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Show fiajHsI Logan, Today J. 4 Sal. Bruee0afc8lVireiaiaGjv;iiR)!aitiuiie YOUR SHARE DO TO Sun. Is Wed. Luisa Rater-Spcnsc- --BANK HITE THUR$ Tracy in DIG CITY r rf0 A BEAUTIFY 00 YOUR TOWN YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO YOUR TOWH .'MITIiriELD, CACHE COl COHERENCE HELD OGT. TO BE UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1937. NUMBER 4S LUCKY HUilTESS GET 9 AND 10 ELK HUHTIilg FERBITS of the Stake Relief Society will be the Richmond Stake taber-jael- e, Saturday, Octob.J' 9th and Sunday, October 10th. The meeting at 2 p. m. Saturday J. MsCbmh, for the Relief Siciety class lead-- ; art, JJe Spackman, conference-conventio- N TY, ; Uuh Entry in National 4-- H RICHMOND ) Dairy Contest COMMUNITY DEDICATES CANAL CLAIMS LIFE OF ROBERT BUILDING FULKERSON n K ' son Fulkerson, 2 yoar-oI- J of It ibert L. and Parson Fulkerson, was drowned to death Thruaday when bn apparently fell into the canal that ia near their h me. According to the available reports supplied by Hr. G. L. Roes who was called, little Robert wandered from his home and had been missing 85 minutes when He was found in the canal two blocks away. The oxygen Tim bcairiful now commun:ty build in,: whs dal Wednesday, October (!. .A full days was enjoyed by the people of Richmond, and also a number of pe.-plfrom neighboring towns. l)isrs were opened from 9 a. m. until 1 p. m. for the first period of Open House, and I again from 6 to 8 for the second 'period of open house. From 1 p. m. until 5 p. m. a matinee motion picture show was presented for the children. At 8 p. ni. a dedicatory program was held and from 9 until 11 a motion picture show and dancing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A Brown were Lew-lato- n visitors Sunday afternoon at the team which pose State Leader the home of Mr. and Airs. Vivian G. D. P. Murray has named to repWeaver. resent the state in the finals at A number of people from Richthe National Dairy Show to be held in Columbus, Ohio, Oct mond went to Logan on Sunday to see the lonely new home of Mr. and The boy receive all expense Mrs. Albert II .Thomnson. trips there through the Krnft-Phen- ix Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Webb enterCheese Corporation, which tained at dinner on Thursday in comalso provides f2.800.00 in college pliment to Mrs. H. E. Crockett, son scholarships to be divided rmong Joseph and daughter, LaRae, prior the four sectional and national to their leaving Richmond. Airs. victors. Corckett and daughter will live in Logan, and Joseph Civcketb has gone to Salt Lake City to attend the DR. REES ELECTED University of Utah. Dean Smith and Orlo Johnson COUNCIL PRESIDENT: le't Monday to attend the mission (school in Salt Lake City, prior to going on missions. Air. Smith will go Cache Valley councd scooter Wed. l(J (Jr0Bt 1!rjtillI1 apd Mp j0hson nesday night elected Dr. G. L. Ben to the Eastern States, of Smithfield as president of the j Spencer Merrill, son of Mrs. D. I. organization to replace A R. Cutler. Tripp was married on Friday to of Preston, president for the past, Miss Lucille Johnson, daughter at two years. Dr. Reea haa been pro- - j Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnson cf uilnently connected with the council I rest on. Mr. and Airs. Harold Cartwright for many years, having been exceptionally active as chairman of the and daughter of lreaton visited Sunhealth and safety committee of the day at the home of A. IF. Cartwright Air. and Mrs. Frank Last were organization for several years. guests at a surprise party Friday COO evening at the home of Mr. and Airs. Organ Recital Coming Golden Boman of Lewiston. A trout Prof. LaMarr Peterson of Salt supper was served after which a socLate City will give an organ recital ial evening was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jay . Whitman arc in the tabernacle in oonnection with the MIA conjoint program on Sun- the proud parents of a daughter born Thursday, day, October 81 at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hendricks and Prof. Peterson is the instructor refor the organist course that is being Mr. and Mrs. James T. Murray vacahome turned a from Wedenaday sponsored by the church. Remember the date, October 31 in tion trip. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Spiers at Tooele and then Second ward tabernacle. motored to Nevada where they were n. Mrs. Effie Tombs and two daugh- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Boulder saw the Dam, They ters of Benson, visited Monday af(Continued on page five) ternoon with Mrs. G. J. Meyers. Benion held in I pr.-gr.i- Lew-CaT- C. 'iieoj S'Vv-i- i Uiw , W Material. Ernest Blotter, Ernest L. Chu.vl., The 2 p. m. meeting will include W. H. Hopkins, Ed war J Olsen. Mercake and ward officers, class leaders, rill Peterson, Ted Zellcs, A. M. Iur-seRuss H. Hopper, nil of visiting teachers and members. At this meeting Mrs. Stafford .and Dr. Vxl A. Browning, Earl Shipley, T. State J. Rich, R:yal Ecdes, C. I. Canfield, William M. McKay of the R. M. Jennings, Joyce Harrop, Gee. Board of Health will be the princ D Shupe, all of Ogden; Vern Gibb?, pal speakers. Sunday morning at o!30 all relief Harrisville; Ernest A. Jensen, JR aLesson n, society stake officers, advisory high land 0. Jeppson, Mautua; August council, bishops and ward presidents Nussbaum, K. H. Fridal, Tremonton; will meet for a discussion of "Church Eari Parker, Wellaville; H. R. Adams Welfare. The regular quarterly conference will convene at 10 a. m. with Preal The dent H. Ray Pond presiding. first hour will be devoted to Relief T EAI1 boys are shown here in one of many demonstrations staged by Clubs ters to help raise standards ia the states dairy industry which yields an annual farm income roundly of 310,000,000. Winners of state honors at Ogden, the boys discuss the causes and prevention of mastitis in dairy cows, making actual tests of milk samples. Bud Tout, left, and Elmer Olson, of Smithfield, Cache County, com e fire depulmotjr of partment was summoned to the scene but the child could not be revived despite the heroic efforts of the fireLogan-C'ach- men. The canal is located between four end six rods from the Fulkerson home. It is believed the child fell into the canal at a point near his hixiie and floated two blocks to the point where hie body was recovered. Robert was the only son of Mr. and Airs. Fulkerson. He was bora December 29, 1934. in Smithfield. Funeral arrangements will be announced Liter by the Lindquist and Sana mortuary. Hyrum; Joseph A. Larsen, Mendan; Armen Jensen, Brigham City; Louis D. Larson, Sidney Sorenson, Frei Oyler, all of Garland; William J. Anderson, Huntsville; Kenneth SorSociety work. Vernon Bindrup, enson, Trenton; A number of special musical num- Providence; Leland Bindrup, Provibers will be presented. dence; Abe Grant, Honeyville; H. D. POP Ashcroft, Hyde IArk; Vance Helner, HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ENTRIES WIN AWARDS Morgan; Alonzo F. Hopkins, Croyden; Court Shaffer, Nibley; J. C. Knud-se4-- H SETUP GIVEN FOR UTAH Brigham City. CLUB WISHERS AT IN UTAH STATE FAIR Cache District (North of Smithfield Canyon) STATE FAIR LISTED Salt Lake City (UP) D. R. MitMyron Rostelley, Archie D. Egbert At the state fair at Salt Lake City chell, secretary of the Utah State It. Russell Lower, Clayton Raymond, which ended 'Saturday, October 2, School Athletic association anHigh Excellence in project records was many Cache Valley people won hon- Ray Lower, G. J. Ewing, George W. nounced the athletic setup for the Smith-fielH. all of R. Toolson, Reese, members in club Included in ors on their exhibits. displayed by 1937-8- 3 high school scholastic year. Gilbert Ballantyne, Joseph W. their exhibits at the recent state these honors were: third places, won Football competition will be playCari D. J. P. State club George Johnson, Johnson, Thain bull fair, owned the calf Murray, by a by ed in two groups defined according D. I. Tripp, leader says. In the record bjok conBrothers of Benson, a yearlipg heifer Egan, T. B. Cornish, to size of schjole and probably power owned by John Thain, Future Farmer Cyrus Lewis, M. D. Kershaw, D. K. test, where accuracy, completeness of teams. Richall of neatness seven 0. stressed arc and Bair, of Benson and a three year old cow Lewis, Joseph agriThe 13 largest schools outside the economics owned by Clarence Meikle of Smith-fiel- mond; Howard Blonquist, Georgs A cultural and seven home Lake City league which includes Salt cow owned Robinson, Coalville; Kephi J. Bbtt, record books were chosen as outThe Ogden .High school, will comprise D. standing from the many submitted. by George H. Anderson of Richmond, LaMar N. Blott, Robert Rust, M. 'A. league. Smaller schools in the Ber- Home economics winners included, in placed fourth, as did the aged aw Johnson, Marvin Wilde, Albert the H. league will be divided into John T. their order: Nadra Frank of Proviowned by Mr. Meikle. Fifth place ger, Herbert Humphreys, four divisions. was won by an aged cow owned by Mathews, Carl 0. Felix, Lloyd A dence, Cache county; Jane Eeutler. The A league will be divided into Carof North Cache Lngan, County: Thain Brothers of Beneon and a sixth Nelson, all of Logan; Parry Jenson, northern and southern divisions with ol Cox, of St. George, Waxhington old heifer, L. L. Lund, George E. Barnard, seven schools in the former and six place went to two-yeJ. Bott, Cheater Rader, all of county; Olga Johnson of Milton, of owned by Plowman Brothers in the latter. Northern divisional Smithfield. Brigham City; R. Homer Hyde, Hyde Morgan county; Cleo Tebbs of members will be all teams in the Garfield county; Beverly 'A group of five calves, exhibited Park; E. L. Anderson, Bruce former region No. 1, with the exCleo Anderson, Lincoln C. Booth of Nephi, Juab county; anti of Ogden, recently affiliatby Glen Nelson, Sudd Reese and ception Rich White, Vernon E. Taylor, aH of Og- Dorothy Argyle of Randolph, ed with Salt Lake City schools. Farrell Hillyard of the Better H Southern A. teams will be Jorcalf club placed aecond at den; M. P. Leonard, Farmington; county. Honors in the agricultural record entered Joyd W. Parkin, Bountiful; Ervin the show, athough calvea dan, Granite, Davis, Cyprus, Provo Bill Goring, Elvsn Korlh book contest were awarded to Betty and Carbon. by Nelson and Reese carried away C. Peterson, a Tremonton; Ray Leishmin, Wilford Adney, Corinne, Box Elder county; Winners in north and south A blue ribbons. Nelson also won S. Brad- Lewis Robinson of Laketown, Rich will meet in a state second place as did Hillyard, while A Aigierson, WillsvHle; F. competition DeVere Weight of Spring-vill- e, the latter, and Glen Hillyard also a shaw, Salt Late City; Gerage A rounty; championship game in the University Utah county; Rulan Haacke, of Utah stadium November 27 and member of the club, won 3rd places. Christensen, Salt Late City. of Woods Cross, Davis county; and final regional games to determine The calf club was entered under the Seegmiller of St. George, Washnorthern and southern representaleadership of Melvin Hillyard. WELL KNOWHGACHE Jay county. ington tives in the title game must be club girs also HOLDS BELIEF SOCIETY Cache Valley The awarding of honors in the Weight of Springville, a seventh completed by November 20, Mitchell made a splendid showing, with their VALLEY RESIDENT USES dairy project oontest year club member. These animals j BEET IH SALT LAKE said. special exhibits. Third year clothing, won sponsored by the Dairy federation will be used as foundation stock in Teams of the B. division will be: second place, under the leadership of and the State Breed Associations building up dairy herds for the two Summit district, Park City, Wasatch 91. MarjMiss Marion Caine and Miss Mrs. Johannah Marie Peterson, was a feature of Governor' day at club members. Each of the members j gait Lake City (UP) Women of of Heber, Morgan, North Summit, orie Merrill of Richmond, and four- a resident of Hyde Park since I860, the State fair. The purebred Hol- will keep a complete yearly record LDS church Womens Relief Sre-o- n and Judge Memorial, with the possecond home Tuesday th year clothing, won place, passed away at her state school these animals and submit a copy iety niet after hearing speakers urge sibility of the latter team being calf the stein by given inunder .the leadership of Mrs. Wanda noon in Hyde Park of ailments for the Deaf and Blind was swarded to the donor and to the state dub that Christianity he made a tangible shifted to a group closer to Salt cident to old age. Itakelley of Smithfield. to Elizabeth Woodbury of Granger office. The donners of the animals foTW in homes d in gxty a1 Lake City; Jordan district: Tooele, Mrs. Peterson was bom June 17, who has In the individual entries, June completed her seventh year are particularly interested m; first session of their a Bingham, Murray, Grantsville, and of Smithfield won second on 1846, at Bronderslos, Denmark, as a club member. The purebred receiving a complete record of the confepence here. Southern district: Richfield, Judge; t cottyn dress, and Miss Vcryl Nel daughter of Lara and Maren SorenCalf given by L. B. Caine of animals during the first lactation j Dr- - Sidney Sperry, Brigham Young Wasatch Academy, Jersey Mt Pleasant, Lars husband second Her won Mouritsen. place sen ion of Smithfield, Richmond was awarded to DeVere j period. North Canpete of Mt. Pleasant, FillUniversity professor told relief Christinia Petersen died about 17 la the Montgomery Ward contest. that Christianity his . been one more, Delta, and Hinckley; Alpine A large number of people from yean ago. Mrs. Petersen came to the of and greatest opponents of "pagan Nebo ditsrict: Lehi, Amerjtan Fork, 76 ago Cache years ill the towns in Valley the United States states today, and termed Pleasant Grove, Lincoln, Springville, totalitarian the State Fair and enjoyed five . years later settled in Hyde a living force. lit Payaon and Spanish Fork. H rrk. very much. j denomdefended He the Christian CV.mpicns of the southern and sons Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Pilkingtan Surviving are the following districts will play the inations against charges of "rarely Alpine-Neb- o Petersen; Lorenzo visiting Providence and daughters: spent Sunday at winner of a game between champions in th squarely problems looking Mrs. Mary Mrs. Hannph Christensen, with friends and relatives divisions for the ,face and urged his hearers to ac- - of the other tw-OOP" J. Scamons, Mrs. Lettio Nielsen and Chris- - state B title. out to the cept "challenge try of Hyde all and 1 Arthur M. Peterses, 1 11 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peterson The B. championship encounter will tian practices, they grow in faith. of family were Logan visitors Sunday Park; J. S. Peterson Lake not November 19 or 20 at a S. U. the labor he are KSULEMAX views, said, counting tips, being Alfred Pagan j By JACK the following afternoon. es- - site yet to be determined. ia an and advocated there or told openly the industrial Si.iff Press Correspondent slate Unh United department C. Petersen, J. II. rctewen, Opening of play in other major hsilbarity and confusion of Salt Like City (UP) Small talk cummission. Women hotel workers are Caroline Jenwn. Mm. D. S. Jones and Infant son California; Mrs. ol sports aill follow the same setup wake the week is fire is purposes following this the cnpitol about Petersen, two or three notcaes down the scale returned heme Saturday from a Lo- Salt Lake City, and Peter j,e marine age that are endanger- - as it has in the past, Mitchell said. prevention week in Utah, Governor of wealth with an 83 grandchildren, Clarkston; The A. and B. divisions will be used gan hospital. average of 39.95, ing the ideals of Christ. Blood announced. staters, two and groat grandchildren L. Morris, former president only for football, a! while he as the Nephi of week stenographers qualify Blrs year in anJ Hut every Basketball teams will mect in the For SALE Delirious apples. Mrs. Mrs. Jane Miles, Smithfield advocated that Utahns "take means wealthy class in comparison earning of the Salt Lake stake, reviewed- j City. Hoy Jensen. Bring Cont sinew. Ad. Mina Jensen, Salt an average of $15.50. Purpose of the the character of Jesus Christ, mak- state championship at Salt Lake City fire , correct and Johan-existing discover Airs. to Funeral services for mem- - March 16, 17, IS and 19. of JIpl hazards. Utah autmobile ownere will labor department's report was to aid ing an outline to he used by - J The state track meet will be held missionFOR SALE One potato digger, nah Marie Jetcrsen, 91, in of the relief beta the industrial commission in setting society on have a now and comparatively brighwho passed away at noon May 13 or 14 with the relay carni- work. minimum awaited its next for scheme ary long Try cheap. Phone 18, Smithfield. Park, wage color Sunday at - ter license plate Adv. val April 30. Regional track meets ooo Utah. Tuesday will women. on A the has ques-wage hearing j Park chapel, lm year when the tax commission Western Francisco San pan. in the Hyde tion at (UP) the this black week.) began traditional capital discard to decided torment will tc in A Hjilc contracts construction Dr. J. L. Jones, state health of-- engineering direction ( the 3d white plates in favor of maroon IN THIS ISSUE OF Guernsey. Wyo - ficer, was in New York this week awards totalled $16,868,999 in Sep- (UP) Citizens remclcry under the or'Biualwas The white. change and Sms mortuaryof Guernsey girded nostril and bin News Western Construction m- - as a dclegat U. to the S. l.innquisi and ;tember, public oniy suggested by tax commission THE SENTINEL this week in preparation for the anre;rtcd. 838,922 gallons of hoalth association conference. 11. D. Jones, Ogden ployes. Exactly Califorina had almost half the nual skunk invasion of this south0den (UD Federal prison research workers be- -' eastern Wyoming town. fiscal lieve that Utah should have a new total with contracts valued at mm Utahns during tho 1936-8- 7 List of Elk Hunters for Cache Each year during the last weeks holdup men. Two holdup '361,089. ! a in hut Presidest mnou Roosevetl, commission to tse liquor dintricL of September and the opening days the in states were other Three accosted him and ordered his move FWA off has cut or bourbon economy was Dairy winners he said. "I will not, 'Jed. Favorite drink iMr m pole of funds for its construction. lion dollar class Washington, $3,-T- of October, the white-stripe- d ,P Cache County. men staod blended whiskey which moved scross two and cats gather in woods surrounding tho Colorado, $1,359,475; replied, recommendation new for a of tune the to departed. liquor store counters club winners at state fair. town and make fumigating raids into baffled for a moment tnen found son came from the federal prison Oregon, $1,092,528. hi Relict Society conferences. 101,242 gallons. Next on the popularwallet, his in in Awards area other the states in looked gardens and chicken yards, board! industries Jones with 836,130 galo0 Views from Capitol Hill and other New included: ity list was wine $559,730; Mexico, which all stiihbomess had saved him only comsaid that except buildings Ical news. lons. Just exactly how much the Salt Lake City (UP) Five hunrents. the old cell block were outdated. (Idaho, $459,528; Arisons, $418,722; Comic Section. mission made is a very complicated and Jlawaii, $331,152; Utah dred Boy Scouts held their Interrecent edict Presidents The inand and fv affair what with, deductions Court Fight Isnt Hr Nevada $181,361; Wyoming mountain Area Camporce here in and Mrs. Vivian Allen the commission ning further PWA spending is the $205,025; bat additions, evening ard W. Pickard. dicate Tuesday and conjunction with the last day of the $177,357; Cove Montana, $165,556. spent ,Jy of in chief obstacle in the way of tho priPic-irMrs. Joih admitted that it had ?510 0(0.78 Utah State Fair. Washing! on Dig.-s- t hy William which decided the this at the home of Mr. and son, legislature assets at the end of the fiscal year Scouts represented Air. Airs. and Mr. E. councils J. in Sheffer, to year, must be built and with 1WiA Green even with a 5000,000 contribution wiP8 and Persons in the Cur-Wand Airs. William Cantwell and Air. southern Idaho, eastern Nevada and fund. in Cove I he stato treasury. Utah. Feature of the program at fhe News. Arlando Freece is visiting It looks as if Utah will have to and Mrs. Robert Grififlhs were Og- fair was restusrants arc Utah in Ivrin S. Cobb Thinki About Waitresses presentation of a colorful home of his grandparents, den visitors Sunday. of $11.20 per week build her own prison. Me Another general quix. at the an ceremony flag by the Scouts. average getting C. rrcece. Air, and Airs. P. rattems. 9-- n, 4-- d; - 4-- H d. four-year-o- ld Le-B- ar Pan-guitc- h, Char-leswort- Hol-itei- ns 4-- Her-manse- 4-- 4-- H God-dcridj- je semi-annu- al : wm-k-'er- d VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL o e pl.-u-- . n, mil-sour- ce Joi 4-- ha he 6; ban--Alas- En-lrJ.- |