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Show CAPITOL, LOGAN, Today & sat. Will A DAILY THOUGHT in DR. BULL Sun. lo Wed. Lionel Barrymore in RANK HiTE TiiLii. A FA&iLY AFFAIR nit much boainesa doesn't taka tense to atari in buainesa, but it It takei a whole lot of it to keep in RoSets bub A DAILY THOUGHT Veil hi'ulil hack the ambitions of your home city ti the rttnnot the reform world. limit-Wishin- VOLUME XXX SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH Summit School to Present1 ... n:d ibt. The ,.., t, tol.rjComptelt program is as follows: ,o ,,,d , e, M uvl ,,, Henry , f ! Easter Bells by enremble, .uiills Prayer. Carrie Adams Hail The Anointed ensemble with Patricia Toolson utd Colleen Tueller. (Easter story by Marjorie Petersen, Eva Dean Waite, Thera Hansen, Harva Lou Hillyard, Iva Jean Whitt, Donna Lou Reeder. 0 Sacred Head Now Wounded by Lois Venice Horn, Aurelia Done, Thomley, Arval Cannell, Melvin Dale Saxton Hosanna to David by Fifth and Sixth Grades. What Did You Do With Jeans by Fourth and Fifth grade group. Who Shall Roll the Stone Away Third and Fourth Grade. Group, Ralph dark, Leon Rentier, Kedrich McCracken, Lemar Nelson, Darwin Jones. The Great Earthquake by ensemble with Kathryn Roskelley, Alma Deppe Lila Allred, Virginia Griffith. He Died That We Might Be ForRhonda given by Eva Lou West, Raymond, Sara Faye Hulse, Bemeta Tout, Burke Rich, Thomas White, Max Harris, Lavoir Sorenson Wondrous Tidings by Arlon Van Orden, Ralph Roylance, Willis Waite, James Monroe. He lives The Children's Friend by ensemble, Crown Him by ensemble with obligato by Colleen Noble, Joyce God- ion UovenwIi week's had, at ?ot bim.eli an average of six signed per day, and enacted a f 71 "r ' H. ,aH,M M!u . Blood ! ' 1 i'ith Tuesday midnight legal limit for vetoing .r signing bills, Blood rns matters . end . , began' of the Kiwanis Public affairs cum-- 1 happening pencils to go over the; mittee, met with the State Itriad j legislatures ?7,Gol,o2o.27 uppropriii- Commis-i.i- n Tuesday, March 23, and ions bill. i - J -- Ros-kelie- y, SMITHFIELD TIGERS I, Community (I . mi Tliiirs.l.iv, WIH OYER WHITKEY Tlu accounts. this year will be M the lily l.iuticl f :iy 27ih. T'lii.i nl !i un-.- l members if the Fiiir Improvements close lee '.sell .S.ilunhiy Smithfield Tigers w on :i ueis: If there ia game from Whitney 1 isi week wh.ai! Sjy anything missing, we want to know IlKuti Gunl-tried to win the game it. If there isn't anything missing and the books in good order, we want that fact publicly stated." While the official, communication stiU rested on the governors desk, former Cemmisfdoner Adam Patteson jr, Ogden, wrote Blood, point- ing to kia record as adequate defense of hia actions while a member of the commission, and expressing men- tmi bewilderment as tc exactly what the public expects of a public officer. Declaring himself a "sadder but wiser man",.. Patterson., emphasized that he had not sought the office and only took it on urginga of friends, detailed hia activities while in charge of storea and agencies. Said Patterson: My conscience is clear, and that fact ia more valuable lo me than any office within the bestowal of the American people.. ....This was the first public office I have ever held, and 1 sincerely hope l'U never hold another. ims.-.:oi-t 15 City Community Day Set For May 27 by Council By E. 1.. 11ALMUS Jr. Former commissioners, under the ) , Limed Fre Staff Correspondent leadership of farmer commission Sal: Lake City (UP) Disposing chairman Hugii B. Brown, presented of lesser measures parsed a formal request to the governor, j holiday.1 . u music NUMBER VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL Easter Cantata on Sunday The Summit School extends an invitation to all , lovers to nee and hear 350 boys and girts sing cantata will be presented by the Smillifield llnWl- March 28 at the Second ward tabernacle uud 1 t, r, 20, 1937. ceminil- - evening, A special effort will bo pul forth yeji t ie nw:iken the in'.etvs. in this diy like in fiirmer years. Il is believed tli:.t by this data all rrnps v. ill be phiiited and teams will be in condition for a good e.i:i.eiis having teams icaponse fr-j'11 of ing t oh1 lv will ;,o.l husiiu-s- asked a places for by from ilio Miy.ir. It is hoped th.il all citii-nwill respond to the call when this time nnm-s- . The projects will lie in the and Mack Mem trial Turk, and some slierl work, filling in tin- - aidiw.dk in front of the library to raise the xidcA'-.ilup to tlie curb and guiler line. a I'spi-iiiill- STKFKT CLK.VMNG WUKK MAItlll 29 TO AIM! 1, 1 'All citizens are asked to clean home property mid especup tlu-i- r the street in front of their WPA offices in Ogden and was pro-- r ially V, T-- out irrogardksa of h .w es-lsinu-- s rommeii.-inmised that as soon as any PA Monday, March UttaUli revenue reven and actual 29 and continuing through the week. prnjoct. in the county are abated This week has been designated liy Smithfield curb and gutter project . , the Uity Uouiu-i- l as (iea.n l'p Week While liquor and liquor commish.ould f.1" will be resumed and also the rocking f ands sion Tivium will Ik? provided by the to members continued optimi.tic occupy of will the creek be finished. up be official attentions, the state's rerevenues views of increased cily for hauling the nvks and tr.i h home out, both Blood and his ad- vised liquur control bill allowing j raked from the sLreels and hauled U P & L T9 SHOW ministration can take credit home option in the mutter of is-- j The Smithfield Eighth grade lms away. It is desiied that all streets of of tlm city shill he clean and in good bring the state through a trying luaiue of beer licenses and enforce-- ; kctball team wvn the first MODERN FRONT financial storm in good shape. On mint of the law, came in for legal a three game series with gviio eonilitijii for the aMning Health the other hand, if revenues fail to consideration. Tuesday by a score of 1 1 to !. 'I li Day. come up to needs, Blood can still bill ia?o Urged by State Municipal loague Smillifield boys ronlro'led Smithfield Kiwanis club moml-erbuL MenA.li piov-ei- l Attorney-Generkeep political skirts in the clear by officiiila, the most of Joseph time, SERVICES HELD FOR and all buainesa men and women of declarlng that the large appropria- Chez put assistants and himself to that they were a dangerous Smithfield are invited to see the tion was a direct mandate of the will was and concluded law that the work, by their accurate passing frey, Wills Richardson, Jay Tueller, Utah Power and Light Company's BLAGXHBRST but be hard to beat When the twj teems MARTHA people through their chosen repres- inconsistent in some respects, Eugene Tueller. demonstration of a miniature modem entatives. Mendon was constitutional the gym meet ugaln in Prayer. store front showing how a store Most observers believed, however, inconsistencies in tbs bill Friday. The county championship will Readers: Donna Claire Smith and can be Funeral services for Mr1. Martha remodeled step by step with that the Governor would chunse the onBlaming amendment inserted shortly be decided by these series. an Carla Rae Winn. died on is 05, wl Duugl e methods and keeping in harder of the two inexpen-ivcourses, and do bofkire the sessions dose to give at a R:dt Lake City hospital Pianist: Ilah Richardson. Monday with modernization. step some cutting before fin:illy ok'ing complete local option, Choi took the were c.:ndu:l?d Wednesday at 2 p. Organist: Fredone Shumway, of the bill. Lowell YanXoy, to criticize hasty legm. In the Simihfielil I.DS Third THE STORY uppjrtunity Comand Light islation. ward chapel, with interment in the 0 Merged Easter Story, of hope and the Utah IYwer pany will also have a sound picture Said Chez: I may eay that the Adding to the task of passing on endless life cily cemetery. advertis- the bills was' the fact that on mid- bill the value of the showing She was ham hero, April 1, 1871 , presents a classic example of Thro' Him who broke the bonds of ing, in the Smithfield Library next night, March 23, Blood's power of results of hurried insertion of an 5 5 a daughter uf William and Cynthia and the death, conquered in veto on measures will expire. All amendment which not only embar-rass-e; Monday evening at 8 p. m. Merrill Douglas. Her hu?b?nd, Brigstrife! o measures left unsigned after that the signer of the bill but ham M. J!Iackhui-st- , died a number We bow in adoration, His power we un law become date it. to of years ago. automatically attempting interpret anyone KIWANIS ENTERTAINS proclaim; n their effective dates or on May 12 He reffered to the Surviving are three sons and a We aing in exultation and glorify withclose of the after sixtieth inserted which was day ' amendment, daughter, Brigham 1. Blackhurel, Hia name. AT STAG LUNCHEON out making other sections providing Arimn, Idaho; Gordon W. Elackhuvst local commissioner for Ogden; Roy and Thelma Blackhursl, liquor joint And as that blessed story with joy Bill', signed during the week in- - government control of licensing con- Salt La!:e City; five grandchildren, Tlie Smithfield Kiwanis club mem- is again told, eluded: An act to reduce amount.? i,ral luncheon a brother and three sister--- , John a at hers entertained stag Let us thyself, 0 risen Lord, or property A legislature inserting such an Douglas, M:s. W. A. Miles and Mrs. Monday evening at the junior high j required for redemption Here in our midst behold. taxes during 1932, 1983, amendment should be careful, Chez sold John Cuvcy, Smithfield, and Mrs. school building. Uaar us, Divine Redeemer, the an act authorizing the and 1934; was Bish-sJIansen (Taytcn Jcr'dns, Irovo. W A. continued, to harmonize it with rej When earnestly we pray, to enter agreements maining sections, for, while the judiccn Funeral sorvim were held state a and engineer the gave of evening, And giant to us Thy blessing This speaker for Government to Federal Mar h 21 in the Th.ir-with East-J effect legislathe full about Wdlnesd.iy, talk give may mo?t iary interesting holy Easter day. Richard j ward tive intent, it should not put too chapel with Bishop Cliff Simpson sang a vocal snow and precipitation surveys, er of branch issuance for MUe rules the on eonducliRg. burden mush viding judicial by Floyd accompaniod And they took Jesus and led him ' Emm i Hansen was director of the permits, and outlining the by in serthtg an amendment without Martin Hansen played a trum-'inaway, o v. it'i Mrs. Laura Mncneniair 'choir administration in from as duties ineers to Norman consequences a? Gsma thought by accompanied Richmond Fish and And He, hearing His cross, went pet t water rights; several measure-- des- lack of harmony with other Hansen. forth into a place called Golwas the opening son;' - -.- HID igned to give the state tax commisEEecis Officers ; in O My gotha, where they crucified Him collection of lion was by 1.. W. McCann Mr. anil Mr?. Jesse I.. Thompron sion additional scope for Thwhose value has Deipining Trials was the next are the prmd parents i f a son taxes on property His work is done! Gods Richm-nd- ' waste or in held Holy son bom dapletum a decreased At hospital.! through meeting Sunday at a Lagan Has dosed His earthly day; .Special number.? wore: duel, Mrs. a school a bill appropriating $1000 for i'n,iuartcr at weeks end when wns fomu-ilrecently, Alvin Bair wa? Into the gloom of tomb Mr Thump and Ri gr ni.i Smith and Mrs. Effie Bar- Fish I a Richmond the the Utah, of southern of billtcd cluba oil of Civic gowmor; rtruit fichi. president in Smith His form they gently lay. While, mournful dirge, the olives moan, His e- unten They roll the heavy sealing atone And His Hffore the chamber chill and lone And for where He ia laid Lj-v- , shake Riruben club has of Salt I,;ike costs in a lawwuit on 8ure wouu be too The away. soeurirty costly for local ihe outlined for And beamin' a- - dead men. aBrPfMm. Juhn M Biiin. and mutual worthwhile three hoip projects demand: governments. A somber eves Well Sometime 1937 season. Arnang wh ch are in- pall, the night shades fall For ho who on the cruel Closing sang, menU autJatfizing the state to enter j Hpun a world asleep His life a ransom give, the churker partridge in'.o Undorst.ind. with neighboring troducing tatosj agreements t. With neer s was by Ti V. Tools m. Cache County, restocking High Creek,0 inie forth in glory from the mb, I thought and caring purauiti capturing and exchange - UnUnUII AUllO TO ConfishlTh. tho to to and dedicated by II. W. And rose up from the groie. memorial puah beavers a with naught grave wjs j fugitives; BUILDING PROGRAM planting program in northern Utah. Noble. . . . . I gress asking appropriation of $100,-Wit- h Jor those who vigil keep race ri!r to stars alone from heaven's height Their annual ntiund up will lie stey ' ligbi and iqqq for jm indian uniro college vw'uld say: ok down with tender all ; wunt'e-Uintah women and Ison'o in the Richmond opera h u.c The held Duchesne Tov-rin, pitying light Annoanceir2Ris the long and tearful night. !no" 5. A cordial invil.ai n is of labor bills re r qi, Tell U again. 0 Miry MwWcnc. of a April today-t-Bishop presiding " whal!riivg establishment of regular pay,''those who mourn and weep.. a The time for taking orders f r Rnort,m.n of the State How lie appeared to . .... d that : builuing; attend this affair. Many prises j.zcn through the Smithfield Flower He said. bill raising cost of game . . ar-nov G club has been extended five Jo the ton of Jesus going, irn IrJg days ending Mre-- .".I. Inquire of the blush of dawn is showing. Mr i. J. H. Ko.skelh-the women sad and lone; or Mr. l'o;rl Gordon. "oar them of their sorrow speaking, stock is some what "ond'ring while the garden seeking, Growers , 1U RW.I- -e 1 coo this year than f r some yea: r, h:iw-t- v hall roll away the stone? cooperative associations, and bring-under LDS NORTHERN STATES the best stock will be The California Packing Corpora- - ever ing such groups more directly u all, Fnvious ointment sea them told approREUNION not s.ion is now taking ban contracts j purchased. I y MISSIONARY $15,000 state control; and taking, Have and re- their uffice for the Smf.hfi.ld , J":,t to Ilim with dawns awaking, priatam to remodel, equip the deaf A hig cventxhe Northern States at 11 ' ,cU school Sat-.for !!r I Q .And held muig tribute they might pay. Reunion be will . furnish the state FQLKvl jiiggionary to . desiring to' 8:30 Anyone 1937 For II is own l'lm I,lvc iurday, blind. from Jjt, alas, shall they behold them, and April 8, ofwith the telling. F" Jhen those rocky wall enfold Him? 12 p. m. at the Ensign ward chape. ?niUhfield 1lese apply at their within .1 ' "h will roll the stone away? And oh the tale is burning lteverberationa of a joint legiwa-- j xinth avenue and D street, Salt fiee for contracts. i CK LET US GREASE YOUR my soul. tiro committees report on the tale'lLake CHy, Utah. And, behold, with so rr may. resulted like The Master lives againwhich there was s great j We are i00klng forward to scein;:) Liquor Commission i Gil(l') roNtK'll PRODUCTS. WE 'srthquske: to wnfirm all y0Ut Come Bring your friends. Wo. refusal lmld! in risn U. Miles, Sr. si'IVI LIZE IN UTlKIl'AUNt;. was legislative of E. r the All descendants L'rd the descended Yen, Lord of the sngcl additional j w;r aR enjoy the fine influence. YOl'ItS TRULY, are invited to s temple drive n worn hesvn It was not fancy,devoted women told the commissioners for In Capi- LKROY and BINGHAM the sound Northern States Missionary April 8 at toigan temple beth 8:30 continued to twended from Jleavn and rolled That tale by terms to their hearts, dear sessions. Adv. 1:30 and Committee tale Hu kjek the stone, tol halls. i rilcd bock the stone from the door. The Master lived again. . 1 ... 09. fr !l-- a al lilui-kiiurs- reprer-entativ- e local-iplio- pro-aoi- o; well-drill-a- En--...- In. g Assn. Fi-th- - r rock-boun- d fr i K- !' bw,, hit-he- d' tr-.ct- . ar wi i i;rs : |