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Show CAPITOL, LOGAH, Today & SaL WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Sun. to Wed. Freddie Barfho lornsw is LLOYDS OF LONDON" BANK HITE THORS. A DAILY THOUGHT It doesn't take much business erne to atert in buaineu, but it take a whole lot of it to keep A DAILY THOUGHT You ahould back the ambitions of your home city to the limit cannot reform the Wishing world. in VOLUME SMITHFIELD. CACHE COUNTY. TIGERS WIN GAME UTAH, FR1UU. MARCH 12. 1937 HUMBER IS NGHS TO PRESENT FROM WEST WEBER GYPSY ROVER LIFE SKETCH GIVEN VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL H The Smithfield junior high Tigers A romantic musical volubly in s iron their first same in the Ogden acts by May liewvs and J.hn Wil-- n downwhen tournament Monday they Dodge will appear March 25 and ed the touted West Weber hoys 18 2G at North Cache high school. was ckse and hard to 9. The This delightful musical presented By E. E. HALMOS fought throughout with hath teams by the music department under the defensive hut games, playing strong direction of J. W. lbilsiphcr will United Pm Staff Correspondent having trouble at the hoop. feature some uf the leading vocal Salt Lake )-,A state Box scare follows: students of North Cache. legislators moved into their hist four C FT FC P Smithfield The chorus consists nf dames, gyp- days uf regular sessions Monday, Smith, f sies, squires, and fairies. The time Pitcher in 1778 during the reign of George adding night meetings to sessions already stretching through a full Scrowther, c the third. day, they found confronting them a Mil i g The cast is an fololws: rush of major proporKkh, g Ada Thomas, us Meg, an old gyp tions. Preece ny woman; Jcnness Fulkerson, as As the fin:d week opened, a total Jones Zara, the belle of the Gypsy camp; of only 44 bills, memorials and resoCsdh Gerald Butler, as Marto, Megs huslutions had been signed by the band; Joe Allen, as Sinfro, Gypsy Governor and become laws. Twenty lad in love with Zara; Reynold four other measures had been killed Noble, as Rob, afterwards Sir Gilby legislative action. bert Howe, the Gypsy Rover, last Of the remaining mass uf apheir to the Sir Gilbert Howe estates; 470 measures more improximately Alice Simmonds, as Lady Constance, beportant of them still RICHMOND OF FHOEBE MOSES PLANS BLACK & WHITE DAYS As told by Mr, l'hocbc Arabell N. F. llullcn, executive chairman h uodruff Aiosea of the Black and White days celeiCi'Ucludc.l from la work) bration at Richmond, May 7 and In ihc summer of 1882 we built a 8, Sat unlay announced complete ormitiee was scheduled to homo consisting of one ropuit eii ganization of committees for the its ihiings. room with a large fireplace in it. event, The report included findings on and a George H. Anderson, p.rch on the buck that f.icod and Aliltun Webb, secrethe stile liquor iv.mmi e tlm c is;. We boarded iu!h the up -- t and other officers of tary losurer, commission uf criii and part of the east, nuking (olijivt cisui Iby the state taxpayer;; a kitvlien w love wc pgt our stove. the exeunt ive commilili'c. lAdditamal members uf executive and tin. bo. i id of purchase and sup'u r im; the siimuier sqiall-po- x broke couimilliv include Calder S. Hall, A. plies. out in our young city. Many uf C. Traveller, Gyrus Ia'wIs, Thomas Expected wire criticisms of the the people had it. There were eightpublic service commission in regard een died with it, seven of them be- F. Whittle, Victor Johnson, R. Merrill, L. 11. Ouine, Ivan Christensen to handling of late cases; ing in one family, by tile name of tion concerning alleged failure.; eT Slic)ard. 1 could hear uur umler-tik- and J.unca T. Murray. Other committees are listed as the liquor comiiii-- i i.'n cnfouc the the street making cofaci'NS fullews: control act; lecommendatiurs confins day and right, lie finally got Finance G. 3. llall, chairman, cerning the state land buird's in- tlm but not very bad. vestment policies. Later lie went to the pest house and Bryan 1L Hendricks, A V. Atkinson, G. L. Baglcy and Cyrus Lewis; prenursed the sick people there. My Aimed chiefly at Salt Lake City husband, having a fine team of miums A C. Traveller, chairman, Junius I'. Baird, A L. Harris, George and Ogden, Senators passed a series horses Mas appointed to go to 0. Webb, Cyrus Skidmore, L A. of measures aimed at clearing slum riioutix to shuttling mediget supplies and daughter of Sir George MartenJale; tween the two chambers a vast ma- districts in cities. They provided cine for the sick, as uur city was Hendricks and Casper W. Merrill; Admin Thomas, as Lord Craven, an jority faced complete extinction ei- for authorities who would quarantined. He had to dodge the advertising Cyrus Imwis, chairman, English fop "Doncha Know; Budd ther through sheer lock of consider- have housing tu condemn lands for vffirers all the time. On November H. T. Ilant, Jr., B D. Hutchinson power Geo. as Sir as Martendale Tout, ation ur through adverse sifting rebuilding of slum districts ami pro- 18, my sun Wiiford Newton, was and C. S. Jiall; grounds Thomas F. English Country Gentleman; Ruth committee reports. vide methods of noising money barn. When he wan a year and a Whittle, chairman, V. B. il'ripp, Neel Cantwell, as Nina Sir George's secWillie Fighting desperately to end the the .work. old I was .sick and so was he. T St,Mlll:irtl- - (,,u,ul h:.lf ond daughter; Sterling Nelson, at session on scheduled Mun' 1 time, Thursday ciimo hume in April and stayed CagHt. Jerome, captain in the EngVictor Juhneon, CL Z midnight, legislators geared machinMindful of criticism uf the slate's until October. The next July a large Solk'itlag lish army; Sidney Kent, as Sir Fred Whittle, ery to high speed to total exclusion criminal syndicalism law, the sen ito U mtiful sun was burn. Wo nainetl Harris, Guy Aten-ill- , Toby Lyon, a society butterfly; of mure or less minor bills slso up Mend und Dr. A. 1). Egbert; education bill authorized by him Junes Julian. a did ay passed Tiie water Douglas McQuarrie, as McCorkle, a for consideraion. Huggins, Yober, to take the atiur," not agree with me there, and it R. S. Alerrill, chairman, Amos W. song publisher of London. out of the law as it formerly applied did ml agree with the baby either, Ikiird and l)r, J M. Godfrey; judging The plot involves the kidnapping L. li Caine, chairman, Cyrus llull-e- n Most important announcement of tu labor meetings. therofure, he unly lived ten days. of Rob when an infant by his gypsy the sessions closing mid R. I, Wriglcy; entertainment a from tin The amends bill days, pre- Tln next July unutiier son rame to Huggins nurse from his father Sir Gilbert taxpayer's standpoint, was a budget sent law Ivuii Christensen, ehairnun, (r.iJeu) ill at it applies only so did David water Tiie u. Oourlncy. Howe of English nobility. Rob grows committee appropriations report subversive groups, ami cannot be in- ii"t agree witii him, but un old Alvin llair, E. G Skidmore, Lore-n;- q to manhood believing Meg is his rushed to legislative chambers late Murray, C li Lewi, Guy Hendterpreted to apply t.i labor uni ms. ueighher nurse earns and eured him. real mother. ricks, Monday. Ijcltoy Alurray, Clifford Bair In the fall uur city .wus stricken It happens thst while riding with As worked out by the committee, with tyiilioid fever causing several and Leitoy A Ibis ton; horse show, etc her fiancee, Lard Craven, Lady the budget calls for a state expenJames Murray, chairman LaMont deaths. 1 was uiie uf Llie sick viclost diture of $7,5G3, 395.48 more than a Constance Martendale 'becomes One lady died lunving eleven Bair, J. Waller Webb and Ernest tims. in the woods. They wander to the million dollars higher than the budChristensen. young children all unmarried. The Plana fur the celebration call for Gypsy camp where Rob and Con- get submitted by Governor Henry filluwing Aril J, with my children, stance fall in love. Rob goes to the II. Bluod hi hiB annual message. annual stuck show on the first the Smith-fielmother came in Isnnc to my and serenades home of Constance of the horse show and rodao Blood asked a budget of $6,431,-786.1day My hu band came in October on the second day. her. They plan to elope hut are ovThe committee budget hikes and Arixwa in Alarclt, relumed io erheard and plans are made to cap- expenditures for the 1937-3- 9 period and stayed tliero two years. Then ture Rob. Rob is thrown in prison, by $1,211,609.38. lie sold our place consisting uf ten PEA CONTRACTING but later escapes. Commenting on the fruits uf their acres uf land covered with gropes, af(There are also pretty love said that stale labors, committeemen figs, piMchi's, and small fruits. SCHEDULE FOR fairs between Nina asd Capt. Jerome books would be balanced, but adIn 1889 we went to Grandpa many mitted that new taxes must be levand Zara and Sinfo, and James Moses farm, in Big Cotton comedy scenes by Sinfo and Marto. ied to even expenditures and rewood, Salt Lake City, Utah. I The following is a schedule for ceipts. there until my husband recontracts for the California pea lumed from Arisona. In 1890 we Services To Be Held For As a ofmeasure to aid the even Packing corporation for Smithfield accounts, they suggest moved to Smithfield, Gache County, ing up entaties of the corporaplant, liepre Utah. On March 30, 1891 Grandpa tion will be at the MrSs Lydia Collett Nelson an ad varloem tax of 2 and four following places. 1891 son tenths mills on each dollar of tax Moses died. April 15, my Smithfield library, Monday, March able property. Clarence Frederick was born at my 15 from 1 to 4 Tuesday, Tb save face with constituents who Funeral services will be held for mothers hume. The following sum March 16 from 9 p.tom.;4 p. m. for Nelosn Friday, demanded reduced taxation, commitMrs. Lydia Collett n:er we built a nice comfortable Smithfield, West Fields and Alack clause, March 12 in the First ward chapel teemen included a saving home with seven rooms. We had distircts. a its Still pending, but with our first meal in it on Thanksgiving at 2 p. m. making it possible for the Governor Richmond Wednesday, library, Friends wishing to view the body to delete or transfer appropriations hopeful of early action, w.i day, March 17 from 9 a. m. to 12 noon Mr. of residence senator AIuws Old Age pension bill, On June olh, 1884 twins came if necessary. may call at the for Richmond district. Blood's budget showed op excess providing maximum payments of $30 to us, a son and a daughter, Elmer ond Airs. Sam Eckersley. Amalga meeting house Thursday, of re65 age W. and Ethel W. On Alarch 18, March years of over $200,000 aver expected monthly to Utahns 18 from 9 a. m. to 12 noon venues. The new plan calling for or over. After heated debate, huu e 1890 Utile Ethel died. This was a district. Amalga RICHMOND to bill in members advanced the top t,ioW to us as our only daughby far the largest expenditure Greenville meeting house Saturday eswas nearly grown. The follow Funeral services were held at the the states history exceeds all March 13 from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. 20th our celebrated we ing June for Greenville district. Saturday for Mrs. Clara timates for revenues. almost New taxes will become wedding anniversary. My parents Sorensen Wilding, wife of Ilarvey Hyde Park school Monday, on mandatory should the bill pass ini Angered at the prospeot uf heiu; were with us and we had a very March 15 from 9 a. house, m. to 12 noon Wiping, who died at her home as 1896, the sps.dun On 20, time. after remain to forced Such form. taxes, January c enjoyable its present Park District Tuesday afternoon. E for Ilj-Jand others closes on their own time, a group j another little dauhtcr, l'hoi-bC. W. Clark reports Roscoe C. Merrill of the Richmond min taxes, banking taxes, Superintendent threu-jther both of house members last week was born. This was a great there will be before 100 ward bishopric conducted the ser- are already pending approximately tened their colleagues with a Han- houses. joy to un. On Sept. 28, 1898, my acres more peus contracted vices. rrayers were by H. P. for This Wit-rV.'o died. court ac'.rui father, Jilruff The state's two colleges received dawn strike or pos-iblSmithfield plant this year over 1988. sen of Amalga and J. W. Sorenwn s November .me. On s.ul agipropria-tionsessions ovci bl,.v the a to 'was in lipping substantial increases prevent tj The prices for the growers were of Heyburn, Idaho. l.Itba, liirry llr ah, my young- - agiAed upon by the State Growers under the new plan, while sev- the Thursday midu'ght deadline. Irwin Stoddard directed the choir es. son v.'js b;rn. In April 1898, the sli:c in the opening and closing songs. eral state offices, including Canning Crips Asu.sriation, and the over niy son Jesse went on a two year Calif saw their long argument; commission, Climaxing industrial accompanied Traveller ,mia Packing Corporation have Airs. Adonia to the Central States. On present site of the. state prism -Sm- i-sion monetary resources cut. at the piano. Other musical numLake (laughCity's jUHe u, 1901, my youngest Alias Several new plans and investiga- in the heart of Salt bers included a weal solo by senators pas-ci- l ter, Mary, waa born. On February by Airs. tions, including one for investigating sugarlsiusu suburb lAda Johnson, accompanied m io, 1901, my sister Mary died. Site rec- it bill appropriating fr $109,000 smokeless fuel, nnd of the at piano possibilities Margaret Johnson the state general fund t j pureh isr- vas a teacher in the 1rovo Aca-- a Formsr and eived allocations. Benson J. W. Pulsipher on the violin j Her death v.;ts very sud site. new Rebecca demy. prison and a duet by Florence it left my mother all alonej Under the bill, the Govern. ,r will While budgetary measures occuWoman Dies Lewis. wiiit-'i- n her home. Mother stayed there most headroom in legislative appoint a committee, w ark ing Anderson, William pied were Speakers to j out ,poy, to aid him in selection bf.v.vo yeas sending grand children of craniums, another phase of the Melvin Johnson, T. E. Wilding lived Word has been received of the .rent I session was expected to come a new site. Legislators ph.nnctl .t school. Then she came anl Johnson, Krastus and Salt new with me 111..- - remaining five years' death of Mrs. Gilbert Krug of Los a the when c:i in modom Wild $1J00,000 pris head Monday Airs. night a to Lke very highly dt inof her life. This wjs a great Angeles. Mrs. Klug Is the daughter and' joint legislative investigating site, when selected. a devoted, ing to us as we all loved her so of Mr. and Mrs. T II Reese of suit loving wife and mother. much. She helped my children with Logan. She leaves her husband Mr. Richmond Interment was in the SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY their school work a great deal. She Gilbert Krug and two children, Max dedicates was cemetery. The gravo ANNIVERSARY died Miy 9, 1910. OBSERVE TO and Vivian. by J. A. Wilding. On November 22, 1903, my hst Her parents, Mr. and Mr'. T IL accompanied Christensen, Miss In Brig- - Roese The Second ward Relief Society child wa- - t .r:i a l.ttlo sm and the following brothers The Third ward Relief Society will Trythri Vance Brown. by Jeny will hold a meeting in Esc Relief ham W. Jle died soon after his am ister: Mr a in numbers Sail Clarence Mcikle of the from following came prcecnt and Carl lavilt birth. 1 lud r;iei:nuiii:i at the t.mc Mr8- week end variety show Wednesday, March 17 Society hall Tuesday, March 16. rmca Reese, Logon, the gmithfieldf to spend Lake City ..ml esmo neir going also. The program is as follT.vs; Mrs. Karl Benson of Login and Mrs. at 8 p. m. in the Third ward rec1 with her parents. Mr. and runch to a Talks on early hi lory of the Re- - ' In 1901 we moved Robert D. Reese of Benson, Utah. reational hall . Ivan Christensen, Utah, Smithfield, I'iuo Mer J. Elna Mrs. lief c Eva by Society rtunt Funeral services have not been Beth Plowman; Reading, (The Womens Li tor ary 1h,1934. lived until and Mrs. M.ry where we announced. C. Haslam and Co.; tong, Buckie rill of Richmond was Daughtc: s of tin- Utah B rtW Ewing; dances, Oralie Cragun school J. Roskelley of Smithfield; reaiiii.; first 000 1 on in Smithfield oiiiM'zr numbers musical UIU Maude Chambers; and Bud The Iless music. of mffertn. dancing; September li, DOS. It was named eliw 1 Brown Grant Harris of Logan (Roxy win- will be furnished by the fallowing after n.y made al n meeting of the Marion direction h.rds,.., Has Weilncsdiy, under the ners); aong, chorus; Juvenile Sunday Agnes Tbomley, directed by Airs. AL Vemer Scrowtner and Essie Thor.. I)!V8id(,nt of lhc Rachel Andersen. ition, with was School Stunt of Logan W. Hovey L. . Mr. T. Van Orden; dances, Oralie Cra- Joy- Kate Cragun as first counselor and The public is invited to a.ten.l school of dancing; reading, Mrs. here Monday on M sccond counselor. 17 at 2 p. m., honoring Mrs. T. Timniing gun and Alonson and program. and Mrs B. j jyh S. Smith wa3 the secre - 'B. Farr, for her kng service as a Glen R Winn; xylophone solo, Keith this meeting SunH Bertha, treasurer. We worked to - isxial leader at the First wtvj rec- and daughter. and fri- Spencer of Logan. wont tary Glen Airs. with Air. Raymond and rclnt.yes i cn joyed thsireation hall. A good profr 'M has RCther for nlng visiting SmilhfieliL where they on to much. ends In Logan and Sunday -' (been outlined. Refreshments will be Amalga Chamwol.jj wry TTinm and Ferris D. Merrill ot i oil married ' served. All the ladies of the Vard Mr. and Airs. 0. are children llan-jato- n LewXjw my Airs. at were uf Fbtencc dinner guests party on ben attended a on page 5) are cordially invited. . Lan were visiUng here sen and family. Wednesday evening. . 1 City-(UP- nubl!-.-servic- lei-.juc- 1 laat-minu- te 4- ii.f-um- cr t f-- r al EIGHTH GRADE WINS FIRST ROUND IN ROUND ROBIN ....The Smithfield eighth grade won from Trenton at North Cache Friday in the first round of the round robin tournament of which the winbasketball. The ner la to receive Smithfield boys must down the New-to- a team in order to gain the coveted priscj- , SMITHFIELD TIGERS LOSE TO OGDEN CENTRAL JR. HIGH The Smithfield Tigers lost a hard fought game to the Ogden Central junior high Wednesday night 26 to 22 and thereby lost their chance for gaining firat place in the tournament playoff. However the boys ere very much in the tournament and will meet another rangy group when they tackle the Boxelder team Friday. The game Wednesday was fast and well played with the courageous small Tiger team carrying the fight to their large opponents and lead- ing them until about the half. In the last half the Smfthfield beys constantly threatened the slim lead Central held and strongly inplan themselves in the hearts of the Ogden fans by their pluck and fight. Pitcher and Miles led at the hoop with 7 and 6 points respectively and rustled the ball beautifully while Rich and Scmwthers also showed real class. coo t--ed LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND VICTORY RAHQUET The following people from Smith-fiel- d attended the Democratic Vic tocy banquet in honor of President Roosevelt, at the Bluebird banquet hall in Logan on March 4th: Dr. W. G. L Rees, Commissioner A. Hazcn Mrs. end Clumbers, Bishop Hillyard, Miss Betty Scrowther, Miss Blanche Johnson, Mr and Mrs. William .Erickson and Air. and Mrs. Lionel Danielson. coo Beginners Dancing School To Start Beginning Wednesday Aliss Louise a new dancing class for children under school ago at her home studio at 10:45 a. m. for beginners only. Everyone interested tali 148J or call at stated time on Adv. Wednesday. Waite will open 0 U P To Meet TV Willow Valley Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers, will meet Friday, March 19 at 2:30 p. m. at Hie home of Airs. H. 0 Van Ordcn. A good (program has been arranged 11 U 0 0. 1937 pon-dor- ! e e J j i hr8 C"W 1 kind-hearte- il -- ' Pi.-necr- SJ 1 oS ; r. Mr and Mrs. Hazen Uillyard spent Wednesday at Salt Lake City ., (C-nti- |