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Show anAuw. si, your qO E. .Mos. mm, k Warner Baxler-Walla- Berry in ea SLAVE SHIP BANK HITE THUR. share BEAUTIFY TO DO YCUR SHARE SMITHFIELD BEAUTIFY TO SMITHFIELD roLiTJE mimnrm cmhe cointv. loses GARLAND, 71 Withheld TO ctah-idah- o ot league Teama LOGAH CELEBRATION LEADER IS W 5!! KE gjand-TVemont- 7-- 1. rodeo and the fireworks exhibit at Cache county fairground under directi an of L:gan-Cach- e firemen. the lVi I ailed Salt t,ILI:MAX Suff ('orropon&nt Lake City tvTw tod iT.vsperity plan a tru.e ha i 'ven r,,.,. 60 I i fi.iil Vni- - r. T':0 'iii-tu- n iTl Tv PJ,C nf"r ,i is d!s- - Fjrst unfriendly of to mill payment of fwJn Wafd 4U' Sl'r:ee oommision rtuair- - isjin; : lir.Tsrt f a age pensTnar Vl' ''"V J5SSSL1. ;rfrUmnt uoh ,,!j,,,ke lMwack Pujnwnt mandatory, member of the legis- thoi frunAi) token luv i SPEAK TO SUNDAY at Malad. Smithfield n Kcunsidcr its edict that a two Ji.m Liinu, former wxwkor tor.lt3 eent tax must be paid on all per Dr. I r.nKi3 I, Townsends old age" purchases regardless of their size, pension plan, arrived in Salt Luke lie said the legislature had proCity and announced formation of vided the fractional tax coithe Utah prosperity plan, led hn for uhe convenience of which, he said, would attempt to and that such payment on make nati.-na- l nier-ohunt- s, Pui-heun-c J s LISTS I. SIRES rd mea-ures- dir-ect.i- rs !i Al-li- -n dam-daught- er fr ojtasrii Lm.yr5i aj; '"jgldc'ahook ooo Salt Lake C.ty (UP) Salt Like Citys Covered Wagon Days", rodeo y festival, will not be exempt from sale tax collections, according ta Gus llackman, chamber of cjmmerco official. Sales tax collection on sales made at rodeo concessions, is ann rying, Hackman 'aid, but collections will be made out of deference to the law. low-Wh- en n. " a;vjlit - n. ilMR! etety with present and all -t- o.- -- e Pduot I Let rood spent the past Les Idaho, on trip com-- jt her Mr. Alice conditions See'nast week at Ar care for your e.r Gniee. lr ll Adv. tertained a:sting hia bee- - Cheek Yoitf .p-da- l 5,r. H1 ' "3 r;imlly s ff-.njs- 'A.s have gh Ps' week- - t gJJ i't aiia.aTn M&Y- - Spssdomelsr J m ISNT IT TIME repre-entativ- Hint ,he n('m dauph- ner of kme llirrl Mrs. Roy Tidwell wi.hes to an- 1M cenl uni()n member- Jw nounee she ia now the His opposition, he said, waa .. nfter Id for the California Perfume Co, the 0f individual liberty." Smithfield and would M Ross, Wyoming B,ri;ePi members of his Avon line in jhn the continued pat- cf Labor's He jpport the greatly appreciate ronsge of that cotop.nys customers. Md president Signed, of the United Mine Workers of Mrs. Roy Tidwell America, had said McKays statement showed the LDS churdh with the exploiters of la- Mrs George Gannsll returned home bor. Logan hoapital is gecuperatlng Tjnmdv. frnt a Mr and Mrs Orval Heaps were she underwent major opera- from an Sl Lagan visitors Sunday evening. .UhK. J non-partis- Utoh-Wyomi- sym-paAiz- -- 1?AEIC"SM1THF1ELD 7-- OOH ut rek llft.ir ll)IlsiU removed at a Lagan h,.s with a cmexen Phone No. 2. We will call for end for deliver your car. We will vacuum tho interior of kfosTnd'Miw pour ear with each grease job. to-'Sm- SST BINGHAM SERVICE and Mm Mr. Smithfield w Dags are not permitted to run at sunup in found Smithfield City. Any dog running loan will be shot. Mar-haBy order of Ac Ci.y large from sunlown to ""I friends er-an- .J chant tY LCnae0 bureau inform- ttion. Individual maps am ftarnih-I- t i free oulUning your Peking lo all Deg Owners w-j- ATRIP? EXHIBIT HAKE Unitah Basin Industrial t.nventi.'ii nud Indian Fair committees to conduct a cojnplete see: ion on public health am eaivtatlon lit the em-bine- rl contention arid Indian Fnir ibis year, uncording to lr. J 1. Jones Sl.rte Henlh commissioner. Tin' lkitiii Industrial tkinventioii is to be qiMibineil wilh the annual this Indian Fa(r at Fort year. Dr Jones says, nn-- will In held oil (August 30 to September on public 1. The liinjor sections health will lie held at Monday, August 30, acconliug to Sho present program. The two generalized discussions to 'be given one in tlie morning and one in the afternoon of the 80th will be illustrated with moving pictures. They will be eoihluetcil by Dr Julies and D C Houston, Direetor of (tlie Division of lhihlio lle.Uth Education. will be presentOther diseu-aioned on the siine day before interested groups. 11ny will le lej by Dr D D Carr, Direetor of tlu Dviaion of Lced llenlth Adniinis-- t rat inn and Venereal Diswise t.'oiilivl, Dr. Williani M McKay, Director of the Division or Communicable Disease Conlorl, nnd Messrs Howard Hurt, Newell Tirkott and EUis Shields, of the Division of SaniWiny thq'ineering. Mrs. Eva ltonisey, Dijuity StJitn Regiatrar f Vitul Stilt istimi. will lie in attendance during tbe Ihrldie Ileal th Day, August 30 to advise with bocal registrar. Mrs. Hazel Slovens, nutritionist for the Division of Matornul and Child Health, will be in attendance during all time day 3 of tin convention and fair. Sanitary conditions and facilities Dr. Junes says, will be observed by K 11. Shields, Stale Board of IIeai:h Sanitarian in that ditsricU The public heal A nurses in Uintah and Duchesne counties will maintain an exhibit on public health durof itho convention. ail sessions ing The Uintah Ba in Industrial Convention has attracted the attention of the State Board of Health fur several years, Dr Jones says end it has now become an institution of nut very real educational value, immediate the of residents to only counties it serves, but its influence sections is fek in some of the State. The combinatkm wilh Ae annual Indian Fair Ais year, Dr. Jones thinks, is a forward step, and will do much to broaden the utility and influence of one of the m:st unique gatherings Ais country knows. Doctrine department of the Third ward Smithy Sclnvl. Dr kVancia W. KirLham of Salt Lake will give a talk on the Smith Family and the Early lliatory of Murnwnisni next Sunday, July IS. l)r. kirkhum sjient many years of study and rwcarch about the p rein in1 of the Book of Mormon background. lie is one of the best people fn Gie diuixh in tliis field. He will also apeak in the Third want SocJKunent meeting whkb follows immediately after the Sunday School a session. Officers of the Sunday School extend an invitation to all the people of Smvthfiehl id avail themselves of hear this unusual opportunity to such a well informed man on such an interesting subject. SOOIALSECURITY TO SET BOARD AcoorJin Tlie Utah State H.m:.! cf Ileal:! to Superintendent J. W Klrlobride, oluas leader in she Gospel has accepted the imitation of the . - tin JBd TO STiiTc HEALTH a reality of the Townsen-- small purchases was not demanded dream of $C0 monthly pensions for PROVED BUREAU by &e law. at Bamboo Qgden aged persons. Lamb'-- . meth id was the issuance of B.-oFOR D. H. of Health Two new feaUP NEW OFFICE bonds 1 in denominations which tures of ai.vte campaign for public mer.iants agreed to accept at face health, went into effect as the slate lA1 new publication has just born Denver, Cb lore do Appointment of value. Define each bond wo to be heard of Htiulth showed a burst of from the Bureau uf Dairyreleased iasue.1 SI J. Golden Hunsaker as manager of v is !o be deposited in a activity that other departments did ing. Washington, D. C. which lists the Ogden Field Office of the Uni hank to injure its redemption. For not mulch this week. sires with records ted States Social Security Board un- each bond issued, 55 stamps were F.vr better administration of public o of the proved in Dill associations for the pust , announced here today by Heber H. soil for two cent each. Each mer- health ithe stale wus divin tin's 18 months. The publication Harper, Director of Region XI of chant ww surposel to affix one ded into three district earih to be 'tabwhose records ware sires 1J53 at imp to each bond he received and supervised the Serial Security Board. by a competent physician. ulated Division of Dairy the by no bund oil was redeemable until New Mr. Hunaaker, a Utah man whose heukh divisions and their Investigations are: Nurlhern, with headquar- Herd Improvement appointment was made from Civil 55 stamps had been affixed, assurbetween November 1, 1935 afld" (April 10 bond. a cent each for ters at Balt Lake City, Dr. Welby Service lists, will arrive in Ogdon ing pnifit 1, 1937. with Southeastern, today to receive apace bids for the The 10 cents was .to aid furiher W. Bigelow; All slivs are listed by breed, allowbon.l : teld financing. Cedar headquarters at office, which will City, Dr. opened to 71 Ay rahire i, 80 Drawn Swiss, r ing T. k.n.-Then securities comnris A. Jenkins, and the public wiihin the next two weeks, southeastern, 294 869 Holstein, 281 JerGueraesy, Ezra Gull stepped into the picture, j vitb headquarters at Price Rr. jj "jNo personnel for the new office i3 2 Shorthorn. and sey, j hi Lamb that J L Van ALtyne. ! register being hire at the present time, it .Tlie data include production was said, and when additions ere bjnii .with the commissien, branded . Divia county will remain urwf-tb- c of dama and daughters and inadministra-asserteas d illegal f.;rjfi.;-icplan's finances by the new health made tn the staff they will be drawn also oritfiher or nut the ire dicate with it an- thin project, since it cooperates with entirely from the United States Civil la dead or alive. lie hinted that uounced :hc and board a state letup, by maintaining Service registers. Two Utah Jersey herd sires ore it. fall time health director, Dr. Keith The new manager of the Ogden planned ta file charges against listed in this new publication, both field office was horn in Honeyville, A Salt Lake City newspaper quoted Barnes. the production of their dauraising announOther features of the boards acGulls statement, and La.nb to the 400 and 450 pound graduated form Box Elder High ced he would file suit for damages tivity was launching of a series of ghters School, attended Utah State College, level. Gull. and "pecch clinics for crippled children. and was graduated ait the University against the paper The publication carries no namA The clinics, in Salt Lake, Weber Gull took legal steps to have like of Utah, where he majored in businor addresses, but full particulars t should n corwiH it Utah aim cause to and counties why plan show ness and economics. culd be obtained from the extenclaiming rect speech defects of the children Garland Tremonton 801 110 lOx 7 Mr. Hunsaker taught at Brigham register its bind. Lamb, sion dairyman of the various states. during the summer months. Mias A bases Nelson, City, and in Hie Granite School Dis- his plan was purely a charity Summary: Stolen copy can be obtaned from the Gull, Marcella Mclncmy, director of the wrangled with on balls, trict, Anderson, Driggs. Bases Latof Documents, Washhis Superintendent graduation. Moving the p'an's name to United stae crippled children's service, will Jeffs 8. Sacrifice hit Driggs. Two er he entered the D C. postal service and changed ington, bite hits Archibald, Green, Driggs. wsa president of (the Salt Lake City Prosperity plan, and finally agreed be in charge of the projects which Utah dairymen are making headThree base hit Grover. Pit by pit- - Postal Clerks Union for the last two to have his lawyers meet Gull and will be financed by federal funds. way now tthaC Dairy Herd Improve.talk the issues over. ehed ball Driggs by Jeff-- . Strike- ment association are operating and year, He is an active member of Talking over resulted in plan atTax Commission State mining and 'rata Jeff 2, Driggs 7. Umpire on records are being tabulated by served the LDS church, having to file a petition utility properties are worth a good Taylor and Raymond. ScarerA R jj,e yjiMIA Stake Boards in B. x torneys agreeing comparisons," Lyman H. ergisration of the bonds with the 26 million doll an more this year extension dairyman said in commentBuxton. ecurities commission and in Gull than la A the state tax commission ing on the situation in Utah. the decided. was NEWTON Final drafting of assessed valuaThe Smi Afield Kiwanis club memtion figures set the mine and utility bers enjoyed a "steak dinner at the Two automobile loads of Newton values at 8221,326,207 or Muck Memorial binds szsuts under the direction of Ed. park Monday eved $26,522,187 more than the same proThe speaker of the evening ning. Lnnen, scoutmaster,, spent a few perty wax worth last year. was Bishop Syive ter Lowe, who dsys of list week camping and hik- - Hayward, also a Utah The final figure was $2,823,701 remain ng preliminary Tic only gave i very interesting and descriplog in Logan canyon. anto a final settlement of the argu beolw preliminary assessment account of his trip ta Gansda, tive The ward leaders and heads of In Gulls hands, nounced several weeks ago. The is entirely nient the six day celebration which of and families met Sunday evening to o: commis-dut- y trurk load. Ed he gets the plan. petition, his ered figure was due to itax there in honor of the 59th held was as a committee cn ways and means and daughter took a Crd-stothrm. al-will 1ms Id analyze it and decide sion rulings on petitions far reductaccompanied Larsen anniversary of the founding of for the completion of the ward chap-1- . describe can ions by mine and utility companies. la lnp-;i- f will it Utah bunds of Governor abel Hn Tayne ihe Larsen Leu.tenant Mrs It was decided to commence by daugli-- i or if the plans: Lowe of nrv of a Kiwanis legally arrival Idaho the restored and over George holding some parties and donate the py PabUe commisssin-- Ga servi '! finances are still illegal.1 Ogden was present for his annual ptweeds for that purpose. win and ottorncy-gcnera- l purchasers electricity Mrs aflsist3nt and of Mr The famiy jjr Lowe was accompanied The Explorers of the Scouts, about ' weeks customers of the Utah Power and. hree membcrI of Ae Ogden 20 strong, left the Mountain Kjwani3 club imj Mandcy morning for responded weeks stay at Yellawatone Natton-- I company, have an exdheir bill., park. They were accompanied by pay Walt Cooley, chairman of the troop commission rul- - Provo '(UP) The Utah County ! committeemen. Car Jones and wife ..asc its continued nperatii.n ed tiwrt companies may not add Labor council has sent David cejV.rl Ellwyn Godfrey vf -the id aHy ch.rges to gas .nd dectncity Q MfiK of the ClSston Ma Barker of Smithw.ul, ho a fin, things for bills until 15 day after they are n a let- a ml LDS church, Nrt-of en pKgidency, Mks." and Ed Lnr wa-te- r former ARE YOU PLANNING The he made out. period union aftern-odisappointed, Dn stand hi tioir families. MonJjy if Gilo-- hopes 'an and j haw ta handle th, legal steps seven days. kor disclosed here, 25 of her lady neighlicrs no hostess party, McKay recently said Aat he op j formed Gariand-Tremonto- 3J NUMBER DR. FRANCIS KIRKNAM .against whatever illegality lloMilitio- (UP) ere at a standstill w"o a Next Sundays Schedule Brigham City at Logan Collegians Preston at Honeyville. m:. VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL NJSHEb! Logan Marshal li Pet. fruuy, JlLy , fi"nwr day lefcbri.u t, 24 HI he IV h,6re Ju! 1.000 0 2 S M. Bulge, Oiden Band) t0 Han-according 1.000 0 2 Collegian p.ara;ie chairman. D .500 reterion, 1 Budge will lojd the jmrade .500 1 1 jjBfywiDe 'f draft 3ur-e- s fr T .500 1T'I'wa,n a 1 State Agricukural Halad 1 .500 college will 1 .000 2 0 ByS gguthfeld .000 0 2 -- Brighsm City Jey .Till lead the hone section of parade with tm LilSunday Results ians. Several ocher purebred horses inMalad (11 7, 6, City n uache cunty are al.o Brigham expected to appear in this section, Mr. Pe.er-ao- n 11. L Collegian IhBieyrille explained. Preston 1, Air. Peterson said most of Cgden Bamboo 8, the I, ' Gnrland-Tre- n 1. Smithfield D. S ward and civic organization' will be represented in the pared-b- y Sant moving Smithfield lost to floats. at 11, Features of the celebration will giriand team Sunday, July stc of be che public address Itemonton by system for the Standing ct.vh. . FOR A LURKT-CATIO- N JOB WITH THE WORLDS FINEST LUBRICANT "MARFA K", A DRAIN OF CLEAN, ALSO TAR-FRE- E CLEAR, WAX-FREHAVOLINE MOTOR GIL. WE ALSO FURNISH A COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE FOlt YOUR BUSINESS Oh PLEASURE TRIP. WE WILL CALI. FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR. RAYMOND'S SERVICE Adv. Phone 82 W n. OGDEN BAMBOO |