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Show jp'ifol DO & Logan, Today your Sal. MANHATTAN MELODRAM- ASon. to Wed. In Ameche-Fay- e YOU CANT HAVE EVERYTHING' BANK HITE THORS. share beautify TO your DO YOUR SHARE town TO BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN FOR OUTING ENJOYED BY Mgs UNDERWAY COUNTY 4-flGAMTIC STATE FAIR. S&t S w, MRS. LORETTA CLUBS H L NILSON SOFTBALL SCHEDULE NEAR CLOSE TENDERLY LAID TO REST . 1st QUEEN CHOSEN FOR HALF CACHE COUNTY FAIR ! The four oflball teams have eras-188- 5 One of the finest displays of more interest with each cum beautiful girls and beautiful horses unt? ftW Hie bMball player are took place at the Cache County Fair 'Sinning to wonder where all the Grounds Sunday to select the rodeo Wn this past summer, queen for the Cache County Fair, ,TeLr,h,PaWawava-rtL,f,biX!!,0incident to n KporiencH ,ca m 'Tng a pioneer life but thru it all she never! f Panipa are usually rather swell September IS, 14 and 15. Nearly all ph passing she has Pyed, close and full of interest for of the settlements of the county were represented with a Princess. tor good any ,PPt ,0w. ! Sj-Eii- fSi: In Fridays game the Pioneers Colonel P. A. Dix of Ogden, who I built up a good lead in the early in- - has had much experience with hone ,.w 'Prizes for the edibit of the Beehive states nnigs only to see the Seagull Flour slmiws, acted as judge. The basis for of the u boys overcome it and eventually win judging was 50 per cent for ability a,ne n the last inning. Pete to handle the horse, 25 per cent for Smith and and number of displays North Logan, Blanche Zollinger of the losers played a beau- - general appearance and 25 per cent jriety, scope Mrs. Ruby Hillyard : Ifaxwen of Smithfield Providence. evidenced In the appliesand Mrs. Alta Christmsen of Rich' tiful game at third base and hit for equipment, including horse and This ntriea nd was followed already by luncheon M fa nvnd; 20 grandchildren, one great well. However, Vaughan Richardson saddle. Colonel Dix had the Princess' brought by each individual dub. es show off their horses and themjni grandchild and the following bro- was moat consistent at the plate. The program at 8 oclock in the s. Holmes, fair manager. Ifcr the winners Nordberg and selves with different gaits. He finther and sisters, W. A. Mile, announced the receipt ampitheater with Allen Clsen, Young iT George H. Miles, and Mrs. Hattie Gutlce looked exceptionally good. ally selected Birdie Liechty of Logan as chairman was as follows! sections various of .Ward, from trou- as the rod cd Queen. Mrs. liechty Watts Service and Mrs. jMtriei Raymonds Saturday Eleanor Mr?. Hind; L country ss well as from every Clllh pledge, Louis Miles, Paradis, Lettie Harry; Mrs. Leona Rash; nced the North Cache Motor In a rode the beautiful yellow mere ownsupervisor; comer of the state itself. J county ed by Dr. E. I. Stewart, f Logan. Mrs. Diana Tout and Olive Miles see taw affair, 9 to 4. community gtad received several applies-- 1 nging led by Bud Tout, Smithfield; Melvin .Hillyard for the winners Her costume was striking and matof Smithfield; Frank Miles of Mont- rL, dm TCe Fire Bringer, Miss Iris from at ched the color of the horse. Colonel m for increased space pelier, Idaho; Mrs. Alice Alack of played his' usual fine game theory, North Logan; aoeordhn Kemp, and short Dix said diet Cache County could while Noble Chambers was implement ' stop machinery Airs. Riverside, ding Mina California; concerns This is re- - eetian, Stanford Broadstone, Hyrum: Round, Logan; Jed Mile, Banida, most consistent for the motor com- - be proud pf such a fine array of Voeal duet, Fem and Luella beautiful horses and beautiful girls. Moore, Idahn; Mrs. Ruby Merrill, Richmond, pa"y' add si a definite index of wideSmithfield; reading, Julia Theurer, The Queen and the Princesses were in the fair, Tuesday game saw the fighting n'd interest Utah; Harvey Miles, Cornish, Utah; vocal Providence; and Service luncheon at the selecentertained at on Raymond John guitar boys demands UrsT capitalize Lewiston Miles, increased and Zina h vie of the Maurice Miles, Logan; vocal some Seagull Flour mishaps and sow Bluebird after the judging. It was - tion, Olson, Midvale, Utah. , . w mu fair officials unite in urgup the game in the 5th inning. The decided that the Queen and the Pirn-cesslivestock f ene jj rlne Frederick, d Utah sgriculturists, ride in the parade for the People who attended the fuvral whole Seagull team seemed to sense lghA, ceremony, industrialists, the women M- - Founders T)ay celebration at Wclls-viH- e, the af ,0 i"tduced their Allan vetran from by out Olsen, of ? town H were: Alice Mrs. of fta state, and metober 'ho Labor Day, Alonday, September by Louise Miles, the four IPs Mack and granddaughter, Elaine of Tl Van 0rtk?n' Sfa kept idle and Future Farmers of Am-!ir- ls becauae a Norse This 6th. will help to advertise the of and Blaine head, by Pcnted Bank-chariy Riverside, s California; Feyl chapters to file their entries I?1 ve in Fair considerably. Carla Rae Winn, y of head. Los Ctrl ; Frank lfailed to imPre .Angele. minute. arJ The; HuwHkit possible s, Thii ame Put the For the Ctaunty Fair, the Queen Olsen, Young Miles, Montpelier, Idaho; Edwin Rthe all space is certain to be SlLhfield, in WT,ee and Princesses will follow the bond the ,ead Mr. and R. Jas. Sirs. Nilton Sttd earlier than usual and that "arJ MRS. LORETTA L. NILSON u and son, J. 0. Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. four teams go into the final round in the Grand Entry each afternoon Smithfield, Af iiand? I Ueoves those planning exhibits for the rodeo. Each will carry a Danielson, Paradise, health, Glen and near relatives. Appropriate music Bills and Airs. J. A. Frost, of the first half. k lose no time in contemplating Jj?n The Pioneers out fielded and out beautiful U. 8. Flag on s staff furDonna Clare Smith, was fund tied by the choir with F. Mr and MrB- - J- - Alma Wright and Hyrum f0r displays. scored Nurth Cache Motor Wednes- nished by the Logan Chamber of taps were led by Mrs. L. Allen conducting and Ila Rich- - daughter, fair premium book re- - 8nRhfield, to break into tiro winning col- Commerce. Leo J. Cromer, who HaIe- - Hyda day Jcah premiums in tiro several jLaRue umn with a 9 to 4 victory. Norman the rodeo stock and who will totaling approximately Scrowther played a beautiful gjsne be the arena director, said that with Several KJOOO. agricultural and FUNERAL HELD FOR for the winneri getting two runs til these beautiful girls and horses have offered hstoek associations on two errors and a hit. He also and with all of the rodeo performWILLIAM fielded sensationally. Lew Smith and ers, he wHl present a Grand Entry god awards, as have various Hmey and wafsetonrs. The lilt of H Pitcher clouted homers to help the for the Cache County Fair that will tlX awards are especially Pioneer cause. Tommy Mather and long be remembered. He was much Meeiemeiud- Ftaenl rvice. were held Tue.-le- d B.n!de! hy Mn. Nelson defensive impressed with this plan of having played rtrong 2. horticul-SRlehardion, Buy- b? Mri a Princess from each town in the games fcr the losers. County agricultural and for Willkm Hnnter, ,ie LmdfliW warn Nelmn. S. ?JTwSTT-meets the county. Flour ohibits promise to eclipse meeting he Seagull Friday -a . who died S.turd.y at the home ln ft, drift-im f former fairs. The Utah Man-hduFollowing are the names of the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ballard, Oache North Cache motor, Saturday, Rayof a A. neice. J. offered the SunAinsrough openannounces Association MrR- - mond Service fights it out with tiro girls who were in the contest Mr8. Danfor Ella The services were conducted mg prayer and John P .Toolson the Pioneers, while Monday, Coach Gor- day: U slnady practically 75 per cent follows: benediction. don and his recreational leaders plan tbs exhibit space in the manufact-r- i -- eooAmalga, Shirley Ree?e and Blanch Song, choir, Oh My Father; inn athletic program which will be Bingham; Benson, Norma Peterson; The following speakers paid trib- - RELIEF SOCIETY REORGANIZED allotted. bonding has been T. Earl Allsop; song, choir Barbara Larsen; Clsrkston, to the sterlin character and Xotiinment feature! are arrang-- d vocation, games, Cove, The Benson Stake Relief Society concluded by two softball W e y, Lndemtand Sometime life of the deceased: Dr. G. .was reorganized Sunday at Stake one between the North Cache Motor Flossy Butters; Hytum, Helen Ander, splendid fadoding a rodeo as the main and Raymonds Service and the other son; Hyde Park, AEarigene Lamb; her, A. J. Yiickham, Vocal trio, L ReeSi Patriarch John H. Peter- - priesthood meeting at Richmond. futare of the Grandstand Show. Mrs. Eugenia LundquiM, Mrs. Mar-- i between the Seagull Flour and the Lewiston, Lois Kendricks; w Id it is all Logan, nl Chambers, M. line Mrs. Annie was Biihop the a gen-sustained Farr along Mrs. Wilma Nelson; interest that augur Sylvester Low and Bishop W. A Mrs. Lulu E. Johnson Pioneers. The first half of the iBirifie Liechty; Mendon, Leah Wood; as well for ion Richardson, president; J. A. Ainscough; vocal rolo, fin xhe floral tributes were pro-Mr-s. as first should be completed Tues- Millville, Lucille Jessop; Newton, ineceu of the 1937 exposition, couneslor, and Mrs. Sadie schedule Smith; remarks, Bis- - fQM Eugenia it fair Stoddard as second uounselor. Mrs. day and Wednesday when the Sea- Joy Larsen; Nibley, Betty Noble; grounds are being put in Hillyard; gulls and Raymond's Service clash North Logan, Duth Crookston; "Paraifcriups order for the big show hopsstHen Bread Upon toe Water1 ; Among the outstanding things in Diana M. Tout was retained as secret- and the North Cache Motor tangles dise, not present; Providence, Fern Thy the ife of Mrg- - Nilllon referred to ary-treasurer, ai visitors will find them excep-faatH- y and Mrs. Etna M. G. Nelson. with the Pioneers. George Bishop Kendrick; Richmond, Marjorie Caine; and noble was her prayer, and land-anMrs. Lenora ancestry splendid Johnson, d attractive this year in Olsen, Other interests of the Labor Day Smithfield, Dorothy Pitcher; Trenr The grave was dedicated at the family. She had appreciated the re- Mrs. as board the like. Rogers Margaret Wellxville, by Bishop C. J. Plowman. sponsibilities of life and had done members. program will be a croquet tourna- ton, Shirley Anderson; Ac ennusl fair hone and dog cemetery ment was directed by Harry her full share. In her early years choir The arranged and conducted by Joe Ileen Wyatt ooo wwiR, u usual, be outstanding ooo Deity ke, with Mrs. Bertha Mather she was a school teacher. She had Mrs. Lenora Olsen accompanied Read and a horse shoe, tournament dtnetims. The mining exhibits as f Alack. Both handled by Harry accompanist 4-- H been engaged in church activities Mrs. Laura Funk, Mrs. Nellie JohnCLUB MEMBERS 4 how this phase of Utah indus-- 4 of events are scheduled to begin William Hunter, a resident at its best. Several bands will serving in the Relief Society and son, Mrs. Besrie Merrill and Dr. these Smithfield for the past 60 years, Genealogical committee nf the ward. and Airs. M. T. Merrill f Richmond at 3:30 p. m. Box Hockey and Pride music daily, with WIN DAIRY CONTEST ti many be available born at Farmington, August She was naturally kind and sympa- to Tremonton on Wednesitay to visit Shuffle Bja:d will sl-was on tap to add to the d a son of Joseph and Isa- - thetic and her council and advice with their sister Mrs. Hattie Morri- for thnse interested. elweyi found in the myriad 14, 1871, yOOElmer Olsen, sun of Mr. and Airs. Hunter. He had ,10vrr:W3S nftcn sought by those who son and family. bell Sanders, dfcpliys of Utah products, Game I August 29. Leonard Olsen, and Bud Tout, son Tuesday, played knew her best. The speakers also ft) 1937 fair will, in brief, give married. SEAGULLS at Air. and Mrs. Sam Tout, under Airs. Milton Heyn and son of referred to the great Xiith and Surviving him are four 9 visitor a doseup view of what 4 ' he leadership of Alehin Hillyard, LurHattie Mrs. of1 the church in work one her California with life's are nephew, land, visiting 4 farmers, livestock growers, were statewide winners in a dairy h"h:ind and e(,mp3ni'm an,l.mWlcr- - Mrs- - J- - J- - Meikle-tomrs, home induati work- D. Chambers, p MwgasS'cullSIlIid AtiTjen hr club demonstration contest conducted him to her referred support given ta irtiitj, and others have M. Hansen, is at Lagoon during the Dav-- -. and Joseph Thursday Smithfield, in church. the done CARD OF THANKS in all he had nie Lewis, during toe past year. It Califcniir. County Fair. By winning the We hereby wish to take this opH. Lewis, U Angeles, Interment was in the Smithfield M event long to he remem-nthe boys receive a trip to e.iTii.at dedicated was our sincere cemetery. The grave portunity to express to be missed by any- Columbus, Ohio, October 8 in 16, to thanks and Hazen to all perHillyard. HAVE appreciation hy ttttrejted in Utah and her ci SMITHFIELD TO compete in a sectional contest for was sons for their kind acts and deeds Airs. Loretta Miles Nilson T. Olney, ss the 11 western states. 29 March in the in I'lnh, sickness, hum Smithfield, any way during --oooEXHIBITS C. Piikington, rf The subject on .which Olsen and COMMUNITY Ruth-va- n death and burial of our beloved Stiti, the daughter of Edwin wren the state demonstration RRT WARD CONJOINT Tout Miles and Jane Ruth Wakc.firld. unde, William Harper. Control of ALastitis in Dairy was The Family Smithfield is proimring to have She was married to Samuel Nilson, Service in Relation to Milk ProduCattle Raymonds SCHEDULED another community exhibit at we A. Hodges, c ction. Utah Weber and Box Elder at LoCache County Fair to be held counties also had teams entered in lo. 13, U the contest. Pitat ward MIA conjoint gan, September farm proto Mr. Olsen was the winner of tiro place will be held wishing Anyone Sunday evening, fruit, vege1966 Union Pacific Scholarship of R. cf Plowman, food stuff, canned 8th at 8 p. m. The follow ducts, J made rags, has been arranged. tables, needlo work, home :iA. Hillyard, Sb ... mwl Mng, congregation; quilU, s have to Welcome in readiness in tipie Hillyard; B -----L. Lowe, If . booth ready for lowing 111 'r " Harwood; Highlights winning G. Both Olsen and Tout will complete IHowman, Is It. SON ging the lion s share of the 7,500,000 Conference", M. T. Van the evening or September sixth consecutive, year of H By LEIINHOFF E. PURGE their second feet of water albicated to rs- - Eugenia Lund-?- " For further infowvi.ioH K,,-United Press tSaff Correspondent Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico and. Marion Richardson, and William Erickson. Jeseph, Salt leadership of Melvin Hillyard. Colorado, asked governors of those j Game played at The handled cautiously Nelson. Smithfield in very proud of these whs 'dvmmite Nelson; of Roy Highlights a first uriwt tho state capital this week when toe states to send representatives at . a local men and the wonderful work wafcwnec", Miss Viola rctcr-jrU- l Smithfield has had PIONEERS at the booth administration called for a confer- meeting at some yet to be determin- L. Smith, cf they are doing and wish for .their duct, Ferris and community ed date. classification. 7,;,. continued success. in their ence of the upper basin states to V. Richardsop, c Hillyard; MIA Theme, Al- - County , As this column mentioned before ' discuss the possibility of getting protwo classes: nc hr J Lund- . asked for an appropriation to P. Hansen, Utah Her to os so fc. iu the construction Mr. and Mrs. Noble Chambers tor under ami jects Kichardscn and Mrs. UWI ft. make which them aro;of Colorado surveys, the waters of the 1 convert oerilctlon. the plenty, while Colorado asked for S.' and QyrU Alunk and family river to bpiipficil umj when Richardson, rf oo-nii quali- - appropriations for a tunnel and re- - Um 1 rate witn ,;lMrd 0f Health named norncy. talalely guarsnlrr to save largcr i for toe State Tuberculosis ceivod funds for its construction. havc nno- I Sunday in Logan ' followIn other drive In Hhlsy for thosa in charge ami hc.p Colorado, wordi, the Forney h Jnb with the worlds ther prize winner. cd Cnliforniai load of building pro-- , !C. Drive in and get your car serviced General's office gftVc an opinion Richardson, p JJhWesnl Msrfak". Drsln that the BINGHAM SERVICE. We have proposed at declaring 41 practically yiRn rRD OF THANKS run"; and and water with the result that j k hH. I'11 w,,h rlean, dear, recently installed two new electric new prison ,lr free Ilaveline motor T Purchase "anTturiil Tour - when the State Welfare Board ap- when other participating states comej ij,0tal tfa any 32 11 9 meter gas pumps. ' to their aha1? old with Motiir amount of gas you wMl We call for ?ejr 20 county appointed boards. good H AB b R North Cache f ft. proved .... that their share has been used by i fa yn" gnndine and we know loved 4 2 0 and deliver your car. Phone No. 2. 30 tho states which have the projects:" alarmed Dlood, II. We Business is good. Theres a reason. differenee. Governor Henry Gog 1 on page 4) on page 8) Colorado hog- (Continued (Continued ot dHver your ear. Adv. tf. Llnvu al tho possibility und SERVICE Phone 82W lx lion. in the LoRai) temple, made her home iu Smith- entire life. She endure! 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