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Show etfiTOL, Logan, should back gunT city & SaL VAUDE BROADWAY BAfiDWAiuS" Sun. to Wed. $ THOUGHT A DAILY rw today 10 A d Kek Powell in THAHKS A A A. MILLibP lank A reform fharsf ' A DAILY THOUGHT ombitiona of tho Ltait cannot MfgM It doesnt take much business ease to atart in business, but It takes a whole lot of it to keep tho world. in business. COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH VOLl'DE ZZYIU SMITH FIELD CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1935. NUMBER 49 si lotto CITY DRESSES UP IN From the HOLIDAY 000 Side-Lin- es BESAUA Aftermath Of BIG HOLIDAY FARM LEADERS HEAR SHIPPING EXPECTED The Christmas lighting with holiday decorations sponsored by Smith-fiel- d City , 'cooperating with the Utah Power and Light Company is praiseworthy and has received favBy A. J. Bracken orable comment. AFTER the sensation created It has become an annual affair And Sudden Death, in Smithfield and it would seemly The dull and cheeriest without this Readers Digest was bombarded by fullow-upBut. we Christmas feature. It is being made proffered., more effective by a few of the thought enough had been said. Then business men who are falling in from en embalmer in the village of line and decorating with special Chappel, Nebraska, came the followtheir lights places of business. It ing poignant in its emotional sinhas been suggested that all the cerity, impressive in its photographic business houses follow the erample directness, As in the case of the of those who have already trimmed previous article we caution the senup and decorated their places and sitive reader not to read too much of it front windows. Editor Readers Digest. It is extra advertising feature as well and will be money well -J- UST PASSING-T- WO pent. OCLOCK in the morning. . ooo-Is that the phone? There is goes SONS OF PIONEERS TO again. I grope my way sleepily to it Hello . . yes, I understand . . . a wreck on the highway two miles east . . . Well be right out Sudden Death It seems assured, in the opinion OFFICIALS DISCUSS NEEDS FOR VATER R. Nelson, agent, of the gf By EDDIE A VAN Railway Express Agency, that the Necessity for conserving all availChristmas holiday season, this year, able OF BEKG a HODGE-PODG- E irrigation and culinary water the road, the car renting over the will be the biggest and best since and the ON LOCAL JEXEBAL COMMENT development of passible brow (f the hilljieadlight shooting 1929. ' THLETICS. sources in the State of Utah, formThe American people spend near- ed Hie up. Not a chance of escaping it. t tapis for the progarm of three billion dollars for yule-tid- e the WIN ly THIRD AND FIRST adult leaders conference annual I DEATH-JUENDURANCE . VS. ST gifts for their children, relatives in' session at the Utah State AgriSmithfield First ward chalked up THREE HAPPY BOYS on and friends during December, said their initial victory of the current cultural college from December 2 their across the a way country to Mr. Nelson. With conditions improv- to 13. Decern-fnight, Season on Thursday Detroit Constant driving, day and ed, they will undoubtedly open their a 4. The First ward played Under the direction of the state with a change at the wheel purse strings more freely than ever. night, to extension service, 107 lenders from sit breaking offensive game every four hours, hut endurance lost That should stimulate increased bus- the various counties of Utah heard lead the neon 44 points. Gutke and we pick them up on the sldo iness for ill our local stores and leading offlrials including Governor pnt ward scoring spree by making of the read where they have crash- industries h$ points. Elmer Henry H. Blood, President ed a telephone pole and overtuned. Anticipating exceptolnally heavy G. Feterson, Director William Peterwas high point' man of the Be j Not an easy thing to telephone the holiday traffic from now until the the son, T. H. Humphreys, state enginlime. Egan, spark plug of ex-poor father out on the Coast and' end of the year, the nation-wid- e Richmond five, scored 10 points tc Professor George D. Clyde, irinform him that the body of his press organisation is being primed eer; tad the Richmond attack. The final engineer at the college, and rigation for fast movement and quick de-boy lies in our mortuary. out the problems that scon was others, point A wig that matches his hair, livery of all gift shipments and ic are facing the future of western art end dermasurgery restore mcrcial business of the season, civilisation due to the limited water following the bedy to almost lifelike appeac- In fact, express shipments will be South ward the First Supply for crops, homes, and liveonce, but we cannot bring back delivered on Christmas Day, so that' stock. ward game, the Smithfield Third that youthful smile or happy laugh no home will be diga pointed, although We must learn to use our water staged a scoring spree to chalk which he carried when he left home they may not arrive here until the mure economically and judic-iall- y, 50 points swamping Cove to the supply These are only memories to hii . 25th. But to ease the work of over aaid Governor Blood. Eldon West lead the It is jtune of The next monthly meeting of the e 50,000 express employes, as well as wisdom to conserve I One Third ward onslaught. acre foot new a every What a car, sight Smithfield Camp of Sons of Utah those in stores and shops from s s s water that can be saved. The of of now a one, scrap tangled heap Pioneers will be held on Wedneswhich m:.ny such shipments Come, of our Utah very existence of off on one side of the naad, shatSECOND DOWNS THIRD WE NATIVES all knew that was j the express people are urging early communities is many day, December 18. crowd upon Its dependent The tered Lack or reserves on the Third everywhere. glass The topic will be treated by Noble a mean comer, properly marked, shopping and shipping during this water . one have has end supply. wtrd squad, and some sensational L. Chambers and dug they gathered with a turn sign, but such a sharp busy period. special music by Six means by which the water body- out and it lies a bloody, groiduotmg by the Downs twins gave Budd Griffiths end Terry Hansen. U.& Ta take., it ct'more than 20- - Care in preparing Christmas pack-mile- s on the land could be increas- under 'twisted the supply thing pais tesque, ; Second Third ward a victory over was unsafe. He must nave ages, eepecimiy niici xrHKiK. These meetings have become very en. lies follows by moon. Another v.rd in the game they played last interesting, so all members as well light of the 50 at least. No one les ae included, and in addressing Director Peterson: Reconstruction been ii back saw doing and My mumbling, groaning Monday night it happen. They found him are particularly desirable, according rivers and streams to which canals as the public is invited to attend, as him lift We think. is broken I The Downs Twins scored 26 of with the car overturned, the sharp to express egent C. R. Nelson, mere- are attached; mending of leaky cangently as possible to the ambulance edge of the runningb-rd- , the 34 points made wlure ly to facilitate the simplicity of als; more economical irrigation by Second c. t and hurry to the hospital He AnnOTceraen! ward. The looping d shots it joins the rear fender, resting on sending shipments by express. Spec-h- it practices; economic development and dies two hours later calling for by Leslie Downs head. Why do they was the feature always' ial holiday package address labels utilization of underground water; Edith. of the evening. 16 so? can be obtained at the local express reservoir the flood waters and other Lee scored masned have their heads up Pea silage will be weighed at tho How did it happen? The report I wonder if this isnt the hope of office without charge. points while Wes was chalking up Smithfield waters for future use, and the viner station cn Mon- ia were trying to paw a car 10 counters. they Holiday shipment will he picked transdiversion of streams. Director embalmer when he receives every day, Wednesday, and Saturday from too close oncoming car. an auto accident call: I outlined also hope the up or delivered at any address in Peterson 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. starting Dec- against a proposed The game was a rough and tumble ember 11. The time will be extended What does it matter! We go back head is all right. usually are the corporate area of this eity. A plans for Utah to get her h:ro They affair from the opening whistle to as the need for more time is de- for the dead body and in the op not. telephone call to the Express Agency of the Colorado river which would the final gun. Both teams fouled sired or erating room under the strong light Such a great big fine fellow in will bring a pickup express vehicle aid materially in increasing the wanecessary. we find that we have a job on the heavily, a total of 26 fouls being A. W. Chambers. pink of health and prims of or to the Postal Telegraph which ter supply cf this state. Instruction this embalm to poor hand trying and And his ten .life. committed, poor young wife, will send a messenger to make the wes given to both men and women by Third ward I to put it back together ixteen by Second ward. . We put her to bed when she call In the measurement of water and Grace Ringle, daughter of thing, we can in an attempt to relieve -The turning point of the Late holiday shipment! will be in determining the amount needed and try to make her c ragame Laud Ringle of Paris, Idaho, and best nhgl the terrible heartache of those loved f01taMe until wo ca;i finish our accepted, if time permits arrival at' for families, herds, and for land, was when Cantwell left the floor Glenn Michaelson, son of Mr. and will hasten to see nun. work, so she will never know what destination on or before Christmas after being injured. It was a nip Mrs. Sb ones who of Uany other important problems per-- r George Michaelson bones stick- he looked like when we found him. - "-- M mess! a Ragged What and tuck battle to this in married the taining to the farm and home were point, Charles, Idaho, were up cut through tron coat sleeves, A babe to come soon, who will but after Cantwell left, the Third Salt Lake discussed in the various sessions and temple last Thursday. ing head crushed to a pulp, an we never know a rrd attack faltered and Second father except by departments. make it look like a human being ; ward moved ahead to win which are told. Delegates to the conference from by a The Life Of A and resemble the fine strong young core of Cache county are: Laura Shumway 6. man that it was only an hour ago? DENSE FOG and Marie Homer, Logan; Hattie B. ul were used Germ our Job Tuberculosis is It in was schocl just THE LUNCH for Millville; and Martha Peterson, FIRST WARD DEFEATED Announced to it. Newton. the back seat, the case of eggs for Clarke, In a close game with Franklin of this tbe Does it make us gun-sh- y but the beauti-fa- st Mid of Franklin, Idaho, the Smith-fiel- d gccr intact, We are called Tubercle Bacilli Well, we wish all the driving? a litLle schoolgirl waa Mr. and Mr Milo Cantwell an- THE 0j First ward five suffered its and we give people tuberculosis. We VALUE OF nounce the marriage of their daughspeeders could spend a night with M forever, first setback of the season. Frank-- live in are and paces dark, damp operating us, occasionally, in the a narrow ter Bernice to Mr. Andrew S. Alvla li mqrning, foggy took an eleven point lead in CHRISTMAS SEALS picked up by people who live in rooms of the mortuary. end of Newton, December 7, 1935 in The the first splintered bridge. sharp, quarter; a lead Firet ward auch places. One day we were pickCalifornia. Beach, drove of the bridge sail waa unsuccessful in through Long overcoming. The ed up by a boy who took sick the OLD BARLEYCORN-THR- EE One morning in a factory where the winahield and tore away one final score was, Franklin i next day. Mr Nephi Lundberg entertained Christmas seals are manufactured LITTLE KIDDIES, poor Bide of for face, nted the strongest team in the We were having a grand time, little tykes, the oldest only seven. j yor little brother who had t a very lovely party at her home many rolls of paper were taken Franklin .stake. when all of a sudden we felt our- They hardly know what it is nil been driving, hpw heartbroken and Wednesday afternoon honoring the from a shelf in the paper room selves growing weaker and weaker, about. This time it ! a yourgj sorrowful. It was hard to see, end birthday anniversary of her daugh- and put though a machine which A FEW PREDICTIONS some of my friends died I mother returning home, with la -- r how was he to know and that he ter, Dorothy. Luncheon was served cut little holes and divided the paper First ward and ward Second live. The loy kept husband and children, from a happy j should have pulled to the side of and bunco waa enjoyed during the into small section to happened will battle it out took visit Kiddies are playing in the the road and for the champion' One of the sections said to his stopped until the fog afternoon. Those present were Hope getting worse so his parents bip of the Eastern Division of him even though they were late McCann, Connie Mifflin, Ruth Marie neighbor, What is going to hapto a sanitarium and wc germs back scat of the car. BANG! rmsii! "nan stake. Third ward will he Jensen Dorothy Andersen, Elaine pen next? His neighbor doomed. replied, a sickening twisting and tearing for school. the determining factor in who fin-li- knew we were Pitcher, Doris Pitcher, Janice RasWait end see. In a few minutes One day I was coughed up and :nd it is all ovtr. wins the title. The Richmond mussen, Jay Cash, Burk Scrowther, they were in another machine. All where 1 LOOSE GRAVEL Just two drunks in an old car wnrds and Cove will not win a I landed on the ground, on hill I Bob Pitcher, Weldon Pitcher, Harold of a sudden a printing press covtho of The Whon the do this over to time. NOT MUCH top nd days. coming for days 3jme from a Smithfield ward. The lay but of the we to road, when Phillips, and Roland Hansen. High ered their faces. When they got out side on said whole thing was my- the wrong fire I winner of the Eastern Division will kept growing weaker score favors were given to Connie in the light they could see bright fever- arrived. We could work We would oe tracks his what the slaughter! people in the Benson stake championship, self, "Gee, I wish to we come over colored paint on their neighbors so place the top Mifflin end Harold Phillip where he had ishly all night attempting but will fail to win the Seven Stake quit buying Christmas seals the side of one and faces. Just then they went into a gra-ve- L loose the nose hill of and hit the new i Tournament. germs could live longer Neilson of third and last m 'chine. This time Air. and Mrs. Glen which body this on mangled face The hospitals n My friends said, their backs covered with glue. The warning sign was up so the Richfield have moved into the for' the people, hut has been the loving mother of these NEXT WEEK may be great residence. now Hillyard fulfilled' children, Then they went into the drying hod helpless Highway .Department -One game will he not and cn to the store room. played in Smith-fiel- d Ite, re it where ro.m it lhB its erpeeLd but there lay ho.l'ltjl, duty, ,nt next week. Smithfield Mrs. Henry O: Hansen reutmed In a few First and turned had skidded live. completely to days the seals were put Junior High Smithfield ward moets Richmond North ward In home Thursday aftenoon from Ida- into envelopes and the envelopes mass A twisted over. this around end of recent Ve secure a picture 'he local visit- were gym. Third ward meets of hot iron, that fetid smell of burn- ho Falls where she has been put into large bags. The bags tiub mother and by long houre of Richmond South ward at Richmond Sunday afternoon the But'co AIi - ing flesh and a few. bones to tell ing with her daughter, Airs. Allison were put on a train and started on feamutilated those nd Second ward moots .Cove ward ing and filling were the guests of Smith, for a week. their journey. They reach their luncheon givea lures end showing the body ifidrr the tale. t Cove. a at Smith Mary reend and were put into THESE the IIow we will from wo Jounmeys prepare keep tight- indirect light Mr. and Mr Robert Griffith am mail boxes. The at tho Bluebird at Igan. lunchhow would of mains burial? for Well, people opened their horrible tho ones picture loved After Mra. W. M. Painter and children members were present. . Air. and Mr William Cantwell were letters and found Christmas seals. you? this mutilation. Kleu, were guests of Mr. and. con they attended the snow. guests of Mr. and Air James at They cheerfully sent their money rs. Edgar llansen Trovidcnrc on Sunday. week. in to PEDESTRIAN-SUon AND and SO CH during the on, it pay for these seals and this LONELY goes, -T- HE Of Thanks Card y was used for the sick peo- nine A FREAK. We found his this pinnll town of mt quite 3,000. Mr ' HOP AT THE AMERICAN Lauri Smith visiting at ,pJi the Then the to the ianitri. here us the befalls Add whnt of latch tho arm, haging on Mrs. STORM daughter, jJOOD WE STOCK A neats were glad because cities Arimo, with her to car door, tom completely from the tragic toll in metropolitan Quitman wishes COMPLETE Mrs. R. R. Thornley LINE OF FRUITS they had made someone else happy. at the elliow. Tho mangled and the countess towns larger than VEGETABLES IN SEASON, thank the many friends who lielpci socket So they were willing to be glued faint a have we ditch and tho in ours, very doubled and dcuth up body lay ALWAYS FRESH MEATS. In any way during the on Christmas packages snd letters. on our of idea is wh't happening watch FOR OUR' HAND BILLS. burial of K. 1L Thomley and for nearby. Lue McCann, man walking along highway old an Just delevior Grocery OMere Of the many floral offering. last Smithfcild Junior High killed of tills Over side 36,009 way l Airs. R. B. Thomley in the dark on the wrong 300 r More FREJL C. s. is 44-2- 2. waxd-Richmo- com-plast- MEET WEDNESDAY 50-1- 5. ; -- one-han- 000-Mi- ss 84-2- Carriage 33-2- 8. see 11a-ce- f. - patch-memb- er ; I |