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Show CAPITOL, LCQAN Sal. Peler Lorre in THINK FAST , rOLUME hr ' H0T0 Sun-,- Wei. Joan Crawford in 0 if xx SMITIIHELB. CACHE Egon COUNCIL PTA TO MEETS IN LOGAN to extend A part of a plan thru-f- l in the Boy Scout program LDS Church and to give re-e-d motivation to the program, a Squadron of Church leaden, HOLD FIRST MEETING THE BRIDE WORE RED DO YOUR SHARE TO ' BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN count. UTAH. HUDAV. NOV. J. 1M7. NUMBER HOW SMITHFIELD PEOPLE VOTED I'WilLKS BANK HITE THURS. ARMY I ARTY OUTLINES NORTH VOLUNTEER PLANS i! The Smithfiel.l IT A Asori-'Vi- n h ,'4un Will bold its fi it '"wlltH meeting for'ih.. commg year at the Smith!! A, I f, j , . r "alts ror high school, Friday, November I at 3 o dock. i I Mlli:r:in The Summit school and the 14G jun vmM ior high school invite the Kuwi:i 214 parents to 411 IZKXsLundtuist visit school on that day and also PARTY attend the PTA meeting. Parents M.lrlin T- - Van Orden lhird 11. Toulson visiting day at school should be a joy to bath parent and child and.?.,ulvin ,,iHyard it is the wish of the faculty of Inth schools that parents will accept this invitation. The following program will be presented at 3 oclock: Two selections from a Summit school chorus, directed by Miss Ora-liCragun; violin solo, Mrs. W. W. Perkins; speaker, Dr. R C Merrill who will discuss the problem For What Shall we Educate Youth?; musical selection, Mrs Marian Richardson and Co. The following program will be ooo given at the Third ward sacrament meetSunday, November 7. The new Hammond organ, ing, MARRIAGE recently installed at the meeting house will be dedicated. HAVE GAGHE NEW 4T MAY TRACK North Cache high school students Washington (VP)' The war department general staff has prepared and patrons were practically assured a plan to obtain 350,000 to 500,000 a new athletic field in the near fuvolunteers within 00 days in event of ture Thursday when members of the UKheduled to visit eleven areas in Cache county board of educating agnext four Utih and Idaho within the The plan is intended as at p reed to cooperate with a committee neks. The group ia headed by Elder for immediately obtaining representing the communities from procedure Albert Smith, of the Council (Jjo- -s fighting men before the general which North Cache students are a mem-ta- r draft or selective service plan can drawn in improving the present athif the Twelve Apostles and be put into operation. of the Executive Board of the letic set up at the achouL A committee from the county met Under the new plan a host of volNitional Council of the Boy Scouts will also include unteers would be enlisted during the with the board as an expression of if America, and mem-ta- r first GO days of war conditions by good will but expressed regrets at the Oder Melvin J. Ballard, also a drive tactice similar to world war inadequate athletic field at North of the Council of the Twelve member of the Exe-ftfjliberty loan drives, Red Cross and Cache high school in Richmond. Plana Apostles, and a Fhmd Relief Campaigns. were presented for a new plant which Committee of Region Twelve; 'The plan as explained in detail General Superwould include the construction of George Q. Morris, Sanderford Jarman of the war bleachers nnd the installation of a man of the Young Mens Mutual A. department general staff. He estima- cinder track along with other necImprovement Association; Oscar ted that on any given day, the reg- essary improvement at the site of Executive Secretary of the ular army and the National guard the present football field. YHMIA adn Associate RegianaliEx-NBtlv- e would be able to put no more than The laianl agreed to support the of Region Twelve; and John 375000 men in and authorized the committee the field. of the at project member D. Biles, large Over 1,000,000 men must he pro- to further investigate the project as Nitional Council and the Field cured for the land forces duinig the to costs and necessary improvements of Scounting for the YMMIA. first four months, he said. Of and to report hack at a later datai This group of Scounting and ChurIncluded in tile committee pushing 300,000 must be obtained dur'these, tabernacle ch officials were at the ANNOUNCED Organ Prelude , 30 the war. first of the Seldon ing N. daya project were E. H. Hickman, preSuppose Heaps is Logan November 1st and conduct-i- d Praise to the Man that after mobilization day in every sident of the Richmond Lions club; Choir and Congregate Cache the a meeting far Valley God of Our Fathers ! pj,, town and city a committee of leading llcber Whiling of Smithfield, Smith Miss Ruby Tidwell, daughter of ms. citizens were actively to engage in field Kiwana member and coach at Grayer T These meetings are a part of a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell, and Mr. obtaining volunteers. Does it not the North Cache hgh; Harold l argo ev program of organisation, motiva- - Wapne son of Bishop and seem pussible that our quota would of Cornish; Alphonso Chria-tiase- n, f Choir tion and supervision being inaugurat- Ambe We filled? have in Newton; Amos Itair, Richquickly jjrs. Eugene Johnson of Xibley were 0 mond; f. Gulden Hollars, pereident of Gwendella Thomley erica thousands of organizations, d by the YMMIA for the avowed united in marriage at the LDS temple ! American legion Posts, which tho Clarkston town board; Amos Music by Heaps purpose of bringing every LDS boy in Logan November 3 in the presto the core, located ev- Griffin and Mayor D. R. Clark of are from 12 to 18 into the Boy &cout putroitic Dear Land of Home Sibelius two families and a numof the ence to help, which could Newton; Willium Reading of Lewiserywhere, eager A the of plan program. part Mixed Choir be counted on tn form a recruiting ton; Emil Wcnncrgren, Newton; C. a survey of every stake and ber of friends. President Joseph P Selected agency which would reach every pos- 1. Stoddard, principal nf the North ward in the church, which will ha Quinney officiated. Lndella Jenson sible volunteer in the nation. Cache high school; Fred Spillman, aid u the basis for an intensive The popular young couple left imand D. S. Jones, Smithfield and Earl Old Melodies ia believArrangements by Heaps apervision plan which it mediately after a wedding breakfast Andrews, president of the Trenton MADE IN ed will motivate Scouting in the given in their honor at the Bluebird Kammenui Os trow Rubenstein CHANGES town board. LDS church to an even higher positSeldon N. Heaps for a short honeymoon. On their reapproval of the new $42,-00- 0 PHEASANT HUNTING Final ion than it has occupied in the part. turn they will make their home in Gaelic high school addition South Thee We A dure 0 Saviour Du Boia Tentative subjects assigned to each Nibley. waa made in a resolution adopted by ef Ae speakers are: Miss Tidwell is a graduate of the Because of numerous requests the board in which the building waa Smith The North Cache high school and seminElder George Albert from hunters throughout the State, accepted as fully complete. Hie Church and Scouting; Elder Melvin ary, also of the Henagers Business Address :. Ten minutes President Iond the Stale Fish and Game Commis- building had been previously accept. ed as substantially complete to alJ. Billord Men and Scqunting; El- College at Salt Lake. She has taken 0 My Father Arrangement by Heaps sioner has seen fit to the low occupation. The resolution also change church organi- In a Persian Market in the active an der George Q. Morris part in Ketelby Scouting hours and some provisions in the shows acceptance of several, other Remarks tie YMMIA; Elder Oscar A. Kirk-hi- zations. , Bishop Roskelley the of IWA contract jobs as complete inis a .graduate Johnson Mr. original proclamation. Scounting and Religion; Elder The Mountains Shout For Joy Stephens Lei He has the installation of a stoker school. Cache cluding South high You will note that the proclamaJohn D. Giles The YMMIA Plan Choir at the South Cache addition and sevin the church activitaken also part tion as corrected provides that the en furniture contracts. of Organization, Motivation, SupervA. Reed Halverson hours for Benediction ties. ision and Correlation. shunting shall be from 7 The board also authorized the inHeld Tea Trousseau m. until 6 p. m., rather than from stallation of a. Invitations to the meetings have a partition in the North Mrs. Frank Tidwell presided at an 8 a. m. until 5 p. m, ns set forth Cache keen extended to members of Stake school afcafeteria separahigh tea Friday attractive trousseau in the original proclamation. In Sevthe kitchen from the dining room Presidencies, ting High Councilors, ternoon in honor of her daughter,! ier Cbunty no shooting will be al- to better facilitate kitchen instructall Stake and District Committher lowed before 12 oclock noon on the ion at the school. Ruby, assisted in receiving by ee and Stake Superintendents; and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Jos. Jacobsen, opening day or before 7 a. m. each c Board members of the YMMIA, Jane M. Tidwell and Mrs. Eugene of the days thereafter, or after 8 and all ward superintendences Johnson. TO THE PEOPLE OF m. on any day during the hunt. p. were ud Scout officials. There will be a three days open seaPresiding at the tea table JacMrs. Melvin FURGESON The entire Schroeder, United Airlines SMITHFIELD son in Grand County; namely, NovBy LEHXHOFF E. piogram includes both Mrs. Paul Johnson, I Jacobsen and the Scout and Press Staff Correspondent dent in a verbal clash with W. D. ember 7, 8, and 9. Explorer programs obsen, Mrs. Shirley served. The tea nd detailed attention will be Newell B. Cook, given Miss Dora Johnson days' Hammond, Utah Aeronautics eommis. -Five It has been a real pleasure to enSalt Lake to bo til Utah fish and game commiswas decorated with pink and n table groups in the meetings. iI know who demand tai to aion the heard by detailed of testimony sioner. Smith and Ballard were rec- white carnations and pink tapera. joy the goodwill, good wishes, conWindBoard of Inquiry seeking to ther or not possible Federal or comMrs. Adell Cannon and Mrs. fidence and support of the fine ciently appointed advisors to the YMcould have that of the trou- find the cause for the crash of the pany regulations Mrs. Oliver Xilson entertained at tizens MIA. Elder Morris was omitappointed sor Rice had charge been had crash the of our community during the October prevented mainliner, Snelgrove United Airlines a dinner party Thursday afternoon at General Superintendent last April sseau room. Mrs. Walter 9 pcrains brought ted from airways rules. Hammond her home. Those two killed which Morgen 17 past years. We feel that our efJames Mrs. who the gift, and present were Mrs. Mcceeding Albert E. Bowen, suggested the adoption of a rule re- Orsen S. out the following facts: F res ton; Mrs. forts have been appreciated by the of Daines, vu made a member of the Council the guest book. was lost, quiring pilots who hsd lost the radio in 1. Pilot Earl Woodgerd Mrs. Rinda Chambers community as a whole and that the f Twelve Apostles. Council ExecutThe bride was very attractive This beam in thick weather to fly high lAmanda Miles, course. on was velvet. he goodwill of the people has been made but thought Mrs. Glenn Tout. and ives and district officers in all lovely formal dross of seruse enough to clear all terrain on or manifest not only by thAJriendly atwas formal dresses, wore assumption Die areas affected are cooperating Maids. assisting at near their route. a which in made Health 10,000 Board of State called titude but by the coopeation and maintained euesta i he ,i fifty that the campaign to curry the Scout j 6. Possible violation of a Federal statement that the hospital should which was his accustomed suggestions of individuals and helpful titude Saint II MIC MW" Program to every Latter-Da- y he flew am- rule requiring a pilot to fly 11,000 be near the center of population and groups. while on were: course, ) fey. Out Of town guests Lake close to the latest medical and hosOur associations with all the couni airs. ong mountains 10,000 feet and high- - feet over the Rock Springs-Sa- lt , Rebecca Wiser of Lewiston, City leg of the trip was hammered pitalization facilities. cilmen and appointive officers have recording Mrs. The flight er. CITIZENS PARTY C. Foster, chairman of Joseph MoCann, lrest'm; The first vute of the site commit- been moat pleasant and congenial, a level 10,000 foot flight at by Miller Morrell, SUPPORT Noble. Amalga; Mrs. George Robert sUnved few minutes afier he lert the Federal Board of Inquiry. The tee was on acceptance of the Salt and a OFFERS a rr.un spirit of cooperation and good Mrs. and daughter. Mariam. crasii. Testimony Cheyenne Dispatcher had authorized Lake City site which lost. On the fellowship has existed. the until Cheyenne The members of the Citizen ticket Rolfson, Mrs. Mary Andmjm of Woodards Woodgerd to fly at 10,000 feet. next vote, the Ogden site has voted Now that the election is past we f firmer d committee wish to Dchsta, congratulate daughter Woodgerds habit was Schroeder said the flight plan was for unanimously by the committee wish to express our real appreciation that Jucidwu'ii. showed and lxla corrected by radio. Federal regula- composed of Dr. George A. Cocharn, and satisfaction for the fact that jfe successful candidates at election sop, Mrs. Raymond H.'vcy, 1. 1 set an instrument course . j t Tuesday, November 2, and to hit was tions prescribe 11,000 feet as mini- - j)r c j Shields, and Dr. Ralph the citizens of our city have expresshe Mose Jeppeson. Mrs. Wind i. Mrs j it ihreugh a storm. W. 100 per cent support tor Mrs. 1 blown him off his mum for that leg when the pilot is Richards of Salt Lake City; Dr. J. ed their confidence in our desires and have to K- Rurnh'im. supposed W. fe coming two it. relying solely on instruments, but L Jones, state health commissioner, ability to serve in our various offices Christensen, Mrs years. course without him knowing Larson, and to have obli- permit him to fly at 10,000 feet Dr. T. B. Beatty, fomrer secretary by returning us to office and we sinis thought Airs, Statie Mif Mary lVaii Jessup. Ho.ut- - 2 FARMERS ADVISED when it is necessary to use instru- of the state board of health; Dr. W. cerely hope and will endeavor to ns. a terated the beam signal by ami Mrs. ments member of the state prove ourselves worthy of your con- NOW only intormitently. Woodgerds R. John TO GET SEED oM"Kan : and Mrs' Wil,,i,m Wi todgerd would haveeounse. A recent last radio message before he crash- boardTyndale, and representative fidence by putting forth every ef-health of his less all .,s on or off division of ed said ha was using intemittent the Weber medical society. fort in the discharge of our duties. ause provisions of the govern- l'itkin of Millvillethe airways by ruling now instruments. the ment soil conservation commerce confident that site L. Vern Toolson, Mayor of an Ogden, isj , program department arrange-mo7. Two ear witnesses to the crash hers and that the sanitairum select- -' A. Reed Halverson, THANKSTOYOU ting an unprecendcntod demand installation of a loop were found in the persons of Sam tion is a dosed chapter1 began suw--i Four Year Councilman hardy alfalfa seed, farmers in designed fo recestat.ctean coyboy, and Charley Dan- - veying the site on the Cilys Utah should obtain Martin, One Joseph W. Peterson, this and absolute minimum. supplies of thank" burinra Recorder d immediately, Director William was attached to the iels, trapper for the Federal Biolog- eut bench. Sponsors are reported to We want to Mabel J. Athay Survey, who sadi that on the itive contacted the city commission ship, but it Petersm of the Utah State Agricul-taTreasurer night of the accident a plane passed with the purpose ef gettipg Oglen Jot born hooked to the radio. College extension service adover their camp, five miles from the to extend its sewage and water sysooo vises. rmonyfa scene of the crash, end a few mom- tems to the she, which the sponsors We the undersigned newly elected The program provides payments to weather officials and pilvtsmade ents later they heard a roar which claim will be done in the very near officers wish to take this opportuniby tatement farmers planting crops dcsignal- a denecd by Salt Li ike they believed to have been thunder future. s ty to express our appreciation and under the giwn of the Main Harry llightman, at the time. who the meantime, a similar contro- thanks to you citizens far your supIn Managn.enl Smithfield. chief, aaju, bureau F0"!. Since hardy alfalfa seed .,'ithpr Theatre, tion vnth versy in Idaho over the selection ft port and confidence in electing ua the specification, an unusual not have regular om- ... SANITARIUM SITE Sparks flew Lava Hot Springs for its Tubercul- to the office of councilmen. We aswhy Mtnlaining is occasioned. jjjnnd around the Capitol as representatives osis hospital has resulted in what sure you our best efforts to serve It is my advire to farmers to The battled officials term "Idahos loss of fed- the interests of the community ae of the medical profession tyxe their 1938 seed "l demands, A. due ti a sup- a whole and live up to a wide awake for a change in the site selected for eral appropriations d to obtain meet to sufficient seed tuberculosis which state said the slogan to make Utahs court reme Smithfield bigger ruling proposed n lr requirements," Director lVter-sanitarium at Ogden. Idaho law was invalid. and better in all intenral as well as uggests. Seed can be purchasexternal improvements. Representatives of two chambers of H lower prices now than next rte f Returned are James W. Funk, Hencommerce, ' Ogden and Salt Lake City We hope we can serve you welL .21 h. W bocniIom,d nnd there is the possibility that MIA. of the pos ry Jorgenson, and Herbert Taylor, knockisk out were props Signed, J nupplics will be exhausted next ! itioa wherever possible and eugstitu- - members of the Utah State Liquor Jesse E. Pitcher, " Farmers seeding hardy ! Tte A own in support of their Control Idaho their from Commission, Glen R. Winn ting 8 re unquestionably meeting places 'where they inspected that State's respective cites as logical Harry Michaelis of the federal farm Is Their report ooe' liquor control set-u,"19rnc,f17is possible to frame reg- for the sanitarium. A good program The two citiee were apparently waa that Utahs system is operating FOR SALE DELICIOUS APPLES, ry itetion Director Peterson estimates that outlined and to cover J' ED TAKBKT. 2 attendance to Major K. w the only places acceptable to the much better than is Idahos, Adv. o 1938 alfalfa served. A good flying," according yield will be tons less than thla ed. year. ve op-gu- Dedication Services To Be Held At Smithfield Third Ward Chapel or Sup-orii- ZZZZZZ Her-geii- 16,-00- ea - - m VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL YM-MI- Bish-vpri- City-(UP)- El-de- whe-FpiW- Projy !. ele-vati- os co-pi- m 1"' of vs nt 33-ac- re rZrZ'ifthe rs1tlx a;;tiSV" "IS id W 8- Jts ra LW ( pro-im- IT I desir-Ratio- p. n, 11-1- 10,-w- |