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Show SMITHFIELD, "d LOCALS Richmond Mr. Oscar Amlern 0f were Smithfield visitors PRICE MAYOR during the wwk. Chris Rae Winn entertained home on Monday her evening. at served at one lung Luncheon table with patriotic colors in the decorations, place cards and menu. A variety of projreaave games were played. The guests were: Misses KaAlma Deppe, therine Roskelley, Donne Clair Smith, Tacy Chambers, Lila Hulae, Allred, Sarah Fay Kbonda Raymond and MoJen Reese, Don Peterson, Llayd Barker, Willis Waite, Landell Toolaon Major Nil-lo- n LaVar Sorenson and Vincent Miss vu Mr. and edMth- WANTS EVIDENCE GIVEN JURY Mr. Orlan John 0f of Mr and Mrs. last Wednesday at the new Kitz Theatre. 1stiiim,rr Tutnnm T1 nht CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. FEB. 15, 1938. - en.ertain- lve Hundred Club at her home on Saturday. Washington birthday motif were used for table Salt Laek City (UP) -- Crusading ay or J. Bracken Lee of Price, conducting a private investigation of state government, has esked Attorney General Joseph Chez and State Auditor John W. Guy to take bef-rthe Salt Lake County Grand Jury evidence of irregularities in State government. The Price mayor has demanded that the investigation whitewash no31 e decorating and throughout the afternoon was spent play-n- g cards High score went to trance letenwn and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Wright received high cut, Mrs. Bart Milligan. body. Richardson was a special guest. Should he be unable to obtain Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Petty ar of the Attorney General and PETROLEUM RUNS LOW Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bingham of the State Auditor that they will Salt Lake City -(Crude UI)air the alleged irregularities before Amalga were Sunday dinner guests petroleum runs to stills continued to the country of Mr jand Mrs. Leo Pitcher. grand jury, Mayor Lee decline during December, 1937, aj. has said he will file complaints agto a cording of the report Bureau of ainst certain state officials in Barbara Winn waa the winner of Mines to high Secertary of the Interior quarters. the quilt given away La at Tuesday Harold Ickes. t the Second ward Beehive The has been called for (veiling average crude run to sills April 4grand jury to A one act play directed by in Daily primarily investigate an December were 8,173,000 barrels, alleged pay-ofunder which Nonna Peterson and several musical which was system 148,000 below the level underworld activities in Salt IJike numbers were given by the Beehive of the previous month, but 170,000 City were alleged to have received girls of the MIA. A large crowd barrels above the level of December police protection. enjoyed the program- Things ere going to be worgg Crude runs of 1937 were 11 per than I ever dreamed they would he, The Ladies Bridge club met Fri- cent above the 1936 total. Lee said following a conferday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Utahs run was 282,003 barrels for Mayor ence with Chez and Guy. T think Luncheon wes served the month, with a Harold Deppe. 136,000 barrel the people will be shocked when this and an afternoon of bridge was en- stock at the end of the month. thing comes out. score waa won prise by joyed. High Referring to the sudit of the' land Mrs. J. E. Shaffer. Special guests ACREAGE OF SUGAR BEETS board released last fall by Auditor were Mrs. Glenn R. Winn and Mrs. PREDICTED FOR THIS YEAR Guy, Lee charged the land board Leo Nelson. Salt Lake Cit- y- (UP) Greatly with certain irregularities. increased acreage of sugar beets Im satisfied that member SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! this year in Utah, Idaho and other of the land board who every had anything To all who join the big cash prise neighboring states is predicted by to do with handling funds or propercontest at the Rita Theatre in Smith-fiel- beads of processing companies and ties in deals questioned by the audifair further information sec Mr. grower representatives. tor either ought to be arrested or E. A. Robbins, manager of the Officals of the Utah-Idah- o held as a material witness under Sugar Adv. Bits. company said their representatives bond, Lee said. are signing up heavy ' :reage in Lee has so far directed his private Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff Montana, Washington nad Sauth a, probe against the president and forare the proud parents of a baby with virtually no change in mer road commission, banking dehoslocal a bom at girl the contract prices from last Saturady partment and board of loan comIndications of an abundant water missioners, in addition to the land pital supply and payment of from 31.80 board. Mrs. Stillman Toolson entertained to 1.90 -- Mtper ton in anticipated Fedthe members of her club Friday af- eral benefits all contribute to a UTAII ACREAGE USED ternoon at her home. Luncheon was bright outlook for the FOR GRAZING PURPOSES industry this served, after which an afternoon of year, officials said. Most acreage in (UP) Logan, 500 was enjoyed. OOO playing High ' Utah is utilized fbr grazing purscore pirse waa won by Mrs. FranUTAH PAINTING IS SELECTED poses, Professor A. C. Esplin, Dr. cis Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Sheen of Provo A painting by J. E. Greaves and Dr. L. A. Stod-da(UP) Logan was a special guest. Professor B. F. Larson of Brigham of Utah State Agricultural ColYoung University is one of 372 sel- lege faculty said in a bulletin releasA delightful binthday party was ected for showing at th 71st annijal ed through the Utah Agricultural exheld last inght at the home of Mrs. exhibit of the American waterc :lor periment station. May F. Chambers, the occasion be- society in New York. The total Utah acreage is listed Sons and ing her 67th birthday. Professor Larsons exhibit is enti- at 53,197,760 acre?, and of this more daughters and their partners were tled "The Lag Cabin". It is one of than 44,000,000 or approximately 85 guests. The supper table was cen- a series he is paintaing of piclures-qu- a percent is used for grazing. tered with a crystal vase of beautiA large part of the States grazdwellings in this region. ful pink carnations. Mrs. Chambers Twelve hundred paintings were ing land is included in tKe 47.8 per was presented with several lovely submitted by 227 artists from 26 cent of government-owne- d land clas gifts. states. I sified as public domain. f" . d, Di-kot- y.-a- rt ANNOUNCING 55?i ter of the schail of engineering and Dairy Federation st the groups 3rd Dr. D. S. Jennings of the experi- annual convention in Ogden, Friday, ment station staff. 25, according to George B. February Other talk will be given by Klim Morgan of the state engineers of- - Caine, professor of dairy husbandry fice, who will diseuu the value and at the Utah State Agricultural col-eland secretary of the dairy ory Can a wry clever person keep a flwtK,n wf th ;ffiee: T IL who state will ganization. engineer, competent claim adjuster from I,,ery VisVors to the moling will hear waler. nKbts; Kltlnn M. Stock, the facts ?s to an auto ac- the discussion cf breeding problems, Layinpf Out "'P11!, ,s. eident, and the possible fixing of the System , D.v.n Jiiry niau.i . cring, i rmulaiiun of I in V' legal responsibility, if any? V. ns for on be dispos "o' programs during It is nut very likely, although, ,y. of loy-rin- g and It. R. lrr,JT3tion the water; yr r, legislative ol ins, In to c.,:..,g fact, a.ine attempt many try. 15 r W1" discus 10 form water coordination i the interests cf in on old injuries, or cliim cl.im- , nd r censors of diiry proI'd system, do exist. But not the that ar ages luJW members of and the County agents, ducts, county general pr. Moms of trained is to prne-- l guments adjuster bonk offici ils, dairy feeding. , trale all disguises and falsehood, l?I,.nin board, t,nd nieniJers of irrigation and by the time lie is d.ne, he is The morning session, Professor rather sure of knowing what is whot.lf?Pepj,tlv.cs ,n Unh members of the Caine sard will begin with a discusHere are name of the ferreting fnpncers office, and members sion of breading problems. Immedf irrigation committees will attend iately following this on fere nee, the he that and investigation! queries the meet. some but not all various breed nssccialrong will meet of them, goes into to map out plans for their 1938 of the typical ones that make the falsifier sorry he or she didnt stick breeding programs. Diiry manufacCARLESS DRIVING to the truth from the outset. But, of turers and those interested in manualso meet Nurse, this assumes that one or CAMPAIGN LACNCHED facturingthe problems will both of the parties to the accident is during morning session. insured. Dairymen should plan now te Salt Lake City (UP) A cam- spend February 25 in Ogden discusEye witnesses are looked up, questioned and asked to sign statements. paign to control careless motorists sing the problems which thj. face Every effort is made to establish the is being launched by the State of in their industry. Legislative progposition and speed of each vehicle Utah, according to F. H. Jones, sup- rams must, be studied toon, and prior to and at the time of the ac- ervisor of the Department of Motor there are a number of other importcident If either or both of the driv- vehicles. ant problems to be taken under coners gave warnings, or failed to do liana provide for an elaborate re- sideration, he said. jo, that is learned. If there was or port system which will be qnified was not any obstruction to a clear with all police authorities throughview, the adjustor finds the facts. out the state, Jones said. Which part of each machine came The reports will give more cominto contact in the impact? The num- plete information on all accidents and ber of persons and nature of cargo will assist prevention the steps, or baggage in each vehicle, may State official said. both or Did either prove important. At the same time, both Jones and vehicles reduce speed at the mom- the State Insurance Commisswner ent of impact or just before? What said they are in accord with the spirwas the condition of the vehicle be- it of the safe driver reward of plan 1Y accident? fore and after the the National Bureau of Casualty and what extent were persons injured? Surety Underwriters. To what physician did they report? However, Utah will withhold apWhat did he say? of the plan until a statement proval In fact, there is little if anything of has been received justification left to the imagination. A car that for an unofficially reported rate in will be not was badly dented before, while the neighboring state crease, pictured as whole when the adjuster of Wyoming receives a decreased rate is finihed. Condition of head and and Idaho remains the same. tail lights at night also will be studBoth officials said they brii.vo ied. good drivers should not be penalis'd By the time the competent adjust- for the mistakes of careless motorthore er has completed his report, it ists and predicted the plan might little chance that any judge or jury a considerable stride towill find contrary to such facia. But accomplish ward the reduction of the deat i toll. efforts and not they must be facts Under the safe driver reward plan, to conceal the true condition. Usually a person who is insured by t.ne of .in insurance company is very cer- the member companies fir both protain of the veracity of the adjuster perty damage and bodily liability and wonts farts and not fiction. and drives an automobile for one Answered Questions IN SMITHFIELD year without having any claims esQuestion: Not long ago, a woman tablished his entitis against policy wildriver ran ito me it seems 2 doors north of North Cache led to a refund of 15 per Motor Co. fully, but she has several witnesses cent of hismoney paid premium. m who claim that is was wholly ooo fault. It ltnks as though I would ALL MATERIALS AND have a big damage bill on my hand? DAIRYMEN TO CONSIDER WORKMANSHIP BREED MEET PROBLEMS AT I sustained, in addition to the losses GCARANTEED as I carry . no insurance, nor does All Ubah dairymen are invited to the other person. What am I to do meet with members of the Utah E. F. C. Answer: The thing you slsiud have done without delay was contra! some competent adjuster and pay him to get the facts. It is likely that .witnesses for .the other person HELP are friends or have been coached A if your statements are correct. the competent adjuster would get straight of it and could still do so. If matters came to court, a CHICKEN-RAISIN- G report like this would be of value, and it wuuld pay you to sec ure such information. It is always a good idea to carry insurance, as the company would then secure ths facts independently. Question: Recently an insurance or claim adjuster called on me to interview me. as I was witness of a rather distressing automobile accident, which did ont result fatally. I have been reluctiint to give out any information, because I cannot afford to spend time from work as a witH. M. W. ness. What should I do? Answer: You should tell the facts as you know them. It is not likely the matter will ever come to suit Moat such cases, when investigated thoroughly by a competent investiga tor or adjuster, are settled out of court. But apart from that consider! tion, you would wish any witness whom you might need to be straightforward and give details. Why should not you be as fair? Question: In an accident in which I was involved, while I was no more at fault than the other party, the three available witnesses took a violent dislike to me, because unfortun ately I used some abusive language Having no insurance it looks to me as though I am against a good dam' Electricity cuts labor costs and inage suit, besides the cost of repairing my own car, whicH'is considercreases production. able. Answer: Yes, that was unfortunate Abusing the other person is not like Many hundreds ol farmers have i ly to have a soothing effect on wit' nesses. In cevnt an adjuster had handled matters likely the truth of proved this true. Electric brooders the situation would have been worked MOTOR JARS, JAMS AND JEOPARDIES ge llu-ver- ' " 1 1 . : pro-bi.-o- OPEN FOR BUSINESS KvM"n'inmiiiii IM A BIG TO YOU WITH YOUR. well-order- A Big Cash Prise Contest To Be Sponsored! By The BETZ THEATRE Of Smithfield HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF CASH COMMISSIONS AND CASH PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY HIKE IN THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. THIS CONTEST BEGINS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1938. HERB IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: THE RITZ THEATRE IS ISSUING SCRIPT BOOKS CONTAINING 33.00 WORTH OF ADMISSION COUPONS WHICH AUK TO BE SOLD FOR 32.50 PER BOOK A SAVING OF 50c TO TIIE PURCHASE. ANY PERSON OVER 12 YEARS OK AGE WHO ENTERS THIS CONTEST WILL BE PAID A CASH COMMISSION ON EACH HOOK SOLD AND BESIDES THEY WILL BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR THE-- GRAND CASH PRIZES TO BE AWARDED AT THE END OK THE CONTEST. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE SOME REAL MONEY THAT WILL BE AS EASY AS FALLING OFF A LOG". JUST SELL YOUR FAMILY, RELATIVES AND FRIENDS ALL THE BOOKS YOU CAN AND YOU MAY WIN UP TO $100 IN CASH PRIZES AS WELL AS RECEIVING CASH COMMISSOXS ON THE BOOKS YOU SELL. FOR FURTHER DETAILS 11K SURE TO SEE SIR. ROBBINS AT THE RITZ TlIKATItK SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 26. 1938 AT 10 A. M. BE PREPARED TO GO RIGHT TO WORK. THIS IS A STRICTLY LEGITIMATE AND HONEST CONTEST AND IS BEING CONDUCTED SOLELY FOR THE PllllOsE Ol ADV LRU G THE RITZ THEATRE. IN ONLY THE BEST PICTURES AVAILABLE WILL BK SHOWN THE OF EXAMPLES FEW A THIS THEATRE. VTTnwu" EUTA1NMENT TO SOON APPEAR AT T1IL RITZ ARL S-(- TOVARICH FOR TWO BREAKFAST STAND IN HOTEL HOLLYWOOD LIFE OF TIIE TARTY THE BUCCANEER TEXAS RANGER HURRICANE SUBMARINE P-- 1 WELLS FARGO DOUBLE OK NOTHING DWARFS SEVEN THE AND WHITE SNOW AND MANY OTHERS JUST AS GOOD TRUE CONFESSION Patronize yonr local theatre and keep yon r home. at money make healthier chicks, and the cost is out i --ooo- only about 2 cents per chick. THEMB IS SET FOR SCHOOL OF FARM IRRIGATION Our 1938 school of irrigation, to bo held under the supervision of the Utah State Agricultural extension service st the college from February 28 to March 4 will be built around the theme 'To irrigate economically is to know your farm, according to Dean George. D. Clyde of the school of engineering. The school will be conducted under the direction of the Extension Service and the school of engineering. lAn opening address will be given by Presidet Elmer G. Feterson of the eollegc, and Director William Peterson of the extension service will introduce discussion on the importance of irrigation to Utah farmers. Topographical and soil surveys will be discussed by Professor II. S. Car- - Dec- - tricity also lights the poultry house and warms the water your chickens i j t .1 must drink. I ' One of our trained farm specialists will be glad to call and talk it over, with you. PHONE US OR DROP IN UTAH POWEIl & LIGHT CO. |