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Show logan, Today flnJ Sal. Vaudeville CAPITOL, A Nigh! In Avalon BANS NIGHT TONIGHT, Starling Sun. Fred Aslaire-Qin- ger Rogers, In TOP HAT." A DAILY THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT Tm abouM alwaya bo loyal to the homo town and community for what it in and what it will bob Advertising and service sell the good. COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH VOLUME XXVIII LEAVES SMITH FIELIX CACHE COUNTT. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR NETHERLANDS Smiihfield Gets MRS. R. SPACEMAN Junior UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1935 ' Specjal Police NUMBER 39 M. I. A. DECIDING OH THE Conjoint Program PUCE PIONEER SONS TO ORGANIZE I RICHMOND Funeral services for Mrs. Rosanna Spaciunan, 87, widow of Edwin Spackman of Richmond, were held on Sunday in the Prea-to- n Sixth Ward with Bishop Reed Htdg conducting. Mrs. Spackman died Thursday at the home of er uShter, Mrs. Jane Hodge of A missionary The Third ward M. I. A. Conjoint Installation of Junior Traffic officers in the schools in Smithfield program will be held in the Third was effected Tuesday moranig ward &apel, Sunday evening, Sep8 oclock. by W. F. Jensen, chairman of ths tember 29th, local committee the American The following program lias wen Automobile Association, sponsors of arranged the junior patrol movement. Adraln Slogan Realind Facer.-;-. Hatch, representing the Cache Coun Ladies trio The HuH!uf. ty Safety council and Chief of PolNome." ice M. Carl Poulter, a member of Jensen. the committee wero in attendance. Ladies trio Sylvia. Chief Poulter aaminiatered the Tslfc-nW. Perkins oath of office to .the young police- Poetry Mrs. Veda C. Smith, men and gave a brief talk, explain- Ladies' Trio At Sunset" Remarks Mix, Hilda Roekelley. ing duties, the causes of accidents and other phases relative to their The Ward choir will furnish the music iof the opening exercises and appointments. Appointed at the Junior High were the Sacrament service. The public if invited to attend. Hal Wright, captain; Rulon Facer, Don McCombs lieutenant; patrolmen: . j testimonial was held The organization' of a'. Sons of in the Logan Eleventh ward rooms The. bottoms are extensive; wa- - Utah Pioneers to be known in th basement of the Logan tabter excellent, timber sufficient, the as th SmithfieldCamp of the Sons Camp on Thursday evening at ernacle Ml good and well adapted to! the of Utch Pioneers was' fonsumatej 7:45 o'clock in honor of Joseph grains and grasses suited to 9 uch at a meeting held Wednaday, SepDahnaine Hodges, Bon of Mr. and an derated region. tember 25, 1935 at the Library build Mrs. Joseph Hodges of Logan. These words," declared Charles ing. maine ia leaving for the Netherlands! M. Harvey, Mayors were by Walter Rawlings Storys-Ludel- la put Utah on ths map", A purposed has bee.i Morton Shaffer, mission on October 17. Previous to the assumption being that this de- ccnsidored for organisation several months, but that time he will spend ten days! Music was by the choir with the influenced the scription of Frenrnts required number of signed up in the mission home in Salt I.nfcgfollowing special numbers, two Brigham Young to lead his people members wa not assured until Wedto the Great Basin (Atlantic Monthlections by the Trenton male quar- nesday evening, when the required ). Of course number was received. The local ofly VoL CVJ pp. Mr. Hodges graduated from the tet, nd duets by Mrs. Vesta Lewis, this is an of the ficer! are desirous, of Logan Senior high school and last , aiul Mr. Corbridge, and by Mea-ye- ar however, dames Eleanor question but it ia significant. At my doubling the required number at Ranaun and Laura was a student at the Utah rate it is v a fact that FVemonts least making a Gamble. State Agricultural college. membership of 50 of bis two expidithns to the or more before October 13, at which report The testimonial was given under Speakers were Eugene Beckstead, Rocky Mountains and California and tune a the direction of the recreation com- - Mayor George 0. Webb of 'Rich-mitte- e public celebration will be Oregon was received ud studied by held in honor of receiving a charter of the Eleventh ward with Bishop Hasen Spackman of Bakery Opens Brigham Young and the Council of for the organization.. All members Lewiston Second Ward, and Bishop Lathed Robert Robert Harrison as chairman. Twelve in the summer of 1845. who come in before the charter the The following program was pre- Reed Hodge of Preston Sixth Ward.1 Farrie Hillyard, Carl Fuller, Hazen a months review of this re- - will become charter members. night After Prior The nature kind of Deppe and Terry Hansen. sympathetic sented: vocal solo, Miss Ruth Cfarena; port and examination of all avail- - to this time 60 per cent of all fees b-was Mr. extolled. was d It appoin-saiThe Spackman were following instrumental trio, the Misses Coful1 ? chart for memberships received will be rethat she was a good, honestted at the Summit school In Saturday, September 2Sthm, marks.1 rny and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen; i Thl tained for tho local organ'zatioii. Afnew the the Smithfield of n to her faithful woman, opening Gene field; Clark, captain;' musical address, Samuel Weston; 'n the ter this duto only 25 per rent may to her family, clean and neth Romero, lieutenant; patrolmen: bakery. The bakery is and Nsuvw be retained by the local number, Paul Cobum and Dennis l8Ue 01 I home. camp. It hospitable in Ray Jorgeson, Roland Downs, Vlr- - management Harry M. DeHjke,lggSjJr Prows; remarks by the missionary; is therefore' urged that all who conGrandsons acted as pallbearers.' gfi Anderson, that Glen the public manager, promises Reed, Billy remarks by a member of ward bish- Mrs. The people had gradually been template memberships join before Eugene Beckstead 'and Mre. Mortensen and Glen Hillyard only highest quality products will opric; vocal solo, Don Smith. for this full report by the charter night. prepared . the! FrancCs Lewis were in charge cf be sold it very reasonable prices. poo At the conclusion of the program flowers which were carried various references to it and short At a recent meeting the foliowring by' FRED ASTAIRE WOOS Mr. DeRyke e rnes to Smithfield a dance was held. extracts from Niles Reg's-te- r officers were elected: Comsnander taken by G1NGER ROGERS WITH grandchildren. and skill with a large knowledge and from other sources. In fact Hazen Hillyanl; . First lieutenant, Friends and neighbors of the HodThe body was taken to Richmond DANCE AND SONG of the baking industry. avail-iil- e everything concerning this James Thomlcy; Second Lieutenant, ges family and members of the Cemetery for buriaL The grave was IN TOP HAT" We for a few people will sup- far section was eagerly read. Noble Chamber; Secretary, LeonEleventh ward were present away dedicated by John Spackman of port the Smithfield Bakery to the More and ni re was it becoming ard Richmond. The Trenton quartet sang Olson; Treasurer, Preston D. Fred Astaire and Ginger Roger limit and we are asking the people Mormons could not West. evident the that selection at a the dancs and graveside, steps of Smithfield and surrounding terHUNTING SEASON say it with lyrics live at peace with their neighbors Mrs. Spackman was bom in Eng- - in Top Hat", at the Capitol, Logan All who c.imc to Utah prior to to always ask your grocer in the more settled west, but must ritory 1848. j There pro-son 19, 1869 now living In Smithfield are January Sunday, their lavishly OPENS SOON land, starting at the made for bakery products move to some more remote and married Edwin Spackman and i duced new musical comedy to invited to join the camp as honornew Smithfield Bakery. isolated part of the trans-Rock- y toll-t- o fifty-fiv- e of ncvel most members. They are requested years go migrated; troduee a way ary ooo Mountain West. The crack of the rifle and the boom Utah. They spent two years at ' fag a screen love story. Practically to fill out applications, without payThe practical wisdom of Brigham of the shot gun will sound forth and ten years at Provo, 11 f their love scenes in the St. Gs-rg- e, ing a fee, at once. Genealogical ProYmmg led him to look with a pres-cie- n northern Utah in the hunting locating in Richmond where1 tore are song and dance numbers, The celebration to be held in the se:zons which are just around the Mr. Spackman died eight years ago. in which the lyrics and the moveeye to fme more undesirable Smithfield tabernacle Fo Sunday on Sunday -l section where he could build up Since then moat of her time has ments of the dances express mow corner." October 13th, will be in evening, Zion unmolested. It setere sit this This ares, long recognised as the been spent in Preston. than page of ordinary diklrjgi& Smithfield The following program will be g:ry date the Salt Lake Basin was honor of the date when finest duck hunting section in he The mother of twelve children, could. Otcsber 19,' 1859, bewas settled, . &in-Ward Second in the beginning to impress him as The West, is rapidly- coming into its own Mrs. Spackman is survived by nine For their unique love scenes, the Kvn rnacle Place." In fact he declared he saw ing the Sunday nearest thia date. September 29, in he big game. Elk and male deer will children as follows: Amos Spack-lt- e srs have the songs of Irwng Ber-- i Vbdtalfai in a vision Cn the Nauvoo temple A special speaker from Salt Lake taken in parts of mrihern Utah J man, Butte, Montana; Mrs. Lottie lin, who wrote the first complete. in commemorate with other special will be Angel Morom to the lrophet the valley into whch he later led numbers. present, .this year but the dates have not been Johnson, Lewiston; Edwin Spack-ma- n, screen musical score of his career Smith. his persecuted people. For the time, set by the state Fish and Game Salt Lake City; Alfred Spack- for the picture. The score comprises Joseph It will be the objective of our A drams, directed by Bishop Syl- - however, the picture was no doubt Elk season is November man, Burley, Idaho; . Jane Hodge, six songs, each of which was writlocal Home camp to work in connection on vester Teaching"; still rather vague. So by every Low, IS to 22nd both dates included. and Ilyrum Spackman, Preston; ten to fit a situation of the story. the State Organization in put; with me 20 ible he ns October Deer season is as usual, Mrs. Alice Learvitt, Mesa, Oregon; p sought descript, Twelve ting over the about it. to 80th both dates included. Duck Alma Spackman, and Italy, are the locales of the story, - . . tive information Richmond, , n - However os a' local Year Programj f next was the to Nov. season is from October 21, (he thing dear, Brigham Spackman, Trenton. Seventy-f- with picturesque backgrounds ad--' wI1 1x5 move was not to be a mere shift organization we have many InterMJ 19th. Provisl ns is made for the ive seventy-fiv- e grandchildren, ding to he romantic flavor. The!1 0nducted b the S,nfm'J . on. Many from one selected spot to another esting projects to work taking of 100 elk from the Cache great grandchildren, six great great feature dance of the picture the . b marked should of interest places middle-wes-t hi this fertile section, preserve this year. Cf these 25 will grandchildren. Plccolino," is done on especially , so that the criginal name given to the con but oba be cows. Cows may be taken from Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomson migration beyond, colorful settings where canals, drift- - Mark Sandrich, who directed The; these place will be retained. Many that area beginning at Hyde Park, served their fortieth wedding an- - ing gondolas and graceful bridges Gay Divorcee," also staged T0p ifine of the United States as then with events umnccted interesting the remembered it be for defined, oanyon on the couth, thence west j nLversary with a family dinner par- add their ptetoral apeal to the thrill Hat" should Smithfield of early history ti nd northerly along the watershed ty last Sunday afternoon. Two large of music and the poetry or rhyth-- j A mixed, chorus of thirty girls Great Bcsin, California and all the not be forgotten, and probably divide to the Idaho state line, thence tables cenetered with bouquets of mic motten. and thirty boys do an ensemble regl n beyond the boundary line most important of all, we as sons west to Highway No. 91 thence so-- J gladioli were set on the lawn. Cbv-ut- h Helen Broderick, stellar New York arrangement f the Piccolinrj," un- fixed by the treaty with Spain in cf the pioneers should become betinclud comedienne Edward Everett Horton, ' der the direction of Hermes Pan. 1819, belonged to Mexico, while the ter to ths place of begining. Of the'ers were laid for twenty-on- e, with the live of ur acquainted bull elk, 25 must ctane from that Erik Rhodes and Eric Bloro head A chorus cr dancing men also ap-t- Oregon country was &i dispute be- parents and grandparents, and this ' and States the United. tween Engdistrict north and west of Logan cast supporting the pear with Astaire in the Top Ilat la. solution of the latter can be done by fbllowing up the With th exception of Mima Bro- - number of the picture. Other bright land. canyon, and 60 from that district Smith had once P" ,Mch south and oast of Logan canyon. deride, who came to the picture dir- - dance features by Astaire and Miss question; Joseph as possible, a rec to should he like lead.P stsuggested the 'laof in The following portions ect from a personal triumph Rogers are to the music of of r .r Ore1"1 one men hundred .thousend into' ate game refuges have been declared the Broadway musical show As nt This a Lovely Day" and Cheek monlWy meetings will be and country fea-;tby o trkthe gm this Behind Get Thee Me, Thousand! Cheer, all of these year. Cheek, open for male der hunfcMg "he" very definite program previously noted, he CACHE STATE GAME PRESERVE tured players supported Astaire and! Satan," and Fred sings and dances Moreover, earned ou Osfc appointment of a com- j , Miss Rogers in "The Gay Divorcee. to Top Hat," and No Strings." had urged That portion cf the Cache State the to mittee Colifonut tud explore Game Preserve lying cost of the sons leaving this week for her whole Rockqy Mountain West. .This MORE ABOUT TKE NEW in Long Beach, California, following described line: Begining imperialistic nationalxm was a at a point where the west bound ry j Miss Milfe Telford if Logan via-o- f triotic 0 mmitment to the doctrine BQQjCS AT THE LIBARY interRichmond Thursday itod friends in the Cache National Forest of the Manifest Destiny" of the sects Green canyon; thence in aland Friday. She came to attend the United States. Another chapter will of ddiwred northeasterly direction up the bottom annual dinner of the Daughters more details of Brigham Young gire seven the Pioneers, of green canyon, approximately . April from radio v hSL atatim and his part in crrryng out the Misa Edith Stoddard returned to miles tb the upper water trough ; I1931 until September 1931. Such suh- indicated. here designs thence in an easterly direction to the her work at Salt lake City on Sciee teWnK (The fifth article by Dr. Wm. weeks visit two a Green,' after between divide of the Sunday there a God, Th problem of evil, Is peak Wood Camp and Cottonwood Canyons' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Science and immortality. Life beand thence in an easterly direction down S. Stodd trd and at Tremonton with yond the grave, National the divide between Wood Camp Mid. Mr. nnd Mr. Guy Johnson and famrelogious Meals, are tea and coffee Cottonwood Cany.n to the Logan ily. harmful alchol and science are ably treated by Dr. Merrill. river; thence down Logan River to Two small children of Mr. anil the right hand fork of Logan Canyon Mrs. Gib Ballantyno were injured Saturday n'ghts thoughts, by Monday when playing with a thence easterly folk)wing the right-oMost of the recived j ostle Orson F. Whitney. has been , red-just hand fork road to a point directly 210 gunge shotgun. The gun volume this eontents of appeared Veterans Director from the the cf south of Temple Peak; thence south dently discharged hitting one boy. serious of articles as a C. originally d Administration, Washington, other on tMj dong summit to Ontorsecttion with on the hand nnd the that the FERA has-- announced .that In the Deseret News from oet. 1918 Saddle Crock; thence tn A southerly thigh- May 1919, during the Influenza no more transients was admitted to direction to the boundry line of the Bishop and Mrs. J. L. Robinson; when public gathering was !Pdmic Buresu after midnight, Transient were aiwng those who attended-thmonths and Cache National Forest September 20, 1935, xnd that all 'vet- j suspended for several rodeo at Trrtnonton. MT. OGDEN GAME l'RESRVE: wa shbuld-onconference potpon-b- e general Utah of erans the Ute in Austin llurbank of Richmond was Irovided further that the Ml. Ogdon ed. to go to Washington advised MonGame Preserve bound rios be as fo- piinfully injured about no n ec-- l Mormoninn and Freemonaonry by with the expectior. of obtaining constructhe on llows: That Urn south, east and north day while ut work W. Ivins. The writer of enruUement in j Anthony lal for (the authority the boundries bo malntsinod aa fcrmorly tion of the new addition to xehdiscusses th relationship or book Conservation tills Civilian corp school which i for to Freeuasoiir established, but that the west bound- North Cache high Monnonlam The abilition of Campe. opportunities northeast of ry be as follows: begining at tire being erected at the wnplo-pnenand enrollment in such a spirit if fairness and tni western extremity of tiie north boun- the ma'n building. camps in Washington are no more answer to'c&ticlsiiM mule by The workmen were placing large dry of said game preserve and full -favor. Me than in thier home stat. Goodwinn tuti)or ei a owuklet . a fimr, owing the Telluride Power line south steel beam for the ground It is antisipstod that dates for itled Mormonira ,snd Mosomv. to Ogden Citys north limits, thence one of which was being moved to In the Veterans Cent-- ( The author reviewed many ma?nic west to Washington Ave., thence eo- tho floor on a roller, or dolly. V'om- the Civilian Conservation authorities and leaves if ingent lith along Washingto n Ave. and the It fell off frm the dolly against not in who near announced and are the others will be Jons Corp it trie highway to the mouth of We- Mr. Burbanks left leg, crushing he prebsbly before October l.jted with either to decide above it . ber Canyon. bady nnd braking Quolus will he allotted to the various tho attitude assumed i well checked at stations Ji elk must be A short synopsis of other and any veteran time the and deer hornless states All ooo et to the ....Now ia the time to prepare for He wa immediately rushed in the stole of Utah intrestod in will be continued later. at General lWpital Doe deer hunters mut be at the checking station at the place winter hy buying your friut, sugar, Cache Valley ntnking replication should write to en to secure your the season upon. Nelson Mr. end Mrs. Hamnd you wiah to hunt th duy before the Veterans Administration Facility vegetables and other canning needs Logan where U was operated de to permits. hunting l the AMERICAN FOOD STORE, Every-- effort is bring at the last Lake City, Salt Brigham Sunday Utah, requesting spent City, in- Ilians . 42j watch for our hand- - savo the foot which was badly Utah, visiting friends and relatives. proper forma. Adv.1 Jurcd. Mil. Dal-jret0- n- I . , W. sel-Cit- y. 5S? wV' 112-122- X'.New . P"e W y Smith-hardworki- ng VJ Ken-religio- newij hr . he ut pic-lat- er gram - - . Cbm-miasion- Six-poin- he co-sta- rs. . V 1 ! it t ! . I - |