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Show minil, Logan, TomshlRabert 00 TO Yeung in PARADISE FOR THREESa. to Wed. JeaneHe MacDonahMielson Eddy in GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST YOUR SHARE DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO YOUR TOWN BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN VOLUME XXXI SMITH KIKLD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 193d Pres. E. erson To Speak Here Health Day DONS TO PRESENT UTAH WATER NEEDS COAST TO COAST The Richmond Lion 1 elub will p re- Trnke City (UP) Formation Under the banner of the National P1'011 to reduce the amount of money for the meet waacaua-oontei- t, Dairy Demonstration Production the drive will be carried for- - j y announcement of the Salt Like ward teams of clubs ten City Junior Chamber of Commerce by H that the body would not underwrite of both boys n(Lgirla, who will the proposed 43600 tournament. exhibition! now stage public showing The date of the meet eiso conflicts to war on costly verms and tax methods. Directing the teams will be with the Western Open Meet in St local leaden and county and State Louis. The tournament will be conducted Extension Agents with whom dairy on a basis, accordand other priproducers, processors ing to Rudy Orlob, president uf the vate interests are cooperating. Clubstera will demnoatrate how to local association Orlob said the polannihilate unseen germ hordes lurk- icy of caking for contributions from ,m . JPJP of golfers would not ing around at milking time, destroy this Far t1 association, hideouts in antiquated utensils, make I life untenable with sterilizers, trap kun,y ia expected to draw Chnd in filter pads, and gJJj1 the hoodlums 4-- go low-gra- 14 iv''r: BENEFIT CUSTOMERS Residential and farm eustomern of the Utah Power and Light Company began Apirl 1st receiving benefits of the new cheaper electric service rate ordered last December. Reductions affect customers in Utah and Idaho and bring the are? age home rate to about 8 cents per kilowatt hour, compared with national average of 4.43 cents per kilowatt hour. Under the new schedule the home rate will be as simple as A B C, There company officials explained. will be but one schedule for all residential and fairs users in - the territory served by the Utah Power inand Light Companys Utah-Idah- o terconnected system, regardless of the uses they make of their elec- EXCELLENT PROGRAM BEING OUTLINED Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of USAiC will deliver the addreya at the annual Health Day meeting. May 20th. This news will be of special interest to all because Dr. Peter-o- n stands high aa a publie speaker and an intellectual worker among the young people of our state. The Summit School reports a splendid progress on Health Project! leading up to our annual Health Day. There is no doubt that the schools will do more than ever, to make their part outstanding this year. Cache county will witness the beat track meet this year that has been held on our annual Health Day The new track will give an added Impe- the . tus to a gala affair. Monte Young will again be with us with his ferrir and all that wheel, whip, goes with it. A special sound aystem has been arranged for, for the tabernacle and . the track meet to assure all of a lighting service and small appliances. good audition of activities.. Watch for future announcements. These various schedules have now the 1937 otte- mker wi" ! I ,l011- - wbs nl other - ooo been discarded and residential all demonstrated, customers In farm the and territory A war cheat providing rewards Kraft-pe- d designated have been placed on one RESOLUTION Jo various dubstere by the simple rate. FOR THE OBSERVANCE OF fhenix Cheese Corporation ia help-whi- le The new schedule for all domestic It Bp on. campaign. consumers in the territory mentionSAFETY WEEK provides gold and stiver medals for ed is as follows: qbfy ?a For the first eleven kilowatt expense trips for Simplification of the Unemployment counties, and in any month 90 cents (minihoun Whereas President Roosevelt haa administrative the highest scoring county teanuin Compensation Law, mum charge) set uide the week of April 10th to demonstra- - coats, personnel, and inter-stat- e h BtBt prol For each of the next 25 kilowatt 16th National Safety week, tions to be held et the National lema an on the agenda for discoa-io- n hours. 5 cents. And Whereu the mayor and city Inter-state beConference at an Dairy Show in Columbus, Ohio, Oct For each of the next .164 'Kilowatt council at Smithfield sense, a definite 5. There 16 college scholarships 4ng held .in 9alt Lake City this week. 2.5 cents. need' of pilWlc riHety In our elty; ' hours, he will The in sessions cash of Salt In the data totalling $2,800.00 additional kOowatt hour ' Therefore, be it resolved that the each For and Lake City, an April 7, 8 and 9. Repawarded by a committee of state cents. week of April 10 to '16- be obser5 federal Extension authorities to the resentative! from Colorado, Idaho, AriThe charge based upon the num- ved with appropriate ' activities to each Montana are and in teams zona, Wyoming two highest ranking further safety consciousness in the ber of rooms has been eliminated. of the four Extension Sections of the meeting with those from Utah. The reduction to home and farm minds of our entire citizenry. The payment of unemployment No IBe it further resolved that each f the $350,000 Is part euatomen 7. benefits has been on proceeding hind required of contestants. service the ordered civic, by public religious and school organisasaving schedule in the state of Utah, Mr. commission to become effective dur- tion be aaked to stress safety In all R. Director Executive Adams, of their organised activities. SMITHFIELD WILD LIFE Ray for the State Industrial Commission ing the year. Be it further resolved that pedesThe savings affecting all classes declared. But, in ' spite of the fact FEDERATION TO MEET that Utah has been doing extremely of power users will bring total re- trians crossing the highway be ask1933 to ap- ed to be extra cautious of traffic well with ita benefit payments, our ductions since December $850,000. regulations especially crossing the has indicated that then proximately state highway at semaphore crossing The Smithfield Wild Life Federa- experience the when procedan many places and that pedestirans refrain from tion will hold a membership jam- ure should be simplified. We VARIETMTHLETIC boree at the Smithfield juinor high other states an jay walking diagonally across the aame the planning school gymnasium Friday, April 22 highway. The conference of this purpose SUCCESSFUL state SHOW useful and worth- thing. iRe it further resolved that each it g p. m. Many is to exchange ideas on the various and every driver of care or vehicles while prizes will be given away. we have discovered. be asked to observe strict regulation! Watch for the window dispbr of problems show and Utah athletic has three The quarpaid nearly variety prizes to apimar soon. Your member- ters uf a million in Unemployment sponsored by the Smithfield Kiwanis of traffic in the hope to avoid any ship card entitles you to the draw- Compensation benefits since payments club put on Wednesday evening, Ap- disastrous potential accidents. Commissioner work Thereby may we unitedly ings and program. Gmne More than 65,000 ril 6 in the Smithfield junior high began in Newell B. Cook, Torn Argylc and individual January. school gym wos one of the best together to make Smithfield safe for written been checks have our pedestrians and drivers alike. C. E. Evans will be the main spea- and approximately 12.000 individuals shows of its kind ever put on in The Mayor and kers and a very gpod program is have been receiving these checks. Smithfield. being arranged for. City Council Ror.ian of the ancient tabloid The ooo-- -The wom.n and rhihlron are eswas athletes Greek and portrayed pecially invited to attend. WaHi for SOFTBALL MANAGERS under the spotlight and was exceptfurther details of the meeting and MEETINGS ionally well displayed by students of ARE program in the next issue of this the North Cache high school. paper. ARE The battle royals and other boxing CHEDULED A meeting held Thursday night at matches featured on the evening's D U 1 TO MKKT the junior high the following men program was also very good. Pitcher Salt Lake City (UF) State Farm and Redford gave a fine performance The Sarah Woodruff Cama f the were nominated as managers for six of tumbling, pleasing crowd debt the administration supervisor U. will softball teams which under the preDaughters tf Hie Utah 1'ioncerB G. Miller has announced the schedule over. fete with they put every will tournasent enter the city plana meet Fridiy, April 15 at 2:30 p. All those who helped put on the of April meetings with representaFred Spillman, Sylvester ment this season: m. at the home of Mrs. ser- tives of the FDA. Melvin HillyaTd, Jess Pitcher, Leo O. show free of charge for their Coleman. and the of vices the evening proceeds Purpose of the meetings Is to The committee in charge urges a Low, Seth Chambers, Erie Gordon, along with the moeny taken in at free advice and assistance to provide Lawrence DougBingham Nonlberg, good attendance. the show which was held March 9, debtors and creditors in lass, Harry Michaelis, Marvin Ed- will be used to settling purhease equipment problems rising out of indebtedness. wards Ves Jones and Verner Scrow--ther- s. SPEAKER SPECIAL Bear Scout on for the Boy Camp To receive the service, Miller Mid, M IA TO COMING Lake to be used by Boy Scouts. It is necessary to take each problem The teams will awing into action to the committee to a committee Mr. Amos Bair of the North Cache May 1st. Each team will be allow- AQUATIC STARS TO HOLD MEET member because or no one connected beauhome on 13 be and will which talk ed must men school signed high Salt Lake City Aquatic with the organisation has authority (UP) tification at the senior class of the the cards and fee presented to the in to solicit business. will West of stars the MIA on participate ward secretary before being eligible to First and Fourth tournament annual intermountain Names of the committee members the 12. next Tuesday evening, April play. The next meeting has been in each county are available from to be held here April 14 and 15. A. large attendance of class mem- set for Friday April 15. Featuring the toumgment will be the railroad supervisor, county agent, ooe bers ia urged to attend end near the national 500-yafree style race farm bureau president, or newspaper PEST DRIVE GETS STARTED this subject discussed. to attract many editor. is which -- BOO expected AT JUNIOR HIGn SCHOOL outstanding performers. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lillywhite diaries Welch, Sr., in charge of YOUR GONUGO MILEAGE and daughter Dorothy Ann The Smithf ield junior high school tournament said today three Mrtiie Mr. and on j ham, Utah, called pgt drive ia going over in great filed for Merill I Peterson and Mr. an1 fashion this year with Gene Beutler California entries have been Paul event. national Herron, MERCHANT ASKS: the on Friday. Mrs. David G. Thomas leading the way with 471 points and Ray Faria, Beach; Henry gained in killing squirrels, rabbits, Long both of San Francisco, have Past, and mice. rats Dont yon need a complete change high scoring Worth individuals include:Other Welch said. Gel Yoor Lee Johnson with signed entry brinks, ok oils and lubricant for your car? 336 points, Wayne Cardon 300; De-vWe are equipped to handle all the ESTABLISHES ALIBI Balla, 292; Gene Buck, 189; RoFIRST GRADE GAS IN SMITH-FIELlubrication needs of your automoWeller Elmer hu bile (UP) Ogden IS 20 CENTS PER GAL- ger Peterson, 158; Mervin El wood, we ere trained to gfow you and for alibi for an established himself, David Rieka, 126; Jones, 122; Floyd GRADE 18!i SECOND LON; Dewain Cow- use In the future should his wife the beat of service. CENTS PER GALLON AND TRAC-TO- 120; Shrr Hansen 101; Wo um genuine Conoco! product a, aak him again to help with the 80. Arid 13 85; llulac, ONLY ley, COSTS FUEL the tried and proven oils and greawa. of I housecleaning. the Team under leadership spring CENTS PER GALLON. WHY PAY intra-murs, We also have tires, tubes, Yielding this year to hia wifes captnina Wendell ltoskel-lebatteries and other auto MWEJ ALSO SELL IN WHOLE-THLeon Surenson, Glen Merrill, wishes, Weller difibed up a ateplad-dc- r to clean a wall rhone Now 2. Wo will call FUEL Cecil HyJen and Norman Kirks are ALT SALE LOTS. from the fell A score of 173 fdr Weller and deliver team rtepladdcr, II. UNDER your car. leading SO DONE IS SOLI) BY 1S The Conoco Travel Bureau will PERMIT NO. 360, ISSUED RY THE points to 1088 points. The drive will broke hia log, and acquired Immunity from houseclraninga in future years. help plan your motor trip FREE. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF end Apirl 29, -000Thats going pretty far to pruve Application ckrda available at our STA SERVICE UTAH. Miss Faye Roskelley spent Satur- - an alibi, Mrs. Weller Mid, bat I station. BINGHAM SERVICE; Smith-fiel- d, STREET, TION. SOUTH MAIN Adv , lTutae No. 2. Adv. day In Ogden. guess it will stick, SMITHFIELD. i1 SlSSa0 W.V le HOLD BIG MEET 4-- H love-maki- tc-ord- tO HIDDEN TAXES LOWER POWER RATES 4-- H uring six special choruses, which um all cleverly costumed. There are maay singing and dancing numbers 3a the play. Teelve principal characters set the nlei in Coast to Coast, and the ptat'eettten around Jean Bosworth, to owns a music atom and needs one thousand dollara to pay the mortgage which Titus Pennybach holds. The enfolding of the theme full of comedy and laughter includes amaand teur contests with singing swinging, chueklefilled m; GOLF ASSOCIATION Hidden Taxes paid on Americas Silt Lake City (UP) Officials 42,000,000,000 dairy industry for anti- - of the Utah Golf Association have quated production methods will be decided to hold a $1,000 Utah open state by ineet iirtsead of the 43500 meet Clubs ten and Leaden 1 brought into the limelight in this which was originally planned. The meet will be held June 17 to in a nationwide campaign now get19 at the country club hen. ting under way, n. Henry H. Blood. Of primary interest to Utah, the reports indicated, was the obtaining by Utah of economic advantages similar to those being requested by Southern California. At the Santa Fe conference, attempts to obtain cuts in' interest and power rates on the Boulder Dam project were made by Loa Angeles, it was pointed out Should the Southern California city receive an advantage in interest and power rates, many of Utahs industries would be moved to southern and many entetraining situations. California, it was feared A capable cast, using Artion'W'the Utah "delegation in Richmond talent has been selected and is working diligently Dor a worthwhile and attractive play. The show committee eenieHdl Ry, special includes Elijah M. Hfcken, president; and mmeben of tiie Santa Fe Water Milton Webb, R. S. Merrill, J. R. conference delegation, declared that Johnson, H. M. Wadsworth, 0 L. Utahs raw materials would be ship-- 1 Ballam and Bryan Hendricks to Loa Angeles for fabrication, Utah would receive no comp-.- 8 enaation for the losses. SHTHFIELD PEOPLE Ray .aid, referring to the Boulder ATTEND CONFERENCE Dam art: California should live up to bargain which she made, at leut un- Among the many people from til a change can be effected which Southfield who attended the 108th would not cause material damage to IDS conference held at Salt Lake Hie State' of Utah. Should the rate reductions be granCity wen: Stake President A. W. Aamhers; President A. Reed ted, he said, the upper basin states Bishop Haxen Hillyard; Bis- water and power xeoeureea along the hop M. T. Van Orden; Mr. and Colorado would never be developed. hn. Joseph W. Paterson, Miss Viola "The inclination of to"the Federal) ta Fttenon; Mrs. Elva Coleman, Mr. aad Mrs. Iven Nilson, Mr S. P. Nil-so- n. investment in Southern California; Hn. T B Farr, Mrs. Diana and we could not look to that state Toot, Mrs. Eugenia Lundquist, Mrs. for aid. WDma Nelson, Mrs. Effie Barker and Deputy Attorney General Grovw A. Era. Marion Richardson. Gties also voiced disapproval pf the -- oooLoa Angeles proposal. A suggestion for future action by VINCENT REES RATES Utah in regard to development of ta water and power resources ahong HIGH IN MEDICINE the Colorado was made by William t Peterson, of Logan, who was a deleto the water conference. Vincent Reea and Ralph Christen-- " gate view of the fact that agricIn . graduates of the USAC and now do attending the University of Chicago ulture in Utah is sick, we should to aid it. our :haol of Medicine, in power everything are making At tiie present time the state his records at that institution, 1,324,000 acres of land to word received approximately by college a minor increase ovwficala from B. C. H. irrigated being Harvey, dean toe medical students. er tre number of acres under irriI take great pleasure in writing gation in 1920. lands are Joa regarding the record which stu-at- s being used "Present day from the USAC have made in Intensively.' ue medical schools here. I think .Peterson proposed: part1. Mure land should be brought icularly of Ralph Christensen and Suriiwent Rees, both of whom have under irrigation near the river. creditable work end are well veys reveal, be add, that at least be ifrig.V.cd 150,000 acres could pt of by theMr.faculty and stud-her- e, while available. acres are 302.000 Harvey's letter electric 2. Construction of large plants along the river in order t furnish cheap power to handle the DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ores and to adStates other vance industry. TO BE HELD APRIL Another states' water conference will be held August 1 at Yellowstone It is expected that by that i.?emlSPat'c Primary will be held park. time the upper haain states, includthe Smithfield Library next ing Utah, will have determined a evening, April 14 nt 8 which to base a counterthe purpose of electing policy upon J" the demands of the to proposal 7 ehwman and delegates to the Southern California metropolis. mvention which will be held April 16 and also transact Y NEW'S GETS NEW EDITOR other business that J may proper--v come before University officProw (UP) the meeting. have announced that Bill Colrin, ials Adv. of Huntington Park, California, has of for 1938-8- 9 Henderehot underwent men appointed editor Y news, student weekly paper the Ca,iiSl for appendicitis at the lilt Brigham Young University. Valley hospital recently. Coltrin two years ago was editor of the sports page. NOTICE The business manager Qf the paper will be appointed by the new editor some time before the quarter doses, jjwtified lubrication with marfak, t was annonuced. "nest., lubircant,.. scientifically thordughly lubricate, your STUDY FEASIBILITY FOR FAIR Jlraiiwd experts, plua the very Salt Lake City (UP) A stateto apply these fine wide committee of civic, business, Uj. latWlpnient s jog p tent church and professional leaden apcompile L. Twation job. Let na drain, that pointed by Governor Henry II. Blood to start a study to Worn oil refill with clean, prepared today of staging the feasibility determine tar-freax.frW!, TV e IIAVOLINE 1947 World's Fiir in Utah. a tHn -. diaonly oil that la til.r , David O. McKay, aocound counselor irim m. prPcrly lubrfcate yoor car in the first presidency of the LDS wry at art to the highest church, was mimed chairman. toT0 or try our new Texaco mo-T- ,. The committee will report its and j"in the happy band of to the 193S legislature. nnrra. Uae 100 part ctf our many The year 1947 will mark the let ua call for and deliver arrival of Morthe of anniversary RAYMOND'S SERVICE, mon pioneers under Brigham Young Adv, in Suit Uhe valley. I TEAMS TO WAR UN ct Hri-vern- 4-- H UNDER DISCUSSION: definite program in regard to tort the laugh aenamtioa of the Coast. to Co ait at the Rich Utah a needs for development of its aaad Community building, Monday Coloumdo river power and water read Tueaday night, April 11 and 12, sources ia under discussion by state at 8:15 o'clock. The play ia being loaders at the capitol. Reports of the recent water conproduced for the benefit of the Richference which met at Santa Fe, New mond civic improvement fund. Mexico, were heard by state and civic Chait to Coaat ia a three-aleaders here at the invitation of Gov. 'remedy with musical specialties featna-tie- NUMBER IT tricity. In the paat different schedules have been used for service supplied customers having refrigerators and those having ranges and water heaters, and again those using only merry-go-roun- d, loop-o-pla- . , n' u 1-- : FDA NOMINATED s rd Moneys ar D R al light-globe- y, es. E lll-WA- Y iaire |