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Show tiM, Iwm ToM Si an slmtEf i, -- tatmiior su i. ft B warn-- jeih hmiovi i. BANK NIGHT THURSDAY a, 4tr 41 i daily thought weS A DAILY THOUGHT tent taks mw bualnesa to start ia businesa, but it to keep a whole lot of it You should back the ambltloua of your home city to the limit. cannot reform the Wishing world. JJ COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH gaaaag rr . SMITH FIELD. HORRORS OF WAR 'S OP E ON LOCAL giant, smooth working Ogden team should have Zgnj time running through the defense. This statement JLq, 0 Harrison of the Her-- j e the general jw-- .l of the people in regard to to itragth sad chances of the But MUep against the Tigers. ,.- r- history has reposted itsell ad is ia years past the North Cache flashed their classiest brand bill against Ogden to keep the full four Hpn on the run for a managed to tiirtcts before they HD s 3833 victory. The close battle dope buckets" and we 4Mt sH seme upset victories by (ho pndid hMop before the season doses. Mde by Con showed NUMBER 10 OFFICIALS LEADERS at-md- CALL TO COLLEGE H Mr. Fcpe. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to hive printed in the Record an address by Harry Emerson Fosdick, entitled The Unknown Soldier, delivered on November 12, 1933. This is a remarkable address upon a subject of vital interest to the people of this coun- MERCHANTS TO CLOSE 4-- H Four-club leaden of Utah will be given a six-da- y intensive training course at the Utah State Agricultural college from February 24 to 29, according to D. P. Murray, state club leader. The number of delegates from each county has been fixed by the state extension officials based on the number of dub members within the county. Emphasis this year will center around club organization, crops, livestock management, forestry, dairying, foods, clothing, and home management, Mr. Murray aaM. Membership in boys and girls' club of Utsh increased 800 per cent or from 1829 members in 1925 to 5504 members in 1935, according to the joint annual report of Mr. Murray and MjM Myrtle Davidson, state club leaden, now on file at the extension aervice office ember 12, 1933. The subject herewith presented is of vital and timely interest to all American citizens. Due to lack of space in this issue the speech will be con eluded in next weeks paper. , 11BLETICS. 21, IBM. Editors note: The following article entitled, The Unknown wee given by Harry Soldier, Emerson Fosdick at the tdmb of the unknown soldier in Arlington Park, Washington, D. C. Nov. Eddie and Van A HODGE-PODGCOMMENT COUNT. UTAH, FRIDAY, FEB. FATHER OF OUR CdUNTRY DEPICTED IN SPEECH By C..CHE STORES SATURDAY In observance of Washingtons all grocery birthday anniversary stores, the Utah Power and Light office, lumber yards, coal yards, the Implement store, barber shops, the bank, postoffice and other shops will be dosed all day Saturday. The grocery stores are offering their usual wvek end bargains on Friday, February 21. This move is in line with that recently made by Logan merchants, who voted strict observance t the Logan City ordinance which calls for the closing of business houses on Sundays and holidays. - odb 4-- H try. There being no objecticn, the m;t ter was ordered to be printed In at the Utah State Agrcultural the Record, as follows: It was an inspired idea (0 deposit the body of an unrecognised soldier their inferiority in: the national memorial of the (U they overcome (MfUv.) Our longeet shot will be Great War; and yet, when one stops p predict a Bulldog victory Over to think of it, how strange It ia! the Logsa Grisiliee. (Heres hop-- Yesterday, in Rome, Paris, London were right.) Another sidelight Washington, and how many capitals if the game ia that Ogden ia one besides, the most stirring military d the favored teams picked by pageantry, decked with flags and qutwiiten all over the state to exultant with music, centered about na away with the 1936 Utah State the bodies of unknown soldiers. That Hit school basketball championship. is strange. So this is- the outcome of western civilisation, which for First ward again reigns supreme nearly 2,000 years has had Christ, Benson divisich . GEORGE WASHINGTON hf col- lege. Club work during 1985 was conducted In 24 counties of the state; in 188 communities supervised by 928 local voluntary leaders. The program for these clubs Is divided into two age groups according tc their needs: fhoae from 12 to 15 years of age and ihosa from 1C to 21 yean of ago. Club projects include work in foxu. elothing, heme management, home science, dairying -keep, poultry, beef, colt husbandry, fmiistry, cereals, sugar beets and this report shows." That dub work Ir. Utah ia conducted under the supervision of Mr. Murray and Miss Di" -i in dse cooperation with the county agents, local hdne agents and voluntary leaden in the various counties, to shewn In the report. Then era 405 students enrolled at the Utah State Agricultural college this year who have been members of H clubb, according to a report from the registrar's office. KEWT0H NEWS Mrs. Zendi Anderson, Mrs. Bessie Benson, Mrs. Cora Rigby, Mrs. Ilertha Hanson, Mrs. Erma Griffin, Mrs. Haney and Miss Norma Pederson Were omoung those who attended the trouseau tei in honor of Mrs. Andrew Alvis at the home of her mothers, Mrs. Ella CuntwcH. Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Benson spent the forepart of the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Hadfield of Smithfield. Mrs. Laura Juhna n went to Magna Mondry, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Molon Baxton. Leslie Ilovcy of the Cache Valley Banking company Met with the town board members on business Monday certain: He was sound of mind and body. We nude sure of that All primitive gods who detheir' manded bloody sacrifices on Birthday altars insisted that the animate PITCAIRN RAYMOND By should bo of the best, without mar Chairman National or hurt Turn to the Old Testament night Winch of iho Republic of h the Esstern and In which democracy mid science and you find it written there: Mrs. Alfred Goodsell end small Kike. They triumphed over Second jhaye had their widest' mTha character, I he counsels opp'ortuity, Whether male or female, he shall returned home from a local daughter veidis a fsst tat last Friday night.- thmt the whole Nation nw on Monday. h pauses, its offer it without blemish before Je- example of our Washington spital ward kept ahead of the aedamatfons rig its colorful peg-li- nt hovah." The god of war still main- guide hi through the dovbli nd Mrs. Roland Griffin had as her iftal beset hi; they will guide warders ft three quarters, I eentry centers, its patriotic oratory tains the old demand. These men to dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and ciuf our clUtdria'i cWI chifdref cur M lint staged a last quarter rallj j flourishes around the Mis. Byron Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. unrecognisable be sacrificed upon his dtan were dren in the paths of prosperity and id emerged victorious. Again See- - j body of a soldier blown to bits on eound and strong. Once there might Anderson and Mr .end Mra. Bryant id ward was unable to topple the ( the battlefield. That Is strange. ;That tribute to the enduring influMariner Anderson. have been guessing about that Not Ftat ward from the., championship Washington was exMra. Edries Hanson entertained it was the war lords themselves now. Now we have medical science, ence of George statesmen Iwho pfcked him out as a symbol of which tests the prospective soldiers pressed by one of our earlierto America the member of the America club at a period as critical I war. So be it! Aa a war body. Now we have psychiatry, which during her heme on Wednesday. All apof own. It remains a true estimate symbol our as Ike Stake round-robi- n began Tura- - we accept him from their hands, tests his mind. We used them both today. pointments were cleverly carried out toy night with some spectacular You may not say that I, being a to make sure that these sacrifices in Valentine motif. What counsels can ws recall u, psyiag by severd M. Men basket- - Chrstian minister, did not know him, lor the god of war were without throughout the nation, we honor his A nice lunch was served at the THE CAMERA CLUB ex Atkinson 1 It Clarkston; small tables with red geraniums as Vie", I knew him well. From the north blemish. Of all insane and suicidal memory?. nuts iud Homer Rich of Smith-- j of Scotland, where The Father of His Country was more eenterpiecea to: Mrs. Marble Beck they planted the procedures, can you imagine any-fj- eloquent In deeds than in phrases. He First ward; L. Downs end W.igeg with mines, to ithe trenches of the all that The members of the Smithfield Mrs. Venice Benton Mrs. Grace thing madder than this, own precept: Actions, not his lived Second ward were the France I lived with him and his natons should pick out their best, words, ore the true criterion. But Junior high school Camera club have Crookston Mrs. Leon Jenkins, Mrs. Atkinson chalk-'fellouse their scientific skill to make cer- - history has, nevertheless, recorded num- been recently making a complete Veneal Jenkins Mrs. Aileen Barker British, Australian, New; m and 24 tsluei JO against Second ward. Zealander, French, American. The 'tain that they are the best, and erous expressions of his wisdom of how outdoor hobbies may Mrs. Mavis Jorgenson and Mrs. Ivan of them hold a pecu- study Many elite and Rich were the Mg guns foresight. offer be made more effective through the Baird. holocalst places where he fought, from Ypres then in one mighty marked by liar ignifiuuit in a period the First ward attack in their The time was ppent playing bridge through the Scmme Battlefield to 10,000,000 of them .n the battlefields assaults on the very Constitution in use of the camera. lwe agslut Newton. Waite rang the southern trenches, I saw while! of one war? Besides the discussion of pictures Mrs. Aileen Barker won high score which he incorporated his hopes for to tallies in scarcely half a he still was there. I lived with him! I have an account to settle q the future of our Nation. made by dub members, we have prize and Mrs. Beck consolation. while Rid matched this with n dug-out- s, Mr. and Mrt Carr Janea had as Here are some of George Washing- considered the relation of photo g-In the trenches, and on ' tween my soul and the Unknown ton's comments on the great Charter raphy to the following hobbies: ships their guests Monday night Mr. and BBnl deceived I him. position, destroyer deceived submarines Soldier. I for searching or Liberties so Intimately Identified We the Down twins were sinking off this shores of France. Short of . sailing, aviation, games and sports,' Mrs. John Jones, Bishop and Mrs. myself first, unwittingly, and then with hla life and his spirit: usual looping one hand abets actual battle, from training camp toll deceived Mm, assuring him that Jtoir horses, and riding, pets wild Stanley Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. fishing, "That precious depository f Ameri' P Second ward in the run-- . hospital, from the fleet to good consequence could come out of can happineu, the Constitution of Ihe life, camping, amatoer science, hand- Junius Baird, ML They also lead late rally Land, I, a Christi?n mniister, saw that. As a matter of icraft and art United State. W time within an ace of over-th- e Officers of the Camera club are war. Mo rover, I, a Christian min-- biological fact, what good can come . The Constitution which at any time and president, Clinton Nelson, vice an till explicit exists by f and trouncing the Clarkston j, ter, participated in it you changed Mad civilisation, of that? (out aet of the whole people is president Jay Cash; Secretary, WenI I, too, was a gullible fool and cannot sacrifice on bloody alters the- authentic to alL obligatory sacredly The Rxy Theatre, E. W. Elliot dell Roakelley, treasurer, Lynn Reese 'thought that modem war could some- - best of your breed and expect anyfas tho opinion of the people the "If contest progressed into its Anlateur T. Thain. ward John Snd and Clarkston played' how make the world safe for dem- thing to compensate for that, or modification of the hergeant, to - fourth wee!; this Friday night with - distribution feature game df the opening the fairJunior Students of be posHigh we another to like be me men sent Of may in ny pelConstitutional powers thing ocracy. They W t the round-robi- n with the 'explain to the Army the high mean- - ly sure concerning the Unknown Sol-licular wrong, let it he corrected by sessing cameras, who have signed np six mere big acts of local trlent He an amendment in the way whieh lha as members of the camera dub are being featured, w inning, but only after Ingn of war and, by every argument diet1 that he was a conscript. mu Clarkston on Constitution designates. But lot Incre as follow: Junior Plowman, John! "Every week this contest has been but built up a first wo could command, to strengthen may have been a volunteer, ' J tut change by usurpationi for Crockett, Robert Nilscn, Ross Bing-- getting bigger, with entries pouring tlut eMTW Htoto to vie- - their morale. I wonder if I ever an actuarial average ho probably bo S this in one instance may be though con w,ri Ploy ham, Ferris Hillyard, Joyce Mifflin, in form ail over Cache Valley. So were! spoke to the Unknown Soldier. was a conscript. The Kng arm of tho instrument of good, it is the ZlLlr which freo Constance Mifflin, James Jensen, Wal far in the contest, Smithfield has governrily off form in the gam his J home, into by reached beweapon the Nation One night, in a ruined bam are ments destroyed. lace Spring, DeVer Balls, Dorothy only been represented by one entry i"e lint half they gave one hind the lines, I spoke at sunset to touched him on the shoulder, saying, Experience is the sorest standard Jorgenson, Doris Harwood, Donald Louise Waite who faced with mighty Clarkston had them a company of who "You must go to France and fight. by which to test the existing Const- West, DaLone Lower, Gladys Noble, tough competitbn the opening week The second half, however, warn going out that night to raid If someone asks why, in this land itution of a country. Hazen Deppe, Glen Gyilensk'g, Cecil of the contests was unable to place Second began to play the German trenches. They told me of the free", conscription was used, jj different. To which might be added one mors. amoung the prize winners. to BfIy overtebk the Clark- - that on the average no more than the answer is, of course, that it In the light of that odd adherence Three winners are chosen every actu"iito before the game ended, which to were win alien new and we philosophy a 'was neccsaary if half a company came back from on tbs week recent attacks e e e ao by the audiences applause. ates And many that such a mid and, I, minister of Christ the war. Certainly it was. These winners are awarded cash Newton Constitution, it seems timely to recall ou Do they deserve a place terrific suicj reveals . eomething war-titried to nerve them for their Washington's to the round-robin- ? prises, (7.50 going to first place No! This to idol end murderous endeavor. I won- - modem war. We cannot get soldiers order: then $5.00 and 52.50 to the next the not concensus right of afin thorn, of opinion not enough Soldier was Wjwri der if th Unknown "Put none but Americans on guard two winners. The winner of the first . . snag them play the first night kind of them 'Without forcing them. tonight. prize is also made eligible to comthe war to now, knew When a nation goes --000pete in the grand finals of the means jtoj wy wert playing a game. The days had been a French wine cellar entire nation must go. That contest to be held at the eifd of must nation the of mornStake are sup- j frajq Godspeed at 2 in the mL thst the youth & Ball Gold Green 10 weeks. All winners will compete to Jo he in the round-robi- n. Lria ing to a detail of men going cut be compelled, coerced, conscripted the A organ against each other, and 575.00 in commorating pifegrom doesnt represent the on Land. They in will be ward the Ization of prizes will be awarded, presented "to te Benson stoke! A third team werepatrolfine The throe ward MIA Green aad ....... a company of Amoricanj It is hoped that Smithfield will Smith-fiel- d by the Third ward MIA on Sunday Unknown file in the be held will ball tomb Gold that.! of fore the c,mBd South ward or boys, fresh from tame. I recall siitT, Third socn send some of their talent to ward The 7:80. at Feb. 23, us say, Junior high school, Wednesday evening ehould have been huddled in tho dirk, underground dicr on some occasion, let J. woll furnish the music for the Ithe contest which is open to every choir frnm the Eastern division if ! of glory further Watch 25. March military for when the panopyl night, chamber, they sang: Sacrament Service and the following! one 14 years of age or over. Entry ? western division had nothing 'decks it with music and color, are announcements. Lead, kindly Light, amid blanks may be obtained at E. W. will be given: . not program not cny am I Newton tot offer as a you thrilled? circling gloom, Toolscn. Helen Mia. of Slogan, more. I see there the memorial calibre. Such Lead thou me on. r"! championship Books Vocal solo, Mrs. Ester Walker. one between any a The ono of the saddest things in Amer-- I I far and la ,. dark, night reSpeaker, J. W. Hurren, Subject and the full rules are cn the entry tosms, Csirkston, First can history, from the continued from home and growth of the ward., blanks. mb or Second deliver organization God J Junior the Marble of Mr. which Arthur may ward, and Newton petition of Lend thou me on. A special program for the kidBfre w,,le f time for fans, Hihg school presented six volumes Then with my admonitions in their' us! the conscripted boy. dies 12 years and under will be to the books valuesMe -; cf library awLnl,.le ,f He was n son, the tape of the fod game, ce-- ears, they went down from the secheld on March 13, this being the B n trenches and famiiyt and the Nation coerced him. The Business Mans Oornmerdal championship toumn- - ond to the first-lin- o time that children wiH be allowed only ax booh These Law. -' of Land. I wonan out to a wtg a lover end tho deepest library f,r contain a wealth - Called ito Meeting der if the Unknown Soldier was i ambition in bis life waa not desire- for all classes and all. p.. information anof fqr for mlitary glory or hatred of fror.W,rd went firiuih the usual that dug-oTho Scarlet Fever cases in Smith' association The Parent Teacher Will Rogers, by OBrien, one of of scorinr ! -when they! You hero this morning may listen 0ther country or any other idiotic 'field are demolishing quite fast. Most bUvi a are acspecial program sponsoring non fiction In sellers best tho or not ta the round-nbi- n like that but love of a glri to the rost of this Hans. Y , com- ha given Feb. 27, at the Junior High! of the tame will be out of quarantfbt. The local boys acor-- as you n!eas. It makes much less of a home. He was, maybe, cording to tho canvas of books hope fj also school. The program will be given ine this week. Smithfield has been has will anil ran weekly publishers np n score of difference to me than usual what m husband and a father and already plied by it to ready for by the faculty of the North Cache very fortunate in curbing this New,0 chalked up mu do or think. I have an account by that slow and beautiful gradua- been received and High school. The special feature of circulation. The subs beplayed over half te settle in this pulpit today tjon which all fathers know, he had the evening will be a basketball 'n,e ,t,p Players, Waite tween my aoul and the Unknown jolt the deep ambitiana of his heart between the city parents and Bring your whrat to lire Frri nd PARAMOUNT-P1NGREgame SERto himself Wer to dress be-- Soldier. Vl and exchange it for that good Store being transferred from the Cache North Its goinj faculty. VICE STATION. SMITHFIELD, He to not so utterly unknown as quarter began. Even Gilt Edge Flour. Adv. tf be there. be to good. Everybody on Adr. PRODUCTS. CONOCO ) (Continued paa (Continued on page I) we sometimes think. Of one thing we can be . - Washingtons po-Utr- M i- dijfj-culli- es - 4-- w f11 : ! , a be-W- No-Ma- ns hird-heade- sl cat-toma- hand-grenade- rs , oft-quot- ed r 2, No-Ma- ns Sol-wie- ld T Presents No-Ma- Special ut .uiy i0 thiiiPfre E ht ;" |