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Show LpiTOLi k & LOGANToday Sal. Don I taa.it in 30 Kaa;'s dailt thought IITHFIELDS to thrift III health day, HW 14 M1 TU FIELD. lealth Day Crowds To USS. CACHE Sun. It Ved.Ben Berne-Waii- Winekii in er THOUGHT SMITHFIELDS HEALTH DAY, MAY CACHE ClUMY, IT n, FRIDAY, APRIL 3071937. E E. 1I.YL.M0S cm ii . ! BANK KITE THUB. A DAILY bo re-fl-u ! W Staff Correspondent ,, under the U:ah l'numi!iv-lliy,.,,0 14 NUMBER 20 Junior High Calf Club Sponsors Show Today cahtol hex COUNTY NEEDS WAKE UP AND LiVE aV1 VIEWS FROM Witness Gigantic Parade ?? fesn" ! SUGGESTIONS GIVEN TO The Southfield Agricultural club hid oittle wearing blankets in n wntiihution reports IMPROVE back yards in town, SMITHFIELD X).M MISSSk'iN S : Public v:h lic.iiup.ieivy less than ?3000. f .i--, FriJ.yi Al.j ;0 tlw Wanketg Ann.'uiued formation of a r;.to di- are all moving to the south sido of in the ' AiuJtHl by Ch;. r'.os A. R.i Uioi'-'- r - lit The folnwing lviimicml.iti.m Utalms spoilt wore (lie junior high aohuol, t, p.ilod j',a,Jn whte , f ihe l':ih Citizen me ?u.507 PU f. r luiuor siiuv Juno, 1935 received liy th. Mayor and CV.uncil the state dairyman. Is j iMr. Rich, y Crusader, Health ing to the opinion cf thu c mil..-- SKji'.a.iiri. T!v new tim'd wid li.ive. with a net profit to the state from .mil the Civic Improvement tie Com- - on h.iini for tlw health' for judging. Mr. Bair ue,t ldns in planning committee of which iA. V.ils H main duty protecti n f ship-- 1 it liquor mon.ipoly xr ?S70,179. 13. mil tee from Mr. Alvin L. St.irk, ilie vocational tdacher agriculture and body. mind of Chambers is chairman. There :.r l,ers Sairut la'.e dlscriinna.i 11s by Largest Uh evjvuse i.em m.is $t;00,S24 extension horticulturist of the U. S. from Nurth Carlie is in charge of of the Summit ahout 1937 theme n 50,000 acres of land pi in;e i traiisparr.it:, agc:v i.g, and nukng ,ir .l"vies and wages, lsled as-t- o A. C. after he visited our pukilic Awys judging rlasros. While Profcs- .Lj Unit is: The good American 3 comprehensive alfalfa. Some if it is dry hn ; of rail nml ,,,;s of the ivinmission were lei at g rounds a week ugn. sor Humphries, vocational agriculHealth. perfect d keeps ;ravel. L. V. Toolsun, 353,057. and doesn't ture director fur Utah and County Mayor mere th;i hay .produce e cos-ia petiii.n submitted by Box. pide will illustrate,n in Smithfield City, Utah one ton to the ac:t plus a agent Ruben Hansen are on hand to specific sad with banners, I should like to make the follow- help make the day a success. Agriculture and a lot of alfalfa in I': ;'der county fiirtners asking reopen-- ! Rep rttd Unit do jfof hfuli namely: First grades crop; 3 esse in whiih the Souihcm The iwys aim to make the first rimormally low snow coers ing suggestion on landscaiEng proFood an-- county has been in tro long .n-- !nR.;,r l'acific Railroad was granted permis- - n northern Utah, there generally jects that we visited recently in agricultural show a real success. ijjxine; Second grades, is the diaiJolion gorund predicting s:on to discontinue he ni:re irrigation water (Rition; Third Grade, Cleanliness; Smithfield: In the ufternoon the fathers meet regular service and Out c.' and Ibluegruss which reduces Kelton and Lucine. Fa: mors shle this year .than for some seasons On City Cemetery Pjuft Grade, Exercise the sons in a softball game, after roo lnw. of hay far yield v said c.intinued scr.i.-- was vital f.r'post. Retried the Groat Salt Lake 1. Ditrp the soutliwest corner rail which Play; Fifth Grade, Posture; a Aiirycle carnival will be The on committee that and First First suggest! U Grade, Safety at its highest level since July 15, .fence to the bottom of hi:ll parallel held. shipping crops. an is where theie rules have been irrigated ground Soil Con erva?. roud. The gates at this entrance jj. ftae health provide exceasdve amount of dandelions an with federal ngemnes, andj Inveuigaiing Committee iftd and practiced in all of the When should be the same as at the Northvperation should be PENTATHLON MEET an! it plowed the year, and grass Mfci tkmughout attempt to save Utah soil, the roc-- 1 tat legislators two months ago west entrance. to some and ether thu crop planted the in parade 2. Remove unsightly fence on the ently-c- l 'sed htir pnaenUtiun created a s il found themselves facing an epidemic new alfalfa be planted. The irriga- conservat'cn legislature HELD AT HIGH a old east property line and clean up rnnmisahn. With ap-;- f investigations, .jla a fitting climax to the year tion farmer should they suggested be satisfied uf State Hanning Baurd sh,,rt to end all in- d'tch banks. a!ti studies. pointment investigation unless he is producing more than chief Sumner G. 3. (Vnstruct 0L Teeth will also be featured, net wire The Smithfield Junior high school simple Margetts :i3 its vestigations, and surprised theni-heahave 2a3 and 3a9 already tons of alfalfa to the acre urn! the c.imrr.issiim was ready to 'rives by approving the suggestion. Vine with metal posts on South held its junior pentathlon meet last m This six is to five t'.ns. neeessiry. function this week. tided the standard of 100 per cent Acconling at weeks start, week. fio.indry line. Some fine records were the opinon of the planning comii in K Teeth. Other classes are follow-fjOther members appointed were: 4. Kem :ve globe locus! tree from made Henry II. Blood announced the few ilnys of considering a receive is he to if profit William Teters. n. Logan; State Ag dose race. It in hoped fhal mittee, intent vt a five man committ-- v east term in.Hi v.ista dry weather we have bud this - alloged improper and and eonst ru.-- t an of evergreen from that kind of ground. a culture commissioner David F. 't j investigatesimple stone ben h spring. j the children will complete the acts roported in alate nr nth Smith; State Engineer T. 1L Hump- In the senior division Ned Milea appreqiriato object to jeeauy dental work before May view. departments. nude the lurgrst saire of the day areys. CLEAHR1G STREET 5. Develop new portion of ceme- with 3lil7 points. Bub ritcher was With the avowed purp-sof preFollowing is the complete list to I.ivcstigabirs are: Scott Mathesoii, Distru-- t with surface headstones only. secon.l wiUh 3325 and Weiuitdl land wastage and promote assistant U S te, of dl children in the Summit attorney, tery venting CAMPAIGN STAKED i&ol who have received their OK conscrvatan, the commission will State Senator Lawrence E Nidsn, On Lihraiy Block third with 2935 points. 1. Raise east sidewalk to level of ittth cards. Ia your childs name for Conservation districts with con- Deputy U S Marshall Alf G. Gunn, In the junior division Kenneth former State Supreme Court Justi.e curbing. Protect trees with appro- Gordon won the division with 3347 mb this growing list? The mayor anl ci" councilnien sent of majority of land users; admit discontinuance of land Elia; Hanwn, and Frank Browning priate drainage before filling. FIRST GRADE OK TEETH points. Noel Hillyard took second asks the cooperation if r.ty prap'v-t- y regulations fir 2. IXi not line border uf road IJ-with 3181 and Bub Toolson third Coleman, Georgr Jay Thain, practices contributing to erosi"n and Cgdcn. owners to clean u? the ashes No date was set fur a commit- with rose bushes as has been with 3180. ia Allred, Darrell Eppich, Albert and r ilbbish from in front of their waste; provide for hand rehabilitation tee report. almaterial land is order of when In the Summit School Lyle Mich-aeland resirement Enough plant orkin, David Baker, Jolie Noble, places. The sb.gtn is, Have Smi be- cultivation carries possBiility uf ers-icin thiis area. won the first meat with 2524 ready present ,y Thomlcy, Richard Von Hausen, clean cent streets 100 per SUPREME COURT Began hear- City Streets with Burke Rich second with Pauline Hansen, .points Fisher, tyllia fore Health Day, May 14. 1. Remove large rocks from sur- 2505. In the second meet Ralph Roy-lanIndustrial While commission chair ings on the Utah Power and Light oft Done, Carina Olney, Helen man Wilkam M. Knerr emferreJ company demand for a writ of pro- - face of streets and keep free from 3029, topped the list with Kathryn Sorenson, Elane Die Burke Rich' was again second with Goodwin ;n Washington with National Ub r bihitinn and certorari to prevent the weeds. Ol Cash, Donna Alice Orland on, r.iite, Joyce Fullmer, 2. Encourage gra s along curbings 3005. city uf Ogden from erecting a muniRelations Board attorneys to 'lines, Janet Reese. Nelson, Jay Tueller, Tlug ns similar A suit all city streets. on cipal power and Clifford NLRB Smi; plant. 1, Geor-:conflicts 000 .i between Peters Burnes n, Ill Mary Ann Rokselley, the eity uf Provo will ala? Although your city is far better Hanaen, Bonnie Nilson, Richard Bert Ray Sorensen, Darlene Spring, the Industrial group, conunissbrner? against HIGH ASSEMBLY heard in connection with the in appearance than must cities in am, Dale Chambers, Richard Jean Nilson, Lola Bingham, Joyce mrjmentarily prepared to be cal'e! attor-Ioik- e case. Power there is still need an company Utah, all urgent into a threatened bienp of Smith, Willa idgta, Ross Van Orden, Kay Dan-nso- Godfrey, Me:-lSalijfhnclaimed irregulariUes in letting for cleaning FETES LITERARY CLUB up barnyards, and vaBurke Rash, Sheldon Rees:, City traction lines. n cant and initial contracts out an.lrof I fences, lots, making OK fixing cutting f the Utah Light eria Buck, Clair Employees Cantwell, Jay FOURTH GRADE YaiO old unsightly trees, and having a were The Ladies Literary club Norman Canr.c'l,! Traction company voted unanimously j VCJ'S 1lir fke Ogden plant. Andereon, May, Hari Nolblo, Ardia Ander-a- , thorough paint up, fufip program guests at the Smithfield junior high Cannell, Juni;r Deppe, to strike May 1 unless demands fi.rj GOVERNORS Beverly Kearl, Elaine Erickson, Lawrence WEEK Cooperated throughout the city. This would assembly, Hansen,! a general 10 per cent hour pay: 'xis April 22, 1379. The Bingham, Joyce Parsons, Halvor Hansen, Wendell Chex House certainly make an excellent project ttoey-gener- a Billie was called in appreciation ,!h1 lends Pilkington, raise are met Malkne Thomley, Larry Lower, Iloyce Lundberg, Senate President f r ynur heal garden club and sim- for a Jensen, loiriey Monaon, Evadene Oompany officials saw little gift made by the literary club Stephenson, McClure, Glen Ray Mooseman, Wayne Maw to appoint five-ma- n mvestiga-thilar organizations. out Junior of a subscription to the of a iraidnle Pitcher, strike, pointing Tenna Stowell, Nable, Lari Pilkington, Grant Rees', sibllity Since your city in widely kooarn Liteifiry Guild plus $25 worth of ting committee (see COMMISSIONS) with employee Ranald Barker, negotiations I'elyn Hillyard. Calvin Weeks, Proclaimed Health preservation as th? Ro e City, I' believe some good books for the literature deHei n have been conducted for more than SECOND GRADE 2a3 100 Allsap, Ann Mae Claypool, 1 to 7. ,,r shrub r ses would be appropriate as partment. May w!t comThelma month charged a Employees , George Ackley, Stanley Bingham, Duanes, Gloria Douglas to attend f mndation and border plantings ar- arbi-- l representativea to Si; The following program waa carto failed men Hansen, ( agree lutk L. Chambers, Dentm il nany Gooderldge Carol LaRay cw Safn r,f your hom ried out: selection by the le band; irate differences. 1Ra:apll . Eunice Hillya.'d, Coleman, Jack Cragun, Jacquelyn Hinsvn, r nver community spilrt is an in- prayer, Ralph G Jones; instrumental little Wogner, Ddte over the San , Under the states Hjgoe Deppe, Devor Fisher, Blaine LuC inda Hillyard, Donna ! spirctLun and f n example to all who duct, Joy Slack and Velda Petercommission niay j 2 "dWi Clair llulse, Cleon Ilodgea, ViS)1LeV2 Monrce, Xcrini Olney, Ruoy set", the Industrial Pond- - know I it. My best wishes for and yiur son; reading, Carma Chambers; song force; the into k Mowlem, controversy Frank Nuttal, Wil-- t .Tboolson, Arlene Traveller, Aileej step ;ered a decision as to whether or continued success in the future. by the Summit school sixth grade; arbitration Watts. Noble, Kaye Nilson, Denice Van Orden, Georgia A. L. Stark, not a city or county may start j Pitreading, Wanda Belle Nilson; cornet Buhl Etcher, Cleve 4a6 Scott Bingham, r..f re- -j Raymond, Clair Price, Ex ten ion Horticulturist, ado, Kenneth Cardon; reading, Elanie towards! road building in Mn Seeder, Brlly Spillman, Jay cher, Junior Smith, Rulon Bingham, Road As a first movemad com- - venue from state anticipation I funds. Pitcher; song, Summit School fifth Garret Thain, Rcfiecca Cham-- j, Merlin Buck, La Vaun Baker, Dorograde; reading, Gayle Reese; A SKETCH OF the, UFE r.-S Andersen, Dorothy Chambers, Mary Ann thy Nelson, June aeronaut!.' vfa.her:. nn to speech of Mr. Albert form meet soon R?ad:r, G.a..ys wlaer, Arlene Hansen, Mada Hulse Stephenson, Jack un tbe re-basis, acceptance speech by Ned j Improvement pr.gr am G. MILES ANNIE bureau to suncri c air traffic, MRS. JU Lou Holjeson, Rosslyn JIurst, Farrell, Betty Jean Winslow. share of examinitim.of an antiripalcd selection by the junior high I Miles; "da Tueller, Barbara Tidwell, Gail FIFTH GRADE Sail OK ILKTII uuire registration and 00,000 road improvement fund fliolan band. from within (Concluded issue) lat 'ali ts operating f Anna Fonesbeck. CW. and promote SKOND GRADE 2a4 OK TEETIi Edwin Stephens, n. Cdlern Tueller.; stale, crints by the lust legislature. I wax then left aline with a on. STUDENT BODY APPRECIATES n Andersen, Robert nil and .he is U favorable, GIFT CLUB Plowmen, Ronald Bingham. Bin LITERARY opinion nor daughter wh'i vrere s;on af-Observers expreied oommi,i "7k Lundberg, SVayman Gush, Ned Mar Nelson, ReNre Il i:iian. M ir-- 1 antieipntin.j tnvani marrieil, sinre then I h ive In ibehalf of the student body orni'lvanl to anpoint themselves to the n.wj cities and ci unties . . Floryn Watson Wesley Tarbet. chairman share of the funds could begin im- - lixed aione. I have built a new ganization of the SmlthXeld junior nv.nissien auk Neils-mFarrell Pilkington, provement works 'immediatriy, i'i- me and was trying to overcome high schixil, I wish to thank the chief. W. I., u-- n,r.,. Merrill, of delaying them more than "J Alton Toolson, Edith . j stead troubles when my oldest son was j Ladies Literary club of Smithfield my Shirty Ruth Corbett, Maxine sell Balls, Tfobm Atb iy, Lornin year until funds actually become striclten with heart disease and soon for their very generous gift which , a total ef iinivd Ann fax Gknna available. Pauline Hillyard, Donna 1 ' T!,.,Kr' I'1 ' 'ii.' he too pa?sel away. That wa sevjn j has been presented the school. Pm Raymond, been foUoiteJ to da'e f.r K ' Hmghuin. Bmin. j ax'n LuJean Perkins, ard Jorgensen, years ago an:l sinre then I have sure that these hook will be deep-- I vxu Mel : R S.'rcis.ai. Joan Ndblc, Shirley Rind-7v- ri Dene Wait. buried my last two sister leivngjly appreciated by every Student of 1 GATES PURCHASED Cjnnio inyscif and my borthar George the, the school. Kelsey, Evelyn Clark, Gernldin- Alvcy. -rn N. 0. SEMINARY TO Mold.-- . ' NVlsm. Ned Miles, 7n7uon' sole surviiTir of Mi 'tilers family of Elhdyn inn, Delores ley, Shirley . Vew Aahton. GEMzTERY Student FOR CITY Randal Nelson. (VHee-Body President PRESENT PAGEANT kD GRADE -I have always been a public work- 000 3a9 100 per cent Dale RiniHeslwiher, l.u-i.Ar em Toolson and coun-cr- j Mayor L. SONS OF PIONEERS TO MEET U AHen, Vernons Bush, Jay Gale Roskelley, Roy j have worked in all the Mir., NeLon were business er. cilin in a Mai-LeRoy le The regular meeting of the Smith-'.- 1 Dust", tho Mao Chambers, V orfraniza.j,,ns of the churrh, from vil Cannell, P.Tvarj Voice From in Salt Lake City Relief Society. Alsi in field Camp of the Sons of Utah to ''herwin Coleman, Na tr.. ,i. Primary .n,t by David G. Th"m-- ! vlstors 1 11 ' gradu-- j Monday. While there they purchase gtahe B nrd. I wa president uf: Pioneers mill he held on Sunday, for the south en- Society for nearly! May 2 at 3 p m. in the library city cemetery. 52 years, and was in office when building. The same program which I announced for April meeting the whsit was soM to the Govorn-wa- s will be given. been received here of!ment. CharUu, ,j toak charge of nil the knitting j ;ho death of Mrs. Margaret Bright-- J Smith. Shrwin Jl m cn. J.nsen, Roberta Lar-ci.iiTHIRD WARD PRIMARY resident. Smithfield a (ran. former and L garment making for the R-- pfcnc irsen, Gen HOLD FESTIVAL TO died Cross the war. I have work-- ; Monday morning Brighton during ' Carma Mson, hn J5,,ar3 The Smithfield Third ward Salt Lake hospital from injurie n l with the American Legion Aux- a at LaWnna ia an auto accident last Riary, sat up with the sick, washel mary will hold their annual spring B.lr'u,liont Dorothy . Thursday. Mrs. Brighton in the mo- and dressed the dead, and made bur-- festival, Monday, May 3. AH the Pitclier. Dean Ilowman, ther of Mrs. Monte Timnrns. Fun- - ial clothes tr'nee I was 16 years old, children will be in costumes, Cama Totts, Ramona The public i cordially Envited. and stilt making thorn. I war chair- LuDwn MarI on back page) (Continued H''rtr Roskelley, I ui tT, 000 Many Smithfield people attended 1'irleen Thoruley, the concert at the Benson Stake CCCnQ 1; athleo n sSbbUw West, Leon at RichmnncT Wednesday j tabernacle which waa conducted by "ing. 1 CERNO. STORE FEED REES 5?D GrADE 3a5 OK TEF.'III Pulsipher, music director of . ('aids 'hiri-r- ; helped us during the long illnc s cprn I'OTATOFS Itindles- - ceive Ihoir OK T.r'h 5jlljrard' Mildred North Cache hfgh school. Two services of ouri TIFIFDJDiA5t10 the at funeral and ii,, attended Jarvi Donna Kppkh. Leona BARLEY, WHEAT, OATS, Dr. and Mn. T W music students participated ii .. iiuMis'xd in la J Saturfaj evening at , fociuveil husband and father, K0,l,Health,rt,, 'I party dinner liornley, Lois ray DEN SEEDS, BULK OR PACK- - in band, orchestra and chorus num-AGSamuel NcllPn Wafh I; vr Liar I Mrs Tham. Colleen insuea H'r Adv tf Noble, Arwlla! the homo of Dr. and , ki Fn;ly. 1,1 " xt Colleen ' bum, Renaa Nil those addiri-i- " ' jbera. kins of Logan. I Andi ewi, Beth Erickson, jtind. SSiP'iSSS 150,000 TOSS OF HAY " 3300 ' I1"" Lc- 1 I i iU-ar- ' i avail-betwe- e . JR. nt uue-hiral- t " Roa-kell- ey Val sug-este- il. ia ce set'.!.-po-sibl- , JR. ; '' Ricl.-ardso- n. a, TI-.E- pos-lwik- sur-Dto- er at Cole-Denz- L'-w- - twL.vMvni ,S"t;t;? Mc-Oin- n; $-- 7i2 Prim . I H ! , 1 s '51 c l-- Shlr-wlema- n, re M-s- . iwSBr' .,tie GAR-Ijmndp- pj r W V f-- rU E. |