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Show ? CAPITOL, Logan Today & Sal. H Sun. to Thun. THE GREAT ZIEGFELD BANK NITE FRIDAY DAILY THOUGHT A L BACK TO MATURE A DAILY THOUGHT much huaiaua doent tak to atari in buslneaa, but it whole lot of it to keep - You nhould back the fcmbftlona of your home city to the limit the reform cannot Wishing world. buiinato XXIX tolche SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, BEET HUNTERS UTAH TO MEET from Logan conducting the drawing were named Thura-i-U ji5 Utah border to receive permits to hunt elk Vith newspapermen B the ntate. Out of a total Ou following 85 of 298 applicants will be given perto hunt elk in the Cache diz-tn- et: and East of Logan canyon iSO out of 171 applicant. Grant E. Larson, Oscar login Jeff Stowell, C. M. Arm-rtwngjjortaom, L. William Anderson, E Keith D. Eslie Jeneen, Oureh, Yestea, R E BemtsonV L Hickman, A J Smith and Ted Zillia Eugene Fetereen, Paul Byrum Nidien, E. J. Wilson, Jr., J J Wil-k- b, J H. Wright and George M South g, Nielsen Oliver J. Mary D. Hammond. K H Friedball, Trenwnton Rudy Miller, Harry Taylor, Henry Kinder-Rwh- t, RAnmann. P. C. Knudaon, Jensen, J C. Knudaon, Eui G. Anderson, Loyal Holst, Alfred N Olsen Wilford Sorenson, Reed Garland Brigham City Ammon lA. Ojiev Ogden Cecil Burrell, Ray M. L. tourings, Vein Farr, Dr. V. Wad, Ernest Shupe, Marion Wooley, F. W Brewer, C. V. Benzley. Kantua Ronald Jeppsen Ed Eoao. Rneyville Morgan Vergil Stewart, Bert hucia. River Heights Gene Olson. . WdlaviUe Earl Parker. Cliff Bair, Richmond Hendrick. Bryan requested to meet in his community Friday U this week between the hour of 1 and 9 p. m. for the pur-- 1 poee of signing a certificate of performance which will entitle him to his final payment from the government of his 1935 sugar beet crop. It is suggested by the county sugar beet control committee that every farmer pay attention to this and attend to it without fall delay in singing these papers will hold up the entire county sugar beet payment.. This notice pertains also to farmers who abandoned part of their entire crop last year because it is absolutely necessary that we have the signature of every producer' on the certificates. . At should not take mere than a minute or two to sign if the producers wBl meet 'their local man at the designated place in their community. The schedule for signing these certificates, the committeemen in charge and the meeting place is as follows: Smithfield, library, F. J Gordon; Amalgu, Frank Wood's home; Trenton, town hail, Ervin Read; Lewis-ti-n 2nd word, meeting house, H. C. Pitcher; Richmond, library, Johnson; Benson, meeting house, Qyril Munk; Lewiston 3rd ward, meeting house, C. C, Wiser; Cornish, Lorenzo Sorenson's home; Newton, meeting house, J. B. Barker; Paradise, bishops building, Elry M. BickmOre. North Logan, meeting house, Alfred Hancey; Hyde Park, school house, M. C. Reeder. Pandise John T. James. Silt Lake CEty R. L Crowder. North of Green Canyon 85 out of 127 applicants. ftnithfield Lorin Lo(w, R. H. Toolson, Richard Fay Lower, W. H Shy, Allan Erickson, LeRoy Pitcher. Hyde Park Leo D. Perkes, H. D. Aahcr-f- t, C A. Hirrren. Loroy S. Hill, Hyrum Gibbons, A L. Stocks, Albert Berger, W Olsen, A. C. Fdptin, Nephi 1 Bott, Warren Hansen, Weier Wal-- ! bee, Robert Johnson. Bountiful Grant Heath Howyviile Abe Grant. Ogden George W. Vogel, Dd-Testers, JS. L. Anderson. Wcllsville Herman Theurer, Wilford L. Anderson. Tiemonton Reed Cannon. SatL Lake W. L. Wright, City Hazen Exeter. 'Brigham City Earl Btimard lay ton E. W. Pettit, V B. Pettit Bichmmd Deimont Larsen, T. Er-est- iis CHILD FATALLThURT IN - GAR MISHAP Btary Ann Tooleon, daughter of Admin and Sonoma Young Toolaon, w tUy injured at about 12:30 20. P-- m Tuesday, Oot-bThe child was taken to her home by Louise Waite, teacher at ing, foRcving a le son. The child stepped from the machine and the driver, believing she had gone to the rear of the car, started forward as the girl started. She was struck by a front wheel and hurled to the g sound, the officed said. She died at a physicians office ten minutes later of a fractured neck. Born in Smithficld, July 6, 1932, she is survived by bar parents and tne sister, Helen Toolaon. She was the niece of Mayor and Mrs. L Vem Toolaon Funeral services will be held tothe in B. Cornish. day, Friday, October 23, with burial m ward Third chapel North Lagan Wayne Younker. SmithfieU city cemetery, under the y. OOO direction of Bishop Richard er danc-Leet- er wt AT CLARKSTON and Mrs n E. Godfrey of Garland visited with Mr and Mrs. Mmct Godfrey lost week. I Era Violet Turner and daughter, Ganeen of Trenton, spent last Sun- SfT. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson. Mr. and Mra John Sparks and of Burley, spent last week "ting with relatives. r. and Mrs Dow Winn of Tren- J-h- Jly .r- Mr. Ben Thompson. Mrs Emil Brady and and Miss Donna Sparks we dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. rid Sparks. The Martin Harris Camp of the of the held Pioneers ,,fblers r meeting last Thursday at the Jme of Mrs Jillen B Godfrey. Ptaln Archelius Arcliibald ptl- - Mr and are Burial arrangement of Lindquist direction the S)M mortuary. DIES IN THIS COMING IH tey-licl- lc 27 LIBRARY 7 ELECTION Alie Murdock accompanied by other State and County candidates will be here m Tuesday, October 27th at 8:30 p. m. to speak at a Democratic rally to be held in the library. Mr. Murdock whn has been tho pro les choice the fust two elox'ticns will be the principal speaker at the democratic rally. A goad iniulcal program h.ui been prepared which will furni-an enjoyable evening to nil people miming out, reports Dr. G. L Rees, city dcnucratic chairman. The public ia cordially invited to hear what Abe (Iloncst Abe) Murdock ha to aay os to the New h Deal 1MM- - DILLMAN OUTLINES STAND ON CONTROL OF STATE UQOUR Young Republicans Officers polic-Gordo- . f-- - tv f da 01 .. ljr unier the AAA, which will bring more than 31,750,000 to Utah farm-- . era within the next few months, is u u 3 h-- M ed ;gwtit I a, reitd In the state, and at principle I agree. How- ttlei'e are certain cntici.ma e'er been made agamst the have of considerable thcwi. . portion (. UKing conditions, that' means existing This time. agent', In uie first place, the distribution to1 tnrough their offices from 350 intoxicating liquor, whether (jq Wjij be paid to each farmer in u,e it ale in pending grants. Here is h.w the coining payments 'uuivuuau, must be atrietly policed, on the group the necessity of vrerk Tnis requires the full oxperation HMTii A BI, divided: lor the 25uQ wheat grow returned has poncing units. To justify h!!? !" Mrs. Christina Day eP3 wno complied with the former , 1 rmally Kmand that local police carry hume from Brigh,m City, where AAA program and have not receiv-"- respunsiuility in the en- the tint the A spent several days sacrament ed all of Ueir pay, 3300,000; forhave ox uie iiquxr regulation rcement maiy tato mgnw beet 7000 who interesting growers ,UBar verjr Livie Club woM work toi the same division of toe revenue WM enjoyeti by the mem- - n(i received 3150,000; settlement, end at the coming resslm of uie Hum toe sale xf intoxicat- Rlchmond Wld llLjt f;r Ul3M whB ,iRMd to coop- I tah Legislature in januaiy. quors ahould be made between Sunday. President Joseph E. Cardon erate in the agricultural conservation tiid Mate and the various cities. w 'orkrT 4T the speaker, his topic being, piogram, 3100JH)0. , Tae present law does net meet that I Who is Our Neighbor", and the The Third ward YWMLA will en-- Logan Houith Ward choir fumisa-tertai- n tables which were later arranged situation, for bridge High score prize w as I Local Beer Licensing the ward YMMIA at an m-!Mvepaj jnusical number . won ny Mra Blanche GunneU Those I cial in the Ward werea-- . In the second pioe, a change of teresting Albert Atwood Mr ,nd juj-swere: Miss Gladys ilendi icss, '.iu,d be made in the law as t tion hall, Tuesday, October 27 at L'teh, were week eni present Mrs. Nelson, Mri Violet Bair, rotates to Uie sale of beer. The 8 p. m. All mentors of both nr-Sybil K. x.t II Mrs. home Mrs. are Invited w attend. J urines Ihrirtcnscn, Mrs licensing of the sale of beer thouiJ ganizaXiont Airs. Blanche Uun-jD- e Gunnell, week Ihe entertainment will consist of Virginia pineal in the hands of the local Mias Elsie Lxri spent lut whl one drwnl Clare Mrs. art Merrill, Mrs. Ins I authorities in counties, cities and a splendid end at the home of Frank Ravsten nell, will be followed by games and in Olarkaton. Larsen, Miss F- - ntxlla Thompson 'towns, and licenses should be issued be will refreshments without rewrite Ion aa to pupulatdon.. dancing. Light Mrs. Blaine Boll spent last week ami Miss Young. Mr. and Mr D S. Kennedy 'spent I In the third place, tho admini-la- st served. The Halloween idea will be end in Ogden and Salt Lake carried out in the decorations Monday evening at the home of t ration of the liquor laws of Utah .... oeo Mr A C. SmUh in Logan. been up to tne present time his M 1 A CONJOINT PROGRAM The Utopia dub held a business soused uy gross extravagance and .McMnrdie, prior to leaving aoon to The Third ward MIA Conjoint Join her husband in California. meeting bat Monday evening at the political patronage. Such a situati. n Mir. and Mra D S. Kennedy home of Mrs. Amos Bair. At the is intolerable.. program will be held In the Third 'It may be further said that I he ward chapel Sunday evening, Octo- spent last Sunday at Franklin, Ida- - j close of the meeting light refresh' choir Mrs. ward Bair present law appears to encourage hu as guests of Mr and Mra II B menta were served by ber 25, at 8 p m The Mr. and Mia. Vein Bair were consumption of intoxicating liquors. wiU furnish the music for the Sac- Ihmrkes rament services, and the following Mr and Air J W Morton spent Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Alvin In conclusion, let me say that I be will Bair. Miss Theda Bair, accompan- favor a careful study of the existgiven: feat week rad in Salt Lake City. program McCam-inoing law and of existing conditions, Mlsa KlaJno Johnson and Mr and ied them to their home in I M mm solo, Harry Fern will remain she and am in favor of nuking changes where Idaho, Jim Fred !Haglur.d of Logan spent Talk, Bramlcy Farr in the present Inw as a careful study f, r a week. Musical Selection, Mr and Airs last week end in Salt Lake City been station who has indicates sh ull lie in.vU. Faristing Willis Lewis, entertained Miss Marion Young Harry DcRyke Jvmie on! evils nh nil I he made known and at ia at evenI ed F.rt Douglas, her last club Friday and the pub- -' All ward members bridge cjrrected. ing. Lunched n was served at small a thirty day furlough. lie are invited tq extend pr-je- service will be Snuth-HT- i 2 p m. in the Bt Tueady in- with chapel ward Third field cemetery SmithfieU torment in the under the direction of the Lindquist ' THE CIVIC held Mrs-Alic- e Tlvompson. TUESDAY, OCT. ng n Tod A. ritchcr, 10 year old PitNelson Nellie and of Arthur Smithficld, paused away cher. of Sunday morning at a Lvgan d Jr TO RALLY TO BE HELD ni and r Je Representative A declaration favoring licensing the Kile of beer by counting cities, and towns, without restriction ae to Choose population; the elimination tf abuses in extravagance and political A a rally of the Young Republic-- 1 patronage that bus mode the admin-aheld last Monday evening tin j igtnstion of tho ntate liquor control foil-wiofficer were chosen: Sam n, intolerable, and a strict chairman for Smithf ield, Dell ilJf j,? Uniu which 'would de- first NEVADA ASSURES district; rive Kime division of the liquor NORTH CACHE TO BE Cannon, chairman Leonard Winn, chairman second dis- revenue, is amxiunced by Ray E. CLUBS trict; Mrs. Dell Gannon, secretary DlUiRjn, Republican candidate HOST TO ALUMNI c The and treasurer for Southfield. governor. ON NOVEMBER I committeemen will be elected after Mr. Dillman recognizes that reOF NEW ROAD the rally tonight, October 23.. has brouht a distribution probThe rally will be hold in the peal himself North Cache will greet its alumni First ward church tonight." The lem, and he has voiced on Nyvezdber C. This day baa been speakers will be Mr. MeOowley, H. against the open saloon. One of the most important probclson of Richmond, candidate early oomplstion of its portion of designated aa tbs botnacMtung date lems before the people of the state , all Cache at-North G. G. the much talked at North End for State Representative; graduates at - Merrill will be the speaker for the of Utah is that of liquor control; StedC. L to Principal to has aceordiag the given highway, by an overwhelming vote the people Lewis Jones, vice president of the dard. young republican. of this abate repealed the eighteenA .special feature of the day will A musical program is behig outImermouniarn Ahoemtion of Civic th amendment and the pravision of Clubs by state and oounty offic- - be w football game between North lined. Everyone interested is invitour state constitution prohibiting .Cache and South Cache. An alumni ed to attend. era here today and sale of intoxmanufacture the .will be 000 given proceeding The pntgxued intentate connect-- 1 Pffram icating liquor. By this action the All alumni will be given icu at the L'tah-Nevaboundary die ame. AGENTS COUNTY people have expressed themselves as A dance to tickets the free game. was gone over and again approved favoring the manufacture and sale in the gymnasium will close the and promise was made that Nevada IN AAA ASSIST cf intuxicaiing liquors in this stats activities. would have a surveying party out day's In my under prtper restrictions. inAll North Cache alumni are BENEFIT GRANTS opinion, however, the people of this state did nat intend to vote for the return of the open saloon. and men Ciunty agents are busy I am unalterably opposed to the and the Utah Road Commisaion DllkUMflUII these days, according to W. W. Ra tiluillilUilU finish to uncompleted! open salo n. planning Owen, aesLlant director of the Outlines Criticism link in western Box Elder County, met dub Literary .Utah Sate Agricu.ural college ex- there only remains I Ust "The last in the afternoon legislature enacted the Wednesday jervtae. f ,thelink brtwee Cfiche and Liquor Control act. Under dub Korn with Mrs. D S.. Ken- - The ng tf necessary papers LOGAN jfanenX ItEGISTERED Vc SMITHFIELD BOY ' NUMBER 45 Be.w Eld.r Ownty mit, the completion of the final j Air JHsevH Bright of LewisAon, d of litmin Puy at the reviewed the book "The Captive tne auie wife. --Bd two yon, and tire oiling of duetl were highway through. Kwh and Hama LaGene fumi.Aied -- Wfcsa by prd" by Bertha accompanied Monaon, w mostly hard surfaced Mri- - E R ix,wdel 0f Smithfield. ana east on the tween Evanston Mr. and Mrs Joseph Harris and "f!1 ?evaa, . n n Hr. Marion Harris of Salt under in 11 ik?mnrrMr d Ufc Mr. have been visiting at mortuary. The boy was bom at Smuthfiejd, by June 23, 10M He la survived brofolkiwing the and hi. parents Ah.cn, ther and sisters: Ronald, Robert nd Direthy Leona, Melvin, Binging was directed by Mrs. Pitcher, all of SmithfieU. Msy Burt. Prayers were by Mrs rerreshmenU were sen-cnnie T. iDainty Godfrey, a reading by and Margaret Loosli, and a duet by Mrs. Bessie Griffin Glffin to 13 member. e n aun Hnttar. of SaU Kcfrcrfimcnta were served by the Mra Maretta Crockett Mrs. with officers Lake City is visiting Clarke. H. Ladies Literary club held Sarah Mrs ViMet Godfrey entertincd meeting st the home of Mr home Griffin last Wednesday Mrs. with a quilt hi PVty at her hoik 1nk:t Wedivedny. uTTJh Huttars reviewed the American Flag, Mrs Alary Dinner was rerved to Mrn ArrhibaM 'mpson gave, a reading, and Cur-v"- ,, Griffith, Archelius snd Maggie KasmuMcn E'jnta were given by Mr. liarmen 2" YOU There axe only two registration days left October 27 and 23, 1936. Voter U District j No. 1 may register at the huaue of Mia. R. V. Lane. Vetera at District Ne 2 may register at the home of Mis. Delores Screwtheis. The greatest possession of a free people la the balk the , right ta vote. It is a defender at our liberties and a weapon against injustice. Vet that invaluable heritage hi not prised by milUoaa of otherwise good citizens, Proof of this statement can be found in undeniable statistics. In mebt elections, less than half of the persons who are entitled To lots do so. It is exceptkturi when an election brings to the voting booths more than fifty per cent of enfranchised citizens. ' One result is that phbllc officials are elected by minorities the vote of the majority is silent. Another, and worse result, ia a flagging of interest by the people in a thing which vitally affects m all our government, This year, there an great Lews before us. No Butter when ws may stand, M ia our duty as well aa our privilege to mark an X opposite names of our chain aa the ballot. Only by doing that, can be have popular government. lu Germany the right to vote has been virtually abrogated at the last election citizens had a choice of endorsing Hitler or of leaving the ballot blank, then being no opponent. That is true of Italy, of Russia, at Greece, at a dozen other powers. Apd hen in America, when we still have that right which pwaaryee our freedom, half of m don't trouble to exercise it. S- o- vote on November 3. for Roobevelt, London, Lemke or Thomao whoever yon believe ia the best man for President. Do the same for other offices, it Is your inalienable right Ui vote Mr whomever yen please. And only by voting on the men and issues of the time; can that, right be preserved. Roa-kelle- Mr. 23, 1930. VOTE Cache county' naiied lug&r beets in 1935 is J md Nephi Providence ARE Every fanner in who mit, FRIDAY , ELK FRIDAY, OCTOBER GROWERS RECEIVE PERMITS HUNT UTAH, , ; n, |