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Show q,,4" HjUH, f 3 gt YOUR SmrtMieU, Fnday, OF HUMAN HEARTS and OUTLAWS OF SONARA SaL lo Mon. Alice Faye in YOURE A SWEETHEART SHARE DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO TO yoiir TOWN YOUR TOWN xn flUi'SB DEAUTIFY SMITH I'l ELD, I'ACIIK COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938. 0 'IT NUMBER 37. Q CE PLANS COMPLETE FOR AVAILABLE BANT FOURTH WARD PARTY f0M GOVERNMENT At Federal government bn entered upon at Wash-t- n program works as a means of throughout the As is well known, the ji that the federal government Rentes with the states and local jagamties by making outright gifts tkem of a part of the cost of the es Uni-Tgut- alfit works, the remainder of the at to he furnished of course by communities themselves. At ipmcian of the advisability of program is not to be discussed tat tl ttTt 1 program has been definite-- , upon, and is now under The United parts of the vodi teem that it is wise pol- dm part of communities to utt adnotage of this opportunity, with the federal gov 3 enaunt in the building of public wta, provided the projects under aka ase really legitimate and nee-muIf they are, then the net re-B y. dt is the saving of the program communities of the amount iaited by the federal government. Cider present conditions this saving i ef vital importance, die by 9c 5e 5c 3c Oc h 4c :5c le, and Providence, to the Junior High at SmitMield, and to alter buildings in seven other so ae to provide recrea-aaand physical education facili did an addition to school school com-snaiii- ol Ihii program ia estimated to coat $300,000.00, in addit-- i to Him paid by localities where ho ichoola are to be located. Of this scant the sum of $135,000.00, or A per cent, ia to be donated by ippmimately s federal government The it .remain-ic- r, per cent, or the sum ! 165J)00.00 is to be raised by County schools, which with the s of ooms current funds, requires which :5c Oc n to Lewia-Wellsvil- 3c Oc Edu-Ur- has proposed a program cdi Junior High Schools at 9c Oc the Board of this County 55 bond issue of $160,000.00 Qi Friday, August 26th the voters f Oadie County will decide whether hey approve the issuing of these :nde. Oc Proposed 6c .aunty :5c 4 u thi 4i year :5c by the of Education and the Superintendent of Public 1 ! ft ir1 'T 7c 5c 9c Oc Program i Oc Oc I 7c 9c Oc 5c 9c 2c 5c 4c does not meet with individuals and That ft in very the case. It ia impossible wpnne, and this ia said meaning any offense to any-gf- tj Pmt i. that different in- have different view- which they are of course ft present program ia question of Emnea tjr, tJ ii other proposal ia made, are urgent When I E it ia, again be objections and Wiens. There always will be. tton, then, ia this: Ia th ?rran substantially right con,tocring the present eU of the County, and t thought of the WaSTrt 1uetton of education T lb 2.i lat authorities have 14 w B only 3c M 7e to come. ia approved Program Oc 9c of the approval the best program, oonsidered, for the schools County, to put them on a modem, practical basis for unqualified M being !en 3c :2c program has bad the consideration of the Cache Board of Education, and has K2" 52 V8? 4lat authorities next question taxpayers afford Thl question might by king another: Can uioru not to adopt the pro- - iufrten lie W Ac, hik? b County have lbeip education system. ?, ProSreM throng the Yeatn. n 3 Bit v! continue to do ao. It Jltowed to back-slid- e, th t of progreaa Is treat uK ""to of the schools 1 bafli I k,. in i.0 totoewOed. UMd Some of the he lur ATTENTION VOTERS BASEBALL TEAM CLOSE GAMES FEATURE BOND ELECTION ENTERS SERIES GIRLS SOFTBALL The committee in charge of the afternoon sports for the Fourth ward The Smithfield baseball team baa STANDING OF THE TEAMS The Federal government at Washington D. C., has launched a new entered the Little World Scries at party, August 25 announce the folof public works as a mean of stimulating business, throughout the Franklin to be held September 2, 3, lowing program beginning at 2 country. Through this program grants are being made to all states and and 4. This aeries each year proves oclock: 1. Van ball Explorers vs M. communities who are willing to cooperate. These grants are in the form to be the highlight in northern Utah baseball and especially to Cache valof outright gifts to the extent of 45 Men. percent of the cost of the projeete first year 2. Volley Ball ley fans. This is the Married men vs promoted. Smithfield baa entered this tournamen. Single ment and the fans are showing Tho Cache County Board of Education has set 8. Baseball accuracy throw, all up a Junior High School SMITHFIELD B1IXED TEAM great interest in the teams. ages. building program that will make our county schools equal to the beat. 4. "Buttle Rubber accuracy, throw Much experimentig has been going BOWS TO WELLSVILLE This building program ia an inevitable thing that must come in the A mixed team of girls from Smith-fiel- d all ages. very on with new players throughout the took a gentle softball bow benear will 5. Horso shoe pitching, future. Shall new summer. Some faces we take appear advantage of the grant given by the Federal picked of teams. on the Smithfield line-usupported fore a valley champion team government or shall w let some other district profit by our loea? Wellsville girls, Thursday, August 6. Nail driving contest. One by the older true and tried men. an We do not want the public to think that that wa are from each block. Following ia a list of players 18, to the rhythm of 22 to 9, under suggesting that 7. Log sawing contest two men the 45 percent in the grant will not have to be paid by tax payers. Thai from which the 14 players will be the white lights on the champions Little field. chosen for this Franklin from each block. ia all arranged by the same group of lawmakers who have let up the World Series. The Smithfield team, not having 8. Tug of war 20 scouts vs 15 Public Works program. The thing of it ia all tax payers will be required Pitchers: Demar Scrowthera, Stan practiced before found wome diffiexplorers. to pay their proportion of the sum of money act culty in their defense plays. How9. Relay Races up by our Government and Richardson and Keith Hurren. Scouti. the Hansen Catchers: Pete and to 10. Relay Races Royal ever at the starting sf the 5th innreceive a portion of what we pay in taxes ia to taka adonly wsy Gleaners. ing the mixed group damped down Prizes will be given in the fol- vantage of the offer in receiving the 45 Sparrow. percent grant on legitimate proon the Wellsville team giving them base: and Darrel First Pitcher events: lowing (Contestant! mut be ject! which will return to the tax payers the maximum in value. their last score. At this point the Van Orden. Dale 18 year of age or over to compete Our overcrowded elementary schools causes a definite need of this Second base: Marlin Hansen, Wil- odds were to heavy, Smtihfield g tirinp to and including event number 6) and ng two runs in the sixth. The score ford Pawn, Con Richardson 1. Tallest man present. building program. It is more eenaible to build when we can for 65 cents ended 22 to 9 for the Wellsville ten. Moody. Floyd 2. Shortest man present. on the dollar. Opportunity seldom presents iteaif when onr need ia ao and great. Third base: Harold GuTke 8. Heaviest man present LITERARY DEFEATS Even though prices of crops are low at the present these bonds do not have Grant Webb. 4. Shortest woman present Short atop: Tick Olney and Clin- HERALD-JOURNA- L to bo retired during the current year. Our tax levy rate will not be 5. Woman with smallest feet apprec- ton Nelson. The Smithfield Literary team de6. Lightest woman present iably increased. feated Von the Outfielders: Rais Logan Herald-JournRichards, 7. Oldest couple ages added. softball Bob Fulkerson and WaltSo tax Friday, August 19 at team, Richardson, payer profit by a vote to relieve your future building burden. 8. Family with the greatest numthe Smithfield ball park. When the er Hansen. Profit by using the federal grants that are yours instead of ber present letting others Some shifts are being made to Logan team refused to play their 9. Oldest man. get the gifts. Please remember Mr. Tax Payer that 45 percent of the coat the infield. The outfield outs" in the last of the 7th innstrengthen 10. Oldest lady. of the proposed building program ia an outright seems with Hansen, Fulkerson ing in a 11 to 11 tie, the game was secure Federal from the gift 11. Boy with the best crop of Richards and Richardson fighting for forfeited to Smithfield. government. freckles. the three positions. 12. Girl with the best crop of with FLAPPERS DEFEAT We are entering the series freckles. Smithfield men only, though we have HYRUM GIRLS 13. Owner of the oldest model car. A Tiyrum girls team Buffered a right to chouse outside players, 14. Family present that milks the 10 to 11 defeat before the Smithfield said Hebe Whiting, manager. most cows. "Lets back Smithfield. Flappers Tuesday, August 23, before All prize winners will be announ. uoo a large group of spectators. ced at the evening program and winA bonehead play on the Hyrum SAM GORDON ACCEPTS team ners must he there to accept their featured a home run in the prizes. Salt Lake City A com- - WilGord Owen Woodruff, Wilford C. of the seventh, but the runner (UP) first MILLARD CONTRACT Intermission missed second base and was thereplete list of candidates for nomina-- 1 Brimley. In order to care for the crowd tlyit tion for state office at the September District 7, Utah county, elect two for called out. The score being 10 wishes to remain at the .park during 13 Utah Primary election follows: Democrats Francis S. Lundell, been to 10 in the first at the last of the who H. Sam has Gordon, tho hours from 6 to 7:30, the folU. S. Senator in Benhamin; Emily D. Aid, Provo; teaching at the Smithfield junior seventh Vadias Hillyard came lowing program has been arranged: Democrat Elbert D. Thomas, : Arthur 0. Ellett, Spanish Fork; J. high school for the two years, ith the winning run. past (1) Central park will be reserved Salt Lake City. W. Thornton, Provo; Mary K. Mower, has accepted a contract to teach at for games and sports. Claude T. BameB, American Fork; A. II. Lowe, Plea- the Millard Republicans high ahool at Fillmore, WESTiNGHGUSE soc(2) South and West informal and Dr. Arthur C. Wherry, both Sal sant Grove and W. W. Clyde; Spring-vill- e. Utah. ial center for those who wish to res, Lake City, and Dr Franklin S. HarWhile Mr. Gordon has been at the and visit. Dr. N. C. Spalding, Smithfield school he has done some BUILDS UP LEAD ris, Provo. Republicans (3). Northeast portion radio proFirst District U. S. Representat- Provo; R. H. Andrus, Spanish Fork, very good work, developing a very gram, Major Bowes, 6 to 7. iveand S. I. Guodwin, Lehi. feaSTANDING OF BIENS pjod agriculture department, soo Abe Murdock, Beaver. Democrat District 8, Beaver and Millard turing two spring and one fall junTEAMS SOFTBALL LeRny B. Young, Og counties: Republicans ior stock shows, along with many RICHMOND HORSE Pet. D Grant H. Tolton, end Frank den, and R. E. Miller, Myton. other smaller projects. ASL Second district U. S. Represen- Lowe, both Beaver, Margaret Cates. He has also directed two strong .750 WINS TWO TROPHIES tative. Rohn, Milford. fiutball teams, one district champion, .750 F. D. Williams, two good baaketball teams, win- - g J. Will Robinson, lro-vDemocrats A21 Republicans and Warwick C. Lamoreaux, ; Minersville, and Alonzo Huntsman second place each year in the local .371 Alvin Bairs horse named Rex enand Adolph Huntsman and James junior high school league. .200 tered in the Freslon horse show, Salt Lake City. Horace C. Beck, Kelley, both Fillmore. In addition he has developed two .161 Republicans held in connectP-- with their fair and F. District 9, Sanpete and Sevier coun outstanding track teams, taking the rodeo, August 19 and 20, 1938, won Inland B. Swaner, and Dean Northern Cache County district chamties: LAST WEEKS RESULTS first prize ribbon and a gold trophy Drayton, all f Salt Lake City. Democrats Utah State Supreme Court Harry G. Erickson, pionship for the spring of 1938. in the official stock horse class nn-....Friday Mr. Gordon has been t'.Te summer Thomas W. Jensen and Ed Johnston, Winns Confectionary 19, Van Drug first prize ribbon and a trophy in Roger!. McPoivurV dl Mount Pleasant, and Conrad recreational leader for the past two i 4 the three gaited open class for stock Democrats summers and is a scout leader andj Veal Killers . 6, Red Caps 3. horess. He also won second prize in Salt Lake City and Eugene E. lralr, Frischknccht, Clarion. Adolpli W. Jensen, scout commissioner. Republican the pleasure hmso class and third Ogden. Monday From the fine showing Mr. William II. Folland, Ephraim. Winns Confectionary 17, Red Caps Republican prize in the polo bending race. District 12, Emery, Grand and San has made in Smithfield we are going 6. s Second ,third and fourth prizes in Salt Lake City. to miss him and hope that the exJuan counties: Utah State Senate-Dis- trict the stock horse class were won by Westinghouse 11, American Food 4 and Ross Leonard Democrats perience he had had will help him in 2, Cacho County: Dennis DeWitt, Logan, LaVcne Kicks Tuesday James A. McMurrin Byron A. Howard, both Huntington; his new undertaking at the Mi'bini Democrats Veal Killers 19, Boosters 9. of Montpelier and George llog.in X A. and in will He school. work Ferron start high and Henry Peterson, both of Logan. Wendell Fetersen, Westinghouse 19, Van Drug 3. Grace, Idaho. hia new capacity Monday, August 29. Herschcl Bullcn, Redd, Monticello. Republican Rex was chosen to lend the ribt Melish, Mra. Gordon and family will join Mitchell NEXT WEEKS SCHEDULE . Republican bon winners parade held Saturday at Iogan. him in future. near the jj Wednesday, August 24 1:80 p. m. Wing the only horse District 8, Summit, Rich, Wasatch Muab. - - 'OOO year District 15, Davis County, Red Caps vs. Boosters 8 p. m. oq oqj uj awq ujm. Daggett and Morgan counties li." Cran- william' "li American Food vs Veal Killers 9 LOCAL HORSE DcnmwrnU prizes. p. m. Cache valley is beepming noted mer, Keetley, end Alonzo F. Hop-kiBountiful and Joseph A. Sill, Lay- WINS AT PRESTON Friday, August 26 for its many fine horses. Croydon. Winns IL Fletcher, toile Robert Confectionary vs. Boosters 8 Republican Lloyd Riley, Itounti-fu- L Oliver Nilsona horse, Prince, won p. m. Republican PITCHER FAMILY TO Park City. Van Drug vs Veal Killers 9 p. m. first prize at the Preston Horse Show HOLD REUNION District 4, Weber county: Utah State Hduae of Represen- Saturday, August 20. Prince was enMonday, August 29 The Pitcher family reunion wi l be Democrats Joseph W. Jensen, Red Caps vs American Food, S p. tered in the ladies open pleasure held In the Public Park on Monday, ,Roy T. Leland Slireeve, Ogden and tatives Elder county: Box Joss class ridden was Fhy-ll- is m. Blrs. end to by lira according Ogden,. 5, A. Huggins, September B. 0. Jeppson, Milton orDemocrats Tout. Seventeen other fine horses Westinghouse vs Veal Killers, 9 Carl Cs GaAfllf Off- Pitcher, president of the family Republican John J- - Johnson, al were entered in this class. Second p. m. and invited J. Thorne, members AU ire ganization. district 6, Salt Lake county, elect Brigham City, No. 1; David Reeder Tuesday, August 30 prize was won by Rex, a horse ownto attemL Winns Oonfectionsry vs. American Waldron and Wayne N. Mason, both ed by Alvin Bair of Richmond. three: inThe winning at the Preston Horse Food, 8 p. m. F Trcmonton, No. 2. E.- M. Hoyle, building! will be provided. It is a Democrats Charles A. Anders- Show makes Prince an outstanding Van Drug vs Red Caps, 9 p. m. evitable. If they cannot be built on (Bdvrard Walker, Gordon Weeiand, Republicans P. Inwe, Willard, horse of his class, winning at all Wednesday, August 31 Fills basic of 55 cents on ths dollar, they on-, Mantua, Frank Page N. Child, Mrs. Stanley Boosters vs American Food. 8 p. will be bult enyway. and Emery J. Reese, Brigham City, three shows entered, lie has won Stewart, Charels W. Spence, Edwaru The federal program of public IL Watson, Mrs. Annie Pike Green-mo- No. 4; E. Carl Green, Taylor, Ne. 5. prizes end trophies at the USAC sad m. lie Westinghouse vs Red Caps 9 p. in. works is under way. The money Morgan county: Ogden Shows held this year. Grant MacFarlane. J. Carlos Mark Thackery, shows three distinct gaits. Democrats D. will be spent If we do net get 000 T. Lawerr.ee Epperson, Lambert, WANTED TO BUY ROASTING D. W. Croydon, and S. J. Olsen, Morgan ours, other communities will PB Winder, A. George Skeen, We Rees, Several people from Smithfield EARS OF CORN AT SMITHFIELD Joseph E. . Republicans it, sni we will be the losers. LOCKER must take advantage of this opSTORAGE and Dean William Toone, attended the rodeo and celebration ICE AND T. Morgan W. Mrs. Republicans ua. 8-PLANT at Preston last week end. (Continued on page 5) IL Cluff, portunity while it to befcra Kiefer, F Harvey Sam ler, will probably never come again. pro-gra- p, w-m- al OFFICE ASPIRANTS IN UTAH LISTED . o, I ! ' t paj n, u - d, Pai-ratt- 26 Smithfield vs. Weston COMMUNITY BALL PARK.' |