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Show JtfltflL, Logan today x daily & Sal. THE COUNTRY BEYOND, Sun. lo Wed. Colbert and Colman in BARK NITE THURSDAY UNDER TWO FLAGS," thought A DAILY THOUGHT take much hnahieaa P Jnrtnl but it ,trt inlot buaineat, to of it keep whole a Yon ohould bark the. ambition of your home city to the limit. cannot reform the Wishing JJ volume XXXIX- SMITH FIELD. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY MAY 15) 1936 NUMBER 22 TO CACHE TO Tells Details POPPIESSMITHFIELD GRADUATION Health Day A Success; DAY EXERCISES TONIGHT Of New Farm Program Hal Wright Wins Medal BLOOM Director NORTH IN HOLD HOLD . MEMORIAL Poppies will bluam in Smithfield Saturday, May 23, glowing on the coats if remembering Americans ... honor of the World War dead, The women of Earl S. Harper Unit ATran Legion Auxiliary offer the Poppies on the streets, . The commencement exercise of North ('ache high schoul are to new ag- - are becoming a terrible menace on be held Friday. May 15, in the LDS fte fundamental at the Hal Wright walked off with thei Many records were broken at the much are of the 'land conservation this tabernacle To in program state. at Richmond. Lih. The jpHmal re- - help ua combat this weed is h.nors at our health day track amll Realth day Cache program, the theme of which menace, Metively simple. First, it is County track meet, are being payments will be made for approved "Developmnet of Character through field meet Friday, May 8. Hal est-lfejrniied that surpluses led the onslaught by in Wright of eradication by chemicals Education, is as follows: March of ablished three new records that will g5nd and that surpluses occur methods new three' chalking recants, cne up crops; that the and by periodic cultivation. When ' stand some for to time probably the shot both heave of 48 a with of these methods are used it ip put dos produced each yaer on the come. C inches, .one of the discuss a feet cent recognized the 15 of per ja shout If the periodic cultiva- - contributions given fer the little president of the senior class; trio The medal is given an with a toss nf 129 feet, and one in ! red Hewers. method 6nd only $5 per acre might most the to 'lh.ei.cot.t lhs program, then simply requests outstanding boy tjie football throw in which he made The American Legion poppy not Afton C. Education a nHy Merrill; ... 'au for such a practice. a. turners of the United States to!1 isPaid u us merns tally of rendering Builder of Character," by Mary Lou gives recommended that this program Qit,vnPer,al Natu,nal talk q mark of 152 feet 7 Inches. He also approximately 15 per cent to tribute the of personal memory took third pLice in the breed jump add Hendricks, valedictorian; of perennial noxious crops each year; those brave young men who sacriSchool Education as. an High place in the relay team to Fetween six and seven thousand and for ficed their lives for America, it also ir. Choosing a Vocation," J by a make total of 18i points to lead remuneration some federal joined with the people cf If green manure crops, planted gives us a mear.s of aiding those (I. Merrill; Merry Widow? Over-wh- o persons the to Smithfield the mint last ip In getting for the day. As addition to also sacrificed but are still ture by the Friday, May 8, sU be given in orchards and vineyards, ere ploworchestra; address to make Health aj result of this Hal gets the all the one the of 1936, from Dty derived building within reach of cur From baefit the toe gradates, Dr. T. C. liamney; help. ed under, this - is recognized as a biggest events ever to le celebrated around rtlrtcte medal given by the annual wearing f the Utile flower pWna solo by Velma s. him. a and carries Orchard; pre- ir. Smithfield. practice Commercial National Bank of Smith-fjrls. pre-fcome ' benefits is money-hand-ointo a not This reaching every sentation cf graduates, Principal C. of as much as $2 per acre. payment The activities r far-ea with days began mrner of the and touching 1. Stoddard; conferring of I)iploma, Payment ia made to the ; (trice Sugar beets are given a special the live of country of unfortunAllen of Smith Cocke and gigantic parade, featuring two thoueben the farmer makes an effAlbert McCann; song, Classmates subasis on the that consideration Archibald Allen of Wellsville Junior school sand a number cf children, Forever," by the gr'duatinlg class; beautiful ort to benefit himself and his farm. gar is a deficiency crop. The 1936 ate men, women Mid children. wheel were in a tie for secxnd seven bands. ligh The vast into divided and welfare in crops have been and (he benediction by Dclvii Dames. prpiram base and planting will establish The Rev. John E. O'rver, Ogden ond place honors by getting 13 points eoD- tkiee desses: there is no restriction as to the rehtdriljfcticn work carried out by) A list cf tlw graduate includes: as the yricipal speaker each. the American fnd Auxiliary j H.ylTis Allred, Caiftiee R Andcnson, Lcgi tn taMng or conserving, end neutral number of acres, except you must j. public meeting held immediaAllen Archibald broke the broad crops include conform to the schedule outlined for draws its pr incipal support from Hon rid J. Anderson, Ethel Andcrsi, tely after the parade.' Other num- jump rXronl by Imping w distance oops. the and The Ar-1poppy. dimes, quarters Eldmigc Archibald, Theodore E. tbs general farm crops, such es the sugar beets. If you grow sugar beets bers on the prog: mi included: add-o- f of 18 feet 2 inches. Webster half dollars we drep into the. coin Norval II. Bailey. Grace Bair, of Wellsviille br ke the mnrd In puns with special consideration gi- ycu must not only infe 15 per cent boxes welcome. Mover I.. V. Too'-snwnrkors of the poppy supply Iteha Bair. Gwen Rlls, Enpa ns to sugar beets. of your acres of farm the solo Mrs. Gem by McCann; puh up when he recorded a the moans. for local, stale and natbien-s- il T.ce Bateman, Vrrcnc Ben-wu- i, crops include those perennial, two nunrticr-- . by male and ladies mark of 62 times, one time crops in crops, but ion. I activities for the twnefite of Frances Bernhisel, day R. or annual legumes, green cove: in addition you mast have the equithan the old record. disabled veterans and the families Bingham, Donald Grant B1 Tii'hard, iiu.rtctg; remarks by Miss Sarah valent of 40 per cent of the acreage mt s and perennial grasses. former Following is the list of events now resident, MeCrsken, in need or the left death 8ab!na Bodily, June Burgess, Vir- J through Ike program calls for a rotation devoted to growing sugar beets in - of Ogden public pnd the winners as they placed in superviseprimary . disability of veterans. The Foppy ginw Burgess, Flossie X. Buttars, ,lVl L. , qntem of farming; so that part of the various events: crops. make aid avail- - Ver Non Bnttais, Alfred H. Bux- contributions Day be will sort-coNineth Grade Boys crops MOSS. Hlld MtyOl The payments for par B. Er- ' rnW emng; fj. nf ton, F. Arthur Bylire, Ferrel durf n t)p ther 364 d in favor of -crops crops grown In connection with Shot Sell "f also win, were Iikn put, 45 feet 6 inches, Hal j1J)e given thoFe who ,tiII 4rc pay. Byhee, Victor I. Cartwright, an udi year. You may change mare gar beets are approximately t- the themsel- Wright, (new record); Hunren, 8.; opportunity express David Christensen, Frances ChristenBtdvinttBimeiltil the thin 15 per cent of your ves. Maughan, S. Gwenever but ! J JJJJ in coSnecSn with theeneral JjjJJ' debt f Buffcri"8 and Imva' sen, Elaine he acres to Tlie afternoon had m ny attrsrt-iii.- i. Discuss, 111 feet, Hl Wright, Clark, The Junior high school track (new record); Maughan, S.; Johnson, job will not be paid for more lkani program. For the country as a When we LaRene Bethis our poppies Dahle, Dclva Drines pin on U per cent on tire basis of tire C0IJ'j whole these payments and Held meet, the Smithfield vs. S. for sugar year, there should come to us all thea Day, Howard Blaine Douglass, Logan F,Ika, ball vtrtion or Class I payment. In od- - beetc will Footb'll throw, 152 feet 7 inches, $5 game, and the average approximately a vision of the part we are playing Leslie J Downs, Kosalyn M. Eppich, fitkm to this, there ia a seeding Hal Wright, (new record); Sterling bewill and The acre. vary payment per in the effort to heal the nation's Bavid- - Ganoheff, Leo S. Godfrey, ferries payment cr a conserving payment tween states and between farms, dewheel, were ati well attended. S.; Jchnson, S. war wounds. We should look upon Grant Griffin, Budd Griffiths, Reba For certain changes which you might Broad Jump, 18 feat 2 itches, AlA final grand tall in the Junior i pending on the sugar produced. The our poppies not only ss fhwers of A. Halgren, Agnes mike you are eligible for both paylen whcol Archibald, (new record); Bess-pge- r, ended avwill ihe 0 hijfh tl. I offlda, rate of the Class payment Emeliai Hansen, memory for the dead but as fbwers .Hansen, Carma ments. SL; Reese, N I $10 per acre for the United of erage ' Wanda Hansen, Erma Hanen, Gayle hope for the living. Push up, 52 times, Webster Maugh Payments to be made for the di- States as a whole. jno ooo Hansen, Douglas A. Harris, Richard) version of acres from in, (new record. fUAC AIUCU 4 Yon will be able to get full details C. Harris, Delta HasEr.t, Terrence: llllLUM Aw 100 yard dash, Crice Allen, Si; J reSTATE are crepe to EFFECT fre-AGENTS crops organisation' of the progrem Hatch, AlDean Hendricks, Clyde S.' fined to es Class I payments, and in the state and county. You Archibald, 8.; Turner, S. Hendricks, Cecil Hendricks, E. La-V- N. C; SEMINARY GRADS I 220 yard dash, Allen, S.; Ster-lhfar changes from Id obtain from the county agents of-I III L: is Hendricks, Hendricks, . 5.; 3MHgnr. practices you nrill fics the necessary papers on which' Lou Hendricks, Owen T. Hill-yar- d, Mary $80 a CUes II payment. dash, Archibald, S.; Steryard to make your declaration of Randall HiDyard, Thelma Hind The graduation exercises . of the ling, S.; Besseger, S. Alfalfa is among the crop which The agricultural conservation .whfch will lead later to a teceivM a high has new re.dhed a point where Arlene Hodges, Doyle Howell, Sid- North Cache seminary .were held I High Jump, 4 feet 11 inches, War-tie- r, te'detcmine'tho rVJng as a F. Hurren, Wendcl R. T. Hur-ren-, Sunday evening, May ; 10; in the N.; Nilson, N.; Swenson, S. permanent organizations can be ef- - ney crop. This feature r.f the amount of your payment North Cache high' School auditorium i Broad Jump, 18 feet 2 inches. in counties various in the fccted program is highly important in this There ia no hardship in the proBarbara J:rdine, Dean W. Jenkins, under the direction of Principal E. Archib. ld, S.; Hansen, to Director William late because nearly half of tire S.; Wright, in fact, there ia nothing call Utah, according W. Jenkins, Fred Jensen, M. Hicken. Lowell gram; Utah State Agrkulland in Utah is already In ed $ for other than a practice which Peterson of the JohnFrances Elaine Marian. Jensen, The program commenced promptly i Pole Vault, 8 feet nches, tlfalfa. As the program is lnterpre-son, Mildred Erma Johnson, Sydney cA 8:15 p.m. with the processional Johnson, S.; Hardman, S.; Reese, in is today, if you change, your fedmethods f agriculture, and the Johnson, J. Melvin Jonas, Beth Jor- of graduates; fell owed by a mixed N. acres to the production of eral government is putting money in for this stste. gensen, Leora Barren, Hazel Kirby, chorus singing on alfalfa and the alfalfa is Each county will be organised Eighth Grade Boys Nightingale and planted to Barbara Knfoed, Delmont G. Lar. but 75 yard darh, 9 seconds, Hendricks with Invocation was offered by a iUtout a nurse basis of the community crop for harvest, better practices. It should he C. Larsen, Leon F. Miss Ethel one committee. Committeemen will sen, M;rion Anderson, after which N.; Jackson, S.; Schenk, S. Tn will be eligible to receive the membered that if you receive bene- Mural Crawford Lewis, Don Marian Larsen, Shot put, 86 feet 10 inches, Choate interbe chosen after agricultural Lrsen played a clarinet wnvenion payment of $10 or more fits from this program you must ests divisions have M. Littiedyke, McKay P. Matter, solo. N.', Crooluton, S.; Bui at, S. (new and Mr acre and also a geographic seeding pay-- pay the full price and do all that Mather, Maughan, Ralph . Poland Ictcrsnn Director 123 record). The considered. were introduced been at $3.50 per acre. If, however, the graduate Grace Mendenhall, Afton C. Mem program requires. Ibotball threw, 121 feet 7 inches, and presented for graduation by said. Each committee will be com- e alfalfa is ooa planted with a nurse B. Beth Barbara Merrill, Merrill, will be who member Crookston, Hicken. S.; Hsslam, S.; Peterthree were of Principal Diplomas priced Brain for harvest in the "? Ervin LL MerriH, Marjorie Morrill. awarded h N. son, w. Chamber. elected by the fannevs on nr before Pring f 1936, you will receive the GRIFFITHS RESIGNS Me-- , A dupt -- A meeting Robert F. MrCmn. Rslph A. High Jump, 4 feet 1 inch, Crookby May 23 at a county-wid- e rving or seeding payment cf Keith Jack J. Comlw, Milligan, Uand MARSHAL CITY a ladies chorus. ston, S.; Miles, N.; Hayes, N. to be called by the county agent. AS 50, but under the present ruling (ye E. Napper, Dean a trombone soli end The Rack", a Push up, 28 times, Buist, S.; HenP After the committee has been elected Mortensen, not receive the conversion W Nelson (,ten T. Nelson, PhyUre effect and r Class I dram, the mcmlrers will meet thre act, cnmpleied dricks, N.; Olsen, S. . , -.j- upn-H payment if you harvest Nelson, Richard W. Nelson, VaurtM Broad Jump, 14 feet inches, -tljr fa nurse crop. However, if nt, .rij..lti.i.. projjnmt .ith' Smlthfl.ld City Maxine Nelson, Loma Nielsen, you pas-th- e H. Schenk, S.; Miles, N.; Jackson, S. nur crop and do not har- Albert Nilson, Paul Nelson, Seventh Grade Boys ALLOTMENTS You may receive the convcr- WORKS Velma Orchard, Lvchard, va. wsocputl Shot put, 27 feet 8 inches, Moon, Hi. rMignation 11011 job. held payment Ellen Peterson, Faria J. Peterson. council meeting N.; Jones, N.; Waite, N. Utah has about 4 SO thousand acres at the city Marguerite Phillips Bertha ITtcher, evening. Bread Jump, 13 feet 7 nches, .Wednesday lnd devoted to raising dry-farIl--.l Jay Pitcher, (dtis M:ipel Plant, Oliver Anderii Nightwatchman S.; Nelson, S.; Jones, N. Maughan, on land that, in most cases, Poulsen, Wayne 60 yard dash, 8 seconds, John-sein Utah Doris lond, Elaine wvs then advanced to day Mawhal ( .ill.dinenls V.rks . Ran-amaipcsriblc to irrigate. On account Blaine W. Rav- Oakland. California $5.- - Pni'ser, J'e tel-l- ed and Snpt- - of Waterworks t Reflecting N.; Nelson, S.; Hellmandollar, foril.r:(, 8 f.r rainfall wheat can be Ihc Jennie Ravston, Paul IT.vtt the steadily increasing demand for N. sten, Mr. of to place I ' 1M, aermilmg April .201 1 I.andon Rich, Ruth Ricks, .farm real estate due te the upward only on allrenate years, , appoinletl Done Thornley Football throw, 113 feet, Jones, .iv-- d fmm Warhlngtn Reader, rt anl is put in fallow during Ifoward Clinton Itirie, Ardith Rob- - j trend of income to farmers, the N.; An,!,..'01iv,r th, Maughan, S.; Iwjg, N. pIm M. not cropped. It Is son, Roth Rogers, IRoy Elmer, Federal Land Bank nf the eleventh .l 300 w ni(tbtw.tfhm,ii amt nivl.bri "f Oonril. yard relay, 81 seconds and 9 Kn, rewy Ethel Or.i Scott, Anna ditrict embracing the st.'tex of finitely decided that summer the Mack Tark North. f were for 8! pro- Saunders, tenths, iillntmenta riie.Ai row interpreted as a Geneva . Scamons, Eve fornia, Nevada, Utah and Arizona Toolsnn and thp rily o'iincost Seventh Grade Girls I estimated ti't-a jects having and payment will he cilmcn Elaine Simmonds, Blaine II. Smith, sold 84 per cent more farms during tbcir regret n 60 yard dish, 7.5 second-- , Anderf" ffirnjiM. the report rhowed. exprred "HoSmith, Evelyn the. first four months of 1936 than son. S.; Allen S.; Chugg, S. Sterling recognised resignation vf Mr. Griffiths, For Cache county the tabulation Smith, I,cwiB Caldcr Smith ( Jr.l. Jo with the corresponding period of 1935. i High Jump, 3 feet 10 inches, served had impro'-incutfctoVi 232.6flil for public tkey listed r land has a high gradient Sybil Thompson, Burns Toolson, Rayj Figures released, by President S.; Hyde, N.; Saunders, eiitiinatcrt to cat 4552 ,0S0. I E. Van Orden, Fred Veihcll, Tarkor of Alio Iind Bank tn- - N. rharles ache ( 1 in b 7 ,u"Jcck to erosion and gully 1936, T February Mi-June West, Ila W estover, Gwen dHy how 116 farm' and Bully oonrtol will Mias Alma IVppo and Jb'ir hT. peqvrtii .ld . Broad jump. 13 feet 2 inches, there h;irt been $159,688 eximfwl for ftt tho rat W per' bum Winn entertaned at a birth- county for labor, materials ami niis- - White, Keith R. Wend, Rolicrt Ijenn in the four stoles 'fr,m' January 1 Anderson. S.; S.; Noiderhausor, 0 rRftcd on crop land in Sorenson, Mary ftren-.l- o Smith, for Glen R. Winn. Jr- - pended April 30 as compared with 87 jHydc, N. day oxpPt,.es. rllanB(lg Siuth,1 Nedra Ruth ' I were with specifications the first fmir i Stephenon. as third biilhdiiy. Games of. 1935. showed that son, Relay (210 yard). South , 34.9 mended by the state committee sfterwhioh a IubHc Irwin Thompson Stoddard, George The amount invested by the purrhas-Fidoui- n feconds. dalnly iumhevn 1936 the I, Stuart, PPrevql by the Director of the ren-ed-. (Jr.), ond Reed oj-- 0f three properties w: The following t Eighth Grade Girls ,n7Tr w.,rL program in Uoh had result-atern Division. A K. 062 as against fGlen -r aum112,698 in 1935. i 60 protected the party: yard dash, 7 seconds. Camp nf $iK)7,!iDt ndilupptl 000 Mr. Parker alyn reports that real bell, S.; Bateman, 'n l'lc orm contour Sandra Kayo Deppo, MarY Ann liiKi.. i0 S.; Hrndrick, ..hniw- - $282,4 19 for materials, and ehiMand estate for ol! Federal land R. Stirband Mrms m run-ofwW Willi: 6 hathryn f Alnvi Deppe. .prcvcnt wtpr be kelley, miscpDiineoiis cjsIs m in the J'niled State! for hc High jump, 4 feel 3 inches; Perkes undcr the same Juris-- i kellpy and Barbara Winn. ren Oral and I.ury of Providence,) bank.; dinS, projects. p, rale of $1 per aero. S. N.: Swenson, S.; of I iMiSf. ?1 lM,,Uinda of fallow, whk-dinner guoGto of Mrms Edwin Nhle pee rent incre'ae In number t inehen, 13 feet FOB limnd ANNOUNCEMENT jumn. I, mill 1 farm over the same period ir J935. Naylor. S.; M. Ierkes, N.; J. Ncl- REASONABLE .W'"K n Ike oragnic mat- - AT t 'J. was h.tni to Mrins mi Tuesday. k. Um girl In the nation 3,307 farma were fold gnn N, s ijl is moist (and such TRADE AT THE QUALITY a Br ,.n ,;Ko'bprt K Griffiths, Tucwlay, May in the first three months of 1936 j ATTENTION! ek,'ul,l ov-- it CKRY. be ! Nineth Grade Girls in Ogden. adopted by r j.C 5, at the Dee H spitol I ARE YOU GOING FISHING OX as s gainst 1919 for the same permdl 60 fanner), will la paid for y rd d.nh, 8 eoc.ondK, Albis-i- n 1935. The volumo of these; h,n. S.; .Hendersh-- t. N.; Kgn. N. M cents per acre, of Preston MAY 177 LET US MAKE YOUR If iTe Van N-Miss l Notice toWaterOS'ers 111 TRIP A SUCCESS WITH A MAR-FA- sales this year was $7,766,000 com- Smithfeld in High jump, 4 fret, Alblet n, S.; tot ?ur bubble you would friends visited with t,i OIL pared to $6JI97JI00 in the 1935 first; Hall, N.; Henderrhot. N. LUBRICATION. AN lwrmcnt. However, and Sunday. on Saturday DRAIN WITH CLEAN (LEAR quarter. The figures indicate that 10 Broad jump. 13 feet 3 inches, Sprinkling Iftne until further "ly 15 per renlUf WAX-FREforenrtm. , OR IIWOLINE MO- the demand Tor from land, so evi-- 1 Hendershot, N.; street Main of visf Ogden i Kant S.; Egan, Vor c,nv,r"S and the Nelsn Mrms Boyd Vain TOR OIL AT RAYMONDS SER- dent during 1935, ia continuing this Mrms NiiJ nlJi B,n wil1 PPy 10 thf Wret of Main street afternwmK. with on Tmvday ited I Adv. VICE STATION, Vcar By order of SupL . Relay, South. It . practices. Raymond. Waterworks. recognised Ad, tint weeds on the- - al n. 7Z f ' . ng d. ut rimn-vind- s n; Soil-buildi- ng Bam-broitg- h. m-w- e re-fac- ed n, Will-ingto- ng w.s soil-depl- crs Cliri.-t'iffrew-- J merry-go-roun- d, loop-O-pla- fi.. mm ntL.. flt ng . re-cti- vs png Ulvtll aa 23 an g: 1 soil-htiWi- ed ss. srSrjESt W ng nt fd r ! M-fr- ta' lit Le-Do- m ft n, Pd w-- s . J" lty fr p ,,!,i?(02 ' d. 1 Je-so- Gi-'IIT- J K no-ti- re E Alhi-ton- |