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Show ft CAPITOL, - . t. r 9 J Lagan, Today & Sal. Wheeler and Woolsey in HIGH FLYERS Suit. to Wed. Jody Garland-Ma- Jones Iin n EVERYBODY SING DO YOUR SHARE TO DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO YOIIR TOWN BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN VOLUME XXXI SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1938. METHODIST COMMENTS ON MORMON SERVICES 2nd WARD REUNION ROUND PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Salt Lake City, Utah The Second ward will February 18, 1938 annual ward reunion oa ROBIN NUMBER LOAN APPLICATIONS STARTS MONDAY DEING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ANOTHER WITNESS RECEIVED TO BE 11 ANNOUNCES PRESENTED OPERA hold their The Smithfield S', ike four, first More than 20,000 tickets for the Applications for emergency crop The Smithfield Junior high school Saturday, basketball winera start the round rob-bl- n and feed loans for 1938 arc now be- big Pageant, to will Another Witness, present an opera in the junior 'Editor, February 26th with tbo play-oprogram Monday evening. All ing received at the Court House at be staged in' the Logan Tabernacle high gymnasium Thursday and FriSmith field Sentinel 11 at commencing o'clock. General games are to be played in the Smith-fiel- d Ijogan on Wcdneaday of each week 13 nights in succession, March 20th, day nights, March 8 and 4. A largs Smithfield, Utah chairman of the reunion in Doane junior high school, with Flash by Vernnl Willie, Field Supervisor to April 1st, have been printed for number of singers and dancers are and Chambers Darrell Nielsen officiating for of the Emergency Crop and Feed distribution. For several weeks past included in the east, according to with Mrs. George ChamDear Sir: bers in charge of the dinner. The all games. Loan Section of the Farm Credit ad- requests for tickets have been rec- Principal Glen R. Winn. A little ever a week age I attendThe first games will start ct 8:30 ministration. MIA officers are in charge of the eived from various stakes. More than The cast is as follows: town in for service funeral your ed a p. m. with Smithfield Second ward The loans will be made, as in the twelve thousand tickets will be sent Darrell Davis, a camera man from the late Ervin (Plowman, and ! am program and dance. Toastmasters for the day are Glen playing Claraton and at 9:30 p. m. past, only to farmers who cannot to the stakes in the Logan temple Hollywood, Lue McCann; Galooski, ff.t.dinff the enclosed copy intended Smithfield Third vs. Smithfield Firs. obtain credit from any other source. district as well as t some in the R. Winn and Athen Reese. The an the entire prime minister of Eurolania, Wendell editorial patpurposes, for Starting at 9 p. m. Tuesday the The money loaned will be limited Salt Lake Temple district. riotic theme will he and carried out in Roskelley; Belladonna, a lady in services, both, at the church Montmer-enc- y, the program and decorations of the winners of Monday nights game to the farmers immediate and acThe eemmittee plans to send tic- waking, Beth Roskeley; me. impressed grave will play the loose rs of Monday tual Cash needs for 1938 kets bis to the room Dean etakes: and banquet of growing following Eurolania, King newspaperman, As a visiting assembly hall. games, and Wednesday the final crops or for the purchase of feed Union stake, LaGrand, his wife, Queen Florinda, Oregon; friend of the family and incidentally Dinner will he served at 12 oclock 8 start m. at games for The program for the day is as p. livestock, and the amount which Blackfmt stake, Blackfoot; Pocatello Pauline Hurst; Rose, his elder daughthis being my first Mormon funer--a- l These bn be may be hoaned to any one farmer stake, Pocatello; Faft River stake, ter, Lila Allred; Daisy, bis young games are expected service to attend, I thought it follows: clean and fast and will draw large in 1938 may not exceed $400. Alalta; Twin Falls stake, Twin Falls; daughter, Viraina Griffiths; Prince led know Community readers to F. L. singing interest by your might crowds. It is reported that all teams who ran obtain the funds Yellowstone Farmers Allen; of stake, Ashton; Boise Karl, his am, Francis Markham; Mormon speech outside the welcome, one what faith, Bishop are in good condition and it will be they need firm an individual, produc- stake, Boise; Burely stake, Burley; Count Sergeus Von Papova, a conthinks of their manner in which they Willard Hansen; tap dance, Joan very hard to pick the. winning team tion credit association, bank, or other Curlew stake, Curlew; Idaho Stake, spirator, Alma Barnes; Dimetrius Waite of douHyde one Park; of of selection, are for the passing Stake concern are not eligible for crop and Bancroft; Idaho Falls stake, Idaho Doodled? ry, his right hand man, Farble mixed quartet, directed by Mrs. to represent teh Smithfield .their loved ones. at the toumamest to be played at feed loans from the Emergency Crop Falls; Lost River Stake, McKay; rell Hillyard; Marion Trombonius Toothlop, Ricahrdaon; stunts, Claude Malad, Idaho. Trusting that I have not presumed and Feed Loan Section of the Farm Atmiibks stake, Rupert; Montpelier his left band man, Rodney Lunduist; of TerQuinney artin Logan; much the piano sob, too accompanying This is the way the first four Credit Administration. The loans will North Idaho Falls Percival AlcPipp, a moving picture icle, and that in writing same I rence Hansen; flying trapzee, Ber- teams f this stake finished. Smith-fiel- d not .be made to standard rehabilita-tx- stake, Montpelier; stake, Idaho Falls; Rexburg stake, director, Junior Plowman; Mrs. Perassure you that these are my react- thas Boys; reading, Maude ChamFirst ward, won 7, lost 1; clients whose current needs are Rexburg; Rigby stake, Rigby; Shell- cival Mclipp, his wife, Marilyn Emions to a truly great faith, I remain, bers; comic song, Lilia Wright; lad- SmVIh field Second ward, won 6, lost for by the Farm Security ey stake, Shelley; Teton stake, Te- mett; Parmeal ATcPipp, his daughprovided ies trio, Marion Richardson, Wilma 2; Very Truly Yours, Chrkston, won 5 and lost 3; Administration, formerly known as ton; Cassia stake, Oakley; Bannock ter, Vera Funk; Music Dierctor, Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Eugenia Lundquist. FRANK M. DAILEY won 2 lost 6. the Resettlement Administration. stake, Grace; Portneuf stake, Down- Pond; Dancing Director, Alias Harris; Guitar selection, Elwyn Peterson Smithfield -Third, Sslt Lake City, Utah onn As in the past, farmers who ob- ey; Oneida and Franklin and Co.; reading, Wanda Bell Kilson; stakes, Costume Director, Miss Beuiler;-DramComic song, Junior girls directed by PLANS BEING MADE FOR tain emergency erop and feed loans lreston; Malad stake, Malad, all of Director, Airs. Winn; Stage A TRIBUTE TO MORMONISM will give as security a first lien on Idaho. Manager, Frank Moon; Pianists, Leone Chambers; violin solo, Mary the Woodruff stake, Evanston, Wyo- Vivian Noble, Venna Michaelis, and financed, or a first lien on Less than a fortnight ago it was Smith; trumpet rolo, Budd Griffiths; BALL TOURNAMENT the croffc livestock to he fed if the money ming; Lyman stake, Lyman, Wyo- Elaine Nelson. my pleasure to witness for the first vocal duet, Oris Mae Allen and Lewie borrowed is to be used to produce or ming; Star Valley stake, Star VaJ-eChorus: Rafe A lli a ton, Alma Deppe time in this beautiful little commun- Chambers; song and tap dance, Wyoming; Bear Lake atake, Lake-tow- Janice Farrell, Shirley Parkinson, RoProvo (UP) ity, a funeral for a man outstand- Ranee and Jean Nilson, Wills Rich, Plans for the an- purchase feed fur livestock. tenants Bear River stake, Garland; ger Peterson, Ivaloo Pilkington, DonWhere loans are made tD ing in the affairs, civic and other- ardeon, Lois Gutke, Ramona Hanzen-berger- nual Backetball District the landlords, or others having an Box Elder atake, Brigham City; Ben- na (Smith, Josie Bush, Fern Egbert, Mormon member of the and a wise, song, Robert Gittena; music- Tournament, to be held at Spanish interest in the crops financed or the son state at Richmond; Smithfield Roms Reese, LaVar Sorenson, Joyce church. al selection, Moore slaters; duet, Fork, have been completed, Leroy J. Let me state here and now that Ferrin Allen and Wills Richardson; Olsen, Provo, district president, has livestock to be fed, are required to Stake at Smithfield; and Hyrum Toolson, Willis Waite, Carla Roe waive their claims in favor of a Stake at Hyrum; Weber, Mt. Ogden Winn, LuDene Munk, Alary ChamIn all my years as both a newspap- male quartet, Franklin high school; announced. erman and traveler, have I had any- piano duet, Ila Richardson and ErThe tournament will be held Mar- lien to the Governor of the Farm and Ogden stakes at Ogden; and bers, LaRee Gordon, Bonnie Jean Credit Administration until the loan Morgan stake at Alorgan. want Hansen, Gay Johnson, David Jones, so nor affect visibly me, thing ma Webb; solo, Eugene Ell wood; ch 2, 3, 4, and 5, Olsen said. A number of stakes are arranging Cless Onley, Beth Pitcher , Betty is repaid. to comment on anything quite ao enthis The district been Barbara Winn and his dance, tap year Cqj of approved Temple excurisons for the days (hey Whit, Barbara Winn, Ruth Winn, Checks in Impressive. sob, Thora Littledyke; comic songs, larged. It now includes 19 stakes in loans will be payment mailed the Reg- will come to Logan to see the pag Eva Anderson, Vends Andrews,- Dorfrom anan member of easterner, Being Mrs. Bertha Mathers; male quartet, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. othy Fisher, Mervin Merrill, Della other faith, schooled in the Each stake is entitled to send its ional Office of the Emergency Crop eant. rigid Louis Smith, Bernard Hind, Clifford and Feed Loan Section at Salt Lake Miscellaneous will be mail- Griffith, Vernon Bingham, Kenneth tickets school of Protestant Christianity and tournateam to the Pilkington and Athen Reeae; solo, championship ed to people in other parts of Utsh Elwood, Ruth Erickson, City, Utah. round-robbi- n Marjorie taught from boyhood to stand by Lament Pilkington; Jtrio, Eunice, ment, Olsen said. A and Arisons. It is expected a number Jorgenson, Gladys Noble, Marian --ooothe mandates of the church of my Bingham, Hary Smith and southteams of the Beth tourney among of the presiding authorities of the Peterson, Gwen Barnes, Mary Roun-d- y, faith, naturally I have not had the Emmett; a one act play, His First west, however, may be necessary, he TO HOLD FAREWELL LDS church at S:lt Lake City will Roth Saunders, Leatha Smith, opportunity to come in contact here Dress Suit, dierited by Maud Cham- said, should every stake decide to attend. Ferris Peterson, Duane Ricks, Eunice Mormon bers. tofore with any of the enter. SACRAMENT MEETING The Cache and Logan stakes are Too Iron, Robert Toolson, Kathryn church nor its members. Stakes included in the Provo disA dance will be given in the the sponsors of the Pageant and Weeks; Wanda Winn, Vivian Nobel, However after spending some time ward recreation are: trict hall, commencing at the hoots to 'all' the pflier stakes. Duane Biuk, Retha Jones, Dorothy in this great Western 'territory bqt 9 oclock, with music furnished by Lehi, Alpine, Timpanrgos, Sharon, 27, the The tickets are free. There are 1500 Anderson, evening, February Sunday Jnne Alliston, Shirley still not .having come in contact with the Hyrum orchestra. A beautiful Utah, Kolob, Palmyra, Nebo, Carbon, members of the First wsrd and the tickets issued each night which ia Casper, Erma Hale, DaLone Lower, this group of people naturally it Gold and Green' silk quilt will be Duchesne, Emery, Juab Roosevelt, Fourth ward will meet together for the capacity of the tabernacle build- Rodney Lundquist, Lafar Moon, Cansas with some touch of curiosity given during the dance to the perf San Juan, San Luis, Tintic, Uinta, farewell Sacrament ing. Judging from the attendance of non Parkinson, Beins Peterson, Rex in the time last that I regarded the passing of this son holding the lucky number. Wasatch and Young (New Mexico meeting. This meeting will be held in the past three pageants, more than Plowman, Barbara Raymond. man of your community when I was Special numbers during the dance the First ward chapel at 7:30 p. m. 20,000 people will see the coming Three groups of dancers, under the informed that he was a Mormon. will be given by Rosa Ramsey and A fine program has been prepared pageant. direction of Miss Harris and Miss STILL of That wan where for the first time Stanley Broads tone of Logan. and it is hoped that a good represBeutler add variety and spice to the from the very moment that I enteris invited to attend this wards will be in Everyone entation opera. The dancers are as follows: ed the home of the deceased and dance. TIED FOR FIRST PLAGE attendance.from both THIRD WARD SCOUTS Roma Reese, Clodeen Munk, Jean beheld the geunine bereavement The following program has been Perkins, Parkinson, Dorothy therein, yet noted the sincerity with RECEIVE CHARTER Waitterson,Shirley Kate Hoffman, Gretta Salt Lake City (UP) University outlined: which this passing meant, tiinTi be? LOCAL MWAWS CLUB Congregational song, The Spirit Willis Bingham, Kenneth Elwood, of Utah and Colorado U. remained le Ran to understand invocawhy the of anthem choir; by Donna Barbara God; seven Waite, Raymond, the of tied for big leadership The Smithfield Third ward MIA are just what they are, HONORS WASHINGTON announceClaire Smith, Bonnie Jean Hanson, basketball conference after week end tion by Bishop Woodruff; "meat, sincere, but above all genplanning program given Tuesday eve- Pauline Hurst, Alurn-- Ballard, Mavchoir and roll ments call; song by victories. Prospects of a chimpfon-shi- p uine. ward ning was sponsored by the Scout loomed with only one Abide with Ale; sacrament; Ber- Troop No. 54 of the Third ward un- is Round y, Ivaloo Berger, Cathryn play-of- f After the procession left the home The Smithfield Kiwanis club memnumber chours by Bob Toolson Alelvin Aleyers,' business; on their c in1 had der the direction of Scoutmaster Weeks, my first glimpse of the in bers and their wives celebrated Was- game each remaining thas Boys; introduction of former Irn Eunice Toolron, Mary Chambers. schedules. ference ,' aide of a Mormon 'c Thornley. church, and tru-- v hington's birthday Wednesday eve The setting is in Eurolania, a were that the biahr.prics; ch.'urs number by however, Indications, A the assembled personage was a demonfln? and H. Ray flag ceremony small ning February 23 at the junior high on the banks of the would be allowed to thas Boys; talk by lresident stratum was presented; Richard All-re- d Danubecountry glowing' tribute to the passing of school. A delicious hot dinner was championship congregation, Col- - Iond; choir number; is summer time and river. It and Utah divided should remain of its members, 'nothing pretentgave a talk on the Life of the rose festival is .Tr;li!0 God From Whom all Bless- Je and a good program presen being celebratafas a ious, nothing superficial, just plain served, Scouter, benediction, Bishop Plow- - George Washington ed. Due to the lack of funds the Mow; the ted. of Buie, ncwly"K me folk ter which the charter was presented maniniiig game. man- gathered to pay their last The county is about ta fall into the .program, arranged by the lad- organized conference do nit pr.n ide by Harvey Alunk, scout commissioner hands aspects for one they "ua a commun of conspirators. Just q,t this h-Mrs, of direction l and while it was for a play-of- f, ies, was under the of the Smithfield Stake. tty loved. a movie director appears in be point SHOP (..mid S. series D. such Junes. SHOE a lieved A But this is what seemed to impress short talk was given by L. O. the country and directs the nations Mrs. Seth Godfrey and Mrs. F.ifc ed, there appeared no organized deme most Low, advancement and court of hon- of the favored with two mand by partisans of the two schools TO OPEN HERE MONDAY or committeeman, also of the Smith-fiel- d conspirators along other lines renter I have spoken of the sincerity of vocal Clnypool of the for a pliy-of- f. thus enabling the king thought, duets arcomp.aniei Stake. A fine lecture and deMia group, here ia where I leam-m- ! to learn of the plot and foil at by finishes the season agMrs. Bertha Mather. Colorado monstration aid and on by talk first piano aPpreciate that characteristic. clever tricks. two was delivered The Goodyear Shoe Shop, given by Miss Canv ainst (Vlorado State Friday night, by Fred Spillman. the eulogy was given by a Readings weretonoher MoNorth when Alrch Cache until Around this plot are woven many 4, at the idle North the is doors Utah while a north of Short talks were given by Anna Tanner bishop and relative of ' the ilia Spillman, school. meet in Smithfield will be open for Larson of Newton and Fern Moore interesting affaire of state, and roYoung tor Brigham Redskins Cache the high ceased, I thought that he wae as business next Alonday, February 28, of Smithfield, Smithfield Stake YL-MI-A mantic scenes of courtiers who play A weal solo was furnished by here, tin our faith) an ordained minister in according to the management They an important pant in unraveling B. Lundquist. The two leaders kept stride E. Mrs. workers who were special the Gospel, Colyet I was infoimed encounters. inn latest the was installed the will state of affaire. Gutke have A. very pi J. Mrs. their Saturday night the contrary, and next a medical of the evening, her sub orado downed Denver 58 to 38, while type shoe repair and shine equipA matinee for children will be speaker doctor in turn pal fol-I spoke, who was j ment that can be obtained, and all AIUS1C APPRECIATION Washington the Man". Utah defeated Colorado State afternoon. given Thursday Bring by. two more of the deceased joct being here. leatehr used for half soles has been PROGRAAI GIVEN AT THIRD your family and follow the crowd. Groiyi singing was directed by Jay in a raggedly played contest friends from boyhood, then I mn a took 1 Lou mo dor Tempered for lasting qual the W. Jarvis in third place, T. s, Airs. The Onphian glee club under the Wyoming, then ahme did I come to regard Pond with win from a stubborn Brig- ity. 8 direction of Willard Thornley presenT?1 u the most sacred ceremony piano. LIBRARY RECEIVES Satham Young sjuad in the other They will be equipped to handle ted a music appreciation program mat it had ever been lot to witreand a will my MORE NEW kinds BOOKS all and give in the Third ward, mutual improverepairing any Prof. John T. Caine ness. urday night game. rnd building shoe work at reasonable ment meets U. Wyoming Denver department Belief on in Society the Tuesday night. meeting to God that we of tho Me-dl- st talk will Utah State takes the floor against prices. They also report that they A talk on the comparisons of ALod-er- n New books received at the library faith were schooled as those of Union meeting Sunday. He Friin this this of have had years experience Young in games Day Alelodies and Old Time durig tiie past week ere: Lost Hori"n were, four different representa- - tell of experiences and anecdotes re-in Brigham business and are also connected with Compositions was given day night while Saturday night by Earl zons by James Hilton; Importance of different wslks of life, stand-- , lating to the Salt Lake Theater Young into the Goodyear Shop at Preston, and Wennergren. The program consisted of Brigham contests bring and he both Living by Lin Yutang a wise Pre in their own way saying the connections that action against Denver and Wyoming have built up a reputation for good of several splendid choruses, vocal and witty modern Chinese; The n their hearts, sincere In his father had with this historic workmanship and have a lot of selections by Randal Sorenson and Citadel" by A. J. Cronin which has n ir efforts, against Colorado state. paying their tributes playhouse. The public is eerdially satisfied customers. piano solo, by Terry Hansen taken England where 100,000 copies wthe one who had gone. invited. DRAMA TO BE PRESENTED the musical the MIA were sold in ten weeks. Following niter of false manifreta-...- " was entertained in the recreational As a part of the activity program SMITHFIELD FIRST WARD Bow down to Wood and Jhe manner in which every TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT hall by a motion picture p rerun ted by Josephine Lawrence. This Stone", The Sarah Woodruf camp of the of the Third ward MIA the drama Proud monJ!nB had transpired even to the low.met this direction of Pioneers by Martin Roskelley. The picture Heart" by Pearl S. Buck, is written department under the able 'd of the casket to the earth Daughters Miles. Capone Ella a of MIA ward will home Smithfield The First AIcCann present showed our local Boy Scouts at the about America after th at the W. The Good beautiful procecdure, one that tain Lillie Hansen presided. Syives; of L. will feature a very splendid enter- Washington jamboree and the scouts Earth and will f not comedy at the Third ward books writother eight forever live in my memory. Miracles hall Tuesday, Alarch 1, I tainment on Tuesday, Alarch 1, 1938 at Yellowstone park. ter Low gave tho lesson ten about China. Life with Alother 'turning to the home, I also of Utah Pioneers. Music was fur- 8:30 p .m. The drama will bo pre- at 7:30 p. m. A drama will be preThe program was sponsored by by Clarence Day following his very w,tb en what A1IA Wright. depart- sented by the Amalga ward. The the scouts and explorer groups of successful book: Life with dexterity the ,i 7 nished by Lillie and Dorothy ceded by the regular Father n were served. committee in charge of arraagements the ward. There was a large crowd j How to lose Friends and Alienate , ll?llJ,'ld hd been adjusted and Refreshments ment lessons. The cast includes, Beta by members of the family, this invites the public to attend., present. Hodges, Florence Pond, People by Irving T resales. IToday the Relief Soc-- Sir. asd Mrs. Joe Sheen of Logan Cantwell, Randall Sorenson, Lrora special program. . ietv la Yours" zq Emilie Loring, this or the church. This truly wan Don ....There will he no classes held in The Smithfield Summit and the book has never been serialized. The , . Snnovation, were Sunday night dinner gurats Pitcher, Verda Jenson and as that would Mr. and Sirs. Jack Codderidgc. Junior high school teachers met at Restored Church by Edwin Borrct. i Thornley. The comedy is umwiinyt Mutual this evening. In the region nnidrd much entorlayi-mrntU the home of Principal Glenn R. "Northwest and promises whor c clever exPassage by Kenneth henceforth came from, and again let as a stranger, I shall will be no AL AN There SPKCl on Friday night and tendered Roberts. Winn ond laughler. The Alan of Galileo by ami I ere go Faith Alormon prise him a surprise party in honor of his George R. Wednling. The Word of lmny JBat never have I been so toll the that someday I to., can admission charge and all are rjvit-e- To all who join the htg cashSmith-fielwlh anything In the context at the Kits Theatre in lets hope attend. mini to birthday anniversary. A hot dinner Wisdom by Dr. John A. Widtane that in of those bereaved, it say, I am a Alormon. for for further information see Air. was served aid a pleasant evening and Airs. Leah D. Widstoe. The Cnilh I will have found something commendable. of the spent in music and games. Mr. Winn Ordeal of Richard FevcriU WillLun Bead visited ut Trcn E. A. Robbins, manager Geo. Mrs. sinby could exist, I" pal,in may I say that that I never knew Bits. Adv, wns presented with a lovely gift. Meredith. to ilon last week. 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