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Show CAPITOL, Logan today & Sal. WILL ROGERS In STATE FANT-S- un. lo Wed. FREDRIC MARCH in ROAD TO GLORY BflHX Kite THURSDAY X DAILY THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT much business Joeon't take to atart in buaineno, but it "JJ whole lot of it to keep You should back the ambitiona of your home city to the limit cannot reform the Wishing , tabuotaett. W01I4. YOLCME XXIX . S.MIIBFIELD, CACHE COl'VTV, UTAH. PRIOAT, SETT. 18, ASnVITY PROGRAM REGISTRATION TO OF SUMMIT SCHOOL P. K. HAYES TO BE BEGIN AT USAC IS REORGANIZED CANDIDATE is happy and He Summit to announce to it patrons STarrangement of its ugw organir-L- n This new organisation is in Lord with the newer trend in mod. education, and has as its the social and educational edubetterment of the child. Modem d individual the ction recognizee needs of the smallest fts well as those in the grades, and makes for these needs in its provisions giw organization. Ho new set up for the Summit modified Kiool may be called a -- iTAon or departmental system. The jjtaJTftnd second grades have been tibn out of the old platoon, and receive Am, the students therein sub-tet- i, gun time for their academic and in addition an enriched (uniculnm of projects and social ytivities in the home room. The third and fourth, fifth, and sixth same amount of piiet receive the room as formerltime in the home have a period but longer they y, is the special rooms of music, litsocial erature, dramatics, art and idence; thereby enabling them to mmre a more enriched program in then special subjects. To look at the happy facet of Oh boys and girls as well as the teachers, one could justly coin the Everybodys railing at dogan, Summit," The students as well as the faculty have adjusted vary happily into the new system, for it is impossible for one to fail to sense the vast improvement that is being made. The school invites its patrons to visit and become acquainted with this splendid step toward better education for their boys and ve NUMBER 40 CLUB TO CLARIFY FOR PUBLIC OPINION LEGISLATIVE OFFICE LOGAN Registration for the fall term at the Utah State Agricultural college will begin Monday, September 28, according to W. H. Bell, registrar. Freshmen will be registered on the opening day and all other students will be enrolled September 29. Many new courses have been add ed to the college curricula and number of new faces will, be seen when the faculty assembles for their final instruction! before the new school year commences. This year more than 900 courses in 50 departments will be conducted for the student body. Train ing is offered in the following ma- School lf. Looking toward clarifying public opinion towards the use of gasoline P. K. lLayes, Cache busitux funds, the Intennountain Assoccounty ness man, residing at Richmond, has iation of Civic Clubs, through Samannounced his candidacy for the of- uel Powell, president .today announfice of state legislator from the ced the appointment of a special north end of Cache county. Mr. committee to investigate and report will have hi name placed Hayes Bigger and Better State Fair Will Open Officially Saturday, September 26 findings with reference to the distribution of the gasoline sales tax. Utah is getting ready to go to arts. Manufacturers have already taThe committee named includes the Fair. ken all available apace in their exLouis Junes, of Brigham City, chairAnd the Fair state 1936 edi- hibit building, which will also house of tion is getting ready to greet the federal housing display, a feaman; Dr. J. Morris Godfrey, Richmond; and Louis H. Griffin, of Utahns and everyone else who will ture of the 1935 State Fair. Ogden. to visit Announcement ha been mode that journey Salt Lake City-waRecent aggitaticn by municipali- the Beehive states greatest exposi- all exhibits in the womens departin 1934. to tion. It is, in fact, ready now, bar- ment, including needlework and canMr. Hayes believes in the Rooee-veltia- n ties and other public groups share re- ring the placing of the thousands ned fruits in the is believed and vegetables, should tax gas principles and should he be elected to office he says he will be sponsible for this move by the Civic of exhibits tu be displayed in the be on Die Fair grounds no later jor fields: club unit, to sponsor a study of the various deportments. than 6 p. m. September 22 This found such laws that Agriculture, arts and sciences, concern fighjAng for situation and the making public of Readiness up to date includes beau- will be necessary in order to have the citizens of this c aunty the commerce, forestry, home economics, and report and findings, in order tifying and readying up of grounds everything in readiness for opening the state as a whole. education, engineering and mechanic to be able to lay dawn some guide and buildings to receive the exhibits, day. All other exhibitors are urged -- 4100arts. To meet the demand for trainwhich the Legislature may guage listing of displays and assignment to have Dieir displays on hand at CLUBS on at the coming ing for community, county, state, SMITHFIELD 4-- H session, next Jan- of alloted space, hooking of amuse- the earliest possible moment. and federal government service and ments and concession, and general uary. FINAL MEETING As the committee is expected to preparedness all along the line. for the many positions opening in HOLD IHCUMRENTSPLACED industry and in educational instituAll this has been done. The gates report at the October meeting, it is understood that its sessions will are ready to swing open as anon aa tions, the officials at the Utah State BY The six clubs of Smithfield be commenced shortly. the exhibits are in place. This lost Agricultural college have expanded held their achievement day, Friday, coo the curricula to meet these needs. minute job promises to be the big1936 at the Second The primary purpose of this in- September 11, gest ever undertaken by a Fair Renominating the incumbent, MelNORTH CACHE ward recreation hall. vin C. Harris of Lognn, as District stitution is to train men and woinasmuch as in management entries Golds Reeder acted as presiding men to become an integral part of officer HOLDS ELECTIONS every division have already set new Judge and B. C. Call of Brigham of the days program. Beth records for number, variety industhis great modern social and and City, as hia running mate for Dislllcher acted as secretary. scope. Abundant crops, better graz- trict Attorney, the Republicans of trial civilisation that is our heriThe program waa as follows: Class elections at North Cache ing conditions with resultant im- the F'irst Judicial District complettage, President Elmer G. Peterson Community singing, under the dir- were held and augmented ed their convention deliberations at edua of before said Tuesday, September 8, proved livestock, group recently ection of Oris Mae Allen with win- business in practically every branch Brigham City nn the morning of with the candidates cators. following Lucille Roylanee as organist; talk, also better September 11. Dick Grf-fi- of industry presages With the attention of the campus What has Done for Me, Wan- ning offices: Freshmen, Judge Hurria was placed to nomt. da Winn; piano solo, Kathryn president; Sidney Bingham, vice qualities in exhibits. improvement committee turned ination by B. C. Cull and Daniel secrewith roads advance Gwendolyn conditions into Hogan,' president; Bumming replacing unnecessary reading, Verna Meyers; talk, R. Richards was placed in nominalawns; curbing driveways, making 4 H Club Work Helps in the Com- tary. The sophomore officers are: a grand total, the 1936 Utah State Billy Fair promises to provide a class in tion by L. Tom Perry, for tlie office president; parking areas and providing ramps munity by Mrs. Glen R. Winn; talk Ferris Hillyard, District Judge. Mr. Hurria won Gun- higher vice president; Leora with Rigby, education, to supplement the steps to the sta- Miss Eleanor farmers, of Tasso, county home nell, on tlie first ballot. sen- stockmen, industrialists, easily Officers the emfor be will students secretary. mining men, dium, many demonstration agent, Work and Judge Harris is Just completing iors are: Randall Soremon, presi- homeworkers and other producers ployed during the year to assist in How a Exhibit is Judged. Mr. dent;. Helen Miles, vice president; furnishing the classroom exhibits. fourteen years on the District bench, completing these projects. Funds to Langton Barber awarded pins Cleo Christensen, secretary. Fair visitors will see Utah product: and hopes to succeed himself on h:s (Iris. be employed during the year to to thirty-seve- n girls and seven leadtheir very best, view the result record. He will be opposed by Lewis elect-girls- it at these class held Junior The their projects. ers. Piano solo, Lucille Roylance; assist in completing TO COMMEMORATE of COMING l3DI improved production methods, and Jones, who is completing his eighth CIM the school year Funds to be made available through Review, fourth year witness action displays of how tho year as county attorney of Box OF THE ANGEL MORONI the national youth administration Style Mias were: elected Those last spring. Fern Shipley; community talk, wheels go round in every phase of Elder County, and who was nominJanice Garth Hanesn, In commemoration of the coming to assist needy and worthy students president; singing. ated by the Democrats at their human Ethel vice this activity as represented with Judicial attend ef the angel Moroni to the Prophet to year, president; college again Miss WHlmore, county nurse, was Convention in Logan some the borders. states secretary, Joseph Smith, the Genealogical com- will also provide for employment in there to choose one of the girls as WoodUnd, weeks ago. in the mittees of the L. D. S. church will practically all departments 'Anticipating the increase In exhia health girl. She chore three who Fbr Distridl Attorney, B. C. Call bits and impressed with the opporsponsor special programs on Sun- college. were taken to Logan Saturday mornwas unopposed, having been nominUtahns are to have 000 this year tunity day, September 20, 1936. ing to be examined by the doctor. for showing their products at their ated by Mayor J. Wesley Horsley lire Second ward program will inChambcr WINS AT COUNTY FAIR STARTED ON of Brigham City. Mr. Call will opWORK clude: best, Ernest S. Holmes, manager of girl. the fair, and Fair Board director!; pose George D. Preston, of Logan, Talk by a junior member, Calvin AND GUTTER The leaders of the Democratic nominee fop District groups are CURB Weeks, on the Joy that 'Comes Thru At the county style dress have outdone themselves in provid- Attorney. the following: Clothing I, Alice and Temple Baptisms for the Dead. A IL revue held in connection with the ing exposition facilities . Buildings Now that the national, state and Barbara Chambers; Clothing have been revamped, redecorated district talk on the Joy That Comes Thru Construction worx on the curb Phyllis Keari and Leora Pitcher; State fair, Miss Maxine Smith, dau- and nominations have been comprovided with improved display Temple Work by a Senior member, and pleted there remains only the coungutter commenced on Monday Clothing I, Evelyn West; Clothing ghter of Mrs. Fern Smith, waa jud- arrangements. Mrs. Alice Q. Pilkingbon; and the III, ged first place winner. on the Griffith block with F. L. II, Naomi Jensen; Clothing ty convention to complete the party Visitation of the Angel Moroni and This is the secotvi year Miss This means si so that fair visitors slates and then the campaign will West as foreman. There are about Mrs. Wanda Roskelley and Erma will be enabled to view exhibits to commence bis Mission by Miss Marie Peterson. in earnest seven blocks lined up on the first Hansen; Clothing IV, Mrs. Mae Winn Smith has, won thia award. Last the greatest possible advantage. For There will be two special musical WPA in at the will she county represented go The day was proved to be a year apropriation that numbers by Mrs. Ada Claypool and example, new exhibit cases have An unusual sacrament happy one, in which everyone par- the State contest. meeting been installed in the womens build- will be held in Mrs. Seth Godfrey. awarded was Nilson Verl Mias the First ward SunApplication for another appropria- ticipated. It brought a summer of for better display of feminine day, September 20th at 2 p. Jn. un000 tion will be made aa soon as it is work and play of accomplishment second place; Miss Roma Alder of ing handicraft and products THIRD WARD MIA TO OPEN of the der the direction of the Genealogical known bow many blocks will be add- and happiness to a successful end- Providence, third place; Miss Metta home. Naw arrangement of concesfourth Ilale of Smithfield, place; The Third ward MIA will hold its ed by the creation of a district. organization. Special musical numing. the central bers wth Elder Moroni Timbimbo Mias Smith will take a trip to sion amusements in Petitions have come to the counopening nodal , in the Third ward Reporter, the State fair to compete with win- grounds will give entertainment and companion, our Lamanite broTressa Preece. recreation hall on Tuesday evening, cil for more curb and gutter bbeka to enjoy thers from the Washakie reservation is ners from other counties of Utah seekers better facilities but it 000September 22 at 8 p. m. A very which will be granted, themselves. Club National added to for a be will as speakers. Come and hear what j trip others ar23th that expected entertaining program has been Qn tjie p;cKt ef September The more spectacular features of the Gospel means to these' to be held in Chicago this Congress Is ranged. The program will consist of before the intention to create the school people. ward Sunday pjrgt the big shone promise to surpass be stunts, musical skits, dance revues, district will published next I sponsoring a big variety program, fall D. U. P. MEETING Verl Nilren will receive a 61.00 all other state fairs in thrills. The comic readings and vocal selections. west '. iThey have secured some of the beat prize and Metta Hale 50 cents and annual Fair Morse Show, with its The Daughters of the Utah PioThe program will be followed by be to blocks brought The intoiulent avaiiable from Smithfield and Miss Roma Alder of Providence 75 thoroughbreds and jumpers, already neers. west side of main a dance. The five a on be street, will The five district piece towns. a Merrymakers fpMn geverai othr cents from the Cache county fair. is tops in entries and widespread will hold their nexit meeting at the orchestra will furnish the music for payment plan which th. of one be to program promises Miss Fern Shipley, assistant state interest. Out of .the state entries home of Mrs. George Chambers on Mw dance. This entertainment is fettle more than those Ander the nted in Smithfield. The t n for Thursday, September 24. The lesson club leader, stated that the now listed assure competition free to all ward members. The pubwill be treated by T. JH. Chambers, work of the Smithfield clothing Utah hsreemen and women. lic is invited to attend. The mammoth fireworks to which will be given away that night club was some of the most outdisplay added subject, Faira and Jubilees. Alias be to desire who owners 000 of last year, a favorite for thrills, Maxine Allen will giro a vocal solo. to attend this big show standing she bad ever judged. n rian now SOCIAL TO BE HELD the new district must make eppll-eatoon September 25th. Youll bo sorry The club members, directed the will be repeated on an ever larger A good attendance is desired. this week. The Third ward Relief Society if you miss it. two years by Mrs. Glen R. scale. Acta becked for the grand- past sill hold its fall opening social in are: Miss Maxine Smith, Miss stand show include several of the Winn OPENING SOCIAL 31. I. A. RIDER the Third ward recreation hall Tues-da- y, FALL INJURES RODEO FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Verl Nilson, Miss Metta Hale, Miss nations foremost circus and stage ' The AIIA of the Second ward will SOCIAL Loa Chambers, Aliss Peggy Parkin- attractions, plus some European im- hold Its Bbb Sherman, 28, rodeo performer, September 22 at 2 oclock in TO HOLD OPENING opening social on Tuesday, afternoon. The following pro-Da- was thrown from a Brahma steer, will vie with the September 22, at the ward recreation that Allen. Mae Oris and Miss portations Relief Society ward son, First Tho will he presented: and kicked in the head Tuesday at g Americans for entertain- - hail. A very interesting program their opening social in Violin solo, Mrs. W. W. Perkins; -"FIRST WARD MUTUAL TO OPEN menL has ben prepared. .All members of hall Tuesday, in $ T Duet, Eliza Ewing and daughter; First Showing governmental interest in the ward are cordially invited to Mutual in the Smithfield m. p. . ... Comic reading, Kittie TYwIson; solo, as follows: word will commence promptly at 8 the fair,, opening September 26 and attend, The program will l he was gi'cn Areva Deppe; noo the stunts, Pauline Hurst; where on Wednesday presidency, p. m. on Tuesday, September 22 dosing at "midnight of October 3, Greetings from Duet, Carrie Jensen and Lulu Mur-solo- , nn emergency operation to relieve to the ward mutual presi- federal authorities are planning sev- The Second ward Genalogical com- glee invocation; according singing; community the brain. An interesting program has eral exhibits never before shuwn in 'mittee will commence its meetings Regina Smith; jokes, a concussion ef Mr. club of the Relief Society, under the dencies. rtha Sorenson; dance, Jean PerLatest reports critical1 rendition.1 direction of Mrs. Gcta Van Orden; been arranged as follows: song, Utah. The WPA is erecting a spec-.fthe winier season on Monday, kins and Dowdel, Berthas Boys; reading, Lew Mc- bd building to house its exhibits. , September 21, at 8 p. m. in the I Shirley Tarkinson; comic Sherman was in a Margaret song, character 000 reading, Pearl Gordon. Mrs. J. M. Bain; song, Cann; song, Giila Glee dut; stunt, These will show works progress ad- Relief Society room of the recreation son o r Hi - nd Mrs.) reading, A ministration accomplishments in ac- hall. All members of the ward are After the program there will be Smith. Mathers Lens and Nathan on talk Relief society chorus; JWta dance in the recreation hall will tion and still JV had the . mifforJ t hobby show to iwhich all are W. life, featuring sewing, invited to attend. The Junior departas an Aid to arml h," water and varied building pro- ment will meet the same time. All art, follow aml the Artlclea of clothing and re- .tune of breaking jn Wnrk program. preparing UMon Cafhc.i my s freshments will fee sold. ject wnrk. members of the ward 12 to 20 .bn. Guile; ,h I According to the mutual presidi-n-rieThe United Stiles of years old are invited t. at '.end this a drive to collect mutual mem000 Tho Willow Agriculture will hare better exhi- department. bership fees will be ronducted. Valley esmp Daughters of Utah Fioncers will meet at Wednesday, September 16- - His at- bits than ever before. Hie same may to invited is cordially publie he said for state displays. Activities homo of Mrs. Ruby Ilillysrd dUion was reported by his specia of Newell Air. and Mrs. William 31. 'Glare City, Brigham Tingey tend. as clubs an! Future Farmers entertained at dinner Sunday Friday, September 25 at 2:30 p. in. nurse as to be improving for spent tho week end at the home of f as could be expected. f I) public in invited. L. Vern Toolson is still Mr. and Airs. F. I.. Allen, a guest of America will he revealed in jun- Air. and Mrs. Bill Garrison Alayor treatment left ior department exhibits, with rep- Angeles, California, Air. ami Mrs. He He has been receiving from State Muni- of Miss Maxine Allen ain ce the ncri-de- receiving letters A LDS mission resentation from every section of Snrcn Nelson, and daughter Both, fulfill an hospital to a and issued at guests, Thursday members Logan marriage license waa was broken cipal League on in the eastern states. the state where Utah boy and girls of Brigham City, and Air. and Mrs. during the week to bliss Afton Barthe happened. Jlis arm and city him congratulating ker of Smithfield and Mr. Max Or- close to the shoulder. It take pride in their aerompliehments Arnold Nelson. the of not be ncc the beautiful appearance acchard of Iewiaton. Air. and Airs. Harvey Christen In crop raising, stock growing, home treatment cordial that an operation would the and city, Mrs. Floyd Gitt.ins and children sen and daughter, Ruih and Alias economics end forestry. essary. corded them. Mr. n:id Airs. Lawrence Weeks The mining industry plans its us- 'f Smithfield were guests during Eliza Nilson of Logan visited with i PenJ Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nilson and ual comprehensive displays. So does the week ait the home of G. W. announce the safe arrival of a son Mrs. Martha Peterson Mrs. John T. Greene was visiting City Lake Salt the department of fine and applied Allen in Ilyrum. in ni Sunday evening at the family a few days family on Sunday afternoon. in Smithfield during the week. flom with her slater. in Smithfield. dif-an- in nomination at the Democratic convention on Saturday. He is well known over Cache county, having been commander of the Rkhinjnd post of the American Legion for three terms. 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