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Show jjpifOL, Logan Today & Sal. CHARLIE CHAN AT THE C!RCUS-- Sun. io Wed. Shirley Temple in CAPTAIN JANUARY RANK NITE THURSDAY i daily thought much business take Sbod1? A DAILY THOUGHT You should buck tha smbltlons f your homo city to tho limit. tho reform cannot Wishing world. but it lot of it to keep in business, whole ' COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY USEE SMITHFIELD PEOPLE APRIL UTAH, NUMBER 17. 1936 T0 iSM!THFiE!LQ GARDEH A DOCTOR PRESENTS jATTILIO BAGQIORE TO MRS. CHARLOTTA TEAMS CLUB TO START ROSE JSING ON USAG LYCEUMSOH IS LAID TO REST VIEWS ON HEALTH DAY SSELESME RETURN FROM 8 EUROPEAN TOUR IS JOHN-INCLU- DE VARIETY TEST According to the loco! softball AS IT AFFECTS CHILD FRIDAY, APRIL Funeral services for Mr;. Cliarlut-Jt.- i i committee it ha3 been suggested that widow of Gusts Johnson, B. Farr and daugh-u- t a softball league composed of eight! The local club is mea?-thesft,. Thomas find To every re ident of Smithfield, - Johnson, were held Monday in the LOGAN Attilio Baggiore, interteam be aon, Bramley, organized n MMekL (much alive tLe days. At a Genevieve, e Health famous concert Day should bring m survey Mre. singer, Ri.hmond South ward chapel. eight teams would include: iug recexly held at the home of nationally SmithfieM recently returned from and s challenge. A survey as to will appear at the Logan tobernncel i Johnson died on Wednesday Mrs. April Smith-Peat?m Gordon, Mr. Pehrson of on a lyceum progr-.four months trip to Europe. April 17, at 8, at the hsMe of her daughter, Mrs. jar. how much you have accomplishwere met in field First, Second and Third ward.-- , the Pehrson Floral nd Genevieve ..T of Lo 8 p. m., Rusvell E. YlVrnsicn, chair- Emma and Company two Miilig.n, of Smithfiled of ed in the protection of yourself, who has farm bureau teams (one fnm gan g;ve an nTmtaiz by Mr. Farr and in- man of the Utah State Agricultural aMed. interesting cooperacommunity through a in fall compIicatioiM resulting mission for the L.D.S. church, the north aide of town and the other structive f.ik cn the planting and of the tion. in the safeguarding college lyceum committee, announced admit two nnmllis ago. I Germany. From Hamburg they from the south aide), one California! cars of About 23 people were recently. of Sinithfeld ethers. thru health has G. of the Nelson Bishop George Corporation team, one piesent. nrnded over Flensburg to Denmark Parking establishment uf uch a day, and the acSmith-fielAfrica America and the emducted ward Europe, First visit-1one! k SmithfieJd Brick and Tile team, some time Some 250 rose lushes have recent-Kiwa- claim his them they spent great art, and ftom Cairo, sen'ices which were attended by the solicitation uf other cities end team and one business men's ly been received from the friends in Copenhagen. From growers Egypt come praises heralding him many from both Smithfild and Rich-mcn-d towns O participate, issued a chalte3-uland distributed tu the they returned to Germany Individual is ne of the most brilliant and as well a fr. m other com- lenge to surrounding communities to s in interested this ipjrdmscrs. Any ElTpent three delightful weeks in excell your efforts. tnarevlcus tenors of the present day. munities. there they witnessed proposed league are urged to have j view of the fact that SmithfieM Bniin. WhE Unreservedly we can aay, that as was but a few seasons ago that It T. M. were offered by Prayers in honor of the their representatives at a meeting h?i chrren as its Mogtn the Rore the great celebration an As&xisted Press cable from Rome Van Crden of Smithfield ?nd N. D. a civic body, the resident i of Smith-fiel- d Hit-rt Friday evening, April 24, at 8 p. j City the local grrden club has chas-anniversary of Chancellor have always been health mindreported the debut of on extraor- Meirill of the Richmond South ward in the SmithfieM Junior h.ph en to establish an experimental rose rise O the dictatorship. From ed. When the first pioneers made dinary new tenor at the Royal Opera bishopric. cchcnl. Beilin they traveled on down through their selection in a. proper place for ,garden. This, is for the particular Ilia name 'W Alt ilia Baggiore. He choir ward Smithfield The First Softball practice will start next Dresden and (he beautiful cities of jpuiive if determining which var- had sung in Tosca" opposite Claud- directed by Mrs. E. B. Lundqui.it, the building of a settlement, they Czecho-lovek- ia on ieties and types of r.isca would do ia Muzio, then were mindful cf the fact that ample through Leipzig, :f(ffred soprinr. of the Ital- and accompanied on .the piano by 000 best in this climate. to Prague. From Prague takand Mre. Bertha Mather, furnished the drainage is one of the greatest of ians, fjg performance hd First rrop Dry Farm Hay for sale. It is intended that all the var-Ad- en the Reman isusic world by storm. health factors. When the creek befey went into Austria, stopping at opening and closing numbers. SpecPhone No. 4, SmithfieM. ieties planted in this plot will be The King came a distributor of the Typhoid Vienna, and then back to Munich in Mussolini ial numbers .consisted of vocal duets fynemel and rnd so had sunimr.ned him to their respectine for tha winter Olympics, held they commenced the erection genn M. T. Van and Ortien daughMip. by a small BLANCHARD CHILD of iluit nil who v.irh may he able to tive boxes to receive their personal ureter a is system and have continter, Mrs. Gir.t McCann; Mre. Lona ued ths learn wrie.ty nemos and rer-- typer, congratulations; hundreds ;.f h:i effort until s4 the present tillage of the Bavarian Alps. They Saihh a:id li. S. Wehb, end club Ins been granted by the mirers h'd followed the artist from ten fortunate in securing sleeping Ixwis. time they can boest of one of the Florence and Rcbcs-cDIES aeeommodctions in Oberammergau city ciur.jil the use of a plot nn the theater to the hotel f lhwing also a violin selection by J. W. bert systems in the State of Utah, the camp gr.mnd area for this pur- his performance. or can boldly challenge the United I nl There tire famous Passicn Hay was by !!rs. K. M. jpher acn.inipauic-Staten to produce a better rne. Willard Eugene Blanchard, infant pose. Fi ns for the beds and walks' Baggiore is an American, of Ital- Hicken. hfli They reported the Olympic s'--n Preventative medicine, when exhave drawn been in Thomas PlanChristina of and and L. were enjoyable l chem-fiiespecially He ian born was accepted. a in Tire sweet, helpful and ancestry. pmM to the citizens of thin city of the U. S. Olym- Christensen Blanchard of SmithfieM ting has been cairied forward. thst fifty-tw- o mining town of Michigan end was diopositijn cf Mre. Jolmson, her plained wan received with favor, and Its died suddenly Tuesday morning. The following varieties rf hybrid educated there in the public sehn-ls- . v.l pic participants had been fellow fai.li were p lienee, imhnitry r. The child was bom at Smithfield j tea rises have been planted this During his gvnr.nrr vehool and high lauded by the fell.wing speakers: values have spread thnmghnutt Carlin on the S. S. Manhattan goNovember 10, 1935. He in survived year: school days, Baggliuc studied the Albert McCann. H M. . Egan, l'res. County. In fact the spread has been ing to Europe. so great that SmithfieM must keep Gold of Ophir, Juliet, d Edward violin. He was cimrrt master and J. W. Funk, After the Olympic games had by his parents, one brother, Thomas. liiship George G. La1 L. Carol a souton went Dickson, cister, George Fhnchard, Mswley, the Gorott?, Jr., conductor through f they high Nelson. The lafer als' read a poem earnestly forging ahead in order to occasionaly remain in tha front ranks. During hern Germany and then down thru Mona Blanchard; grandparents, Mr. T-- li men, Kev. F. Page Roberts, Ma- - school orchestra :nd also played in wiitinn r- - . tribute by. her the pant year most people have coc Switzerland to sunny Italy passing and Mrs. Asael Blanchard, all of dam Drilex, Charles F. Kilham, Dame the local moving theater. n route through part of the Swiss-Italia- n Smithfield, and grandparents, Mr. Ediih Helen, E. F. Thom, Los An-- 1 Following his grsdintxn from high GrindsniM i rr pall bearers. oper ted in the health program of n have a Mrs. Margin! Anderhon and Miss innoculdif ni, but there are a few Alps. They found Italy a and Mrs. Anton Christensen of Rich- - geies, President Hoover, Mrs. Aarcn wh?al, he determined who must receive further education. Mock mond. L. Ward, Imperial Potentate, J. very beautiful and interesting place, collgee education in addition to his Beatrice Spackni n were in charge Our efforts must not cease with Neu-jroThursPaul Madam Edward were held Funeral services He Harriot, his worked music which Florence, ol the way visiting Milan, Venice, training. lovely flcral offerings battle against preventable disthe of Duchess Smithfield 2 Petty Uprichard, Rome, Pisa, and Genca. The attit- day at p. m. in the through Moorehead college, from were carried by grandchildren and eases and perfect teeth, but mujt A. Edison, which Institution he hnlds the bach- nicrei. ude of the Italian people was, they Third ward chapel. Burial was In Athol, Hadley, elor of arts degree. It was while Interment kik place in the Rich- be launched out iif.a new and other said, very friendly and they found the Logan cemetery under the dir- Hosier Beauty, Crimson Queen, wkhaut any De EttSr Holland, the ection a in of Scarlet, was that mortuary. ha mond less student Lindquist in things college cemetery where Fred Ander- important fields; expensive Italy than ' of our present enthusiasm in 000 in any other country visited. Sensation, Red Radiance, Ami 'Quftt-ar- he was' introduced to John McCor- son of Hyde Park dedicated - the the good work we ere - accomplishScarlet Prince, Gulden Ophelia, mick, who b de him let nothing grave. On the return journey they stopOK School Summit I.ethan Radiance, Caledonia, was ing. The field of mental hygiene is Christina Chartatta Jjhnson stand in the way of his carear as ped al Montreaux to aee the c?ctlc so important we should have an orHill, Vile De Paris, a singer. Chillin and alco visited Geneva where Lilia at horn Mellosa, Sweden, April List Crews Teeth in our community affiliaFerganisation Claudius the Lesgue of Nations convenes. Then Constance, Sunburst, Since..retnrning to America in 1931 22 1851. She was the daughter of ted with the State organization. PerneL in concerts net, Autumn, Angele has Carla Anders and Charlott: Peter arrivito on went they given Baggiore Paris, France, other avenues are open in In color there are whites, reds, NAME ON Milwaukee, ng about the time Hitler's soldiers IS YOUR CHILDS Indianap lis, At- Foreberg Anderson. She married Many the field of Health and should remulti-colorones. and other Gust&f Johnsod' who scores tnd of her were engaged in the reoccupation tf pinks leading LIST. THIS preceded lanta, ceive our most earnest support. This experimental plot should grow cities thorughout the country. Every- in death twenty-fou- r the Rhineland. White yean ago. May 1st has been chossn as the visiting in Ver-nailAlthough we have done well dur-, as tire years go on and undcubtedly where he has keen acclaimed a she church counLDS will the be Having jiined they mentioned seeing :t leant last day whm OK slips the past year, I hope the time ing of our sch-olthe will to interest add 13 planes and a and won the hearts of his migrated from Eskil&tuna, Sweden couple of observat- ted in the Cache Cbunty will come when we will develop such to and public Utah landscaped in of audience. 1S8S, winner beautifijy The ready ion balloons, shewing that the feelcoming July, for CK teeth. a health program, for each coming ooo locating in Richmnod where she ing in France mutt have bean, on: this contest will receive the Silver park. year, that its announcement on Healmade her home until of apprehension. Distriot 1st recently. BN I A To Loving Cup from the th Day, will be Issued as a chalward She was for martf years a From Paris they went acrors the Dental The Summit school SSIQU SCHOOL BAND Relief Society teacher and was ac- lenge far every citizen in our atchannel to spend a week in London has won tha trophy for the last two On Operetta tive in temple work. An industrious tractive city, to keep Smithfield in inf from there on up through the years. This is an achievement which1 worker in the home. She has woven the front ranks of health. By so indicates be'utiful English countryside to Ed- is moEt pr'ise worthy for it you decrease the expense asa charming rug;, mode quilts, knitwear snd other doing And Rained, inburgh, the esptial of Scotland. that the school has had '.he largest sociated with sickness and prevent From there they took the route back percentage of OK teeth during those j The Nrth Cache High school band operetta the handiwork.' in early days she spun loss of time two acts under through illness whsse cloth J. and made from cWhes of Mrs. Eugenia Lund- - yarn direction through Ireland, stopping in Dublin years. It is h'ped by students, teac- under the ahle direction of value it is hard to estimate. made hereclf. tho thru end thin by sponsorship long enough to see the mixing of Pulsipher, and school patrons that by quiet, will be presented ' 000 Mrs. Johns' n is rorvived by three ticket? for the Irish sweepstakes and cup will be presented to the Summit j of the SmithfieM Kiwanis club, Firrt w:rd MIA Tuesday night, .sons and two daughters; Frans G. a free public concert Sunday April 28, in the First ward hill. the mammoth new again this year, since the English liner, the Johnson and Mary Spackm n of for evening Ft 8:00 p. m. in the Smith-thre- e Queen Mary. They arrived in Cobh hwl to which it is presented an Mrs. Lundquist Aecoiding to HEALTH DAY OPERETTA Tabernacle, ward Second Field its has' extent castand chores been consecutive years becomes just in time t take the S. S. Wash-kigtu- n of &anta, Tbs band assembled on the public chosen and are rehearsing daily t3 Sm, hf.eld; Hilnier i for New York, arriving in permanent owner. . M ?na. California end Henry John-- . . New York, April 2. The Summit school can become square at 7:80 snd were maneuvered 85Ure Station Cloudville, a charming pU.?,C Miss Lewiston; twenty nine grand- While in New York they were the permanent owner of this Honor up and down the street by 2bth. Mrs. Lund- fonnance on 8iB operrtta in two acts and sn inter- one childrfn. lw drum Lou major, Hendricks, xoihe' will fortunate in seeing the basketball Trophy, if parents csoperate Mary role ,ude bY Shields snd Shields has been quist indicated the Je dins - .ter. Fred Anderson and Mrs. i'T.'n tournament in Madison Square Gar- and have the necessary dental work nftar which they retired to the t vreuld be played by Mirtenelected by the Summit school for Laoy and of Richmmd. hour Andergnn an hof'-rand hornncle den held to determine or played the U. S. Amc for their children on Alice Mather, Ebert Health Day entertain , its annual Reese, son, Perry qqq. concert. j one-ha- lf representative at the coming Olym- May 1st. Maxine Allen. Build Tout,' ment Lundquist, of consisted numbers The the played f pic Games in Berlin. Following are the names j This operetta is one of unusual Lena end leon Smith, Kenneth U fSfcbl a a who hive difficult marches ami overtures, a From New York Pitcher. charm and rf fere much entertainment M. E. and they traveled students in the grades Turner, several and selections few last! p'pular westward, stopping off in Wishing in FOnT DOUGLAS i" ,onff nd d nre in addition to a the; were all i Am1. mg those rehearsing j 1.1 folk's f mgs, which t"n e.nd Giicago and Girls I are: choruses chorus;; rrriving in various j delightful story about the sky folk I'Hyed wiili a fine nes-- an t smooth' Ogden Friday morning, April 10. of the carnival Af and at the their NaDcane Noble, In Nelson, found Phyllis is only prwK that nseally Annual Citizen's mountain. At this wVmsicaltop The .islernth They report having had a marvelous sky car-Isiili Tidwell. Marj-- ; ton Fi lter, band. feKsii:il or pr trip and having seen nr me very in-- ( SECOND GRADE M0m- y"U wiU niect. 01d-.M-n of the Tiavelicr. Janice Milligan and Brcn- t' .he now has Ma Bingham. Mora Mar l ham-- j bedN rll. tercsting things in every country . I,Bdjr chorus: Cyei dMnty Orden. Van C,nct' da Iv.mls Ihe-iRays schnel IreVsr they virited. be in. Bonnie Rae Pitcher and r,s nd the cloudlel,, ra,nhow Meikle. Frank JJ Nolle, and 1 tab ! Smithfield Reynold one and Napper, "f line Fmimus Rock of many others, Hamrn Ih to c :11 , Carl Fuller, HnroM Gutkc, Ralph j the Marne can li'ache proud will t'nuidy open July Regiment) TII1RU GRADE ia director Miftg Melba riowman COURT OF HONOR 'heir own. Delbert Tarhctl. Mies Elva Palmer is tea Acroniinj: It clirertor FORTH GRADE director and Miss Inez Lee TO RE HELD Barbara Facer, Roy Sorensen. Ran- t!u lurid plana to attend director, ing on May Pay in Smith-fieldall Nielson. for further announcements Waite Mi vs Louis' music loving of treat the 'rnted 'j,avc nn 0pp.: rtimity to attend and again direeti',n A Scout Court GRADE FIFTH date of performance the be concerning will Honor end music f choru andj c m I w,j- besides vlmvring pii b'.ir to niiire beautiful the cast end other important features hd in the SmithfieM Second ward Sherman Hansen, Sherman Rusrcll aiu ' . w;n W fw. or a aio ( T)J olllain nrnPm-iti.step principles superb inarching. regarding Tabernacle Yrrls.. llillyard. and.. Sunday, April 19 at 2: 000-do a very difficult d nee in j enrollment and other information P- - m. A Tarbctt. good attendance is desired. Hie d 'firing ehares a ,bri pert '.ining to the cimp interested At' Opeu-etta-. RaHpD Til Rfi consists of: Ij.ioy Mor . pellon;; phoi:l, write to ('.M.T.C. time j prcrenl Mr. N. 0. MEN Gyllenskog h's returned TWO PROMINENT vu"'- home from a otflc"' Uri p While Black four months visit with i daughter, In Boise, Idaho snd AT MEETING Auxiliary Meals LILL WRIGHT WINS IN life, Washington. But he says Uler Is no place like home. I The Ameriran Legion Auxiliary Two prominent men spoke t' he M'n- Mmn T. R. lal Kiwanis meeting Unit 58, met nl the home "f Mrs. I Simpson of Suit Lnkc regular ' City were guests Ethel Miles Friday, April 10 1936. f Mrms Clifford day evening. A very rilmulion.il ' Mis. I.'ll R right with (lie able by Ul SilttpF i givpn talk president Alirc Tlmley presided I intererting Saturday and Sunday, llowvrd Mr. axsistnnee nf her nee mpmist, Floyii Nrslin l Clarenrc pnigiam i,insiele,l of v em.dy Milo. wn first pie ip at the E. W. K!R)nBi s In, by Miu th'leman Ualhnm of 4 be Stale Tax Card cf y I. amatuer e.xnles; list, hri- - ;i(".ompinied by Mis Nelson. cn "The Tx Equalization Process." ,iny night, April 10. Shr rejig a, Talk on Child Welfirr, by Chair of vital imp r- Swodieh a' ng. would like tn man. Bernice Co'en in. Suggestions questions Many express tour, , answered. k nnd and Mrs. Wright ws dressed in a (cf lnppy asked was tanre by Diana Tout, the many apppiatinn Mrms llarry het yellow wig, smill duffy andj Song. .Honey Town, by l.ois Ree'-am flornt offerings sic was furnished by Hut Junet- - funny suit. She made quite a hit. 'and I.aRne f'lxrk". received Mrs. Ira Lindsay rf (ire-nthe illness DrKykr. 000 '1 burial of u,rduring A very delirious lurrl'enn ws xer-f.- T Mrs. Wright goes Iwek t"n:ght. Mre. I Colorado Ufl S'rtunhy f'r h r jlon, mother, . Grade. Germ FnarloUn j(1,,nm,n w via-- ; 1 Summer Ved weeks tw It lv the l i ies to 17 gne-Friday, Apr'l ft0 npp(.ri(.. (lunge Put Young Men's Dollars in Old Jamie after spending l he kind down and help l'3i. Much appreei-itiowas given Mre. all Wil'i Let's i Mrms go Town-with words cf sympathy, r. accused Molw.. Oil . her ! for parents wait Ring SmithfieM. Men pockets. Don't y ,hp many rrlntirrs and friends. .station. 9 tn. the theatre al Miles Srvirc for wiU p. ft 9 K,SF bnely aflerno n. Hngrrr sdr. In. send, Sw M. T. pin Rnskcllcy. The Johnson . w Family. PLOT ; rl m, ful-jfjj- od ro-e- r. en pH-san- -- v. rle-irl- lal-ele- d ' Gemish-Patrenkirche- n, ad-T- Mer-damc- N SUDDENLY paa-fenge- a rs j ter-siinite- 'l grand-dnughlc- pi.-tm-- n, s ys re-le:- ee d, Prich-Johan- Chi-cag- p, ed le sdit-satio- s Present 28th W-he- pre-scho- ol J" I j, ...... . ! w -- jjfj ! ijj ole-ma- n, 1 featured and SPEAK Days. LeS0a THEATRE CONTEST. Thanks Vi-Ii- Hint-ltox- . fr Il-v- c ' feini-finals- x. |