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Show CAPITOL, A DAILY I a OLUSffi SaUack Londons WHITE FANS Sun. lo Wed. Robert Montgomery in BANK KITE THURSDAY PICCADILLY JIM THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT bueineee surt In businem, but it whole lot of it to keep take 21 Logan Today 4 much You should bock the ambitions of your homo city to the limit. cannot reform the Wishing world. XXIX SMITHHhLD, CACHE CUL'NTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1936. City Welcomes Sidelights on SMiTHRELD WHIPS MALAD, COUNTY FAIR 13-- STAMPEDE aregiven O FUKERAL HELD FOR EARLY DAY SATURDAY, AUG. LEAGUE Standing of Teama UTAH-1DAH- League Visitors TREHTON TO HOLD 4 NUMBER 37 29 F.ineral CITY OFFICIALS PIONEER TO ATTEND semen were held Willi.im Coleman Sunday in for the First Trenton elders will sp.msor their ward chapel under the direction of West Cache Stampede at Trenton bn Bishop George Nelson. The choir under 'Jie direction of Saturday, August 29. A p.ogmm will fur- Lowell Smith wiJi Mrs. Parley for the head bureau fair to farm idle county held September 14, 15 and 16, will be 1m-- g r Login, report there demd better exhibits in their is There heretofore. than alt! interest in the fair this year, airman John H. Schenk of the Depatnnent with his commute visited most of the dairy-i- n the county this week. There be exhibits of dairy end some cattle from nearly all the towns the county. Because of so many das-- " aft fine grade dairy herds, a n.itinn tor grade dairy cows has Other ims added to the department. icmben of Mr. Schenks committee Lawrence Caine, Gerald Plow-'w- a, jyi department N INVITE PUBLIC MUSICAL TONIGHT AT TABERNACLE 8 P. M. well-plann- ed Winn at the organ sang, Oh My Plans are now complete for the places will be answered by members Father; invocation waa offered by twenty-ninet- h annual convention of tit the commtitea. Elder Earl Allsop. Bertha's Dinner will be served at ( p. m. boys the Utah Municipal League to be sung, The End of a Perfect Day; held here August 27, 28 and 29. in the First ward recreation hall Bishop C. J. Plowman, Bp. SylvesState Municipal League officers through the courtesy of Smithfield ter Low and Bp. Nelson oil paid of 1986 include: City. Glen R. Winn .will act as Harmon W. Peery, president, may- toastmaster. glowing tributes to the life of the deceased. A letter from Dr. G. L. or of Ogden; Charles R. Hunter, Evening Program Sundays Results Rees, who was scheduled to speak vice president, mayor of Cedar City; The public U invited to attend. Preston 5, Logan Collegians 11. Hold and Glen F, Marston, eecretary-trea-surc- r, was read. Mont Harris song, On Thursday, August 27 at 8 p. Logan Elka 12, Garland 5. will be 30 r mills of good Jist fox- Y'e violin two secretary to mayor, Ogden. selections, My m. a public musical entertainment Hand; Tremonton 3, Ogden Bamboo 9. ing; 9:00, grand ball. The board of directors include: Lay My Head Beneath the Rose, tabwill', be given In the Smithdh-lSmithfield 13, Malad 4. The committee consists of, general and One Fleeting Hour were renJ. 1). Abbott, Farmington; J. B. ernacle under the Smith-fiel- d of aupices Honeyville 5, Brigham City 1C. chairman, Wendel Merrott; advertis- dered by Mrs. Langton Chambers. Lee, mayor of Price; Oliver Nilson, City. The program will Include: ing, Newell l'ayne; horsepulling, E. Benediction was pronounced by Hen- Smithfield; Dr. J. C. Stocks, mayor : First wnrd mixed chorus. Sangs Next Sundaya Schedule A. Littledykc; fights, Telborn Holt; was dedi- of Bountiful; Dr. IL C. Swalberg, The Roskelley. duet ry grave Trumpet Cye N upper and (Final tomes) concessions, Ben Read; material, Ce- cated by George Done. councilman of Spanish Fork. Bud Griffiths. Bamboo at Logan Elks. Ogden cil Payne; finance, Earl Andrew; Oliver Nikam la general chairGeorge A. Noble, Bergen Andrelatives who attendVocal duet Airs. Edwin R. Dow-d1 Iasi Lagan Collegians at Tremonton. radeo, Bill am; amusements, ed the funeral arc: Albert Coleman man on arrangements far the 1936 and Lowell G. Smith. ean, end Dewey Goodwin. Malad at Honeyville. Merlin Cattle; publicity, June Lower Los Angeles; Mrs. David Hewlett convention. Chorus of Caisson Girls Glee. Smithfield. at Brigham City and Mary Wheeler. Smithfield city officers include: George Webb, in charge of the Mra. Glen IL Winn. and son of Brigham City; Mrs. Ber-Reading Garland at Preston. i:i is interested If anyone L. Vera Toolson any Mayor Dnft Hone department is demand-it- y Sola Airs. Albert AIcCann. HaMen f 8 Ilyrum Rnvind; the above mentioned events they Ith Councilman , Acrobatic Dunce more stal Iroom for horses. He Miss Pauline Md ltowart and wife of J. Max Toolsou led are asked to communicate with The Smithfield baseballers, Councilman Hurst. the!?11?; Nelson LeKoy ever. more horses (than itpnti Richrookie Dean 1 Cole: by ai"J pitcher, Dizzy above committeemen. Councilman Archie D. Egbert Code county has always been out-fI ocatello, Idaho; Mr. an Tap Dance Miss Virginia Waite. ards, took a game away A committee has also bepn ap--j J111 JI. Tbolson. Councilman Richard its fine draft horses, from the Maladsurprise Chorus Gala Glee. Sam and Smith UVeri Smith, team in Malad city A. Reed Halverson .... Councilman pointed to sprinkle the rodeo grounds r of these fine horses will oolo Vocal Mrs. Hazel Morten-seMr. Mrs. and mer, Idaho; last Sunday, August 23, winning 13 and keep down the dust. J, Jos. W. Tetcrson City Recorder psticipate in the horse pulling mat-ebe- a to 4. The and Mr. Ester to Hams Baldwin, conceded gome, easily Rodeo quecna from different Cache' Mabel J. Athay Treasurer ' Reading Mies. Gwendella Thorn-leIt appears some temporary Malad because of lack of strength valley towns one of which will be j Mrs. Leo Harris of Wellaville; Mr. Oliver Anderson Marshal suHi will have to be provided. in the pitching position of the local chosen Queen of the Cache County nnd Mrs. Grover Allen, Cove; Mr. Invitation Chorus Berlin's Boys. land Mrs. Lyman Taylor, Mr and To Governor club was an upset to some fans due fair, will ride in tlie parade. Arthur Peterson in charge of the llenry H. Blood and Program Friday, August 28 B. of to sensational pitching of Richards. adverlis-jMrGrant, Idaho; all other state officials and your Stalings The Trenton Buckaroos sso Pulling Matches predicts the The program for Friday, August This win puts ithe local boys in ing the stampede have visited ad- -, Mr. and Mrs. 'Barney Robinson and wives; to all mayors, city council 28 at 2 p. m. in the tabernacle wit kind of competiion. A numbof third Joe for McCunless Mrs. tie and with Brigham City joining towns, playing and singing, Mr. er of the teams competing at the i city commissioners and your in the Utah-Idah- o league. The cowboy and popular songs. Lewisville, Idaho; Russell Taylor jf wives; all past presidents and offiir it Preston will be here for the place Gala Glee chorus two numbers. E. ficers, arid last game of the season Grant, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. you are cordially invited to C. Wirght, Chief Enhit Last year some good teams playoff Speskcr--K. Wilkins Df St. Anthony; Mr. and attend the Twenty-Ninet-h place next Sunday, August 30, Annual State Road Commission. ne from Preston. According to takes gineer, Smith-fiel- d with ball local at the Mrs. Tom Coleman cf Brigham City; Convention of the Utah State Muni- ' park aformation received recently from Speaker Mayor Mark Anderson slightly favored to win. C1PH Mr. and Mrs. Langton Chamber! of cipal League to be held t Smithfield of Provo. tie Horse and Mule Association of ftlEIU EflTBIP El I of a confident ELEU dSttH victory Feeling Pocatello, Idaho; Air. and Mrs Ed Utah, August 27, 28, and 29, 1936. A aeries, the following are the proOrgan solo Floyd Allies. I Loosli over the Brigham nine' next Sunday, and Laura Wilson of Will- By the officers of the Utah mt world records Speaker Mayor J. B. Lee, of for .pulling the ball dub is issuing a special Fran-en, Mr. State Municipal League. Price. Utah; Sylvia The Utah Power and Light Coin-'uri: a team weighing just under invitation to the business men and will Oliver Nilson be general Mr. and Voeal Trio Delva Ewing, Afton pounds pulled 3175 pounds the just completed the install-- ; and Mrs. Amis Fransen, officers of Smithfield to come pany has on Mrs. Mr. and chairman city Emil arrangements. Mrs. Fransen, in Jeneas Fulkerson. neon of Barker, sign ation the 1933. iquhcd distance September largest out to the last and best league game 27 Mrs. Rosalia Teterson, Thursday, August Will Program Fransen, B. K. Farnsworth, Chairoffice Smithfield their this Speaker Bey an owned by Claries Alarvis at city the season. And ladies! All ad-iRegistratkm of members will take man Liquor Control Commission. tf Egerton, Ohm. For the heavy of deal of beauty Mrs. Pearl Horton, Vernon Fransen adds which a great accompanied by a male e?cort to Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. plice Thursday, August 27 at the Clarinet Duet Myer Brothers. might dsn a team owned by Stat-k- r along with the Smith- - of Oakley, Utah; and be admitted free! are to Searoona Park. of Carnegie Public library from 10 a. Jed Hyde Farm large! Speaker Haul M. Peterson. field of Pique, Ohio pulled Companys Implement The box score follows: m. to 12 noon. Registrars ore Mrs. BOO Song Gala Glee Chorus. pounds the required distance. SMITHFIELD Phyllis Tout and Miss Maxine Allen. A box' lunch will be served at 6 v Qno horse bu. U RICHMOND E6SIHEHT p .ign weighed 2110 pounds an AB II Receptions will be carried out by p. m Friday, August 28 at the the tie other weighed 2330 .total 4440. 2 Drag Co., the Fisher Beer on 6 3 ...- Scout Troop No. 53 on Thurs- James Mack Memorial Park Boy Ibo record waa made in 1935. Thia Richards, p Ford Sign through j Winn Confectionery, The 4 j .... D. c day, Hanson, August 27, at 10 s. m. the courtesy of the State Municipal tam did not pull as much in the North Cache Mator and Rees 6 2cn 1 ..... 28 m 2b at by League. Alusic will be furnished by p. Friday, August to their weight as the mid-f- a Parson, g: Feed Store and Smithfield Bakery 5 Hlners Boy Scout Troop No. GS. a Olney, as Relief from the Hansen orchestra. lingering and Location new their team. at weight These are rerords D. iA Uul-4 Saturday, August 29, at 10 a. Hansen, c 4 make vur ended in death for Mra. Ethel Program Saturday, August 29 the teams at the Cache county electric signs other lighted . 5 Fulkerson, ef Thu program for Saturday, August len Webb, 66, wife of G.virge G m. by Bay Scout Troop No. L'ir to shoot attractive. look street Main very at 4 The League convention program 29 at 10 a. m. In the Smithfield Webb former nuyor of ILchti.un.1 Gutke, rf They are to be complimented for 5 for Mack lb m. Thursday, August 27 to be hold tabcmacln includes: 6:30 Tuesday, p. Commissioner Wm. Wooley is ii the effort they have shown to aid, at 5 und loved in Gaelic in the Smithfield Tabernacle at 2 Well Vocal Trio Third ward ladies known Scrowther, If . Smithfield. tits beauty of the poultry department two numbers. Valley far her fine pubnc spirit p. m will be as follows: M is having all the Male chorus Berthas Boys. poultry pens 43 15 27 18 Totals and concsientious work in both reB-- I Speaker Dr. Kenneth J. Warner, YOUR INQUIRING gf house put in good condition. MAL.VD Invocation her Chaplain Sylvestor Field Consultant on Municipal Ascivic and organizatons, gious is considerable interest in AB II O A Uws is mourned by a host of friends Low. sociation. fa now. There should be large Address of Welcome Mayor L. ... 5 0 2 4 REPORTER Vocal sob C. R. Nelson. N. Jones, 8b ...4 ami relatives. faplsys of turkeys, geese, ducks, 4 2 2 1 i lf-- r ... Funeral services will be conducted Vern Toolson. Duet Mra. Seth Godfrey and Mra. Stuart, tod rabbits, in addition to. fine die-faMayor Harmon W Forrester Claypool. Response - 4 1 1 0 Friday at 2 p. m. in thf Benson of the various breeds of lay-n- f Conley, rf 3 3 1 3 0 stake tabernacle. Interment will be in Peery, president of the league. Piano Duet Salome and Terry Does Smithfield need a Communi-Knudson, cf and meat chickens. 3 ' 1 0 Master of ceremonies Judge Bar- Hansen. a the Richmond City cemetery, under c Wyrick, Jiall?" ty 4 2 6 0 p-- c Election of officers for coming That is the quostsm your inriuir- the direction of the .Hendricks Mor- ker of Ogden. recent trip through Idaho Thomas, 4 1 4 lljng Sentinel n port or has been hev-- 6 tuary. , Report by Secretary-TreasurV. Junes, 2b and transaction of aay other year II. R. Hovey of the Cham-Jj"Notary 4 2 Mra. Webb was born in Richmond Glen F. Marston. business which may come before the at every turn lately. It would ing of Commerce end a member of JHII, lb 1 0 0 l seem that a group of home town October 17, 1880, a daughter of. Trumpet soko Marlin JIaiwan. meeting. Thorpe, If ... 6 Publicity committee, con-- d Stone, Governor Henry 0 3 At 1 p. m. Smithfield City officonscientious voters in Smithfield Newell and Marian Tew Bullen. j Speaker p ...a ril the horsemen training at 2 1 Blood. scr4 i cers will lead the caravan through D. Evans, ss Surviving are her husband George have taken that question quite n Falls fair Maxine Allen and Logan canyon to Bear Lake and that O. Webb, six children, Mrs. Flor-- j Vocal duet grounds and iously and derided the only way State Fair grounds at Boise. bene- - once Bair, Rupert, Idaho; Sherwin Leone Chambers. 37 10 27 121 best to the anAWvc8d then to the lifting plant at the jjp, Tntala cm) y ell plan to come to the Cache I Speaker Maxor E. B. Erwin of north end of Bear Lake. Highway Smithfield and the people Webb. Preston;; Champ, Joan, Gor- of fit Wtoty fair after (he Twin Fails Webb, Rich- - Salt Lake, here is yes, dnn and Constance patrolmen -- of Utah and Idaho will fair. Tl programs! who expert to live milch ends Albert McCann. Mabel Mra. some one September 12. There the Cache county Reading far Young, mond; sister, ion precede the caravan. be a large number of the beat at Twin Falls and Boise aiv simi- - and aro hegtamng agilat C. Stocks. next Richmond, and two brothers, Newell J. the Speaker Mayor in A leire will be given showing leaders action by city ami running horsea of Utah lar to the one lo be conducted here, F. Ilullen, Riirnmnd, and Russell Speaker Mayor Charles R. Hun- the benefits to the farming interests few years, harness rodeo Haho for the fair here. events, ter. George They consist of of Southern Idaho and Northern A building such as Lcwislon re- Pullen, Logan, Smith, Wm. Phillips, A. J. Bate-rn- d and running races, interspersed with Male quartet Bertha's Boys. their in Utah from Heir Lake far irrigotioa city completed hid rcntly a number of the running other features. visitors purposes. the the Mr. and Mrs. J At Roylsnce have and Following meeting credit city be a certainly wull "town arc. at thn Boise Fair They also feature night wnwo builder" to Smithfield. I personally returned from Chicago, Illinois. Air. j will have the privilege of making The caravan will go then to all lighttod now with their horses. By and raecs. Their tracks aic the wdl, brlirvc the Cmninunity Hall boys Roylance reports he visited eleven a tapr of the City, its parks, play-hav- e Paris, Idaho where dinner will be nature of e ed.' the to Due . . reach the Cache couthe right idea and the inter-- ! states on lus buying trip for his grounds, cemetery and other pieces i served at 8 p. m. under the auspices fastest be In fine the rare track here is the our town" at heart so here's f store. The Smithfield Implement Co. I of interest under the direction ofj0f the Utah Tower and Light" Co. nty1, er of rodeo stales. The of any In the wish and a shoulder lie also reports the business outlook the Civic Improvement Oimmitteel and the following program will bo to a personal gw-a a i chutes and amu here are equal fnr next year will bo belter than j with I)r. T. W. Jarvis ss chairman. given; wheel. llany uf the rodeo and much hotter than 1 the to these relative live year 1936. jAny questionpoxfontiera at any of them (Continued on page 8) fair will also be Juare for most of them. nish varied entertainment for both young and old during the day. The following is the program as outlined far the celebration: 10:00 soft bull game and horseshoe pitching; 11:00, uovelty auto race and .band cancel:; 1:00 baseball game, Trenton vs. H e c ke r a Best ro-dit Logan; 3:00, grand parade uitd nxieo, after which . eo Out-of-to- cl ! ofi" I or n. y. s. ev RtW nlv . d, es - ". pro-Mti- on ' J .-- ! I I er rr ! j rl lo an EK3 0-- 4 3 unday, Aug. p BALL PAWCSMITHFIELD CdMMUMITY r WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY A LADIES 'FREE vs. GENT BSBSBSBRE9 o |