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Show CAPITOL, Logan today & SaL Will Rogers in AMBASSADOR BILL-- Sun. lo Wed. Lawrence Tibell in UNDER YOUR SPEL- L"-BANK KITE THURSDAY A DAILY THOUGHT A DAILY THOUGHT It doesnt take much buainaes to start in business, but it takes a whole lot of it to keep You should back the ambitious of your homo city to the limit the reform cannot Wishing world. in buatoeafc VOLUME XXIX SMITHFIEED, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, NOV. 20. 1936. NATIONAL ROOK WEEK RIFLE CLUB TO OBSERVED TO BE AT SUMMIT SPONSOR SHOOT SCHOOL 4 November S. FORESTERS U. MILLION POUNDS RANGE AID FUNERAL HELD FOR CONSERVATION OF SURPLUS FOOD FROGRAM Join the big turkey shoot at the fire station Saturday, scaring at io a. m ' UTAH RELIEF GETS STATE IN NUMBER 49 21, AAA WORKING ON GEORGE R. SMITH IDEAS FARMERS Impressive funeral services were held in memory of Gvoi-gRiley Smith, an early pioneer of this city on Thursday, November 19, at 1 p. m. in the First ward chapel. A large number if people attended the services presided over by Bishop George G Nelson High priests were pall bearers and granddaughters and neiees were in ON 37 PROGRAM e Nearly four million pounds of A great many weeks have come The purpose of the shoot is Forest Rangers in the lntemoun-lai- n any surplus agricultural commodities and gone by book week continues number of shooters may pay for the have been Region of the United States been observed on has Utah thoee supplied to to flourish. It Forest Service are cooperating in in advance turkey and shoot a score relief rolls thr-ugthe nation each the Agricultural The ideas of four million farmers on the kind of agricultural con- servation program which riiould be the Range Conservation developed for 1937 are "in the mill" Program m Washington, D. C., where the recently approved by the Secretary AAA is now busy working on the of Agriculture to be administered 1037 program, George E. FWrell, by the Western Division of the Director of the AAA western divisAAA of which George E. Farrell ion reports. These ideas were sugis Director. Because the Forest Ser- charge of the fhwvere. The ward choir directed by Mias gested by farmers at county and vice has had long experience in Lucille Noble with Mrs M T Van community meeting, or were reand a is recogrange management Oiden as accompanist, furnished the ported by county and state comnized U the it therein, authority the recording score The highest concerned with child (welfare. distribution, made under the technical agency selected by the music. I'll go where you you want mittees. takes home the live turkey. IBook week is now an annual evThe Mens of Utah formers were supervision of the federal surplus AAA to make examinations of range me to go, Dear Lord, was the opencomimdities corporation, was poss- lands, determine followed by the invocation submitted at the regional meeting ent on the schools educate nal prosong, ing grazing capacities, ible the result of agricultural and recommend improvements that by J A Ainscough, and the song, Vlil in October at Pocatello, Idaho. gram. Many people each year give SERVICES HELD FOR surplus-removconducted of and time their unselfishly energy programs can be approved as range building Tho Deepening Trials by the choir These ideas and suggestions are beM. T Van Orden read res.lutions ing worked ever over the nation t the request of practices. to make this week a truly signifito fit into a RICHMOND MAN producers. The surpluses, which recant force in children's lives,, and Twenty experienced Forest Service of Respect ond oondolence from the program which will meet the wishes markets of a range management men in Utah, Smithfield Comp of the Sons of of a majority of farmers and at lieved and girls increasingly the hoys themselves take an active part in the suite time fulfill the purposes Richmond Funeral services were burdensome oversupply, were distri- 18 in Idaho, and 12 in the parts Utah Pioneers. The following were the speakers: of a conservation Mr. the plans for the week. held Wednesday at 1 p m in the buted in Utah to those who could of Nevada nd Wyoming coming unprogram, them in the regular chan der the jurisidiction "Books to grow on", is the 1936 Richmond South ward of Regional Bishop C J Fluwman, James Moo-so- Farrell says. After the program is chapel for (Kt buy theme for took week. In recent years Eric Johnson, who died at his home nels of trade. George Done and Bishop Nel- ready for the western region, it Forester R II Rutledge, have been The surpluses Attributed in Utah designated as rang examiners and son, who bore testimony of the then will be fitted into the general authors and publishers have respon- at the age of 95 years. ded to the reading Interests of the H M. Egan, Eraatus Johnson, in terns of pounds, included spp-le- e, are examining and reporting on noble life of Brother Smith, of his plan for the nation as a whole. 1,932,624; dried beans, 120,000; tracts of private rang and splendid fsmily, and of his church Utahs welfare at the Washington some and of girls boys lands William Anderson and J W Funk today, citrus fruits, 979,440; dried peas, applications are made by owners. and civic activities, his generosity confab is being looked after by W of the finest contributions in book were the and speakers, they sp:ke 180,000; onions, Supervisor Charles DeMoisey Jr of ss a giver to church and city af- W. Owens, assistant extension ser-vimaking, both writing and illustrat- very highly of the deceased telling 180,076; prunes, director of the USAC and J. ing ia for children.. The favorite of his honesty, and hi independence. 294,350; evaporated milk, 84JD0; the Uinta National Forest is dir- fair. 1; Mrs. Greennnn of Orem, member of W. Eugenia sang, of former yeans, which has always They told how no one, not even his dry skim milk, 97,962; butter, Londquist the examinera and ecting handling enriched oat cereal, 40,000; end the details of the program for the Smile Through Your Tears. tho state AAA committee. been loved by children, fairy end own non, had ever heard him use O My Father was the cl ting rolled cats, 80,000. In addition, the Intermountain Reg bn of the Forest A great many different ideas and folk tales and great classics are profanity or vulgar language; how was allocated 21,672 bushels Service. Nine Stats song, and the benediction was of- suggestions for the 1937 program now available in many new attracti- he always minded his own additional nten. are business, of wheat for convention into fkur being detailed from thin Region to fered by William Woolford Burial hare betyi made by farmers, Mr. ve editions. and was a very good neighbor. The library of the Summit school North Dakota and Kansas to assist was in the city cemetery where the Farrell ys. As many of there will Words of consolation were extend- and feed. in the technical part of the pro- grave was dedicated by Thao Gyi be ued ss are found feasible. These has been the center of much nett ed to his son Franz Johnson, who hava varied from state to state, delenskog vity and happiness during the week. survives him. SMITHFIELD LEADS IN gram there, Sons and of had However, Lindquist charge pending upon conditions. Extension The varin Interests are created there which the Service The South ward Ladles Glee club the burial arrangements wore made by certain suggestion In ious make the world of books and read-to- r sang the with states, cooperation and IMPROVEMENT HEALTH opening doting songs, Mr. Smith, 77, died suddenly farmers In practically every state, State and County Soil Conservation for fun a reality in the Uvea accompanied by Mrs. Royal Gunnell. and there are the suggestions which morning at his home. Monday will be responsible for of the children of the school. Cbmmittees, Mr B Mon eon sang, 0 My Father lie Jifle at wasorn are receiving first consideration. have Farmington, the of administrative exhibits this and Citizens details oammunity tee hook and Interesting pro- in Swedish, a request number, son William a IThe firat suggestion and one on Julia and J 5, 1859, if of Shat wfth the the the applicants comply cooperation spirit grams have been presented during by Mrs E R Dowdel, and manifested the week. The sixth grade completed Mm Florence, and Rebecca Lewis with the promoters of the sanitary practices approved by the range ex- A. Hammer Smith. lie movod to which the AAA la working espeois.'-l- y U that the plan be made more their attractive project which they sang a duet, Accompanied by Mrs ordinance recently passed by the City perts. The program will apply to Smithfield at the age of 17 and Council and as a result the old un- privately owned and privately con has resided in thia community since imple, avoiding as much, "paper called "The Lend of Make Believe". Mont Johnson. work as possible, . and making it ora fait trolled range land; is open to all that time. .The golden key was turned, open.The opening prayer was offered sanitary outdoor toilets Surviving are his widow, Mrs easier to understand. stockmen, but participation will be ing the door to an enchanted world by Fred Smith and the benediction disappearing hers. folwhich the Another suggestion where favorite book friends came A few others are contemplating entirely voluntary. Benefit payments Anna S Anderson Smith;- the by Charles Anderson. and W that G sons is AAA U to meet lowing working daughters: Hmarl be the alive to entertain and delight us. by Remarks were made by Bishop J bulling either the sanitary outdoor will Ethel the plan be completed as soon as and Ephraim Smith, Mrs. The fifth grade chose as their M Godfrey and the grave was ded type or the better one iwlo-r- . grazing capacity of each rang unit Mrs- Julia Winslow and Mrs pneirible in order that farmers map Moody, movebased on Smithfield is leading in this exhibit the books of Indians and ic&ted by C L Funk. multiplied by the all of Shiithfield; Mrs make their plans for their 1937 ment sponsored by the State Board number of animal units it will esrry Ida Andrews, pioneers of the West. Their exhibit Iret Jacobsen, Logon and Mrs. plantings. be the to Under the program, certain provof Health and Is expected displayed among their books some which mat 18 grandAnother suggestion Palmer, Nevada; Gladys to cities ed the first o firot building may practices among range interesting Indian pottery, arrow TRENTON children state was and brothers the in made fallowing every nearly be cent stockmen 100 in complying become during performed by per beads, and beaded moccasins and allowand Mrs Mrs conservation maximum John that a sisters, Coleman, Mrs. Violet Hauser end diughter. with the Sanitary ordinance. It is the remainder of the calendar year. Nora Merrill and Mrs. toys. Pit- ance be made for each farm, with James need will no be include there These contouring, developAs a project f.r the satire Charlene, visited last week at the considered that cher, Smithfield; Wells A Smith, farmers given more leeway in earnschool, each child was given in hcvne of Mr. and Mrs Delbert At- to use compulsory means to enforce ment at springs or seeps, building and Mrs. Annette Woods, ing this allowance, through either Amaga, holdreservoirs or for earthen this ordinance. pits opportunity to contribute to a book kinson in Clarkstofl, Idaho. diversion or practices. Gooding, fund to purchase new books. A condigging ing rainfall, drilling or Mrs. Wilbert Fife and family of -ail otters and these All quo suggestions asis to Sanitation water prevent Rural Community wells, spreading tribution fhm any adult wiH also Preston, spent last week visiting made by fanners are being studied sured in Cache County for some soil washing, resecting depleted range be gladly accepted. As a climax to with Mrs. Glen Fife. as the program is being BENSON carefully the with land of certain the with building grasses, approval Ihe week's activities these will be Mm. Pearl Spencer, Mrs. Letna months Mr. Farrell says. developed, estabin federal range fences, rodent control, of 334,660 at- President an annual book dance in the ICliyne and Carolyn Munk spent junior Andrews and Mrs. Nets Benson contribuof establishment fire and the guard lishment, sponsors high school auditorium. The funds tended the Farm Bureau demonstra- funds, last week end in Logan at the home RIGHMONO tion of 320,000, making s total of and railing sagebrush frem the dance wiH go to the book tion at Logan last Saturday. of Mr and Mrs. J W Barnett. Partial reports coming into the Miss Leona Feller fund. lEddis Hill of Dayton, formerly 354,660. 1s visiting in Miss Eunice Peart is here from The announcement came from Dr. Forest service at Ogden indicate that Salt Lake with Miss Thomley invites all school of Trenton, who is leaving for the and Mrs. Mr. Wyoming, to spend a monCheyenne, Commiswill be there Health partiState general L. quite Jones, patrons to visit the school library LDS Mission eenn was given a fare- J. : Joseph Muir. with her parents, Mr. th visiting of this year the Utah State Board cipation in the pregram and see the Mr and Mrs Norman Dahle if interesting and worth- well party last Friday. The Trenton sioner, Mrs. Leander Peart ' left time limited jand the of in the Health program spite Administering male chorus furnished several mus-iowhile hooks their children are Logan were supper guest of Mr Mis Samuel D Moore spent last with the U S. Pub- for performing the work. One hun- and M Lowell Reese tort Monday, numbers. Mrs. Wheeler gave in d Salt Lake 4t Provo o coverRetwenty-twWorks dred and applications Service Health lic A duck supper was served after reading A number of Trenton of acres y 200,000 ing approximately gress Administration. which the evening was spent in people attended. sixteen tend in Utah, 20 applications for "500" AMALGA Mrs. John Manning of Dayton, Cache is the last of d playing in Id Clarence Payne counties operating on the project Mr. ond Mrs Clyde Lee of Wil- hte Mr. and Mas. H P Hansen and itited with Mrs. In Wyoming Otm the state whose funds needed replenand family last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jensen are examinations are and filed are counties being other Paisley spent Mrs Fannie Dnne and son, Jed-di- e, ishing. Several the week end in Salt Lake. While her sister, Rozella, who left the funds made as quickly as possible. Mr and Mrs J. M. Pierce and sm of Salt Lake visited last Sun- continuing the program with Thursday for California, months ago. some attended the available they ot Rooeerelt Oslifonia, ore JPjd-,.her- e foU; party at the home of Sir and Sirs made h employed.. A lead of iron by the Hundred Danishmen day the in continues still Utah . Mr few tog a days with R E Butler. WM Nfrved t dub. western ,upper the states of Frank lteese. The Trenton male chorus sang all the eleven Mrs M W Merrill iwas hostess Mr and Mrs. William L. Han-w- d unite constructSeamans Mr. and Mrs J'weph several numbers in the Logan Second legion, with 12,700 to her bridge club last Wednesday children and Mr and Mrs. ThanksNovember 1st, ed A special Sacramental motored to Salt Iake last Monday up to kiM. Slonday night. Two tables of bridge were evening effective Fay Lower end baby were visitors ward Good reports as to the giving service will be held at the and pent the day with Mrs II M Glen Rife, Alvin Ilauser and Wilwhich light refresh after played, from a Trenton laat Sunday. come have afternoon the of Third ward chapel Sunday project Julian, iwho was observing her ments were served High score prise bert Fife spent last week in Idaho ness Mr. end Mrs has work several states whore the John P. Greene on business. at 2 p m. The following is the birthday anniversary. Outotcn- W(m b d daughter, in process long enough for program: A group of friends Wanda, of Salt Lake pleasantly j wn Mrs. Vera Fife entertained at a boon tho reveal guests lat week of Mr and America by choir and congrega- surprised Mr. and Mrs Bert Reese of her the statistical records to J?8 in hoo-- r Mr. James Cantwell at a house warming last Thursday a birthday fourth bir-- incidence and nteUliUea auebdu-centerpie-ty- tion Leek daterriDrbara Mr and Mis Frank Tueller and party on Tuesday for other and enteritis choir Our God of Fathers, the. formed phmd, evening. Mr and Mrs Jodie Smith, he cake d Gan,e thday. A beautiful Mr. and Mrs. communities some Utah In attend-. Reese case. George Prayer and a dainty luncheon KTTn several were enjoyed by deerrese noticeable O Lord of Hosts, choir Mr and Mrs birthday party at the heme Faekrell, reported a very to fiondra of Mr Allen snd Mrs. Ben Tueller of M!Ln .nk Richard Funk, Lenee in the usual swarms of. flies Scriptual reading by Mias Ludells Parson, Dor thy Fulkerson, enterMrs Leonard Christensen last Saturday night Janire ing the summer, and even better Jensen Meikle, Lena Smith and Amy Nel- tained at a ' Littiedyke Robert Glover, for cu Monday party the Mra Eva Munk entertained will be apparent as Sacramental devotional music, "0 son. Beverly j result Glen Sinmcer, son Gxrr, who was observing her T. M motored Lord I Would Commune" Mr and Mrs f her card club last Rpouhft Ralph Holt Stnndley Toul-- i program proceeds. J J Falslev his thirteenth birthday- - Games were director of the pro- Thursday. A delicious dinner Let the Mountains Shout for Joy, to Salt Lake to attend a Scandwas jvvulgen. Games were sistant atate refrechment played, after (which tnd all choir. inavian Reunion a. gram, urges nr,r lend supv citizen of Cache county to Thanksgiving Sermon by Elder ,.i- . . Laura Hoffman, Wendd Munk and port to the program that no al-- - David Thomas. UMm--Soprano solo, Mrs. Carrie JenIN CITY Mays be experienced in future dMi"at "n rSWGachhtoh Lona Smilh- - Mr Mllud Bullen nd sen Wood, Mrs. Andrew Bingham, lotments. Mr, Margaret Anderson were rebma- Vera Cantwell, Mrs. Rose Ful-- r. Praise Ye The Father, choir purchased sndj trees street fwm the presidency, and tire The Mrs Gwen Noble and Mrs Ed- Doxology, choir and congregation. I were sustained: Mr Agnes . following , 000. iMiss Ruby Tidwell returned Irme MW" I'BVnrte.rrehJ bst werk Mrs Mary SUh wsa I Tho 5 "" City I Mr. ond Mra. Howard : two in North Reem vited month, and pant gueda Holly, Bingham eooporouon of property owners .ecretary-teasure- r. TWt,inp Mrs and Mr Joseph uncle and. wood, California, with her pPre Siinihy dinner guests of Mra ask that they remove tho ,imhi from Chris Jacobson, M Nielson, aunt, Rishop and Mrs. Vernon Njtertatoed at an oyster supper last, fflNOCO GAS, OILS AND i Jacobsen, Mr and Mra. Woolf of Smithfield. the street. LUBRICA-mo- st Mra Alton Tidwell and daw- While she visited the Sunday evening at their home. Those SES, CHECK -- CHART and there ar and Mrs . Leslie Peterson , and GOOD-gele- s, Mr DONE TION BY An- EXPERTS. Clarence Mrs Mr and Sandalie Los f in Logan, EVERY (were places interesting present SAYS ghter at a pheasant dinner bud cikthh YHAR ind TIRES and Norma IIOBBS Lowell also of TUBER was Mr. Green, the guest VC10CK Sehpatti, Dr SimS- MTK "JJiway. fPlirwe present were: and Mra Reed Tippets of Ontario Green nd Sidney Otocu of College BATTERIES, EVERREADY TRES-fo- r W W Merrill and children. complete Mrs R E Tidwell another lint for it , Isnt , a few day. She returned by way! ward and Vania Iktdrero of Logan. TONE AND ANTIFREEZES, AU-TO ACCESSORIES AT PARA- (mil, San Francisco where she visited Vast Monday. Everrtl MOUNT-VINGREI la SERVICE. and Tidwell Thnin with Mrs her Leslie hoy why p uncle, George and, . JJJ to; rf pnkimflwi She had a very pleasant were released from the hospital hat ROY PITCHER AND BINGHAM ln Stnltitfield visiting mithjVfag or call B2W and we I Adv S3UTUF1ELD. DOUGLAS, Tuesday. trip home. I JoPh Weeks. and deliver your ear. year on a regulation icore card with Adjustment Administration 1919. The euggestion of a during cince their own 22 calibre rifles. The one the post year, according to Director flat"al movement to arouse in- shooting the highest score wins the' William Peterson of the USAC ex terest in childrens reading came K. Mathews, turkey. first from Franklin For an example of how the shoot tension service. This distribution .of foad to the needy in this state was chief librarian of the Boy Scouts is arranged say six shooters were made in of America. The idea wee enthusiastcooperation with the Utah shooting for a turkey costing 13.00. relief since October administration, ically endoresd by librarians, tea- Each shooter pays 50 cento and the 1, 1935. chers and leaders of organisations one thraughnit h . u al price-depress- n, - oa 45,-81- ' 32-0- 0 - ng al q, to S to .pt to j ce Jr? M , nr "'iTeon LJh' home-owne- rs I yVureS'SNSf SI" ST nShS - - ',ne gf. ? Zl fw wfT Em? GREA-Tidwe- ll. i : ' l" at Bii ",''2" T R.jnf. .tot tat'JjJ of iIt, kh. bm, 'd E y. |