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Show HAM, Sm'rtkiield, Today DO YOUR TO 45 FATHERS and IDOL OF THE CROWD 2 lor 1 Sal. to Man. Joan Crawfoid and Spencer Traeyta MANNEQUIN SHARE DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY BEAUTIFY TO YOUR TOWN YOUR TOWN KICHM08D TO PRESENT LEGION AUXILIARY FRETTY RODEO QUEERS WILD PROGRAM, MAY 1 1 TO DE No rodeo seems complete without: The American Legion Auxiliary the added touch, attraction and per of S.nithfield invite all the mo: hers formance of the rodeo queen and the of the soldier boys to a mothers White show i day pmgram on Bkhmond Black and Wednesday after-Ma-y 13 and 14th will jfete these fair noon, May 11, at 2:30 p. m. at the towns equestrienne beauties from all cemetery. A good pr.gram will be In the valley as well as the Ogden given and dedicated to ths memory Pioneer Days queen Miss Anderan, of all the war mothers of Smithfield, who will be present along with the All the auxiliary members are in.it- Har-:e- d to be present lisg of Rodeo in Utah, Mayor non Perry. The pi ogrem for mothers day will As each community expects to hold fullo.vg: by ehapiln; celebrations in Cache tha coin's adv. r,rayermusic rodeos and by Miss nvd; county this year, it has long been Onlie Cragun hige aivl drum; talk customary for each to salute the by department president Mrs. Avi ;her, by sending the selected queen I. Lewis of L'gan; :vxsic by Mrs. as a goad-wi- ll envoy and ea;h in turn insoluble; a i ta LIFE PICTURES SHOWN RECESSION HERE Mr. Kay of the Slate FIs! and Game Department will shiv- - to Oie members of the Smi Afield WI! I Life Federation and all who are inier-estepictures of the wild anii.ials and also s. me very interesting Bie var1ua kinds of fish of! Vr?3 d, pii RELIEF MAKES jCOVE ELDERS QUORUM GIRLS PLAN MOTHERS TOUGHER SPONSOR HDRSE SHOW Salt Like City (UP) The present business recession is making it tougher on the Mormon church security program. Present conditions are almost on a par with those id the 1030 depres rim, the chun'h Welfare Committee The Cove Elders Quorum are sponsoring a thini annual hois: show with a full day pnagram as follows: 10:00 to 1:00 judging, of entries; 1:00 bending race; 1:15 apple race; l:4'i, siowr horse race; 2:00 musical chair race; 2:30 grand parade; 3:00 10 rounds of b xing; 4:00 bail game; 9:00 big dance. Sa much, interest has been shown at the last two years show that the following coimnitlci members are working ti make this yc.rs show better than those h Id in the past. The vuriiius camittccs and mcmbcis are as fu'ln.is: General rniimit'.ec, Alfral Allen, ch lirin.in; Isiwell Titi'iiMin, V. M. Alin, Ralph Day and David Sulli- The Smithfield Junior Livestock show started today at 9:30 a. m. with about 200 cattle, sheep, hogs and on the poultry exhibits displayed Smithfield junior high school campus. Prizes and ribbons will he awarded to ell winning entries. Many have worthwhile und useful prizes been d.mated by the business houses of Sin it 'afield. The annu ti mothers and daughters d ty is also living held in connection with the day of activities al the junior high. Glen R. Winn, principal, reported that ahmt 109 pieces of work will boys and girls handi.-ri-ft alio be ah wn along with 200 dresses and. costumes made by the girls of the .'They will be worn in a style revue on the stage in the gym at 2 p. m. Luncheon will lie served to the mothers of the junior high school girls from 12 to 1. Two hundred and fifty mothers and 150 Cithers are expected to attend the achievement show, and junior stock show. The judges for the stock show Utah in the Smithfield junior hiriilsaid. atfo.il Friday. May 13, at' 8 p. m.i Ttl work a,:,nr.l,mv with their Everyone is invi.eJ to see this free f.ir h it jou get principles, the unox end better acquaint tVnielv:s .church wcITira c. munition leaders are vilh the fish, birds and wild life pm- attempting to device addlti-maf cur state. to pmvide sufficient lab'r fur j.'cts 51 r. Kay Y's been working with t!.e in .l-- 's d relief load of lh.a past the S: ;te Fish and Game As'oci.ition MX 111 lltllS. takiii' pictures far ths past sevOar intent is tii keep church suing story er d years and ha his some jlerkini very This likewise. sive reciprocated year Mothers" by Seth T.hoinley; Tint ml and valuable dati to explain numbers nff the public relief lolls and so fir wa have been successful, Richmond tops the list of celebra- WonJerful Mother of Mine, by in detail cf what has been and ..an al'.huugli the relief 1 :td i inereos-ia- g tions, blows the lid off the 1933 ro- Wilma Nelson and Mari n Richard- he duns to nuke nd tur fishing deo season in Utah and will act as son; the tree ceremonial d.iily, a cuiiiniittcc spokesman van. by M'yor hunting better. n said. host to the many charming L. V. Tools m; a tiombone s..b, The These pictures hive been shown to Alton ronamiltee, 'Advertising who will a cbm the celebrat- Trees by There is no dmht that the reces- Kingston!, a large number of people in Utah Jay Pond. Allen, G. chairman; Uy ion. Those present will adjourn to in the past and everyone who has sion is miking it a lot tougher for E. Allen, R. I,. Allen and Lymon There are many methods of select- the library where Eskilson. they will be en- seen them were very much impress- us, he said. We are attempting to add ti our ing the young Lady to represent the tertained with music by these boys ed. Grounds committee, Albert Day, respective towns and each one seems and girls in a social hour. The public A special invitation is also given sewing, building and egricutlural chairman; T. B. Ccmish, Henry to Jbliow a different procedure. The is invited to attend the program the s:ho 1 children to attend the work projects to meet this added Cornish, Ether Allen, Nelse Frandsen. Committee Mack and White are at the cemetery. show. Dont forget the date, Friday burden. Soliciting committee, J. G. Larsen, barring no women in Richmond, marooo Church relief workers are given chairman; W. F. Hendricks, G. E. May 13 at 8 p. m. ried or single from entering the conThe showing of these pictures is cash for rent, while other work pay- Allen, E. 11 Allen, Norris Precce, DEMOCRATS test and the judging ring next Sun- STATE iwde possible through the Smithfield ments are represented in clothing A P Cornish, Ether Allen, John are: day, May 8th at 8 p. m. on the city Lyman Rich, all dairy cattle. Wild Life Federaticn. more and foodstuffs from the church store iBraly, Clyde Jlendricks ball park where a queen and her TO HOLD CONVENTION fine evening programs willMany Professor Byrcn Alder, poultry. Trevor be carried house, which is stocked by cooperaClassification Committee, escorts will be selected. The officAmos Bair, hog and sheep exhibits. tive effort of the church laymen. out during the coming year. H. B. Cornish, George Richards, ials will judge solely upon horseThe days program aa outlined is Milton Dana Less Day Church Freece, officials Ralph that out pointed Satl Lake City (UP) The irtah as follows: manship and performance and will although some of their members are Barnes, Mark Rich disrega.u regalia etc. The ones sel- State Democratic convention will be DEEHIVE GIRLS TO Judging starts at 9:30. to be held at is show This on the church years relief, program public ected will then have ample time to held in Salt Lake City on May 21, livestock parade 1 p. m. 1938 21. ia Cove, May new to Saturday, Utah, keep mainly attempting obtain the proper and suitable cos- with more than 800 delegates expectSoftball EXERCISES additions game 1:30. Fathers play HOLD in dance the with a big evening. from going on the dole or tume and hahadashery. sons. The entire ed to attend. ooo federal relief projects. State chairman Calvin W. Rawlins feminine population of Richmond are Bicycle race, 8 p. m. rechurch The Beehive Smithfield Stake been has authorized security to The gradprogram a The invited to .enter the judging which appoint girts league program will he WINNERS NAMED IN wM he done by Outside judges and special committee to select a 'key- uating i exercises , will be held this port for 1937, released during the aa follows: 10:80-11:0a. m. registration of therefore unbiased and entirely out note speaker, temporary officers and year at Newton, Utah, on Sunday, recent church conference here, showFOSTER CQNTEST mothers 0 and viewing of exhibits. ofthe control of the local committee. May 8, 1938 at 8:00 p. m. following ed S298,807j55 had been expended arrange for a meeting place. The state committee, at a recent is the program outlined for this ex- from tithing collectoins for direct The queens selected not only repspecial Coc there day asaid in the care of worthy poor and '? ? resent their own communities but are meeting here, decided upon size of ercise: Winnere in the dental health pot- sembly. 12:00-4:0- 0 luncheon wiH be wired Bang MBeehive Cheer Sung Bee- other charitable purposes, including ter contest conducted in the Cache summer the new state central committea. Reguests at many outdoor 1:00-1:3- 0 hospital treatment. functions and on many occasions in presentation on the committee will hive girls. boys livestock show. school district by the Utah 1:30-2:0- 0 .ward, member on one decided be ratio of Vivyenne hand concert In addition to the tithing expendi- - county a file paat have been invited to celePrayer, Amalga n- were .gaociatkm 2:00-8:0- 0 home economics the church expended $203,498.- - noaned by fcr I; P. Stewart, mem-4plays tures, brations ou tilde the valley, as for each 2000 votes cast for congres- Nobel. Address of Welcome, Sylvia Rav-atoand style revue. for the erectibn, extension and guests of honor, where each have sional candidates in the last electpUbiic relations committee carried the banner and spirit improvement of hospitals in pro- of the state association end director of ion, with a minimum of one man BeeBong, Twilight Shadows their town folks. This tame spirit and one woman from each cou.ity. jects that provided considerable em- of the contest in Cache. SOON Twenty-fou- r of the States 29 cr un- hive girls. and banner will be welcomed at the ployment for the otherwise unemployThe winners chosen by a committee WORK TO BEGIN Black and White Show Rodeo at ties will have the minimum of two Play, The Conspiracy" Smithfield ed members. educatcr of five, including a dentist, The church storehouse held, as of artist WPA PROJECTS Richmond, May 13 and 14th. All hail representatives, while the five larg- Second ward. and two laymen ere as fol- - ON Chcrus. Beehive ok. Clarkaton of December will as in have 31, Bong, thing the Rodeo queens of Cache valley est counties delegates Gloria Narva Talk, "What Beehive Work his estimated value of $10,397.45; canned Douglas, Georgia Watts, Dar-viand may their charm and beauty follows: Jones (UP) Start of Salt Lake, 31; Weber, 9; Utah, 7; Meant in Our Home, Bishop Rich- fruits and vegetables valued at $82, Amy Bybee, Bonnie Bingham and Salt Lake City enhance the color and interest of Third near Smi:hficlil was flour as of such today on IS other 3. Risk. ard Hey 840.40; produce tiie 1938 shows and celebrations. Cache, 4; Carbon, Smithfield, and operations Florence Hansen, WP'A piojects approved far the state and potatoes valued nt $12,979.38, Kenneth CarThe State ccntril committee will ward. We would like to have all entries Donna Bier, Bracgger, Ik, hive and fuel valued al $9400.71. nf Utah, with a total cost of more Musical number, Newton report to Mr. Alvin Riir at Rich-wan- therefore be composed nf 108 memol Vogel, Beth Griffin, Wilfmd Han- a moderate to render than $475,000. order Girl. In Clinton Licch- Utah not later th:n this com- bers, including tlie office: s. Kal h c linpb(., e tlm-- c memFederal govennent has apporafter assitaan.-The to financial ooo Certificates presented ing Saturday, May 7. ty and LuDeno Jensen ,1rovidance. tioned appr.. ximatcly $350, 000 to deFormation, President i la Pe- bers engaged in small business and All 15 winners were chosen from a LOCAL DOYS TO ters hi. firming the o perative security pro- 1:rgc gr. up of nits'.anding fifth and fray cost of the projects. numa gram w:s set up and made Largest of the undertakings will Guitir due1, S.uithfieU UTAHNS REGISTER AS grade winners. be a $200,000 pregram of ro. d conRAISE PHEASANTS .vurd, Yenrn Mi.'.i iclis and Mary ber of small loan:, largely of a char--e'.- sixth on The 15 winning posters will and improvement at Fort a not struction n and iture exceeding Jean Erickson. tered in the stite contest at Salt PARTLY EMPLOYED' aril others include: while where the few bundled d.'ll i Douglas Poem, Smi.hfield Thini wir-IUke City to be held during the rt read grading and A II pheasant c'ub was rg Beaver county, i Is did net have bankabcl Itae Winn. Irid'.y, dental c.uiveir.inn Thur.-d:-i,caver r;verf Gins. nnd br;d;i at Smithfield, Tuesday evening Aim'.ya of Hive, .kings. Spirit Salt Lake City More need-i- n ::"1 Carbon (UP) SinU'. f0Unt' members Mollis 70214: n K'i d.si'n was cti girls church e Call (iurd. whi.'h !'"d r.1'of rmSl'.ri by Employable th Bugle than G5 per cent of Utih's 11,607 I'as of Decei.bor 31, r empk-yinening and graveling and bridge bui.dlc ider. Mi inkers f the ilub nip,ud by sin tint as c nt.s'.s national he in u,cred persons registered os partly em- will avail thnnisel'cs if the jvipor-mail- y Prayer. Sniitlifiv'.d Third w.irl, I.v 193i, ivas 1..1.O luil this number his ing, $54,044; Welling town, street lt gt Ij(Vji in Ocfih-r- . Ployed worked 2G weeks or less dur$340.1; Grand cunty, c..usidcrahl. I ie rce hern improvements, n. Gord e.ilirge.l since iiider to raise pheisaiiis C.lriie winners will came ing the year preceding their regune and Beeliii 6o road were of On girls it 1, ranks graveling $12,800; grading Ail three and li.ime January 19., ,.ss e. flom the $10,-20istration, the Federal Unemployment diieetiun if the St te l',s!i street Heebive hiodi.iusk onvil yed. improvements, Joseph, be tn present. a are and cxtoii.-inf" ia'.i n and a ch inre for tta'e , census disclosed today. Department and the street Redmond, impnivemeuts, Tea tdal lvpcrt said n co i bonks will be on disjd.iy. ami Winners in the nV.i'n The census said 57.4 per coat nf of the c liege. bis- - l;l'.jm .l luuniis. a t l.li.;, persons were uoo Kisgslm iaipreving recreation M;l-trWO cups $4,190; allot tel the men end 25 were wobills of the of cent These per - area $"01S; Price imprivemcnt ill lewill lunch men were the only workers in their OEGIH water an I sewer systems, $75,931; pbeisanl l:.;s which they of 12 to 441 GLUES TO uicyclopedta :e ivwn respective famiilcs. cut m.d iv.iso to the A tubal of 0.071 nrs ns were Manti, building county g'.vaga and An income of less than $10 Juiin? 14 weeks when the birds will he pii WORK tlie church storeroom, $5000; Virgin impioviag during by cmpluyment ( "111110 the work the water system $7404; Clarthe year. registration wna t..ken j by the St.:!.1 l'V.i and PIONEER .culinary PITCHER JOHN last Novem tier was shown by 20.7 will be kept in ies and church prothe lStvorJ While .Axtcll, in S mpete county, security department. 1 club cf Smi:.:ifi.ld will emm of ,lie mon tt,ui 58,1 ,Kr detail on ends. and building garage, s.'hool The ta ll.o lo razing Ml. . OH $1771; Provo, municipal golf course work lhiuredsiy cent nf the women. ..lwj PASSES M their seisoiis is not are: real its merely club rin begin puprosc Officers nf iho SiniLafield Having four or mors dependents h substitute church gratuities for others improvemest, $24,200. Eng.w J. presi.lcnl; West, and 318 Meanwhile in Washington, U. S. gnvem-mcntor charitable furnished per cent of the limn by Thorn! jerc y. John Titcher, 93, a resident of Cor- Senator Elbert D. Thomas was atvice president; George ctm ut y heme de.v.onstra- the rebuild to per cent of the women. hut agencies -I- The Utah registration also dis-- , rotary; Farrell Hillynnl, p l and lliaa Fen. Shipley tempting to secure additional CCC dosed 2J5G2 men and 633 women Vincent Milligan and Dm Id U.s, assistant boys and girls cnlb leader dent Heber J. Grant said. the home of his son at Cornish Tues- - camps for Utah. The grazing service mid Gord- n ice. n. of Utah will be special guests. A rerc less than 25 yenrs nf ago. omt day. Air. Titcher was born March will continue to maintain its preisnng lenders; the lemler. by been arranged in Shipham, England, a son sent 10 CCC camps and is considerhas Administrator John D. Diggers in is a member as well as 11, program team rrom MAJOR AIR DISASTERS I Demonstrali.n Wnsliliiglon said: clubs. of John and Rebecca Brown Pit- ing establishment cf five others be'Hicso facts from the unemploy- North Logan which wun first place Mr. lithccr has been a rcsi- - fore fall, he said. OBSERVE winTHING OF THE PAST cher. Wnt census of November New camps would tentatively he in the county will present the.r 1937, Smithfield for many years. of drat nd many others which will be shown demonstration. All girls who are located at Park Valley, Box Elder ning inrlude.. the., following Survivors DAY interested in club work either Hanksville, Wayne county; county; B. W. jn the final state report which is now B. Kitcher, J. and one Lake at(UP) daughters: Balt ta City Callao, Wng prepared, will provide the baa- Greenriver, Emery county; clothing or foods, are urged AirJames Uinted Cornish; Airs. Rose Rsymchd, are especial y in- Stagg, sales director for Garfield for moor intelligent local, state and The Juab Escalante, tend. paemts county, mem16 to Zl lines, believes the air industry has E. end Joseph Pitcher, Smithfield; from The Smithfield Kiwams dub nl national programs for business observed vited. All girla invited to join the experienced its last major passenger Walter Pitcher, Cheyenne Wyoming; county according- to Senator Thomas. are ooo bers and tlmir p.rtneis nd government. an years of age disaster. and Mrs. Alice AlcCracLcn Logan 37 Mothers Day with a luncheon 1 me Scieice club, or II. ooo was any IH THIS ISSUE We're not going to have grandchildren 00 great grandchildren program. The meeting D. uwlorjf club, which will al. b? organized he said during a brief visit more, NAME . ANDERSON COMMON great-gredirection of President grandchildren. and 5 , AND EVERY ISSUE OF TOE the clu that evening. how here. Of oourse we cannot ba enThe program arranged by .Funeral services will be held in the Are rcu interested in learnnig sure SENTINEL. . the but T. Dr. nt confident with anytime, tirely cook or to sew! Then be ward chapel on SatAnderson program committee, to First Smithfield at as . Salt Uke City arrived was (UP) have to seems f industry dub in J irvis, presiding chairman to attend tha iIt-ih- tlie most conumm surname local and state news, Page 1. crashes urday at 2 p. m. with burial in the 12 in thq Smithfield the stage where major air May morNews review of current events. Mr. Thursday, Lindquist., Smithfield cemetery. the of a are past." thing Two numbers, Iraniiinetrio, high. Comic section. burMr. of Interesting name facts shown in a junior and ho hare charge Elimination of crashes, tuary of Logan Mr. Lynn Bright b.'.iind ial Editorials and Oh Yeah Column. b compiled by Mrs. Eva W. Jay lVnd, factor tac . the on was of principal piano arrangements. was KUt rwiniKy, cliiof pf the stale divide" of Smith oreoumanied Mrs France Tclei-soContinued Story. -.. in ooo increase cent pa 25 a per ''til statistics, gave the An Larsons Mrs. Ernn 1 m. K j11B r, .hjr Jny lunar Wednesday afternoonthe it1 h the .Iccnes and persons in the current of first the quarter travel during im kommum .M-aof 5180 against the Johnsons Tlie sn ft ball scheduled last week news. tiic piano b Birthday party given by lunch this year. Pond nrromrwntcil on with 5040. nf her dub. A dainty plate What to ent and why. Every one Sail ho attempted next week again will and Utah Southern parka to eight ladies, Tbe Smiths nnd the rcteraons trail-- d served condivras weather read this column whitton by should Smithto Unitthat duo the In fact Life fake Uity will be featured by a. were played during with 4552 each. Next came the C. Housten Goudiss. MiU-s- . have this games tions games any travel prevented G. for tournist Airlines ed rJd l7 Mrs Annie Mrs. 1ctorson received a lcly Local news, Page 5 and 8, nsnna, 4158; lTnnsen, 3598; Superin-teiidcduring the past week. summer, he said. Tribute to Mothers, Talk, 2920 anil 3248; Jones, Lirscn, gift. Kirkbrido J. W. 2702. I i DAY ENTERTAINMENT l e hoise--wome- day-hob- ' n. 13 d, " B?e-liiv- a er ir, -- - un-de- y, fS.hea-- 1 t 1; SULIOS Z"i1ichil!"Aliss s-- El.-an.i- al 18-1- 10-2- 0, MOTHERS 4-- H 4-- H at 4-- I ,n.-in- . n ior 1 l vnlicrs pi-frm- nt I , 'A V sc rrr |