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Show O - r Smnhfield, SaL to Hon. Luise RaMehin HflIH, tri' tetf YOUR DO wntoioj Auuit or ibould he SJJ.U. Douglas in THE TOY WIFETues.Wed i Edith Fellows in CITY STREETS SHARE DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO s . town your TO BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN of 0 wim 3 Kniedieo" XMI YOLCME Jl oauiio ownitttd SMITH MELI), CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER other blo.j FARMERS MEET UTAH CONFERENCE RASE STILL WIDE 07EN CONVENTION ' boll,, free Pomif lMry State Farm Bureau Federation Newbouae Hotel be held at the late Variety! RSOXAL An) 4j Mrljr. Kill forgia. Air used in FIRING SQUAD jttendanea Aenrance has been received by executive secne-tufmj B.theWelling, State Farm Bur--ym Utah of ca in; feet. Gleoi Federation the American will be d Jn that representative! Farm Bureau present to partici-jat- o Fed-catio- the convention n, activities. Topes nf vital every phase importance concer-hof the agricultural sduitiy of the State of Utah will V discussed by prominent state and said. utionil leaders Mr. Hendrick and entertainmBoth Inspiration ent has been provided for those trio attend the convention including tb annual banquet and program on Novem Os evening of Thursday, AY. g her 10th. feature the opening leaat 10 a. m. Novem- itor v31 25c ses beginning ber 9th. Qfficen to guide the dentinien of Os Tarn Bureau through 1989 will hi elected at an annual meeting of As Board of Directors which will be held t 2 p. m. Thursday, Novem ber 10th, Mr. Hendricks reported. Beiolntiona embodying the ISc! 8c 10c ideala and purposes will hi considered 25c and adopted during afternoon session Thursday, the lDth. Deseret New Search fior Talent Stanf will entertain during the two days sessions and at the banquet. November FARMERS LIKE CROP Utah INSURANCE fanners ere added Denver team in spite of the latter sudden waking up. Denver started the season unimpressively, losing to Iowa State and Brigham Young University, and tieing with Colorado State. But shutouts over Utah State and Wyoming reveal that Denver, while offensively is a tough outfit when any team starts trying to back them down the field. In other games this week-en- d Utah State will try to recover from its shellacking by Utah by taking it out on Cbloredo State at Fort Colima. The Utahns are favored to cop. Colorado should have who little trouble with Wyoming, lacks the line power to shake the Winterholler elusive little Johnny o, loose. demonstrating enthusiasm over the federal crop insurance plan in recent-weeks- , C. Funk, state crop insurance Mperriwr and executive officer of Agricultural Adjustment ad- Ioy 25c! 3: !9ci 9c It 7c! 5c Oc: 5c 5c. Ic. C Ic FOR BEET HARVEST CAMPAIGN IN SIGHT PROJECTS STARTED ExterSalt Lake City (UP) mination of noxious weeds which coat farmers many dollars per year ia in sight, according to H. C. Jessen, chief engineer of the Utah Works Progress Administration, in a report embodying the successes and failures of the $1,200,000 state weed eradication program. Reporting to WPA administrator deDarrell J. Greenwell, Jessen clared the eradication program was a good one hut that some of the workers and supervisors who are handling it have not been sold on its real value and worthiness," thus making the programs efficiency poor. Jensen's recommendations were: 1. Elimination of hand cultivation. 2. Closer cooperation between WPA and sponsors of the weed project in seelcting more competent supervisors. 3. Education of WPA workers to the value of the work. 4. Confining the efforts of workers to the elimination of weeds rather than permitting them to engage in clearance of land not af- New San Francisco Special) public works administration projectof the 1938 program are being started at the rate of sixty a day, and a total uf 2,479 jobs are under actual construction 2 months and 10 Jandays ahead of the dead-lin- e, uary 1, 1939, the last day on which such a project may be started. According to Kenneth A. Godwin, PWA Regional Director, there are 240 new FW1A projects under way already in thia Far Western region, California 162 of theae being in and 42 in 'Arizona, while Utah has 81 and Nevada 5 in work. A total of 6,955 men have been taken from the rank of the unemployed to fill the available jobs on Director these 240 projects and will Godwin says, numg continue in bers dally until an anticipated peak ia reached the latter part of this, current year. The total cost of the 2,479 projects now under construction in the Unia ted State! will be $551,275,798, largo percentage of which will y Into pay envelopes and thus help to Increase the purchasing power of tens of thousands of workers, many of whom have been idle for mraths. Thus far Pubic Works Administrator Harold L. I ekes hat approved re410 projects In this four-stat- e gion. He has allotted grants totaling $34630,936 and loans uf $1,121,-10- 0 for these. Tin total eost of tho assured construction will be rifles Utah State 'Agricultural college reports. la a communication to Mr. extension service will conduct three Funk, IL E. Larsen, crop insurance super- - district meetings early next month toot for Box Elder county, nT.ii. to formulate plans for the 1938 following report: ult leaders training course which Island S. Hendricks, one of the will be conducted at the college mgest whea farmers in Blue Creek campus November 28 to December 10 district . . . was in the coun-- Director William Peterson announces district yi conservation office today to pay County agents will attend Novem-wp premium on bis 1939 federal meetings either at Ogden, insurance policy. Mr. Hendricks her 2; Price, November 8; or approximately 2500 acres field, November 4. the Ary farm wheat At the scheduled meetings land, half of Bhid is summer fallowed training every program for the annual The production on the half of school will be considered and ex farm craped each year aver- - tension officials will present of bushels. gentians as to the selection . Hendricks is a believer in leaders to attend, wip insurance, and for yeara has Although details of the program the ymlsd some protection on his crop, have not yet been planned, 1938 he of paid to insurance general theme, a continuation approximately $450 for par- that considered in the meet last protection for fire and hail year, will be on the planning of e. Under the federal crop programs for the farm and rural his premium on the home and their application to inwheat crop ia $160 cash or 462 dividual counties. J of No. 2 DIIW or better The 1938 course is expected to !!rw Under present price condi-'t- 1 attract 110 adult lenders from the Arrangepreferred to pay his pre-J- n various Utah counties. cash. This coat of $160 provide ments are being made ti the on to 75 per cent of his housing accommodations adult st average production in campus for men, and women loss in yields due to leaders will live in the college woIag-tUod, hail, wind, font, men's dormitory In downt.-wwaterfall, lightning, fire, tornado, ministration ad-U- w Rirh-fpers- yr' te sug-20,0- com-Jfm- ei 'd an In-hi-m t bush-again- bisect infestation, animal plant disease excessive or wiicicnt moisture, incuramns of anl-n- d FOURTH WARD PRIMARY unavoidable SPONSORS BIG SHOW any other , while the he has ear-Jpolicy in the past just covers loss by n. o Dont forget that the FYnirth ' is ward primary is sponsoring a varenthusiasm by most of the wheat farm- - iety show featuring some of the best on Friday, x Elder county, especially talent In the valley !"? premium notices have been October 28lh at 8 p. m. to be held and the actual costs deter- - in the First ward amusement hall. A prise turkey and several other Funk said the winter wheat prise are to be given away to the ?P i must Utah counties can be holder of t9 lucky numbers. Every rod at the rate of SO to 50 one will bo welcome. .. The adult class of the Smithudd JfiL preoowt ?" are paid In wheat Fourth ward MIA began their depthey may be paid in cash equiv- - artment work Tuesday, October 24, 1 Mrs. which Is used by the Federal with Mrs. West as teacher. Insurance corporation to pur-- i West and MIA officers wish to give 'jP a special invitation to all adults put In reserve. unty insurance supervisors tSvru-t- o to be in attendance next Tuesday ,tate are In a position night, November 1st. Uf,n c ,a appiove Insurance Applications period a social premiums for crop In and attend nest Tuesday night at PoUciea, Mr. Funk said. the Smith field junior high school. Md hail. ilwZj r .kndrkhs ?' SHe.-fcec- will tion in the sugar program. ed firing squad and get it over with will have been carried oudt When Deering, who has spent all but three of the last 23 years behind prison bars, was arrested in with Detroit, Mich., and charged murdering Oliver R. Meredith, Jr Salt Lake (Sty leather merchant on Mav 26, he readily confessed his DR. LARSON TO SPEAK AT fecting weeds. In infested sections where effective work has been done through the cooperation of county officials and county weed committees and with capable, energetic supervision, it has been demonstrated that noxJcs-seious weeda an be eradicated, said. report In certain counties the efficiency of the program Is as good aa on Jessen deany of the projects, But in other counties efclared. ficiency has been poor. The poor efficiency rote ia due I believe to the fact that men who were working on the program were not sold on its real value. He listed the costs of treating an acre of kind by various me- ns SECOND WARD - rapidly-increasin- $76,-888,0- Dr. R. V. Lareon will discuss the lesson Vara of the Body in the As there were a total of 1,029 loans senior cksa of the Second ward applications for grants and MIA next Tuesday evening, Novemfiled by these four states, there are ber 1. These lessons are most instill 619 proposed projects pending-iWashington. What percentage of teresting and very valuable to evexA will win Presidential approval theae Invitation is eryone. special guilt ia not known, of course, but it has of the He had been traced to Michigan tended all senior member been estimated that the 1988 PWA through Nevada, where he pawned ward to be at this class Tuesday in Californa, Arizona, Utah program the death gun, Idaho and Illinois. evening at the recreation htlL thods: When informed that Utahs uniHand cultivation white top $58.96 and Nevada will approach the mark. Team cultivation of white top 3.25 gave que capital punishment law him a choice of being hanged or HERSCHEL BULLEN Power cultivation ' White top JJ4 83.74 NEW PRISON aSot by a firing squad, Deering reChemical treatment 19.44 SAYS Fire gun burning plied: Im no good anyway. I want to SITE CHOSEN get it over with the quickest way ELK HUNTERS possible. Ill take the firing squad. THARS GOLD IN THEM The Returned to Salt Lake City, DeerSalt Lake City (UP) State Advisory commission .on priARE NUMEROUS ing attempted to plead guilty but THAR HILLS I should like his plea was refused and he was son removal recommended the site forced to stand trial on first degree near the point of the mountain bein to be helpful Five tween Salt Lake City and Provo st Salt Lake City (UP) murder charges. The trial was brief, new a biasing hundred and five hunters will shoot the conclusion uf a recent meeting marked by a violent outburst on the trail in the he when Utah thia season, according held in the State Capitol as the protested of Deering part of elk indraw belocation of a new state primade here recently. to a against Merediths aged widow I Cache County,. Uhl who number but son. The ones, lucky ing required to testify. know, there, ia m fraction of (he total of applicaThe site which consists of When a verdict of guilty wu regold in our hills tions will have from November 1 acres, could be purchased by tbs emotionless was turned, Deering but. I. do not to 9 inclusive, to bang away at state tor $84,929. Its nearness i and thanked each member of the know just where. Utahs biggest game animal. done Youve the center of the States poputatio i them told and jury which I know there is and the variety of soils, your duty." could he uesd in the production of iron there and I FOURTH WARD TO HOLD A native of California, Deering and alfalfa, know just where SPECIAL CONJOINT vegetables fruits, was first sent to a California re13 the made which when were the factors 1 en iron for eold Henchel burglary formatory then desirable from more favored release he site will MIA his ward After old. Fourth conjoint mine, a practicyeara Bullen held Sunday night at 8 p. m. in others under consideration, accordthe reformatory, he was returned pure ally W. Stewart, chairto California prisons three different lar The purch- the library. A very fine program ing to Samuel property. commission. of with same the man the the for been has terms dealing times to sene aiier made a $10,000 cash payment MIA themearranged Locations which were eliminated from the standpoint of offense. made.. annuaL. payments has and home. by the commissicn included th' love of Meredith wsa shot as he entered each happiness through year. He has spent over $100,-00- 0 Different phases of the happy home Brigham City site, one north cf his automobile, parked on a Salt for it and in developing it. Its will be covered by Mr. V. D. Law, Brigham City, end one north of the Lake City residential district street, in the product has found its way into the Mr. S. D. Moore, Jr., and Mr. Leon- Salt Lake airport. Several reasons was he already said Deering were listed by Stewart to eorre-berat- e steal it, laboratories of 12 states., including ard Olson. machine, attempting to the District of Columbia. Not a Borne good musical numbers have the choice of the commission. when Meredith entered. has also been citizen aingle Cache Valley his A over The selection of the site i ; for. hand actual him gaud to told I arranged When one dollar in it. attendance ia to asked been put Sunao save to left the his desired, governor, but the pocket, up keys, he reached for near Mineral Thia property ia ward MIA con- recommendation of the commission confession. "I Fourth for his in day night said Deering of is considered tantamount to selecttor a gun Point, about 24 miles southeast thought he wns reaching The owner was here four joint Hyrum. 000 commission (fawn ran ion, inasmuch as the so shot him. I immediately 1936-37 months during the winter of was biclrie red he eliminated A LOST other all know Monday prospective boys didnt and the street building roads, sheds and bouses, tak- sites. dead nntil I read in the papers the and equipping it with modern ma- October 17. This bicycle wee of the en from the north side next day. chinery. In March 1937, he went Smithfield Implement Co. Store. If SHOWER GIVEN BRIDE Deering to confined prison, Since for two thia to east and soon sent an order A shower was given in honor is returned no questions ' has acted normally", according before they will bicycle The 50 can. ton day not returned the Mrs. Owen Jlillyard at the horn: if He be has asked, canWarden Own Nebeker. were to be loaded a wire came ia liable for prosecution. of Mrs. R E Tidwell on Sunday afmade no unusual movement until steel strike party celling told ternoon. One hundred and fifteen Ndbeker seems anxious to die , ettled. John L. Lewie wss Bitting UTAH NEEDS A STATE guests called. Many beautiful gifts Frees. the United on the lid, end since then the steel MARSHAL were given the bride. Since 1855, 82 persons havf been plante hive been either cloeed or FIRE DOS executed in Utah territory and the running on short time. Except for a Utah The Lake at the Sec(UlP) Salt been City assembly program hung, have Five State of Utah. 60 ton car hat April, no shipments coond who marshal to ward needs state fire a Tuesday night will b" th rest shot. The only person other than weekly hundred, pound ordinate fire prevention efforts, ac- given by Martin Roskelley and selected hanging since the alterna- lots hove been made. will S. camera. This program was J. Fire chief Walter tive law wsa passed I want the purchaser to get cording to 2 to of films consist colored returned of several who cted conv recently out of hie investment, Knight, Morris in 1912. Morris, the flowers, films of our Utah temafter Lake asked his something Salt was attending City minhis wife, own above all I want our murdering and the but mechanics, watchers and track- annual convention of the Internation- ples, the Grand Coulee Dam choice and in return asked ers, Chiefs In New many more intereating scenes taken court which was the more expen- ers to get some work and mako al association of Fire while Mr. Roskelley has been traOrleans. La. gome money. I want the railroads These a of that said Chief savings construction veling over the country. Knight When told that to haul it, and the factories to would films prove a moat interesting evenand the life In human cost property would some want ateeL Into I fine It gallows probably en- ings entertainment, so coma o'it wealth to come from the treaa- - more than Justify the expense state snore than Wringwlshad ?rtv5lne and oe office of the creation to tailed in Tuesday night and enjoy these t v he said j ure Taufta of Cache. Wouldnt it he Morris squad, de-- l administration. He raid efforts splendid features of our MIA prodiabolical fioriua feeling to get Its hung. However, hia becanse are ID being and will he continued to gram. tell Jhia the l0 work again? sire was frustrated State Legislative action proobtain done another in how be a can h father you victims to cost The Sunday evening service progno for the appointment of the at viding Adv. article. structed the gallows officer and the necessary appropria- ram of the Second ward will be held in the tabernacle on Sunday evenhBefoJ? Utah became a crime wae committed, but are held tion. In Salt Lake In Utah compar- ing November 6 at 8 oclock. TT"? office The State the at only prison line, executions na City. able to that of fire marshal la that program wiU he announced in tho enLirely by eoonty sheriffs, The Inst man to die before a fir- of Newell B. Cbok, State Fish and next iaauei to ing squad was Albert Green, who Game Commissioner, who has cerwera generally returned executed. Mrs. Lowell Nelson of Misaou'a was shot on July 10, 1936, after tain jurisdiction ki State and Fedhe to crime the of Krae y conviction of murdering three pco eral areas, according to Attorney Montana, csrrieduut spent the week with Mrs. still are Executions tha Chez. hich Gordon General and family. Earl in Joseph pie. iheriffa of tho eoonty 150,-0000- 00 pre-poe- ed n ' PUBLIC WORKS ld often-express- 18cl 39c NOXIOUS WEED Slit ike City -(- UP) MemModification of the Fair and ories of the day when tht West was ivjs wage rates to be pah! untamed will be revived here Mon- by fa.Tnenj for harvesting of the 1938 sugar beet crop in Utah was day wien John Deering, confessed slayer, faces a firing announced Wednesday by Orville L. squad to pay the extreme penalty Lee, member of the State Agricufor killing a Salt Lake City busi- ltural Conservation committee, at ness man while attempting to ateal state Agricultural Adjustment adhis automobile. ministration offices here. A few minutes after dawn, Deer-in- g Mr. Lee said that in caaes where will be led out of the condem- growers load their own beets and ned row, a black cap over his head, desire to break down the topping for a day. oaken loading rate of payment, it will be The Utea, however, will take a and placed In a high-bac- k chair beneath the grim, brown-iton- e perm faiable to make a deduction of running jump at one of the toughest obatacEs remaining before them walls of the Utah State peniten- 25 per cent from the total rate for loading only. when Denver U., fresh from two con tiary. A prison physician will fix a tarThe deduction will be made on fair ferenee victories, inralei Salt Lake snd over reasonable rates announced by get aa heart Deeringa guards City. If the Utes win, they will be strap his arms and legs to the the AAA September 19. Those rates tied tor the lead with Brigham chair. were based on acre-yieof beets Young university with two games and varied inversely with the yield, Five Salt Lake county aeputy won, none lest, and, of course, the 7 to 7 deadlock which resulted from sheriffs, their identies carefully con- Folk) wing is the wage scale with acre cealed from the public and their the 25 per cent deduction: their meeting here October 15. tons of or will yields $1.12 behind their victim, eight take less, place Should Utah lose, however, it and 12 centi loading . deduction; would put BYU in the front with a screen, 50 feet from Hie chair. nine tons, $109 and 27 centa; 10 the barrela will of the rifles Only a gJod chance to end the season tons $1.06 and 25 cents; 11 tons ns Big Seven champs. Those who protrude from the screen. In one of $1.03 and 26 centa; 12 tons, $1.00 witnessed the uninspiring perfor- the guns, no one will know which, and 25 cents; IS tons 97 cents and mance of BYU against Portland U. will he a black cartridge to ease 24 14 tons, 95 cents and 24 cents; riflemen. the conscience of the hing 6 to 8, came away believing Sheriff S. Grant Young of Salt cents, 15 tos, 90 cents and 23 cents. that the Cougars bad done anything and Compliance with the fair but shoot the works. It looked Lake county will take his place a reasonable wage scale is required few feet from the condemned man. more like a passing drill which of farmers who will receive paywent wrong, as five pilot intercep- After making aura all preparations ments from the AAA for coopers are will lower his and community department of the state farm bureau will hold its annual sessions November complete, Young tions reveal because the powerful 3th st 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. band. The five hidden The presidents annual address BYU team refused to unleash its crack and Deerings sal the special address of the Ame- running attack. wish to die before the The favored to Utes are rican Farm Bureau Federation viswhip the The home 5c WAGE RATES SET lo mted lord os fer $1. fre. the TO FACE Salt Lake City-(IT)- -The seven football race has turned big into a steeplechase, with the L Su Like City, Utah, November 8, Brigham Young University and the Utah University, taking each to n l end 10, I938 E.neeotding E- - Hendrick. It B. Y.in stride. by U., conference leader betwo thousand ofer cause theyve played one more pjr't.A that nTand their wive belonging in the conference than the game Utes, aw take a breather this week-en- d Farm Bureaus In the County with ev-an from open date on the schedule which gKjentive Association, etftinn of the state will be in will leave her football stalwart o. 22nd annual convention of Sort Mi. rj 28. 1938 bi 8 . apecu-hemati- te r' r .f'.- |