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Show gsmu Ugi. Trig t Sd. 4 THE LONGEST NIGHT Soi. Il Wed. JaMt Gajurlmlla Yoang b BANK NITE THURSDAY LADIES IN LOVE DAILY THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT Mat takeIn much bnalnese buslneaa, but (tart Of it to keep lot whole JJ g 1 You should back the ambition of your horn city to the limit the cannot reform Wishing B world. tolche XXIX jjOWDS SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, attend KONORED BENSON STAKE OH 70lh UTAH, FRIDAY, 'OCTOBER IS, 1936. INTERMOUNTAIN BIRTHDAY; CLUBS NUMBER CIVIC BEET PRODUCERS PLEDGED TO REPUBLICANS TO GET ANOTHER 44 DIRECTOR SETS UP HOLD RANGE PROGRAM RALLY CONFERENCE On. of til. tajtn, Metal event. COMPLETION TO ROAD PAY ENVELOPE The FOR STOCKMEN of the past week was the Republican of northern Cache birthday county held n rally in the Smtih-f:el- d conference conventions party given on Friday night at Ihe A, annual On Tuesday evening several of our i Serond ward to information released tabernacle u"n i i. According Wo- - Second wand in Practices! which range men mny and Mens Young the Young: October 14th. lffk ! Wednesday f S or evening, of ateocia-70th the l.Divrec'or fr"1 carry out during the buLince f 1936 birthday anniversary jiutual Improvement c H. 0 Mr. Ray E. Dillman, candidate to aid in the Peterson of the Ag- of of William the Bishop Relief iiuprovenient cf weteem Society and the wee'ninleradi V an Crden, Eldon LBk and Ejftcukurul college extewtaa service. for governor of the State jof Utah, ranges and puyment which varies (take were held in connee-fTwi1935 sugar beet ad- was the principal speaker. Mr. Green- from sewn cents per ucre to an the stake quarterly confer- 01" will be at the wood, Mr. Dolfquist and other county justment payment and nuniee limit of $2 times the normal we Intermountain Association of Civic upper va Saturday and Sunday in the ate of $1.13 per ton of sugar beets and state delegates were present. Amergiuxing capacity of the rani-h- , have stake tabernacle at Rieh-On- e come; community singing, Dr. L. C Joseph, clwfiman of the been and delivered. Since produced the ica led acctmnced by William Peterby Bishop Richard Roskel-ley- ; MIA session Saturday initial 10S5 payment waa SO cents Smithfield precinct and Mr. Lb 11 North son of the Utah State Agricultural prayer, Bishop C. J Plowman; he,d at Alien Cove had per ton, baaed on the representative county chairman pf violin solo, Mr. Done Smith with College extension service, who is in bche high schooL yield the final 1935 payment is 33 charge of the rally. Mm. Done Smith at the the of the AAA pm gram for Kimball of C. piano; Hn. Mary Peterson furnished a guitar chug cents per ton, oi the amount necessEhryn Carla Rac Winn; tap dancUtaK Administration the 1986 ef Society General Board and reading, ary to equal $1.13 for every ten de- and harmonica selection, 0 Su- range lands will be ofthrough the L West, W. 0. Robin- - ing, Barbara Winn; vocal tool, GifMiss D,. Franklin OraUe lead the ren. livered to a sugar factory. Cmgun ford Simpson; piano duet, Mrs. Paischannels of state and the existing Mies Charlotte Stewart and Mrs. The value of total production of congregation in singing America Im- ley Winn and Wanda Winn. History Botha Tingey of the Mutual beets in 1935 waa $2,565,000, and accompanied at the piano by Mias county administrative organisations, of the life of William L. Winn was Director Peterson said. Genenal boards were the ea-ineome for the same year Bernioe Deppe. plement given by W F Winn; piano solo, was elected to succeed Die state cumniiltce will be visitors. Han- for the state of Utah was $3,260,000 Clyde Mrs. Parley Winn; violin solo, the of to include range livestock inKcial plan security YOUNG son of Malad, Idaho, as third vice's Ike REPUBLICANS for compared with $2,540,000 Mocking Bird," by Bean Hansen in its membership. Them' memterest not! 4oich was the predominating theme has Mr. TO Hanson as ORGANIZE 1934. with Mrs. Emma R. Hansen at the president I the conference-conventio- n. been active in the association. Since the initiation of the AAA Young Republicans meeting will bers will act in an advisory capapiano; talks were given by Bishop Relief the to- -j total benefit be held Monday night at 8 p. m. city, consider appeals and rccomwi-datioAt 2 p. m. Saturday continued for the state Pledging activity payments W. L Winn, Bishop Richard to met officers of the county cmimiUce executive in the Smithfield library. The purwards the completion of the north of Utah among sugar beet growers gxiety Bishop Sylvester Low and end of the lake in explaining the I uct tunand local problems. Mrs. Mary aid Who the of the' to is and been pose meetng has completely $2,117r cooperated Ice cream,-cookie- construction of a highway of the general board BlriP C. J Plowman. C. Kimball and rat up a program. The ing purpose of the program. link 701.42. organise connecting and after-dinnmints were the charity timesed leadership, Sate statisticians have predicted outside visitors will be Glocus MerRange examiners, detailed by 1L Cache Valley and Besr Rivbetween served after which a pleasant evePresiddues. H. and rill from SulReed membership Rutledge, regional forester of hud, Richmond, and er Valley over Beaver Dam Summit a 2,000 tonnage difference between ning was 'spent in dancing. The will nuke examinations of len of the total ent Ruey Bernhisel presided Ogden, in Logan. Utah this there to the end that output year may ultimately was decorated with A class leaders the ranges and determine the nordepartment was serving table be a hard surfaced highway from and last, having been 506,000 tons conducted at 8 oclock. Mrs. Lenore pink candles and was centered with In 1905 and 504,000 expected Dor mal carrying capacity of the ranch Gel Utah Back Into a beautifully decorated birthday Evanston m the east, through Bear to establish its grazing capacity. Mien of the stake board discussed 1036., ValRiver Bear Cache Valley, Lake, ' Mrs. Kimball cake with seventy candles. The total 1935 payment of $1.13 Lesson Objectives. They will also cooperate with the Nevada on the DiOman Flinch of the evening the ley and on to Wells, At Fold, clcse . the An trotted the subject, fo of sugar beets produced und Building operator to determine the annual the to meeting Pf cake 'was cut and each guest re- west, delegate! Edueitknsl Background suitable the available practice or Terence must represents of the Intermountain Association ween the parity price v Utah is the only northern state practice-- ! to recommend to the coun90 per Hr. Regenla Smith and Mrs. Ef-f-is ceived a piece.. Over one hundred Civic Clubs completed their deli- -' Barker sang a duet, end the guests were present wire of in the nation listed in the Roose- ty committee, and will moke a writaverage murk berations Wednesday night at Of- Bkhmond South ward Ladies Glee $5.77 for the 1935 crop of sugar velt column together with the nine ten report to the county committee. adopted in the church and the fol- den. dab sang a chorus. Prayers were by states of the 'Solid South as porRange stockmen wbo wish to take lowing leaders of this system in Another important action of the beets, Director Peterson said. Ris. Elna Johnson and Mrs. Rachel Benson stake were sustained: national the the of pull in the program ore asked to by trayed port of a Joseph meeting was the adoption report Andersoik Mrs. Alvira Merrill returned to Literary Digest, Ray E. Dillman, secure application blanks from the McKnight ss head of the stake mis- given by Mr. Jones, ss chairman of Subjects discussed at the stake sionary system and Erastus Johnson Wednesday Republican candidate for. governor county agent ot the committee, fill the special tax committee opposing her home in Preston turd meeting Saturday evening of Richmond, George Myler of Clark-ebo- n the part told precinct chairmen at. a meeting out and return to the ctunty agent any diversion of the gas tax funds evening after spending C the home of President at the or to the committee. Information on Ruey and Mr. Phillips of Smithfield from construction purposes for week with her sister, Mrs. J. J in the state headquarters ' Bernhisel were Sanitation in Public as Newhouae hotel, today. district presidents. the blanks does not place thv o pc raany other governmental purpose Merrill. "Odd as it may seem,? the guber-natior- ce ranch man under any obligati-n- , lira, Qualification of Class Lead--a, President Hyer also spoke on the whatsoever. Recommendation was candidate continued, with Dierctor Ie'.erson pointed out. The President Powell indicated that the Opportunities in Union Meet-an- . opportunities for self development made that the Stole Road Commisin the nation at large giving the Rewere Mm Lblu Prayers by of members of the church through sion purchase additional equipment, officers would be called together ranch operator is asked to cooperate consider publican standard bearer a - aomm en& Muuoa and Mm Lenora Olsen.. in the various organisations. to be made available for the ui w tiwimisr future to further in nuking activity most ding lead in the popular straw vote, with the range examiner Discussion cf. welfare problems returned ct cities and towns on their streets problems affecting the northern the grazing survey of his ranching Bramley Farr recently sad family budgets was taken up from this state is alintyd with nine eouth unit and counties of the state. mission reported at s reasonable charge. the necessary ine:n states giving Presdent Roosevelt formation. supply Sunday morning with the stake his experiences in the mission field. ofiicen and ward bishops and Rea maturity. will be made co operators Miss Charlotte Stewart of the lief Society presidents. In the Digest poIL now'; past the forPayments Prayer wau general board of the Young Wothe Allowing practices: Contourhalf-waby Mrs. Margaret Rogers. murk, and with more than ing, water development, impounding mens Mutual Improvement associa1,000,000 votes cast. Governor Lan-d-Resident H. Ray Pond presided tion stated that our development of wells, religion eidat the 10 and 2 oclock session of bu rolled up the command1 ng precipitation, diversion of surface water to prewhole of life and felt that ers the. lead of 713,451 os compared wltii vent soil the conference Sunday. The program we should have the inspiration and washing, building range President Roosevelts 4852 votes." t the morning meeting was under eclook the to fences, railing sagebrush, reseeding through organization the direction of the Relief the pre- the range, building fire guards. Mr, Dillman Society. onomic problems and reach a higher A cinct chairmen to redouble their efreport of .that erganiaation was level That through the advantages "THe program is not one of limit. Blood prepared forts to ship f bring the state of Utah ing the number of livestock on the (btn by President Ruey Bernhisel. afforded ns in every line this wul-li1'immediate of ahead plana five a total back into its f rmer RepuKican Xi& Margaret Rogers of the stake beo: na the cultural center uf the and through thi. range, but one designed to bring finanras inHS board discussed the standing and Into harmony with the the ranges back to their host ecPre-eewas .tote subject A the world. 361.57 WMeontributed by the farsighted planning majority of the nation in the Re- onomic carrying capacity and mainMrs. Day Challenge, and "id federal ifovermmmt. and rajMed relief funds to u publican column. Vary C. Kimball spoke on the Relief lief tain them fur future use, Director Society general "Efforts of the state and county Peterson explained. only $275,269.86 was raised by this A Spiritual Force in Ev- the Society, children importance of teaching the state and fed- - any other stete campaign leaders must be directed 000 eryday Life. She stressed the im- how to live and helping them to county to match ernor Blood gained recognition as toward of the eral securing casting grants. portance of religion and moral uplift deal new that to their will power ARE put the. first governor Dill- BROADCASTS The f the great responsibility of strengthen P to the minute figure. and public straight Republican baifots, Mr. they might not be led astray. She Govmust declared. man effort of the instance "Every Puents in training children in the stated that the Savior in his afflic- were sent at STARTED OVER KSL be mode to place this state among Hood borne to have the 5?- -. wjOT tax proved the those de tined to block right attitudes. tions when he prayed to the Father, ernor Henry t fed' further Res. Alfred E Chambers spoke federal funds to t that He might let the cup pan, but Washington enl extravagance. Wastes must be Salt Lake Gty j administration. cn the social According to the tot gnunent wa- security plan of ihe not my will hut thine be done, of the national out to both state and national announcement wiped made waa which fbunh. and Orson C. Hyer of Lew-t- set us a fine example of obedience Governor Blood's report shows that public by paid just This tax, and greed and graft W. C. who with his family will leave and submission to higher authority. more than 80 cento of each dollar Utah state manaths people, paid into administrations, Carpenter, y must be stamped out of the adminthe oon to ger for the Townsend Plan, reguthe federal relief funds istration as it is now spend the winter in Hawaii W. O. Robinson spoke on choices spent in Utah for relief during etching managed thru lar Townsend federal the the was from came started broadcasts Ppke, slating that the experience of in life. $4,100,000 and Onee choices", he said, depression approximately political patronage. thie life the the to remaining Octhat and on KSL over evening, state assuring sorrow, or us Saturday for our position determines happiness 0f j,e prepares government In Utah, specifically, Mr. Dillthe hereafter and hoped these success or failure. The home, church 20 cents was paid by the state nd federal government that the atate hour of the the tenth tober 10, ' man in tructed, the people of the I tenth month a oaperiences would lead us onward M influence the local govemiiumtal units. In iwuld oooperate in a matching s community largely of our tenth day of the must be made state counend upward the; local state this the participation child fund the To Blessed is thjg choices. ones sat natural resources that they may ded money, equ p- President H. Ray Fond stated that whose home influences are such that state and local taxing units were Programs will consist of fifteen be further developed. In equalities and relief vital of value Bownn stake was cne of the 83 the for to make abic to provide to mont m,terials unrMiroH'usly ,c ormios imProve about $4,900,000 and the combined the l tan in the church to report that choices in Hfe. May we come Iso had obtained public and a remunerative employment announcements reading ' right inestimable value. with the state m the they would take care of tiieir own Us focal contributions e"!!ar8ed cfandldat6s to know the true from the false, ments of - scale for labcr, comparable vrith 0Ur state $32,000,entire thin more show. the in in men d lnmountam advuwd to the . the pooplo Expenditures . the beautiful from t " brought living standards, must be establlih- The announcement wa. made im- faithful in the perforauuice of we put first thing fiwt andjfrtr rvliof mi work relief piogram 000 of federal funds. ed. To then issues we shall direct r duties and recommended the leran the true vuluo of ilfe n! rruohcd a total figure of an a'Uy con- . This state will rank well with any our efforts that Utah may take it. dvice given in the Stth by made was possible This to choices." 709.80. union In the the stata chapter mke right rightful placein the growthof nd 87th verse of Alma in the Book C. Funk a four point program carried out by Angeles, national wor jn good, meritiortou ancj jn protection at wTf1 Ray Prayers were by Leroy 1 Mormon. for the Townsend state tae .. of d and mana?rr permanconcluded. thejCfovenmr Blood having and Sterling Lureon, principal Dillman luting projects its people, Mr. rian who was on his way to ChicSpecial music for the Istratvm. The administration passed vb1m to our people, according motniqg Ririe Seminary. state, the enable to ago to handle I)r. Townsends personauthorities. included a duet, Mrs. Ftor-fic- e D U P TO MEET The Mutual Imtftovement al broadcasts over several nati nal Trunvm & unties and cities to jolnm the. shows released Lewis, and Mrs. Rebecca Lewis, iations directed by Supt. just The Daughters of the Pioneers of fi- wleetions by the Smithfidd Iiillyard and President Sadie Stod- national program and to incur fra- County with a popula- - the Sarah Woodruff camp will meet network program The first Townsend Program pr J d Singing Mothers directed dard met as atake hmrds on Sat- nancfol obligations to meet the high as 12.1 t the home of Mrs. George Hantion 27,424 hod to attract state-wid- e interest miscs also and It relief provided oral requirements. of its population on Y Mrs. Jewel Von Orden, and a urday evening to discuss general sen, Thursday, Oct her 22 at 2:30 if we are to judge from tbe topic: of share atatea stake the In this the time. one 7:30 At for financing ftorus by the Richmond wsid A reiief f stoke problems. At There will he a good program. The Townsend Plan and the M and bishoprics the undertakings by enacting a sales cre has been expended for good attendance is desired. under the direction of and ward braids, c- - L Church. ad- the proceeds an and with 4 $616,141-5appropriating tax ii3ne Stoddard. met. The following P" be to fund urrelief materials for to an emergency Prayers were by Dow Lewis cf carried out: Discussion, the MIA dillonal 1348,197.79 The Willow Valley Camp of the Mrs. Milton Lundquiut has Bfood for n Lewiston J447.292.I6. Daughters of Utah direct Pioneers will Firat ward bishopric, licerv. The Years Objectives. Order admimatored by Governor adminto her home in Twin Falla after state the Its addition In relief. In ,tate aa a whole nearly Bishop George Noble of Am-Ig- a. In LDS Gatherings, The Slogan, meet Friday, October 1 6th to vtaited for the part three having ' In-- c the to set organization Ilow 66,676,000 up went Mfor wages, P- J ho.m Application, Membership, Mr. and Mm. with weeks this in "'n P. fore 1936-8into The music for the about $16,670,000 hirkbnde. Mrs John M. Bain will for carry the program cmfer-- " reuse It, The Pregram for general t.k,. individual the Ac- state and worked out dtrect reliof Figures given do give a sket'h of the life rt Robert. session Sunday ' afternoon was The Adult Program, Community the project! which put the money to include a number of atate wide A. Bain. Mrs. Kchurril jivA Program Committee kelley j Mr and Mn, Jnhn First the Lewiston c by junushed tivity reliev- which w.!! wide projects t!h an(j advantageous use not orily for Public Work choir under the baton of Ed-ar- Senior program. grict topic give hero are visiting the people but also were conducted in connection with of the Pioneers , viohn rofo, Mrs Mt H. Kemp. The anthems were The various department programs ing need among and fricnd valuable improve,hP public the of counties to other and All provide of were W. W. Perkin. daughters specially well rendered, &'""? end projects mrnita of permanent worth. In "any olake Qcrk & W. Hendricks read Suiufoy meetings of th pioneers are Invited. SPECIAL NOTICE n Franklin instances the J.d naines of the general and stake The ciril works administration, Mrs. Berths Tingey and a were Governor LET YOUR CAR FKclEZE DONT tained bwnls dirby ulhorities for the sustaining vote I West of the general Mrs. George Bnurtxeg and son, of emergency relief administration, the HAVE PLENTY OK TUB WE IT. plans he at and Mr. drouth were of presenting Lake relief, Salt guest, grants, assembly. the principal siwakers and THAT PERFECT ANTI- - FREEZE 11)6 HIO to Washington authorities works the last I'rwiikTit IVml stated that the Mrs. end Sam rehabilitation drouth Friday. Thomtey ronjoinl srw,,rt evening (GUARANTEES ABSOLUTE L their in- approvoL tained are administration-all urRed tho stake to adopt gan progress iu FREE Air and Mrs John Atkinson anl TECTION. AISO tlF fonf IVr rome years past the state- cluded ,n thp figupeg bulgrot system for financing the unreastnglyi soCLEAR W ING CLEAN been home to had and returned preparing their jB on baaed Willis, U,ganisatinns. Me gave an announccaim, expenditures gwTrnment " OIL WHICH plans covering the develop- gfodgg funds which are now in hand In Los Angeles lost Saturday. They MOTOR !?nl f a prietrtiviod convention In of God, waa treated. A prentajon, buildYOUR MOTOR AT YOUNG UA. Mr. in of still been the ,h" near future. have and to guesta and, public complete many projects ment of highways Youths OpportuitiUos, of M Men MOND SERVICE. Adis Mrs David Newbold and family PresidiMit Saul E. The atate road commission at progress. spoke in under the supervision Hyor ings. stake. 1,0 tho of Jrtw home missionary system and Gleaners j t V" vTnk th Sff-- S . Si ed ns Roi-fceBe- er Says . , nd al the-Germ- an Governor Wlood Sends Figures On Ne'W y m Deal Spending In Utah To Washington Ck. 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