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Show e apitol, ft Log&n-Tod- and Sat'MiDNIGHT ay to Tues.Lionei Barrymore in STRANGERS RETURN MARY-Su- n tmthfte A VOLUME XXVI CITY OF INDUSTRIES AND MEET REUNION HELD The descendants of Mounts Mour-itaepioneer and early settler of Smithfield and later of Bear Lake Valley, held .their fourth family reunion at the Silver Pond Resort at Bennington, Ida., Sunday, August IS. Attendance numbered fifty, Mia. Susan E. Mouritsen, twelve children., and twenty-thre- e grandchildren. The day's activities began with a trout breakfast served at ten oclock. Everyone was seated at three long tabku which were elaborately decorated with bouquets of snapdragons and larkspur. Willard Mour-itse- n was toastmaster and conducted the affairs of the day. A splendid program of varied entertainment was given in the dance hall at 1 p. m., the outstanding features being a brief Resume of the life of Mouritu Mmwitsen, given by Vina Weaver, presentation of facts and data by Mrs. Susan E. Mour-itse- n, and remarks by Victor Mour-itsethe new president. A short business meeting followed at which Victor Mourit3en w-- sustained president with Leah Mouri-tse- n as secretary and treasurer. The afternoon was spent in visiting, swimming, boat ridtag, and taking pictures. At five oclock everyone reassembled for a delicious mutton supper, at which time, moving pictures were taken of the entire group in action. Eight oclock marked the close of a moat perfect day for all those present. Members of the immediate family of Mounts Mocrltsen present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths and Mr .and Mrs. W. H. Cantwell, Smith field, Utah; Mr and Mrs. Victor Mouritsen and Mr. and Mrs. Oleao Mourilr.fr n, Shelley, Idaho; Mrs. Susan K. Mouritsen, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mouritsen, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mouritsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Weaver and Leah ' Mouritsen, Bennington, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Willard. Mouritsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mouritsen, Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. and Mm. Elmo Rich, Afton, Wyoming; and Mr. md Mi. Andy Bertoncel, Boulder, Wyoming. The descendants of Mourts Mouritsen now number 106. WITH GOOD PLACE TO LIVE; CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1933 COUNCIL SETS SERVICES FOR SMITHFIELD MOURITSEN A COMMISSION Mayor Bichard Roskelley and ' Councilman L. V. Tool son of this city, Mayor Lundstrom and members of Logan City Commission Mayor 8. R. Rogers of Lewiston, Erick Hendricks of the County Farm Bureau Mayor Thompson and John Israelsai of Hyrum, Mayor, Christensen aid r. member of the Road committee from WellsviUe, Logan Chamber of Commerce represented ly B. G. Thatcher and M. C. Hovey, met with the Stite Road Commission in the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake on Monday. As a result of the meeting a $140,-00- 0 road program was promised, of which approximately $40,000 will be spent on the State Highway in Southfield and Secondary Highway west of Smithfield, according to the reports from the officials who atter. ded. The state roisd commission gave a fair hearing to the delegates and gave a careful analysis of the mach inery that the various state and Federal projects had to go through ahd also outlined a program that they had in mind for Cache County which was aa follows: 1. Completion' of the grade on the road between Hyrum and Welhville next that it may be completed Spring with an oil surface at an approximate cost of $12,000.00. 2. Changing the road from the Greene Comer at Wellsville and extending it South and West thus wid ening it to the intersection of the present state Highway at the point where the cement road now turns TAX, 11 MILLS NUMBER 39 SHORT CROP OF PEAS JORGENSEN C. CONFERENCE PROGRAMS Carol Jorgensen, 10, of Benson The completion of the canning1 ...RICHMOND Mayor H. F. Olson The First Ward Relief Society e and the city council met on Wednes- was drowned at 6:30 p. tn. Sunday operatio'.-will be held in Cache Valley this cea- - onfi-Sunday, day evening at the City Hall in their as she struck an obstruction in a s::n resulted in a small pack of puis ugurt 20. at 2 p. m. in the ward The lax canal half a mile from her home as for the acreage which was 1770 rtwpel following Sacrament servicew. monthly council meeting. levy for 1933 was discussed ( and she dived from a railroad tie into acres with an average yield of 1860 Reports and sustaining of officers the water. She was said to be en pounds per acre. This is an approx- - will be given and the following 8 other business transacted. e of $48.00 per ton. ' mhute talks: The Spirit of HelpAlthough the valuation of proper- expert swimmer. She was a daughter imate Mr. ed Mrs. fallen t and Ariel W. Chambers uf fulness, by Mrs. Margaret Gutke; A. had within to limits the Jorgensen, According ty city The body was recovered from the the Canning Crops off $71,000.00 Iwa than in 1932, the the The '.ill of the Hour, bv Mrs. Roskelley; ami Adversiy". levy was again placed at 11 mills canal by Mr. Jorgenson, who sum- - mnoral sentiment among the grow- b'ffii Green- : The Relief S' moied Dr. G. L. Rees of Smithfield. ers of the yalley was and apportioned as follows: k General Fund, 4 mills; street und and C. W. Rapp, Logan fire chief, toward the pea crop. The grower- - i'1V (k- ros wll furnish a : to increase the price so that n trump'd d ut bv Cye X upper and bridges, 3 mills; Library, 2 mills; The two men worked over the body for two hours, but were unable to the minimum base price will not be and sinking fund, 2 mills. rrif!,,i" "VV "u T ar 1, R' livior bv a Stele Mrnbr The council voted to accept the revive the child. She is believed to Ich than $30 per t n wiih a ,jideed of the Red Brick echoed house have suffered a fractured skull. range of $2 00 betwten the higher Remark by Bi diouri--- . 0 aid grounds from the Cache County She was born in Benson, August grades of pean and of $3.00 be- oml Ward IMief Sn-:- e' i School Board. 19, 1923, and besides the parents, , tween the lower grid-in place ofi Yhe will be held in the Tab r j Dr. G. L. Beene and Wendell ia survived by her giundporcnti, Mr.So.OO which ho been paid. The general outlook over the na-- , naL'.,,-'Kuiday, August 20 at 2 n. Budge having withdrawn from prac- and Mrs. Abraham Jorgensen, Amal following program vdl lei tice m City Physicians, Dr. A. C. ga, and two sisters, Dorothy aii toon ia for an uihaiu-in price for;111 ihe unsold peaa in tlie wari houses- presented: Greetingii and Report. Peterson was appointed to fill their Mexfoe a AH'n. President; piw-ntiisf Funeral oerviees were held Wed- - of the c&nners, due t- the fact that unexpired term. officers, Fen Smith, wv-war- d A letter from Russel S. Hansen nesday, August 16, in tlie Amalga Gil-- ciopu in the entire natin Service chapel for Carol Jorgeix.ti:-,- v. ry light. The price per ton in tfi!tarv- - or'an s'- - Sdome Han.-'i-- ; representing the Texaco Mon-- ' was approximate- - an aver-- : Talkii. lesson of Station was read in which he asked daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arid i and of S of Noble Spirit $37.00. Helpfulness, for more ground upon which to er- Jcrgenaen. $p. George pro age Duet. Amirov Mortensen; ect additional buildings to accommo- sided ami conducted. The Appeals are being ly the m and Areva Deppe; Talk. The date their increase of business. song, Sometime We'll Understand various canning crops organizations f the Hour", Pieiideit A. V-The American Legion Post S3 was by the choir; Invocation v.1. ;lfor an increased price for the 1933 sponsored a delightful supper party offered by Joseph C. Jorgensen; crop due to the advance in price' fb'mliers; Talk Everyday Religion" on Thursday evening at the Amer- Duel, R. E. Butler and Laura Shum- - ui' the finished product. Unless the Sta!:e Board Member; Five minute ican Legion Home in Logan Canyon. way of Trenton; Speaker, Iwrley i cuimtra are in a puuilion to make remark, 'member of th- - bishopric; 2n-l;.nd reasonable advance which will be ''ing song, trio, Areva Sixty-eiglegion members and Balls; Sdo, Clyde Jorgenser.i; Mr. R. F. Shumway, a in line with the advance in price their partners enjoyed the affair. A Speaker, nice stake supper was enjoyed A namber of the Benson Stake High Morten sen. program of flinging and reading Council Solo, Mrs. accompanied by Hyde Moricnsen at . were featured. ?fvtv The Aura l. e At this time the American Legion the violin; .Third Speaker, H. Ray uJ nee that have been made in the Swirlm Aupjpt furni-h a selei-tn. finished article BeAson 3933 from Pond of the to Speak1, May Staki; Auxiliary held a business meeting - by C i lx- A will violin , March giveydo Uecuti-1934. G. W. Lindquist; Song, to appoint delegates to attend the er, solo by Serous., n und a ci.mi-North near the service station. ono American Legin and Auxiliary con- ful Isle of Ssmewhere", choir; Bene w !l Stake ofriroro 3. A cement slab in Logan City at vention to be'held fc Hnen. UOUXTY RECEIVES Rindlishbaeher. John Th $1,000 diction, on Augbe in attendance Fourth North and Eastward for 1V4 ust 24, 25 Ond 26. Ogden The following iwnices were iinpressbe and consol miles to the brow of the hill leadflow- Greetings anl r ports front wav-- l Cariv; county r.cei.-e$1,000 delegates were chosen: Mrs. Nettie ing to the bereaved family and C. into F. and accordsidn.t, Emma Hunn; I'ro the from It. wer completProftweLogan day Oa.iyon, funds, ing Hayes, Mrs. Villa Leavitt, Mr. Lor- o'fi-rr- o tar- : the ing the oJl'ng jut to the hill leading etta Cornish, Mrs. Nellie Curtis, Mrs.! The K'rjve wa d.dicated by ig t, Counly Clerk Carl V. Molt.- -. music;of Thru- - X by n inrte tali-.v ll to Logan Canyon. This makes rectotal of a 8C,!Hi8 Couch land Mm. Venice s I. ss f The f""'ws: 4. Approximately a mile of ceeived 32 tin 1932. At attended out (Jctoiier 27, muvsen; alternates Mrs. Ruth Brown j jor.ple M- -s ' len e"; unfcra-morment road in Smithfk-lCity along Miss ITiyllin Nelson, Mrs Leah Ski-1-I The Spirit of Helpfuln f. bv Mr'. the east side of the track 22 feet Mrs. Bertha Woodland, Mri. M- - it nr n: nu: T!e ( 'I from about to 4th south HYDE 4th HANCKY M. OK wide, Lon a Smith, and Mr. Maud Betvw:i. ANNIE Wo'- of the II,ur m being haw ever, an G. Mr. effort DIED SATURDAY PARK daueh Jladfield North, anl J,hn Alma Olrtn was . . , , '...I.Jfli r a .. It Hgion". "EWrodny by Uth Mrs. motrr, Baitley Richardson, of ftivh Unemployed Mem-er- . bv li Board Stake marks , ml MoiiHanc-yw North through city n Mm. Annie. Marie tried In Twin Fulls, Idaho 70, , at proper IM.ting held Monday g a in'ml-- r " fthe Bishopric, iiinl dosP ln the tabernacle. Other off- - dnw of James Hancqy, died Satur- day and visited Mr. liadfields s n, ing exerei-'e;- . ell property Wert ,een the John is afU who in in home Twin her I'urk 'Is.n. at h at Hyde lmspitul , or(V M day fthe H surf-c-ing th-vhi-n; Is the Erl and he is receiving medic.later river, a ti Harris Gavin, Joseph HOME RETURN'S of same. Tlie drainage must Ik She was born in Alborg, Dee ;! iivatmei.t mi account of injurie ; Irwin Tlsmiikin, Ray Beck done this fall, with the view of sur- secrolaiy; in an anto .Hvidcnl whil. Maroh 9, IKijS, the daugh1e, ln mric, --oooand Earl com executive stead, Bair, Mr. J. M. Roylaiire. :iv of Tvv,5-- . t'hrirtia.i aid Marie L. L..1 Imibu4. Rulon Thompson ami Charles facing next iyear. j r' COTTON GOODS GOING UP ring bet wen pul lh" Smithfield liiri!ei,i lit Co. ronirn - hnll Sun-lay- . n .She been a had fi.unl rroithnstoffersen. li Ihe; Kr 11L'h; Anderson o l.usin- s tri.i weiy niancl as the classi- from a thn e weeks from Webster to (orn'sli aid .snu-lH7o. Sh. .loiug us well as c.uhl be . . . , commWeeL f That Cotton wares are goi" to way men were dent of Hyde I'urk i Sixty th! ' w,tl ,a"t r i s'"' Dean was driving a Chevrolet car: A') . M hp ha advance in price September, 1st is from ttelwwlsm lTurd Ward me"' anJ and ludi. m a sp- - n' at U day n lhnoute tne to line. luano been dead at rat several of years. Sjnday a sure thing, due to the Feder-- ing . ... Idassfied the same evening. v , :aK". ndli-an luur but on account of,' r'ver 1,ru?e tax that will bp added, similiar to The Home and . Wil- ,,iurv,v Mr R..yla.ic.- bl0v.,,?n .. - the crowded traffic, was fo.v.-10 lh LestT('m Bureau? tei: that on flour. There is no time tiw of the Richmond Farm of Sa,t Lake. i l,:,n' Monty Ihe Aliua lie of tlie into Home ...r Clarence, P., Leada, edge highway like the present to buy. a most successful flower the Itah Parts C". ;n li: trip NetThij causi d the cur to TTi.v visiU-Requests were alsomadeby Attention is called to the Gotten and social at the club rocm Haney, Mrs. Lillie Daines, Mrs. Han-ce- kose gravt-lu most of tin- - loading in A. committee overturnfor into skid off bar James the tie improved bridges Reed, Hyde Park; pit, sales Ihring displayed by the North afternoon. A gorgeous disand trial Friday min plants ini to Blacksmith Fork and ami it. Mr. Hadfield fell part way . North Logan; George E. , Canyon, , Cache Merc. A glance at their winplay of gladlola and a variety of Evan H. Hancey, employees of Lo- thru the windshield of the car with dow displays as well as their well vestigate snaking this canyon road other flowers were shown. Ohm D hamix Toledo, City, P- - J his head and arms, causing severe Louis, stocked nhow cases and counters part of the Federal Forest eyftem Miss Axdelk Merrill, local presi- gan banks; one sister, Mm. Indianaimli troit, Michigan, 81 cuts und bruises. within will give the purchaser an Benton Harbor, Michigan, a.'iil otlur dent, was in charge of the affair. Wagnitz, Yakima, Washington; PRESERVE STREET TREES idea of what can be had at the lowGames and a nice program were grandchildren and 5 great- grand and moot importimt the l.ins places, A. M. I. OFFICERS est prices and purchased a large featured. Hie program was under children. Co. ut Indianap.ilis, siimt- - !7 licit At the city council meeting held the direction of ZT Ander-edneolFuneral services were held ct 2 stock of dependable merchamKae. Mr. Rachel factories were visited. Officer of the Second Ward Y oclock on Wednesday in the Hyde evening attention of the Mrg Wrtb At Chicago they were escourteii Quality that will satisfy. R wan L. called council n a M. I. A. to the fact that were us tailed at the Dirk ward chapel. Burial was at vionumbers were Quite a number of customers who the fair by Julin A. Rlioeb-linfollowing given, through af-thave been awake to this fact have large number of street trees show lin and piano selection. Mimes Ver-- Hyde Park umler the directum of Sacrament meriing lwit Sunday cf Chicago, o::e of th? enginin trrnoun. not of sufficient Tlrse Sons and irrigation holding positions Linquist mortuary. and Evelyn Webb; vocal duets. of the famous Sky Ride at the already taken advantage of these signs tuid unless they are cared for pro.this organization are: President, eers ooo Bertha Mon son and LaGene Harris; fair. bargains in cotton goods, including Mm will are die. There counselor. 1st ala; Peteraon; lfol-Maiy perly they ; Misses Mary Hill and Marie customers from out f town. They Their most important busint-o- i was readings, Miss Olive Clark, vocal 2n Jeson were honteisHes at a bjnfire: J'ja,,,er8 have passed the good news to their a number of trees on which are found solo, Mias Alveretta Murray. cJ?u"?er to Link lish esta' connection with the which should be spraysecretary, Emily White; Chor Ctlt i; The committee who were in neighbors, so that the salea are hnect pests party and weiner rcart held Company, of Indianapolis, which M- - Ulhe ed, otherwise they may die. These of the flower show were Mrs.charge orgaraat3 is the ladustrial Zar-ue- h day JVeek; evening of last week at the;11 increasing daily. plant that will furand Drama The Peterson. Ihe 'Norma taxpaySchool days are near at hand. Get trees have cost a lot of Mack Memorial Park. Mrs. lone hnd nish them Webb, Thomson,. Equipment part. Mr. be in A treasure hunt furnished part Speech Departments will the children'll dresses, shirts and er money and unless property own- Mrs. Ada Traveller. Monay was intererted in perfecting and the of for more in take ers Myrtle Iraen, pride caring e other articles while thev Isrt at Judges were Mrs. Vee Caine, Mrs. of the evenings entertainment were'E parts of machinery to be sold ommittee will be under the i fniter these trees, either they must die Maud these prices. Look up their AID. e, John- ter the hunt outdoor games Mrs. and the Sales, Agency of Mr. Clan Bullen, Barnes. which Anna of all of do Dancing the or the leadership work, oria city enjoyed. son. who has the agency for six Ixila be conducted cofeta more money. Every property hy Those included in the party were: I Ninety-si- x 4tcs. including Utah, and to branch lovely bouquets wen BICYCLE RIDING RESTRICTED owner should cooperate with the UMva Daines, Loia Sorenson, Phy- 'i and out to all parts of the U. S. and awarded ribbons judged, many C d The trees. in these for caring city s Nelson, Rhonda Nelson, Wanda rJmhL foreign countries. The Police and Public Safety de- city is willing to give assistance for firrt, second tsiul third Those1 Corbett. Utohna Joy in Roakelley, each Mr. Roylance has also secured tlie flowere. of variety calls council Martha Iotcrson thru offering suggestion! and inforpartment of the City - Young. Ellen Peterson, Cye Napper, agency for the Master Built Spark the attention to the fact there ia a mation thru the civic improvemen' receiving the most awards for flowHljpinson, Lewis Smith, Leon .ns displayed were 1st Mrs. Zaruah Plugs, which with other Equipment Bicycle restricted district In Smith-fiel- d committee. Paul Nelson, Harold Carlson,: Smith, who received a will be furnished to jobbers leautifui rhonvjon, part city, which ia provided for in flower vase for a prize; 2nd, Mia. Hal Pitcher, Robert McCann, Har-- Edward Watson and family and retailers, which means a large jfre. 4 Section 141 of the Revised ordinBUSES PURCHASES CACHE 3rd Iris Harris atad js Yan Orden. Frank Meikle, and of Ss.lt Lake opnt Sunday at Smith- - volume of business added to be hanlone ances of Smithfield city. This disThe Cache county school district Mzn. Webb; the hostesses. They were chaperon- - field Stoddard. Evelyn visiting their mother, Mrs. dled fa$' Mr. Roylance. trict includes all of Main street has purchased four additional school ed by Lena Smith and Krith Flow- - Clem Watson, Cenon r. and both Thuer-eM. aides, sidewalks, busses, according to Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Horne and I The First Ward Relief Society man.ter street between Main and First buses clerk The of the board. . . . . will social William Erickson I family left Wednesday for their Mrs. .. on hold Mr. and a the Camp west streets. All Hcyrle riders found TRADE AT T1TK AMERICAN are the proud parent of a son, home after spending the summer on Ttifwday evening at 7 UriT ! on these sidewalks are liable to the winl NWei AM members are invited and Mrs. FOR their first, which was horn mi Sun with llieir parents, Mr. and W.VD'H STORES WlD Mm inKlrut ror ii.1 penalty prescribed by said ordinance rt-j-i Pia (M!R B,IjLS brinr M GROCERIES AND day, Akigual 13. Tliey have a num- - Ephraim Toolson. miuwtll It has also been ordered by the lunch. Punch will be furnished by MEATS. her of girls, Adv. city council that Bicycle riders have Mis Annette Quick has return'd the society, but second place on all other sideto her home in Salt Lake City afMiss Venna Tarbet wan the guest walks within the city, and that in ter a few week" visit with Mi. is ease of accident the bicycle rider of her sister, Mi. Florence Evans j Daines. ami family at Isigan last week. will be the party liable. n, -'-- J art-reag- I" I- - 1 - j .. i I opt-iuU- . D-p- a ht l t J - r Abra-iAHvms- o Ras-iha7- V I Jr!en- d Il-b- AsStL , T rZ - re.a-ivc- (I e 1 gred , .T s t-i- hUo . In-d- d y, 1 ay g, he yl Af-;lr- Roy-'-'nc- T'hhanr rn.r! Di-lv- a urwsam BASEBALL-Sund- ay, August 20--Smithfi- eId vs. Logan Elks At Smithfields Community Ball Park McIVOR WILL PITCH Last Lergue Game To Be Played Here le 25c Adult 15c Children 10c t Game starts at 4:30 I Admi-Cotip- RET |