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Show ypiTOl, Logan Today Sat & THE CRIME OF DR. FORBES Sun. lo Wed. Joan Taylor in Crawford-Robe- rt --BANK HITE THURSDAY GORGEOUS HUSSY a daily thought A DAILY THOUGHT take much to st art in business, but it whol lot of it to keep B doemt 3JI b You ohould back the ambitione of your home city to the limit W uhing cannot reform the world. . kuof SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, ECONOMIST GIVES SMITHFIELD CAMP VIEWS ON UTAH FARM REORGANIZED , OUTLOOK DISEASED CATTLE UTAH, FR1IUY, SEPT. 11, 1930. BRIGHAM CITY TO NUMBER 39 HOLD!,. Rodeos Midway and Exhibits Features of Program each cELEBRATioHjHorsepulhng, REMOVED BY AAA. FROM DAIRY HERDS The Smthfield Camp of the Sons of Utah Pioneers was reorganized on Sunday with the following officers installed: Janies Thamley, captain; Noble U Chambers, first lieutenant; Preston D. West, second lieutenant; Jos. W. Peterson, secretary; M. T Van Orden, treasurer. Ctring to business requiring his full time former captain, Hazen Hillyard, declined to continue in office another year. He was therefore honorably released tendered a vote of thanks and appreciation for his splendid services the past year. The various committees drill h appointed at the next regular meeting, Sunday, October 4, . ThouBrigham City, Sept. 11 sands of Utah and Idaho people are of butter through-rt- t The elimination of diseased Storage stock dairy now planning to gather at Brig- -' Hu United State are oompara-tiid- y oattle, primarily those infected with ham City September 11 and 12 to kw and it is felt that butter tuberculosis and Bang's disease, has take part in the mammoth Peach been markedly expanded rodeo for the bt prices in Utah will maintain in--atu during the Day celebration and nr even slightly 34th consecutive ptfUfpt levels two year. past years under Government the cows are shifted from An invitation to attend this famous E. W. Gaumitz, chief programs, high-price- d of to the feeding of the dairy section, agricultural ad- celebration and enjoy free peaches pjituies Dr. 0. cnge and grain, report justment administration, has announced. and watermelons is extended by the extension econ-gjgjPeach Day cummi'.tee of the Box Cache Valley and has been training According to the lastest check-u- p j Wheatley, U&AC A butter price increase, how-tElder Chamber of Commerce. meeting of all the heads of depart- them all summer. The boys in Cache the During to period July 1, 1934, materiel shift to there i Ten tons of watermelons and 800 ments of the Cache County Harm County wlU have to be on their July 1, 1936, over four million herds bushels of peaches will be given Bureau Fair to be held at Logan, toes this fair. Jonathan Smith and tatter lubetitutea and even a comprising 47,382,164 cattle, were from the nie of butter at tested for tuberculosis, and more than rosy each noon hour at Pioneer September 14, 15, and 16. Preaident Roy Thain say "let em come, we to all who attend the celebra- Eric Hendricks predicts (hit fair are ready. iQ on the part of some persons. one-ha- lf million cattle reacted and park IfcU shifting to butter substitutes Box Elder County leahee will be the largest with the most and tion Arthur Peterson, chairman of ilie were removed. For Bangs oI disease, and melons are famous or their varied and interesting program of pulling team combined with the possibility reports there will In 683,270 herds, comprising nearly 10 size ! events ever held in northern Utah. more than 36 teame for the three and flavor. tiae increase in butter imports, at 3 p. m. rise Membership dues will be received million cuttle, were tested during The program of eventa is as fol- There is much interest and enthus contests. Tills will make a great may limit the probable price Dr. for all wbo join or continue their this period, 'and 833,li4 or low: Thursday evening, September iasm among the exhibitors and moderate amount, to very showing. 8.4 per cent of .the jotal number, selection of a queen- to reign ple generally throughout the county, Whcstle points out Frank Wood for the horse races membership. The foe is $1.00 and Farmers in Utah who have good will pay for memberships for the reacted and were removed. In Utah over the Peach celebration; Friday It is believed there will be a record is much enthused because of the approximately 120,000 head- of cattle September 11th; 10:30 . m. band attendance at the fair this year. hrdi of dairy oows, or who can coming year. large number of fast harness and have been tested for Bangs disease concert followed by a spectacular Uun-treasonaable cows a at Commissioner Seth William running raqn horses that will come Thomley gave very acquire fairly good ble prices, will find it profitable end thrilling talk on Pioneer trans- in the past two years, acoording street parade. Program at review- Wnriey reported new horse stalls here from all direction. More than to feed bay and other comparatively portation and the progress and dev- to Dr. D. E. Madsen of the USAC ing stand, horse show, band con- were being built. All the buildings fifty head from the Twin Falls who has examined the bawd samples. certs by IQ different bands, flower would be pointed and the entire County fair will head this way on chetp feeds liberally. Feeding dairy elopment up to the present time. cattle while on pasture will likely Lothair Rich of the Smithfielc Utah is also on the accredited list how and the big event nf the cele- grounds placed in excellent condition September 12. Nealy thirty head be s profitable practice this falL Junior high school music department of states. There were 9,801 herds bration, evening rodeo. Saturdays for the fair. AU the departments wlU come from southern Utah where are asking for more exhibit spare. Bull llumukers Fanners should be cautious, howe- sang two numbers, with Miss Lucile tested for mastitis and 28,439 cattle program will be the same. string is. All of The midway will attract many Chairman J. II. Schenk of College these with the local horses will ver, of planning a long-tim- e dairy ioylance as accompanist. Song lead- affected with this disease were eli visitow and the horticulture exhibit of the Dairy Committee stated they make a mad scramble for stalls. program on the basis of this fall er F. L. Allen was in charge of the minated, Mr. Gaumitz said. end winters butterfat prices, em- music and class instructor John H Indemnity payments under these will be unusual. Boxing matches, would need every stall . they could Frank Is particularly pleased that phasises Dr. Wheatley. Cow numbers Peterson of the lesson work, with programs amounted to $0,388,396 on dance, horse show, fish and game get far the dairy cattle. An extra the Lloyd Simmon mare, Helen Mae riU likely not be reduced materially James Thomley presiding. the tuberculosis cattle, $20,876,943 exhibit and Future Farmers of Am- class for grade dairy cows has been of Trenton won second in the recent is the United States this fall and on Bangs disease reactors, and $849,-80- 6 erica exhibit will be additional at- added. Dairy exhibitors who have $1,000 derby at Boise and won two not been contacted should confer firsts in the three year old handia soon as pasture and cheap feeds on mastitis cattle, a total of tractions worth visiting. All roads lead to Brigham City, with Mr. Schenk at once. All are cap. Frank owns the dam to Helen n available, a decrease in butter-f- c MRS. RUTH M. slightly more than 31 million doll Sept. 11 til, and 12th, Peach Days., urged to exhibit. Lyman Rich, for- Mae. Brown Woods two year old prices may be expected. GRIFFIN DIES are.These oooIn Utah, with relatively cheap foramerly of Minnesota, but .now of made a new track record at Montpayments were made posthe USAC Extension Division, will pelier last week. She ran 8 of a feed suppge and beet B Y U funds OPENS sible by appropriations of mile in 36 'A seconds. George Smith judge the dairy cattle. lies, it is possible for those f amMrs! Ruth Maughan der the act of 1934, BiU Phillips have done well at and Clarence Allen Cove en and stockmen with these feei of of the in' Griff FALL SESSION Horse and other measures, Mr. Gaumitz Griffin, 70, wife of Thomas Boise with their harness horses. feediarid believes will advantages department they proper use of act author-tha- n and a Clarkston resident for morelgojd. The Harness and running horse races have the exhibit of draft ng methods to make good returns largest 000,-ho50 years, died at the family t iced the appropriation of $50, will make Utah in PROVO horses ever from cattle feeding. Due to the here. will up the program for the county staged Every They late Sunday after a lingering 000 for eliminatng diseased cattle will 2.000 more than fill all the new extra second and third afternoons of the the forced liquidation of breeding herds he represented aiming land for making advances to the illness. tbia fall, it is likely that stacker students expected to enroll at Brig-hu- horse stalls. This has always been fair and the rodeo will take place She was horn at Richmond, Oc federal emergency relief adminislra-tobe- r cattle next spring will bring favoraYoung University when the one of the outstanding departments the first afternoon, the second eveJohn yon for the purchase of surplus 15, 1865, the daughter of church ble prices. Those who have supcollege opens on Sep- of the fair. This department is in ning and the third evening. All the big and Maria Davenport Maughan. She airy products for relief use. tember if 25, plies of discolored or slightly spoilexpressions of interest creased greatly by the large num- races will be interspersed with in.was the oldest granddaughter ofj Under amendments to the agricul-Muurha- from young men and women in some ber of pulling teams far the horse teresting events so there wiU be no ed hay and are not easily accessiearly pioneer Peter act, approved Aug-- 200 communities of the state may be pulling contests. , tural adjustment ble to the relatively cheap sugar Adams, waits. Jimmy With Mr. Griffin, she ust 24, 1935, $10,000,000 was set Cache valley. horse and formerauctioneer trusted. beet Parley Reese, arena director, rebuyer feeds may find it celebrated their golden wedding anup for these purposes, and in addian ly of Lewisville, Kentucky, but now ports there are a number at rodeo reached enrollment Last non profitable to winter young years niversary in October 1935. Besides of Ogden, will judge the horses. performers already headed for the tion, this sum can be used for ex- all-tirecord nf 2438. itoekers or cows. to Surviving are her husband and perimental purposes pertaining 24 states Canada and Mexico There will be a dozen nr more Cache County Fair. Nearly every Utah, The present Grifdrought is expectet eight eons and daughter, Peter the eradication of cattle disease. The were represented. With on enlarged entries in nearly every class. day he gets word of some. Tbm to affect the sheep industry much fin, ftiver Heights; Raymond, Dew- department of agriculture appropriaThere is much interest among the Perkins one of the best eaU ropers and improved facilities, the faculty less seriously than in 1934, since JosMrs. ey, and Brigham Griffin, tion act, approved June 4, 1936, pro- university is expected to attract even Boys Club work according to Melvin in the country is here waiting for Jar-din- e, roost or the sheep are located in eph N. Dahle and Mrs. A. H. vides a total of $29,714,000 for use more this year. Hillyard, chairman, of Smithfield. the Peach Day Celebration at Brigmas not seriously affected by the Clarkston; Joseph Griffin and in (1) eliminating diseased cattle, These boys will have exhibits of ham City. He with all the rodeo stadium the house, of Completion present dry spell. Mrs. Carl Crookteon, Salt Lake City; of dairy surplus tiie purchase (2) block long structure which dairy stock, swine, horses and some performer! with the Colburn string a one-haThe high percentage of fat lambs 41 and at Brigham City and all those folwork grandhdldern and experimental (8) hundreds of students gain sheep. Also poultry. will products, hr last help years crop and the limited chUd, 3 brothers and two B SJf the Dew string in addition All disease lowing in the ni the of elimination to coops pens better physical development and rec pertainint mount of lamb feeding, caused a Peter Maughan, Weston, Idaho; house have been spoken for, to the local boys will be here to poultry cattle. Insulation in rushed. is being nation, scarcity of lambs in April, May, aru Maughan, Salt Lake City; Hamson Box and decoration of the new Brimhall reported Commissroncr Woriey, who perform and then go to the lane of this year, resulting in goo Maughan, Logan; Mrs. Samuel Mern charge if this department, Elder County fair at Tremonton. im- of list head the campus building rohuns to those who had lambs on He desires that all exhibitors come Jack Dews stock performed at the rill, Downey, Idaho; Mrs. George REUNION HELD AT feed. While it is provements. Every building on both one expected that with Hansen, Boy; - however, as they can make more Ogden show. All of tint stock wiU deanbeen ha thoroughly the campuses be here for the fair. comparatively cheap feed avail- James Maughan, Burley, Idaho. room by double deckers. RICHMOND, SEPT. ed and renovated. able in Utah this Funeral services were conducted year, lamb feed-rL. in Mrs. of Following is the program of evJ. Petty, Amalga, Reuben D. Law, assistant profesClarkwfll prove profitable. However, ents for the three days and evenings of Home and the Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Commnit7 charge who sor of elementary education PHfits from lamb feeding will like-j-F ston LDS ward chapel with burial of the fair. crowdmembe x will of Section, report? they One hundred and twenty-siwas superintendent formerly not equal those of last, Dr. in the Clarkston cemetery under the exroom Monday met ed but on Sept. 14 Lofean School day for the bring Monson counC. H. family Duchesne schools in Rich and bers of the Wheatley points out. 9 a. m. Gates open Free to all. direction of the Lindquist and Sims wonderwill hibit and hare a on they at the Benson stake tabernacle ties, leads the new faculty memIf mill consumption of wool rs 10 a. m. Light weight horse pullMore ful room and better 7. mortuary. display. Vernal bers. Others are J. Stimpron, Later Pay, Monday, September maintained at or near present levels 000 numbers English, and Miss Irene Osmond, facilities for displaying is the need ing contest, race track. A program of musical 111 the next six months, the small 12:80 p. m. Band concert, Logan for this department next year. This OH readings, and dancing, were given by modern languages, who hare done supplies of wool available in this REPLY TO INQUIRY school band. one been of high has always members of the family in the morn- much graduate work at Stanford; department 2 p. m. Fast breaking rodeo and 'rorotry will, prevent any severe deof the the HALL ouMunding departments econbasket home which Miss Angelyn Wamick, COMMUNITY cline in domestic wool ing meeting after fair in the main exhibit building. running horse races. prices during lunches were enjoyed. Outdoor games omics, who has done advanced work AU the remainder of the 8 mile two-yeDid Tunning of the exhibit broths in the year. led of old and at the Washington University were played by young High prices for hogs are expected race. were taken weeks main building and other institutions; and Evan Hall to continue A mile running race. by Read Allen of Cove. In reply to the Community until the fall of 1937 was held in Croft, office practice, who has writ- ago. Sentinel the in A business meeting hen the com 94 avail-Me, mile running race. is in a There scramble for inquiry published crop becomes space ten a textbook on typewriting and will en- the evening. Bronc riding, bull dogging, calf last week, the City Council exhibit the community building. Uni work the at has done graduate petition signed I was one of the main riping, Brahma steer riding, wild 'e increase our hog pn- - tertain a written numbers vrraity of Chicago. All have had This building sufficient in fluction to the ex-fair. It will be bet-- 1 horse races, other events. last we by taxpayers attractions point where schools. in high teaching experience instead of import hogs, Utah to warrant calling a bond clects'n Logan high school band in atter of the lead- Sixteen this nmr year. the Thc Smithfield junior high schoo tendance. "roers, who have akimmilk, pua-n-ji at the proper time to raise such football call wyp have answered the and other cheap feeds, can extra means for material for Midway with Monty's rides, Otto, and Kiwanis To Hold 25 the about strong to partlhi addition ycar in world building high diver, concessions and hogs to an advantage K the Federal Govern dications point to a very Rood year st until 1938,' he shows. by are Bays. Luncheon Monday for the team. Thc boys who WPA project. Recent rapid rise in feed 7:30 p. m. Medium weight horse prices ment in a arc: Jay Cash, the pigskin s ned booting Signed, pulling contest at race track. and poullrymcn to market a Council tab Pitcher, Ned Miles, George msdorable number of their birch. Midway, eoncessinns, shows, free Mayor and City Moon Dick Dr. Adam S. Bcnnion will ha tho Preoce, Frank and LaVar acts and exhibits. Paul expectd that this heavy mar-"to- g Smiths Mm Hichf speaker at the Kiwanis Luncheon j South Tuesday, September 15 of poultry may continue into Called liwnard Venial Jones, Dean Athny, and Ladies night at thc Smithfield ro late Demo Mcikle, Primary Cache School Day II. B, J. of fall .even though prices are John Ogden, Driyer Ken Boyd Barker, Charles Lowe, 9 a. m. Gates open. Free to all. junior high school on Monday eve- Wing peeled to be f Mapelt in, with pulling discouraging. Feed Ellw, ning at 8 p. m. Bob Toolson, Vcm Klwvod. be will 9 a. m Judging f all livestock Box Elder county some frm to be sufflcicnt- Lu berA Democratic Primary trim., Dr. Bennion .will talk on a sub- and Don, Canon Tarkinson, and exhibits. additinn Preston in FWgn to digjcrgga many poultry hold at the Library, Saturday, i"me fpm Rodney ject of retersnn, Bob Karl, The purpose 'great importance, 'Constitut- to s large number from Cache 12:80 p. m Bajid concert. South 12, at 8 p. m. Tlowman Junior and Rex JJJjJJJ" wen though egg prices Better Citizens. dtlc-gatand ion Making 32 Lundquiet, dect County will be here for the horse Cache high school band. of the primary is to A weal solo will be given by Mrs. Others arc reporting as fart 3 p. in. Harness and running horse Recently Drayer of pulling c'lnle-sls.-' Patent heavy liquidation ,,5 hick to attend the Cache aint suits are available. J. A. RulWk of Preston. races. Interspersed with ctan acts do at most matches U completed by late fail, won of the convention Ogden. nominating It is expected that all club m-- m school. Sep . "Y prices will more than likely Wing won at Iignrn and now they trick roping and riding and other In Logan junior high MUTUAL TO WARD bora and wives will be present. FIRST me three which are determined to clean up Cache features. at 22nd to con tember 19th, dncr!lKinff producers, OPEN SKPTEMBER Suuth Cache high school Hnd in Dr. Wheatdy. county Valley. Last year Drayer won here entatires. two conj attendance. Thain but in the medium rhss county Ibiy one and the is miasioner. Tuesday. September 22, 2:25 trot or pace, .three hents. attendance bet him in the heivy class. Drayer ward niu-luwill be selected. A good ' mile running race. V opening date of the First most the had spectacular U1C tracks perhaps railroad Thc MIA tiinugli presiA. Smith has just reports the ward all Free three for Denswralic trot brats race, he ."smithfield Since of all. then team oil be City pulling Smithfield arc going to from Salt Lake City where for further Committee, dency. Watch (Continued on back page) treated, pjssihly today or Saturday.! has purchased some good horses in Lecn visiting friends and See. 'i M. T. V.u Orden, it. nr ng ar peo-10.- h, - - 3-- Jones-Connal- ly Jones-Connal- ly m n. lf half-broth- 7 ot 8-- ?" ce JfJ,;, es ! ' al ar |