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Show OifllOl, Logan Today , SaL "PETTICOAT FEVER Sun. to Wed. Oaynor and Taylor In SMALL TOWH GIRL BANK NiTE THURSDAY THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT take much hrutoeu start in husine, but It whole lot of It to keep You should bark the ambitions of your home city to the limit. j daily Lite & Wishing; world. cenuot , ; j reform the COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH SMITH FIELD, CACIIE COUNTY UTAH, MAY 1, 1936. black & white FUNERAL MRS. Completed HELD FOR MEMORIAL FLOWERS HANNAH WEEKS CELEBRATION TO TO BE DISTRIBUTED Impressive funeral services were held over the remains of Mrs. Hannah Riches Weeks, 94, pioneer of Smtihfield, on Wednesday, April 20, in the Second ward tabernacle with Bishop W. A. Hansen presiding. The ward choir directed by Mrs. Marion Richardann and Miss Ila Richardson at the organ, furnished the songs. Special numbers were: duet, The Home Land, by Mrs. Eugenia Lundquist and Charles Lund-quisa quartet by Mrs. Marion Richardson, Mrs. Laved :i Griffiths, A. Reed Halverson, and Leland Filkington, and Ilia Richardson a accompanist; and an organ solo by Floyd Miles. Granddaughters were in clnrgc of the flowers and grandsons wore pall bearers. A large audience, representing over 40 cf the early families of Smiihficld came and paid their respects to this worthy pioneer who had lived here about 75 years. Wben First the Glorious Light of Truth was the opening song, and W. F. Winn, a grandson offered the invocation, followed by the choir Tho singing Deepening FEATURE RODEO NUMBER, 20 SATURDAY, MAY 23 JUNIOR HIGH NAMES HONOR SUMMIT SCHOOL STUDENTS REACHES PER CENT 0. K. TEETH Five students have been named to participate in the commencement exercises this year at the Smithfield junior high school. The following students have been selected for these honor positions: Ferris Hillyard, Doris Harwood, Terry Hansen, Clinton Xejson, and Vemia Downs. The traditional type of rxcrcises will be replaced by a' student achievement program. The five students named above will fumioh talks on a general theme nf the evening. No speaker will be called in to address the graduates. These . students are representative Vys end girls of our different departments and have ecxollcd in scholarship achievements this year. Graduation exercises will ie held Thursday, May 14th in the .Cecond ward tabernacle. Lillian Law of the ninth has been chosen queen to re!gn sc honor girl on Health Day. Gwen Ballard, Willa Rnc Hansen, Thorn Riches and Juanita lloskelley have been selected as maids nf honor. These girls were chosen to repre'ent the srho: l for their outstanding contributions to the school in physical education activities whole some attitudes and high scholarship. 100 GOAL-MAYO- R Poppy D y will be observed in Smithfield this year on Saturday, May 23, when memorial poppies to be worn in honor of the World Wer Tie program in complete and the ! dead will be distributed throughout White and Black Daya with gifWmd The various committees School the city by the Earl S. Harper Unit The Sniithfield Summit nlntion promaien to be one nf Smithfields Annual Hfslth Day are reached its goal of 100 per cent O. if the American Legion Auxiliary. At beet ever held in Cade Valley, with the very much encouraged K. Teeth for every student in the The Auxiliary women are making them gentling to N. F. Bullen, general by all cooperation given school thi$ week. Ivan extensive preparations for the obfinnan of the celebration andenter-bfmoegroups concerned in mating May 8, This perfect record will make the as an servance of the day under the leadfrhuwwM, chairman of the outstanding day in Hie proSummit School a strong contender ership of Mrs. Diana Tout, Poppy committee, and backed by of health. Unusual interest gram for the Silver Cup this yea, accord- has been indicated Day chairman. the mayor and all city officials. by many city The poppies, made nf crepe paper ing F. II Allen, principal of the t'fficers, and health organisations Ibe program for the first day, Summit School. by disabled veterans, will be ofBay 5, is an follows: throughout the state, and word haa The following students received been received that these fered on the rtreets by volunteer Auembllng of Cattle at 9 a. m. groups inO. K. teeth slips this week: workers from the Auxiliary Unit and tend being present, both to enjoy Judging of dairy cattle at 10 a.m. FIRST GRADE cooperating organizations. Toppy judges for file contest will be the day as well as learn about the Vera Clilr Price, will Ashton, Kay health program as it is carried out the distribute of flowers. girls Ban Lowry, extension dairyman Niels: n, Robert Jark hrrr. From all Plowman, Wearing the pf ppy is a personal the state of Idaho and Lyman Rich reports there will , JV.vV.-iWilliam Ann be more and better Mary Nehlr, who men to tribute the their of fttawHon dairyman of the state floats entered in gave . lives in the countrys servic?. By Utah. the parade th n ever, and with the SECOND GRADE having a poppy on the mat on Hone show, 100 fancy, classy and many achonla that have indicated Rjlicrt Tidwell, Jay Smith, Martin their desire to join ii the pnrndc Poppy day, all can show that they nil groomed horses will be shown Russell to feature the health Reeder, Dale Fonneshcrk, still remember and honor the sacriproject they it I p.m. Williams, Jean Nihon, Ronnie Jean hive been working rn during the fices made for America during the school band North C&he high Janice Mowlein, , Thnrnlry, Lynn year. Mr. Harry World War. The pappy is the fkrw-e- r chairwiH be on band btth days, also Hillyard, Gayle Ab'dikix, lratt Facer, man of the parade committee rewhich bloomed on the battle fields Hit Han the entertainer will be Dornlecn Thornlry, Berlin Horn, where they fell end on Poppy Day ports that then will be more srhool dm Donna Eppich, Bobby Bingham, Beth children here than before. it blooms again over the patriotic The Utah Sound System will be Nerla Smith, Vernonn Krickvon, Trials. hearts where they are remembered. Mr. Jo! Pitcher, who has charge and for all announcements. ' llush, Barbara Oiney, Arthur Gtt-ten-s, of the refreshments to he served The following speakers paid a e, Wearing ths poppy also gives la addition there win be a Iiwyin Peterson. to all children who participate in the d, ferris fitting tribute to the noble character the wearer a part in the vast work THIRD GRADE of the deceased and of her long and carried out by the American Legion parade, saye it does not matter how whed, and concessions. A dance will Merlin Buck, Jack Boeder, Glen life amnog us; of her noble and Auxiliary for the wars living we have, we will be prepared be held on the A HEALTH Opera house at 9 worthy REAL ASSET Roskclley, Burnell Hillyard, Walter many W. L. Winn, victims; the disabled, their families her: them all alike, and that to serve posterity surviving fur-niThe Bluebird will orchestra p.m. ' Onley. Dr. G. L. Rees, Bishop Sylvester and the families of file dead. Every there will be a real surprise in the music. FOURTH GRADE tore far each child. penny contributed for a poppy goes AS SEEN BY CITY PHYSICIAN The program for the second day Low and Bishop W. A. IIan3en. Venice Horn, Dick Low, Cyril I Need bulk Ev Thee this to the the of Mr. G. R. Winn who has charge work, Closing song, support h u follows: Kearl, IV ul Buck, Gale Roskelley. ' of the sport for the day, promises in Hour here and the used of the closing prayer being money ery Health being the greatest asset Horsepulling at 10 a.m. FIFTH GRADE D. that there will be something InterWeeks, Smithfield in the welfare activities that the human race Hones entered in this event will was offered by Asa it is posses, t Murray, Donna Murray, esting and excitng from the time the local and Pest of Auxiliary grandson. Legion be divided into two indeed important that we be made Dennis Pilcher, Eugene Ruck, Vericlasses, medium The dedicatory prayer was offer- Unit." parade is over until night A numto realise its valuo and usefulness er! Cash, Lee and light. Purses of. $20, S15, 10, Springs, Lawrence ber of new features are being workS. P. Nilson. ed by realto use. Aa a rule we do not and $5 will be given to winners. At Anderron, Aileen Thai nr, Beth Roun-d- y, ed out and some very close contests BENSON STAKE TO Jxe the importance of good health least 20 good pulling teams will Alta Faye White, Lynn Dollof, the Mrs. Weeks and her husband, until we have lost it and we are Raymond Moody, Molen Rees, Jim- - are expected. From all report comcompete. late David Weeks, were members of ing in from the various schools HOLD HONOR NIGHT in search of it again. One of Rodeo. Grand entry at 2 p.m. Miss South, Eldon Gittins, Don Pe- - who expect to participate In the the oringinal group of L.D.S. settob-to !, bert way of leeching people Vincent Loll Hendricks Milligan, Aurelia school athletic and field meet would of Lewiston was lers in Cache valley, and were amreve the rule of health is to Smith, Virginia Griffiths. chosen rodeo queen for the celebratsuggest that no school haa anything ong the first to make their home have its value called to SIXTH GRADE ion with Bar Dee Peart of RichBenssn stake M. I. A. will hold periodically to be sure about at the poineer settlement of Smith-fieland the their attention, important Allen Spackman, Albert Gittins, the mond and Marian Jensen of Smith-fiel- d Each Fort Smith. She was born in their honor night, May 8 at folbrings keener appreciato to train group of people guard Max Walker, Ruth Mikkelson, Rhea tion of year as assistants. The rodeo starts East R listen, Norfolk, England, Dec- North Cache high school. The what health day mean to ?nd health children are their the Roundy. t 2:80 sharp, with the following ember 21, 1841, a daughter of John lowing program under the direction I1 those who take part, and the adults who still 'have health Miles will be presented young of hnmeo, bareback, calf and steer rilessons haa in the past Floyd her With it Riches. taught and Mary Surfling to protect, and who will carry on wards of the stake, chorus and ders and . calf are surely bearing fruit No one ropers competing: parents, she emigrated to Utah, in by value. "And it Wiltie, Frank, Leland and Lany-os- e 1861, arriving in Salt Lake valley duet from M. I. A. operetta, thing means more in the life of Public health and preventitive mean Richmond wards; It Rained", by and Tex, Fort Hall Indian on September 15, six months after any child, than an appreciation of the on almost dicine depends entirely He and the drama from The many splendid good health. excerpt boys. aa a Smithfield, Utah leaving England. Third ward; the cooperation of the community will be featured at the that things Marvin Dunbar; Dennis Dtwett, 19S6. 1, She married Mr. Weeks in the She, Smithfield reMay is a true whole. that It great will be featured by Buck Peterson; Keith Huns&ker; Salt Lake endowment house on Dec- lancers, fox trot, WHEREAS, The city of Smith-fiel- d Health Dey in Smithfield, May im-8, sponsibility rest on each individual, accomClarkston, Cove, Amalga, Charlie Jenkins; Merrill Ixeth; Slim ember 7, 1861. Mr. Weeks has set aside the day of May will be added evidence of the pioneer of the a as. unit are but only they Roll on Prairie solo, the panied by SMITHFIELD'S HEALTH portance of health and what can be 8 as Wager, manager of the Bannock of 1853, had previously joined of group working for their protection' Moon by Clyde Christensen the and has penple done to enjoy it the requested of activities county rodeo; Sylvan Peterson; Mel settlers in Cache valley, and there DAY, the group through Mr. Newton; instruments! trio by Cor- as home. to devote their make to went .this We nivite onr many friends and a whole.. This applies esjiecially of the community Mitten, Vem Mitten; LaVere Ricks; they duet nish, selection, "Narcissus"; neighbors to join with us, and proacand to several disdied Seth ago. thoughts Weeks communicable years particular day and to contagious Gregory; Harry Hart, famous from opera, "Golden Trail, mise than something worthwhile taken a are Weeks daughand to Mrs. lions health, food ond water; to the world over; Slim to pertaining (Surviving Perry; Heavy Merle Cunningham, Lewistm cuses; and f.ure from early morning until the dose by Lake Salt has our Nellie Moir, WHEREAS, gained Mrs. ctiy clean pleasant surroundings. Bedford; Willard Bitten, chairman ter, ward and JIarel Mourtensen of the public dance at the junior First the Ephand within David J. an enviable position Health day in our community isi of Die Henry Stampede; Bus Lar- City; frur eons, Grifschool. high Dmiel Amalga ward; sol, Lavcda the in and state Smithfield; recognition conscious to make county us raim an Weeks, kin and attempt many othern. The Spinnnig Wheel, taken fiths, Weeks, such Robert that this the of and have good health people day, of Plymouth"; of the fact that to Jed Nelson, of Montana, fancy Weeks, Malad, 48 O che county and delegates from grandchildren, 103 from opera Captain and to live a long life it is neces-jIdaho; RECEIPT FOR HEALTH the danced be will rope wliJ entertain with rope tircka. Grace, by Minuet a healthy various rarts of the state have seen for us to Addition! Entertainment will be afLewiston Third ward, accompanied ary and to use develop will attend c retain precautions fit hi assure us they forded by the Hit Man. Alvin G. great grandchildren, with a duct by Rebecca, and Flor- body, ooo to protect and maintain this enndi-anBuck, KSL announcer wljl make all ence 4swis of Richmond; presenta- tion after It is once obtained. I WHEREAS, the president of the PIONEERS tion of awards to wards by George Wnouncementi over the Utah sound SONS OF scho-'United Slates is much concerned l The following is the cast of char to the an is train effort It male Pond; closing chorus, Trenton systems Uud speaker. with the health of the people and Briers for the heath playlet, entitled are in health children habits that in-TO MEET SUNDAY chorus. Each numlirr will lie I necessary to develop and maintain, has requested that we hold pageants A Receipt for Health", which will The North Cache high school band All rod ucr il ly Perron Holjosin. in be presented by the Summit school will the jd Ogden UIC clown band individual health as well aa the to stimulate greater interest to supare stake urged the of wards wiH furnish music. SniUli-fielHealth in connection with whole. the operetta tho of of as programs, a welfare the group Ths regular meeting this M. I Willie Edmo won first place in Umh port this closing event of I, I, Vern Tool-;n- d Station Clcudville, the Smith-fiel- d THEREFORE, at the have of members The of older Sons of society Camp A. years. knmeo call school of In attison, Smithfcld, mayor so and Hundny, Thursday take the upm do on held second. place riding junor high frequently Pioneers will b the calf this city to observe evening, May 7: a, the ef come the health is people our In library tude what, that m. 3 roping at La Vegas, p. May 3, at Doris Pitcher Nurse be furlast month. then try to solve Ihe problem j the day after the manner outlined building. Special music will Library Receives Books will after It has come upon us, but this. and in as much as we are having Master of Ceremonies According to Alvin Bair, arena nished by Mrs. Gem McCann, nnd Roy Jorgensen is not the proper method, a our many visitors on this day that we director, the rodeo is going to bo Leonard Olson will give the lesson. Paul Ewing and attempt should be to look ahead and ( do everything iaiblc to make their Tooth Gobblin a p show front start to finish It is urged that all members - Tooth midst and in onr Weeks Calvin proavoid the stay pleasant and the sea possibilities with ne lime outs and something others Interested be present. Lower Tooth Paste course to a so as take Larry ofjfit?Me. ooo dangers doing every minute, Jle reports that will School children, Anna Im Tloljc-snHealth The Dsy (mmittre Vernon us will through! action iiiont tiwt son Foundation, and Done carry there will be of the Chemical plenty of everything Mr. George to Sniithfield to make a La Afar Nelson, Limn Beutler, safely from sickness, accident and. have full supervision of all arti. Inc The story was a narrative cov-Jthat goea to make a good rodeo. are returning - Earl and 1 rrnieesMiles, entertainment, to do. as is the disease lind Filkington. pari possible describing past erln many eras The bucking horses to be used their home after living Rnbeeca makes Frank Nuttal, and ions, during ihe Health Day rrlc- - Dancers, a is Health that day day robbery of exhibitions greed, is (he Richmond celebration were In year In Logan. bratlon. the reward our us to for Chambers, of Eugene Deppe, Iorothy it thecountries In possible ha Coburn - corruption string used at the Pto- -' Ruth Chambers, Blaine Fisher, Barefforts of our children In the ae- - All citiwn are asked to Get your poullry feed and supphe- rjU? pfnn critic Dkyp celebration held at Salt the to committee nnd dean with bara Tidwell. health from pro-.of their America u of Stoke. compllshments history Lake City Last gymmer. The aliai at Rees Feed and Mrroiind- - Choru.i, Second gradr nnd Of view. Mr. Myers Igrun. To reward them in a way up their home grounds I. point .ere used in rodeo Iff MPFFan M for the ncraemn. girts. them and will prepxr;it"ry that maligned, been rnccuragc has caltlc ' snvs Anirrira and many other place. dairy T!C rh" mayr nukes the evperattnn known among The operetta, Station Clond'dl!" western lied alvut and insulted by hosts press them with the values obtained' horses are in good h closing in whose cast was Ml and WeTVwwn Wes "f ready breeders: Mr. i a h'ipe health It a from published in last day program. v lh(, hiving Hl-,o- f foreign defaincrs. Luck, according to Alvin DIr-IiictM- - Ihe f- renoon of Health Day'. week's issue of the Sentinel proreward also trill group tint Amerb! The of 1,. Vem Tool.mn, additan will be the loop-o-plmises to be unusual rnd Interesting ties and accomplishments. Therefore, and wheel in every detail.' Thera will be new Mayor. of all of a and ferris it is du'y obligation 000 concessions. A dance will be held curtains to give the proper atnos-pher- c all of us to support fully mir health the ward held their The First for a sky carniv-il- . Primary rodeo. jn Opera house at 0 p.nl. day project. ' feativai Bluebird The costumes sre new and very Tuesday afternoon In the of orchestra furnishing New rhules have the grand- - Ihoritotivc etnry the music. The AsAlisa Burnet a Tbut was operated First ward recreational hall. One attractive. The larrnt-Teachre- s' dance will conclude in hundred-fift- y In sociation have given their cooperahe hoe-children took a at for event. part j Logan or; appendicitis for the two pmgrnni days tho program that wa outlined by tion and sewing meetings under the Among the distinguished guests rapacity. Miss Oralie Oregon attended th pltai on Tuesday. AGAIN h will be the General Board. Mrs. La Vint supervision rf Alias Neeley and WEST the at THE ru banquet RIPp Tt A,pha present Gov. Henry f Rlfbmoml after-nn- d and Mrs. Hstlir Thompson of Miss lisle have been held and dainto Rose Hill Airs. Bleed nml welcome Hoppe Wednesday spent evening yuuoliinl party, Itarmnn W. Pecry, nre White In Logan visiting with her daughter I Clarkston were Demon Stake mcm-Alr- ty costumes arc ww In readineu the at Days, May 6 waynr of Ogilen and commissioners was enjoyed losl round wl Ibcrs prcecnt. for the perfonn?a:c. Evan Hancey. T. Saunders and There will never be a Women lounge at the reip George OConnor, Richmond, th of for I Ogden; W. II. Hendricks, up t; nt pin-ne- er loop-O-Plan- merry-go-roun- ISSUES PROCLAMATION Fu'-iicr- Mk-hsniis- di . d, -- . . of CAST d, IS CHOSEN d Ne-Td- tip-lo- n. - nl e'h n an im-.i'i- K - J"I.iTlociatl.m nwrry-Ko-roun- we Mi sjjar A ij. a. |