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Show Uki liftlN, Smithfield, Sat. to Mon. Myna Loy in MAH PROOF-Tues- Cily, Robert Young- - Florence Rice in PARADISE FOR THREE -Wed. rI YOUR SHARE 00 DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO TO TOUR TOWH BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWB xxx1 T0IX ME SMITHUKLI). FOURTH WARDERS goSJGHTS OH county baghe fair report meeting Thursday President Eric Hendricks mg in the Fourth ward in invited . (La cache County Fair to be held gathering in the Memorial Tark, Thursday af-wan well pleased aiA the outlook for the largest fair pJl0.time there 25will atbe 2 a p. m. at Wnirti north-held m 1 been ewer program aa (m Port- - At 5 p. There is much enthusiasm Wlll.b,e fLrtoat consisting county. Every depart-- "V JiUbe filled to capacity g.ud'b ,mdIche. or exhibit, of th.eoun. young beef has been purchased. In John H. Schenk, chairman of the addition relishes and condiments, PU7J Department reports their dss-- 1 m m,m APt Sdm rf.7 Air with1.. mZxrtl sfifs; nu m"r Z " ishows. 1, 193S COUNTY VOTERS TO VOTE TO HOLD PARTY At the ging, ft CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FRIDAY, AUGUST J1 01 w,rd Wl1! at the The good feed for an evening of entertainment. park stock the dairy placed tkii year hu A splendid musical program has condition ao that the h been arranged. Dr. As. D. Egbert will cattle for the Fair should be be matser of ceremonies. Light reheat. The Judging of the the oaf cattle will take will be served. freshments place at 9 dihy The general committee is composm. Tuesday, September 13. This ed of Bishop G. L. Rees, Bemarl morning of the fair. j, the second Hind, Ingra Van Orden, Verda Mich-aeli- s, Gtorfe Webb of Richmond who LaRae Plowman, Aquilla Noble km charge of the Horse Department Dr. and Vernon Larson. oports that despite the Inroads made The is as follows smat tractors to displace by ft Mr. and Mrs. Earl Refreshments, be will horses the draft dnft horses, All sop, arrangements, Harry Michae-li- s, nek hi evidence at the fair. All sports and program, Heber Whit As yelling teams are entered as exing; evening program, Mrs. Homer hibit bones and help to make np the Daines; transportation, R. L. Nelson; Mr. asked Webb exhibition. Tsye Lowdll Hillyard. advertising, be used loud the tbit during speaker as the A committee will canvass the ward the judging of the hones for a small fund from each family pbUe Eke to .hear the comment! to help defray the expenses. Let Also the the names of tl the Judge. every member in the ward rally to omen of the horses. Arthur Peterson, chairman of the this our first party and come with Hum PuHing reports the following a smile sal a glad handshake. No for everybody is goLorraine resentments ra.rin: Clawson Karren, to to everybody else and speak RawlRobert ing Bowen, Howard lines, Yours ins, Kay Preece and Doris Hodges have s Teal social good time. for afi this Dont forget August iD of Lewiston; Seed Kuna of Montpelier, Jobs Drasyer and Kelley 25 it 2 Pl FOURTH WARD ADVERTISING Dwyer of Clinton; 0. S. Eliason, COMMITTEE Plowman Bros. Smith fie'd, Riekfoot; Jonathan Smith, Benson; Shirley Palmer, Ponton; Heber Murray, Wells-viU-e; MAHY YOUHGMEH Roy Ballard, Roy Thsin and Cyril Hunk of Benson; Doug Wright ATTEND CAMP franklin J. W. Perkes, Hyde Perk Other entries will be announced er. The time of the contests will be Harold Gutke, Dale Van Orden and decided sods. 3mithicld Stanley Ri:hardson of Due to the added are -- nd and Bob Wolf of Hyde Park premiums on space and convenience! in the attending the Cincinnati Reds try-oniia exhibition building, Mrs. Wil-lii- camp which opened at Salt Lake City James, president of the Home August 17 and will close cn A end Community Section of the Fair ust 20. The camp is open to nputi a large number of entries. young men between the age c The quality of the exhibits will be and 20 to give them a chanc-ihobetter and there will he more of their baseball ability. theni Mrs. James and her aids Since inaugurating these cam aye phasing on some important Improve-nt- s 1934, the Cincinnati organization in their departments ao the given jobs in baseball to 93 etbibiti may be among those who attended thei1 displayed belter. Paul Gchrman, went At the meeting of the general Far of them, wnmktee it was decided that certain same year from a camp (at maj'ir-teagu- e trial, be designated for the ford) to a the class A Albany with now util as In the past. One day win certain to be recallei w designated as North Cache School and is Cincinnati this fall. Numerous Ti one for the schools Lcgan city have also advanced wd one for the South Cache Schools. camp boys since 1934, anc AA and ocided that a rodeo queen be eral wiH leagues be in the majors sosn from the gam particular district to for the opportunity provided "Pnoent that district on their day n Dir. The names of the rodeo these camps, many of them had a chance to en have naver of the J"8 particular district wjjl career. end a drawing tpke on a professional J jrobled will be in charj These camps r the EJ Queen for that day. Rodeo Queen will Mickey Shailcr, lead the Grand minor-league manager, now WT with Leo Cnamer, the King minor-lea- ? The other queens of the of the Cincinnati him. At c assist will Others will follow and each iq. their "ty or fiv fnur of games Jtion will he presented to the several will be played daily. each y past before the grand J M- will be giv. A fair try-oThe queens will not have tc who competes, ball player this year as King Cromer v,T be of great hel .Penal flag bearers who rush in no doubt attend. who mabe ' n more tapress- - those ' LABOR DAY lROG eee Benson; Barbara PLAN Labo A bigger and finer Mary Gcno Lamb, is being pla program livity Benson, Newton; TbA over las! air KichmondiSre additional year than wns put el i Gordon, Sam to cording an-T?'ho hv been director. tional Logan rodeo queen Each member of the J? ?n wntest now, will be an- is planning special . uda Juin rs,. ' u his field of activity with ," w ON SCHOOL BOND L WESTIHGNOUSE LOSES 1st ISSUE ers 4. Tuesda- y- a ut m well-kno- ut ji1 n' he r1'.tbe lne even, is otlcp cities of cryone. Tentative plans call ft'r J ctTange for the selection shuffle board horeeshea, 3Utvni loon Oh possible. ball, kick pin, volk, teither jfinst official appear soft ball games during In Uni nt famuui Union Pacific r the day and evening sell tte tam if (u.- - J ? ,,Jn new uniforms ooo . iCr win r0, County Fair, SEVEN STAKE SOFTB Grand Entry TOITRN AMENT UNDER tim rodeo nadh day. The seven stake soft! ment which be tan at Smit y other band in tie nesday night found Legal That 1. their Franklin specialty. ily downing the fonimissioners wih field trouncing Benson s UillUm'uv S" charK s wIU mak 3 and the strong Cache improvements at ihe s pitchers battie from O Pair tlu-swill be 2 0. Ilyrum drew the f 41 orth,bl,, K Mae w? be In will Fred Aete, Cache stake ta,A,'r regular plied the feoture of the mxd stanJ J1?0 a" th Tills will make striking eut seversl Prest til ft, n the shndo with and holding them scorele excellent the rodeo. out tlw game. iB L S 5crTi e Snvm?MENT C8ARX Jv AND NOVELL Mr. and Mrs. LeCrand INDIVIDUAL Bishop W. L. Winn and STYLIST. Winn left Wednesday for yon of dolor ad sad park. $20,000.00 25,000.00 20,000.00 ... $116,000.00 100,000.00 80.000.00 m. 6,000.00 15,000.00 299,900.001 4,060.00 18.150.00 15.550.00 4,250.00 69 J) 50.00 868,950.00 PROPOSED METHOD OF FINANCING General Obligation Bonds 8 $160,000.00 Contributions from the 8 cities P. W. A Grant 134,775.00 Current Schcol Funds 5,125.00 ... g. 99,900.00 Present Bonded Indebtedness Debt Limit 4 of Valuation, approximately Limit in excess of present debt Maximum estimated t3x lenr require 'or each Ol.OOO.QOaji- -- 1 Weit-inghou- ij to meet! present debt pregram Plan I am, Plan II spective plans call DISTRICT APPROVED $2.33 2.05 2.60 at the Sentinel OTATO GROWERS EEK HELP Emer Salt Lake City (UP) ncy rate reductions to save Utah tato and peach growers was asked re of the Union Pacific and Denver d Rod Grande Western railroads 1 the interstate commerce commig; rates, if granted tato growers, would be in effect 30 days end would enable ship-- t of nwre than 500 carloads of atoes now ready for market The Ip must be moved within a month it will be a total loss, offiicals Unless some aid is granted grow-a-t once all early potatoes vgill st iboth to the growers and the se and Van Drug and Rmis Richard Glen Tout for .Westinghouae. . . ' Manager Royal Sparrow helped his cause with a home run in the fourth with two mates on the path. In the early game the Red Caps turned back the scrappy Boosters in a heavy slugging affair with Perry Wickham leading the way for the and losers while Donald Jackson Keith Ilurren were most effective for the w'innsrs. Wade Miles made two beautiful catches in left field for the Red Caps. Tuesday night saw the Red Caps take an early lead and then muff it under pressure to lose to the strong Westinghouse outfit. Winns Confectionary beat the Veal Killers in a thriller which was featured by the two third basemen, Wayne Rich for Winns and Clintcn Nelson for the Butchers. These two of boys robbed opposing batsmen double hits to convert them into plays. CURB AND GUTTER SG8, 950.00 $320,000.00 720,000.00 400,000.00 n. The emergency Mens softball teams will complete the third quarter of the Bessons play Friday. All seven teams are still fighting for a berth In the round robin tournament to be held at the end of the regular playing season. suffered its first defeat f the second half 12 to 14 Tuesday night at the bands of the Van Drug tesm in thrilling battle which waa featured by sparkling fielding by Walt Hansen pt --OHO 69,050.00 - Wednesday, August 2-4Red Caps vs Bootaers, 8 p. m. American Food vs Veal Killers, 9 p. m. L. E. NELSON new primary laws of the state. Attorney Nelson is seeking reflection to the office he hns held during the past two years. Those in the present county administration declare that he has served well and efficiently and that he has earefully protected the rights of the county in every undertaking. As a prosecutor of criminal casss brought to him by the peace officers of the county, Attorney Nelson nas done exceptional work, it is said. He is the first candidate to file for the office of county attorney. This figure has been increased from the one of $378,500.00 published by $21,400.00 and is accounted for by the items of contingencies, interest during construction, and miscellaneous expenses requested in the estimate by P. W. A Total Estimated Revenue " NEXT WEEKS SCHEDULE Friday, .August 19 Van Drug vs Winns Confectionary 8 p. . m. Red Caps vs Veal Killers, 9 p. m. Last Quarter Monday, August 25 Red Caps vs. Winns Confectionary 8 p. m. American Food Vs. Westinghouse, 9 p. n. Tuesday, August 2-3Veal Killers vs Boosters, I p .m. Van Drug va. Westinghwue, 9 pt. 15,OQj).00 ' Costs HALF ' Red Cape 18, Boosters 15 Van Drug 14, Westinghouse 12. i Total Estimated 2nd LAST WEEKS RESULTS Monday Westinghouse 16, Red Caps 9. Winns Confectionary 5, Veal Kill- BUILDING PROGRAM Lewiston Junior high school $95,000.00 Wellsville Junior high school 75,000.00 Providence Junior high school 60,000.00 Smithfield Junior high school addition.. 15,000.00 Alterations ait 7 buildiga to provide recreation and physical education facilities 6,000.00 Equipment and apparatus 15,000.00 Architects fees, legal, and prelimin14,100.00 ary expenses, etc. Contingencies 15,650.00 Interest duimg construction at 4 4,250.00 GAME iH Requesting that his name be plac- MENS STANDING OF SOFTBALL ed on the Democratic ticket as a candidate for county attorney, L. E. Nelson, well-knoLogan lawyer has filed his petition required by the Editors Note: The Pillowing proposed school bond figures were darwn up by the Cache County Shcool Board and wiH be voted upon next Friday, August 26. Residents of the srhcbl district will vote at 34 poling places in the five precincts throughout the This is n very important bond election and every eligibleday.voter should cut his ballot. The way the modern trend of time in going we will noon need more room in which to educate the coming generation of Cache County. The bond woKild provide the school districts share of $160,000 in n FWA building progarm f $368,650 calling for construction of junior high schools in Lewiston, Providence and WeHavillev an addition td the Smithfield junior high achaol, and recreation facilities at various elementary schools. PROPOSED E. NELSON SEEKS At a city council meeting held Wednesday evening the erty council voted to create a curb and guttei district within the district as advertised in the Notice of Intention lo three includes Tax. This district blocks on Main street and one on Second South East of Alain and part of First East. The contract for furnishing cement and steel was let to the Smithfield Lumber and Hardware Co. and Anderson Lumber Co., one half each. Resolutions were passed accepting the grant of the United States for 45 per cent of the cost of the waterconsideration. works project under This grant will give the city $13, 909.00. Notice is being published an:I posted of a bond election to be held September 3, 1938. At this election taxpayers of 1937 will vote on a $17,000.00 bond issue to help finance the waterworks project and authorize the sale of these bands which will interest rate per annum. carry 3 This is 1 per cent lower than the government rate. The mayor and council authorized the waterworks committee to prepare and send letters to all taxgiving payers in Smithfield City them full particulars on the water project to be followed .by a publi meeting to be held on Weincsday, August 31 in the library building. ooo STANDING OF GIRLS SOFTBALL UTAH BLACKSMITHS TO CELEBRATE All blacksmiths of Cache Valley Charles Root, Commerce will hare a holiday Thursday, Sepiiey for the Utah Public Service tember 1st, 1938 and will celebrate at ission, declared, d F. Smith, agricultural com' a full day and evening of entertainment at Lagoon. ter, explained to Gov. Henry AH blacksmith., welders and mechod, Root and other state UTAH HOLSTEIN'S MAKE anics and their partners are Invited present prices will not MONEY FOR OWNERS to attend. AH are instructed to fur- lotato growers to move early Utahs Salt Lake City (UP) their own lunch. Quotations, he said, are now were a neat source ofj a good program is being arrang-revencents a hundred in the field, Holsteins last year. ill not compensate farmers fd for reports Mr. George F. White Figures released by the milk in- - 0f Smithfield, president of the B. ing and harvesting, York Run 2 ddressed letters to the reil-- d dustry foundation of New and W. Association. Federal showed a oash income of $6,580,000 another to the pt, 1937 .UTAH HONEY BEES from milk in Utah during ommodity distribution cc ' aome of 98,-- BEING THREATENED the if cooperation the latter through body asking cannot be given aimi-t- o 000 cows. Logan Honey bees la (UP) that in Nebraska whore IThe average production of a cow Utah are being threatened by the are now getting 50 cents a was 2493 quarts of milk. There were agricultural insect control program, 2;230,000,000 quarts consumed in the according to Dr. G. F. Knowlton, asor potato crops, state. ire to the Interstate sociate entomologist cf the Utah butter production gute Utah Root pointed out experiment Nation, Union Pacific has granted was listed at 9,999,000 pounds durHe urges farmers to dust their peach ing 1936; cheese produclxm was 4,--' iy freight rates to whiia the air pg for insect pon but said the concession by 925.000 pounds for the same year, ig quiet to gvoid poison.ng bees, C and -ice cream production totaled 1, oad will not be of value qoo163.000 gallons. makes the rates FUTURE FARMERS TO B1EET in-credit And of course, all one days notice goes IN LOGAN f to old Boggie. the present five days. A cHy .of tents" (UP) Logan ooo will house delegates from 46 chapTRAVEL INCREASES ters of the Future Farmers of Amieo lo Bicycle Riders TOURIST atten- erica in their annual conventior cn Tourist Vernal (UP) dance has shown s steady increase the Utah Strie college campus hen following sidewalks are xe-t-o this summer at the Dinosaur Nation- on August 18, 19 and 20. tents have bicycle riders, sll of al monument. Fifty large army-styl- e street, both sides; west Center Registration in May totaled 835, been pitched in Emil Hansen snnre to First West, both sides. jumped to 1381 in June and .reach- cast of the college library. notified that are riders ed 2251 in July, according to park bicycle WANTED TO BUY ROASTING have only a secondary right of officials. . An administrative lbree has been EARS OF CORN AT SMITHFIELD vy on the remaining sidewalks of LOCKER STORAGE In charge since the park was enlerg - ICE AND inithfield, City. . 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