LnVon Lewi i and Mi s. p(;amc(j fpr Mr. Milligan was an honored guest pempie living on each side of was unusually1 in celebration of the 150th anniver-'th- e Taylor, nd his visits to the various Tn 51 Angeles; Vivian Winn, Los snow lemjvals of the part sary of the convening of the United Summit Creek as it was them called, of the evening being a charter mem- heavy .tanple; violin solo, Mary L. Smith. Krandrhildren and 45 great grand-- i two winters. ber. States assembly at and here I have spent my life. The public is invited to attend. -- oooLife was not very pleasant for us immeditelIwgan 1hiladelphlv phi(rcn OOOr children as the other children called ... FARM WOMEN TO MEET n.io the state Budget with nozr'tiahions MUSIC APPRECIATION 'us Scntohie". and one day I reHIGHWAY DEPARTMENT The Smithfield Home and Comto obtain an emergency j Doparttmont, PROGRAM GIVEN Mothers & Daughters Day allirtnient of frmds. state Highway Patr-- l Chief R. W. j member some boys filled mine and munity section will hold their regu' appreciation program' onnnissron thiirman Groo totalled up figures on his demy sisters heads full of porcupine lar meeting Friday at 2 p. m. in Junior High'w given in Richmond under the' a! feder.-funds partmenta work during 1936, found quills. Mother thought Zon was a the Library building. The lesson will s:iid nmoml ' direction cf Salome Hausen, as fol-- j Better Spending for Better be if a paradox to confront peace officers, pretty hard place to live in. to the w.nild net l'e lust slate I uwi: and a review of work c.uld be jChocking the figures, Groo discov Living, of I ?IWel.-omFamily .at th: Smith- - $700,000 wvrih ! moihers Pn tt of I have Four Apples, the If cred the that 1. killing book, despite before started July Wl Frid.iy. iunii'r hW will be given. more than 170 persona during the r11;1; ,.' .April ao, 193- - t) fo!ol.r,ie mr an--. Kntocki cSL d OIIO year by motorists, Utah municipal it from a lady by the name of state judges imposed more severe dia Hunt. It waa only a one room MIA CONJOINT MEETING TO os the three- mothers all hearings I Completed "K,""u h Tl t.i ire dertre 77;.77w, BE HELD IN FIRST WARD sentences and fines than most others structure iwith a dirt ronf and oh f,h" t how leaked. ao it were There nation at the The Firat ward will hold an MIA in -, reserved nmany large. Ib.v.er and I.i,ght Company; 1 for roiristrati n. A s;h a Jw tnd Marion Guptltt nccompnn-- 1 Finea were stiff for speeding, stif-- ; Indiana hero, seeina to me there conint meeting on Sunday April of complete at filing held pending be 'did program will lij.lee.wm d were mare Indians than whites. We 25 at 8 p .m.. The program will ba tnrneys. During windup fer for overloading and mechanx 1 1 drunken driving. were very' much afraid of them. I as folltnwa: atiffert for defects, own an" its t heui he engineers J18611 gue. be eiir will irmgs y. USAC Ten w Principal speaker, Dr. T. C. RomApparently wont place for drunks j remember when the last battle was the Power company had ov-".VL AMo " ,l.vk lunebem wm.i-.aorPjano ,0, hy iincikrr. Tdr - to drive was Piute County, wheic) fought at Rattle Creek, so many of ney, subject, of Mrs. Faith, one of the pupil Hansen; approxholdings ivnioiniis property home in the killed and wounded Choicest of Virtues"; s to ires from and Indiana were varied between the fine $1 Swecle8t Story Ever Tdd. $100) r nratbers and gnt-afte.all ts.1 the life of Wilfnrd Woodruff, Mrs. luarteI has been singing to-- r room Restored a lirense to Oliver Ed-- and averaged $37 a piece. Other they would show you their will enjoy :l band wr which vocal solo, for two years and is very He-- rounties dhonred averages as low as I remember one little indian boy Mary Peterson; My between to wards EconomH-freight carry concert followed 'by Popular around the 'Jfcmit Thee old. five Mrs. Gem Mcin to our Faith j $2. by revoked years license coming re- her Ciiy and Provo; valley. dress , style ics deni. 'Miration-and she Cann; vocal duet, I'll Go Where Total figures showed 4515 arrests house with hi mother issued to A. R. Barton and L. R. and viewing cf exhibit--.- . vue 2986 ua showed been had where he shot You W'ant Me to Go Dear Lord made between patrolmen highway by Pilcher-Douglare also Lund for truckline operation as 1 aH Wsma.I Al am 9 Lf M Q4 a W AWa af im I Va Service I Tlie beys of the schoolwhich by Mrs. Harry DeRyke and Mas and Si. will Cedar City a Fathers day . 02 cases turned oven navel. The soldiers were no respec- Bessie Larsen. featuring and nut served, scn-KemainUin to ! rleck' judging and failure ooo- ters of persons, young or old to juvenile court. poderNew Management include Ag Show, various Irys activities. Glen Coleman and srm of from state to Mrs. revenues (We endured all the hardships of the Total the Met for CVimmisshm Liquor hive been Final arrar.grnients a new country having to sometimes Huntington Park, California is visit$21,4C3.55. time after appointment, Sas and oils and greases, made and all coinmitic's am hard first go hungry. I remember having a ing in Smithfield and Richmond with eommissioncro, with former erred ' batteries, Lincoln Car Clesn- SccnrJoined General dress made of tho same piece of relatives and friends. 1st office Attorney to assume May f r it Likea wix. non Please e vv itli us ities Commissioner Gull in warning goods that fathrr ha a pair of panto State from Received 1 Gome suggestions ' to ii-- e In and let train rd men lub- Wide. denim. it I wm blue iL . buying planner! (I; gurss you and you lid you enforcement Prosperity that against Auditor 3. W. Guy SEEDS with the latest eq- - day a lmiipy and successful one. worked on opinions for Pub- - was not everalls, people could nri i J? Tur headquarters be removed from their bends, Olio afft-rhe best greases. We are two pair those days). We REES PEED STORK NO. 1 CERdowntown Salt Lake Site t MEETING TO BE HELD present han,,,e of were not so bud off fur do then as TIFIED IDAHO SEED POTATOES, to make fer clooffices commission )0Uri QUORl'M of in.. .(My nuoroiim tneeiing aa mother BARLEY, WHEAT, Mr. Louis West is sanding the some families were, OATS. G ARwil ser cooperation, cheaper operation. WthflS? Srrvl,'e rhone No- - 2,,!IH 17i:h quorum of Seventy brought a great many clothes with DEN SEEDS, BULK OR PACK-AG, a report on ata- - floor of the meeting house at A Adv tf (Continued on page 4) o- ro- credent c ' two I -- ' n. d 1- ! I I .S? trc-8C- InU-men- t inve.-tigat- 4-- II e. ot d. 4-- H th-ug- ht i , nt Ilort-Voc- gnge iS""u,'c 30 at J j e it J? J - J u' Ly-an- I ; : I bj rn-uliie- f.-- r I M con-Tin- es r i rr STS -- ! to. Ita-civ- Snto t- E. |