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Show Logan, Today and Sal., Chester Morris in CAPITOL, russuiF Sank Nighi Teelghi-Si- iH. thus, ie THE LAST DAYS OF MBPBP A DAILY THOUGHT you should of bk thetheambition. limit to vour homo dty cannot Wuhing world. reform A DAILY THOUGHT It doesnt take much business start in business, but It takes a whole lot of it to keep the sense to In business. COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMINC SECTIONS OF UTAH VOLUME XXYIII SMITHF1ELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, OCT. II, 1935 Dumber t ELECTION ABE judges AID FOR AND FROM the fethe muniat aa act Judges to diting be held Tuesday, cipal election to 1935: 5, November For district No. 1 William Dkme, Larsen and Frank Mrs. Rebecca Tidwell, and as peace officer, Levi Uttledyke. District No. a Judges Ephraim Done and Weeks, Mr. Alice N. 0. Henry W. H. Cantwell, with Hansen, peace officer. Voting places will be the library basement. District No. 1 and the Union Merc, buidling in District No. HUNTERS MUST JOS. RIRIE SPEAKER AT WAR VETS CAN REED SMOOT SPEAKS GOVERNMENT HAVE SPECIAL STAMPS SUNDAY EVE MEETING ENROLL FOR CCO AT CONFERENCE SON. THE APPOINTED BUCK By Wm. J. SNOW Brigham Young University The city council apointed a All person are required by law A public meeting will be held To the Veterans in tho State and Nine Richmond hundred to have a special Migratory Bird in the Sjnithfleld tabernacle, of Utaht Benson member of tbe seventyfive attached to their day evening, October 20th at T:S0 Stamp Stake attended the Priesthood and can ' p. m. under the direction of the hunting licenses before they The practical hdhi. Saturday Definite instructions have of hunt ducks. statesmanship just quarterly conference newly organized Camp of Sons of been stake the ; tabernacle and at Brigham rose to great heights at Sunday received from the Veterans Duck hunting season opens Mon- - Utah Pioneers and the local Camp Winter Quarters as he planned for at Richmond undeg.the direction of ' President 11. Ray Pond. the exodus of his church and people clay, October 21. The season ends . November 19. Mr. Joseph Rire, vice president ! quota of one hundred - conference of The theme .the twenty thousand strong. Of course (10R) eight the Utah State organization of veterans for the Veterans Conting-loca- l was the a profound faith in their matyred Stamps can be obtained at the accounting and! earing for I Sons of Utah Pioneers will be pro--j out of the Civilian Conservation all who hold the priesthood. post office. prophet and their own destiny as Hunters intending the hunt ducks sent and represent the State offic-jCor- p, Elder Reed Smoot of the council foreshadowed by him was the starting October 1 and xtp4-eari- y e W nd deliver the December address. to 1935. must of At the the Twelve, and President DanSI, Monday ing buy that unified all plana and morning Other, s. the stamp Saturday or before. No state executive as well as county present time the veterans camp is iel H. Thomas of the 200th Quorum Brigham Young was the and local, officials throughout the located at Camp Vcyo, Utah, and it of seventies of the Granit stake were leader and practical execu- stamps will be sold Sunday. is not known at this time whether in attendance, they were also accomoo county will be in attendance. y. tive of a prophetic vision. iU rmin 4t CaP panied on their visit by Mrs. Smoot At Mayor Nilson reported that the this meeting a Charter wiU In 'addition to the magnificient or- AAA Plan Alfows More this winter. and Mrs. Thomas.'' Veyo emb and gutter district project had ganization he perfected, he spared Under this, new set of Instructions Other speakers were:. James W. been aproved and the money appro-- no point in acquiring information Hogs For Utah Growers . war ve- - Funk, Reuben Andenon, F. W. misted for the labor. Work ia to honorably discharged any . ., . , oU Pkmeers Oho teian (World War April 6 m7 Traveller of Richmond J. E. Lower commence within ten days from the lof are Smithfidd being given spec- - to July 2, 1921) who is physically of Trentcn, Marcus Westover of. fine date of approval. Missionary who had tra-recognition and will have a place juble to perform manual labor and Lewiston Third word Carlyle Rogers Director William Fetnson, Property owners desiring to make; thousands of honor miles the in at the meeting. Extension Service AC who is a resident uf the atate of of the Lewiston First ward. Elijah curb1'?11, thi improvement for laying pf A splendid met him at Winter Quarhas been Utah, desiring to enroll should make M. nicken. Prayers were by Bishop Officials of the Agricultural Ad-- j program and gutter or sidewalk are expected Northwest, to pay approximately 50 cents per,tert 4nd writes thus of the justment administration have made prepared and committees ore work-- j application to the Veterans Admin-- a Stanley Griffin and Bishop Richard "1 at et dent, call for a referendum vote on ing hard to make the meeting n titration, 12ih Avenue and E Street Roskelley. Brigham Young the the or f price foot, The MIA session of the conference ft Salt Lake City, Utah. cement used abbutting' their proper- - the Hiaosuri River and discussed. October 26 to determine whether reat success. corn-ho- g shall All pioneers of Smithfield are urhim the with Veterans or not exodus of his who the hava held Sunday evening under the cents was people. program 40 mwimfis this Of heeq formerly to; ty. be paid aa toon aa the work along He did not then know where they j continue after November 30, 1935, ged to be in the place assigned to in the Civilian Conservation Coxp direction of Truman Hillyard supercontract them at the meeting Sunday night. I and received an administrative die-A- ll intendent of the YMMIA. Singing their property is completed, the re- were going, but he asked me a j the date when the present Ve-sito prointended 'end. The is vote was directed by Lowell Karren acmainder as soon as the district ia thousand questions about the counprospective members who de- -j charge will not be who those vide for who free terans been a have to expression Bear Members River him become told I regularly the Charter companied by Floyd Miles. Prayers completed. try. from camp subsequent arete by Boyd Riric and President j discharged owners desiring this im-'le-y was a rich and fertile field for are in favor, of continuing the pro- must fils their applications with gram anl those who are opposed. local officer net later than prior to September 80, 1935, will not be H. Ray Pond. Speakers were W. W. provement are expected to sign an settlement and would support a f--r a period Hendricks of the USAC Raymond Unfortunately, in Utah there is a to the meeting Sunday night ao Fermittod to with the city in the hands j lion people." Then concluded Fa com-ho- g the ne prothat supposition 0 Char-,work of the Recorder before the they may be listed with, the ther De Smet, I dont know whe o the commences along their property, ter Members already filed. Danse1 completing applications for on-dther my description of the country i ri,tw?.ny ve- the in a great irollment is the it that compelled necessary ooo ... not delay induced the move to Utah alleys, of ho, prduced. xy, Btate. M. Pitcher The porgram to be carried out but the Mormons are there build- numr LIBRARY RECEIVES to existseems be ment to the form Alice blank, contrary aPPhtion loesl.Mrs. Griffin, Prayers ing up a great empire. This abiw conditions. Richmond and t WiTw. sTh. t. TWO NEW BOOKS ridgment is essentially the story ingIn 1934 there were IjKt prate- - , ta -. I. or Cov... rdlrf tUI h. of Th. tlOemWle ..SUIUy, Father De Smet gives in one tf era who signed the com-ho- g to contibute three-fourt. directed by of to.. First ward willing 7:80 p his letters. (There are two large j tract in this state. The first stn-,'his to .dependents aho are on Edward H. Kemp furnished music wil!,be Reviews .. of two books recently volumes of Father De Smets la Flyd Miles; wU-- .trust requested the signers to make! Lrgan music for the Sunday afternoon meeting. placed in the library. L 25 per cent reduction of the song, Utah We Love ten, edited by Richardson.) The James Hendricks Camp of the H. Bible through the centuries, was Patriarch J. All available assistance sought duetion of 1932.1933, which Thee; prayer by of the Utih Pioneers will Daughters Herbert L. Willett by horn, from the Smgmg a 75 per cent production. Peterson; meet on itted at 2 o'clock in the Friday Second-Wunl- , Dr. Willett Lamb has a genius for contract contained no mmimurm Cotters of the Pioneer HaiL A good attendance nne, making dear facts that modem reG4 2 by. TRENTON Mrs. Net H. Benson is desired as matters of importance ..g?! After reducing 25 per cent of this search has discovered about the on shmf ton which mission to contract P0,!r8 the entertained twenty-fiv- e little guests are to be discussed. Mr. Zamah product5on Bible. Mrs. Ifelen its object aid ftom.sijfner!1 were permitted a production Response, should have t on Thursday Thomson and Mrs. Mabel Fond will a birthday party number , He is perhaps the best loved and the government for the great move, musical in 1934 0f 45,454 market hogs. They Timmins ; honor of her JaUeh-t- o give the lesson. Music will he under 0ctfA)er i0lh must influential lecturer on the the Western coast. When Little jacturJly pr, duced oniy 16393 head speaker, Joseph Uirfe; presentation ter Irmm e!ghth birthday. Games the direction of Mrs. Lona Smith Bible at Chautauguas f Pkee:iwere and general reached Washington tne Mexican; ( r 87 cent 0f the total they of played after which dainty re-- and Mrs. Loa Thomson. Glee lecture discourses. of prey- - freshfiKnte were served. on" closing dub; the ong. was topic War general could produce under the limitations President and Mrs H. Rand Fond He traces the world before the venation. Meeting Amos Kendall, er by Bishop C. J. Plowman. Mr. and Mrs. ' IL C. Hansen are entertained at dinner oh Sunday in the a;of Hie public is invited. bible, the beginings of the bible former postmester general, Little i In ig35 and Mrs tj,ere sre 2,070 corn-ho- g visiting relatives in Sugar City and compliment to Apostle kw the prophets who wrote the bible urged upon him the need of help ; re-fr-- ct The in Utah. Idaho. Reed Smoot, President and Air. DanTeton, signers the romance, prophecies and critihis Mormcn constituents. Ken-- 1 Mrs. Merlin W. Cottle, Mrs. Ce iel H. ThomfiS of Salt Lake, Bihaop reduction in the contract for Ladies cisms. Through ell these topics dall suggested the enlitsment of a;1935 !a Mnt below the 10 cil G. Payne and Mrs. Ray Winn and Mrs. Horold Berg son of Cornish discussed by Dr. Willett in the new thousand men to be armed and j number Dy of hogs raised during the Club Guests Of Bakery attended funeral services held Thurs and Bishop and Mrs. George Nslson book, Bible through the Centuries, join the expedition against The contract sign-an- d j period day at Clarkston for their grand of Smithfield. he gives ua a new apprecation of the the ers, therefore, have a permitted incidentally to promote Mrs Abbie Robinson of Magna, her mother, Mrs. Sarah K. Butters. .. Bible. Miss Geneva Elieman is visiting daughter Chlomonia, and two childemigration to California. production after subtraction of the NEW BIBLE EVIDENCE This seems to be the Initial move ten per cent of the total, of 43r ren of Portland, were house guests in the call of the now famous Mor- - , 9G4 market hogs. The summer check by Sir Charles Mars ton of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Dant Sr. last The evidence of the bible put mon Battalion. Aparently, then, with that number of tte on week. hogs up faith in this work is based on ths Littles approval, Kendall presented have been produced so far and the. --crcuu. oo , 1 ui iur ire. uiruiu., j who Polk to 1933. President excavations made from 1925 to small guests' were present, the matter Tf fu p.obable nmbcr 0f fall liters Notice of Citizens Sir Charles was with the party favored the plan as a mesns of con" i pected to be premoted, is a total j very much enjoyed ey Games formed the entertainment who unearthed the ruins of the fall- dliating them and attaching them - of qoo hogs for this year, or, S after which dainty refreshments V5,ub well aboBt 61 en walls of Jiricho as described in to "our country." The sequel-iPrimary cent, of what they were served. ry the book of Jiricho. and Mrs. Bueben Young and known. Instead of tne thousand the couid produce under the limitations. onm. The Smithfield ima Since 1925 Sir Charles has devoted call was for five hundred. To many ot the C0I1tract. cf Salt Lake were week end Notice is hereby given that a be pleased to yqu most thondvriU of his time to verifying this invitation to Join the army did. of Mr indicate that Mr. W. R. Hen- - Citizens Party Primary wiU be held flgures ma to ahead arrangehistorical data and by having a good not look like encouraging help In production of hogs in Utah in 1934 j notify a day jjr. ypUng ia a sister of Mr. Friday, October 18th at 8 p. m. section of Palestine dug up giving the migration. When, however, con- - and 1935 j, mt very different fromjments. Hansen. In the library builldng, Smithfield, us startling new evidence. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Butler and Utoh, for the purpose of nominatsideretion is given to the fact that what would have been the case If you desire evidence regarding five hundred men would be taken bad there been no corn-ho-g contract j PEOPLE Mrs. C. A. Brown motored to Salt ing candidates to be placed on the PARTY the data and trustworthiness of the to California at governmental ex- - signers. Only an occasional farmer Lake Thursday to ettend a birthday Citizena Ticket for the municipal SELECTS TICXET purty honoring their sister, Mrs. election to be held Tuesday, Novearly books of the bible, you will penae, and their advance pay would has limited hie production on account John Bingham. enjoy reading this b'.ok, for the re- be used to assist their families in 0f the contract. Nearly all the sign-th- o ember 5, 1935, as follows: I Air. and Mrs. R. M. Peek find Mr. ports from the Dubyloman, Egyptian, A mayor, two year term; a counmove, it will be seen to be ! era have produced all they other- The lollowing named persons and Mrs. Sedley Brough and small cilman for four years; three counwould if there had been no Palestine, Jiricho end other expedi- a real service. I wise tl'e contract. nominated at the invention of the g of Ogden spent the week end cilman for two years; a recorder, tions in bible land are suthenic Brigham Young understood in and number the f value of the assistance, People's Party of Smithfield held with Mr and Mrs. Kefford M. Peek. two year term; and treasurer, two a( The drop in dated Mount Pisgah, July 7, tract signers of 600 from 1934 to Wednesday, October 16, 1935 at the j Mrs. J. E Lower returned Tues--" yean, and to transact such other Finisbss Baauty Goursss 1840, such caused partly because of library building. The meeting was day from a week's viist in business which may properly come phrases occur, Beloved 1935 w leaf another over by W. W. Ferkins, dcn. send in 1935 the production we that feel the before the meeting. you Brethren, Mr. W. S. Barker, manager of the The Trenton male quartet furnishat livist 25 per cent of the chairman and Lawrence G. Weeks, J. G. Plowman, Barker Barber and Beauty shop has of the gospel," and then nfterd.cb secretary. ed a musical number at the meetfiv.-- hundR,! .!.Chairman .f iol ta completed X93S-1SA mV Mayor, L. Vern Toolson Dut ihi. of the Utah State Farm Bureau b.w ing Alichaelis, Harry culture a 11 I exclaim. Is this tsantinl number of ncntract signers City Councilman, 4 years, IvRoy hcld Monday 'night in Ogden. Secretary. has returned to Smithfield to resume you will probably And still I the Nelson. return Mrs. Alvin to Hauser answer and small have veil compelled yes." (Paid Political Adv.) .'gospel? We his duties Rc-2 i thn years, "j further on this occurs: This Cirlene, spent lart week ( daughter, fi,t benefit payment check because City Councilman, crator. Leslie Hansen, Arch:c visiting relatives in Bountiful, Ut- ha strel-- , their jsmtuctiou has noot met the Halverson, Mr. Bart Richardson was hostess ! first time the government ah. to the DeLure Bridge Club at her ched forth its arm to our assistance 25 per cent requirement under the Kgberi. Recorder, Lawrence G. Weeks. Mr, and Airs. Louis Jamison of home on October 10. Halloween snd we received its proffers aitVj135 contract. Lundquist, These figure do not indicate that Treasurer, Eugenia Salt Iakc have been visiting with colors were carried out in table and thankfulness." to hog production in Utah has been The Peoples Party of Smithfield their daughter, Mrs. Afton Facker-wa- s deroraitions. Mr. Charles Lundquist In another letter addressed created at a convention of said was awarded high score prise and Samuel Bent and Council handicapped by the signing of the - Freiidont the have Grove reduction Hie rmtract. Gnrden may Mrs James Cantwell high cut prize. The Sarah Wdbdruff Camp of the and the saints at party held on October 12, 1935. - ooo Mr. Rrtse, Mrs. Brent Humphrey There wrens twelve members present Daughter of the Doner rs will meet fullering occur: "The United Stales been due largeyl to the drouth President hul, the high price of grain and the ENGAGEMENT mother who was visiting in Tren- - Mrs, Leonard Winn and Mrs. Lamont 18, at the home of Mr, wants our friendship, the tan returned to her home in Hy-n- Benson of Newton were special John P. Toolmm. With the program wants to do u good and secure our, y,.ry low price paid for hog in the fit of i'esc five fall of 1931. as follows: Topic treated by Mrs. confidence. Th Sunday. gussto. ANNOUNCEMENTS Rex White of NyMa, Oregon is vis At (he present price, tho hag William Erickson Bong Mr. Eugenia hundred men cost us nothing nud to take ImHiivM is profitable but it will take Mr. Elliot Thomlcy entertained a iting Alax Holt. Lundquist. Biography of Mr. Annie their pay will ho sufficient to ae- the time farmers for mmc few mountain, the of his friend at his home on over Miles by Airs. Mile. families their Mr. and Mr. Frank Tidwell an Mire Edith Fuller was hosted to Sunday. The evening w--s rumulate breeding stock which would 7ho thing is from uiiove spent in eoo nourwc the engagement of their tVs S.I.T. Club at her hym on Oct. corn and playing games, Mrs Vernal Munk of Benson enter- mir good, ha kmg been lindrrtlond allow production up to the maximum popping to Joseph C. Jac - .n. Th evening was spent in tained at a chicken dinner on Wed- between us nud the U. S. govern- nlohred under the contract, which daughter, Thelnn, sewing; Invited guests were Rozclla Nelson, obsen of Logan Thn marringe will nd music. Time pn sent were Gem i end Lula stm-'of the ia rent 90 wa produced hogs blow per first the Cartwright of Richmond nesday. Covert were laid for Marjorie ment, but take plnre on October 24 ill-- ' the Vrn Orden, Wilda lluwman, L rrdine. Rark-r- a during the hnse pariod 1932-193Ashcroft, Hyde Fark, Joan Christofferton of Richmond, Georgia earlier than we nnliclpatml." J To date there has I men received Salt Lake temple, Reaio ' lYtnrson, ImGrand nd Alarcel Bair Snellgreve, Bessie Heaps, Smith, Rota Spackmnn and thelloat-cs- . (Another article of this Hcrl,,s corn-ho- g benefit in Utah payBernier and Mavis 'Noble, IVppe, nf IVovidenee and Joseph Tiir.ion. will appear next week.) Mr. and Airs. M. T. .Van Oni.n IWaire Noble Bernice Ilowm'n sml mcnU 1308,100.00. Tho coming vote 00a l an expression from any far - '.announce the egnatfement of their Bessie Imroii. for the exrn-ir.e-s FOR BETTER PRICES ON DRY FOK BETTER PRICES ON DRY Graduation this AleCann or to who F. corn Albert rained wr.rd mer Gem, First daughter, AND GROCERIES SHOP GOODS hogs Smithfield the goods and groceries shop guide in Yate of 'Sdlt Imke visited AT THE NORTH CACHE MERC, THE NORTH CACHE MERC. Primary will be held Sunday in year whether he signed a contract son of Mr. and Air. Albert AleCann. DURING OUR "GET READY FOR connection with samment meeting or not. It is hoped that a substan .The marriage will take place in with her daughter Mrs. H. M. De- - DURING OUR GF.T READY FOR I will the near future, vote, number of tial the past week. WINTER EVENT. producers Adv, WINTER EVENT." Jltjkc Adr, Three boys will be graduated. Sun-Huniii- ig mo-tiv- pur-poae- far-sight- US.I inci-mnni- ng - re ?. 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