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Show apilal Logan, DO YOUR Today Sal, Martin & Mnstas Last Fitiiire BGHfiES Sun. To Wed. In Young-Baxi- er WIFE, DOCTOR andHURSE SHARE BEAUTIFY TO BANK HITE THURS. DO YOUR SHARE YOUR TOWN BEAUTIFY TO YOUR TOWH fOlt'HS SAX SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, tigers take OPENING UlpSBB5-pS-wtSLff- GAME f GRcEd URGED ITH, NUMBER 42 1. 1937 governor to be Agawars BY FRIDAY, OCTOBER BOARD HCN0RED local playgrounds SERVICES HELD FOR AT DANCE MRS. ANNIE HEATH BEING nmnnn cn Smithfield Junior high school .' cu.-a-P- .-n. S.,. team shut out the Wells-qD- s and representative citi- Airs. Annie Cantwell Heath, died una1,1,1 team to the tune of 18 to 0 cd its convention here as labor Board, zens uf all sections of the State w ill shown in Sniitlilieid Leuriai;z;:t:jn bfinf Salt Lake City Friday evening, in kjj. Smith-fiel- d ena called for unity in Friday, September 24, at the ha' U,,n h'wn in m:,n' body, has recoin- - take part in the after a lingering illSeptember questions 0n J fi;dir"1 liiith-',1.-!'- 1 (iuvernors which unions are now divided. field. romnntteea and workmen who ness. mended that work be found for . ,, i. ,i jhe junior high school team had She is survived by the following Clarke Beck, Federation attorney, iinn, ate of Utah's side prison an! Mrs' last speech of the convrn-- : that a new the edge throughout the entire game. Ii,ooJ at Coeonuij vices and time to progress so rapid-o- n, children: Mrs. l.aernu Smith, Ogden; Hl'nry UL building prism in- the third quarter the on tlie gmunds in grading, hauling Mrs. LaAloine SmeUiurs, Salt Lake Botever, : ! v Grove Ballroom in Salt l.ake urging united action asainyt'stiui-to.l- . ir mimn. jelliville aggregation threatened to employers. clay and leveling, are to be compli- City and Burton Heath, Smithfield. Labors worst enemy, Beet said, mented. lAlsTt two sisters survive: Mis. Mary gore but the Tigers tightened up The c.'unty commissioners are to Coleman, Smithfield and Mrs. Pearl aid kept the Wellsville boys score- - has not been the employer or capilie complimented also for their fine Olney, tal. It has been internal strife. jm, Logan. and trick fast playing plays flard, cooperation and the service of the Funeral services were held Mon Stressing necessity for . team-efforts both of featured the men standing together on county in. id equipment and operators. day in :lie First ward chapel for legislativ Doth teams are to Are complimented questions, Beck said: , ,, The committees in charge wish to Mr.. Annie Can.well Heath. , ew P,8Jn allJ providing of and has requested these chairmen tc thank all who have helped in played. The history of labor in th-i- , .a.iicu 'uf The services were under the dirany ipon the fine game they work fir each inmate. victto way thus far and invite ull those ection uf Bishop Hazen Hillyard with appoint invitation Tfueh credit for the Smithfield commute; have they to on something protect The full-tac- k ljt:er recommendation will be serve in every The t invita- - who have not been able to help yet the ward choir under the diiection election dajs, they stay I ory belongs to Frank Moon, aay fram'! difficult but not impas ible to carry thn tickets willcounty. be available to all to come out today or next Monday of and Cannon Parkinson, left half- - the polls. Harry DcRyke and Mrs. Bertha or next Tuesday. tack. The convention endorsed three un- through, the board said, because of desiring to attend and may be Mather at the piano furnishing the laws forbidding the contract- - timed from the chairmen nf the apsecond ion men for city offices. Labor The game between the Beautiful singing. (Ipening song, spon- ing of prison lab:r its use outside painted committee. turns was fast and speedy. Wells sored candidates were Albert Isle of Somewhere,; prayer, Harold G. the prism NEW UKION PACIFIC except on public works , The celebration prriniscg to be the oille won by a score of 7 to 0. McCann. Cross, secretary-treasurFedof the i supervised by the state. outstanding social event of many Smithfield lineup was as follows: eration, who is who spoke of the beautiful running for the Salt The ulution of these re trictkms years. The official family of the DUSES IN SERVICE lifeThose Ariel Robert Kesri, le; lived by Mr. Heath were Mr. Hulse, It; Lake City cocnmi-skm- ; Arthur Cole- would include expansion of farm State has initiated the plan an w ill Mas Walker, lg; Junior Plowman, c; man, candidate for a II. 0. Van Orden, George Nelson position on work carried on at the prison, form- - serve as host to fete the people in Wendell Ro3kelley, rg; Dean and Supt. J. W. Kiibbride. Special Brand new were city commission, Jerrold P. ation of a ccnserration crew of pri- - commemorating the sixty-fift-h super-coache-s s, put musical numbers were vocal solo, rt; Charles Low, re; Robert Beesley running for auditor of Salt and rules making it cam- - day anniversary of our Governor and into service all the way between No Night There", by Mrs. Jean Taoism, qjb; Cannon Parkinson, (C) Lake City. all state pulsory departments First Lady. Admission will be free, Chicago and Los Angeles via Dos Smith and a vocal solo Sweet SpirIhb; Cl ess Olney, rhb; Frank Moon, The convention authorized its of- and institutions to fill their needs but will be restricted to invitation; Moines, Cedur Rapids. Omaha, and ft. it Hear My Prayer, by Airs. Jcun ficers to send telegrams to President from the product of prison labor, the to be distributed as indicated. The Salt Lake City, beginning September Lundquist. Closing song, Substitutes: B. Rich, e; L. McCann, Roosevelt and legislative representaThough board recommended. general committee has given sssur- - 9, according to E. J. Condon, traf- - Deepening Trials, Frank Prayer, t; F. Peterson, t; G. Merrill, fib; tives from Utah, protesting the an work e be will of the sufficient fie manager of the Fnion Pacific Coibett. program ances that there Purpo 6. Beutler, hb; C. Hyden, g; R. nounced termination of works public would be to bolster morale and self invitations available to the Inc d j stages and Interstate Transit Lines. fiyHenskog, e; M. Lewis, e; L. Tool-eo- administration spending. of prisoners vd to reduce committee to insure a pnod represen-pri-o- n These ultramodern new buses nre respect G. R. Plowman, e; Phillips, t; The convention placed itself on tat ion from this section. expenditures. CLARKSTCN of a fleet of 100 super-cnar4b; F. Frederico, g. record as condemning Calvin RowlThe ball is in no sense a political part The present prison building, with will in be end that the operation by ings, district attorney for the Third the exception of the new cell block, gathering, according to Mr. I'oiinsim. Judicial district and chairman of the is hopelessly outdated, theBrard said It is to be a dignified, informal ball, of the year. About October 1, The M. I. A. held it Mutual openwill be placed in service TRENTON State Democratic central committee, in recommending construction of a at which all citizens and ull offic-neing ex prciacs Tuesday at the gymas an enemy of labor and a lobby nasium. Pre.-ideials may unite for a anrial gather- - between Salt Lake and Portland. Joseph Malmbeng building. This new coach has created quite conducted the anciai. Community 1st against labor legislation. lie n - mg. The will theme fotmBoard recommended also The military The M. I. A. held their opening Rawlings, the labor leaders chargboard of par- - ried out in the festivities and the a sensation throughout the country. singing wwa directed by 'Airs. Ella of a three-ma-n social Tuesday evening. A three-sed, has threatened to leave the un- dans seven- - full staff of the National Guard un- It involves many new and impmved Looslu. the of present play, When a Woman Decides, was ions The girla chorus sang two numbers nothing but their union suits man body, and an amendment to the its and the Governor! military staff features and is radically different presented which was very much enj- when we get through with them. from any other bus ever designed. directed by Alisa Lcarta Griffiths. for a will have charge of the military constitution state providing oyed. Several other numbers comThe convention urged close obset reading. between pardon and par- - fairs of the evening, under direction Most noticeable of the new features Airs. Verona Ravsten gave pleted the program. A large crowd vance of union of the adjutant general, General W. are the position of the motor at Instrumental mu-i- c by Lue Thomplabels, and ruled that ole. u in attendance. no delegate could be seated at fu G. Williams. The Salt Lake Post the rear of the bus instead of in son, James Claske and Frank Rav-ate- n. ooo Hiss Velda Hodges, daughter of ture conventions unless at least five American Legion fife and dium front, the baggage compartment unDancing under the direction District Judge Lewis Jone left r Hr. and Mrs. Bert Hodges and James he wore could be proved Kansas City Wednesday after the corps, and two military band have derneath the ffoor jot the bus, the of Mia Virginia Waite of Smith-fielgarments Spademan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brig union made. in higher passenger deck inside the The class gave a number of jury in the case of Bjorkman vs. 0. been engaged for the occasion, Spademan were married last week. chairs dances. A solo dance by Miss Waite. The convention tabled a resolution S. L. R. R. had hopeles lydissgTe;dnnuttfon to ar special dance orchestra, coach, mndemifftlcally-designe- d Several social functions are being condemning a proposed lAimerican where he will attend the convention The plana of the general committee frosted tube lighting, and the general Harmonica and piano selections by plumed in their honor. outline of the coach. Mrs. Clara Ravsten and Slyvia Rav-FtcFederation of Labor assessment on American Bar Association. He contemplate entertaining at this Max Holt who is attending the members to raise a war chest ta of the back on the bench next Tues- - ent up to several thousand people, A reading by Bennie J. RavPassengers sit eighteen inches high be Westminister College in Salt Lake - trial and are InduMr. buses Dance number fram Cornish. said. sten. in Robinson Committee er than the for previous fight day, October 5th. City spent the week end here. over the top; of passing (Talks were given by Miss Pete, son to see able organization. 5 Mrs. Alice Allred and Mrs. Erma The action to table the resolution, cars; yet, the center of gravity of of Smithfield and Mr. Peterson of Briggs were visitors at the home of which condemned the A. F. of L. this new carrh is lower than ever the stake board. Games were playSHORTS NEWS Hr. and Mrs. George E. Wheeler of C. feature. ed and refreshments were served. hefnre an added I. 0. dispute as well as the prosafety Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler The air brakes on this bus are ap- Special speakers at sacrament posed assessment, was qnanimtms. It were in a wreck two miles north came as s distinct contrast to bitter Salt Lake City (UP) The L. D. Salt Lake City (UP) IA formal ppoximately 40 per cent more effec-prote- st meeting were Elijah llicken and Mr. of Trenton, Thursday. Their condi- resentment by the Utah Power and Light than hydiauic brakes cn the Pond, high councilman. expressed by a sizeable S. church announced that the Nethet" j tion is not thought to be serious, section of the convehtion at an ear- erlands mission of the church planCo. against applications of the The Home Culture club met at average private ear. With the motor however, they will be e nfined to lier session at exclusion of C. I. 0. ned to move its headquarters from ropolitan Water district of Provo w;in thc rear the drivcr 'has a much the home of Mrs. Emma G. Bui-tain Provo Canyon was their bed with cuts and brui.es for Thursday. Miss Mary Rasmusmotor view of traWiCi delegates by direct order of A. F. Rotterdam to The Hague, Holland. divert water of on file with lihe state Engineers ofKveral days. Business was transconducted. sen Announcement of the change of L. President William Green. eliminated. are fumes anJ heat noise, fice. Hr. and Mrs. was were contained in a letter location frienjoyed under the acted, George Ransom games seats Federaiton Utah There are no wheel housing men, always The company claims prior right in this mission wok calling at Mrs. Hannah Wheeldirection of Mrs. Bessie Rasmussen. and additional endly to the C. I. 0., voted the from Franklin Murduck, coach, leg er of Lewiston Sunday. exclusion in obedience to Green, but president The mission will be est- ta water sought by the water district; ided between seats. The! A delicious lunch was served to 17 m u Car- Guard secand one foot from Oct. location in Hr. and Mrs. Elbert Allred have new its ablished by of geats and interior j member and visitors by Alrs. opposition to hia order took them Archclius Archibald noved to Buhl, Idaho. men Rasmussen, form of bitter personal criticism of 15 Murdock sad. trn! luxurious is coach unusually feet of the dri Veil falls and- five Hrs. Bert Hodges and Mrs. Will- Green. eOTBnd in beautiful- - and Emma G. Buttars. geats I creek. Lost from out ard Archibald of Buhl were vi king Lake The J inline family met at their Salt City (UP) Eight If we had been men, Fred Harris patterned mohair, similar to that The power company fears that Public Works home to celebrate the 53rd Utah relatives here last week. of of a list family long the convention, told 0f furnit Salt Lake City, ' of their father Hr. and Mrs. Ray S. .Hansen and we would have taid we wont kick Administration projects will be sav- granting of the application would j redding anniversaiy bluTcoW Whichhamoaizes rich be- -, An 'and mother. enjoyable evening daughter, Margaret made a business out the C. I. 0. delegates because wt ed from the death sentence given danger performance of a contract j b gilver of the , P. W. A. spending by President tween the ci.mpsny and Provo City i tenor trip to Salt Lake, Monday. spent. Lunch wds served. Those like them. jwas f allowing the city to divert spring wa-- ( Hr. and Mrs. Maurice Glover and (present were Mr. and Airs. James After all, what does Green ifri?" Roosevelt, it was believed here. ; Jardinc that ler in the canyon for domestic uses indicated and family, Air and Mrs. and H. A. Terrell, another Salt Lake Hr. and Mrs. Wilford Kendcll The President QO ELK rEnKilTd TO '. ill. S Thompson snd family, Mr and family attended the Glover reunion City delegate asked. He might come pump priming of business by P. in exchange for Provo River water The 8 for power purposes by the company, Mrs. Alelvin Butters anil family of t Lewiston, Saturday. out here for a day, stop at the fin- W. A. spending was ended. A. the UlAL J. to Hale, escape Cornish, Mr. and Mis. U. L Buttars Utah is Hiss Ivy Brough who projects expected employed est hotels, dine with the capitalists and family. Air snJ Mrs Andy Jar--d t Ogden, spent the week end with and in the evening, condescend to Ro.i evell edict are those for which said. The contract was executed in March 6, 1930. been allotted. haa her Albert n' rnd family, Air and Airs. parents, Mr. and Mr-1- . say a few words to the common money wore:already Under the authirity of In its protest the company con- Carbon County Junior Thompson mid family, Air. and iTiioy hired Brough. hall in a by men working Revised Statutes of Utah Mrs. John Jardine find family, and tuberculosis sanator- tended that approval of the applies-- ! slate College, them. 27, Air. and Ah-s- . Larue Jardine uf Tren to Weber College tions would further confuse an al- - 1933, as amended by Chapter We were a bunch of cowards to ium, anJ aJditir'ns -. Session Utah of the Laws re1933, we, TO HOLDREUNION situation in one as ton. project; ready complicated eliminate these loyal men who have at Ogdon, classed Tren- gard to water rights on 1iovo and State Board of Big Gam? Control Mr. and Aire. John P. Clark also of the reven- waterworks at Henoyville and contributed Game and State Commfttee, Refuge rivers. Weber their 53r.i wedding annicclifarated lilanding, The Northern States Missionary ues to the state federation," Terrel ton; schools at lrovo, districts. do hereby declare and proclaim riie same doy A very plea- the Tintic and I Garfield versary we Vice, OctReunion will be held Saturday, I am ashamed that rules and charged. William! following regulations Lake Salt to the was allocated (UP) jay City eight spont, among some of Total money ober 2nd, 1937, form 8:30 to 12 p dwyed Bill Green' command. wore: Mr. and A. Hart, Wallace, chairman of the state water' 'govern the taking of big game in li. gue-tis present $1,445,134 re. at the projects was 9th brought The issue of exclusion Ensign ward chapel, intervened in a the State of Utah during the fall, of cuinmissiun McBride and funnily of Claude said. director storage W. A. P. tate Avenue and D Street, Salt Lake City, to a head when R. 11. Fuller, Ogden dispute over Utah lake and Jordan 1037 anddj hereby def;he the "jLogun, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyden Benson took A af-- of xewton and others, State Federation large crowd is expected and sen- river water rights over which Salt daries of state game preserves Utah Lake (UP) Salt City fe.-tt-d interested is invited to come exception to a report of the credenby the hunt proclaimed here- -. A iUrprise party was given at the have been Lake City and 3,100 water users are ad bring their friends. Dancing, tials committee admitting delegate ior and junior colleges in. (Such rules and regulations sh.il) h(.me of Emma Buttars in honor of in odda court. third district at student for needy $103,080 iilUtcd fine c. I. 0. Oil and Refinery musk, good refreshments and 0f Wallace asked the suit be ter- in no wny effect the regular open jj,n0n Buttars, the occasion being aid from the National Youth Adminbaking hands with your many fn- -' Workers Union, and the dispute given to the season for buck dear as prescribed hia birthday anniversary. The even-- L minated tele-k- e istration, it was announced. tads are just a few things that will law. Fuller read the conventi.n a office for settlement i tate Young ling was spent playing games. Those engineers include: Brigham Allocations it an evening long to be re-- 1 gram from lresi.lcnt Green flatly Whereas, after due mvestigstinn,' law. as ent wre the Missea Venice Jar-w-e, AgState by Utah provided U.in-.din- C reembered. Let it be a climax to your ortCring the delegates to exclude all university, $20,790; Game the State which Refuge in of the Settlement case, irraine Clark, Norma Thomp- to ricultural College, $28,350; Univermittee and the State Board of Big inference visit. C. 1. 0. men. Only alternative and four Lake irrigation Salt Weber Rhea and City Goodey, Paul Clark and 'on, $30,720; of Utah, ooo obedience was open revolt against sity the rights of Game Control, find that elk have in- guest or honar. Lunch was served. challenge companica $5,205. at Ogden, Junior College conse-Mrs. James A. Cragun, Mrs. T.mj national A. K. of L. wit.i reresidents of the questioned area to creased in numbcis to an extent t' It The following left Friday for St. High schools have previously number may be taken witha limited Farr and Mre. Helen P. Toolsnn j ,lll011i lo of the State Federations to left 20 if will take Frischknecht water, years George to attend the Thompson received $150,250, Wilford bended the Slate library convention barter, the telegram implied, the courts, the commission said in out detriment to the elk jierds of union to be held there S ..u'.d.iy: Air. said. director A. Y. N. 1 St George on Friday and Sat' to intervene. Utah, Sentiment of the convention ap and Airs. Joseph G ndey, Mrs. Jane authorizing Wallace Now therefore, wc do hereby pro- Dohle, Air. Newel Thompson , Mr. $200.-00- 0 between anlay. They also visited at Zion snd pea red to Ire overwhelmingly against Is at estimated 1937 Cost Lake City-(LTSalt Hryco Canyon before returning heme. the order. and $400,000. Settlement by the claim and declare that the open sea- and Mrs. Wendel Thompson, Air. states unan-t turkey crop of intesmountoin that of state engineer should be completed son during which elk may be lifgally Walter L. An.de The convention voted nlmo.Thompson, Aliss lesv than 10 cents per will Ire 23 per cent A (Continued on page four' - in five years and cost taxpayers and Airs. Rulon ArMr. largo number of Smithfield imously to set dues at agfederal Thompson, R. A. Larsen, n resent last year, ooo tudenls started schnol at the USAC "t- - $70,000. chibald, Air.. Lctitia Thompson, Alis week. When your car needs greasing and len Archibald, Air. and Airs. Arthur f ir mated. Salt Lake City (UP) The L. D. the oil changed let ua do it for you Williams. necessary in order to make up turkey growers will produce S. Church tabernacle .. choir will bo with genuine Conoco Germ Processes absolutely guarantee to save the discontinuance of duos paymen. Utah 10 one last their cent liclow per . .. a crop tn . finance unit ed motor oil and Conoco Gfeaises. broadcastTstt money. Just drive in Columbia heard over the The Misses Helen Mile., Marieite said. today for he year's production, Delva Ewing and Blanche lubrication job with the world ing system, Sunday, Oct. 3, in the Phone Nd. 2 we will cell fun and was tChurch of the Air" program, the deliver your car. We carry a stock p,(nRllam Jt Smithfield ere living in Utah ,Dst lubricant Marfak". Drain that ;ng campaign. (UF) York New City of Ilohbs and Millard batteries, Dla-wr oil. refill with dean, dear,; and attending school at the . w;n the first state to mntiact for spacc ahurch announced. of first mond Tires and Rose rebuilt tirai.!ugAc, .member the luf David motor1 ward Sop McKay, Aorks New U free, Ur free lUvoline of The Third State of Hall in the executive body, j We also have some 620 1 Fill your tank with good D. Ham- presidency, church conmumw their ye irs work beKnmn, 1939 World fair when W. at automobile! led 5th for the be October cheap, your tiies, speaker. Mrs. George Wolfe is vising with Chief gasoline and we know next Tuesday, mond. Eira Knowlton and George BINGIIAAIS SERVICE.! ber son and daughter at Ain n .ana The broadcast will last for SO min-- j contract W. wagons.' a preliminary Abbott signed ,b. utes beginning at 10 a. m M. S. T, phutie No 2, Smithfield, Utih. Admi Portland, Oregon jjl rail tor and deliver yeur car. the space. for attend. RAYMOND SERVICE 17mm 82W are invited to ... foottall 2-- ,i. - in... " T f n,.i A r te er o Cor-kidg- e, birth-soner- f-- n, he os w car-atio- et d f ! d. n. ev-w- ill rs - j nt Ken-Secti- jjb 4, two-thir- ds togt s -- ne t, 7 I B )-The ririC".. . i U second-hand-wi- sum. j. ll |