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Show jpiTOL, Logan DAILY I t R take jfS. Today & Sal. EVERYBODYS OLD HAN Sun. lo Thar. Gable Loy and Harlaw.in YIFE VERSUS SECRETARY BANK NIGHT FRIDAY. thought A DAILY THOUGHT much business in busmens, but It lot of it to keep You should back the nmbitioiu of your home city to the limit cannot reform the Wishing world. ii hrfn COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, APRIL 3, 1936. NUMBER 16 ' ii For Celebration Date COUNTY ID FEA GROWERS RETURN FROM RECEIVE SEED EXPERTS EXPLAIN COAST TRIP NEW PROGRAM FOR Mr. SUMMIT EXTENSION STAFF FARMERS and Mrs. Glen Tout and Miss will lyiu, county pea growers seed during the next two Lena Smith returned Wednesday Features of the new nations! soil according to A. W. Qiam-u- g from a three weeks trip to California where they were the guests of Mr. conservation of Smithfield, president of the program which will serLong ve as the basis Cannnig Crops associa- - and Mrs. Oliver NHaon at re-p-u BOARD INCREASES FOR OUR TEETH LIST STATE Four pencils were added to the state staff of the Utah State Agri- COMMITTEES SELECTED OK FOR GROWS SCHOOL During the p-- st week eight more students from our school have visite.1 the dentist, and received their O.K. teeth slips. Cbr school aim is to have Every Child with 0. K. Teeth. We would like all parents to cooperate with us in helping our school to roach this goal. . The new names which have b.ou added to our former list rre: DAY HEALTH Regular weekly meetings arc now being held by all committees to nv-kour annual Health Day a mu'ccsm. May the Sth is the day set and each coumiittce is on its toes tu make sure that tlieir responsibilities will be taken care of enrly. L. Vem Toolson, Glen R. M:y-- r Winn, and F. L. Allen, with Lawrence Weeks as secretary-treasure- r, form the central committee, ami the following have been n"niod - chaii-nia- n of the various committees. Harry Michaelia, p'.rade; J. M. Fulkerson, finance; Haxen Hillyard, publicity; T. V. Jarvis, program; Glen R. Winn, r ports; additional meme bers will bo added to each and will be announced. We are assured by .':11 responsible that neither time or means will be spaied in making Health day at Smithfield till;', year a real succe-oi- . Keener interest is apparent at our School in getting O.K. teeth, with a determination tliut the lion rs will remain nt h.rnie, but this will not be an easy thing, as a number of schools in the county are quietly but seriously planning and preparing to fn lioni-- i wilk honors. Each community has its d':':. Smilhficld'g lie 1th day has gained great fevor throughout the state. The lossona of health and better living that have been taught through the activities cf this day, cannot lie fully estimated. The committees in charge this year assume their responsibility with a determination of putting over a day equal to what has been in the past. c for the development cultural college extension service and of state end county programs were several shifts were made in perfcr distribution and explained by federal officials at a sonnel Friday when the board of Qi meeting held at Salt Lake City, trustees met at Lcg&n. Lyman H. Jid of distribution as announced 7 March for western states ex- Rich, former agricultural ftftndty is as follows: agent for tension representatives. Holiday, April 6, Greenville and Utah county, was named dairy 9 a. Only crop lands were considered specialist He will devote his entire gjdc puk, Smithfield factory, at this 3 An m. intensive study time to the dairy interests of the meeting. a to P- is now being made locking toward state. Mr. Rich FIRST GRADE fjciday, April 7, Richmond viner was from Delons Barker the development of a range improve- the local institution ingraduated Ad, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1925 and from ment program. When this prelimin- the Trenton Billy Spillman Wednesday, April 8, University of Minnesota in 1929 Mads Jlulse ary study is completed, further meet- in dairy production. From 1925 to Tnnton viner shed, 9 a. m. to 2:30 will be held with the range 1928 he was ings GRADE SECOND a. p agricultural agent in interests, officials said. Amalga and Ikunday, April 9 Wasatch county and upon his reBilly Hansen George E. Farrell, director of the turn following his advanced study Clair Rasmussen Kirk, Smithfield factory, 9 a. m. western division of the AAA, was in Minnesota, Mr. Rich waa til p. m. appoint- THIRD GRADE in charge of the meeting. States in ed Smithfield end Friday, April 10 Retta Lou Day agent for Utah county. lie was the western division represented are: born in Paris, Idaho and served in FOURTH GRADE Smithfield factory, 9 a. Westfield?, Utah, Arixona, California, Colorado, the 145th Division during the warfd Etel p. m. Haul Larkin ooo- Idaho, Kangs, Montana, Nevada, war. FIFTH GRADE New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Sis. Loren zn Anderson entertained Dr. Arvil Stark of Payson, a graAlma Dcppe and Washington Wyoming. duate of the USAC and Iowa Agri- it a birthday dinner at her home The general outlines of the nation- Ki mtural ntiiday evening. The guests were ,t Am Iowslf WA, BUND COYOTE MYTH NATURE COMMENTS al program which state agricultural letted at one long table which was etxcnsion horticulturist. Dr. appointed workers studied are described as beentered by a boul of yellow daffo-fi- t, was Stark, until his appointment ing largely a composite if the rec- assistant horticulturist at the State OF UTE INDIANS Tables were arranged for bridge ommendations of the four regional following the dinner. College of New Mexico. Lst year conferences held recently at Salt he a detaile 1 study if ARBOR DAY Ar. ToM To Lake City,- - Chicago, Memphis, and fruit supervised Geod Alfalfa hay For Sale, near trees in Utah. DU. ALBERT IL REAGAN York New City. State highway. Inquire B. M onion ....This is the week for planting trees Another addition to the staff was Brigham Young University The field set-u-p is ts fellow in adv. tf The word Arbor comes to us from the appointment of Lloyd liunswk-er- , which that general prevailed under Smith-Hughthe word Arboretum or forest. Why the teacher at Beaver, At one time Ihere was an Indi n AAA programs, with county, and lire. Frank Tidwell entertained at not season of out the the Piutc' Mr' spirit 00ttnty carry who was blind. He could see ju- -t one state and a party Wednesday in honor of her and plant a tree. If the tree planted community committees, ker &dU3ted rouJ the Utah a little out of bis left eye, that comeach These for committee state. de:-mtLighter Barbras birthday. A State Agricultural college in 1935. was rll. He, tio, would never beliwc la a de treble specie and the planting mittees are to be made up of probirthday cake centered the site well chosen, it might well outShifts in the field included: the what people told h:m. He d ubted ducers. wving table. Enter appointments last the youngest reader of this transfer of S. R. Boswell from Sevier everything that anyone said to him; Goal National re used. A dainty luncheon was column. The national goal under the new county to he agricultural agent in but anything lie said was all right. to twelve guests. Games fur We have already m:ny intrezting to SmitkfieEd High is to add approxim: tely 80 Utah county to replace Mr. Rich; He would always say "no gw, the entertainment. in Smithfield, program and unusual trees Lew Trice from said him. Mar of transfer lu the anything anybody million acres to the To Have A Dsnee most of which were planted by the to become agent for Once he went with liis wife to crops. There were approximately 100 Beaver county PSt Young Men's Dollars in Old Piute A. Pioneers of an earlier day. He had bows buffalo. from and ar hunt Ql if Ilymas million acres of such crops in 1930. Sevier; Nab pockets. Don't wait for Town-leOn the lot Just north if the Old to Tooele county to fill a vacancy row. After they had traveled some Procedure See H. T. The Smithfield Junior High school tm. adv. Hillyard Opera House st:nds a numUnder the nil conservation pro- left by Bion Tolman who has ac- distance he sat down on a rock to is having tlieir spring dance Friday, characta position with the United rest. His wife had two good eyes. ber of specimens of unusual gram farmers will receive payments cepted Hr. and Mrs. Den Wixon and 3, at the school. It is being April the lots buffalo of are There of er. Intrezting is their variety s well f--r States here, agriculture; deparmtent planting certain crops and fir daughter of Logan visited the last by the Girl? League and sponsored asHe shot she said. "Shoot them. as their size. eretain practices which comply with shift of Golden L. Stoker from to be very worthwhile and yut of the week with Mr. and Mrs. promises random Lake somewhat Salt at are for several veritable sistant county times, trees living agent Then the purposes of the new law. For is invited to Roy Tidwell. monuments to James Klrkbrido this purpose, available appropriations to agent for Beaver county. Mr. and succeeded in killing one; but entertaining. Everyone admission. small a attend at very Stoker's position will be filled by as he could not see, his wife did father of our fellow townsman, J. W. total approximately 3470,000,000. Maktcnsen Ruth instead I he not tell him that FUNERAL had; Klrkbrido. From their epperance SERVICES Under the national program crops John J. Bamird, Utah State AgriReporter would judge that they must have are divided into three main chases: cultural college graduate in 1938, she hid it, so he would not stumble in on to it. However, he thought he Smith-Hughteacher fromer HELD FOR INFANT been planted at least 50 years ego. such ra wheat, crops had shot a buffalo and said, "I Fillmore. Just north of the walk and within corn, cotton, etc.; a few feet ot the street stands a crops such as grasses pastured or These appointments will become killed one, but his unfaithful wife it- This cut for Tbs infant sqa of Mr. and Mrs. giant Sycamore or Plane tree. crops effective in the immediate future, said, "You missed hay; and Government by Law After all the other buffalo had Director William Peterson said. LMla Rash, died Wednesday, April tree is ip my opinion the largest such as legumes. and wife the run sleep -feigned Utah. eff, oooNorthern tree of its kind in L ftwn scarlet A crop base wilj be fever, by Edict? they camped near where he had established for each farm determined fcnertl services were held at the It is unusual not only in its size FOR SALE shot the buffalo. Then when he was in form as well. Due to its lo- by the number of acres in such By RAYMOND PITCAIRN tone and burial took farms in I fast aileep, she left him and ook place in the but Several homes and foced been lias Nntiorud Chairman will it receive and cation Formers 1935. in WoBivllle pruning crops cemetery. Cache Valley. No renters need apply the meat far off so she could dry Sentinelt of the Republic to reach upwsrd for light and m a payment for planting H. Monscn Richmond, Utah. it. She had left him there to starve. a result the bulk of its branches are or crops on acres inquire Dominant among the demands of adv. tf For a long time he stayed there men walk, who fought the Revolution was j well above 85 feet from the formerly devoted to in an improvised wickiup, a3 he the right to a voice in the making of ac- almost will trunk has The bole vary Its payments th!Cr:ps. pr SAILING A SPORT ON could not see to go anywhere. He laws under which they were governed. The "Personal appearance of tree grown in cording to the productivity of the MILE HIGH ELK LAKE By their victory our fathers won that jthen made some medicine from an its top reaches to a height of ppar sail and the kind of crop replaced. near rocks on Jealously they guarded it in the herb that right. grew In Taxes This payment will be based pn proa hundred feet. both Federal and State constitutions. his on rubbed he This QIll hauae. his thus established, the Under the A little west of the ginnt Syca duclivity in wch county and wil near!y a mile above sea level 'eyes and soon Ills cyc3 were well. enactment system By RAYMOND PITCAIRN of law was reserved ta men 10 nn acre more stands a Catalpx of nearly the average approximately N:tlonal Forest, Then in the far distance hs saw a chosen by the people and responr.lve ta thp National Chairman heroic Mze. Its top is forked for the nation. In addition, it Is Q g Uic United states For- - j smoke of a Camp fire. To this he their will. It Is the traditional Ameri. M.Stniinrli o1 1ha Republic . - pame conse-ad somewhat twisted and toid-.f- planne d to make a smaller payment Hkc, at an-'went and there he found his wife can system. gervicl crops Nnripaper-readln- g each urae in lacks the character and Q0 fect Americans are . fi,lly But there is onother type of 'legislafwt i .drying the very moat that he had u. g jowcr tjjail lot in 1930, or where a sm wnilnj the names o( of the Cas- - shat with his bw mi arrow. And tion known as Administrative Law. of the Syctmore. ness Fun,injt r the taxes these days. . system of edicts and decrees, practlce is i KrrItja ut. 'Hir larger m,Ie away. Forc,t when she saw him, yhe dropped, it Is a down At the north last corner Capital - stock to by rulers to subject pop- limited Tax. Undistributed will per be the f uuupic one In rpsl payment thu clouds," jduad. It never pays iu da wrong. . ulations. In its house stand:! Iiy "(piling enactment the people apre-jwPttion Reserve Tax, Tonnage Tag.oa trees In our eommuHlly, a nat,''g cent of the base I hive no voice. ,n p:puiarlty in the past j ooo h.g WJocturers, Excise Tax, Comm to ! It N the only aKe for most crops- - Exceptions are c0n8id- - JEFFERSON KNEW VALUE Tax. Insurance Tax those are Ix)cal fir or That's one reason why so many fw ret a few of the titles with which a Alpine Mering u,c fommtVm of a yacht club trcc of its kind that I have observe this limit include sugarjwets, OF FARMING ON CONTOUR,I thoughtful citizens are protesting The smullerj wl return, and tobacco. against the flood of edicts pouring out Oongrese ie crowding growing in the valley. It V f when additional boats arc I headlines. of the offices of various boards and no payment will not exceed (1 an arr ' is of and Elk Lake, on to rapidly 1'iesident appear third Thomas Jcffarson very bureaus at Washington today. do they all meanf Let the grown tint for each acre in soil conserving and. expectd size, all of which Indicate WrU explain, of the United St:.tca whose birthgreat Ie fact farm. P.iythe They realize that a whole new body on tapwtaiil at h.;me crops is 13, was a practical farAdministrative Law is being forced of 5 Whatever their UU, whomever It he. nut been particularly April day actual for incuts will be made only an supposed to hit we, the poo- - In the valley limit. U iw1"1 soil on the people, not by their elected repof conservation knew mer. Jle with the regHr tha Bnal MU. resentatives, but by appointed chiefs performance in accord ut is stove the 7.000 fo"l ii of vital Importance ta lasting and of s ulations. W directly, of course hut In the bureaus and commissions, in whose summer ami snow falls deep In 1913, successful where writing farming. selection the voters had no choice and course of events. As economof regulations to The application Albemarle ceol about his farm in county, over whose actions they exercise no ic .explain, the industries and other are stands Just nor- local conditions regarding cross prac1 oontrol. Va., ho aaid: at whom such levies oaten- - The evergreen that be deter-will and payments we have and is In recent years those citizens have s lined must raise tha tax th of thet Sycamore is a Norway ticca, Our country hilly local meetings fay outflow. HowT Tha obvious Spruce or as the pioneers would say mied rt habit of plowing in observed a constantly increasing numthe in been ber of examples of extravagance, arroof tree committees and rtate agricultural is to add It to the price of pine. This apecie lhe straight rows, whether up or down gance and interference with individual tint In these pictures PWdqcjg--workers. tha things which is Believing hill, or however they lead, and cur right! on the part of Bureaucrats who quite commonly planted awage vopker tu pis wife and Following the regional conference. Important soil was all rhpiilly running Inta assumed, or to whom Congress deleand Is probably as good. for the of parts heed Uiy. evsnti or providing a gllnpis jrea of this type. Director Willian Peterson tree as the rivers. We new plow horizongated, powers vested inly In the people any tide valley why aw are laid Uerrt 9 bMr el ptopls who art playing Utah Extension Servico called g the curvature ft the or their elected representatives. 1,1 following tally wo railroad fare wry pay, U a liadiag part la today's Today they see the growing threat of hills and hollows on dead level, howbasket wo sassy I W. 2wry mavtri Administrative Law supplanting, unless atlaln are an ssscntlal part has sewim with Mr. Fsrrell, bill wo meet. In every suit be. however Evlinos the tree crooked ever may checked, our entire American system of f the extension director I Ihs siodira stwipapir, P"Ywr. la every phma call ws make, This pnrlisulir erewml hy Its iwlghhure Uiat A. Lloyd, furrow thus acts ss a reservoir legislation and with ii our constituery been where wills ws drive section, western Is lisas the tonu- esrvltis for ws print tvery to receive and retain the waters, all tional form of government. not show the individual and1 ti salict group covarlng Jfty why heavy taxes, wherever It does this the Utah program was outlined of whch go I' tile tonefit of th Bureaucracy and democracy cannot boost tha cost of living for ly ef and ictne el ssUsuil It was to hold dfatrict discussed. instead rf running off continue to exist side hy fide. One or plant worker and consumer lor tha growing new The round headed tree, growing ilie where In the state InlsruL Thau plelurti srt the other must yield. Whether or not into the streams." Ejgwhtfming majority of American Just east of the lnk arc the globe meetings will bo we shall surrender government by the explained. aluctud from thouundslhti a not of pregram toil is tree, are 59 HuhThat's of farmers ay, people for government by Bureaucrats why. reganlleM lnanvng Many This type are taxes retain what writers Iiocust. by day cvsry snappsd by graft as Jefferson learned, the vluc f is for us to determine. a true -- peeie hut is obiained reitht "personal touch." Mrs. LaVina Dcppe attended VI-atwi photographers Is sviry Ij0rU to contour common As heirs of the patriots who waged a plowing nml planting a onto Fri Stake Ijbk names for laasa eon obarara ing iho meeting of the Benson eernsr ol ths globs. Turn to wind forni soil lasses whldi serious check , long and bitter vrr for the right to hy limlw of home the ? 'wh bat they cannot lower the stiH-- the at UVE will thin and tha wsnes make their own laws, our decision and water, reports the Soil Consermiy presideiwy k That must be achieved by globe like mp. These Stoddard nt Richmond on should not be a difficult one. waste In government whWi Service. are not remm Evelyn but vation trees rpedmen Wednesday. Uma necessary- mended for gcnerel planting. Be:ch. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tibbits of Beaumont Calif. Placet of interest they visited were the San Diego Exposition where outdoor pipe they saw Organ in the world, and many other wonderful things. The Catelina the Navy battleship, Saratoga that was anchored with the fleet in the Long Beach harbor. The Marsh Field airport and Palme Springs. They also visited the old home town of Mr. and Mrs. Nilson, Santa Monica, while there they attended the Smithfield- - Newton reunion at Huntington Park there were a great many there that have been residents of Smithfield and Newton. 26-2- st d, a-- cuin-mitte- THE es ed Jr. d. es or Touch' t I- clova-qucnt- or once-ratmll- Ur - ig ofeii uni-Frj- Let Pictures Tel! the Story of , lri. Iscl-dun- ly |