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Show CAPITOL, Logan Today & Sal. THE LAST OUTLAW Sun. to Wed. Una Merkel in WE WENT TO COLLEOE THOUGHT A DAILY kl take much business atari in business, but it a whole lot of it to keep R doeont J2o BANK KITE THURSDAY A DAILY THOUGHT You ihould back the ambitions of your home city to the limit. tb VY reform cannot inhing world. la VOLUME XXIX SMITH FI ELD. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, JULY State To Benefit Through BALL $700,000 Recreation Grant GARLAND BEATS LOCAL TEAM, 6 TO 3 ASSOCIATED UTAH FLOWER GARDEN CLUBS O Geo. F. Richards Speaker CONVENTION HOLD LEAGUE Standing of Teams UTAH-1DAH- NUMBER 29 S, 1936. At Stake Conference Utah Associated Flower Garden clubs held a convention at Logan on Sunday, June 28. Mrs. Fearl Gordon and Mrs. J. H. Roskelley or our local garden club attended. There are sixteen Flower Garden clubs in Utah that belong tr the Utah Associated clubs and several more that will join before long. Utah yymmd of residents of old are g both young and reerea-an- d Lljetad to benefit from the leisure time activity pro-t- o be conducted throughout STntite immediately by the federal through its Utah Works All of these supplies and equips The social security' program ofl Mis. T. Ii. Fair of Smithfield, fflent will be purchased on the open the LDS church was the keynote! who met hoc son, Hramlcy Farr in market on bids supplied to the fedof the address of Elder George F.l Europe when he wun released from eral procurement division, Mr. Green n Richards of the Council of the j the million, spoke on well explained. All types of supplies Twelve at the ltenson stake quar-lhof Europe and of impressions I equipment and other' materials amthe terly conference Saturday night and tle love and respect shown ounting to more than a million doltabor-1 the Henson stake at missionaries the there saints, Sunday by I Administration, Mack Nico-Imo- i, lar have been bought for Works nacle at Richmond. President H. Ray Pond spoke on awlatant state director of togreas Administration projects in Honest tithing and the equivalent! I teaching the ytwng people and stat-- a day, while at the meeting. Great t two meals a month in fast and eervice projects an-i- n Utah since last August d that the most effective wuy to Sundays Results benefit will be gained for our local a report to Darrell J. The project will offer an eppor-tunit- y Logan Collegians for every member in the teach is by example, lie said that 1 lone v ill e 7. ferings 8, club by joining the state association. for many different kinds church. Elder Richards stated, would the three must important factors Cornwall, WPA Administrator for Logon Elks 10, Malad 5. The dub will receive valuable in- care for all those I at labor and unskilta as professions, Utah Thursday. people in need of influence in oiicn life are the 6. Garland Smithfield and 3, formation on growing, caring SO qualified killed, intermediate, the church that home, the church, and the schools, membership, professional Approximately 7 among planting of all kinds of flowers and they might not be a burden upon He urged faith, rvpvnlcnce and obe-th- e and workers la technical and other types of workNext Sundays Schedule slides have the privilege of colored wQl be given jobs in their dience to authority. government, ill Netou of the state are being ers (Secifod Half Opening Games) and etc. for our meetings which communities. tills out Samuel 1). Moore of the Malad He urged the members to do their lro gigantic respective to It procarry alloyed Elks. Malad at club. for our Logan will he a great help Rob- vides for the renting at direction of and David G. Thomas of the East the whore in and this wider duty buildings program,, nopsm Logan Collegians at Honeyville. During the morning Dr. W. W a surplus was received in the stake, Emery Seminaircs, who will teach and offices, the purchase of office ert L. Davis, state supervisor of Garland. Smithfield at HeSriericn gave a very interesting he Back-uiequipment, telephone end telegraph urged the officers tn send it next year at the North Cache Se-t- o projects and Ralph Tremonton at Preston. - talk on handling insects and plant Mr. NicoUyeen communications, janitor service, heat the bin assistant, presiding bishop's office to minxry also spoke at this session, 'diseases. At the afternoon sesrien be Ogden at Brigham City. Music Sunday afternoon wna by difcirumted in other stakes where Mill. ight, fuel, small tools and trave Dr. Maguire of the Utah State Agthe Ben.vm Stake Singing Mothers has ap- expenses for a few state wide super- The box score: the need is greater. The federal government riculture college botany department dol-li visors. Unselfish and a spirit of brother-- under the dircrlton of Mrs. Salome SMITH FH-Lpropriated several million! of told of the abundance and wealth In seeking such a large program in the church will do much to Hansen .music director of the stake to supply free recreation for AB II R A E of our wild flowers. lie showed alleviate suffering and need, among Relief Society. Accompanists at the the American people and Utah will :'or the advancement at the physical Richards, 2b, If of many wild plants. The specimens smid. and social well resito he piano were Miss Alice Hurren, Mrs. us, of 3700,000 the beinz receive approximately 5 0 F. Hansen, c state project of the State Associated Ina Jessop, Miss Rertha Monson, dents of Utah, Rubv Garrett, dirTrue life in conic happiness 4 carry on its prqpram for the fiscal Clney, ss Garden clubs for the coming year Mrs. E. M. Dickon, il and ector Green-nand of women's Mr. of and doing through right being k professional Jackson, lb year beginning July 1, is the protection of wild flowers. Soloists were Mrs. llegcnin Smith sendee tn others, in liking the things announced. Practically this enprojects in Utah said, The bene- AL Hansen, 3b 4 Reports were given by represen- wo have to iht and being nn influ- - upd Airs. E. K. Lundiiuwt. A violin tire amount will be used to pay the fits to be derived from an intelli- Fulkerson, cf ... 4 tatives from 1C clubs, each reporting once fur leisure-time others, lie flection wan played by Mrs Amy good salaries of the persons appointed to gently planned 4 program Gutke, If, 2b aiding a wonderful work. Much praise was said. Rollins of the Richmond South word need time a at in activities hardly the every emphasis supervise - 4 Pwing, p given our local club for the rose confidence in the leader- - and a selection was sung by the lie urged Urge portion of our Chambers, rf ... 4 county, city, town end hamlet in when such and camp .beds at the cemetery of the church tfs'F stressed the Richmond singing Mojhors. Mrs. Ray g is subjected to the state. Only a small amount will population The Utah Rose Society are ship grounds. of example as well as Harrison directed one of the group idleness. The depression importance be used for administrative superv88 8 3 7 11 Totals aiming to put over in Salt Lake precept in teaching other. Our re-- 1 numbers, to a unour left number of las large ision giving an opportunity GARLAND the same thing the Smithfield club AB H R A E started last spring at our camp sponsibility is not only to ourselves practically all of the well qualified employed suffering from mental and NATIONAL KIWAHIS dramatic, music, social social maladjustment. They are H. Thomas, 2b ....... 5 a o grounds, an educational ro-- e garden. and cultural development supervisi- therefore in need of rather exten- Archibald, tI .... G 1) o rexes .were planted in soled Forty-fou- r ' their the people to gukrd PRFIUFMT on sn opportunity to carry on their sive arid certainly Very satisfying Bowen, 3b ............... 5 a. i Aikt iI.ro hell, all dftferdnt varietwhen they con- words, particularly activities which will help bring them D. Thomas, lb ... 3 1 2 kinds mpeotivn vocations. out the different ies trying cern others, to speak of the virtues This project which has been well hack to normal. TWs h a very nec- Evans, c 0 ..a of rosea to find which rose will do A. Copeland rather than the faults, and guard Washington, D. C. 6 one This thought out and planned by national essary adjunct to the economic help Grover, If - onr test in community. of Urbana, 111., was today Callus,, defaming anyone. which against is the made 4 recreational leaders to to being through provide J. Thomas, p thing alone is a wonderful tiling President H. Ray Pond presided elected president of Kiwanis Inter'In Lavender, ss 4 recreation and leisure time activities Works Progress Administration to put over for a small flower s t the conference. He cxcuiwd the national for 1936-3at the dosing the to of find e nation-widemploy4 way ... state trying basis, a. a .and club like Smithficld (ms, expres'-eMorgan second of absence his of the 20th annual conven-counselor, Al- - sea-ioment for all. Well directed leisure Udy 1 Mr, Greenweil continued, it will inof the Mrs. Chcgwidden, president red W. Chambers who was in Wash-- 1 tjon of the sendee organization, clude ell types of recreational and time or avocatonal pursuits will have clubs. The cTubi represented ,Utah D. C. representing the State He is head of the department of ington, vocational 44 8 0 2 i were: activities under the fol definitely beneficial mental hygiene Totals Salt Lake City, Cottonwood, association. and metallurgical engineer- mining surCrops Cunning effects. outlets Constructive for knrog gtneral heads: Holladay, Riverton, Winder, Midvale, the was E. at Saul the Fresident Hyer ing university of Illinois, and Physical, creative, social, mental plus energies of our young people HOLDS TROUSSEAU TEA Provo, Utah Rose society, Magna, eve- - ranks as one of the leading mining the at Saturday speaker will opening be effective of Smith-fielasd other types. The state-wid- e d preventative plan Mrs. Irvin Plowman entertained at Murray, Logan, Bear River, ning meeting. In his remarks on the educators of the country. He is win make possible coordination aw juvenile delinquency and ether antiand State Iris rOfiety. trousseau tea on Wednesday in a ft many leading socurity plan he urged toler- - thor and held extensive technical supervision. The social traits. honor of her daughter, Melba. Mrs. At the National Rose shw a feeling of brotherly love I articles on mining, and ance The training features of the proLake Mrs. Salt and project is intended to reach all age this sumrvr at Plowman Oregon Plowman, Min Mr. Callen has been a Kiwanlan for humanity. groups in all communities. The dev- gram will, undoubtedly, leave a fine Joseph Bergeaon of Lewiston and Rose society tent roses by aeroplane at the instructor since O. 1921, serving in many club J. Ellsworth, to leadership elopment of special handicraft acti- heritage of trained Mrs. Conrad Dooney of Franklin re- and was very pleased to receive a Texas Technological college, who was offices, and for the past four years vities will be a special feature of continue to provide for the needs room check for 350 and ribbons stating ceived the guests. The gift visiting in the stake, spoke on the! was a member of the hoard of of the increasing leisure time which th project was in charge of Bernice Plowman. they received four first prizes out of our acts among people tees of Kiwanis International. Dur-o- f Out of the total number of WFA is undoubtedly coming." the Utah an outstanding of six, making Beth Plowman bad charge of the wnrld, stating that if the ing that time he .was on the finance Noble state for roses. workers amounting bo seven hundautograph book. Miss Bessie wished to make friends for committee, acting as chairman for people red fifty, five hundred be 000 fifty will PEA FACTORY STARTS and Miss Bernice Noble presided their missionaries in the field, those three years. He was governor of the women. The TO HOLD MEETING project will take a burin the trousseau room. The serving Iowa Kiwanis district at home should be kind and cour-- Illinois-Easteden off the dtiee and counties both cloth CAMPAIGN table was covered with a lace There will be a meeting of the teous to the strangers who come in 1930. CANNING seven years he has For adby furnishing free recreational centered by a silver bowl of pink Smithfield Flower Garden club on here. been the representative of the uni- Leah vantages and giving a large group roses and silver tapers. Mrs. Monday, July 6 at 8 oclock at the The music for the conference was versity of Illinois on the Big Ten of persons Mrs. Mildred Can-- P home of Mrs. Pearl Gordon. AH club under the direction of C. I. Stod-- 1 conference, and was chairman employment aa well as . poured. Lillyiwhite of California CorporaThe Packing building up the physical and mentar non of Ixigan, Villa Woodward of members are urged to attend. A re- dard, stake chdri ter. The congre- - the senate committee on athletics, can started Smithficld at tion plant powers nf the people of the state. Franklin, LaRue Alunk, June Berge-so- port of the convention will be given. gotional singing D.iturdiy night was 1929-3SO. The State Department of Fublic ning pea last Tuesday, June Edna Allen and Iva Lou Hay-hal- l. Other officials elected are: James accompanied by Mrs. Glcnna Christ- The plant will have a normal Welfare, the Htate Department of served. Two hundred Rich of of Alerrill AI. Logan solo A Barbara the Miss at wasj offer; Lynch, of Florence, S. C., and in piano. I Tublic Health as well as the school run of about 21 days. of guests called and presented their i mond was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. gung by Eldrcn Butler of Trentonl Frank Trafford Taylor, K. C unwill he slightly The .pew crop durboards, the city and enunty to the bride-to-b- e and Monday. Cottle. on vice Elva compliments Rash Miss Sunday Alannitoba, Winnipeg, Hugh presidents by accompanied to the pea der the average due and others highly ing the tea hours. Prayers were by Amos L. Fuller H. G. Hatfield, of Oklahoma City, this project as a means for aphid. Some district are damaged 400 sewers Substantial Smithfield and Bennie J. Ravsten Oklx., was of treasurer, Swift The was as cultural and social development, it aome, however not as much se "B The SwiftSubsitial-at Logana last of the stake high council. Harper Gatton, of Madisonville, Ky., hcld are fltfb m districts 0Uung while other reported. This work could not be expected, ' ub met The Newton ward choir under the is immediate past president, Monday at which they report having free from infestation and will harcuxied out 30 Six members elected to two-ye- ar except hi a meager wuy vest their usual amount. TheY BPcnt direction nf Inar Petlrson and ac- "h Th,,mLiHpnt. had a ver ,ovely tIm0. through the regular school and civic to order by terms Larron and Mrs. on the Board of Trustees are Daisy by eompanied games aa pbying though Some fields that looked Valuations if-- it were not for the 3mith. The time was spent on furnished the music for the Sunday Fred G. MoAlitser, London, Ont.. badly swimming. were quite damaged fine financial aid hot pads. The meeting adjournbeing afforded by they about normal in production, session. The Sccr, was sung by Air. Sam F. Clabaugh, Birmingham, Ala.; Reporter, were 3:30 p. m. at ed jj federal government, Charles H. Smith. Peterson in commemoration of the Alfred H. Syverson Spokane, Wash,; , Nacnc tons per of ranging from one to two Skidmore, state superintendent Reporter, D. MacDonald, Colorado Harry not Public instruction acre, while the late peas my NayDcno Smith. Bennett O. Knudson, explained. Cblo.; Springs, PULLETS LEGHORN SALE: FOR aa be good. quite Although the gigawlie recreation Albert Lea, Minn.; and James P. ter aale. Low- AND COCKF.RALS. SEE GORDON Choice will not be started for a Gallagher, Newton, Mass. Adv. ERICKSON. Adv rt time, immediate steps are be-f- c ell Uillyard, Phone 119W. Announced Trustees elected to office in 1935 Marriage made by the directors of the Antonio and to continue Pwpum to bold an intensive trainifiir another year are: Faber A. Bolng institute to properly prepare Bishop and Mr. C. J. llowman linger, Atlanta, On.; Charles S. Dontheir nd coordinate the large number of announce the marriage of Lilly-whiley. Pittsburgh, Pa.; C. Harold Hipupervigora, Mr. Nicolaysen said. The daughter, Leah Alarie, to Aldcn Fla.; Vic II .11 msh older pier, WPA workers will of Washington, D. C. The; be given instructPhiM'pix, Arix.; George E. Snell, ions at city, district and state con- marriage took place in Washington H'llings, M'.nt., and Dr. W. E. Wol-Cl- l, Air.! and Mr. Both ferences. 13. on June Des Mirim's, Iwa. Among the typef of workers to Lillvwhlto arc graduates of the USThe foil owing clubs were announwn a member "ren employment on the project AC. Air. . ced ;u winners in the nnnual atten-di'ni- 'r and, will be Nu Fraternity Delta r of the c.mtott: gold division, Jertypists, stenographers, jun-nd senior recreational leader, Mrs. IJllywhite iwas a member of sey City, X. J.; silver, Huntington nnndicraft rority. mechanic, the Beta Delta Instructors, Park, California; blue, Eustis, Fla., e usicians, acton, dramatic lnatrue-uUiletAt the present time Air. and white, San Gabriel, California. of Division ia working in the District winners in this attendance instructors, technical under the PARK FWnaors, story-teller- s and many Research and Statistic BALL contest were as follows: gold riiv-HCOMMUNITY AT in WashingWPA with headquarters M. Doty nf Hawaii, a visitor fein, Michigan; silver, (.'alifornia-couple will! Besides the co n fere nee, toll vf hi a- ' Nevada; blue, Florida, and while, furnishing employment to ton, D. C. The young P.l home in Washington. undrodi and and Georgia. sori.ilii'n with the fumiidiing free recrea-- make their to nil with the 11twaiinu islands were aj Club winners in Ihr achievement desiring to participate, CAIrs. Alden LHlywhitc returned recreation project calls for the wedge for carrying the gospel to' rente t, which gives award for val-th- e yPurchase vs. of nearly 1100,000 worth from Washington, D. C. for a short liable community programs and acti- Orient. n uupplie and equipment. Among visit in Smithficld, Utah. tbe Sunday mnniing; vit.ies, were as follows: gold division, lrayers "We of the meeting were by Orson U. Hyer Aharillo, Texas; silver, Joliet, III.; things to be obtained club and their m and Bishop Stanley Griffin. l,ci merchants and distribu-- r The DeLure bridge blue, Falrimry, Nebraska, and white at the For the Sunday afternoon meeting1 San Gabriel, California, costume materials, kindcr- - partner held a weincr roast ,ir: on Wednesday rwn play P. M. GAME STARTS prayers were by Patriarch John II. I. The district winners in the achieve equipment, paper and Mack Memorial park were Messer ce Those present Prtorenn nnd liy Pres. Saul F. ITyrr.Jtnent contest were: gold division. supplies, basket making sup-- f night. Smith, Henry Lowell Masdames heet and General nnd shake aiitiwritfc? were state silver, West music, supplies , Children Adults Marlin Cragun, Cecil ADMISSION: S packman, make-uStake Clerk S. W.jginta; blue, Carolin'is; ami wliile, alh by nf all types Uiu I Noble Chambers, Bart RichLouiaiana-Mis.-iKsipp- i. jicmlricki and sustained. fivi,i..n'u'piTUnt Including baseballs, Defoe, ardson and 8cth Chambers. and numerous ether jadadfa JT SwNs-Germa- er of-le- . ul n, oi $0112 morale-destroyin- . rr: FIFfiT ''I 7, n f au-sci- al co-aut- trus-infiuen- cc rn n, 6. rs reoo-mme- nd : H Leilhe te Ku-di- s Lilly-whi- i te Lilly-whit- ic Haifa 0 SUNDAY, JULY 5th en H -; m SMITHFIELD INDEPENDENTS BECKERS BEST of Logan 4 15c p, things. 10c T Pacific-Northwes- |