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Show jtfilOL, k Lga" Today daily & Sat. Jase Withers In PADDY O'DAY Sun. to Wed. JaneH Me Donald and Ed dy In - BARK MIGHT THURSDAY ROSE MARIE THOUGHT . much business business, but it in i tart cf it to kep lot whole a . take Yoa should biu-- the ambitions of your home city to the limit. cannot reform the Wishing world. - hom- A DAILY THOUGHT COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH VOUllEXXXiX SMITHFIELD. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. HI I DAY MARCH, 6 1936 HOLD LEADERS COMPLETE jffiliiR HIGH TO iikble TRAINING TOURNAMENT etr - STATE ENGINEER GALLS' COURSE SPECIAL J smithfieU Junior high nchool Summit nchcol are organizing tournament under the l. sup-jSaT- of Mr. Smith, MEETING1 NATURE COMMENTS to fourteen flgtoya from thirteen 111 J, half ye kaien under The State Engineer has called of tho water users of meetings y After a intensive training' Ut.'h lake and Jordan river Arii"--jdin- s the Bennion Power nantTthe tural college lo2 club lenders Price river, the Ogden river and , and worke: s fr&m 22 lhe Little Bear river, to consider b.'lsls In civic enterprise. We cannot counties of the state returned tj the selection of water commissioners nuw rest on our oars, however, and their homes Saturday. j and water users or we shall soon be committees for the A detailed program beginning it Mason of 1986 and to ditcuta other Ped by more enterprising neighbors. 8 a.m. February 24 was carried matters relating distribution. The! With this in view this paper will j print, under the above heading, from through morning, afienuun and Engineer will be present. ning to February 29, under the dir- - The meeting uf the Utah lake and time to time, seasonal criticituns, six-da- 4-- 8e 8,6 this nge ere in class j j out-stri- p- fw the hoys are different awes for the the ring is ten feet A class to in ifLater, and lys in class B use contestants jjAt foot circle. The their own marbles, the sises of Z marble are not to be under five and ait f an inch in diameter poultry, sheep, swine Uenr seven eighths cf an inch, management, beef, dairying, forestry, and craps! are tournament yte winners of the finals In addition, lecturers appeared be- stute the into enter to jjpMu referees fore the eeneral The City. fa Salt Lake sSs oi John Thaln, Lynn ate Hal Wright, gc and helpful topics to as- tew, Clinton Nclear., Carl Fuller, timely toi stated Mr. Smith KeSaon. Bob nJ if the weather permits the out full swing be in will tnmrment divi-iJjs- to rings two -- NUMBER 12 vj S. P. EXPANSION J MUSIC LOVERS TO SEE PROGRAM MAKES AT STATE SCHOOL -- . MANY NEW FAMED j SYMPHONY JOBS' Salt Lake City Intermountain music's major event falls on employment on Southern lay evening, May 5, at 8:15 p.m., Pacific's Pacific Llhes, serving six when the Philadelphia ' Symphony western stator, has increased 10 per Orchestra plays at the Salt Lake cent uver the same period of last Tabem'-clunder the direction cf s Leopold Stokow-adde- d ye'.r, 3200 employes having been the t the company's rolls since sky. I This is to be the only concert in that time. This was announced today by A. the intennouutain area of the or-McDtnald, president, reporting chestra of 105 musicians on its tnms- reoching from West from Canada to j Tues-Avera- ge worU-faipou- the RCA-Vi- c- . company. ded in our community, and which based on average employment in ' By many critics, the Philadelphia 11 or nothing except January, 1936, as compared with Symphony Orchestra is considered to Building. The matter of selecting, a IMa 40 the place of B. F.!bor is that of the grading and! the same period ilst year, McDun- - he the foremost in the world. No Lofgren as commissionor will pro-- . Panting of the public walk areas aid said, amounts to about 69,725,- - expense has been spared to secure -vh,nf cur homes, j 000 a 0st important bib,y - v. the finest instrumentalists. In per- year or nearly 18 per c.nt. f busiM3S- - However the available! The approved grading plan EsubYshment of uain ser- - haps no uiuutry, except America, hearing Room, No. thVlSrwS Tu 303 State Capi- - Hadsy. for COLLECTORS cen-woo- d- CLUBS .. gathered r.v..., ....... Director Peterson outbned the 6 at 7 30 annual opera'.iwrs since Jan- - a number of players for the wood-uar- y in pony's ci,urt This 2t Price. cf leadership quahfieatoon. 1, this year, with an ac.ump-- ; wind section; the Jews, universally Emendations will was designed to stimulate babl appoillJent made f anying increase of 6820,000 in op:r- - recognized fur their genius in the the club leadem m carrying on thejr of a commiMicned anPa water aoing expenses, according t the m-- 1 mastry of the violto, are represented; wurk when they returned to their user, t.ommittce but the nauuccmcnt. the Germans, who lead in the play- mogt im. respective communities. done n this plan and should Ihirchnse of new rquipiiicnt, inclu- - ing of brass instruments; England, ant to be considered matter port Leaders are born and not ncces- used 88 8 m0- ding 3000 refrig jrator cars for the Holland, Spain, Russia, Italy, Am- thig meeting will be whether or not oa" ,ITI' sarily developed. Your leaders should approxinultely 10,000 acre feet now Pacific Fruit Express Company, erica, the Scandinavian countries be chosen as uch, he sauL If gtored jn (be Scofield reservoir shall This time of year with cold nights Jointly owned by Sou'.licrn Pacific have contributed to this have 8 be released in 8 Jead" y . anticipation of pos- - and warm days is a very trying j and Union Pacific, will give employ- hut polygolt organization, ctime rose Do bushes. workers the thousands to of ftr y0ur the ITiil- riblc floods which may endanger and1fellWSh,p inj In Ltupold n.'t,ment wk We have two toys associates. You are will- - tbe ver anxicus and remove Ihe manufacturing plants. Tlie new re- - ndelphia Symphony has one of the gj-are d mnsideraKe h them some. 01 yonr number of the water users who are'mulch you have had over them dur frigerator cars alone n.re t cost worlds most famtus conductors. Out iv$ t0 give. elamd jnocess in collecting them-- 1 effort or else you are not a true ing the winter. They will lc beltm m:re th n $10,000,000. 'of a relativfcly unknown group, Sto- this be done Wi soon hope to have a very fine leader. You will be willing to tolerate jnsjgting that H modernizacan be and dormcnl unt'l they kept gy 0f e Ogden river, kowsky has forged on orchestra ration of additional passenger cars by cognized tha world over as one of people impartially. You will n;t water ugers wiU ggnng ot thg growih should begin. We have eleven boys that are go- select this person as against 'this Qourt House in Pruning can well be put off unli Southern Pacific for all of its lines, the most expressive instruments of Ogden, Saturday al to mount birds and other differ-- other one. You will measure them buds c:n bs eerily? recog-- , nd by the lhillman Company for ' aii time. This will probably be the 7 The usual at 4 jjardl p.m. animals. They are awaiting for what they are worth and' you ter of making recommendations for"188-- ' .use by Southern Pacific, this year, ast chance tf music-lovein the from Salt Lake City on will have that interest and fellow- GARDEN CLUB NOTES is costing about 62,000,000. This wrk intermountain west to hear the fiery Com-- 1 Water a of app0jntment tot to mount them. ' ship which you are willing to give a water users committee' The officers of tho Garden club is was stated, is progressing rapidly, Stoleowsky, because at the end of Wo are expecting this information of your effort and time to help nd with in plans for delivery the current season he retires as dir-- 1 keeping ctnadering assessments for theract HieMonday evening at the home nfbt sway so th.t f Gor-,they can begin them aU. the Mrs. Pearl equipment President, 1 prior to the p- - ector of the Philadelphia Symphony con-!come up for coming year b wort will leader true the a summer travel season. 10 devote himself to research work, of don arc and you "If you prepared an outline for enlng deration. We hsve five whirh are collecting find 000 in attainment; y"u sea-1 activities the for S.le for the concert by mail or-6- P j coming meei;ng of the Little Bear,ther top and other insects around the' to do somctlung. Y'uu will find rjvcr waer usen wj der bfid hi 'son. Definite dates, for these seti- -' opens March 7. The Salt Lake X IL B" uiqr. They have a few bogs and satisfaction in having done some- Of tne I is being given under the Hief onccrt vOnS Hali Saturday, tR city Ilyrum ' sit inxious to get more. will have a desire for M,Jch 7 at 7:30 of the Deseret News. you matter The filing; auspices pm W have three br?iders which are attainment. That m an element m -- 000I of a Water Corn-tru- e ()f gppointment the of A very splendid meeting nittog some leather to braid. If If you are a true mig3i0ner and a ator user'a com-jin- K of onl tor rases, leailcrship. Smithfield Camp of the Sons of Uuh' Dsn witch chains are successful we GlaSSCS leader you will have courage to mittee wU1 emm np for considcra-- j April Lecture on planting pere- - Pioneers was held Sunday March 1,. K7 bvs some for sale. about Dant worry face ingratijuile. tkfL Thia meeting Ukes on added "rials, seeds, and bulbs. at 3 p. m. with Captain Hazen Hill Wt hive three To Bs Held that are working that for people are slow to show ap- May Tulip inspection trip. and first Lieutenant jmp;,rtance this year by reason of rift chemicals and are presiding yard mere out a is June Rose show. making many predation. There goal tbe jjyrum dam being included in D James Thornley conducting. D. C. experiments with their small somewhere we are trying to obtain July Tcur to Ogden canyon and Woodland of the Cache County distribution on Little Bear riier and the The American Legion ftwiitry sets end are working and get the people to obtain. A true fflr the Beagon 0j 1936. vicinity. Red Cross is conducting a Firet a and was speapresent organisation Vd a long. leader is never offended; he hasnt August and September Fall Show. ker. The lesson, 000 The dub offeers Early Utah Pioneer Aid class in Smithfield. Dr. G. L. -t-ompt to are as follows: ooo M H. time. 1 Greene was' Rees will be the instructor Leaders Joseph DIVERSION by Kiwtor ilr. Smith. will PQ3 is a true leader he he if but Bertha's male A Every person over 17 years of chorus, President Budd presented. to Hold Benson Raymond. is invited to take advantage of numbers. two Singing . age song Boys DISCUSSED wetory Cannon Parkinson. OF WATER In another way. lie additional problm were this 8nd opportunity. With so many Bt07 telling Gnifl apd Groan Rail do. ftprter Darrell Sea mono. accomplish what he starts out to celebration dents these days, everyone should Pioneer features Day He must have a vision; he mustj Feaj.bility of Diverting the waters some time during the year was re-- be qualified to render First Aid. NATURE CLUB for have a plan. If we fre going U?A R.r0 v. GreRn River Bear The Benson Stake Gold and Green ported as s c:ming project. Lamontj The three scout troops of ' ami Ball will be held April 10 at the where we should know wh conducted the songs with field are to take this class and tho Ow dub irrigation purposes in Utah sponsored by Mr. Jones going .and why and wnat we ex- Ulk a All Schod. the G'che given urth tf Queens Mrs. Ilcrtha Mather as accompanist, troops from some of the neighborHigh topin March 3, for another very pect to get." lfrofessor William Peters; n of j will be present as chosen from their ing towns are being invited. by "dtog half hour of discussion, Tho first class will be held ct the USAC at the Kiwanis meeting j respective wards. Remember the date ft elk and deer, which have been Junior Smithfield Smithfield Junior high school Ball Green end Gold in the the the held April highjfr to the foothills above Smith-r- 2 March 7:30; at 1930. on 10, school, Monday, Thursday, March 12 at 8 p.m. Also building of bird houses the completion of the Upon the birds which pm. have returned SmUhfMd examination will be held an from course farmer, PRIMARY e summer. I III 'Richmond, Benson, Lewiston, Neaton.-UtRIUlinand those qualifying will be issued . Club Reporter, A spicy little paper, The a certificate by the Red Cross. jregbon( an(j l)tj,er towns were pre-- J Ned Miles. Reminder, has born edited and dw'i w.nt. A Democratic Primary will be The class is free to every88 teres ted tributed recently by the Plant AulOj BIuic:il numbers were furnished by held Friday March 6, 1936 at 8:00 to the people Recreation 000 Lundquist, Mrs. Richard! p.m. in. the Second jjrg, j,Be Company of Richmond, and hall vicinity. of the Bichmnod for Mrs. Littldeykc, Clyde purpose of reorganizing Richardson, American Legion ciM, Uriel Society The p'per w; published Saturday Jlrg IyC0 accompanied by the local democratic committee. The 1936. directed and to be selected 11a offficers are by 29, Miss Richardson, following February Auxiliary to Meet from ench of the precincts, chairMrs. SMomc Hansen. Kln'rt Lundquist rendered a piano man, chrir-womasecretary and tojtalyn Greaves of the USAC Bids For1 Lease three and members for treasurer, slo. The American Legion Auxiliary division will be the speak-jj- r the executive committee a city chair-- 1 meet at the home of Mrs. will Land 8 01 Oily jint rnecting of the three man and chairwoman. Alice Thornley in Amalga on Friday MIA Meeting Scciclies next Tuesday Special All h 10, at 13. Refreshments will be seMarch, 2:p.m. in tho Second that the end assist in selecting the the Second Ward Tabernacle in con- rved and a gcod program has been present given is hereby Notice .towa'ional HalL Hrr sub- nection with Sacrament meeting Sun prepared. All members are urged its farming lands Professor Ewn 11. Murray, instruc- officeis for their respective a gldd6 n byinir tton City will Icane leaM-aniitrto will give the lesson to USAC the tor at desiring day evening, March 8, the following to be present. that parlies ,d end cl iu. ,.reaiy wade cotton and Economic Life, confer The should tVmmunity program will be rendered. same the of Bre lnMrs. Mont Harris, Mrs. Oscar Harniul senior clas in the further Good Alfalfa hay For Sale, near adult in for the Nclsm Missionary experience, Amos Nil-soCouncilman leroy Mrs. Mrs. end wood, mutual Whitt, night Adv. ward Tuesday Roy State First highway. Inquire B. M'Uieon informat i'n. dv, tf Trcntnn Male Quartet, two se- Richmond. Mar. 10, Professor Murray has dane Wallace Waite and daughter, BarSummit Greek of bara, were guests at a party in lections. vn-- . extensive work at the University m n,i Mzs Edgar Nilson ! B. A. and ' Lewiston on Wednesday afternoon Organ Solo, Floyd Miles. u. nqrtv last Thursday 1 hieng" nfier having his LEST WE FORGET m g. He is at the home of Mr. Calvin Ch'ate. USAC. who the bI :Crw!lldegree Large Enough? Missionary remarks. Ferrin Nilson. nf Mr Ferriii Nilson, in! Girls rhnrus, two selections. future for a director of the Senior Department leaves in the ne.-The Genealogical Society of the lunchStake Remarks by Bishopric member. We will meet you at the Daughehc thr us (' deliri A Swedish mission. Smithfield Second held s A of the Utah Pi- - neers variety desired. ter Hie attendance is time. been asked sev eon wa served to thirty guesK on Monday night in honor ofj 000 program at the Second ward Rect,1,T"Kl 1 prl'inlng to Uie' runoff evening wa si'8"1 ! Mr. Ferrin Nilson. The following reation Hall March U, at 2:30 p. m. awarded C nre 1,!,vc H fire. Prizes were thii sprillpl program was presented: Several by W.dts. I Mr. Ferry an Lea L.wc Oris Mae Allen; violin solo by Mary ('ache Valley. No renters need apply A birthday dinner was held Sunw-lVIerson f IVievn - Smith; rending by Ruth Morten son; SitPresent B. ninve to Mii-- Nonna Mnnwn the Richmond. on Utah. Inquire day in honor cf Mrs. Imura Smith. give a Wture guest. and short "!rr 'mnKing bninh cut off the only out Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. adv. tf d uati'Mi in Ethiopia in the Smithfield piano rnln by Inyal Covey; d,( - talks by Mr. Nilson -- ml Mr. Verl .. SunIafiie Ir B. D. BVckhurst and Mis on slicks out away ward 'ips First Conjoint program Air. and Mrs. Henry Barnes Biuikn and have Missrs Elaine Wnito : mi llrtta Farr of Arimo, ldah, Mr. Clifford the side diMu, f the r dnugh- - day evening March, 29, Pr. Ricks Funk. Air. Joseph Peterson presented 1l y Mr. Nilson wilh a token fr-'ithe I.mi Day danced at. a ward social j Smith of Layton, Mr. and Mr Roy nvw 88rry eny access aier that might be n ceGenealogical Society. G.amea were held at Hyrum vn Thursday ' fier- - Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mroseman Isnd children, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. played under the direction of Mrs. noon. Laura C. Peterson. Refreshments. McCann nd daughter, Jenna Lnu, dB' iiuf il of old they called were merchnndisr to at reason. and served stout For Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mr. gousts.l to this nuAe quality attention subject forty will creek now it Is called the lhrv:,u.tK m,h Kmilh, Miss Laura Smith, and well qualified to discuss Mr. Nilson will leave in tho ne':r able prices bhop at the QUALITY . is th? metropolis. especially coast tkNl c:re thdr homc in ' GROCERY. Adv. MLs Anna L'-' ; siauidn !f?hould lit. where Mr. Carbon la employed. cum ... , one-voic- ed tharei10? St m1 rs satis-faetio- loneers u. fjfS Stake ike s-- EDITS Smith-lilkingt- PAPER a Bream to w-.- nl Speaker rion y dress-slli,hfic- n. d E-- T s n i 011-...- AnSJ I-- : on |