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Show Logan, Today & Sal. VAUDEVILLE-FOL- LIES GAY PAHEE THE LAST GAHGSTER BANK RITE THURS O gg YOUR SHARE TO BEAUTIFY YOUR San. In Wed. Edward G. Robinson in DO YOUR SHARE TOWN TO jfy CUT BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWQ s.inmu.h. cviiii: .i mi. , .MIMUICI! H wave RTIL Summit School illDresent Cantata Sunday IS (SKHENTS FAVORABLE SERVICES HELD FOR UR fj I. CHILDREN OF -- OOO- MRS. 1EIIOEE KELSEY LEHIj Ui CLUB Over Three Hundred School Children s Voices To Be Heard COMPENSATION OFFICERS PROCEDURE GIVEN REQUEST TREES the pageartt, The Children J Funeral services were held Satur-rand success is day afternoon in the Second ward Lehi" was The Smithfield FFA officers and The following information is comments tabernacle for Mrs. I.cnore Atkin favorable the by their adviser recently met wjth the pleated by the Unemployment Comall quar- - ron Kelsey, wife of council and requested tre-- s to pensation Division uf (he State Intbit are coming in from city Wayne Kelsey Ine following cantata will be presented by the Summit School in was presented Bishop Willard Hansen, was plant on the city streets m.t spring. dustrial Commission for those Interit the Second KS. The pageant ward tabernacle Sunday. December 19. and to appreciative charge of the services with the ward 1upiis in the Third to The boys plan tu take some sections ested in how to qualify for Unemlarge four nights sixth grade will take part in the three and four choir under the direction of F. pari singing. Over 300 of tho city where they pan get full jdjCBCS will be heard. voices ployment Compensation Benefits: wish the that Allen furnishing the music with Miss May have expressed cooperatxin from tho citizens to plant First, register at the nearest Emand care for the trees during the ? sight be presented one or more 111a Richardson at the organ. The ployment Office for employment. O Come All Ye Faithful ensuing summer. The boys are mark- This jjgbts longer. opening song was Though Deepenregistration can be made now. which the ing Trials with This hymn is supposed to have been written Tbe splendid way in ing with the city civic improvement iprayer by Bishop during the after January 1, report to Second, t a 13th entire carried committee on the project. Archie Harper of Trenton; thorugh Dene was vocal century. It is one of the most papular of the al l Office again and rean Employment Latin Hymns and is used in all Christian Churches esTwo members of the organizitkin Sometime We'll Understand, performance both in story and drama sclo, for Unemployment Compensaare to become junior members of the gister pecially at Chirstmas time. m particularly noticable. by F. L. Allen, Benefits. tion Invocation in charge civic improvment committee. Tbe various committees Those wftj cuolgizcd the life am .... Richard JSi.skrllcy Utah employees have already writWord has been received by Mr. Opening Remarks fed that the purpose for which it character of sisier Kelsey were Rijn. Principal Glen 15. Winn ten their ticket for their benefits in Samuel Gordon, Merry Christmas Bells city reereatiniul Thomas tv written has been realized. The 0p Peterson of Logan, Samuel I. Fliruary and March of 193S ii-nt Vocal Ij:t ....! director, tu carry his program into January, 4 awakening of a desire for a better Nils in, lat. John II. Peterson and benefits .paid in that perthe Night because the homes where there are crippled Gerald Godfrey .nderstanding of the Rwk of Mor- - Bishop Hansen. iod will be paid en the work record .li.yre Godfrey children or others who nre unable Grade l I ur.h Grade .no. A noticeable feature of the cv musical numbers wjro: made in tho first nine months of tu he cut, whether it lo teiiqiririry cocut was the splendid of iVirim-isBoils Reading uf svlo 1937. spirit Richardson. by Mrs. Marian or perm siieal. The partieipurs wiil mem-ieDick lcrkins, Sixth Grade operation among committee Gad for benefit Iersons registering With You Closing song, be reached by means uf lm iks un i Christmas Bells the directors and the cast. A Till We Meet Again, Closing prayM. in January will get their biu-fi- t r eirly craft materials. Anyone wishing this iad of friendship has been created er, Morris lbnsen. Marjorie Peter? in, Lorraine Hilly :rd, Amy Byliee, Gercheeks delivered to their home serciee c intact ('oiic!i Gordon at the' aldine Venice Horn. of the three S Pale ixt mail late in January. After th' among the members Alvey, The grave at the cemetery wa3 0, Gayl Rnskelley, hy .minor high or at his hciine as noon HazM Larkin, Marva Lu HillyarJ, Tin a Hans-mwards which we feel certain will be dedicated Eva Dm.' first cheek is received, other check by Ivan Xilson. as ijiossihlo. Cl Rulj-lIann is our wiil come fairly regularly each week. Waite, other It that Hauler, irk, luting. lvdrici, M'r:ekn, hope There were many beautiful floral Darwin Junes, Colleen Tuiller, Van Arloii Nut every person can qualify for Ortlen, projects of this nature will be un- offerings. Aurelia 'D.ne, Donna Lu Read-- r, Iva Jean Whitt, Pally dertaken in the future. JUNIOR HIGH TO these benefit payments. There are Mrs. Lenore Atkinson Kelsey was -- vneTool sun, Anal Connell, Dale Rimlli.sbacl.er. about 150,000 workers in Utah. About bom May 9, 1919 at L.gan, the Vocal Duet Head" Your Lift by unUp AWARD LETTERS So,000 of these are covered not daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Charles E. Ixpressss Appreciation Atkinson. covGrctta Tueller Jay TucII-employment insurance. Those She was married to Roy domestic Third include Grade Grade Fourth furm ered laborers, Waynq Kelsey on May 19, 1937. Couch Gordon has worked out a , (.'leone Road help, public employees and a great Scriptural Reading The Smithfield Pageant committee Besides her husband she is surThe Wundrous Story scoring system ill tiiu junior high in iny industrial wurkers who work Richard Kountz desires to thank all who took part vived by her mother and six brointramural program this year SHEPThis Christm is Cantata is in six paris. T.M-hy for employers of less than four. m the recent sacred pageant, The thers and sisters. which any hoy in tho schtil Persons should look for the yellow and somewhat tr milled by the sight nf HERDS, Children of Lehi, the author, diresurprised may -- ooowhich slates that their emwin a Star of letter. are the a the has Bethlehem, placard by pictured gentle pastoral Every hoy ctors, members of the cast an chorsame chance whether ho plays oil a ployer is covered by Unemployment mivement. The second epis.s'.e depicts THE ANGKI. es and special music, and all BUILDING MOREY CHOIRS coming to herald the birth or the infant Jesus. strong team or n weak team because Compensation. for their untiring efforts in team scores only slightly affect tho ilAnefits will be half pay but not THE THREE WISE MEN who followed the guiding star ran posing and carrying out their reAVAILABLE HOW more than $15.00 a week. The exact scene of third The the the are buys individual score. part. ensuing subject spective parts; to the public for their shows the coming cf pe pie, shepherds and kings INTO Points are awarded to tlie leys amount per week and the number of patronage, and schools and business THE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM, in form a stately chorcn the following standards: sports- weeks duration depends entirely upon houses, Utah Fower and Light Co., GovernSalt Lake City (UP) the work record of the indiidual. ale. THE MANAGER, in fittingly reverent style, nvirki rad especially for the cooperation of manship, scholarship, participation ment checks totalling $150,522 arFirst checks will be paid late in CHRISTMAS In Child Jesus. of the the defawakening and the ward bishr correction of dependability pries, the Second ward rived at the Slate Capital, first payand to swells one DAWN of January. the strain brings jubilation ects and participation un a school for Die use of the hall for rchear-ul- i ment on Federal grants to Utahs 000 the cantata to a brilliant close. team. and lights and all who in any State while the program, building Points are taken sway from the CHURCH TO EXPAND y rendered service in carrying out Supreme court heard arguments in a this pageant. We want boys for poor sportsmanship, poor you one end case which may throw out the entire DECISION REACHED ON LOAN CORPORATION to know that your services were SECURITY PROGRAM TO BE DISSOLVED attitudes and poor training habits. CHILD LABOR WORK HOURS program. appreciated. Any bny attaining the score of 300 The court heard assistant attorney-The Committee, Salt Lake City (UP) The state points during the year will be awS. D. Iluffaker, urge general Salt Lake City (UP) The Salt Lake City (UP) LDS SecBy Jos. W. Peterson, chairman immediate construction moved to dissolve the Rural Reha- arded a gold S on a blue, red or of Carbon emoffice approved urity program leaders announced exCounty junior college and additions ployment of children between 5 a. in. bilitation Corporation of Utah, form- green field. The field color is det- pansion of the porgrams operation to Weber county junior college. and 9 p. m., in a child labor decision ed in 1934 to loan money to depression-- ermined by his grade. High scoring in the Salt Like region, under a tenRAILROAD DEFAULTS fanners of the state. individuals are to receive special aw- tative Decision of the case will clarify requested by the State Industrial bidden $420,000 budget for the yKir. al Chez (Attorney-generpreact ards. Joseph 1937 providing a Commission. appropriations amount represents cash and The OH GOUNTY TAXES for the two school buildings and a Occupations permitted are deliver- pared a petition asking the district More interest has been shown in in- goods to be used in support of the tuberculosis hospital. ances or sale of newspapers, maga- court in Cache County to disolve tramural work this year than at any- work-reliplan for needy mormons, in time in the Money received from the Public zines and other merchandise. IViys the corporation. Its offices ace past. So far there has Harold L?e, director said. Salt Lake City (UP) A general constituted 25 over 12 and girls over 16 will be al- Logan. been 100 per cent participation among default by the Denver Program heads assigned quotas to and Rio Works Administration The corporation, headed by Dr. F. the cent of the entire programs lowed to accept such employment, Grande Western Railroad of 75 units of the Relief system in Salt per high boys. junior per and of 10 or older may deliver S. Harris, president of Brigham 000 Davis counties. I .ike, Tooele and st of its taxes for the current year cost. Checks for $45,032; $36,440 the and I merchandise on fixed routes between Young university, Provo, lnne $G9,459 were to be applied to since its founhas The as indicated operated plan existby partial payments during i.s three-yea- r Carbon County the sane burs. 1936 without specific quotas RAILROAD U in P tendered by the road to at least two hospital, Weber and ding ence. Assets will be transferred to S. D. Iluffaker, assistant attorney-genernf production. colleges respectively. Rah counties. the Rural Resettlement Administrathe laudshowed that The the wrote who opinion, The 1938 program looks toward culHEAD NEW payments NAMES Carlton Sill of the D&RGW tax deis ging ahead with this ed such work for children as valu- tion, a federal agency. of more than 500 acres of tivation government partment said in Denver that 000 as we arc able business training. land, much of it in celery to be raisof fhe taxes in each of the! thing in good faith mm Arthur C. Speifrer of Portland, ed as a cash crop. Crops raised will ahead, Gov. Henry II. Blood DEADLINE EXTENDED ON unties in which the road operates was today appointed western be dried or canned and stored fur said. Oregon, WORK CONSTRUCTION Ad been STATE UTAH NEEDS FUNDS TO FIGIIT paid, and admitted that officials commission of the Union Pacific use by the programs clients, and counsel State building general Payment of the balance probably were ERADICATE UNDULANT FEVER to announcement cash crops will be marketed, proceeds the payments according Railroad, however, said, The Salt Lake City (UP) public uld not be negotiated by Dccem-- r merely routine, and should the SupM. W. Jeffers. Presidct Attorney to go to operation of the plan, ofworks administration advised Gover- by 20, date of delinquency. Sait Lake City (UP) Utah needs soli- ficials said. the out who program, been rule has court reme general state Blood the that II. Spencer, nor The railroad has been the largest the money must be returned tw the at least $400,000 within the next two wouldHenry the More regional porject3 will be Pacific befor Union 1 to citor for the be given until March cattaxpayer in a number of Utah coun- -. years to control umlulunt fever, build- - past 14 years succeeds J. M. Souby undertaken in 1938 is as effort to federal government. on three state construction County treasurers said this year of tle disease which attacks humans, gin workers, Lee said. LrKoy Young, Ogden Chamber projects. The deadline was ex- who goes to Washington D. C., to aid unemployment Be the first failure to - 000 pay Commerce attorney, told the court W. H. Hendricks, State veterinar- ing V. R. December 24. to assistant from become tended Judge ei by the rail company in its hissaid. that the legislature had definitely ianHendricks State officials believed the enxten-sio- n Fletched, who heads the legal de- UTAH UNIVERSITY ATHLETE tory. returned from a Chicago 1937 TO PLAY ON WEST FORCES the for linked would give ample time to settle partment of the Association of Amappropriations The railroad has been in receiver-i- p relief meeting of tbe United States Livethe in emergency with the have stood program erican Railroads. for several years. Association where he legal problms that Salt Lake City (UPJ Karl act passed In 1933, legality of which stock Sanitary make recommendations way nf an immeidarte start of conAttorney Spencer is a native of to nsked Dim was Utah University's hence guaranteeing deterto A case is a and struction. unchallenged, expected graduate Suffield, Connecticut Mrs. Nancy for federal appropriations which the mine whether $330100 will play with the Titcher, Mrs. Henry legality of the program. tackle, Unithe of law the appropriated of department JTtcher and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew plans to ask as an aid in West forces in the annual shrine and Marl D. Gibson, intended was 1937 the of (Iluffaker legislature by Oregon. Appointed deputy east-we- st versity "oet have gone to Californii to Carbon county attorney, backed up combatting the disease. football game January 1 in three tu be the entire cost of the prosecuting attorney for the Fourth San Pend the Christmas The Slate should add to the $100.-00- 0 Athletic holidays. Francisco, University or in federal 1900, of district Judicial grants, Oregon Young's contention. The emergency Hendricks said, to com- projects, including still required, officials announced. 1933 rebe wras the legislature and the to declared by whether that amount he served for four years THIRD WARD M. I. A. TO bat the fever effectively. Schlcckman, captain of a strong states contribution is imw before the signed to join the Union Pacific exists. Iluffaker said. Present tno BALL team this year and two-yeUtar CHRISTMAS Sy :illoviall became court. lie wqiiIJ legal staff at Portland, l'ilehcr entertained at Supreme Mrs. the Nancy of selection, was invited t i $300.0110 expenditure, Governor Blood was advised of the general solicitor in 1924. In 1921 The annual three ward Christmas nearly a miscellaneous shower on Wednes- extension in a west the team hy Percy Lorcy, join to distance commissioner was lie telephone long appointed program. ' in honor of her grands. " will bo held next Wednesday building coach of tho West PWA of member . A. as II. assistant a tlie call from Chief question at issue m the ease day afternoon, Gray, public represent ford A. Kelley of Comjfht, December 22 at the Junior is whether $330,000 in state money daughter, Mrs. Dun Aid State Veterans in World War , TO CHRISTMAS WARD THIRD administratinr, Washington. High School 4 is I.i Angeles, formerly, Miss Phyllis which was constituted to admission DRAMA GIVE CHRISTMAS by the legislature friappropriated a recent bride. Forty niie Persians Orehcsra will furnish Mrs. Thomas II. Chambers and minister solders bonus law of Oreintended to be total cost, or whether Pitcher, included. Many lovely gifts the music and six were to ends be wi'l federal Barbara left recently for gon. lie served on this important com grants The Third ward AHA invites the prizes daughter, the state nvay add serwere were received. Refreshments ,Vcn with tho mission until March, 1924. to spend the winter. Los ward to its annual (Christmas enterLucky admission tic- that sum. Angeles .. . Pitcher kets. Mrs. i the ved by QflQ Air. :Roy F. Shield, assistant gen- tainment to be held Tuesday, DecThe suit was instituted at Dome out with eral solicitor for the Union Pacific ember 21. us and enjoy the building commission's request in orSECOND WARD TO GIVE act. Christinas Spirit. PROGRAM at Portland, will succeed Mr. SpenCHRISTMAS The one act drama, The Nine der to clarify the appropriations re- THREE NEW OFFICERS ELECTED had has Shields solicitor. as cer commission Lives of be general will the Emily presented. Previously second wariTmia of Tlie following program will be giv- - been a member of thje Companys This delightful crimedy under the fused lo commence construction At a meeting held recently the C1IR1STB1AS PROGRAM the hospital because funds secured stockholder of the Smithfield Irri- en by the Second ward Sunday school : legal staff since 1923. direction of Mrs. Florence Pond, will . ooomeot its cost were insufficient delight both young and old. The cycled the follow- on Sunday December 19 as theirj to company gation The Second ward will Toolson, presi- Christmas program: Christmas talk. THIRD WASH SUNDAY SCHOOL cast Includes Lucille Roylance, Jenna H. sponsor a R. officers: ing T-GIVE PROGRAM Lou McCann, Verna Aleyer, Alarie fine program next Tuesday by Samuel D. Moore; Christmaa story & PRIMARY dent; Foster Gotflon, SET DATE DANCE one-Sinit'li and two in The R. Airs. Th;rd ward Sunday Spillman, Randall Sorenson, Rulon Glen Winn; secretary-treasurethe second ward recreation j IWit by Weeks, Ephriam Jos. half minute talks by Donna Winn'Schnol and u.ory will present a Waite and Richard Allred. Specialty .,,l at 7:30 pt ln Tho (program will be held George Hanson, Lorin Low and The married folks dance to and Mary Chambers; Talk to Priest--1 Christmas pi. - m Monday, Decern-hoo- d numbers will cunsist of the following T ll keeping with tho Christinas directors. B. Read, schiwl ! Smithfield Junior high 20th at 7:3 ) p. in. in the Third Comic reading, Albert McCann; dia,eine. A and by President Saul E. Hyer; special number on this in the 9 P-George Mather, Edgar Nilson resi1 Airs. recreation hail. A good program lect reading, Alary B. Hodgson; (ward .tram will be the sacred one act Wednesday, December 29 at Miles; u quartet, solo, former Floyd gnn the mar- - I. E. Noble, Jr., were Y entitled Richardson and Co.; sololconsisting of songs, dancing, music-Mr- s. chorus, Bee Hive Girls. iry-tre- a Alarian secret and The Gift under dlr-- The dance is sponsored by member board , dent, Orson Callistcr. The public isjal numbers, skits, etc. Santa Claus of drama leaders. An Invita - jried folks C0"Vtt?' This fun night is free to all who by the surer were replaced the Jwill be there. The public is Invited. are interested. furnished by be will invited to attend. Jersiana above named officers. extended to U ward memto attend tills MIA program. eight piece & eaufy 1 Still-PliU- Bi-h- -s- Spf-cia- v n, Ira-'lcriu- 1 i 29c 10c 21c 25c 10c 2c 0c 5c 8c 3c 5c 5c 5c 7c 5c 9c 0c 2c t com-autte- es ef s 5c 9c 8c al one-four- th 9e )c 32c 18e c c ! go-li- asiSH-iatio- unem-ploymo- nt ar all-star- , - .1 r; or-.b- er 3 Illi-Halt- cr mm |