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Show MtHMKWii r n Tmi" . IV, iViiW ' .iMuMVr.iU.nn i. if jir ii mfi! ' 5 got, LoS Today ft Sat. WALLACE BEERY in I San. to Wed. LORETTA J A . THOUGHT A DAILY OLD HUTCH . YOUNG-DO- AMECHE in N RAMONA" "BANK HITE THURSDAY A DAILY THOUGHT burinw take in biaintM, but it , J Sole lot of You should beck the ambitions of jrour home city to the limit the reform cannot Winking world. it o keep SMITH FIELD. iULTHY SMITKRELD JUNIORS RECORD STARTS FOR RANGE-BUILDIN- TRIM PRESTON TEAM UTAHNS of the etate are nuw .enelied by the Extension Sep-- g the Utah State Agricultural ct ia the poultry record keep-iojewhich begina October 1, a od ends September SO, 1987, ex-tj- ,a idiag to Cart Friachknecht, COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1336 Nine 9. IS 3 6. NUMBER 43 SECURITY PROGRAM G PRACTICES FOR .The Smithfield junior high sohml won its third consecutive re- game cently to maintain the lead in the district junior high school circle. Prrotcn was the victim of the biiiv onslaught by the Tiger Prertan was held helpless by Smith fields charging line and fast, hard tackling backfield. While the Tigers ran almost at will around ends and made some substantial gains through the line and via the fosward paw route. George Preece made several rents, tional run around the ends behind beautiful blocking by Cash, Pitcher, and Miles. Pitcher intercepted a Preston pars and with fast forming interference, raced 60 yards for a touchdown. Miles found most success in fakes and spinners. The lineup fjr Smithfield was: Captain Rich and Arhay ends, Ellia and F. Moore, tackles; D Preece and Barker, guards; Jones, Bob center; Miles, quarterback; Pitcher and G. Preece, halfbacks; and Cash, fullback. Substitutes were D. Pitcher, B. Raymond, J, Allen, L. Moore and B Toolson CU'IIE JUNIOR DEMOCRATS AIDS THOUSANDS ANNOUNCED ELECT THROUGHOUT UTAH SMITHFIELD LADS OFFICERS The Junior Democrats held a meeting in the Public library, Wednesday night with Ernest Gunnell in charge. The Ladies chorus under the direction of Mm. Jewel Van Crden Kang two musical selection, -To Thee O Country and The World is Waiting for the Sunrise" of the evening were Speaker Attorney L. E. Nelaon, Prof. Henry IVterson and Admin Hatch of LoState gan. Miss Beth Hendricks, vice president was also in attendance. Nominations were held and the following officers were elected: President, Wurth Gutke; vice Betty Scrowthor; secretary and treasurer, Leonard Mile Approximately 8,817 needy men, practice may per- women ahd child.1 en and 80.00 indusform during the remainder of l'.'Uti in trial and commercial worker range-buildi- ng which stockmen in Utah WINNERS ARE AT STATE FAIR calf clubs of the county Six 1 exhibited 21 calves at the county fair September 14, 15, and 16. The Better Holstein junior and senior clubs of Smithfield, Melvin Ilillyani, lender, exhibited seven brad. Places won are as folkiws: Grade Holsteins over one year: Glen Nelron, first; Rex Plowman one second; grades under your, Glen Nekon, first. Purebreds over one year: Elmer Olson, find; Junior Plowman, accord; Lue McCann .third; Purebred under one year: Farrell ILllyard, and the rates of payment for the.e Utah are now covered by the public practices have been approved by assistance and unemployment comWalla, e, Secretary of Agriculture Saul E. Hyer in charge of the pro- pensation prjviritms (f the Social poultiyman. were gram in this state announces. Security Act. Them? figures ac- yet complete poultry Because of the short time remain announced by Mr. Allen T Sanford, record which to books in ing between now and the end of the State Director for the National Emexpenses and receipts, as year, the program will be put into ergency Council far Utah, and are record cards u monthly pen with the greatest possible operation upon a report of the Social yarding drily the egg product-- , Stockmen Security Board, the apeed, Mr. Hyer summarizing says. been have rf prepay crops should obtain postcard application progress made under the Act in the e now being distributed md from the county agent m which they eight months since it became operaiB pooltrymen in the state who can apply for an examination of tive. in this pro- in to Jkirticipate first. their range. Utah is now participating in ev Club tviyg are Cache county Social tha feature .When if Security received ery this is application het each month during the pool ut the over ubilunt their Secwinnings Aat Social admini. lered the by a will came to the range the av-!- p REPUBLICAN MEETING v Utah State Fair. Competition was unaet an Board. has It jar summaries giving and will up indicate ranch the urity stockman .There will be an organization keen in eft production ahd the mor-j- n club livestock showsystem compensation the practices he wishes to perform. employment flocks in the entire state one of Sinithficld precincts meeting und contests which workers demonstrations, will protect 80,000 ings, The report of the examiner will end two Monday, October 12 in the which were held Saturday and Monia counties where 12 or more temof income kua comduring checked be against then by the munty at 8 p. m. ion are enrolled will be day. mittee and returned to the stock-ma- porary periods of unemployment. The library The following officers will be elto each enrolled poultiyman. the Beard Five calves were taken to the fair Swial pays The is Security stockman then ready will summaries net and ected: chairman, vice chairman w monthly this Better Holsteins" Calf from the into effect co ta of administering to the syi' put practices make it possible for each treasurer. and secretory tern. Smithfield of which Melvin of Club to and make formal far j to compare the performance application L. C. Joseph, Tha State has established public' is loader. Glen Nelsons Hillyurd payment. ka flock regularly with the av-ri- p Vice chairman assistance plans for aid Vi the What the Stockman Does grad heifer won first place; Elmer in the county and state and and de the needy blind, 1. Gets application for range ex- needy aged, Olwns purebred senior yearling heihe hen and pullet flocks, but Fedwith BE McCanns second which, children, committee. TO MUSEUM pendent amination DEPT. from place; Lue fer, county will contain many helpful and fourth senior yearling, 2. Supplies range examiner with eral aid, provide a regular income purebred LARGE CONSIGNMENT and ntj Mfgestfons concerning Plowman's Junior on ranch and indicates to individuals unable to provide 1'jt PUBLIC information TO purebred OPENED place; a aad management of hie flock themselves. In September an estimJunior yearling, second place. These OF WOOL RECEIVED practices he wishes to perform. daekcai, Professor Friachknecht ated 4,260 aged, 207 blind, and 3. Receives range report approvclub calves won second place in the With the war Salt Lake City children received 4,350 dependent ed by county committee. county group contests. 11084 keeping should her a part assistance under these plana at a bonnet of Sitting Bull and graaa The largest conOgden Utah 4. Performs practices. For fitting and showmanship the : bebusineia every poultrymans skirts worn by ancient Hawaiian Smithfield of wool that has ever been signment 5. Makes a report of performance total coat of $129,530. Approximatebuys won tfre following nt ateords enable him to discover offered one-ha- lf the coct of this aid to girls acting as two special feutures in the West will be 6. Applies for payment. buyers ly Junior Plowman, first; EljI deck many of Die leaks and available for the Anthropology Museum of the places: at Merrion The range improvement program the aged and the blind and purchase Glen Nelson, sevmer Olson, sixth; set that are daily reducing profits and Wilkins Wool Auction Sales to the mat of aid to dependent University of Utah will be open to enth. is open to all stockmen on privately Iris enterprise. Records also be held in to Social the public October 7, according land. children war paid by the Ogden, October 19 to 24. owned or privately-controlle- d Junior Plowman's heifer Won fifth jilt poultrymen to determine the This Dr. John P. Gillin, head of the An Board. will represent wools Participation is entirely voluntary. Security offering in the open claw. place rtctieei that should be followed in Uni' the Since the State began cooperatisn thropoLogy department at from Montana, Idaho, Utah, Nevada The program is a part of the Smithfield boys represented The hr to produce poultry and eggs under versiiy. Wyoming, and Arizona, that have general 1936 Agricultural Conserva- with the Federal government Caine County in two other state on located ssufully. The annual egg produc-t- been entered in the Auctions which is The museum, by tion Program which in this state is the terms of the Social Security Act, Elmer Olson was soc'-rcontests. sortallty, amount and cost of some 250 growers. in Federal the top floor of the John K. Park under the western division of the a total of $719,150 health '.WAd per bird, per cent of eggs boy. lie was a close comrenmwtec been newly Hie Auction system of marketing, AAA, of which George E. Farrell is funds has come to Utah, to aid building, has of the first place winner avbeted in the top grade, average which ia the customary method It in providing these benefits. It and new fixtures have been added, petitor director. Box Elder crjunty. Mr Olson from dis elaborate pat of effi marketed, and as forth mure a thus --cooaffording for administrahas received in selling the wool clip of last year. some of the important factors tion of its unemployment rompen-satio- n play of the 16,000 speclmoae of an was third place winner MEET TO New and AUXILIARY pracZealand, (Australia, conducted was wk contest A new Another material. poultiyman who participates in world sytsem, $495,106 fur assis- thnopological The American Legion Auxiliary tically all other porminent which Glen Nelson and Elmer dup-lj- n the is museum of the project will be able to deter-a- e wool feature tance Glen to the $32,016 Mrs. initianeedy aged, will meet at the home of producing countries, was at the end of the record keep system which Olson Ivon second, lusing first place ted in the United States at Ogden, R. Wirm Friday, Oct. ber 16 ut 2:30 for aid to the needy blind, and Heating cataloging to more easily by 2 seconds. Medals for these two 1 Tr. Professor Friachknecht Utah by Merrion and Wilkins in p. m. for aid to dependent child- - allow the visitor $187,5-1countless content were awarded Monday even- pitted out the follow understand and aid A nice program wd! be arranged ran in their own homes. Federal 1934. That year they handled about Enrollment blanks and to tke largest ing at a banquet in the Salt Lake copies of 600,000 pounds of wool in this man- and refreshments will be served. It La. made it pcssible to provide much displays that total in the!. City Clumber of Commerce for Utah b Utah State Agricultural Cbllege ner. if specimens In 1935 the same amount of is desired that all members be pre- mure adequately fur its needy orid. members given by the Salt Luke Paltry account book for use during of out would be zans than possible wool sold in their Auctions at Og- sent. i the center of Scenic I Chamber of Commerce. b coming year may be obtained den Utah That stone. Sure and local funds Mrs. Alice Thoinley, had increased to 3,300,000 lbs. bm county agricultural record book contest In the agents or and this year at Ogden and Denver In addition to these cooperative America i known over the world, President. was V writing to the Extension its it in but Nelson that Glen history Social early placed Federal-Statin the e Service, Colorado, where wool auctkms will stale, features of the fak State Agricultural of ancient American cul- fourth and Elmer Olson sixth. center the also citizens Utah oollega. Banana accumAct, snJ Security FOR SALE: Hubbard also be enndneted, they have ture is a relatively unknown fact beneFederal old-aulated approximately 6,000,000 lbs. Squash lc per lb. and sweet Spanish come under the even in the state ad surrounding act. the Adv. Smith. fit by provided the from cm NEWTON system RICHMOND ions lc per lb. Roy The Auction plan differs territory, said Dr. Gillin .i We hope present prevailing system of maracwill not museum Mi. J. 4W. Webb this . that only Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hardy and spent last week keting wool in the United States, state of at Shelley, this citizens the quaint of Cache Junction, and Mrs. children Idaho, visiting with her in that the wools are assembled at VALLEY with the comparatively unknown life Millie Hardy of Provo last week, riker, Mrs. Alice Burton, concentration points in the producof their predecessors. Bnt vre also of Mrs. Mable Beck last week. Mr. and Mm F. W. Traveller, F. ing territory, graded and prepared DISCOVERS E Traveller hope that it will assist interested Mr. and Mrs. Doul Benson had as and daughter, Irene, for market and offered buyers at e In studying and their student Mr and Mrs Noah guests: Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Woodland, public auction rather than being new scientific finds. classifying of Los Angeles and Mr. and Hale bW in Salt Lake last week dealto sold in the country direct Mn. C. D. Christensen vraa hos- Mr. Lamar Thompson of Clark-aton- .. ers or shipped to Boston on conin skill vary to the Bon JHeur dub at her CLARKSTOH Navajo are painted with great MARSH PASS, Arizona signment. The theory is, that it In-- 1 Mr. and Mr? Royal Griffin have hst Friday. A delicious lunch' ing color combinations, economical to make distribu- Indian stories of a prehistoric Last Saturday evening a wedding moved to Lagan to make their Other evidmee uf Kitseli waa served to sixteen club mem-Je- n tion to manufacturers mills in all dian dwelling on Black Mesa, a 2,400 skele- - dance was given in honor of Mr. home. was Miss LuDean Griffin area in northeastern tion centuries ago included the and the following guests: Mrs sections of the country direct from and Mrs. Ellis Jardine. About 350 honored at a party given by Miss a by remains of exposed tol human, reto the month Wia Nelson, Mm Nettie led this the producArizona, Erickson, concentration points in Gifts were presented Mary Cooley. of a Thir- the weather. It was indicated that were present. a Mrs Leona Carlson ing territory, than it is to ship all cording and first survey to a the in couple. Light refreshments thrown been bad Mr. and Mrs. JIazen Bcnron are the body scientist ruin by I'nitcd teenth well Lewis, the Century son of Mr and of the wool produced in were served. more not rocks between over the arrival of a baby cleft onument high rejoicing Ulyeas Lewis, underwant an States to Boston, from there to be of the Rainbow Bridget Mr. and Mrs Emil Godfrey are 75 feet from the nearest dwellborn last week. than is which boy of working to the mills, many Valley Expedition Ration fur appendicitis last Mim-the proud parents of a fine baby found :n also was There room. ing in Vance Peterson, Mrs. Elizabeth territory centering a Logan Hospital which are kicatcd in the Eastern this summer a stone of th outside wall a queer boy born Tuesday. All concerned Peters- - n and Mrs Martha Barnes Reservation. Indian th1 in the Navajo south, Utopia club met laat Friday Mississippi vaJlcy states, are doing we'll. pirtogrnph which archaeologist las . Thursdiy at Ogden. By fulli wing Navajo wagon trills t t the hme of Mm. Ron and in the fnr West, Mrs. Carmen Rasmuseea entertain- spent rin5 a was symtol. religious Mr. and Mrs. Roland Griffin had a lon. Four tables very rarely urcil by motor cars and thcn Merrion and Wilkin reP'Tl of bridge were Knowicdlie (1f carly eras in the ed her sewing club at her home as their dinner guests last Sunday, of wvewt buyers fivni arca A flat a response delicious across High score prise was won satisfactory SouthwC.st p(,inte to the fact that ... on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hyde of Ogden. and culling with iWe.rl vegetation, an Kxpition dw(1uin5 of lunch was served to e&ht guests. J Hr. Eva Christensen and the branches of the wool business xui-as Kitseli, jtcs to sixty V-wa- -i from station .fifty that estimate Fonl entertained three Mrs. John Griffith) fleet ef .. prize by Mrs. Ethel Bair. . 1ueblj II culture, were abanmills inR GOVE arrivi-- .l at the fivH of a was served. Special guests j wparate concerns, im-lErie in the 1200r with a delicious dinner Wednesday tinned suddenly dwUer hoU8C ' rise known to the Navajos as when a great drought struck the evening, in honor of her husbands U"K Mb. Melna HHl, Mrs. Glenna toP makcr Mrs. Della Alien won first place Kiticli, the place uf broken pot- area. birthday. Immediate mcmrers of the In the State Farm Bureau public and Mrs. Elthura he represented he offered roeh Joffersen, day tery". True to Uie lore of the InMerrill. The wools to few close friends , Members of the Rainbow Bridge- - family and a speaking contest at Suit Lake City Auctions will be available dians. tlamsnnds of fragments of these in were present. W. W. . Merrill and now Mrs. Monument Expedition, last Saturday evening. Mrs. Allen's Valley at Pueblo pottery covered the slrie.Merrill entertained at a for buyers inspection beginning the Monument was Whit Is Ahead tor throughout subject will start climbed. Auction the up which the archaeologists A of in an award fur Vall "R luncheon last Wednesday eve-H- e 7at a.2 in. and Rural tcrrito America. others and p. m. All grower At the creat they found several j pord Mrs. Allen will represent trucks, first home of Dr. and Mr. an,j place, taking nre cjrs bushier wool in the walla of esndstone slab and mortal r'lllcges and universities in all parts Merrill. A delicious luncheon Interested attend the Xati. nal Farm Bureau r to attend. announced ,n rart3,)cna. Oalifr.rnia, served to sixteen guedts. Prizes Invited still standing, and at one place an of the country. Prior to their survey Commission has -ooa fol-as' examinations j in December with ail expenre won by Mrs. entrance 70C years old was seen. of the Kitseli ruin. Expedition sur- competitive J S Hall, and RELIEF SOCIETY CHANGES 1 Mrs Ivy made two- - lows: AlMiton veyors and MEETING One wall reaches to a height of OF DATE Cereal technologist, $3, SCO a year, paid. dwellthree-stor- y communal -- ouuA reconnaissance over tbs northfeet. His. B. Monaon jSy returned home nssoicatc The regular woik and busine j crops), pathologist the (forage of forerunner Mesa. Black the nf M(rt prehistoric BEET DIGGING STARTED portion Bureau of Pliuit In- tfght from Salt Lake City. meeting of the First ward Relief ing, apartment hnuse, is indies-- 1 prnus rites bearing evidence of an- $3,200 a year, he spent the week end at Last in the recreation held be Monday morning beet digging will Sjclety the structures visible. It civilization were mapped and j dustry, in the county, and plans nre of Dr- - end Mrs. J L. hall, Wednesday, October 11 instead ted liy began terIndustrial Houses il Expeili-racePueblo toxicologist believed Principal the of that r0rded as a part c'nnivt-o- n ia set far the sugar factor)' at Lewis-te- n of Tuesday, October 13. In to the (heavy metals), $5,000 a year, Public the Kitseli slope a pcrtion of j turn's project of adding he will to hegin cutting beets this week to this meeting quilting the way down form the crest, and knowledge nf the Southwest of the Health Service. DUP TO MEET end. William Baer of the Migar and aricnw'm, in morning the the done opinion past. Senior medical technician scientists are also of (hnne he Willow factory organization has estimated valley camp Paugh-J- v a holly sbw will als lie held in that there , be evidence of earChildren's a $2,000 year-pathoIthe. gy), m.iy Rccoiinaissanci' fur Expedition Pioneers wHl meet at the the acreage planted in the that the ruins the nfternoon-lier culture underlying ia led by Ben W. Wctherill, life long Bureau, Department of Labor. will average at this sea-oMora on Kirk bride county Fris now visible. Full information may be ohtzincd leaH 11 tons to the acre. and prehisstudent of the October 16 at 2:80 p. m. treatI receiving by toric Pueblo cultures It waa through from the Secretary of the United Roy Tidwell Pottery fragments examined Jh program will be os follows: ment at hospital tor him that the Expedition staff learned Ststes Civil Service Uoitrd of Exthe ruin in ' Mr. the of lace and Mrs. Hyd Nelson Thn nreident srehnuniogists Robert Ruin by his . daughter disiueateil shoulder. of the Siut'nwest's of the KiUeli ruin, and through h's aminers at the post office or custom- Ogden visited ill Smithfield with era IueWNrIlI Oct7crci:l Brin; topic, PuWlc Work happened last Friday afternoon. post friends last Sunday. cultures (from 1100 to 1300). knowledge of the Monument Valley house in any eity which has near Tuny early n class, The frogmen to reveal n artistry arm and its peoples the Expedition office uf the first or by Mrs. Hilda Reslwl- - ober 2 in Logan eany-Ihr-wwa St sites Civil Mrs. Venice Iemn and son Dee, in pottery work which f of the hopes to make vauable additions to or from the United Mr. Tidwell Mr"- - J W Ucrkins Grove. lLMUC on tho nations Service Commission, Washington, D. of Newton spent a few days visitIhe in the region in which! the information of rlnrh the. firrot typo 'frehmenla will he served. All from after boric, I C. ing here. the Expedition is working; Desgins Southwest territory, 4 t. . US lew vf pioneers are invited. saddle broke. ;, ci, co-tfti- nr d pre-ride- 4-- 4-- II n. i o, d 4-- H log-sawi- 4-- H er ! 4-- H ge EXPEDITION THIRTEENTH CENTURY RUIN IN NORTHEASTERN ARIZONA MONUMENT habits-square-mil- i at back-haule- d : h ldn s . f-- i fl.t u , a arche-dfgist- Num-mode- rn Jr . n m W . . FJT v ( ' |