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Show Powell in m TOUR NK NIGHT THURS- - &Lif! SHARE BEAUTIFY It ROSALIE-BA- DO YOUR SHARE rose town TO BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN i 0 DELEGATION SEEKS UbbHood LEGISLATION OtI-(-On- ft WELCOME MORE ACTION TAKEN ON WHITE PINE LAKE AREA Gora uid he had receiv-ute- n The first steps towards making the White liue Lake area in leigan canyon into a state park or playground area have been taken acconiing to advices reaching John Olsen and the Logan Chamber of Commerce, prime movers in the cause. The Smithfield Kiwanis club and the lntennuumtain Association of Civic clubs have also been very active and are putting forth great deal of effort to make this area a state park. There is a possibility of developing this territory into a sonic wonderland of northern Utah. The slate land hoard, on suggestion from tloveni'r Henry II. Blood, has withheld Sec I it ms .It) and 31, emfrom lease durbracing llSO ing lt'oS. Other years these sections liav been leased to sheep men for JO cents per acre a year. Late lam summer a large grtuip of lj'g.in residents accompanied mom-heof the state park commission into that region to show thorn llio advantages of using the White l'ine lake area for playground purposes. of Utah delegation assuring from member 'cattail legislation to release bene 1937 sugar -B- fflti under the the rcfliM be Bought early in ,f.inn of congress conven- juusty St King wrote to introduce the special session providing payments, but the press business had prevented its JT. Spdor William hi had intended j lie- - g in !, the to to dber : cut wbction. Vo .fcfiJ. Will Robinson advised the tbsw that Secretary of Agrlcul-j- j favors the Henry A. Wallace 11 ast iHi ins legislation. payments to sugar beet 31.50 3101) expected to average .f pH) were provided by the sugar distribution of the X but actual was not covered by the law. .ab powers will receive an estima--:j . pgged Benefit ind in for ize ch if rs 11,250,000. 000 SCHEDULED or ze ch FOB or - LARGE VIRGIN UTAH STATE AGENCIES AREA IS SURVEYED (UP) The State scheduled Jding Commission of Board iging with the State ili sometime after the first of year to decide whether to pro-i- d with construction of a State jeruLsii hospital with $182,500 i available for the institution. !i the meantime the ccmmisaiun 1 meet Wednesday to take steps iud Immediate construction of cioB Junior college and additions K'eber junior college. 1 1937 legislative appropriation.; ..providing for the throe building ;:e:ts was interpreted by tho state ,:me court sjs authorizing an ng $330,000 in state fund.;, which cm.d 1.8 adileJ in administration i:J Public Vv Lake City Silt he e- - w o, s) Mill Salt Lake City (UP) Utah contains the largest primitive area in the United Stales, an area as extensive as the stale of New York, containing few roads, not a single railroad, and but a handful of inhabitants acconiing to a bulletin published by the United States Department nf the Interior. ly means of maps, the first geo--I sluwing nf the regions remotest parts was male to tOO geologists T in couventi n at Washington J't to 30 bringing forth the tics litem ss of this mystery land and il.4 i ; siiiim f. re-- s F nt.e..: t; n l':aV3 mineral 'i;.-':".ce n!:n:: it t!ir geo'ngieal j !,,;in-- , o.' csVesive d p 'sits o;i !. .. . (I; ; nf ur-- ; il. i.: c i . .: ul,r:i-v:,.!'. r.i i.a-1, placer gold. In linn, e.rVn ili 'xide g.(S, and p fissute gold with sub.irdinago Dcc-inli- m t re ,':. V' ' V'l vv::; 'v:e i ; ". ' V:V... ' V: : ? - , .. ' j , ." r:. . i i !i iff ice had test ca.-- to the high c art some state officials expressed z opinion that the $330,000 provided Ihe ia '.A attorney-gcncrcl- s a V e ? Tv- - - cupper. u'Hjr.- legislature was intcnJcd to Ale Federal grants. There was no hesitation on the at of the States building coznmis- the in -' ijd&'-'is- 1 . 'si starting the wheels moving rthe two schnol jobs, bnt the com-miwith the support of the iiMi board, had previously refused build the hospital on grounds that WOO la an insufficient amount to Jill an adequate hospital. Ike commission suggested that an $500,000 would be :lute minimum. Construction must by March 1 if an $82,500 m 1 l- - &? !i utilized. wld the building commission its decision to hold up the apital construction pending alloca- of more funds fiir the project, action to force immediate con-wconsidered inevitable. V Chamber of Commerce, of T"1 which was selected by a as site for the hespi-- 5 "Uht n writ of mandamus in to orce Lhe build-t- o iSy1 courtahead go with the ltos- - nUKKAU THINKS ALL MiWKY KK1 All vthe ca waa refused by l)l'K U. S. WILL 1IK m.. i ause proposed site Members "ecn Properly certified to the Salt Lake City-(- IHpayof the Federal Keelamation ffication been delayed pend ment einmnission said they believed ranre Litle to the tract. every cent due the government from would g that formality the way nine Utah reclamation projects pen for new court action. be repaid. The commission met with heads oi rethe projects to discuss plans for E. KIRK the irrigation of paying obligatkms woro hard IS BURIED HERE districts, some of which the depression. hit by tney Commission members said among morale" found "very good ,tnri,c held water users and while expectp1!"' FL Kirk of Los Ang-- J Utah would ie orn'a Friday, December ing that some paymentswould evenm burial due In the Smithfield City deferred, the total tually be paid. Ueceinbwr 27, 1937. The nine projects owe the governTier a short nmount ment $13,3 13,000, which will 1 hftarL trouble, December 21 the over interest when to $24,750,000 8 Angelos hospital. jL addeiL , is payment period r w1 her husband and the K. A. Jacobs, secrctar.' of Wren wljo survive her were Association Users Water Provo river ffsideiu of Smithfield. as:ic-iatlo- n Ur. told the commission that tho to carry r8, TdaMont Tilkington was well prepared W rv ih hjy at Irovidc; nee out its obliyation in connection with the deer creek project. 1 re-Ti- 'i y 0 4:A as un j I. l Jy. LOST 1937 --ooo- pid the w woirid move think hi backward or U the W" . , it seems to have slipped ronrov and in seme miro..of,.erivr ll-u.,:.!- to h:ive Sm K- -t it, to-- t t.lirijmfr tin..'. .ml Up . fut ill.. in nnnOT, Spain, the floods Wallis Simps, n and tho of romantic nuriiage the supreme court, the Duke of Windsor, those occasions when tae in Ch n:i anJ Spam seem like To the person who found the $25.00 that was lost a few days agd somewhere between the bank and Anderson Lumber Co. office. The owners of this money suggest the present yuletide season ss ideal for the making and putting into operation, of good resolutions, return the money NOW to Jos. W. Peterson and receive the reward, and gratitude of Adv. the Tiers of the money. special MIA conjoint meeting First ward Sun-J.i- y night, January 2 at 7:30. A splendid New Years program has horn arranged including Mr. David All Thomas as principal speaker. ward members are urged to attend. A will be held in the that by such proteclions, any bar 0f human deterrod by the would rise in indignation u,tiolu o,lu.r justice, and , to nut down such lawbreakers. ant 111-- 40-ye- ar $ THE WORLD IN r I" in. a'1 Iitc "rrl - (S" the irrea: calamities of nature, nim who VV',1 ? groat lhl . Wlirj made no progross in showedThe kit who sh. that ha- sufferers tilHi t v ) I amounts uf in rVl,r U'fore. A power like that, graJbe any greater I!d"y IS'niilg possession of the human heart, may wars. causes hatred that int, J T1 llelium was discovered in the wuod-siil- c dome in 1921 an prompted the U. S. Geological survey to quietly begin a systematic survey of ike region to replace reconnaissance sketches of early explorers with modern geological maps to accurately s riw the geography of the regions resources. The roport on the Henry mountains area is the latest and will complete the geologic exploration uf this fascinating region the Interior department reports. Obstacles to be overcome in geoarea logic mapping of the remote were cxpnlined by the author who said travel was exceedingly difficult and water at a premium. The area, except far the higher mountains, has only little greater precipitation than Death Valley. Base camps were established at the few points to which tru ks could be taken and supplies had ta be hauled 100 miles from Green river, Utah, the nearest punt cf supplies. From base camps, the survey party moved by pack train into less accessible areas. Some of the pack trips were nearly two months long through trailess country cut by deep canyons. Tn reach Freimnt river from any point along the southern 25 miles of its canyon's west rim it was to travel from 15 to 45 miles to .attain the airline distance if a mile or two. Mount Holmes, only a mile and a half in diameter, was encircled at its base in two days by a pack train. The maps, last of 12 projects of the geological survey affecting the nations largest primitive area, are 0 per cent completed, and with die other 11 projects will present a comprehensive study of 25,000 square miles Df little known country. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spillman, Mr. and Mrs. James Raymond, Miss An-etAshmend and Bliss Cnrma Nikon attended the Christmas party Monday evening given by the Utah Power and Light Company at ia ucc-cessa-ry DAIRY MELTING ANNOUNCED A dairy class meeting will be held next Wednesday, January 5, 1938 at the Smithfield junior high school at 8 p. m. Junius Raird of the county milk testers association will be the main speaker. . ( |