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Show t CAPITOL, Logan Today & Sal. HERES TO ROMANCE SUN. and WED. PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER BANK NIGHT THURSDAY SmithfieUt A DAILY THOUGHT t take much business It doen start In business, but it to je lot of it to keep whole a igi A DAILY THOUGHT You should back the ambitions of your home city to the limit the cannot reform Wishing world. COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH VOIXME XXXIX SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY. 2 5n?pDsrnIE HEAD UTAH. SECOND WARD REUNION Agricuhural coUege extension ser-- ; the recreation hall, beginning vwe, was appointed assistant direct- - 10:30 a. m., under the direction of or tor home economies at a meeting Bishop W. A of the board of trustees of the col- -j The following program is lege Thursday, Russell E. Bemston, ed with Glen R. Winn as arrant executive secretary, annuonced Fri- - of ceremonies. day. Hiss Davidson will fill the vac-- 1 Community ringing, directed by F. ancy recently left by Mrs. Rena B. L. Allen. Maycock who is now in charge off Prayer by chaplain, home econtmic planning programs. Speech cf Welcome, Bishop Wil-i- n five western states for the re--i lard A. Hansen, settlement administation. Muriecl selection by Mrs. Doane Elmer H. Gibson, Taylor, and Co. ate of the college, was appointed as- - Duet, Mrs. Eugenia Lundquist and ristant agricultural agent for Box ion, Charlie. Elder county to replace John Stew-- ! Joke skit by Verne Scrowthers and art, Salt Lake City, who had ac- - Rais Richards. cep ted tn appointment with the Great Song by Mutual chorus. Western Sugar company with headComic number by Life and Roy quarters at Denver, Colorado Wright. Russell R. Keetch, agricultural Music, Budd Griffith and Terry agent tor Wasatch county was trans-- 1 Hansen. ferred to Vernal where he will serve Paper by Mrs. Drane Chambers. as agent for Uintah county. Francis Sslo, Maxine Allen. M. Peterson, assistant agent in Step dance by Charlie Lundquist Violin solo by Hurry Woodward. Weber, waa named to fill the vacAccordion sob by Ace Raymond ancy in Wasatch county, and Nat M. Taggart of North Ogden waa Reading, Mae Winn. Instrumental number by Francis appointed assistant agent for Weber, Mr. Bemston said j Markham. Solo by Mrs. Clyde Littledyke. The board accepted the resigns- ie tions of Dr. Ethelyn 0. Greaves asj String ensemble by Hancey demonstration agent tor Cache there. ( Duet by Rebecca Lewis and Co. ounty, who has accepted a position with the resettlement administration Dinner at 12 noon, A special picture show feature and of Mr. Stewart who will lanen immediately for his new work in will constitute the afternoon pro-Colorado. gram. -- oooAll ward members over 16 ya of age are invited MI A Conjoint The big dance in the evening at the Junior high school will bo the the day. Sunday evening in the Second ward closing feature of The Merrymakers orchestra will Tabernacle March 1, 7:30. , This program is sponsored by ths furniuu the music. Kiwania dub of our city and under the direction of president T. W. BEET GROWERS MET t H-ns- An Apology Editor's Note: I wish til offer waa asld apology for what Side the From column this la sum, in Isst weeks paper. It U not the policy of thin that to publish anythin out of reason, pertaining to any sport. Therefore we are asking for of the Newton basketjfIT ball team and to all concerned. New-t- as Under the circumstances wes playing under at the round-robi- n they did first of the wee all before it and well VM7 net they were playing an good a brand of ball ns tny team paper entered. Thank you. ' boo OF HORRORS gradu-'Thoml- WAR DEPICTED IN SPEECH (Concluded from some may say Nevertheless war is rhOe business a grim and that murder-- u with no glory in it while the Unknown knew that well, we is the end, and Soldier doubtless ta the right in our imagination him the symobl of whatever was most idealistic and courageous in the men who went out to fight Of course, we have. Now, kt us do that On the body of a French Sergeant killed in battle was to Y ey brb-lon- last week.) in Asad a letter to his parents vhidf he said, You know how I aide the sacrifice of my life be-i- n leaving. So we think of our Jarvis. This is the same program that was Scldier as an idealist, risi- to be given for the Feb. conjoint ng up in answer to a hunts n call but was postponed because of the and making the sacrifice of his life storm. before leaving. His country seemed The program is as follows: to him like Christ himself, saying, Organ solo, Mrs. Grant Webb. "If any man would come after me, Slogan, M. T. VznOrden. let him deny himself, and take up Musical number, Mr,. Jarvis and his crass, and follow me. Far from Lowell Smith. the war Piano solo, Miss Alda Rees. appealing to his worst, brought out his best-hi- s loyalty, Special speaker, Mr. Hozen Hill-yarhii courage, his venturesomeness, his can for the downtrodden, his caSolo, Mrs. Gem McCann. pacity for The noblest Musical number, Mr. and (polities of his young manhood were DeRyko. amused. He went out to Franca a The entire community is invited tuning patriot and in secret quoted to attend this special Kiwanis pro' Snpert Brooke to his own soul: garm to be given next Sunday evenIf I should die, think only this ing in the Tabernacle at 7:80. of me: one That therea some comer of a! ' Daughters of the foreign field That la forever England. o give Variety Program There, yon say, is the Unknown Frank Wood, president of the' Cache Osunty Beet growers associate ion and Vice President of the State Beet Growers Association, states that there was a meeting held at the Feb. 20, court house last Thursday . time brect" at of She county voted unanimously to bick their association in asking tor contract, that is 50 per cent a of all sugar made from the steffen-hous- e run and 50 per cent of the money from molasses. Unknown 50-6- 0 d. self-sacrifi- Mrs-Harr- ooo Notice to Dog Owners All dog licences or taxes are now due and payable. Failure to comply carries a penalty from 810.00 to 849-0as per ordinance No. 7 passed Pioneers Soldier. did yon suppose I had met him? I talked with many a time. When the words &at I would speak about war are blistering fury on my lips and the encouragement I gave to war j z deep In my heart, it ia of that I think. For I itched war lay its hands on these strongest, loveliest things in men and use the nobleBt attributes of human spirit for what ungodly weds! Is there anything more infernal than this, to take ultimate description nf warit is the pros- of the noblest powers of the ul to the most dastardly S!"11 most abysmal cruelties VMA our human nature is cap-ibl- eThat is war. Granted, then, that the Unknown toldier should be to u'a a symbol of werything most idealistic in a vsl-sni1 beg of you, bo realis- and follow through what war Me the Unknown Soldier do with Idealism. Here ia ono cyea'it- Yes, indeed, Mr him 0 193 Mr. E. A. Fredrickson of This program ia to be given under; thg gpejlker at AC . , the UA the First the auspices of the Daugthers !ward MIA Conjoint meeting on Sun-th- e Utah Pioneers, at the Second dghti MaKh lf Mr. Fredrickson ward recreational hall March 11, attended the University haj 2:80 in the afternoon. Chicago. Special musical numbers wiU also be presented. A large atwas R. Mrs. William Deppe Jr., tendance is desired. hostess at a bunco party on Monday night in honor of her son, GOLD & GREEN BALL Hazen, who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. The evening was To be held in the Smithfield Junior spent in playing bunco. High score for the boys wjs won by James Jen- High Sclwol on Wednesday night son, and for the girls by LaVoyn March 25, under the direction of the Three wrnls MIA officers. jfcrUneon. Refreshments were maW(1 following: Noel HiUyurd. Preparations are now in the Richard of the biggest and james Jenson, Harry Fern, king tor one Nel- and Gold balls Green all of AHred, Hazen Deppe, tHintou grandest our city. in held that has been There will be special decorations and a special orehrestra for tills jntiy NUMBER 11. FOR SAFETY Fdl!Sni Br Eddie and Van FRIDAY. FEB. 28, 1888. CAMPAIGNS PROF. PETERSON TO INFLUENCING BUYERS TALK TO KIWANIANS USAC TO PRESENT PRINCE OF FILSEN 0! rntmm WIMua Petmon, of Iho Logan The Prince of Pflsen, a s, comic Utah State Agricultural college opera by Pixley ond Luders, when ulty, will talk on cost and feasibili-shoppin- g will be presented, at the Capitol ' for their 1980 car, are de- ty of diverting the water of Gncn theater, Logan, March 2 and 8 by manding cars that will guarantee river to Bernmusic Utah the the of department for Ration decbre loea State Agricultural college under the purposes in Utah and Idaho, direction of Proefssor Walter Welti, lait dier'i u Pubday, March 2, in the Smithfield will be assisted by a chorus of lie m. lie p. 70 students and a orchestra An Imitation is issued to all minds of the motorist with Professor N. W. Christiansen interMted in realization of the acute necessity for f8 members of Twenty-fiv- e subpect to attend the meeting. directing. safer driving. Accordingly, safety orchestra will play each night the Bear drouth and Through Tramping, features in the new can have making a complete change in its the deciding factor in six out Lake has been lowered- about twenty personnel. The limit feet. is nearly reached, of ten sales made today. The humor in this opera is exSaid Seth Godfrey, local Ford according to reports recently issued. good and throughout, it ceptionally some also will be There very good has dealer, recently, In my opinion, one infectuous melobeautiful, very of the chief reason for Ford's out- musical numbers on the program. dics. This chons work is lively and standing sales leadership in 1935 clever. The tpnes have a lilt and a whm over one and one third million SONS OF PIONEERS catchiness that is unique, Professor Ford can and trucks were sold Welti reports. was the careful attention which deTO MEET SUNDAY Mrs. Katherine Carlisle, director signers and engineers gave to the of physical educatkin for women, building of the Ford automobile, has charge of teaching all the rhywith the aim to make it the safest The next regular meeting of the thm routines and dance steps. car on the road. The cast of characters includes: Sons of Utah Pioneers, Smithfield For instance, the purchaser does Floyd Morgan as llans Wagner, a March bo held on will Sunday, not have to pay extra moftey for Comp, Cincinnati brewer who is mistakean safety glass all around it is stanfor the prince, has the leading comdard equipment with the Ford V-edian part in the opera. Ilia clever Safety glass, required by law in sayings and jovial manner will prostates, is a necessity for safe drivbably be mimicked for weeks after ing anywhere. the production; Donald Alldredge, a Too, Fbrd was the fint low-prijunior from Preston, Iduho, as the car to give the public the extra Prince, cuts a most romantic figure. protection of a steel body, a type He has had experience in two high of construction that is universally The nature club of the Smithfield school operas and several plays; n regarded as a safety factor of prime junior high school assembled Tucs-- Ruth Owens, senior from importance. And the hw center of sjay( February 25, under the direc Logan, as Mrs. Crocker, a wealthy gavity on the ear causes it totUm of Mr. Jones, for another very American widow in Tim Prince vf hug the road, reducing rideswsy interegting meeting. Pilsen," is well known for her and the chances of skidding on voice and capable acting; lovely the We during uvm- .tout uuing of the animals and I Don Nelson, a sophomore from Lo-h accidents on highways and automobile buyers, SI rri0n ! -- fac-varu- - newLtr'o.L.w TSFi l "T- a'... 40-pie-ce be-ec- - 8. ce well-know- end buffalo. this trend. Ford baa given ver, cougar, , Reporter, the motoring public a car that reNed Vpo with , . quires a very minimum of 'driving Miles. duction. He has had a great deal of experience in high school and college plays; alio,' having led in two high school operas; Neldon Stocking, a junior from Midvale, as Francis, the concierge of the Hotel Internationale adds many situations to the opera. His first to operate. There is aj twentyfive per cent decrease in HE and SHE ,leering effort in the 1986 imdels. The famous 8 motor performs more smoothly and silently than ev or, insuring with its quietness of in II Trovatore. He had SHEy tt,. Crthera,jiilorPrt Christian Kranz in Bios. ... . operation greater driving steadiness. HEnd A driver strained by Time but on the last day be-mSTmS noi., motor in not the safest driver. The Y 8 , ytha Thhd ward'0 wu produced he contracted measles and was unable to ap- b motor, too, offers a speedly pickup ennoble is cast U. irpho-nior- e unmatched by any other car, regard- Recreation Hall. The and under the pear Genevieve iTtuntr, less of price. And rapid pickup is and well selected the role of has from Ir.'gan, Ethel of Mrs. Hooper as essential to driving safety as able direction Hans Wagners charming assisted by Mrs. Genevive West, who Nellie, brakes. She has appeared before good daughter. finished to give the public a The Ford Motor Company, ioes promises the a number of times; Leah public and artistic performance. The plot not experiment with safety the Malad, Jones, Idaho, as Edith Adams the around of the drama centers aturdy braking system reflects that conflict between a career and love. a Vassar girl, shows she is well trained in the art of acting and policy. Ford brakes are the safest is full of humor and there is not g brakes made, of She has a lovely voice and mechan- It moment in the whole perfor- singing. ical type found In America's highest, a dull her part well; Frank Parker, suits mance. Wellsville, plays the part of Lieupriced cars They stop the car Following is the cast of characters tenant Tom and with all quickly Wagner of U. S. Cruicertainty under Tom Herford, an artist, Joseph ser Annapolis. He has an excelldriving conditions. Timmins. ent voice and has had a good deal These are a few of the features Ann Herford, his sister, Ludella of experience in the past; Olive which make the 1936 Ford 8 one jenson a sophomore from Logan, Nielsen, of the safest, most reliable cars on I Rosaland MiiUccnt, hii daughter, has the role of Sidonic, Mrs. Crocthe highways today, Mr. Godfrey Facer kers maid. She has appeared before concluded. Daisy Herford, his sister, Leon the public many times on programs ooo Pitcher. and is well known to the people of Keith MacKenaie, his assistant, in Her pressure laugh-provoki- V-- . "3! V-- Sd surc-aptin- V-- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hiliysrd and Logan. put experience operas Golden Sorenson. consists of two high school operas family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin IBlIyard Dr. Remington, Alden Hodges. and a part in Blossom Time; Roband family, Mr and Mrs. Wayman Ruth Creel, Juna West ert Writ!, age ten and from Logan, Hiliysrd end family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellen, rbyUi AJlrf4' . . .. the part of Jimmie, the bell- Truman Hiliysrd and family, Mr. and plays SC 0" Ukn7 the Frince of Tilsen." He Mrs. Hazen Hillyanl i nd family were i the experinece of three Whit nn? inAllS guests of Mrs. Elaine Ilyer at LewisR. feorge I. la and b deiighted ton on Sunday evening. nd sta manager. are property this opera. Winston Golden Sorenson and Sincma Toolson nior fwm Provence, is HanieBj Brie of the Gendarmes in arS.i.buCS Sergeant will furnish He has had leads in two this the music for the prelude and bet- high opera. school operas, taken part in ween acts. two grand operas at the U.S.A.C., besides haring a minor load in F.r at th ?E j donJ Blossom Time." March 4, Thc production staff includes: Dale Beth Snyball. Steed, ' a Nona Miss party der, inscenery manager; Payne gave Fred Golden Sorenson has been chosen of costumes; charge at her home Monday evening four- Potter, Feed as ball. L Bateson, Bring your wheat to Kees manager; stage general chairman over this evenThe were teen guests present. business manager; Boyd Pulley, in Store and exchange it for that good other committees will be chosen to Adv ,r assist him in making this the outThe served. cheon was evening dccWcian. standing bull of the MIA season. pent playing games. Peking: The Quarlctt that won out at the Remember the date March 25, --oooLast night, at an officers mess stnte Fnrm Bureau Convention held at the Smithfield Junior High. Mrs. Lowell T. Plowman was hostTer WM Ktoat laughter at the Lt announcements. Smith and son, Bruce, f;lt Lake City, consisting of Mr. Watch for futher es to the members of her club at gajt pratt ity are visituig with f our mm who had . B. Lundquist, Marain Richardson ?! on ooo Pot his last her home on Friday evening. An hpp apentll Mr ,.nA Mrg J()g4fph Nelson, FOR SALE Thora Littledyke, Wilma cnrtridgo In an "Hack. Hand enjoyable evening was spent Dainty p0.rs0n me down your with Salome Hansen as director end and refreshments were sened to Mrs., he aoid; end as six Erma Webb as accompanist sang at A good Saddle horse gentle ijr1 Mike, Lbs. 1050 about Jane Rich, Mrs. Kathleen Mcik!e,i ride two to weighs tor Convention easy ona round nc ills ... i ram the Weber Dulry L FURNI- CRYSTAL Mrs. Lorraine' FcA quality groceries at Mrs. WiUh h ft he traverse, ho split were highly,..., Ogden. They E Edith Mrs. Reese, Mrs. able prices trade at the QUALITY man. skull open with a deadly Ipired TUR by Apostle Caiii-- s Attorney Bor- - GROCERY', Misses UTAH. Gen LOGAN the McCann and several NORTH, have war made the Unknown van and others. They let tf Adv. Mavis and nice Noble her v,v Deppe. do that with his idealism. engagements' in the nrar future. can 7 remember, soys one at peorge P. JoffPh ?tkc' T. riowman Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alta Whitt entertained officer, "a pair of hands P. John Mrs. Henry O. Hanson wu hostess Toolson, Toolson, David delicions Mrs. and Mr. and iNShOPthft-Nd- . Roskelley 1 9kl party Sunday evening. A Tool -!i2T!lli,y ulm0Ti) which pro to iho Ladios Literary club Time aluncheon were dinner guests sf Mr. ond Mrs. Lorenzo Toolson ond Mraltinda was served to tho following wmrd fwm tho uakcd Mhcn soil book. Uttte The Kcb. 20,. attended a poriyat Loganon home on Cecil Morgan at Logan on Thursday. was guests: Louise Waite, Donna Winn, roo ot trC turned a. in honor cf the birthday of Mind, by Rachel Field Wednesday of till, j n Dee and Jensn Smith 0,10 kmd seemed to bcrevGiwcd by Mrs. James Cragun. A Rodney Mrf- - Harmon Vriet-so'f -and Seth and Wilson Mr. Mont Mr. t tho sky with an accusing delicious luncheon was served at the Logan Jack Dcmscy of Butte of Hyrum spent Sunday in Smith The evening wu hostess. the and Samuel Mrs. sur-claafternoon. of the boating on tho PARAMOUNT ri.XGRLE Km of tho field visiting with Mrs. bnira Gyllen house games. and ITWa fa ln.H irik fww.w 1W flooded trench wu the flonnaon and Mrs. Leo Low are spent in playing Hiw) STATION. adr. tf. Bkog. i music. (Continued on page 4) 'special guests. " ?? "J friOLLy SAYS wiu 01 "t0' .dn-S- rrason-Sneigrov- jh Ohe face In-,5- Jr ip-o- ut N tanas everyth! no dowN M' M' liNes...the the crosses... whole life's history In just a. tittle, fsxe? n e, |