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Show CaPITOL, LOGAN, Today & Sat. Cranford and Gable in DAHCING LADY San. to Wed. Dick Powell in BANK HITE THURS. OH THE AVENUE A DAILY THOUGHT n doesn't take much business to start In business, but it u--u of it to keep Ukes a whole lot in entitle! basins' FAST SMITHFIELD. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TILTS ARE FEATURES ROUND OF SMITHFIELD JR. HIGH R03BIN Sv The mayor pressed their work done by this city on did good iwotk under the direction oi the eoout lead?;, such as helping remove limbs cut from trees at the cemetery to be used fur firewood ai Alack park, and helping remove i snow from street crossing, and other places to relieve walks that were blocked by heavy snow. The city entertained the scouts at a chili luncheon at nuon at the junior high AMERCAN1SM 1 3 4. 0 3 18 12 4 40 G T F P 7 7 3 17 3 1 9 1 Total Cove Day Wardell Hatch Cornish 1 Rich 3 Allen 1 Totals 14 16 at Flayed 1937 at 8 Newton, p m. Clarke ton Dahle ... Archibald Atkinson ... February 6 34 - well-to-d- 1 I congratulate the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce on the part it ia playing in calling attention during the period from February 12 to 22 to the patriotic ideals of Americanism. The objective adopted to instill in each citizen of the State a pride that he is an peat to school ready to have it on hand for the flrt count. AG. BOYS PLAN SHOW The Ag. boys if the junior high school have laid plans to put on a huge agriculture and hobby show to be hdd early in May! The boys have elected chairmen for several committees and are getting ready to put on s real display. 0)0 The Third ward will hold its annual ward reunion Saturday, Feb- ruary DEFENSE WEEK Articles for publication have been released by President Roosevelt and Governor Blood to cooperate with the Utah State Junior Chamber of Commerce and its local organisations and the Utah State Reserve Officeia Association is observing Feburary 12 to 22nd aa AmericanismNational Defense week. It la very proper that a special week each year be aet apart to renew the pride of every loyal American and allow him to count hia worthiness as an Ameriran Citizen e privilege .of life, liberty and the per-.ui- t of happiness, governed by government of the people, by the people and for the people." History is replete with lives of great Americana. Our presidents have always been examples of real Americans. Washington, rich and found time to assist in directing the affairs of a mighty unties. A true American apiiit made him the Father of our Country. Lincoln, a contra-indeed, but with a spark of trutV Ameriran genius gained the same high rank. The Presidential chair berkuna to every Ameriran as a challenge of their loyalty to American principle and ideals. Is there an Amerean living today who doesnt thrill at the Stars and Stripes? Is there anything more mahwtic than Our Flag waving in the free breeze? .What a magnitude f ideals it represents a worthy symbol of the true American heartbeat! May. this banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave! Dora your heart beat symbolically with this noble ensign! Do you do your duty in keeping it unstained! TO 2 0 2 0 NATIONAL LOSES iir - By KENT S. BRAMWELL 13 16 12 38 (Totals SPONSOR PEST DRIVE G T F P Smithfield Second 2 6 W Dawns 8 The Junior high agriculture depL Downs 4 D Scrowthers artment under the guidance of Sam 3 Gordon are sponsoring a pest drive. Geary 1 N. Scorwthera The boys were divided into two 0 G. Downs groups captained by Bob Pitcher and 0 Merrill Jay Cash. The drive started Tues0 Chambers day and will end Friday, April 30. President Max Rich announced 13 18 9 35 counting would be done during the Total noon hour each Monday and FriPlayed at Smithfield February 17, day. The contest started with a real 1987 at 9 p. in. Bob bang in two ways. - Captain G T Clarkston Pitcher went home took his gun and Dahle 5 1 bagged a rabbit while in another 2 2 Archibald sense several boys brought the re' V. Button 3 4 quired part of the bird cr animal J. Buttars thehmlt. reform the NUMBER 10 APPRECIATED is drawing to a included playing brand of ball. good exceptionally in Richmond North from won Clarkston from md Smith field Second won Ccve at Newton. Richmond North won from Smith-fiil- d won Second and Clarkston from Cove at Smithfield. Nielson Referee Oantril (Flash) and umpire Jay Whitman, eaarit of ypws are to foe commended on their school. fine officiating of the games. The city officials ala i A summary of the games played their appreciation tor the expresjid follows: splendid Bayed at Smithfield February 17, service rendered on the streets snow on street intersections 1937 at 8 p.- - m. G T F P by the Utah Power and Light Co. Richmond North 5 8 S 13 nd Mr. McClure in charge of the R. Jonas 2 0 0 4 work. The power company famished Stoddard ... 1 10 7 9 the road equipment free of charge. R. Woodland 0 0 0 0 Such splendid ecuperatiun is appre...... Traveller i... 5 8 2 12 ciated by the mayor and council. 0. Plant oou 0 0 0 0 R. Johnson i... 0 0 0 0 JUNIOR C Hendricks HIGH Griffin your home city to cannot Wishing world. 19, 1987. SCOUT SERVICE The round roibbin done wKh all teams Janline D. Buttars v You should bark the ambitions of aoaa XXX VOLUME A DAILY THOUGHT seems to me particularly appropriate. After all, the greate t incentive we can provide to cause the resident alien to desire to become a citizen must com&from the inspiration such alien obtains from his neighbors who are Americans. Renewal by American citizens of loyalty to the principles of the Constitution efthe United States i just as important as the obtaining of such pledges from natives (if foreign countries who plan to spend the remainder of their live here. This thought is perhaps best expressed in the immortal word of Abraham Lincoln, when he said at Gettysburg: It is rather for us to be here dedicated the government of (he people, to the great task remaining before us (by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth." What a recognition to American citizenship a guarantee of inalienable rights. A land of free speech, freedom of the press supreme protection of the finest type of gdrernment all premised the American citizen by the Constitution of the United Staten. No other people inin the world have such liberty and such protection. deed, is the Constitution of the United States. 20. STAKE TO OBSERVE 15, RELIEF SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY BENSON The Benson Stake Board Relief will present a program on February 28, 1937 at 1:30 p m. at the Stake tabernacle at Richmond commemorating the anniversary of the Relief Society. All retired officers of the board are to 16 11 6 38 be honored guests. The public is corG T F P dially invited to attend. . 8 8 0 6 Benson Stake Relief Society 2 12 Daina M. Tout, LOOAN Tlu Logan junior high ran wild over a battered Smitlifirld aggregation in the fourth quarter of the game played at S.nilhfiuld last week to .w in by a score of 41 to 23. Tiie game started with the scrappy Tigers taking tlio lead and holding U. througlamt the first quarter. Size began to tell and the tall Logan boy forged ahead in the second quarter and it the half they lield a eight point lead which was cut to 6 soon after play began. During the quarter scoring was even. It was a rough and tumble affair with the larger boys winning iut moat of the time and causing the tigers to foul them. Captain Max Kihc and Bub Fit liter left the gume vis the foul route early in tliu third quarter after carrying tlie brunt of the offensive until that time. The remaining regulars with the help of subtsiluica were unable to hold tiie List rangy, fast breaking in check and the score Luganite mounted f.wn 20 to 27 at the beginning of the fourth quarter to 41 to 23 aa the final score. G FT SMITHFIELD 3 1 Rich, f (c) 1 f 4 I'iuhcr, 1 2 c 1 . 2 Miles, ' g 2 1 Oish, I 'recce 0 2 0 0 Smith 1 0 Junes RESPECT GIVEN RETIRING BISHOPRIC .Whereas, Bishop George G. Nelhis counselor llenry B. and T Ikui Allup, after of having served in the capacity of the Smithfield First UiuhMpric Ward for the period of thirteen years, have been honorably released from tlioir respective puaitions. the members of the Ward wiah to express to them our heartfelt thanks for all they iiuve duns for us. We know they have sacrificed their time, energy and their all for the advancement of Our Fathers work here in our Ward. We appreciate their gentleness uf temper, the (purity of their motives, the sincerity of their convictions, and their wisdom. We feel tiwit they have spoken no ill of any man and that they have viewed our thoughtless deeds thru the medium uf charity. We feel that tlieir mirk has been a real sori-ess- . They have given void of aympatiiy, acts of kindness, deeds of love, helping hands encircling olliers and making easier the way for them. These wre the successes wlvieh when gathered together into one greut whole, give the pattern of life which Gud approves, iSueh a life alone makes men honor and love. M ike of the life a sweet garden all iragrunt with the perfume of its fbwers which, while they bloom fur the gardner, cheer anil Ides those who pass his way. 8 12 7 23 Totals Who influence of such a successG FT FC T ful life is LUGAN felt by all who touch it, 3 4 Humphreys and when it opens up into tiie ever0 1 0 12 Bertleson lasting life beyoml will still leave 4 2 Gitgin behind a fragrance and fruitage 6 2 1 13 Mliich shall be s halo Wilu.'ii ... j along lifes Bradley way. Loveday Longfellow once wrote, "The tal0 0 0 0 Ryan ent of success is nothing mure than 0 0 Gruukalun doing what yuu can do well, and 0 0 0 0 doing well whatever you Jo, without Garret 0 O 0 0 thought of fame. Smith 0 0 0 0 Bullen They have won the love and of their people, who will fol19 11 4 42 low them with their earnest prayTotals REGION STANDING er wherever their path may go. Won Lost l'ct. Members of the Smithfield 1.000 0 4 Logan First Ward. .750 3 Smithfield j. By Anne M Farr, 1 ASS 2 Preston Resolutions Com. .000 2 0 Franldin coo .000 3 0 Whitney son and ItaekcUey 17 10 Ill 1113 10 ann-fidcn- ce DIRECTOR URGES made The eighth grade boy another step toward the Cache Northeast championship when they won from a scrappy Hyde Pork crew G 3 4 4 4 1 TO RESOLUTIONS OF Society 2G VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL to UTAH FARMERS TO SIGN PLAN 2. G FT FC Farmer of Utah ere urged by 3 0 0 D Buttars 1 0 0 Director William Peterson to attend McCann, f J Buttars 3 0 0 meetings which ere being held by Roskelley, c 0 0 0 0 j the Agricultural Adjustment AdminF. Maone, g Total ....... 0 0 0 McCombs, g istration in all of the counties thru-oRichmond North 0 1 0 Elwood, g the state during the next six M Jonas 4 D 0 weeks. to run down rumors circul- Lowe, g own, By E E. Hslmoz Jr, R Woodland 1 0 0 All farmers who were not memUnited Press Staff Correspondent ating about this building fur some Toolson, f 0. Plant s. 1 13 1 0 0 f the bers to Smith, j A refused time. last year or those who ere amplify They joint (UP) Satl Lake City, H. Johnson 0 2 0 L. Home, c with the new setup not familiar statement. committee investigating legislative Travel or ... LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS local member of the contact also should tiie On another on to front, ines'.ig.itor was quietly begeming get C. Hendricks IS 7 0 26 committee or the county agriculde-Totals launched into and heads merits, State j uf nerves probe; Department The American Legion Auxilary R. Hands G FT FC 1 tural agent to find out haw the iHYDE PARK D. V. Ikw- - merits, of pending legislation. met Friday, February 12th at the this week, as chairman a a sec-their1 Seamens, i Senate hJboritcs suffered program can be applied to their where ratt partially lifted the veil of 0 Tbtal 15 13 4 34 home of Mrs. Fred Spillman L. Balls f . This matter should be atfarms. week the as fifth setback real first prohis group's most interesting Lincoln's day pro- recy surrounding 0 0 c before the planting season Waite, tended to the when of sessions closed, ' jcutod activities. upper! 0 0 kahorLtc-awnsoin the opinion of Director Played at Newton February 15, gram was presented. Neilaen, defeated chamber th g eolons begins, that fellow anytold Mrs. Jesse Perkins favored with a Farratt 1937 at 9 p. m. C. Balls, g Peterson. Utahs cd H. B. 10 to remove or &r to one say anything having by Mrs., Smithfield Second G F P violin aolo accompanied uf-The sign-u- p statuto framF. Balls ... campaign is going j criminal syndieali-tiie Junior against the state deportment or L Downs 1 27 Moaeman. Six member of 13 inforward satisfactorily. Every farmer books. tiie to be forward came should ficcr difabout W. Downs high school gave readings will be visited and invited to join . 5 Under the leadership of Senatar ferent incidents concerning Abraham labir-i'.e- s the federal plan, he said. . 3 Senate Cwy Warwick Lamorcaux, Lincoln. Mrs. Florence DcKykc and D Scrawthors Utah will receive $2,500 per acre to . 5 theur marshalled f.rvcs jam Old Beth Larsen sang a duet, above 0 Geary bill (he average of the United the through. Black Joe," accompanied by Bernice Griffiths ... act in payments for soil conser0 States the . that SyndicaPsm Claiming a reading Merrill Dappc. Mrs. Th 'ridey gave ?d ..0 at aim and wartime in according to L C. Funk, crops ving passed George N Scrowthers about "Americanism" and executive secretary uf tlio agriculseditious meetings and or1 - 1 organizWashington". Hie plan tural conservation program for tiie ganizations would react to stop orwas discusauxiliary a junior 62 state. The average for the United ing 14 8 Totals labor meetings in time of 27 ganized were refreshments Ceve State is $6 per acre while in tim that labor trike trouble; or G T F P sed after which virtually served to a large crowd. Wardell state of Utah H is $8.50 per awe. . 2 6 3 sea every crime punishable under the ! aieaaaw JKV U Mire than $1,000,003 will have been Batch ... 1 with act i also covered in other st,i- 0 ward choir was .reoSecond The 7th in itself j measure is February the 0 that Day 2 paid to the farmers of Utah when bills to make tlieir committee a the 1936 payments are completed Larsen rganized rorenlly with the Nathan nranont state governmental feature,! nothing but a carryover of wartime . Chigwidden, Smithfield is given 0 0 chosen: su- -j hysteria, Coniish Laborites demanded repeal, dit for being the only city in Utah which iwill be paid about March 1. ing officers were 0 themselves 0 found rice A then Reese, Thi Fifty per cent of the chock hove tre- Rich .... 1 their 3 M'ltbor, president: 1 .argument that has a city rose garden. They bolstered ddenly in control of potentially Le-liHansen, club been sent out of the state office Mrs. Garden ta the article refers Pe' ra.--e Dirk of president; Allen .... the with further 0 2 power. menJous Miss Wa Richardson and "with political e, convicted and sentenced ta 7 plats at the cemetery tnd on the and of the other 50 per cent, 90 per this power upon them, assistants; LiUledyke, Mrs. cent are detained in the countio Clyde 19 6 week's Totals imprisonment under a .dmila: public park ground, 7 17 ever, committeemen at F. L. Allen, chorister. by tiie farmers of committeebewildered asjact in Oregon after he had taken t Thi mention of onr city came seemed slightly D U P of activities of the men. It is estimated 'that Utah ' result a as about De MEETING AND PROGRAM communist a in meeting. start investigating part Portained to just where to the allocatim for the 1937 program iw 11 The Willow Valley enmp of the Salt Lake City members of Mrs. William CJn1 haw to finish within the np-- i Jonge s sentence was later lifted r,.w.wld Friday are that Rose Utah planning be approximately $1,400,000. Society courts. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will at n Federal to j of three. wks working appeal . home. The afternoon proximately , oua fit at ihe home of Rinda Cham- the ayn- - j to develop a city rose garden for defense of . Leading the (Mn tiie . session. in iime remaining Those pre-ners Thursday, Mrs. James A. Cragun, librarian dicalisin act, fiery Ogden Senator ' Salt Lake City. nprnt in ouiltinjf. February 25 at 2:30 : the Mredames (n- - The willow that anyone wishing to . announces valley camp will sent were W.l Parrott's announeement name by: Ira Huggins ni-Jover the Bailing Proceedings of hostess to the Sarah Weed ruff I do wt intend to repeal fie ' ihe No h'ste club member me. start. CompLiinte against i Ann leterson the Legislature are invited to do 5 camp. "vvaltace departments or heads of departments act end make Utah a haven for.i.t the home of Mrs. wn AU on Jr rid ay. A aainty lunch was crack-brainso. These repoit are rent in by in every win radical committee tha pioneer members ere urged to Gann, Kate Lwina m3je the o'clock 1:30 after at handi'iwishc :vcd cur into state. the come to Representative Molvin Kent vf Portent. The tople will be given Raymond. wrilinc. and be in committee h? Mre. Helen Toolson. Music will i ' afternoon was spent in playing cards, LowLiton. ' 20 w, bv .m. Feb. I, he given it High score prize was given to Mrs Mr. and Mrs by Mary Jean Erickson and conscientiously not waiting tor! AWhroitgh a bill authorizin'? o arrival , bi.tih Ar--a Gwen Fonnesbeck and high cu. went :.Ir. and Mrs. G?.rl Jhnson oi llnuso nounee the 'ty Anderson. Lire History of committeemen intimated establishment has paased Ira Mra S.arah Corbridge. Valentine Richmond visited with Mrs. Woodruff Moses by Mr. Mil-ii- o and Mr and Mrs. Eppichjmaunce.rompi were ucd throughout. last nialil on Thursday. tlieir Plowman. on five) ilillyurd the arrival of a son, (Qontinucd page state departments jnto iRufreshmentd will be served. week. h SMITHFIELD Plowman, f 8th . ut I Sec.-Trea- , r- J -- -- per-jtute- s; e ho.v-Jong- open-(yea- er rs ; m JTr I "7 acr-whi- j i ed I ! |