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Show iAa . ' fa l:. Sat. Virginia Bruce in CtflTOL, Logan, Today tat Dai i ( YOUR rie .,7 to Wed. Aliea Faye in YOURE A SWEETHEART DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO YOUR TOWH tat tOLUME XXXI WE AGAINST 1938 KIWANIS TO SPONSOR ATHLETIC BIG GBOWD PROGRAM STAKE So. The Smithfield (UP) Pointing1 out that Kiwi;, ciub u 40 trafffc MU,e n pon.sor another variety ath- Pt.1 J 4116 Sm5iWield distric.t Snto, R J. R junior ZTd the U. & Bureau of Road., gym next Wednesday ined the 1988 campaign against evening, April 6, according to the sports committee of the club. traffic fatalities. of safety on tv?? Sffw wiU Ihe advancement Wwr and better March 9. So itmti and 'highways of the nation amount topic in Utah at present many aport tana have ask for ano action Und ter Lqfiw united and definite committee goany fronts," Finch declared. in recommended lhe hihway engineer to "rnngementa to eight point, contained VSwhJ,er?0ran Piher to advance n,.edford ive us nme i! ha action program This promise. to E ufety on the highways, a paper w and different. Dont mated last January at a eonven -the8C tin of the American Road Builders jW0 bT ffo thru at Cleveland, Ohio, by their well arranged acta. jyn H McDonald, chief of the snA1LPPM?nF? ths rd will be boxing, two battle Mend Bureau of Public Roads. Finch said, royals and two good Ike action program, featuring auch boy. KOBunended: H,drS", motor vehicle Kershaw, Hendrick. 'Ttibot, and a Uniform state featurin Murray and ini. 2. Stilled investigation of traffic MooJysAndrew, Morrison, .Iso many boys and another feature yddents. WiU be skwn under I Establishment of a uniform aya--tf ?Lth'?renuTg,having blonse statues accident reporting, ,nd Greek Bthletes, Establishment of an adequate some of lje boy. 0f iifiway patrol, including offical insBcke high school, pection of vehicles. eatare i. truly worth the Sl Establishment and of complete of admission. The committee Qul authority over the issuance and price that an elevated ring ? motion of drivers licenses writ be buih in the center of the f A highway improvement program junior hi?h gymnasium. divided into two classes of projects, Coach Heber Whiting and Dr. Eg-be- rt tarof in emergency nature and will do the officiating. The :kie of long-tim- e plan same rules and regulations will be T A plan of state and federal safecarried out for all bouts as were ty organisation adequate to obtain used for the previous show, especiala a vide scale the adoption and ly for the battle royals. of the action program All the boys and men here porpoaed appearing n thu well planned S A national endcation variety and ith-jet- ic program show will db so without Finch eaid: any compensation whatever, jnd the proThe desirable objective for 1988 ceeds of the evening will be used to a rigorous, concerted movement to F equipment for the Boy Scout bring into being on an effective scale P on Bear Lake, near Gardner he measures and methods which pre-- t knowledge of the character and Tere was a record crowd out to sustained as a Hope of problems L?lT.laBt Bhow. and judging from uad pwgnm that has been aroused FineS laid extensive studies by the to see lirtm of public roads and the especially because of bethad ter seating arrangements. department moght out the principle that there ie tingle cause of accidents ' Each accident is the result of SUCCESSFUL VARIETY cnees in combination, he aaid. ne 4 SS n-- SL tmSTSA1 . u i yeJ?uan i c c c c c c c c high-reaear- ch irtr-"- ' There am always present more hu a tingle element, and the num -nr ef these elements that can and h contribute to accidents is large. SHOW A small PRESENTED but enthusiastic crowd quoted McDonald aa saying it the hope that a single, remedy witnessed one of the best variety programs to be held in Smithfield. stop all accidents might be dis-w- d at the junior high school Wednesday wu foolish, in tire light of Finch eombinationa of Htwrtciusing elements. regard to the need for uniform ? ch throughout the nation, pointed out that eight states not require all motor vehicle oper-t- o be licensed; that two states t provide a minimum age for that 14 states permit oper-- w of vehicles by persons as young M F of age; and that 24 j fail to prohibit issuance of lic-t- o J persons afflicted with Furthermore, he said, there are 22 which da not prohibit issu- -. licenses "J rJ to habitual htll drun- - and narcotic addicts. nioat complete code is of 7Ja1euac J. QpiT of motor unleae he enforcement, little use HORSE SHOER COMING TO SMITHnELD White, our local black-bb- b fortunate enough to Bmices of Allen Taylor, B Idaho, .n expert horse be hor shoeing at !?. M Smithfield. Mr. Taylor week Monday day TbandTjJ been h tS.ShVd kdley, Mrs. Glen Eugene Lundquist hridc luncheon Wednes-- f Mta. nttttUii L f night The show was featured by a classy badminton and paddleball ex- hibitions with Glen Worthington, popular Utah athlete and Rulon Squires, Logans clever badminton champ. Claude Quinneys juggling act brot the crowd to their feet and an exhibition of fencing by Rnus U.iughnn and Bill Nye of the USAC fenc ing squad furnished unusual entertain- ment Jack Christensen, a clever professional wrestler from Logon anil Anderson, a rough and ready Nibley chap furnished 15 minutes of thrilling entertainment, which was overshadowed only by a fast match liet-we- Jack Christensen's two game youngsters Thain 6 and LniMoyne 5. These tiro boys convinced the crowd that age only counts in voting. Man Mountain Dean Moore and Tiny Higgins of the AC put on a free for all while two other AC quad members Jorgenron and Wnrcn put on a classy amateur match. Local boys who added spice to the card were Eldon Crockett vs. Frank Moon; LaVsr Moon vs. Ihnbcrt Tool-soAlma Barnes vs. Gilbert Phillips; Don Peterson vs Milven Lewis. Cedi Ilyden vs. Erie Smith and two thrilling battle royals. In the first one Eldon Gittins and Vincent Milligan disposed of tarry Anderson early in the first round and then went on to finish in a draw; while In the second Junior Nuttie bit the canvass early and watched Norman Ricks and Raymond Moody fight to a draw. d The fights and wrestling were U. Claude Cowley, popular by A. C. football man and were under the direction of Sam Gordon, Smith-fiel- d Junior high coach. . oos COWLEY COWBOYS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL n; ref-ere- NOTICE ta u tit. htM ii l;lrl'il" W-- wi1'1 ,uhircant, qdentifically " ""sniy lubricate- - your BBPctia, pin. the very PPly these fine lpment Job-.,L- ! LDS (UP) For the Salt Lake City us drain., that second time in history the championrefill with clean, ship of the annual LDS basketball of 1IAVOL1NE tournament has been taken out ,he SEfi y Oil that I. din-- Utah. ,7 The husky Cowboys from Cowley, nPerly lubricate yoor enr tho 1938 title here HGiL Try Urt ,0 ,he h,Khr( Wyoming, took stubborn ,mr "w Texaeo mo when they turned back a hr tfi front IiOgnn, Utah, d Wn ward 4th quintet the happy band of to 31. TT 'Hp Part of our many 89Glendale. Cr.liferni i, which won the h m, ?a CN For and deliver chntnptmsln'p in 1933, was the only service, other outside team in history of . Mr, tho tournament to hold the title. . He ,7 O n SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH'S; 1938 jjEATH TOLL LAUNCHED c BEAUTIFY TO TOWH ling tn, tain fe c c c c c t i SHARE BO YOUR be i ege it ARSEHE LUPIN RETURHS-S- un. . rayionds ATTENDS L NUMBER 16 0S CHURCH TO HOLD GOVERNOR ISSUES NEW FARM ACT CONFERENCE ANNUAL CONFERENCE PRESS STATEMENT PROVIDES FOR LOANS The new Smithfield Stake held it.' Salt Lake City (UP) The 108th Saturday! annual conference of the LDS church, night and Sunday in the form of a expected to attract more than 12,000 convention the Sunday church members, will open here featuring ls and primary of the stake, day, April 8. On Saturday the . Primary I Objectives of the Church Security evening . Stake J Prof?ram, with new agricultural as- Stake Presidency and wi pect ,re xpected to hihlight the It council advisor and wife Junior high school gymnasium where C0fh!!!Cj G General Superintendent Mrs. May' SWearoldpresi- of the church w,ill call the con- Anderson and First Assistant Snday-wer- e .to 7dcr at. Iaabel S. Rose of Ae General Boarf,feIIn Pramdnit u ptad to present and conducted the first quarterly conference Sun-Sehoo- S L f work. In the method of selecting candidates for state, distriot and county elections, the direct primary is sn innovation In Utah. It should be a step forward. It ia entitled to the earnest effort of all our citizens to carry out its Intent. I urge their cooperation to fair and a give it a sufficient, friendly trial They can do this by attending the local district iqass meetings, by assisting in the primary elections for selection of candidates for the Legislature and other offices who will work for better Utah, for its economic progress and for the improvement of the social and cultural condition of its people. The Santa Fe conference of Governors of States of the Upper Basin of the Colorado River, to bis held this week, has been called in $n effort to protect vast resources of this State in water, power and other possibilities. That effort will be useless unless we sustain and preserve in of the proper Utah a temper, a citizenry which evinces, as Utah citizenry huz in the past, a willingness to cooperate, to aubor-dinato the private advantage public good. We stand today aghast at terrifying and threatening conditions thru-othe world. Our hearts blend because of developments in Europe, the Orient and elsewhere. The hope tor democracy has been transferred to this continent. It is our job to Bhow that government of the people, by the people and for the people can survive and is the only form of government that can hope for pernancy. The direct primary is a democratic in ideal and practice. I urge all success in to unite in making it The Commodity Credit Corporation can make loans on agricultural commodities under authorization of. the 1988 Farm Act, according to inform tkm received by Director William Paterson of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service. Terms, conditions, and the amount of loans made by the corporation on wheat, cotton, and corn are set forth in the Act Specifications for loans on other agricultural commodities will be established by the secretary of agriculture, subject to the approval of the corporation and the presi- dent ureh leaders who The general theme of the Loans on wheat, corn, end eotton 'e convention was are to be based upon the parity or wrdJof The Development tlthini8r- ,u lead' of Spirituality Through Human Rela- fair exchange value and the supplies er either to conform or make way of the commodities at the beginning tionship, After the social hour all for those who will. went to the banquet hall where dinof the marketing year. Loans will be Other general sessions will be held . ner was served. made available to wheat growths, 2 and J0 each of the cooperating In the adjustment and Sunday morning meetings of the' conference. conservation provisions of the AAA school stake Primary and Sumhy On Sunday at 7 p. m. the annual i . -- 7 , . . farm program in any crop year if : Sunday School Union Confer- the farm price of wheat on June 15 ence will preVent tableaux depicting ia less than 52 per cent of parity, and scenes from the Book or if the July crop estimate for in the tabernacle. wheat is larger than a normal and Primary stake board entertained. of Mormon, The general priesthood meeting at a luncheon at the Junior high years domestic consumption and exp achool during the noon hour ui hon-'th- e ports. In ca tibernacle. the The rate of the bans to cooperaor of the visiting General Board firgt pregiden(,y. will not be less than 52 per tors era A special Melchizcdek priesthood . cent nor more than 75 per cent of 10 .111 held 1'"k, the parity price at the beginning of tion of William Erickson 5.1 Dog-i- meeting a. m. in the assembly hall. The meetthe marketing year, which is July 1 Thomas as master of ceremonies. first of its kind, will be under for wheat and August 1 for cotton Two musical numbers under the dir- ing, the direction of the council of twelve In years when marketing quotas ection of Miss Oralie Cragun were: apostles. It will be concerned with are in effect the Cbmmodity Credit vocal duet, Joyce and (Jerald Godfrey discussion of means of stimulating Corporation will make available to and piano duet by Mrs. David Thomat 60 per cent of the as and Bernice Deppe. Mr. Lynn N. quorum activity. noncooperatora Tuesday at 6:15 p. m. a special secrate applicable to cooperatora. HowBennion of the Sunday School Ges-erwill be convened. urity program ever, wheat bans to noncooperatora board was the principal speaker. There will be no general conference will be made only on that p ration of in the held was work Departmental sessions Tuesday. They will bs held the crop that would be subject to afternoon and the MLA officers of over until anniWednesday, actual the stake held a musical featival at penalty if marketed. I farm marketdate. versary ing quotas have been rejected by night with Pres. Joseph Quinney aa A seventies and stake missionaries Utah. the main speaker. Mr. Glen R. Winn meeting win be held rejected by referenda of producer!, Sunday at 4:15 no loans will be made on the corp treated the MIA slogan. p. m. in Barratt hall. A primary as- CITY COUNCIL THANKS of that year. 000 sociation meeting will, be held Sun- corn act sets np a schedFor hal1-. 3-- A fa tbe Wy REPORTS COOPERATIVE CITIZENS ule of loan the PER;d rates to be made when1 I Genea- Annual conference of the farm' price of corn is below 75 logical Society of Utah will meet cent ef parity cn November 15 Us If per tabernacle. Smithfield is rightly proud of its 7;30 or when the crop ia larger than a look and we upon community spirit domestic consumption our beautiful community centers, normal years One class of the third grade at Card exports. Corn loans to cooperatora Appreciation parks and playgrounds with great fin Summit School have 100 per cent outside the commercial corn producOK teeth. The class was very happy pride. ing area will be t 75 per cent of exeell No other city in Utah can when it learned the last OK slip The present officers and directors the rates applicable in the commercivic a of us in March cooperative projects was brought in on 14th, end the president of the Smithfield cial area. The scale of loan rates which made their class the first one Wild Life Federation wish to thank nature. Aa a city council and civic im provides that loans in the commercial and officers of the Summit Shcool to reach 100 the past president, areas are to be made t Si per cent directors of the Smithfield Fish and provement committee, we are proud of the per cent. parity price when the crop ia lies in you Which class will be next? Game Association for the work they of our . citizens beoause 25 cent above a normal years per to Does your child hve his OK have done for the betterment of the the strength and determination exports consumption and the!dotic ever at our community slip at school? jelub and members in Smithfield, and keep Iand up to 75 per cent of screwing The following boys and girls are especially do we wish to thank the head in civic excellence. if the crop is less Pri We especially wish to 'thank every in the class which were thru first;! past president, S. P. Ewing and ,0me8tlC , who last contributed Monday person J. H. Roskellcy. Rebecca and Dorothy Chambers, and winption exports ami on our ball park In Pr3,c.t,ce thls 7hedVle of corn Mary Ann Fullmer, Anna Rnnes- - A gnrd program ia being a'rine-bec- and Tuesday track play renter project. We Arlene Hansen, Madi Hulsc, to be presented in the near i laans give smaller Lou Iloljeaon, Rosslyn llurst, ture. Watch for further announce-Donie- you to know that your cooperation 13an 33 the size of the crop in- is appreciated and we hope that your Pitcher. Gretta Tueller. 1ir- - ments. Smithfield Wild Life Federation hearts will swell with pride wlien'creaset -- ooobarn Tidwell. Kidth Winn, George t ooo you share in the pleasure ahead for Ackley, Stanley Bingham, Garth L. CALF CLUB BOY GIVEN The Ladies Literary club met Thur- you in the use of this P,a' Chambers, Denton and Denzil Cole- who have so all unselfishly To and Der.ar Mrs. afternoon the home of at man, Eugene Deppe, BlUy old NATIONAL RECOGNITION drama The helped may we etxend a good Rees. A three-a- ct Rhine Fisher, Claire Dulse, Cleon fj. r thanks. . wholesome Mow-End of Summer, by S. W. Drehr-le- n, .Hodges, Gail Johnosn, Jnek I Council The City Frank Xultal. Kaye Nilwn, Clive nian, was read by Airs. L. W Mc- The Civic Improvement Committee James II. Gittinus of Smithfield, Raymond, Clair Price. Martin Roiil- Cann, after which a delicious lunch-e- r, Utah has been issued a Certificate 1C club members. Hendrick::. Dick con to was served Smith, Jay of Merit by the IIclstein-Friesia- n STATE CONGRESSMEN Association of America in recognition of Oalf Club work carAGAIN TARRIFF DUDES riedsatisfactory on by him. He is the 4875th member of the junior organization of the worlds dairy cattle asSalt Lake City (UD Emphasiz- sociation andlargest CREDITORS he is entitled to' all ing the serious effect on employ- privileges of the organization except which would result from any ment EDITORS NOTE: Here's a reprint of fact good story voting until he is 21 years old. Pedreduction on present duties on min- igrees of Holsteins owned by him or funny: of Murdock erals, Congressman Abe will be and transfer of tin reply to your request to send a check, I wish to inform you Utah and J. G. Scrugham of Nevada ownershipregistered will made at members he that the present condition of my bank aertint onakee it almost imhave presented demands for contin- rates, which is one-ha- lf of that condition ia on financial due Federal to laws. possible. My shattered uation of present tariff duties charged State lawa. County laws, City laws, Corporation laws. Liquor lead and zinc to the state departooo Sister-in-law- s Brotber-in-lawand outlaws, Mother-in-law- s, ment in Washington. Mrs. Pond entertained at two Jay of laws. The two are acting in behalf tables of bridge in honor of her 16 Democratic Congressmen repres sister-in-laThrough these lews I am compelled to pay a business tax, Mrs. Horace Pond, on amusement tax,heod tax, school tax, gas tax, water tax, sales enting the lead and sine mining areas Monday evening. Special guests were of the nation, according to an an Mrs. Eldon tax, and excise tax. Even my brains are taxed. I am requited to Mrs. Frank Reese, Lamb, Mintruck American the ear license, business license, nouncement license, a liquor license, by get Mrs. Homer Dsines, Mrs. Sam Gornot to mention a marriage license and dog license. ing Congress. don, Mrs. Clinton Lowe and Mrs. tar-rif- f of reduction the that I am also required to contribute to every society and orStressing rates contemplated in the trade Horace Pond. ganisation which the genius of man ia capable of bringing to life; to womens relief, unemployment relief, and the gold dignegotiations now being carried out institution and charitable Also to with Great Britain and her colonies, YOUR CONOCO MILEAGE hospital relief. ejrtfry gers including Canada, would seriously in th city, including the Red Cross, the Black Cross, the Parple affect lead and zinc and nther de- MERCHANT ASKS: Cross and the double cross. Murto life I insurance, required own carry For my pendent industries. Congressmen safety dock and Scrugham said: property imurancet liability insurance, business insurance, earthold The present tariffs on lead and Dont you need a iromplete change quake insurance tornado insurance, unemployment insurance, are not too high. They represent dt oils and lubricant for your car? sine ge insurance and fire insurance. matter for only a sufficient protection to perWe are equipped to handle all the My business is go governed that it is nd easy disre-pedte-d, am the development and production lubrication needs of I mit it. owns inspected, suspected, me (o find out who your automoof ores from the mines in this coun- bile informed, required, sumrejected, examined, and we are trained to give you covto needed 1 provide an inexhaustible sup-pl- y try. That protection in moned, fined and compelled until best of service. the of cost in producthuman difference desire the of or er the need, hope of money for every known We we genuine CnnocJ products, ion and to Insure a continuous operFlCta the tried and proven oils and greases. I of ation or to properties. mining donate '.other, something to refuse I Simply because s, We also have tires, tubes, down Thoy pointed out that lead and am boycotted, talked about, lied about, held np and held nd other auto batteries furnishes employment in zitc ruined. mining almost I am until and robbed Phone No. 2. We will call hap-venmore than 20 states, and processing I can honestly tell yon that except for the miracle that frir and driiver your ear. of lead and zinc in many more. I could not enclose the cheek. The woir that comes to The Conoco Travel Bureau will nuns in my kitchen. I sidd (hem many doors nowadays, just had is improv- help plan your motor trip FREE. Lcland Mr. Tilkington and here is the money. our Yours faithfully, ing slowly at ft Logan hospital, Application ckrds available atSmith-field, whore he Is receiving treatment for station. BINGHAM SERVICE, No. Phone 2. Adr ; illness. a lingering pinr.ary!?r te d,nt 2 j P1 TZMd man-pow- er te Teh, ,t ut al I i 100 nriT TFFTH IECinrt of P1 i re1. k, m ce LETTER OF A PRINTER TO HIS rs. a, 1 light-glnhe- fs. ed 4 |