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Show CflFITOL, Logan, Today GNE KILE F5023 HEAVES"- 00 YOUR SHARE TO BEAUTIFY n SJ, (, ved. De- - ar.a Djriin in 100 U DEER DO YOUR SHARE W XXX SMI HUNTERS FIND HUNTING llini MM Acm; cot M Y. fryui. bucks in the first sea-toa daji of the (leer hunting in Logan canyon: Alton Hilly ard, llillyard, Hillyard, Wayman Hoy ydrin Hillyard, Ron Flowman, Jed George pionnan, Harry Midiaelis, gNM Earl Bair, Ben Tueller, Rank heller and Joe Tueller. Util is a very rare thing and is gMom heard of in this part of the in YOUR TOWU I T MI, U ll . NUMBER 46 iMJ. CLOSE RAGE FEATURES CONFERENCE FOOTBALL in :.T ,5 f' sa Agin-ultura- . ViV SKJv'-- SHITHFIELD CITY ' ACTIVITIES uni-lersi- ty, K y- F-- ,,-.- bring before the citizens some of the acti-titi- n sponsored by Smithfield C: v Airing the past two years. NEW PROlERTV ACQUIRED L Fire station and police This Is to1 i i Vrf if our community I i v. (, s. !P31 yjt f J ! A. Mm greater developments in the 0 yuk. sprinkler for city streets. IMPROVEMENTS L Oiling of the U. I. C. track SERVICES HELD FOR hU distance through town. C B Oiling west side of main strert thru business district and removal if several utility poles. Funeral services for Ole P. And-.r-Approximately five blocks of nib and gutter has been constructed am were held Friday aftern.on in ud the project will he continued in- the Third wan! chapel with Biship ni Richard Roskelley in charge. A New concrete The ward choir, under the direction bridge constructed mr creek on fourth West and dams constructed to prevent further washi- iSJStTSSt& notiira an T..e :u ANnFPflH definitely. ng. Main Theatre built hy the Consolidated Theatre Company of Logan, constructed by Mr. Hen Davis and assisted FFA BAND MEMBERS r 'ndrt,w Iloljeson and uther local men, held its grand opening '5 RETURN FROM Wednesday evening, October 27. The hi.Yisc was packed for two feature runs. This is truly a wonderful little theatre building, with a very fine arrangement of 4K0 new spring-filleupholstered seats. The sound in I.atliael Frans Winn and Quentin ,he building is reported as very well. Many people have expressed the of our city returned fivm Kan West dtsire ,hat ,his ' ,h tlu,il,re lhey have ,ur bvvn 1,1 nd ami other points on Satursus City well pleased with the performance. Very i TRIP I d wr KEW the agric day night, after ultural intenrational convention held DISPLAY there Iasi week. These hoys wore MODERN FRONTS members of the10 official FFA hand members fr. in tb consisting of State of lTtuh under the direction of lVifil making possibilities of mod Prof. W. V. Christensen of the ,U. . m! AFFECTS UP<O 'VEHICLE REGISTRATION Sometime Well Opening song, Louis Johnson Understand; prayer, & Parking and improvements at of Brigham City; singing, Nearer, s.di Luke City (UP) Ownen of cemetery and placing new gates at )ear Savior to Thee". Those , r th m 110,)0 tnuka mw :i,,d f1;'101 outh entrance. poke of the past life of the dvens- v bmlding nnterlals are 7. !l vehicles their Alack Park Improvements at rrgistrr and words of consolation to the ' e J!C7 mm ndmenis to th 1,1Illsr:l'!',1l including placing of suitable guard amily were: L. Vem Toolson, Max mill and construction IbeT.dl: of sanitary Tuulson, Jas. Thomley and Bishop tr'J,,k rtgistratim Ir.v at half price tll, 1 ,!lh ,,'Alr and L.i!?ht ornamental fountains. .this J'ar ir the trucks have alrouly Roskelley. b:iKtiiif-n- t Auditorium, isteivd under t'.ie 11 truck musical numbers were:" ,w Placing three fire hydrants at t Ball T.ake City, Building. law. Assistant Grovarious places in town not previously vocal General "Tv"'"s Attorney Mrs. Ed Tar bet and duet, November 1 and 2, ami in the Utah I Giles ruled. living fire protection, and extonsi on Clifford Simpson and cornet solo lv a,'d IJffht Company's Auditor- of Owners Hansen!! !0Wl.r f water lines in various parts of The trucks of less than 13,Rosary" by Marlin 111,11 111 November 3 from -- d(n die city. must i'ounds Oh register under the My Father"; Closing song, a m. to 1) p. m. 1937 at 9. Work on recreational center hns full Giles tatulc ruled, Tcnlson. price, benediction, John P. and Thrs,: 'lili:ilurc Btor front keen commenced Ole P. Anderson, son of Niels P. . 1,1 answering a request for ch.ific- with cooperation of of the amendments by St:te window displays, comprising this county and donation work of citizens and Karen Olsen Anderson was bornation chilectural exhibit, arc complete and Wens are 9, 1857 in Holbeck, Denmark.: Senator Lawrence Nelson, their fra- complete for added recrea accurate in every detail. They em twnal facilities. He came to the United States six-.Reason J for discrimination SNOW REMOVAL in body the latest developments in de- apparent ty-oyears ago and has resided Definite arrangements were made Smithfield thirty-tw- o years. He is Giles said is that trucks of less than sign, omstruction and illumination with Cache county commission for survived by eight children, thirteen 13,000 pounds were nut required to as applied to various types of re trx assessed on ho tv- - tail stores. Bodem snow removal equipment to grandchildren and one great grand- - pay a ton-miicr under the old law. Hence ( This special store exhibit is an a le used in our to 'Vehicles winter child, city during their registration under the eld law nation-wid- e keep streets open for traffic. Thm) tour and has attracted is not registration in the same cnse ad i(, intcresl merchants MIA WARD SECOND as is required by the amendments. ah(.iVn. It con. whcnim it h,s . bo Heavier will trucks, however, tntion. , , many saving and money mak CONJOINT PROGRAM merely . if they are re- - tains Plans are made for necessary value of RUBB'-1-,new 4mei..lmrn:.PIns under the gistored and maintenance of roads and t"re J"? ma"ag" a oiling program has been made ' The Second ward MIA conjoint Another state l.w will permit thelri. .we,T f mterest to at half price, Giles j119 ex,1,,t pwible by revenue to be received program will be held in the ta'oer-fna- n as mer-well as owners, j proporty r;ij(jb portion of motor vehicle tax nace Sunday night, October 31, at contractors inbuilders and chants, defined Giles restricted lead, grass road work.jg p- returned to cities for crested in the imideniizatim of com-hicl- e ve-- 1 An organ recital will be given by to three times the weight uf the tsumencing with year 1938. morrial as the amondments. . properly, two by weight the Bake At no lime during past City. LaMar Petersen of Salt Plan now to see this unusual, in Ptrs has Smithfield been without a faculty members of the McCune of cargo not including weight of the jstruU'ivu and interesting exhibit. VPA ,f Music. Solos will lie giv-- truck. projects. Much effort li.s been j -- noonon forth to acquire nron? workers !en by Ross Ramsey of Logan, horn time to time and only when! The MIA theme will be treated by PEOPLES TICKET CITIZENS TICKET either conditions have been prri- - nccd Halverson. Tlie Ladies chorus have of Richmond consisting of 30 voices kitive and men not avaiW.b For 5Injr For 51 ay or t been without WPA work. Smith-Cel- d directed by J. W. Pulsipher, will sing I,- . Vera Toolson entereMerlin T. Van Orden numbers. three city has enough projects ta all d with the WPA to take care f An invitation is extend Four year councilman Four year couitcilui.in tke unemployed during the next two ward members and a special invitatRichard 11. Tbulson Reed JI:il'Ci'!n memward Third and Ham. ion to First s Two year council men Besides taking care of above Two year coiinciliiii'n bers who would enjoy ths program Melvin Hillyard Glen Ji. Winn all interests and princi !e with us in the tabernacle Sunday re bonds anu debts have lioen met. night. Ben Tueller Harry Jlichaelis Yirkius Jesse Pitcher J. Henry Walls sinking funds have Imon tak-care of, all bills paid when dm" Short graveside services were held For Treasurer For recorder Wd any at 4 p. m. Wednesday in the Smith-fielthis without borrowing 5Iahel J. Athay James Jones Milligan Miles Victor reoncy. The mlministration has kept cemetery for penditures wibliin the limit of the a former rddent of Dayton, ld.ih , For Recorder For Treasurer Meet. who has lived in Murray for the past Jos. W. Peters-.ciiia I.un.lquisl l'u Sun'The feels few years. BLr. Jones was killed present administration automobile accithat no partiality lias , been shown. day muming in tin t everyone bas been treated with dent on the highway at Wendovcr. wel-an- d Utah, lie was a son of P. T. and rtesy, suggestions have boon 1 HAVE THE PLACE all possible has been Mary Miles Jones of Dayton. Idaho. Wedconducted were ne for the sendees 1 good of Ute community Funeral HAVE THE TIME whole. nesday st noon in the Murray 1irst The candidates of the 1 HAVE THE ABILITY People's Par-- 7 ward I.DS chapel. will continue in a wise expendi-- " CARD OF THANKS f funds. Your vote i a vote Vole For r. We wish to express our sincere confidence in these proposed all neighthanks and appreciation to kind .WkR A PROGRESSIVE YET bors and friends for their MRS. E. B. LUKDQUIST NSKKVAT1VK acts anil denis, during Ihe sickness, A D MINISTKA-raDI KING T1IK NEXT TWO death and burial of our beloved (Paid Pulitic.il A Iverlisement) 7KARS VOTE T11E PEOPLE'S ther, Ole Fedor Andersen. va The Anderson Family T,W. Adv. 5. Completed creek. project of rocking 1 ar-Ju- ly nr le jv1,'t t rs 1 1 I scol 1 ncti-ritie- w d lea-op- N 1 ?Irun' i i . "-- Car for City Marshal. New gravel pit. 4. Property north of mill race for property Bouth and e:::;i tl Hack Memorial IaTk, making A New S ill Like City -(- UP) A fumble the list two minutes of play in their game jgiinsi Denver univer sit) , S .in: .1 .y, toppled University of ll.ili from lie list of undefeated R.vky Muunlain conference football teams. Iciviug big Colorado University ami little Western Stale the .lily rein lining perfect reo'rd teams. l college Ittli St ite sivenl the only Utah victory of the tteek-eml by defeating Wyoming 7. while Brigham Young university lust a bse one to the I "..i-fit- - Pilots, A fumble by Milt Meuhcam, Utah 13-li ilfbiiik, give Denver a 7 victory in the l ist minute of play. With two minutes to go in the game and the Meachcim seme favoring Itali drippc.l the bill on his own four yard line where Wallace, Denver right guard, fell on it. Four plays liter Orlando Main crashed tborugh the line f r the winning score. Colorado university held its place at the top oT the conference by a 47-shellacking of Cokirado State, slmrer of the conference cellar with Montana Stale. Western Stale, "giant killer" of the, league, took its third victory by defeating Greeley State, but its ch impiousliip hopes were blighted by the f:u-- t that its four game schedule falls one short of the requirement f r a championship candidate. However, the tiny C, dorado schools lierforiiiaiirc in far this season has rather omhnrrnscd the larger Rocky Mounhiiii schools who liquidated the nl to farm their own big seven" effective next year. Itai State turned wlvit had been battle into a mut when they a shattered a tight Wyoming defense with I.vo toiirhdowns in the third quarter. The first half saw two Utah Stale lou:i l i was to me for Wyoming who mi relied from the line and scored on a fancy lateral from the five. BYU came from behind in the third peroid against Portland to score 10 points, but their ejast opponents turned on the. )tjwer in the last quarter and m i relied to the deciding touchdown. Portland, advertised as a passing teum, scored via the ground route in the first period. ' E r-i ; r Jy& Vv untry. he:..i-qurtei- 1RIDW .KlOlU y, -- BEAUTIFY TO Exterior Of New Main Theatre Building VERY GOOD men the following list of twelve were very success-H- il gua gmithfield possible Bank Nile Thors. c?2 d Vi roiiR TOWN yOLUVE HEN AND A GIRL r cy i'j 4 - Pr"1 S. tA. C. They furnished music 7-- 12-s- ri 11 50-ya- an.l inarching exhibitions in Kansas City and at Independence, Missouri where the LDS Relief Society ladies were hostesses at a ' luncheon given in their honor. The b'lys visited all the old hisland marks and the toric 5Iorm-'ireorganized church buildings in Inooo dependence. The boys were guests in at the horse and livestock show CITIZEN PARTY Kansas. They visited Denver and upon their arrival at Salt Lake City CANDIDATES on Saturday ntornign were guests of the chamber of commerce for breakfast after which they paraded the The Citizens Party met October 18 e Blood and selected the following streets, serenaded Governor and then played in the tabernacle for candidates for your approval the closing session of the UEA con on November 2. vention. FOR MAYOR, MERLIN T. VAN In the afternoon they attended the 0KDEX. Mr. Van Orden is a man football game at the University of of genial disposition and sound judgUtah. The boys are thrilled with the ment; a home owner and taxpaytrip and the cordial receptions ten- er; a progressive citizen and a comdered them all along the linev munity builder, lie possesses all the Quite a bond of cooperation and fine qualities necessary for a mayor. unity existed between this band of FOR FOUR YEAR COUNCILMAN boys during their ten days together, IL H. TOOLSON. lie has had exIt was perience as a (uuncilnian and in sevand as they expressed it the time of my life. Ill never forget eral other public affairs. He has alit. ways lived in and worked for the non city of Smithfield. He is a substanPUBLIC LIBRARY GETS tial taxpayer and a public minded man. BOOKS ... FOR TWO YEAR COUNCILMEN MANY NEW MELVIN HILLYARD, who has conwork in Smithfield ducted boys William for several years and has gained Glen Mrs. Parkinson, for the record Barnes and Klwyn Peterson have State-wid- e each made a liberal contribution of he has made, lie is a successful farMrs. mer and a 'inputhizcr of all classbooks to the public library. Henry Hansen mated many unbound es of jieuplc. HARRY MRIIAKLlS, is a sucvolumes of valuable church magazines. During the past nmntih over cessful business man and will be just fifty volumes of choice books have as successful in the handling of pubbeen purchased by the library board. lic affairs. He comes to us with the The following is a partial list of qualities of honesty, thrift, good .the new books: The living Spirit, judgment and community mindedness. JrtSSE PITCHER, ranks topB as Midstream, The Pyramid, Red Knight of Germany, Rich 5Ian, INsor Girl, a community booster, lie has always Siviet Land, Training for Power and contributed freely, of time and means Leadcrshin, Vanessa, American Min- to any progressive enterprise, and iatures, Animals of America, Best will continue to back anything which I.oved Poems, Birds of America, will make a bigger and better Smith-fiel- d. Great Works of Art. East and West, FOR RECORDER JOSEPH W. Great Works of 5Iusic, Himes of Our Ancestors, Music nn tre air, PETEKSI)N, has proven the choice Stories of the great Operas, Story of the people for many yean, and Famous his efficiency, accommodating serof the American Indians, '.Trials of History, God Lights a vice proves that the people's choice Life and Death is good. Let's elect him again this Candle, His I.os in Sing Sing and many others. election day. 5IABEY J. imo FOR TREASURER We appreciate and compliment the ATHAY is a capable and dependable Main Theatre on their fine improve-- ! treasurer. She has a central location RAYMOND'S! in the city and huB given the ment to our city. the home of Texaco pro-- 1 pic the best of service. I Adv. duets. (Paid Political Advertisement) . . wide-awak- 4-- . , I |