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Show Capitol Logan, Today & Sat. WCSEN MEN MARRY Sun. to Wed. Shirley Temple in tiEIDI BANK KITE THUftg DO YOUR SHARE TO BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWO NUMBER 45 EeST PARTY PLATFORM L We 7!? b!5 to! The highest award uf ti;e Future of the past Farmers of America, the re 4 CL DIE extend our compliments and Councils Ktructhr. ... FW T?v us,ni, day uoonfejr, that have made pr.fr.j- ... ... Pl ASQERSGa TUESDAY! 7 Pltr AllJ'SJn. rii i v S 1 8, died Toes-SI- T aiut 1U11S a and Mr. Anderson came to thu United .. . THIRD Ifl NATIONAL MEET Kansas City, Mo. Third (UP) place in the National Suite smocu- - ifAuwrk!1 CLUB MEMBERS 4-1- 1 ulur?, BACK FROM PEOLPES PARTY TOUR SETS UP PLATFORM ESmer Olsen and Dud Tout, We, the citizens of Smithfield In to their homes Sunday after hav- - a convention assembled as a Poo- - ing competed ! mend to the public the fine spirit a.. demonstration contests sponsored by i been a ciii iSTSSU- - economical rromotion of n manageunA,ua Ohio. Smithfield, I with 2,575 participating members. flay of our country end the con- City, Missouri, A sun of Niels P. and Karen Ol- The trip to Columbua, with all ex- ment of expenditures, and the genUni-toHonorary our the 1 the of memberships bring state, jand Young Funk, along with 74 oilier juration eral feeling of good will that has penses paid, was awarded to the Jdly ? tal number of members to 293. si States of America. That we stand delegate! representing "every Kate iS57 existed during the present adminiD as a result of their winning stration. The outstanding accomplishment of boys "d ii the building of Smithfield and of the union, was selected Monday .survived eight children: Alra. tlie state association is in liue with first place in Cache county competithe interests of its citizens and s candidates from a total onrirn?- For the purpose of continuing a Utah's national reputation fjr thrift tion, and they competed at the :rum; il ation over a '.x i constructive program membership of 143,00(1 The md VndU?jn and policy of progression, economy arul event with teams representing independent, national leaders of conferring of this degree is unuues- grad of yens; fior the election goood gvernment in all public affairs m 0 37 other states of the union. They with without regard fior their' tionably a signal h nor :,Vime organization equally a and It ia rather amazing to find a were accompanied by Lyman H. Rich, dividedpolitical affiliations or relig-- l The winners became eligible fur1 loron as possible, we the people lv,r state association of the aizs of Utah's state extension dairyman and they of Smithfield with Joeed, but because of their qual- -' the Star American Farmer organized offle-er- s, awaidlEdna AelxandilUmvRUifi?' which baa on deposit in thrift banks report having had a very interest10 ourseMea and candidate rVe pledge Wtfdlles- Also thirtn a total of $23,121.42 and to have ing and educational ?ade the,dL'f to foster and perpetuate a progresfSizcns vocational agriculture fesiivi- - one j trip. survive him. actually invested in farming by the we stand Besides the trip sward, these coun- sive form of. government. the That for perpetua- ties at the American Royal livestock l Funeral services will be held in the same members, $14499.58." 1. We stand for a continuation of winners, end a team ia of the Citizens movement and show. The qualifications to become Third ward chapel at 2 ty first-plac- e Accomplishments of the culb in- of second p. m. Frithe conservative and strict economy, to live within our an constructive! winners American farmer are high: jw place consisting October 22. Friends day, call clude a Book of the Month" cam- of Jack Allen and Kenneth Xii jjfiQM by outlining projects that younth must have Cardon, budget, ond we pledge ourselves sinthe three at the home a. paign, a 110 piece band with at from LTi. completed within the budget lower deneea of passed ? Benson ward, were given handsome cerely tu keep our city tax levy at a wise the organization, m. up to the time of the services, least one member coming from each ii aeconomicto set up under the p re- must have at least $506 in the bank gold and silver medals by the Kraft a minimum. nnr of the 42 chapters in the state. 2. We pledge ourselves, in the selconditions; form st eamed projects or have pro-- ! Last, year ell but three chapters lhunix corporations. This company ection uf candidates, who by reason i We stand for a policy of coop-aiin- g jects with this amount. He must FARM BUREAU LADIES demonstrations one among took at least one educational tour, Pnori of with the County, State and show outstanding leadership in rural past experience, intelligent and 71 per cent of the chapters held million club members of the naition : and accurate vision, Moral agencies in getting the max- activities in bis state understanding ELECT UFFIGERS toe on National Committee chapter. local father and son banquets. through are capable of conducting the citys im grants and privilege! in order Three official convention bands, Every chapter in the state partici- Boys tand Girls Club work of Chi- affairs with economy; to work out ht m may retain an economic bal from Missouri, Utah and Texas lerji in public speaking activities cago. pated Mrs. a consistent program to keep Smith-fiel- d William James Paradise of jte in Smithfield City, and to make a grand march of youths from thru-oand conducted at least one school The medals have been received by in her proper place among the was amble the instituting of projects home of the the nation into the arena. Lead- president Assistant County Agent Reuben Han- moat progressive communities. assembly program. tit an economically sound and era of the Utah Future Farmer band j and community section of the Cache Thirtyme of the 42 chapter had sen, fium the state clui leader, D. 3. We believe that it la our duty atfidal to our city, and also to is Professor N. W. Christensen of Qnmty Farm Bureau at a member-th- e programs of conservation dealing p, Murray, und will be awarded at to contact agencies aueh as the counprovide employment of those in our USAC and Cache vaiiey members held mecti even. with wild life, soils and prevention tj,e club achievement exer- ty coinmuision and state roud cominclude Jack Dunn, Logan, Van Jen-- 1. ghip . ij. of forest fixes. Thirty of the chap-Elon- ra cises in November. mission for road construction and we tk L That we stand for the equaliz-Ai-tt rPlou?!..!u:cpd,n dT- wr son, College ward and Oral Stirland! gased cooperate ooo pledge ourselves to continuing our of the tax burden in our TMaooountyhome Providence. City flre reven;ion efforts to improve roads internally, i 1 Min g our influence COURT SETTLES with the Other Utah Future Farmers to be monatration agent. and also roads leading to Smithfield, fail Municipal League and State ' accorded the degree of American COUNCIL CHOOSES particularly the Ncwton-Smithfiel- d r. bneiatkm of County Officials, in Farmer are Rosa Wheitley, Brig- - Mamtl0n wre LOST PLANE CLAIMS highway. Mrs. Julia legislation that will pro-- ; ham (Sty, and Lawrence Hinton, 4. We stand for the perpetual up- as zecretary- ELECTION JUDGES rib revenues from incomes, intang-- . Hurricane. Idaho winners are Ben:lllr' n ur ' kpP While Solt Lake City -(- UP)stocks and bonds, sales tax, gas Dobson, Horseshoe Bend; Melvin Eh-- 1 LreV?5,1 n, Te,J. cfwtl,eil the widening of culverts at points reelected as director, and tax and licenses, and Uouor'lers. Twin Falls, and the only the n Smithfield, crews to reach j attempted whcre widullinjr ia neeiledt e8pcially At the City Council meeting held ground Mrs. Ethel Leavitt, Lewiston, dirax, which in our opinions are ade-p- k is William Davis of Miles and its ti103e culverts in the middle of a uf airliner wreckage giant Chloe ector. Mrs. the following Cove, Wednesday evening Harrison, for the state governmental City. 19 occupants, 55 miles east of Salt blocks. parliamentarian of the group, waa in judges for the coming municipal By such a program levies i5. We believe that Smithfield Lake elections. of City, the Third District court charge in all State purposes could be were chosen for district No. reward for should improve and maintain a good awarded conducted $1000 was A class Monday training and thereby reduce the tax EYSTON FAILS TO Air gravel pit to serve the public, and the discovery of a Western during the morning by Mira Tauu. 1: xj on all tangible property in our to have easy access to gravel for which seven carried A to 10 Bishop George G. Nelson, Chair- Express plane mills, which is the sum RECORDS NEW SET 25 miles from street Improvement. deaths to their MANY DEER HUNTERS persons abd for stats purposes each year. man, T. E. Allsop, Mabel Pitcher, Salt Lake G. We stand for the improvement City last December. SUCCESSFUL FIRST 2 DAYS A As we stand for a constructive officer. and extension of our city water Tarbet, Nepbi police The court outlawed the claim of (U-P- ) md policy that will make BOnnevilie Salt Flats, Utah, possible especially to our city ball favor system, in Rex of No. District 2: Utah, For Alpine, Moyle Smithfield, Amalga, Trenton, Newh proper grading and graveling E. T. JByston, to people living in our city and George Captain park others. Andrews, Seth Chambers, Chairman, Jack of four Emery 1 mads ton and Richmond deer hunters rein Smithfield, and opening defeated in hia limits who are not now being serand to set new Bateman Frank Melvin E. Smith-fielAnthon attempt Deveym, R. Emma Hansen, d Ewing, port bagging their bucks in broads and sidewalks in the win ved. William Healey. automobile speed and Logan canyons the first Jensen, Police officer. a months in order that traffic may 12 and 7. We believe in the continuation sir was the employed for by Moylea record held the records which here, and second days of the season, inpuiy move as they desire. Also to f and placing new fire plugs for fire time at the thereby accomMrs. Charles Lundquist, Mrs. Leone company 2,000 kilometers as the only will be from the 20 to 30 of OctobUne program of oiling a given to claims from protection wherever it ia justifiable all reaord ber, both dates inclusive. Ellwcod, Mrs. Fontella Wheeler, Mrs. barred himself :nber of blocks of road each year plishment of his projected to meet the needs of all citizens. reward. the Eliza Mrs. Lowe, Jack Ewing and Glen Raymond of Roaabell Facer, 8. We stand for and encourage the te .rill ttat found was Air The Western Site tmei to end hia run Smithfield were the first to report Mrs. Ethel Miles, Mrs. May Doug-a- tir six months after plane of new ventures in the development into crashed it Mr Isabell P- WmlO Bingham, the Sentinel office of bringing la and field in Smithfield, by business retail Mountain Wasatch the Lone Peak in and Standard Time) after 15 hours tended a birthday party Thursday deer back with them. when needed committees toaing as long as the money ii, appointing minute drivin& when a down- j afternoon at Hyde Park, given by range. ooo 3de available or as the to contact capitalists who wish to City levies of soggy M pour drenched the already Ruby Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarencs Hancey in honor new business enterprises in permit His 2,000 kilometer record wis , Mrg. q d Cortner of Ogden and the birthday anniversary of her mo. SOCIAL SECURITY NEAR develop I We stand for a policy of liqui- - track. our city. 163.59 miles per hour compared with Mrs. Curtis Sorenson of Salt Lake ther Mrs. Susan Bingham of Amal-spethe Citys bonded indebtedness eBtablished by Ab MILLION MARK and just to all, and to cooperativethe week end with Mr. and ga. An afternoon of visiting was TWO -- Ac earliest possible 16297. at ,jenkin, Sorenson. Mrs. enjoyed. t -l Henry ly build a bigger and better eom- permit the 'necessary improveton roifild jenkina . without further distressing, internal improven of iau7 by thkteen The Utah Unemployment Compmi-satio- munity through TICKET ment!. taxpayer of Smithfield PEOPLES TICKET CITIZENS million and two the hour miie bundredtia 0f a Fund, passed per 10. We pledge our efforts to conproviding a sinking fund to. a mile an cd 1581 dollar mark early in October, accordthe support of our civic imtinue bcndB be now nal rec-d, hour faster than Jenkins ing to Ray R. Adams, Director of provement program to complete a For Mayor For Mayor our City. 8 Compensation recreational center on the school the Unemployment ord, when he ended his attempt L. Vern Too Ison Merlin T. Van Orden we stand for the contmu-j- ,, Division cf the Industrial Commishoura short of his oneJlalf estproperty, and to further develop the policy that has been sion. Four year councilman oa Four year councilman Mack park, to bring to completion and former City contribuMayors This Fund ia male up of Reed Halverson Jd by He had wvered Zl440 miles in his Richard H. Ttoolson the proposed community swimming tions from about 2700 Utah employifmen to be C00BSe.,w?i attempt to crack Jenkins 157.27 m. pool, and strive to continue the councilmen Two .9 of councilmen Two is year contribution ers. The rate of year for Z4 houxs. Jtrynot beautification. Winn cemetery R. Glen Citizens Melvin llillyard 1 per cent of the pay roll for 1936; only to the of( The aaid j,0 hoped to make 11. We stand for tho continuation fcthfield Tueller Ben be will Michaelis but to manufacturers , another atu.mpt at the two endur-- 5 1937 and cent for 1.8 per Harry present curb and gutter proJ. Ilcnry Watts may be interested in the estab- Jesse Pitcher 2.7 per cent for 1938, 1939 and 1940. Batt drica Buffic-o- f record, if lawn sprinkling improveand new industries, which Mr. Adams estimates that about ject ienUy IIe planned m assault on the For recorder We also stand for the replacments. For Recorder 80,000 Utah employees are protected James Milligan Jos. W. Peterson ing and fostering of more udaptable by this Fund. varieties of shade trees on our city i next will Benefit payments begin For Treasurer Fur Treasurer VTdtA streets. "" January. The amount of benefits for Mabel J. Athay Eugeina Lundquist to have not been seriously 12. We pledge ourselves to en- for the unemployed in our his will worker upon each depend ty,dama pain. force by speed regulations of all motor 1 for the equitable distribution ofiI employment record. A person who has, trlffic mark is held by mcaaured-inil- o . he atrccta of Slithfield The 61 not had much employment ?? order that all who are lr njJ tj Malcolmn Campbell, British m the protection of our children. be eligible for many benefits. Jfloyed may get their just share a definite me reclabor. ing driver, who established rifffio imum bcrfiU ibr M1 Flats. the on '"f; two years ago We stand for a policy of giv-- ord ment will be S15 a weex tor . within the the Highway io week careful study to the naming of weeks in a 52 period. limits asked u. why it streets and numbering of our "Some folks tive suggest-i- a weIcoaie ward MIA dance Tuesday Three a work " little, get only those who in order that we would be of Smithfield October 26th in Southfield from CITY people THE AT VOTE TO mall amount cl achooL Everybody "position to, receive at some fu- - , . we may function &r high who in order that time free delivery of mail and Air. penaatoin benefita, while there benefit and pleasure security, Ait to entitled have worked steadily are ny find any one ELECTION ON NOVEMBER jall b desiresstranger may when comparatively more benefita entertained by having a proper ays pl.TFORM COMMITTEE, Mrs. Martin Roskellcy Mr. Adams said. Some of names, numbers, and addres- unemployed, lunchPEOPLE'S PARTY st a delightfully appointed think that those who have worked UB0 Those present 11 eon on Wednesday. ONLY ONE DAY LEFT, OCTOBER W stand for s the least should have the most bene- of cour--, Danielson left last Saiur-Mrs. Oxnn policy Smilh Mrfc Cagh were: out that hoei 7 fits. We answer by pointing . Wcogmtjon of sny consistant .... for Cardston, Alberta, Mrfc Alerrill Tetcrson. I unemployment compensation is not day morning JP1 that is made by any citixon MRS. OF RESIDENCE THE AT ARE new burial make a to not is REGISTER arrangements for relief. It Ca., PLACES TO . any form of payer of our City with a CHILLY NIGHTS. WE HAVE an the uncle, who died of care Carl J. Danielson, of needy. taking f system d "JJ! giving a study of his PRESTONE AND ALCOHOL ALFRED A1XSCOUGH FOR DISTRICT NO. 1. of 1937 the hospital In new October at 16, some not way is it tingled finding a suitable aolution to the support of those Cardston. Carl J. Danielson was bom contributing onsbly possible. JOHNSON FOR of who do not work. It ia not any in Sweden and was a resident AND AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. NORA g4 We stand for the election of a (Its time td drain out that worn of a lazy man. Un- - Smithfield for several years. He nd City Council who have refill wilh Conoco DISTRICT NO. 2. summer ml Compensation is a ays- - ed to Canada about 36 years ago of the foregoing con Motor Processed Germ will tend to stabilize em-- and has resided at Cardston since which tern Hiye policies, and wla have tho winter grade oil pistes the motor j will protect purchising that time. He was 72 years old and BOOKS AT THE TOST OFFICE ment. It REGISTRATION ploy TtWive ability to execute the same oil, th oil that THE CHECK Dan-wh- o it in the eldest weather power for a limited time for those ja survived by his brother, Gus are able td face adverses snd protects SLRE CO. BE Jmho MERCANTILE UNION and them of E. ielson and nephew Lionel have had job, lost AND AT THE - enforcement and who are big .U .ntrans'mimjion'draincd and re- cannot find employment. It will help Smithfield and two ncices in Calif or-tCAN VOTE. stable Utah workman, protect nia. Funeral services were held at filled with lighter of bank account (if he haa Cardston, Tuesday at 1 p. m. with hia chances meager no Take laws of Uio State of Utah to much replace. so few weeks after he has 'burial at the cemetery in Cardston. a cost for naria that any) r watchword and guide. BUT VOTE. YOU lost his job. It will be of benefit PLEASE, AS SERVICE VOTE BINGHAMS to those whi want to work; it of- -j Miss Oralie Cragun visited with Jonathan apples sale. rcasAi. solace to those who do not. I friends at Logan Tuesday. no a eres fers good-this wla. Purchaser must pick ap-- Business AAV C. E, Peterson, AdV. sr ,,ou 01 arAfis jsr? sr S'SJStk? j ill. , i. i i ThestaU! nit-iont- vkrM? iS lSdiSi' jrtSSSr great-grandchi- ut cnty T " vlcePrnl trta J1 i 1 Mon-'tana- on 24-ho- "'X. iFm? Sid-11"1- at-the- " ! nt 12-ho- JS 24-ho- ur bvi un-!S- i J 1.1 "'"f Are You Registered N 2, 1937 26 re-n- dream-come-tr- he ; for 1. |