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Show Ridtarde if. "Sd.i,ii.RktaiMi. war lunar "rcwmmffwmwm-itBiiiDTiiEinf- fi SHARE YOUR DO DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY jg TOliJME TO town yoiir SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. cavalcade preparations hade to BE PRESENTED FOR GOLF TOURNAMENT Salt Lake City (UP) Boy j're. Silt lake City -(- UP) for one of Utahs biggest parations were final ric making of A me t--tt and classiest open golf tournaments Mansion far their presentation are being made by officials of the to be of Cavalcade Scouting, 7a, Utah Golf Association. Utah of ,wlted it the University Scheduled for June 17 to 19 at June IS. Sait Lake Country club, a purse the thousand several boys leal ofmen is expected to take of 1,000 has been posted as an atpj jouoff traction for golfers. Invitations have been cent to leadwin be opened by a n csrsleade around the stadium, ing professional golfers in California, -- instie parade and who are extto MDfram will include a flag Oregon to Washington, compete in the National chariot race, demoijatrr-Bi- e pected top-not- ch fgaaj. games, exhibition of open ef scouting at Denver June 9, 10 and 11. A1 Zimmerman pro at Portland's d of a a grand Aledrwood club, and his brother Emery, have already accepted invitations fink. 8 p .m to complete. A1 last year won top at ihow begin pill 0, doted to close at about 10 money in the Utah event, with Emeol-af- skin, presentation iudian episode and - CO. STARTS EXPERIMENT PROJECT The United States set Sugar Association today today a grant of 370,000 fi-t.' the University of California to nance a three-yeprogram to devlabor-savin- g for use machinery elop in the production of sugar beets. Reduction of the farm cost of grow-bi- g beets and a general stabilization of the Agricultural phases of the are the goals to he sought in the production Peak labor-toad- s of sugar beets occur in the spring blocking" and "thinning" during and at harvest time in (be fall. Thousands of acres are now Mocked mechanically, according to the Association and relatively successful been developed implements have which harvest the beet roots and top them in a tingle operation. The Universitys Division of Agricultural Engineering, under the Associations grant will atudy the possibility of improving planting machines and equipment for blocking beets, as well as the development of still more efBy ficient mechanical harvesters. placing equal emphasis on both the spring and fall operations, it is hoped to maintain the present balnnce between seasonal labor requirements. Frank A. Kemp of Denver, presi dent of the Association said the industry had ft:r many yejrs re ogniz-e- d the desirability ot mechanizing some of the agricultural operation now largely performed by hand. With that object in mind" Mr. Kemp said experiments were i Invocation hasten 17, Bloomers 13. Vol Killers Si, Wingets 9. Tmday Rmten 12, American Food 3. Yai Killers 10, Red Caps 5. Wednesday h Bboaen and Wingets, 17 all will replayed. Ved Killers 14. American Food 9. Next Weeks Schedule Undey Rmten BM Cape n. Wingets. v. Bloc men. Tiesday 1 aerie in Food vs. Wingets. Ved Kilim vs Bloomers. Wednesday mten vs Red Caps . Aaerican Food vs Bloomers. APPY CLUB STITCHERS ELECT OFFICERS AT MEETING TV Snippy Stitchers first year Vb under the leadership of Juanita SoskeUey and Miss Ar- Blanchard held their mect-Jun- e 5? first 1st at the home of lihe Niss Naomi Jensen. Meeting .was called to order to officers for this year, 11 follows: J President, Fhr-vic- e president, Irene inind; secretary, Colleen Haglund; r by various sugar m inufactnr-er- s individual inventors and the I'ni-te- d ra.treciil Tool son; pTa-States Department of Agricult Larkin; party committee, w. know.Bari,ara Facer; cheer ure. All have added to our hair been Hfiatont, Venice Horn, ledge but there has never before sustained effor. a and Fonncabeck. The next held June 8th at to solve all the problems involved. Juanita Roakellcy. The work of the past, however, enNi Fern Moody reporter courages us to believe that the study now being undertaken will bring constructive results, and ultimately CLUB Lni- ORGANIZE CLUB MEMBERS benefit every beet grower in the first II .inn1 ted States." The Unilcd Sta,f llocl Suar ' of Miss NsSi Jcn- -i LViJ"" I wwiation is composed of companies Jj order to organize rluh1 of 'J manufacture 05 P" following were elected ! Unite the beet i" Pitaident, JJ Pr,UCfd Cleone Read; vre faetories States. Its members f"arre'1: ecretary, in Aiinnesota, Iowa, operate South Verla Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Wjom Lorraine i.H uJ?Porjr Hiilyard; Lou Htllyard; ing Utah Idaho Montana Waslim.rt.m ku Reeder; game Oregon and California. krien. B.JL l and Marjnrlo rpf Vfc!!arR MARBLE GETS lX)dt)l!ATIi ht Rut). ,taJF loader, Amy Arthur L. Marble, an instructor in ,Pnsen nd Golds in r of thi" club-r- Smitrfield Junior high school in 1935. aext heW June 9 86, will be awarded the degree of owe of Ruth Marie Jensen. Doctor of Philosophy by the Univernwme iltUyarj, reporter sity of Southern California at the Commencement Exercise on SaturJune 4th. Sprinkling Noliee day, Since leaving Smithfield to accept Smithfield a fellowship at the California instiV to strict-- tution, he has made Education and tiheiTL W fields of study. fi:?rinklin2 tim che- - Sociologythehis special summer sossion coming During k111 Min trects 6 to 9 a. in Los Angeles, he will be a lecturer in Visusl and Radio Aids. X 4-- H 4-- K.11rtreaaur By-bri- er Von Werber Millard Mcnk Dear Land of Home Out of The Dusk To You Just A Wearying For You Mixed Trio Sibelius Lee Bond ... Gounod Gounod Gounod ... Choir One Fleeting Hour At Sundown Lee Irish Air Ladies Trio Honoring Del Riego Randall Sorenson .... Fibich McMurrough Melvin Dunn The Hallelujah Chorus ... ; Handel ' Choir . Benediction Quentin West Organ Postlude End Of A Perfect Day Now the Day Is Over Mrs. A. G. Myers Reader for the service Bond MANY Gwendellm Thomley AUXILIARY PRESENTS PROGRAM FARMERS M,in lreet 6 to 8 p. The Third ward officers and teachto Poll ult ers and partners enjoyed s party at the Mack Memorial Park on Monday 1 order of Waterworks last week under the dirSupcrintcitint evening ofLudella Jensen and Adell ection of Cannon. Outdoor games were eny- i . Smithfield visitor on ed, after which a delicious supper I was served. LEAGUE Salt Lake City FORMED According to Sam Gordon, city recreation director, a softball league is being organized for ladies. At a meeting held Tuesday evening at the school house the following organization was perfected: Beatrice Thorn-le- y, president; Phyllis Tout, secretary; Pauline Hurst. First ward manager; Venna Downs, Second ward manager; Phyllia Allred, Third ward manager and Anna Lou Rees, Fourth said manager; June Gordon, Junior William (UP) Hayward, manager of the Salt Lake City field office of the Fed-erSocial Security board, announced recently that statements concerning the amounts contributed by Utah 145,6-1workers would be available by the end of June. All wage accounts must be posted on records of the Federal iocial Security board at Baltimore, Md.," Hayward said. The board is now working on procedures which will make it possible for workers to obtain statements of wage credits on their old age insurance annuities at regular interB. Literary dub; Harriet Richards. Ladies club; Alice Weeks, Ladies club Lill Wright, Second ward Primary. Any lady who baa not aa yet been ask to phy and would like to do so should contact one of the above mentioned managers. More teams may yet enter by contacting one of the recreational leaders. Soon Merrill will have charge while Rais Richards will assist him. Managers should contart Sam Merrill by Tuesday for playing time. Hayward said a total of 88,000,-00- 0 Social Security accounts were on file in Baltimore. Old age annuities will be paid when the worker reaches 65 years of age and retires, Hayward explained. Lump sum payments however, are made at the present time to workers who have reached that age but who, due to the short length CHURCHGOLUMN of time the plan has been in operation have not built up sufficient funds to make annuities feasible. The Smithfield Stake Quarterly Similar lump sum payments are Conference will be held June 9. made in the case of the death to The first session will be held Saturworkers, he added. day evening at 8 p. m. in the First ward meeting house and will be devBIDS TOBE LET oted to proUems pertaining to PriestSalt Lake City (UP) The State hood work. Sunday morning at 8:30 Road Commission will open bids June a. m. a special meetig will be held 7 for one of esverai projects con- at the library for all ward and stake templated to bring U. S. Itoule No. workers who are engaged in Church 40 up to the dusllos standard by Welfare work. Other sessions of the the end of this year, it was announ- conference will be held at 10 a .m. ced recently. and 2 p. m. on Sunday in the SecThe contract calls for grading and ond ward tabernacle Representatives stretch bet- of the general authorities will be gravelling an eight-mil- e ween Heber and Fruitland at an est- present imated cost of $40,000. Bids will be turned in at the ofWe wish to commend those who fices of the commission at the State have taken the leadership in apon-osri- ng Capitol. The commission will also open Saturday afternoon baseball bids June 7 for laying a'lntomin-ou- a games. The boys are putting on some surface on more than 19 miles of very tine exhibitions of ball and it ie worth any ones time and money, the Fiah lak highway between and Loa, at an estimated root to attend as frequently as possible. It seems that this is a good step of $60,000. toward the slogan advocated someago Saturday Half Day HoliUTAH PEACE OFFICERS time day". Smithfield Stake Presidency ig-u- rd HOLD CONVENTION The Smithfield Stake Family meet- St. George (UP) The need for ing for all stake workers will be training of police officers and other held in the First Ward meeting bodies was house Thursday June 9th at 8 pt agents of stressed by speakers at the opening m. A good attendance Is desired. of the Utah Peace Officers conclave here. The fourth ward mutual conferThe convention was attended by ap- ence will be held in the .library proximately state officers. 150 city, county and building, Sunday, June's at 8 p. m. A special program has been arranged. The public is invited to attend. J. E. Seheib, Salt Lake c'unty deThe American Legion Auxiliary puty, who attended the Federal BurNyman Silt Lake county Itur.il Re- held special sendees on the soldiers eau of Investigation crime scho.il in habilitation supervisor has announced memorial plot in tho cemetery Thurs- Washington, outlined before the meetThe Relief Societies nf the four that m.re than 3300 lTtah farmers day afternoon in honor vf the war ing the manner of studies undertaken wards of Smithfield will meet conhave participated in 213 frm securi- mothers of our city. President Mrs. at the school. jointly next Tuesday at 2 p. m. June He said the work included an in- 7th in the library. Mr. W. W. Perkins ty demmsirattons community service Alice Tliomlcy was in charge. DistSalt Lake City (UP) Rodney S. loans. According to word received from the regional offices at Sin Francisco, Nyman said the purchases of purebred sires led the list of community sendees established through loans aside from pui chase of heavy machinery. JniKithan Garst Regional VS A director told Nyman that I'tah faras commers had borrowed pared with California farmers $04,-69Arizona farmers $12,000, and Nevada Farmers $7396. These loans are made to small farmers who groups of are personally unable to finance purchases of equipment or pure trod sires, alone. They run for five years or le?s at throe per cent interest. "This type of loan, Garst said, has made it possible for small farof mers to enjoy the advantages modern farm machinery and to Improve their herds. The farmers cannot operate on a basis and successfully compete in the market." rict President Mrs. Ora Lewis was present and a gave a most inspiring talk; talk on Mother by Mrs. Alice Tirornley; dedicatory prayer by Mayor L. Yern Toolson; special music was a vocal solo, Mother Machiee by Mis. Markin Richardson; selection by bugle and drum corps under the direction of Miss Oralie Cragun; .election by a string ensemble under the direction of Mrs, W. W. Per- BOY HONORED BY Elaine Nelson left Sunday morning for Montana to make her home. She has been living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Gordon since March 2; tow-inco- low-ineo- w kins. An evergreen tree was planted on the soldiers memorial plot and was dedicated to the mothers of our city whose boys were enlisted in the world war. lA.t the close of the service! each mother was presented with a flower and a bouquet was placed at the foot of the tree in honor of the departed mothers. The mothers were then taken to the library where refrhsmnts and social hour were enjoyed. Out of town guests were department president Mrs. Ora J. Lewis of Salt Lake City; district president Mrs. A. 0. Anderson, Mrs. Joseph McMurrin, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Bateson of Logan. hw-CRie- looted DATUM AVAILABLE Barnby REHABILITATION LOANSlLEGION HELP LADIES SOFTBALL SECURITY 18-1- In a Monastery Garden Ketelby Piano and organ with choral background Moonlight Madonna Mscushla ...... SOCIAL vals." James Thomley Softly Now the Light of Day Behold Tia Eventide Abide With Me .... Choir ar Ngadsy Lowden Russian . S;nd Out Thy Light Jerusalem 0 Turn Thee Unfold Ye Portals NUMBER 25 al Organ Prelude Hymn To The Setting Sun Hark The Vesper Hymn Is Stealing Oralis Cragun Washington hllm: oou service because of the nature of it, the Third Ward Biahoprfe, being the first in Smithfield to spona.r what premises to be a very papular program. With this presentation the choir will close one of the most successful seasons in its history. The time for the service is set fii r 4:30 p. m. and it will last one hour. The complete program is as folbws: ooo SUGAR 3. 1938. On Sunday, June 5, the Smithfield Third Ward choir will present a Vepser Service, which will consist cf Songs of Eventide." This service will be one of dignity and of beauty. Much interest is Aroused by this oeng ery adding second money to the ZimNS Hubbard, of the Ten Sleep merman coffers. Amatuers with a handicap of 10 mck Colorado, is in charge of train, in-i- n or less will be allowed to compete various the scouts for 6e kg duces end ceremonials which in the States clastic ril feature the Indian episode. The meet will be of 72 holes duraOn objective of the cavalcade is of COO new scqpls. tion. Bs lecruiting far kindred routs will be promot-- 1 President Rudolph Orkib of the Golf Association and A, and 1 first class rank, and 200 will State neire their eagle awards, the high-n- t Emery are expected to journey to the national meet at Denver to inhour in ecouting. vite all professional golfers competooo ing there to come to Utah. CLOSE SCORES ARE Utah entries for the meet may be tnimed in to the club professional at SOFTBALL FEATURE any Utah golf course. STANDING JUNE Vespers Service To Be Given By 3rd Ward Choir pi TEAM BEAUTIFY your Town xxxi mooting T! NATIONAL'ASSN 15th. Calvin Weeks, Smithfield, Utah, Merhas been issued a Certificate of AssociaIIolstein-Friesia- n it by the of tion of America in recognition carried work Club Caif satisfactory member on by him. He is the 4928th of the organization of the junior cattle associaworlds largest dairy tion and he is entitled to except of the organisation 21 years old. Pedivoting until he is him grees of Ilolateins owned by of transfer end will be registered, member ownership will be made at of that char- f which is ntes,BAH one-hal- MMMheM Attention Fishermen tensive course in firearms, in conducting raids, the tracing of criminals and work in the crime laboratory. Sheriff H. E. Christensen of Iron of the North Cache high school will deliver a lecture on Christ Influence on Civilization." All ladies are invited to be present and to bring county explained the objeev of the their neighbors also. FBI in conducting such a school was to promote intelligent investigation, Sunday meetings for First ward, sharpening of ability to detect and June 5th are as follows: 8 a. m. Bishops meeting. interpret evidence. The main idea," Christensen said, 9:30 a. m. Priesthood meeting. is to raise the general standard of 10:30 a. m. Sunday School efficiency in police work throughout 11:30 a. m. Sacrament meeting the nation by giving more practical training in crime detection and raisWard conference of the Young ing the amount of cooperation be- Mens and Young Ladies Mutual Imtween law enforcement agenriei. provement Association of the Smith-fiel- d Henry C. Taggart, in charge of Fburth ward will be held in the United States Secret Service of- the basement of the library, Sunday befice in Salt Lake City, speaking evening at 8 oclock. A good program fore the group revealed a rise in the is arranged and a large attendance amount of counterfeiting in the Unit- will be appreciated. ed States in the past five years. The increase in counterfeiting s;us Fast meeting of the Smithfield due, he believed, to a change in the Fourth Ward will be held in conmethods of engraving which makes nection with School on Sunit easier for unauthorised persona to day June 5th.Sunday produce false currency. Arrests for counterfeiting increasWard family night for the Fourth ed from 200, five or six years ago, ward will be held Monday evening, to ovej 5000 yearly today, Tag- June 6th at 8 p. m. in the First declared. gart ward church. This is the only night counterfeit 20 In the past month, each month tha& we have the opporbills have been passed in Ogden and tunity of meeting in a group all the Lake Salt City." officers of the ward. The head of other from ,He urged cooperation each department ia to make agencies in the de- a special effort to requested have all their ofcounterof and tection apprehension ficers there. feiters. ooo Before you drive on your next SHOULD ACCEPT INDIANS have should your fishing trip, you Raplh Salt Lake City (UP) eer completely lubricated und that rid Hubbard, of the Ten Sleep Ranch used oil drained. If you hre unable son of Elbert Hub-harI te bring it in phone No. 2 and we told the Exchange club recently will call for and deliver your automonow be acIndian should the here bile. Prompt service. We use genuine Cofooco Germ Processed motor oils, cepted socially. In many eases," Hubbard said, greases and gas. We else handle you will find the inidan has mantiros, tubes, batteries und ether Binghams Service, Smith-fiel- d. ners aa good as. or better than, Adv those of bis host," . , editor-philosoph- d, Baptismal services will be held at the First ward church on Saturday. June 4th, 1938 at 5 p. m. All applicants for baptism must make arrangements with their bishop before that hour. This is a combined service of the First and Fburth ward. The First ward bishopric ask the membership of our ward to support baseball the Saturday afternoon games. Watch the paper for announcements of tbq (amej, , , , |