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Show CAflTQULOGAH, Today DO YOUR TO &Sal,M3;Donaj & ,fl WED. Wni. POWELL LUISE RAINER in THE EMPERORS CANDLESTICKS" SHARE BEAUTIFY DO YOUR SHARE SMITHFIELD TO BEAUTIFY SMITHFIELD VOLUME XXX WIIIHHELD, R8DEO TO RE SPECIAL 24th JULY FEATURE string of brones viilbe pant of the for Ae rodeo ait Logan. celebration Mi of July baa culled and added to horses umill jis band of bucking of best used the some bu w to & and Oolbem rodeos. v.f the tc any Dew have already been after Recently Me inrt af McBride's beat used at the plca-U- t K idii string were k and the rider left. and right thrown vtre Grove rodeo A majority of formers lu.v f th any nure and ., w ha., started !;e owr their fee ng ',f neighbor!;. i,ltl) cjle re-ar- y m talking ry -I. dividualians, and Vtid Agrik-uhur- Ul.icT sunning three year olds to have a three fear eld special race for the celebration os one of the main events. M 1. VVii 4-- H improvement. Wheat prices in future market? in the United States have already accordadjusted to an export basis, of Bureau the ing to a reprot of some "But Economics. Agricultural further adjustment in cash ipric.'H, which are still on a comparatively the scarhigh level on account of hand, is on wheat old the of city inwheat new of likely as supplies creases, the report says. are shipMmy growers (this year ventilated baikrt a in peaohes ping men in designed by fruit marketing of the United States Department crown shaped Its open, Agricultural. the cover and ftafttsd sides altaweffective mwe be preceded fruit to so thut riper ly and more quickly, marketed. be poaches map HEI-DENSON STAKE M. I. A. PARTY FOB RETIRING OFFICERS I :l 1 1. I1 Jack eshleman j Staff CVrr.krfnt.niliini p V.MI'M to the take ThT'iold Will 'in'Vn Attempts are being made to set Use Bainuol Ruskellcy family rv- up a pcnnuiuiiiit nvreati.'iv.il ooun- - uni(MI WIU held June 2Sth at Smitdi-c- is in Sini&ficlJ. (At u nutting uf fild in hoisw vf the 8tV.ii birthday the rcprracuaiive, of the various enmverqwy of Mary Jane Rigby in Sinithfi'ld Wvdiies- - H'sVilloy wife of the kite Patri- s , th - . dls-- ''' ' ' a n ' receiver vf . . Ae Late saWa tax, tlie court de- bu?ines. 0 lp .vitiiiu .talus bp any capital 'iaed in anuthr case, office s.enieJ to that of the tax caminissian is lt voklng drivers H-Typhoid fever cases in Utah, corses of L2 driver.'. Abo purely neer numerous, have been reduced nu.ine the net tan deprived seven mo.-- than 75 percent in tlie Last cjnvioted tlrunUn drivers of their jtar by wlsolesale inununinuions by ll I'ig'.t to drive for one year. Others the sOite faal.h board, the board be t.i be passengen or nouived. Ixist years fust five months dotal fqj.,45 O.har off ices ebstested themsrives was 13 oases, only three have been with issuing reports and awaiting reported Uhis year the Ixard said, new appropriatvins for 'ihc 1937-3- 8 fiscal year, to commence July J Not a member of tlie capital ofbcfo.e launching further iui'.ion. ficial group, nhe board of pardons meeting at the state prison, paroled Reported the liquor rnmmission ! 10 convicts and re pried 4 others. The during tho commission? first two 4 ixiprivcd were San Juan Counl y years of functioning, Utahns invested $7,127,70:i.CC2 in liquor purcb ises of wcich wnvunt (the rommission Lid the fax profit, by a commiwion eppropriated S136,3.Vi,;tiiiem, asked their release on ground? ,8.t as sales tax money and 3575, that new evidence showed their jm- ilitt wvre destitute at the dime vf 000 wx'nt to the liquor body. tiie cattle the its and tlie Indians of (the liquor control arc $35, 457. 57, liquor hid been forced into thu crime by commissioner cdmittcaL hunger. , Possibility that the nest 4wo years liiuir bill will top that for the ' Fourteen murderes, manslaughter first .two, wos seen in final effect- convicts, and other inmates were repercent fused freedom from the prison ami iveness, July 1, of a two liquor sales tax. The tax money will olieir appeals were held over to the be about $110,000 yearly, the uiKunt September board meeting. previou ly absorbed by .the liquor What happenes to the action sedistributing system. curities commissioner J Ezra Cull The school bo'ird announced that hinted he would take against the once more school board aBo cations Utah National prosperity plan, old average $5 per pupil. The increased age pension project. The plan, inaverage is another index of return corporated in Utah, finances monthly increac-e- d $200 bond issues which serve as ing prosperiy and reflects tax revenues in Utah. Ssit Lake pensions for Its members, but finailoca-tiuances tie bonds in a clearly illesgoJ City, with the Largest total ha? the lowest per capita pay- manner, Cull baa said. Capital rement $1.70. Largest per capita i? ports have long credited the securiWashington countys allrtmcnt $12. ties commissioner with the intention The Benson Stake M. I. A. gave Slack UTAH FEACH CROP canyon party at the James Memorial pvck h.morng the relinig M M I A Y W. M 1 A and the Y FAR RELOW 20 officers Tuesday evening June of the field secretary Robinaon, W The peach crop in- Utah this acaxm spivial general far short of the last yearls Palmiest. 50 officers and thier partners duation, according to Dr. lA. L Stark the party with a prognm U S A C extension horticulturist. enjoyed and refnshments gonu'S Because of the low temperatures of the last winter many orchards on BENSON STAKE RELiF SOCICTY PROGRAM the lower situations will have no HFiLI) BANQUET lAXD pouches at ail this year and the trees in (the more favorably situated orchThe Benson Stake Relief ards will have only a partial crop officers officer-- , and Wdirf Society In mast sections of the state the a held banquet bake City trees having fruit are well .thinned from Salt IrtwWum m the Ly (the cold of last winter and the and program wodnecdiy J' Peaches should be larger (than usual Community building 21W members were preset. ;A0. About B a result, Dr. Stark Mid. Sisters Students from the Waite Moat recent available from furnum.xl a few figures Dancing of School the Bureau of toe numlwr? Agricultural Economics estimates the Utah poadi crop well appreciated program. . this yrnr as IIBW approximately 13 Pr nt ,,f it he last y carts production. The pediotkm for the SPRINKLING NOTICE yield this year ' 72.000 bushels as compared with N't. 000 production in 1030. Imi'.hfipld City Tlie pe.idSt orchards t Fruits h'" mre tlan 50 percent of rop thki ymr. These at Hurrirone and surrounding ties are estimated 4e have ahout 25 Penrenl. ms of Main many poaches a w1 5 to 8 p. m. East "Tverted ix season. cited to titt, Violstors wiil be Mrs Myrtle Wilcox and family vL!!"nl,n?m. Uark, Califcmiajai I Justice Water Works 'isiting with her mother and father gupcrlntcndcnt Adv Mr, and Mrs John Cole man. e an-wi- . pede-trian- n, 04 far each pupil bnl w-'- s S.K-iet- from each arjMnirathni in city and a wmmittee will be scleoted from that group, Mr Thorpe Uliut, pointed out recreation dues not nreeiMairly mean play and that many fine creative projects might develop from a program. Sam Gvxrdjn has called a meeting for Friday July 2, to perfect the organization. from the City Kopresenattives Council all the wards Bisbopricks, Sundo.y Schools, Belief Societies, M. I A and all other variou? organisations of the church, the School Board The lAimericun Legion and AuxilLry, The Kiwonia club and and other group nb.it WHfca to he present are invited to attend this meeting to be held Friday evening July 2 in the Lthnaiy. nmnlhir -- - ooo- - JUNIOR AND SENIDR TENNIS WINNERS The Girls tennis toumcmeflt ended June 30lh with the following win-ncas they finished. Girl; to 10 years Verna Myer, Alone (lumbers, Lucille Roilaiicc, Murilym Emmett, Holra Horne Carina Read, Durthy Gitttos. r Girls Smith, sixteen, Anna I.ue Rocs, Mozell Winn Watts and Jennis Milligkin. The foHowing is (he wnners of the Scnwriboys tourmnent and in (he order in which they finished. Bud Ioow, Harry Miles, Dale Van Olden, Harold Gutke, Randall Kiath ATortcnsen, Dale Mort-enseLoon Smith and Clinton Nelson. The junior hoys finl-he- d in this order, Nod Miles, Boyd Barker, Yen-nJones, Wendell Roskelley, HatTy Fern and David Junes. ra os-r- Ar-vel- la llill-ywi- d, n, ' looked beuutiful than did guest in a tavely aoft- blue and white gown with white as- cries and very nr.idostly receired lelegraiiM and air mail congratulat-km-s and nuiiy happy returns uf the and day from her many relatives friends. At 0:30 p.m. a banquet was served to 100 of the family who had come front for and A birthday cake baked by her grandson, Arthur Rook with liled caudlea f.v.incd tho center of itilie table extonding tlie full length of the banquot hall. Many , beautiful gifts were showered upun the guvst uf honor snwung them wga a beuutiful quilt tlie gift of the children, grand children and grew, grand children. (Hen It Winn was master uf for the program held al p m in tho recreational hall. 1'helinw Lundquist wua the pianist and Eugene l.undquial led tho singing. A tap dance by Kuran Hansen, tlie hiatony uf his gramlniutlier was read by Albert Kingsfurd, resit ati.ii Haine by Alunvis Ibwkelley, song KiugsFued and Clyde WHmore. History of (he life of his grandfather was given by Joseph A. ElaiM Roskvlley end a song by Tbccnpron uf Richmond. A family business meeting iwm the chining feature of the day. Officers for the coming year were el- Klei a ftiltows: John II Roskelley fif vice Bresjdvni; president; William II Roskelley second vice president, this cummittee (will chxise a secretary and all other cummittees to consptrte the family organisation. ,v niun- - os 8-- FEWER GASES OF TYPHOID REPORTED al Only three rases of typhoyd fever were reported to the State Board WHITE SHIRTS LEADING of Health five during the first 1 1 17 ! nwontihs of 1937, as compared with fS A I C I ill CflCTR O II I II ML L L C M II U C thirteen cosra for the same period in 1936, according to a letter addressed to ail physicians today by Dr. William M McKay, Director of the division of Communicable Control, Utah State Board of Health. Dr. McKay says that he feels (that Ac big factor in Ais low The Richmond Hill Billies ewsm-pe- d incidence in (he tccessful immunithe Smithfield White Shirts 8 zation of large groups of citizens to 1 at Richmond Monday. The Rich-bo- during (he past few years. knocked the hail all over the Ilis letter solicits the continued lot in the first inning sewing 7 nu active cooperation of the physicians, immunization then (he &nithfield boys tightened however, in another lie carried out up in the loiter innings holding the program which will in the same manner aa in (he past. Richmondites (o one run. The necessity for repeated immuniBox Score zation against typhoid fever is that HILL BILLIES RICHMOND AB R H '?rh immunity is effective for a TEAM of about only three yearz. 4 2 3 Barnhart Dr letter conveys the ap- 2 4 McKays Hill ... 3; i hoard for the splen of (he 1 4 sjpreciatLn Xripp 1 1 2 did cooperation of the medical pro Hendricks immunisation . 0 2 fession in I o 2camP.ign., .mprevious makes dear 3 0 2, that typhoyd (vaccine wHl be fur- Christensen 8 0 0 nished (by the State Board f Health and Health (officer 1 2 to all s Buli i with..uii cost. 3 Jones 000-SMITHFIELD WHITE SHIRTS 0 2 3 CANNING CAMPAIGN Thomlcy i . r ee On the fourth floor the Industrial commission admitted plans are nearing completion for the adninistratart relations of Utahs new Wnc due to commence its effective operof lack by Commission chairman William funds. M Knerr has been forced tn oper- con-- , ate his commission as purely a After troubles. labor in sulant body re's July 1 when ithc first fioal yea act will be the for appropriation . was preparing briefs for Gulls suit, 'but of late capRoi observer?, mg the unworried activities of 4he if Gun'8 plan project has hit Aha dnard. Pibly, they eay Lamb, a law school graduate, has found a way to remedy the Clearly Illegal aspect of his organisations activities. VACANCIES IN MARINE CORPS NEED FILLING There are vacancies in the United States Marine Corps for desir- le applicants for general service - 1936 C -- . o Se I W al life. Other traditions which Mr. Wilron emphieized were the relnti'ns. of die farmer to his kind, bis respect for the forces of l (future, and the unity of the farm family walking togatber s& (the common job of f&nming for the goed of alL Since tbe wry beginning vf this rounfcry, he ..aid in closing, farmers hate been part and parcel of itbe democratic tradition. The men who Washingt-m- , f oun led our Nation Jefferson, M:s.n 'and the rest we.e farmers. They made democracy an inseparable part of our rural hcrit age. Lt is up to us to carry on that boys and gills democracy. As of tlie future Leaders the potential our you must take all good things 'toward look then and had fathers ' ! PreperalioRs Made For RDSKELLEY FAMILY REUHIDN HELD Recreational Center ili; sd race last year are row. The plan is NUMBER 29 &v- - 4-- H race hones and breading saddlers. The committee of fancy for the 24th celebration has taken tdvantige of this situation and will irrange for some fart running horse racer to mix with the rodeo events for the afternoon program of Abe celebration. (There are not many rodeo grounds with a fast half mile tnck as we have at (the Cache CoGood running unty fair ground- -. hnrec races always intersperse well with rodeo events. They make more variety and are always exciting. A number of the running race horses at the fair grounds raced recently at Balt Lake City and mad; s good showing. (Ait the Cache Cou-n-tf fair grounds there are nearly 20 head of running horses now in training. The W t) Hunsaker stable of Heneyvilie has Texas Knight, hr. g., Fannikin b m, Bertha Shot br m, Waf Flight, s a Chilly Zir s f, Betty b f Ruth Don blk f Hitler b h. The Bert snow (stable of StGeorge has Chesterton a s, L.dy Recluse b m, and Playboy b s. baa Ephraim Blackburn of Delta French Baby br m, Lloyd Simmons cf Trenton has Helena Mae which has made such a good record during the past year. Jim Perkins of Cutler has Don d blk, s, this bnr. e made a new quarter mile record here last 4th of July. Jos Perkins of Preston hi? Etihel b.m, Gil Layne of Lewis tn has Sand Child b s, Ora Heaps of Star Valley has Myrtle c The Charles Kent stable has Don k, br g. Dot b m, Third Place br g. Baby Helen s m Orphie s m and Brown Babe br f. The two year olds gave a good FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 dually Huy d X- reir to n: : ,te, indivi (j; 411 otao mvmberv, to the Llevenu Celebrations at n.,; Ogden delcgJijs Pioneer The camp in Wae.iing.ui, 1 C and Silt Lake City will draw rider? June 17 ta 2d. alid rode 3 prefonmers from all over be able will not cauntiry. Many U qualify for the last day there snd they will therefore flock to the rodeos at Salt lig3B rodeo. The Lcie and Ogden ere at night onny of the preformers and people n attend the Logan show in the 0,1 startci afternoon and iihe Salt Lake and 3f. the young folks discussion ca she subject with a talk on the irati- Ogden shows at night. McBride horses will be used for ittons of the open country. die 4Xt of July celebration at Hyrum In ithis way, said Mr. Wilson, and The 5th. Logan Hyrum July to cooperatiun among referring committees see cooperating for the farmers, are beginning t "they two celebrations. Logan City will build up some new rural tradition? celefor the Hyrum enter a float which will grow and become more bration and some uf the best floats as the time goes on.. It is important be held will for the Hyrum parade that possible g.nte day you Jnfcadt for the Logan parade. this senss The Cache County fair grounds boys and girls may see his become a real training and bre- of the need for broader cooperation become the doniinating fame in rurcenter for fast eding UT.1HI. VIEWS FROM CAPITOL KILL At 4H Naiioaal Gamp k : COUNTY, Discuss Rural Heritage HcBride g. sd CACHE y, Pod a m SET qualified musicians reiving her guest, 80 Lo-- m. duty between the ages of 18 and in inches 74 to 64 height and seated at one long years Hie guesta Post- According to announcement by table .wtiich was Hazen Hillyard. nxkiter junta vf delphiniums. are Applicants for hand duty were 8 1 2 Gordon After lunch the guests 8 0 1. Smith cnii STARTED JUNE 3 0 ii Chambers 3 0 n firton ScrowKiher plani.t; Mrt S 0 The California Packing Corporate Pitbcher 8 0 2 fcm plant at Smithfield started can-- 2 Richards 0 0 nig peas Monday June 23th, ujcolist. A reading was given by various post bands abroad and in VanO.den Clark Superintend ant Webb Mrs. Ray Cannon of Logan. the United States. AH musicina. Miles 1 0 0 of the plant they expect to have a RoMrs band, with were a The invited guests when assigned to duty 8 0 0 longer run Ais season than they Low bert E Griffiths, Mrs Garl Clark, are promoted to Private First Class won! have had for several years, Shirts White Smithfield The Mrs L V Toalson , Mrs. J W Hurren and receive Specialists pay, ao the esftball extra It is quite unceartin now os to (he hard a inning Taught Robert Mrs Mrs George P T: olson, of (he lowest paid musician pay Hillbillies amount Richmond of peaa thit will be horvest- the from adgame Griffiths, Mrs Lorenzo Toolson and $33.00 per month, of coume, in 10 ed per acre but wiA Ae spraying Smithfield the at Saturday park Siniuhficld. domMrs Komol iToolwn of dition they are furnished food, to 11. 'Aa a result of loose playing of the patches Showing the mart Ida. Mis H B Baines of Prest-ming, medical and dental attention. in Ae first (wo innings the local damage by the aphid it is expected Mrs bo to Park, Miss Eulita Lee, Hyde Applicants who desire Mrs to boys found themselves on the short that no great amount of lore will be I, E Nelson, Airs Ray Cannon, cepted for band duty are required end of an 8 to 1 score Ae lone known, and peas will continue to H Wiison from J Wrigh:. Mrs letters Jr. B G furnish reference a home run by Grant Webb. be of a high quality pack. (.ally atbindmartcr or musical instructor non White Shirt? found themselves The Richmond FOU BALE Two good milk cows testing to their musical ability. held the and in the Aird .. 130-j- 2 or 111, Smithfield. wife team to 2 runs during Ae remainder plume Bishop Sylvester Low and aleo used Ae of Ae They gome. ton left Sunday morning for Cards bat to a good advantage to tie Ae Spring fryers and hens for Canada. count at 10 aU in (he last inning Leonard Olsen. Phone 101-- J. wiA one out Gordon got a single in Ac night cap by ascore of 12 to FOR SALE Ten acres of good Miss Leah Hale ia visiting her stole Second and went home on an 10. farming land with full water right Elder Lothair Halo in the overthrow. Rifle Next Saturday night Ae close td the city. Enquire, Mrs Eva brother, California mission this week. The Rifle Team beat the Kiwania team meets the White Shirts Danielson or Linoel E Danielson. by Mr, L K Ncl-An- d phy-icia- ns 11 "5 28 lJ occord-SOOirgtoC- W , uls |