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Show 0 i BBI h Ml1, C,ande,to SHE HARRIED HER BOSS TuesWed. share your M your THE LAST GANGSTER a nd OLD BARN DANCE Sentinel BEAUTIFY TO i Sa, l SalTHF,EUl town , DO YOUR SHARE TO BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWS hoarij Mm rttCNB 5 fori xi maT SMITH FIELD. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938. FORMER RESIDENT INSURANCE due PLICATIONS Many Office Seekers File Petitions PASSES ON 11 risk crop in- ..Jvitiona for .ZrLlicie offered by the feder- corporation, on the crop in Utah will Ad-JZta county Agricultural on cr offices Administration fiZXpit SI, state officials have 'RATIO UP- )ivend lutwM if Utah nl chi tended XIEF don't I it to hi yog. POTATO GROWERS 34 TO VOTE PROJECTS APPROVED James J. Juchau died at a ;on: hospital in Pocatello, Idahj July 23, following; a short illness. Mr. Juchau will be remembered 11- H)LER Craumer, Keetley; 6lh Distinct by the older residents of our com- Uni1 Staff Correspondent .(Salt Lake count 3 elected) E. M. munity having lived here for many Salt Lake City (UP) Hoyle, P. Edward Walker, Gordon years before taking his family to the deadline that is Sat-- ! Weggeland, Stanley N. Child, Mrs. approaching iddied. Idaho to make their jss rili"3 r n minations. Frank Page Steward, Charles W. n. taianuice corporation has also- wwu living rem 'ined Spence, Edward II. Watson, Mrs. An- Sth,1lihe state offices that any proth observers predicting quiet was n ln.churc pacities, "It nie Tike Greenwo'd, Grant MacFar- that roved .Dr, War ?hoir- f ffenerjl elections lane and J. Carlos Lambert; 7th i2HPrary ,nd f Sabbath r 1 aU,ut te wntroversial (Utah County 2 elected) Fran deposit on the next School and MIA for 15 years, was a ,MU- pjngst leis S. LundeH, Benjamin, Emily D the time at The premium faithful ward clerk list of candidates in the sccrc- - Aird, Irovo, Arthur 0. Elett, Sp;n-e- r and ward teach- 'yri policy tor the ; I ar tares office continued to ish Fork, and J. W. Thornton, Provo; gelkeis his payment next the The amount of t the additions were all in 8th (Beaver and Millard counties one time At he Sf0"! and two other parIs not to exceed the nacnes Df men and wo- -' 1 elected) Grant T. Tolton, Beaver; tners bought and operated a saw mill! e Iorm. ipecified on the premium in Main canyon and aspiring for posts in the State 9th (Sanpete County) G. they Harry experienced koWOVCT many hardships pioneering that en- - ,, Erickson, Mt. Pleasant; 12th (Ein- a he terprise. en- - Elbert D. Thomas Phwisnfl and deposits .may 1 still ery, Grand, San Juan counties cash. If the Democratic elected) Ross Leonard and Byron He is survived by his wife Elixv 5?. (Sir is wheat or in ,J,p3,nent ,mest ii made in cash, the money berth A Newbdd Juchau, wtam thf Republican A. Howard, Booth Huntington; 15th 6 d ty the insurance corporation ha defInite- - (Davl county 2 year unexpred nme? November married 1881 and 17, Mmm wftou wheat. In case of crop this union eleven Bountiful. Holbrook, ehildreq were born, the producers' farm, 6th Law- Dr. I Democrats designated jjhn campaign, seven are living and four have preArthur C. Wherry, also Salt Lake rence T. Epperson, Salt Lake City; in will he payed ceded him in death. has delayed accepting a design- - 7th, Maud B. Jacob, Provo. du The living children are: Mrs. C. Qty, ation of nomination until the result1 Republicans: Petitions filed Gth exof refund If It is found that a P. Bennett end Levere Juchau of of s tour of the state Airs. W. T. Runzler, Salt Lake City; preliminary insured due the to is premium tol Virginia, Idaho; Leonard C. Juchau are known. 8th, F. D. Williams, Minerville; 10th bas liter wheat acreage on his ef Stockton, California; Mae Legin Utahs two representatives J. Will Adolph Jensen, Bphriam. Designated ka k seeded, the excess will bead-ti-a of Parma, Idaho; Mrs. J. AI. Jud- Robinson of Provo in the Second Dii-- i 6th, Harvey Cluff, Salt Lake City. trig to the following seasons' kins of Pocstelh), Idaho; Mrs. O. E. er insured ? Munkkf Beaver; pro-jxUtah House ef RepreocntatrvM deposit unleu the Wilde of Coalville, Utah; Leslie Ju- in the first,Abfhave no official oppos- - (gg elected) indiutea when he delivers the chau of Eden, Idaho. Forty-fou- r I ition from either party aa yet Two :Ua naiia for the current year chat grand children, twenty-tw- o great republicans have been designated for 'rJlntv toirM to have the exceu refund- ) Mrs. one grandchildren and sister, the nomination but not accepted. They1 2t"dil9rirf Hyrum Newbold of Salt Lake City, are R. B. MHlof Myton, First VirttaVtaM' jflETSt ENDS NUMBER 35 pilin' h8 "Tltlvesr STATE PWA Federal Commercial potato growers of Salt' Lake City (UP) will vote in a referendum August approval of S4 PWA Utah projects ' 20 or 22, according to counties, to to cost $3,316,880 was announced here determine wehfter they favor issu-- 1 simultaneously with another report anre of an orJer requiring potato that announced completion of 113 handlers to comply wi;h a proposed PWA projects throughout the state marketing agreement program. Four at a total expenditure of 1 10,148, teen other lat Producing states will 138. The recently vote on the issue between August approved projects 19 and August 24. Voting will be have been submitted to municipal conducted only in counties where contracting units, Allen T. Sanford, the program would applyr state Ag- Utah Emergency Council Director, ricultural Adjustment Administration announced. He believed most of them would officers announced. (Elimination of cull potatoes in in- be started immediately. The government allocated $3,425,-90- 4 terstate shipments and fqfcral-stat- e outright and loaned an additional inspection of shipments are two major provisions of the proposed pro- $2,212,854 on the completed projects, gram. Those principles were employ- nihioh include waterworks, sewers, ed by several northern and western municipal improvements, schools, reproducers in marketing the 1937 servoirs, city halls, eloctric plants, crop. Such provisions would operate highway improvements and university as hong as the pngram is in force, buildings. until July 31, 1941 unless 1h( proMeanwhile, failure to start work on gram is previously terminated by the new state tuberculosis hospital an order from the secretary of agri- at Ogden brought charges that the culture following a majority refer- State Board of Health is staging n strike to obstruct start endum vote from growers. The pro- a of to allow is orderly operations. designed gram Ai S. Brown, legislative chairman surplus marketing, particularly in years. of the Utah Tuberculosis Association An order requiring shipper com- who made the accusation, declared, pliance with the program can be is- "I have heard comments that the sued if such action is favored by twn $182,000 now available is not enough 15' for an thirds of the growers in the adequate hospital, but tht states voting either by a number of fact remains that the PWA has apgrowers or volume of potatoes rep- proved the plana which provide beds resented, and if handlers represent- for 96 patients. dirtricV Ja"J ing 50 per cent of the volume of shipped. If the producers potatoes ? i English and Parley W. Hale, 5th; vote is favorable but the required VEAL KILLERS TAKE F. A. Weyersberg wd Sheldon IL number of handlers do not sign the - 25 . to'S..? llSshi J in-fM- M J-- ".'.J" "sit-dow- 1 M Si m 19( 8( SE MRS. FERN and by the in Cache county was it cdtbntion of the birthday of tool Stake by the Benson Stake tof Society in the Lewiston First r4 ehipd and community hall, ef hadiy, August 4th. The Ad Society ' SmPh-ijTReii- Society Slake'board w'Ss sad. Six members responded: Pres 1st Rut, Counselor Thaine, Secre-1- 7 Tbnt and eliss leaders Roskelley 9 fhapd wns beautifully decor iwwith the Masons FtonJ flowers; and aqicsoai was a gold colored sa-- 1 beautiful. Miner with these words insert in blue: Mwrhers old, mem-- J ew, one hundred thousand, in ROAD Bain. .ffcringe m pn.f G0F.1NHSS103 Wells Cannon were The State road commission workp?,1,y history by Leila men, under the supervision of Mr. Benson Stake since iLs Erne Sxensen and Mr. Carl Joron August 4, 1901. As gensen, are preparing center street ;toien President's from Alain to the city cemetery and occupancy was e from her seat and First north street from Alain to the IMm.!3 her ccount wss finish- - QSL depot tracks, for oiling and the Rdief Society presidents will be completed in the near future. 8ters Bawlins and Bath foremen report .that when the the latter was represented work is completed that both slieet Florence Baer. will have a permanent surface equal to the 5 any oiled road in the stale. Fgrsm huge crowd at u First north street to first west rommunily hall where and 13 Wet exhibl-wor- t' has been raised up to the level of the mJi flowers and heplayed that it has ever i JSf TritTl pleasure to see. or Beet angel food al bin. fcod cakes were given by 3 10c 12c Sc 15c 22c 28c 17c 17c J8 SffSiOMKREME ;tusAablt 12c 26c 12c 3 Z m,dt riUdiM. torvfuL1 tf1 that Pres, The morning meeting is being hel l thM ,n aW his especially for all Stake Bishops and of so many hun- - Genealogical workers. Th af.ernion for meeting will be held espe.-i.dl- Wrlhday anni-0- 1 and long remembered Sce at it to Bicycle Riders Sj'J-l- nj to a 7 14 t EripJSilld toh i SUNDAY, AUGUST kY ,h L TO HELD were served with "umber of young The Smithfield 8:ake Genealogical charmingly attired in conference will be held Sunday, AugTen"K gowns. ust 14 in the Smithfield Second 0"rd nnTws Sneral 3? S,-;irr- i Lury Punk nd ETTio 2 Wst presidents of Ben- bml torn 8dt Uto City .ill 4to h 11c stark bjr ridow.lk, r'dor e itiMi i?17c to W :li eg cRy By wt 1- ail of Center both aides, ar notified that fecondary right of ,ng ak,0W,alkM of "Jer of City Marshal. 5QUAHE rCT s.,: tv: StlHTvraL m ''qeA'Teth STANDINGS Ptfc L W 5 0 1.000 Westinghouse . Vest Killers American Food ' Winns Confectionary Red Caps .... Boosters Van Drug the general public. All stake members are urged to ba present. LDS GENET LOGICAL EFFORTS ARE PRAISED Genea(UP) SaIt Lake City church logical efforts of the LDS wwre praised here by Capt. Anders Scan Ostby, representative of the dinavian Genealogical Society, who visited Salt Lake City as a tourist. "A splendid work of great value to the generations to come, and a remarkably modem idea as a religious motive, he declared. AOO .666 .600 A00 .250 .000 2 2 1 3 0 2 Blonday American Food 19, Bolsters 6. Veal Killers 13, Van Drug 10. Tuesday Westiagtause 9, Griffiths 6. Winns Confectionary 11, Red Caps 8. Wednesday Veal Killers 16, American Food Boosters 10, Griffiths 8. NEXT WEEKS SCHEDULE i Alonday, August 15 8 p. m. Westinghouse vs Red Caps. 9 p. m. Veal Killers vs Winn Cojw , Gee fectionsry. Tuesday, August 16 8 p. m. Boosters vs Red Caps. 9 p. m. Van Drug vs Westinghouse Friday, August 19 8 p. m. Van Drug vs Winns Confectionary. 9 p. m. Red Caps vs Veal Killers ; ... . 1 2 2 4. k3 - 4 4 8 LAST WEEKS RESULTS Sunday Winns Confectionary 20, Griffiths vll. hfiCan; i SECOND PLACE f, , latter giving a start I!. niung talk. The program was the State SuVemeTouri Chris Greenhagen, 8th; Mrs. Robert with the approval of the president. Slaughter, 9th; Thelma If excessive surpluses threaten disParnell Hinckley and Oisrfc aster to markets and farm prices, Pttd 10th; Weber county district ftcnc 12 h p t jav mi other limitations provided for in the program could be made operative if recommended by the area committee. hiiS 3 These measures would limit by grade and size the quality of on the Republican Ballot but hafnot potatoes wri? D. . H. other than culls which could be shipflled an acceptance. in interstate commerce. No reDemocrats and T.ronty-on- e three nd IL Henki- - ped strictions would.. be made en shipfiled dor the 12 Mlke1JfvW1S and Wal,a Republican, h ments within t1e state df origin or vacancies coming up in the Frank BonMci in Munty e "lher pun :crat8i foreign trade cr on officially cerCowles, Spring tified and potatoes when sold for seed. and one additional Republican Mcp?an County, Mark Th.ck Small shipments of 2,000 would be oeen designated for nominat.ons Bavi8 County. Joseph A. Sill, not accepted. exempt under the program. and Harry L. Strong, Kays- ooo Layton, House in the State positions Junb Countv Vicfor G fll!ed til, VOTERS TO VOTE k fall and so far, 42 Democrats Avar) Summit County, Tom P. Costas. Tark sewn Republicans have filed Peli- - cit . Cache county, Hans B. Nielsen, SCHOOL BOND ISSUE Lewis-e- d tiens of uimination. In the designst- Hyrum. and Melvin E. Kent, but unaccepted house classifies- - ton. Uinta c3unty, t)avid II. Calder At a special sersion Tuesday night. Democrats and 10 2nd GeorRe a. siaugh, both of tio are eight 9, the Cache County b ard August j H. Harrispn, Duchesne county, J. set apart Friday, Augeducation of A complete list of all filings roc- Kmery county, Elden Bryant, Perron; ust 26 as the date for a $160 000 i eived to date follows: Sevier county, Eugene C. Nebeker, bond election. Residents of the school U. S. Senate (ime elected- )lichfield. utah countyi Selvoy J. district will vote at 34 palling jlaros Bcinvra'.s: Petition filcd-El- bcrt J?0 Springa-ille- , the five precincts throughout the j D, Thomas, Salt Lake City. . t dneinTinnd c.if Lake in y. on that day. district Claudo retUion fdRepuidica A. Christensen; Utah board The appointed 102 Judges Lake T. Barnes, Salt City. Design f; George S. Young, Provo; of authDriscd clerk and T; Dr Arthur L WhVrnr, ted Eonncsbeck, j en C0UIJ M. Theurer to publish notice I Li0yd lake CVy Alason, Tromonton, and David of election and to prepare for the U. S. Representative (two elected) Wayne Reeder Waldron, Brigham City; Dav- - vote. J. Demarrats Designated county, CZnrles D. Gardner, Boun- The Continental National Bank and Rohnaon.Irow.luhe.unty ,A Bea-mistiful; Tooele county. Sol J. Selvin, Trust company and Ure, Pctt and District: AIh Murd.'ck, Heaver, Tooele; Duchesne county, Clarence L. sijn-i- j 0f Salt Lake City are agents ver County, First District. for the district and prepared 'egal Isaac Kcpublic.ins: Designated Salt work for the band election. They will Republicans: Petitions filed fV v 1.1 L lit til MiMlflfl fiill'i alsa handle sale and issuance of the i LK5J21 .nd, wI brd members Lalene II. OILS TWO ROADS Annie 23 Wtu r arA'KfisrfirsiSft attend- jt the Cambridge ward, Sunday, July 24 th. Bishop A. Dewey conducted the services. Music by the Virginia ward choir was directed by Mrs. Hugh Brady. Speakers were Lgjloy Olson, Hugh Brady and Bistap Dewey of Virginia ward. Trayers weie by Emil Olson and Cari A. Olson. The grave in the Cambridge cemetery was dedicated by Orville Thompson. were C. P. Bennett, G N. Judkins, Orville P. Bonnett, Lkiyd Bennett, Leslie and Levere Juchau. ;e and 27c nfftrm bench Many relatives and friends ed the funeral services held 9 10 s.1. Z positSnJnThT pioneers of Smithfield and was born Salt Lake Guy, Jtah, April 2nd, Ok of the most enjoyable ixaerfd affairs ever given 29c 29c James J. Juchau was the son of James J. and Elisabeth J. Juchau, SMITH iJfS1 S3 1861. m 12c STAKE HOLDS 37HIDAY PARTY 10s 19c Utah. NEW TEAAI ORGANIZES The Griffith Store softball team accePtedC3fe combined with the Van Drug team is The bond would provide the a nevv team to be sponsored f(nning districts rtiare in a PWA building ljy Dru? Co anJ managed thpVan Sevier cnfor Henry county, program of $275,000 calling Rog- erson, Alantua; Wm1 b D(ywdle. Democrats: Petition Filed J. Bates. Richfield, and Peter struction of junior high schools at er I. AIcDcnough, S:dt Lake County; up men wM 0n,y Monrce. new Van Drug Weber to transferred the county. Eugi'iie E. Pratt, Republicans designated: Salt Luke an addition to the Smithfield junior team. The paid up men are Ronald Justice Republican: Designated N. Ross Beatie, Airs. E. H.'high school and recreation facilities Pitcher, Frank Emmett, Grant Tool-a- n, Williiun AI. Folland, Salt Lake Coun City, E. T. Capcner, John Fet- - at various elementary schools, Eardley, Noble Chambers, Ted Ashton ty. on James Devine, Inland G. Larsen,! ser, 12 elected) and Samuel W. Merrill. State Senate 3rd dis- and Ralph A. Sheffield; Washipiton VIUANRC ENTERTAIN Democrats: Petition filed Any team wishing to use partly MWHHIO county, Albert E. Aliller, St. George;, up man oan do so only by paypaid trict (Rich. Summit, Wasatch, F. San Juan county, Leiand W. Radd, BOY SCOUTS Alonso them counties) ing up completely. Morgan WBHaw ANY TEAAI FORFEITING MORE THAN TWO GAA1ES IN THE LAST LAMB CROP INCREASES The Smithfield Kiwanis dub enter- QUARTER WILL AUTO.WATICAL- MM1TrEB VMrs tained the Buy Scouts of Smithfield . LY BE SUSPENDED FROM THE PARK Salt Lake City (UP) The 1938 (UP) Reeagni-Uo- n lamb crop showed a five per cent in- at the James Mack Alemorial park SOFTBALL ORGANIZATION, Salt Lake City evening. ; CORDING TO ED 11YDEN. of the kite George H. Deni, crease throughout the nation, or apWashDr. D. C. Budge of Logan related ooo U. the through renaming of George head, 2,000,000 proximately round the world trip. He explain- - STANDING OF TEAA1S his Grove in Alemorial Parleys reportington the S. Department of Agriculture ed to the hoys the various customs GIRLS SOFTBALL II canyon, was advocated here by ed here. Mercur and living conditions of the people W Pet the of general committee The 1938 crop was estimated at in the different foreign countries, 1.0C0 Q 8 Pioneer society. 32.221.000 head, as compared with whihe was greatly enjoyed bv a ut while 1.000 1 0 that J. R. Jarvis explained 1937. de- 30.780.000 in 60 scouts, club members and scout 1 1 .500 the committee members had no 1938 crop showed a leaders. In due the 1 1 .500 honor Utah, the from detract sire to believe similar increase: 1,545,000 head this 1 .384 8 Fallowing Dr. Budges interesting ji;t and Run the first president, they ar-tS .000 0 year in comparison with 1.500,000 talk, various games were 'enjoyed Troopers there are so many parks named --oooand a light lunhccon was served by in 1937 and 1,451,000 in 1936. change this that Washington Weather and feed conditions in the the Kiwanis dub. Alr. and Airs. Leo Pilcher enterwould be insignificant. -- oootained at a chicken dinner Saturday sheep states this year were mho committee maintained that Air. and Mrs. Isson Fullmer of evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. is due Dem, former U. S.tfie most favorable in many years, Utah Logan and Air. and Airs. Homer Rich Alorris Lommori of Carlin, Nevada, Jltarv of War and Governor of, the department said. Lambs in aver-durio are expected to be above the left Saturday evening for a trip' Mrs. Lommori was formerly Miss Utah for his many contributions through Yellowstone National park. jAnnabcll age in weight. his long career. Petty of Amalga. . i - Wil-lards.- ( L-- HUjri, AC-Alond- ay er , i ng ( I WN FROLIC TOSOUT SPONSORED BV SOUTHFIELD STAKE Pal. Iissilor Hi Oroysids I. A. GENERAL BOARD |