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Show Sal. CtfiTOL, Logan Today & LITTLE MISS NOBODY Sun. to Wed. Robert in HIS BROTHERS Taylor-BarbaraStanwy-ck WIFE'-B- ANK i daily thought A DAILY THOUGHT much business to start in business, but it to keep tlvM B whole lot of it Mfc busta is It doesn't take VOLUME SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1936 balakcedT farming in SMITHFIELD agriculture brought - You ehould back the embitlona uf your home city to ' the limit. . tiu cannot refuriu Wishing world. XXIX helps KITE THURSDAY WHIPS PRESTON NINE, battle 3-- 1 TRANSIENT CAMPS TURNED NUMBER 34 LEGION AMERICAN PLANS INTO USEFUL PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION ACHIEVEMENTS CELEBRATION , ARE Salt Lake City Utah biggeit colorful and most jamboree ia jun Although transient relief is no desks and tables, many of which around the corner. One of the greatest aceomplish- Bamboo longer a portion of the Admini- were used at ERA offices, and at annual created situation the Meaning, of the present state, ad mini course, by! ments if the Elks Logan set strations rehabilitation program, the the State Capitol. Equipment from state convention of the American tratiuii has been the lightening-- " drought, according to the Secretary Prestos foundation laid by this agency, when this station was later transferred Legion to be held in Salt Lake City the tax burden on the property tax Henry A. Wallace. Brighata City of Agriculture, homeless youths and ' adults we re to the American Fork August 20, 21, and 22 dates which payer, according to recent compilathe of out that Camp. drought Logan Collegians He points roaming the country, lias developed North At tran- should be registered in the boldest tion of the achievements of the the state in a Farmington, found agriculture j9S4 bto three highly significant projects sients engaged in road and trails of bold fared type in the date book u rat ion. ,f unbalance and peculiarly vulner-,v- Tremonton according to J. C. Rabholi, State construction, flood control, cleared of every fun loving Utahn lest he Under the capable leadership of to its crashing effects. Director Work Camp Management, recreational areas, anfr built Governor Henry H. Hjvud,- - the ztate tables, forget. firrt moves in The Government1 Works three-da- y Administration. frolic Projects benches a Here's a real and stoves in road tux of 3 mills has been abolishcanyog parks 19S4 were purely defensive and of The work camps that had their and national forests. some- ed ; the general fund tax levy has feast free of entertainment; said ia emergency character, inception under the transient relief A truly remarkable work was ac- thing to linger king in the memory been reduced from 2.3 to 2.2 mills. tta toon aa the Wallace, Sundays Results program, and which have continued complished at the Dinosaur National of every man, woman and child vis- (Prior to l'.W2- the ruts was 2.4 had the of emergency front phases Ogden iBamboo 10, Honeyville 4. as WPA projects, include one on Monument at Jensen. In qddition to itor to the Capital city on the days mills.) and the state has been placbeen met, steps were undertaken by Logan Elks 6, Logan Collegians 0. the North Fork of American Fork removing overburden from fossil the World War veterans celebrate. ed on a pay at you go" basis and to the Government gw guard against Brigham City 6, Mai ad 2. one at North Farmington, bearing rock, the men constructed Put on your Canyon, specs in excellent financial condition. For Smithfield 8, Preston 1. effects of future drought. In place and one, the Dinosaur National a camp and made provisions for and take a peep at the myriad of the first time in a number of years unbalanced of of the type fanning Monument at Jensen, Utah. building steel shelters, with galler- big doings already scheduled for the no Idll for deficiency appropriations Neat Sundays Schedule fririch had put agriculture at the Men at the first two camps are ies, around fossils was submitted in 1935. exposed in the joyous jamboree. in the Tremonton the of at Logan Elks. draught past, mercy in busFirst engaged and with the skeletons The bonded and temporary indebtprojects Registration of sponsored day by living rock, Smithfield at Ogden. proadjustment and the National Forest Service, while dinosaurs standing out in . relief in iness meeting of the American Le- edness of the state has been reduced Government the Preston at Honeyville. grams sponsored by the Vernal project removing over- the exact position in which they gion department of Utah, at the by 31.178,250 during the last three Hpd to restore a balanced farm-- Logan Gillegians at Malad. burden that covers rock that con- were buried countless ages ago. Newhr.iuse hotel; a street parade of years, to a low point of 34,706,750, Brigham at Garland. mg. tains tbe fossilized skeletons the famed 40 and K, with accom- the lowest in many years. Additional of at men The the Fork American The 1936 AAA conservation prodinosaurs, s sponrored by the Na- Canyon camp engaged in practically panying "wrecks, a legion difini-ti- n redue.tons will In made in 1136 amSmith-fielan The such d reorganisation of the attepmt, gram represents tional Park Service. At the three the same work that occupied men of the initiation of can- ounting to $693,7!i0, thereby cutThis procontinued the Secretary. ball club sure placed the base- work didates for the great freight car ting the net debt to 54,013,000. throe at North Farmington. camps, approximately shift ball toward spirits high in Smithfield ac- hundred young, unmarried men ate gram encourages Korn" of the other nvire outstandWith the beginning of the Works brigade; a glamorous funfest at the traps such aa grasses and legumes cording to Pete Hansen, business engaged in useful effort ElkV club, and a colorful street ing achievements are: Administration transients Progress vbich produce nutrients even with manager of the club. When transient relief was first weye advised to apply in tfieir state rarniv:il, with big gcing-t the Financing the entire slate program Cultivated crops Smithfield snared another thriller meiger rainfall in 1933, it was designed I of legal residence, for certification inaugurated t'hatean", jut off Alain street on during the paM three years with all suffer more from drought than al- Sunday from Preston by the score to care for homeless individuals whol for employment on Works lrogrb.-- s FinriF JlUilh the reilrf and work creating underfalfa, brume grass, wheat grass, of 3 to 1, behind the great pitching were roaming the country in search J Administration projects. The tran-- l Second day Joint meeting of the takings anil still reduced the burden sudan grass, millet, and the sor- of Hook Chambers, who let the of work. The work first started in gient camps became work camps for members of tin Legion and ladies' upon property for purposes of state ghums. Through increasing such ac- visiting nine down with 4 scattered Utah in December, 1933, and the unattached men. Enrolleea received auxiliatf in the Capiiol theatre, governmental administration. re iges individual farmers and whole hits. The brother-in-kcombination original intention was In return mi- - 315 for unskilled labor, 520 for wilh Governor Henry II. Cloud and Liberalized laws for collection of communities are placed In a condit- at second base and abort stop, com- grating youths to the state where d labor and 325 for skill- other prominent citizens in .alien rurrent and delinquent tuexs by perion to withstand seasonal and ed labor, plus subsistence which in- dance; and aftonxion Legion busi- mitting installment payments, reducposed of Mack Olney and Tommy they logically resided. drought much more effect-ivel- Mathers, looked very good. A program was developed with cluded three meals a a bed ness meeting, followed by ,(h'iw ing penalty and interest rates, alMack another rookie played a the viev of affording with sheets and temporary blanket, a for all legionaires nt Fort Doug lowing more latitude in adjustments pillow The total to acreage planted l:i and a band concert by the Thirty-ei- of delinquent taxes, giving owner consistent ball Good, cloth- locker, and medical snd dental atat cf first relief, very physical game including wheat and corn for 1936 harvest ghth and then prior right lo repurchase property and shelter and tention. base. for band, transients, ing infantry vis 170 million as compared with chain battle sold for taxes and extending reThe men work six hmirr a day, he crammed-with-arliThe sensational catch made by to provide, an far aa possible for U9 million aa an average of 1928-- Rais Richards, at the fort. on and vocational five educational and a are their free demption dates. week, days putting the game on A considerable of acreage And here -in this vividly portray ice Bor Smithfield was the high training. Inaugurated rigid system of budSaturday and Sipuiay, to follow their crops was planted ed battle land control on all state agencies of snd lies the recwho Means of Transients get sky sought temporary personal inclinations, a 1936 as a substitute for oats light of the entire game. reation are provided for men who rUinax if a day replete avith things with quarterly allotments, thus keepwere and relief meal a a place given to .The local ball travels nine Ogvbiek stand such droughts aa those den to sleep. Those seeking additional prefer to remain at the camps. military. Big guns and little guns ing firm rein on expenditures at Sunday, August 9. of 1934 and 1936 very poorly. Amrelief were assigned to transient At present, worker at Jensen arc will boom defiance of furious infan- all times. ong the annuals, soybeans are the The box score follows: Opened the way for prompt disheadquarters in Salt Lake City, or continuing the development of the try charges. The rattle of machine amoutstanding drougbt-resistant- s, of musketry, and bursement of state school funds and Monument. At guns, fanfare to one of the aforementioned relief Dinosaur National SMITHFIELD ong the biennials, sweetclover, and Farmington an eight mile charge of clanging artillery will ac by more frequent disbursement, ravcamps. The transients were provided North AB II among the perennials, alfalfa. The In centuate every phase of modern fight ed mnre than 580,000 in reduced allow- road through forest reserve and an with food, quarters, 4 .. omctge of these three drought re- Gutke, if con- ir.g, with tracer bul'ets filling the interest charges to rchool distirrts. which will immediate week ance 31 for of Farmington Canyon, 4 outing crops has greatly increased P. Hansen, c Brought about further consolidation requirements, and after remaining nect .with the upper fork of Parrish air with (lashing colorr of speeding .. 4 faring the last three yean aa a Richards, If nissies. of work of collecting state taxes and Amis and two at work a for built, at weeks, being Canyon, camp 4 wait of the Obey, as pro-gnDowntown the carnival will be on fees under one office and greatly are were permitted to draw such clothing erican Fork Canyon, workers 4 M. Hansen, 3b of 1934, 1985, and 1936. ' insect-infestin full sway. Special events are reduced cost of assessing and colbuildas needed. trees, felling they 4 On July 1, this Chateau. In- lecting the same while extending year, as shown Fulkerson, cf walla in planned for the At Salt Lake City, the transients ing fish dams, 4 h a survey by the crop reporting Chambers, p side thi replica of t French man- greater conveniences to the taxpaychannels mak of in cabinet the streams, were widening' training given 4 ni of the Department of Agric- Mathers, 2b sion just like the ones American er through opening branch offices ing, and under direction of. skilled roads, clearing recreation areas, and 4 ulture, both cattle and hog numbers Mack, lb donghbaya used as billrts there will at key points. manufactured chairs, building recreation tables. craftsmen, more nearly in balance with lie all sorts of amusements. Outside Provided through sales tax, reven3T 5 8 .. Totals supplies and with effective on the street wilt be dancing and ue required to finance the states 4mM(i; as PRESTON a consequence, the welfare, relief and security programs sports. TO MAKE H R AAA AB country has not been faced with the Third day A Legion business without imposing additional burdens problem of 5 0 0 liquidating several mil-he- Guthrie, e meeting in the morning; a dram on property for such purposes. SERVICES HELD PAYMENTS PUBUG Q 0 5 within a short time. Secured legislative cooperation pro cf . corps contest in the afternoon, with Mitchell, lb 5 0 0 cotton and wheat and corn, Call, 2b Sens of Legionaires corps and viding for utilities bearing 75 per eight FOR G. Y. SMITH four major curp competing; the big cent of the costs of their regulaIN SOIL PROGRAM hile 5 2 0 adequate, have not been so Heath, p 1 to drive farmers 3 convention parade at 7 p. m., and tion. Made bank examinations and prices Feterburg, 8b emmous 0 2 levels. The improved Holten, 3b for the climaxing midnight frolic at regulations and supervision of bank. Impressive funeral service Administration The Agricultural Pwes have placed fanners in Black rock, famous swim resort on ing practices 2 0 former 67, HansJn, ss Smith, recently announced through the Utah George Young tter economic position to meet an 3 0 and well Great Salt Lake. state legislator, resident, Murray, If extension State Agricultural college 3 An whotta frolic! An orchestra known banker and real estate man, jnwriTency. In short the drought has Christensen, cf GIRLS GLEE TO service, rules and regulations for the country much better pre3 held 81, in the! playing out in the water-lull- ing were July Friday, Conlin, rf Conservathe County Agricultural pared than in 1934. of wild waves; with interment j even the wildest SING IN LOGAN tion associations under the agricul- Logan First ward, swimmers costumed far in advance 34 4 1 Smithfield in the Totals a.. cemetery. which conservation program tural Atlantic City, Long Beach or even Struck out by Chambers 12 by included Mr. Smith was bom in Smithfield, provisions for the making Highway Is Being Heath the Lido, and the mammoth bar5. son of the the The Caisson girls glee under the 1869, George to 8, April producer, public of payments becue at which sumptuous eats preof Mrs. Gem McCann, with Y. and Johann Luckie Smith. Durdirection individual producof base Snrveyed acreages Curb, Gutter Following is the batting average by Utahs bet chefp will be Lucille pared the he attend as accompanist, his and boyhood early county Roylancc. ing ers, productivity indexes, for the Smithfield club, leaders in association expenses. will furnish a 30 minute musical schools in Smithfield, and eerved bo the queens taste. district flhe State Thee are hut e high spots of program in thfe Logan Fourth ward, at the Farmer's was engineers are surveying the first half for batting honors The data with regard to payments later Millemployed an one continuous round of fun and with road through Smithfield, UtaMduho league the his in posiUnion here, resigning preSunday evening in connection with we to be matte available for public tion to serve Ev"F V cf the convention Sacrament meeting. paratory to starting work on the average for the team of .306. in LDS and mission Wlpd Average inspection either el the Agricultural early mmmg utter Name frw The following program will be in the England end Scotland. Upon his re-1.483 Adjustment Administration or days. h"nrs wi h guy Ms position atun1 ,h D. Hansen he turn regained -presented: 11m County Agricultural The district .434 offices of The wrecks ami par-toTres-- , 8ing.wn will commence at Fulkerson .. The Crpation Hymn associations. The pay- the mill; then later moved to Conservation .410 hc rot South and run to a,lc cars and tinge freight into A Harts Holliday. entered where he Fourth Nor-- Gutke Idaho, 4m made public .100 ments will NOT on ,0 the west' aide of the l Parson Drramin Time. the cblhing store business. Upon highway. have 30 after they least days at .368 until On the east Glee Club his return from rrcston, seme years side the curb and Ewing to be a gala .hree .300 been received by producers. will run from First South Qlncy 80ck R. E. S?l with c'. he in The J Holy company City" later, The County Agricultural Conserva.250 First North, and from Center Richards .... Mrs. Gem MoCann the first bank in fMs in th history of the American associations are composed of Miles Jr., began tion .225 words in ,n L.ah Jrhe Mr. with Smith Danube. Blue First West around the 31. Hansen Beautiful Smithfield, ir the acting.'1" 200 farmers who are participatng j fun resting for every visitor, Logion- Wi school from First Nor- - Mather Town. as cashier Honey in jrnr Rr,t conservation program ; r .175 agricultural In 1916 he was mads bishop of'a,' Recessional (l.cst We Forget) We8t on 1 South side Chambers ?Jwn?- - P,ain- - Mr-- . .125 their respective counties. Ml8 P8 and ward LDS Smithfield Glee Club First on the North side and Mack "ay new only program, Under the blocks of cement side walk in -- onRollof Gilt the Edge a to .306 one payment a ill be made Mrs. Jesse I.ittludykn rmertsined part of town are also Team average of a er mills. In 1917 he was elected producer during the emirso m the a as state to the repthe Friend hip club at her home legislature cf The roaywr project year, H. R- - Tolley, administrator and later held manyjnn Thursday in honor of her birlh-olhand city councilmen SMITIIFIELD MEN VISIT resentative, Adminthe Agricultural Adjustment church positions. Mr. Smith' day anniversary. Luncheon was s LARGE MOUNTAIN LION UIC officials mid JS the old istration, said. "Under I also the cashier of the hnnk veil .after which tables were arrang-a-- t Oontmisshm , several payments Iwi . lust Monday program.-L g- Trenton, resigning this position ed f ir Imnco. Mrs. Jsmes F'.llis won By ttr2fUred Pmi of having While Oliver were made during the year. In engage in the real estate business high prise. Special road tracks oiled through S. N. Sorenson, and Jif Knj.1L the Into guest were: rtif, combining payments smithfield. with work in inin were fishing in Jogan canyon Logan. to start work inci'lent to making public in near In 1922 ill health forced him to field, Mrs. Lew future. Mrs. tie ronvrntu t he held in Sail be Jlnwman, will with' William Ericksnn, Mrs. Laura Gyl .Lake City, August 15, 1936, and j give up most of his activities J away. rert more tlwn 35 yar interval the exception of the real estate, lenskog and Mrs. Grant Hall of, discuss such other business as might fffl fW Auxiliary To Meet no showed 8 Tfon . j Hjmun, report tV on properly come before the nie. ting. payments. Miriness. Mort data in . widow, Mrs All inlerested are. invited l' at- will be made I Surviving sre his bring afraid, taking ita time da ugh Mr. und Mrs. Henry Coleman and.imd. Oliver said dah four Green .J1 American Legion Psi Smith; hVl oSlr away. . ing extant, prerent Auxiliary Mr- - Erw in Hawkins and Airs.' family spent Saturday and Sunday! City Deni. eralie Chniravin ?ridaF AKut Hi at the to exploit those receiving attempts John at the Girls ramp in Logan rsn- Mrs. Airs. Pearl Gordon at 4 Mitton, Logan; these payments. " A good a'.tendanre is desired. FOK S A LK : Chnire green corn. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Hubard, Grace, Idaho; Mrs. Alina yon attending the Kgin family re-- j enthe announces 10c dini, or 12 dozen for 31.00. lAnwe Fuller Jacobsen, Salt )ko City; 11 grand-- ! union. w Il,wr1l Plowman, Phone 121-daughter, Joan, children; two sisters, Mrs. Annie G.j .Ad " held to the Black gagement of his lion 11 ann Mr. of nid park on A. ltind and fmiily, Jamra Mr. Miles, Rinilhfirld; Mrs. Hugh Fc- .Howard Jessup, honor in , Monday 0f of kereley, California and two brothers and Mrs. Kurl Plowman motiwdi Mrs Grant Hall of Hyrum risitd ?' po'd Carlson of Iiunting-llsn- a Mr. Ephraim Jcssop for ton the la Smith- - to Salt Lake on Tuesday to visit' Jjst week with her parents, Mr. and Louis snd Arthur Smith. and Mr Mnu Ell marriage is planned I Lak Salt the in Pla'.t Hind, wlu i employed there. I Mu. V. It. Deppe Ur. field. of August the LVoctte Coleman part hy famn F- Thirty-fiv- e , were present. , LDS temple. j UTAH-IDAH- Agriculture ie ipuch better this year than in 1934 to Ogden LEAGUE Standing of Teams O OUTLINED pre-pu- ed . , -- ?', See-nta- iy long-distan- w semi-skille- long-entinu- tv, on 8. fenght-reslsti- -- ng ed ve IMPRESSIVE ad Sup-Fhs-- i for frf 1! fv n, w con-imn- ' at nt ed er ser-wa- com-nrndi- ty Nil. : 'r J' r. Isn. i- - . |