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Show Logan, CapHel SaL Clark GahEe Wallaes Beery In & HELL DIVERS Sun to Wed. Yoar.g and Aineche YOUR toyn SMlTHFIELft CACHE COVSIt. UTAH. FRIDAY, SEPT. A show of shows. pageant drama, "The Children A. Hale will be Thia is juat what visitors tJ the jf Lehi by Mary panted under the auspices of the 1937 Utah State Flair during the 8 the days of the hig state B JACK ESHLEMAN Cfnltyical committees of event, openl Pre's Staff Corre,,Pondent Omithfield Wards early in December September 25th and nI.led even-- ! ebsing Salt of ing of Ocotber 2, will fini program-- , the week-Gu- miur tf 1937 in the taAiemacle. 11. Blood Henry Committees and officers are as med for their amusement. jback from a week in Atlantk City lAssurances that the coming even1., j where governors of 16 other states Allows: the corner on the! convened in a Mfch-jfli- s, General Committee: Harry governor's confeience, the moat oui-- 1 discus ed the stite of the nati-Yr . and First ward bishopric; Bp. W. ding enitainment features if were dinner guests of President L Hansen, Second ward bishopric; any similar event were given in the Roosevelt. L T. Toalson, Third ward bishopric; Halmej.l Scarcely had the governor been in Effle Barker, representing the Ben-m- s er the annual fair his office three mimr.es when a , Stake Genealogical Committee; 0(, owj be combined with a porter called to ask him ab.'ut a new 9 Second ward Joseph W. Peterson, d, f"?1 irtB to form one PlJn for housing Utah convicts in X1 Committee Chairman, Genealogical j Colorados s ate prison. The governor paa the horseahow has none too ple:.sei at the early atten- Ilia D. Weeks, Second ward GenealJ. Pilgrim, ogical Committee; T. gUnds Co1' j tion of the prss, replied that he United capacity of thri I ward Genealogical Committee; expected tu sign the compact allow- for and Oh u.dienCS the arrangement this week. Poor Georgs Hansen, Second ing that one of the natnns foremast; accommodations Committwild at the Utah prism Genealogieak rodeos had been booked led to the an a uniform parole system between ee; William A. Noble, Jr., First suggestion that the two events be the two states made the arrangement Ward Genealogical Committee Chair-anWilliam A. Woolford, First combined to give fair visitors an at- - j necessary and possible, he mid. never before offered. Wd Genealogical Committee; W. E. cidentally, he added, Utah has hut Its immediate adoptam means thatcne woman prisoner, at present, and First Ward Genealogical Coleman, L. W. McCann, will stay in Salt Lake City Committee; Third infrort of ftegTanktand each eve-'gSeptember Ward Genealogical Committee Chair- ning, beginning Sunday, Be jg employed in the war- 26, audiences will witness the ap-- : den's residence, man; George R. Kearl, Third ward pearance in the same arena of m- that Genealogical Committee; Departure of the week-- wss George termountam bluellood horses and the of Secretary of State E. E. Monson. Weeks, Third Ward Genealogical outlaw broncs of the range. Thor- - wjj0 Committee. hours after his chief arrived arista- - at the took off on a trip Officers: Jos. W. Peterson, Chair-Bi- oughbred jumpers and gaited PutUfiftt to San thf William A. Noble, Jr., First Antonio, Texas where he wiUi the wildest of bucking broncs, Vice Chairman; f the Mt- wffl attend the meeting George R. Kearl, and all the other fea- Second Vke Chairman;. Zina J. Hall, bulldoggers, of geeretsries of CJnference tu de at ita wry 'state. After the inference, Henson Secretary; Florence Qyllenskog, Trea Add to the horseahow and rodeo other Agates will be guests events the appearance of several not-- , of Mrs. Lillie Weeks, Director; Mrs. fte government of Mexico on a ed performers of the circui ring and Bertha Mather, Music Director; k,g junket in Mexico Cit an evening's enterwhat secretaries of state talk attL W. McCann, Lighting; Fred J. there emerges should a classic! that ainment prove when they get together was not Miss Spillman, Electrician; Leah in amusement annals. The big show reveaied j,epe Hale, Costumes; M. T. Van Orden, Advertising; Glen R. Winn, Finance; F. L West, Lionel Danielson, Building stage; Lamont Pilkington, P. ft West and Asa D. Weeks, scenery sad properties; Bessie Ncble, Mrs. Doughs Hooper and Mrs. Seth Cham' hen, Cast Other committees will T S? - : City-(UP)-- ?? ""2 a; n; TO BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWH srs,1TST Game played Monday, September 20, fur championship of the first half locution of the suit will definitely in the local softball league. M. T. finish the Phn, observers said with- Van Orden's Seagull Flour boys t rimed Clnyta Texaco Service bunch by out too much regret ire of 11 to 7. Overshadowed by the government's a suit was expectation by the state ...SEAGULLS securities commission that the Plan would make application for registration of its bonds. Also tcmpoiarily M. Hansen, 2b forgotten was the expectation that D. the Plan, before being permitted to L. Chambers, p Plowman, if make application, would Hive to reVan II. Orden, lb submit its applkation for charter of la incorporation, its former charter not Gutke, M. Olney, as being believed qualifie.il for the type of securities its bunds Wfe believed to be. At the weeks end, the Plan had made one visit to Hie state capital without registering the bonds, TEXACO then turned its attention to the R. Richards, 9b F. Spillman, p ! federal suit. A. Hillyard, c ' 'Viewpoints in the squabbles of the Plan can be summarized briefly as follows: G. Raymond, If Securities commissioner Gull: "We think the Plan is trying to L. Nelson, lib make money without registering its G. Tout, 2b .. bonds with us. Tut Tut." United National Prosperity Plan, Inc.,; Totals We are a corporation. But if you insist we will register under a profit charter. Only give us TEXACO Uncle Sam, otherwise known as the federal government: There must be some fire with ail that smoke. North Cache Motor MEDALS APPROVED FOB noo If N. Chambers, aa B. Fulkerson, WARBSPONSORS First ward Sunday present their annual September 22. an. I were sueiressful in obtaining the county road equipment Id start wirl: on !,vl'n;; of the grounds today or Monday. lAs soon as the grounds are level it is thought that a (.immunity project can be made out of it and shiw our appreciation to the children of this and surrounding towns and make a permanent place for them to play and exercise in the winter aa well as in the summer. It is estimated that nine inches of clay tipped with there inches of sail should .be used on the I re skating rink. Taking these figures to tie correct for the proposed size rink of 120x 300 feet, it will require 1000 yards of clay to cover the pond and 300 yards of top soil. It ia hoped by the mayor, city councilman, civic improvement committee and various other clubs and organizations and business men and women that all can take part in tTifs project and lmve it completed within two weeks. There are two place from which clay can be obtained close in. Lights will be installed on the rink for this winter and next spring flood lights will be put up for night softball games. Plans for a iwimming pool are being studied and possibly an open air pool will be built in the spring. tine. later. The Smit afield i con tenvpla ting making an icc skating rink on the west side of the Summit Sch.nd play grounds also improve the softball diamond and make it pussible tu have a level 100 ysnl ttu.-the and improve grounds for the annual Health day non-tprof- it S. Chambers, Awirds of handsome gold medals have been approved for the county team in the National winning Dairy Demonstration Contest, announces the National Committee in charge. The team members are Elmer Olson, of Smithffcld and Bud Tout, of Smit'.ifield. The subject of their eontest was Causes and Prevention of Mastitis in Dairy Cows, and they were coeched by Melvin Hillvard, local club leader. Silver medals are approved fur the second placing team, Jack Allen, of Smithfield and Kenneth Oardon of Sinithfield. Their subject was "TestProduction. ing Cjwb for The Cache county winning team .won the state contest and receives an trip provided by the Kraft-PhenCheese C.rpir ition to National in the fir.jls ;t ' Huary Show in Columbus. Ohio, Oct. The foil- - to;i and champion teams will divide $2,300.00 in college scholarships. 2b 4-- H School variety September 24th at 8 in the First ward hall. The program will be bwr, Friday, dock p. m. SEAGULLS Nordberg, 3b follows : Accordian muisc, Frank West of login; "New .Wives for Old, directed by Alda Rees; vocal duet, M. Hansen, L. Plowman, and Cleon Hodges; reading, Lewis of Lewiston; vocal duet, BnUra and Eunice Tidwell; dance, pn'uiryi and thousand and one dis- - j conference of governors at Atlantic Douglas Pike and Doreen Neagle of pi aya in the various departments city disclosed that state executives u J s -J Conii.ii; song, Boya chorus; reading, as If Julia r ' Lewis; vocal duet, Gerald and Ail-ee- n Joyce Godfrey; skeleton dance, selection, musical Van Orden; Andie w McCombs and eompany; The music, Frank WeBt; Christ-taie- n Christina Wedding of Hannah d and Joaiah Jacob Johnson, by Bertha Mather. Admission 1b free. A good atten-isne- e outstanding is de ired. The went of the evening will be the drivings for. the quilt, which Vs now display at Griffith'! store. Chances this quilt are being aoM for ten 1 Ru'-lerf- in bankruptcy " TEAMS COUNTY DAIRY rt W. Hansen, URGE VARIETY SHOW Richard DO YOUR SHARE Skating Rink VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL A u KITE THURS NUMBER 41 Have iSTATE FAIR SPONSORS TO BE PRESENTED GIOANTIG HORSE SHOW will NK , USJ. OF LEHI CHILDREN FIRST FIRE-BA- XXX infield City named LOVE UNDER Sentinel BEAUTIFY TO be is YOUR SHARE DO VOLUME today proceedings. Consideration was fixed at $30,000 at ne P. Nelson, 2b Julia. ix t'-i-e Totals PIONEERS V. Richardson, c D. Geary, p l. S. Richardson, lb N. Scrowther, Is I,. Smith, If . D. Thomley, ss . Dickson. 2b dir-tclc- 6. . J. Hurst, rf tents. -- Salt Lake Ctty( UP) Apartment j ivities Tuesday when they t 'ok an Silt Uke City (UP) Salt Lake house dwellers in Salt Lake City face; Game played Wednesday, S?pt. Educational tour t '.he USAC AB H K at Nortii officials were attempting to an increase of 10 per cent in theirj pUg the experimert 1. rent 8 0 The October 20, rentals 3b Everett state general Bibby, Utah and the orchard. determine whether Nordberg, JjLoRan 0 0 the ob- whose decomposed body was found boost was announced by Ralph A. R. Lower, cf ,.t the experiment stationresults the of 2 1 0 Cottonwood M. of Van in aparUnent president Badger, Big Orden, p l..te wai to see the 3 2 house association of Utah. Gutke. U the pasture fertilizati m, cnnrtiuction 3 3 3 of Badger said the increase was the M. Hansen, as buildings and h'w records are H. Van Orden, lb result of increased costs Df At the 01 chml tree budding kept. waa made C. Nelson, If end planting while at the campus showing 98 per I Ilowman, 2b ithe boys saw the results 'if some the citys C000 0. Hillyard, c 2 0 0 and feeding experiments urkey 2 0 0 wepe instructed in N. Hillyard, rf apartment house units. judging poultry. and wide frolics and the wiucrttonnl ooo First ward Relief Society held informative advantages that can Hir teacher's report meeting Tues-kf- - come only from such a combination The Mrs. Emma Thomlcy read sev- of big Tit- pooms from her personal fa!r 8. and presented a book of her 1 ym doings as the on o-- -- to the First ward Relief special numbers includ Soc-Oth- er - . Jmma Thomley and Mrs. Margaret (UP) The Z. C. group joining In on the clmrus. M. I., Salt Lake City department rge crowd was present. tore, prepared to abandon 20 branch retail outlets in Idaho, Utah, Nevada the 'and Wyoming in a move to extend ()ne shot had been fired from I IT" iimc year. V". hod apparently passed the companys wholesale operations. '"f1. Searchers r..n W.rwl ,n l''mnnbip F,r,T! ri! , Vlill- - within aow feet of the body wi:h- - Bichard W. Madsen, r1J2V?.in 1 I, ubrc,nt "Marfak . first, Glen Nelson, sesni fourth and out rightin'"'' it, and bloodhounds used and general manager of the company. were unable to gajd the new policy was establish-- ; rnv11 rrfil1. wilb cle.r' yard. third; Lire McCann, , " l" free, tar free Ilavoline motor, p'prris Hillyard, fifth. cd because independent memhants in 1,011 lH KU your tank with good old the towns affected are inclined not 'W Chief bos. - to seed property know Utahwe One and MIST The gasoline buy from the company whflwale city (UT) ( JJI notice the difference. We Iorter-Walto- n . i r.,lif ,niia Motor Lines became the department while its retail units are 0 fdr and deliver your car. idv. ZI I property cr R. A. Coynes, San Fran- - i direct competition with them. j RAYMOND SERVICE BBW Salt Lake City nt Si-e- lttoae A dip in the Logan high school climaxed the trip. H cg R When yrur csr needs greasing and 2 Oithe oil changed let us do it for you Ojwith genuine Conoco Germ ProcessOled motor oil and Conoco Greases. 0: Phone Nd. 2 we will call for and 0 deliver your csr. V.e carry a stock 1 of Hobbs and Willard batteries, Dia-- 2 tire;. lmnd Tires and Rase rebuilt 0 We also have some 620 second-hand- 1 ed tires, cheap, for your automobile SERVICE. BINGHAM'S wagons. 6 Photo e No. 2, Smithfield, Utah. Ad 1 JJdcl sang the closing song with the S Totals TEXACO Richards, 3b ' Hodges, c A. Hillyard, p L. Lew ss C. Raymond, rf L. Nelson, lb G. Raymond, 2b R. Plowman, la Tout, If C. JHydon, Totals rf 25 9 AB II 3 3 2 .'. 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 a 1 0 0 3 I |