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Show .I1' MAIN) Saiilhfield, Sat. to Mon. Shirlay Temple in LITTLE MISS BROADWAY' DO YOUR SHARE YOUR TOWN VOliL'HU UTAH XXXI SMITH LAWMAKERS TO BEET IN SESSION SOON By Murray M. Molar rutted Press Staff Correspondent With Salt Lake City -(- UP)1939 session of of the a. opening only Utah State Legislature Jiehtly more than a month away, today Hive state pnlitciwns n tuned their attention toward organ-iutioof the lur making body. constitution provides Die state meet on that the legislature shall in the second Monday of January 1939 the odd years, placing the opening on January 9. The state senate will be called to order by secretary of State E. E. Hanson, who will preside until the senators elect one of their number ts senate president to wield the gavel for the remainder of the session. heavily-democrat- ic l C.UIIK COUNTY, DO YOUR SHARE TO UTAH, FRIDAY", DEC. 9. 1938. BOY SCOUT COUNCIL RE-ELEC- ORPHANS OF THE STORM DR. REES TS BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWQ TCOLSON WINS WELFARE BUREAU SCHOOL BOARD POST SEEKS BUDOET BOOST Mr. R. H. Trolson, candidate for election to the Cache County Board of Education from county precinct No. 3, was elected by a wide margin over his two opponents, 11. O. Van Orden, incumbent, and Dr. H. 11. Cutler of Ncrth Logan in the caunty elections Wednesday. U noffical returns Thursday, showed Mr. Toolson drew 554 roles while Mr. Van Orden polled 218 and Mr. official returns Cutler 328. The from Smithfield gave Toolson 473, Van Orden 191 and Cutler 15, with 20 votes being disqualified. Culler lead in the returns from Hyde Park, receiving 113 to 9 and 30 east for Van Oiden and Tuvlson. County Precinct No. 3 comprises Smitiliifeld, llydc Park, North Logan, Amalga and Benson. In the Logan city district William Evans Jr., president of tlie board, 36 who was unopposed, received votes front L gan municipal word two. Mr. Evans will be succeeded ns president ly A. G. Olofson, us each board member becomes president his fifth year in office. Dr. N. E. Munk will be vice president apAlthough his name did not pear on the ballots, K. M. Hick-moof Paradise was elected Tuesday to the Cache county board of education as representative of the South Cache precinct. C. F. Olsen member of Hyrum, for 16 years of the board and present president vote was defeated by the write-i- n which favored Mr. Bickmore. W. J. Loosle of Ciarkston was reelected for a five year term from rePrecinct Five. The unofficial 239 votes turns gave Mr. and Mr. Clark of Newton 222 and Oliver Taylor of Mendon 13L A tentative budget calling for an expenditure of $7423,098.56 in 1939 for direct relief in Utah was completed Tuesday, December 6, by the state department of public welfare. This is more than $1,000000 above the expenditures of the current year, and as much as the state general fund spends in two year. Welfare Director J. W. Gillman said that continued increase in the load in all categories of assitance but heaviest in old age assitance and aid to dependent children, makes necessary the preparation uf this record budget. The budget is based on tlie rate of expcMiditure before the 20 per cent rut in old age assistance and 'thur types of aid. Adoption of the budget, however, would not necesthe sarily mean a restoration of Ur. G. I Rees uf SmitbfielJ wis the presiden; 0f Boy Scout Council of America for .he Cache district a: a me .'ting held at headquarters in the library building Sunday morning. I)r. Rocs was in charge and Reel JLlveism f the nominating committee made the re- port which was accepted. Vice presidents in.'ludj Dr. A. R. Cutler, Preston; J. Kirkbride, Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, Ires. Joseph Quinne.y, Pres. W. M. Evcrton; Prof. Henry Peterson, Ariel was selected treasurer. The constitute the ex cu'.ive committee: F. P. Chain n, A. W. Combe's. J A. Israelson, II. Ray Pond T. R. It ;vilen, A. K. Anlersm, B. I.- . Ui.h.irds, Oliver Cli Vi.ers and Joseph I. Williams. n al-ir- The executive bo::r elected conIn the house, the temporary prewill fce a member of sists of the followin': Caiitril Nielthe State Supreme court, to be ap- sen, I.i m l D iiiielscn, L. J!. Jnhn-aoMn-so- n A. G. I.umlstrm, Dr. R. J. pointed by Secretary of Stale 1 ying officer . with Loretta Young FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER ip ifMi BEAUTIFY TO TuesrWed. cut. restored If the cuts should be a corresponding increase in t The session. C. Evc.ns, George Obf Heinrich, s ilea tax revenue, or an allocation prior to the first will Nel?"n Dr. C. I.. Ambis-in- , A. O. Supreme Court Justice in turn of revenue by the legislature, move off the rostrum when a per- Nord, N. W. Merkcley. there would be a deficit at the end the manent speaker is selected by of 1939 amounting to $905,245.26, a Fred J. Kloepfer, Sol W. Allen, bouse. budget report showed. H. Van 0. C. E. McClellan Orden, Usual practice is for the 'egista-ta- n The budget was studied by tho A. 0. Hellewell. Dr. S. J. Hiirison, to meet at 12 noon on the state board of public welfare at a Peter D. Rosendale, John L. Bcrrier day. opening the meeting Tuesday morning in George B. Clyde, L. C. Forsgren, An official canvass pf votss cast J. taken capitol but no action was Lexis John L. Teterson, Roe, in the November 8 general election Glen R. pending the completion of individWinn, Fred Duce, Wilford showed that the senate will be com- L. ual county budgets in 11 of the Anders i n Dr. L. C. Goodman, posed of 21 democrats and two re- William A. Davis, counties. George L. Sanger, publicans. Oral L. Ballam, Homer Daines, A. The budget calls for an expendiThe membership of the house of G. ture of $7,251,414.56 through Levi the Oltifson, Wallace Sacrist, representatives will be composed of Anderson, E. Lee various county and Guyman, C. W. departments 45 democrats and 15 republicans. Dunn H. Mevin Rawlins, Alvin Hess $1E1684 for abate office expense, Two Salt Lake county democrats Dr. contributions to WPA, child welfare John C. Carlisle E. Allen Batehave already oast their hats into the services and surplus commodity disr, man N. D. Salisbury Hyrum sing in the expected battle for the tribution. William F. Koenig. a tornado near Clyde, Taxaa, parents of these bablee were Fleeing killed, their speakership of the house. The grand total of Three new members added to the automobile toesed a quarter-mil- e $7,423098.50 away. Hours later a telephone lineman heard First to enter the race was Shelwould include executive committee are, G. a child a whimper in a roadside ditch Thera ha found D. in federal Jessa Donald don & Brewster, Salt Lake City funds $3625245.26 in slate and $1--O Carl H. Cutler and A Reed Rutledge, water up to his chin, holding hit Eames,, brother head Daryls he progressive bourbon, who said 7,712.18 in county funds. The difHalverson; new members of the exe- above water. Relatives being unable to care for tho orphans, Red Croaa workers I wish to thank all who asfelt his dunces for eletcion as cutive board; Dr. D. C. Budge, Dr. arranged a maintenance fund to support them until they are IS. A Texae college ficulty is there will not be $3625,-245.- 26 sisted elect to aw in the to any way after he IL Lcrin Blood, Dr. W. B. Preston, promised scholarship and ranchmen started a herd of eattlo for tholr benefit. speaker are very good in atate funds unless them office of a Cache County SghObl The Red Crosa will help the boya make adjustments as they grow older. met recently with .23 other mem-be- n increase in sales tax reveis a E. L. Romney, Jack Croft; Evan big Board momber. if the house. . nue or the legislature makes other D. Murray, D. P. Murray. Dr. J. Richard H. Toolson, Signed, conCarrying the banner of the ) Piaul Burgess provision , Lewis P. Maughan OOP JOIN YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS NOW servative members of the majority . The budget contemplates on' inDr. J. M. Bernhisel, Leo C. Nielwill be in house lower the party UTAH GRIDDERS crease in old age assistance of 17 John J. Hendry, R. R. Rowell, There is still time to join your local Red Cross Organisation. The sen, Sep. W. bougies Allen of Murray per cent in .aid to dependent children Rice and Franklin D. Richmembership drive under the direction of Chairman Noble L. Clumbers, a prominent member of the house Quince of 25 per cent, in general assistance HAWAII LEAVE FOR ards. and of a has to this point ben highly successful and group worker, it the 1937 session. to uempbayables of 9 per rent, in is still in progress. Also reported as hoping to tike a assistance to employables of 28 per our to the has benefited to extent According Mayor, a great city creek at the speakership are Heber INFANTILE PARALYSIS of cent and in administration of sligbt-lLake Salt University y City Cross Red through money being used in this ertnmunity to care for Beunion, conservative democrat from lea than six per cent. Utahs big seven champion gridders cases come under their that and should be jurisdiction, the supported by Baggett county, and P. S. Matha-ki-i, GAMPAI6N TO START Under the tentative budget releft here recently to go to Honocitizens of this city. Salt Lake conty progressive. meet cipients of old age assistance are wil where they Hawaii, lulu, Merabeifehips are only one dollar, with fifty cents of thia dollar being In addition to definitely deciding Hawaii University December 17 in scheduled to receive $4,268,408.41 or retained in the SmithficAd Red Crifea organization for use in Smithfield the membership C. Clarence Neslen New York of the legislature, the first of two post season dashes more 4 ban hail of the total expendithe and remainder tbs officials canvass also being prorated among the county, atate and national settled of Salt Lake City, Utah ia ready to ture. Other classes of relief clients scheduled by the redskins. organizations. other contests that were still in organize the state of Utah solidly iBeaten only 'by Idaho University are budgeted the following amounts: The Sentinel Smithfield with the and Mr. Chambers and joins doubt after unofficial returns mayor had behind this years "Fight Infantile in one of the most successful seaNeedy blind $67,578,28; dependent his workers to urge you to join the Red Cram at once and thus assure been compiled from campaign he told Keith the general el- Paralysis Frank Chris- children $1326297.16; unemployable! of since the sons days ection. yourself the opportunity of contributing to such a benevolent' and Morgan, chairman of the committee tenson and Jiack Johnson, the Utes 784,686.05; $215518; employables Most important was the definite for the celebration of the President worthy organization. look forward to making it two to burials $37,359; foster care $62352; Passage of constitutional amendment Birthday, today. two in their series with the island- indigents in institutions $26290; JOIN NOW number one providing for a new ers. Utah lost in the last meeting transients $12,747.50; contributions the againin fight trie school equalizing fund. The ofAgain enlisting of the two schools three years ago to WPA $42940; child welfare serNeslen Mr. ficial count showed death, The American Legion The senior class of the Third at Honolulu, having beaten Hawaii vices $41,935, surplus commrdity disAuxiliary 62,098 votes in st the maiming declared that citizens of all puliti-c- will meet at the home of Mrs. ward MIA is favor of the married a at an earlier meeting in Salt Lake tribution $35,470.80 salaries teleproposition and 59,885 sponsoring gainst. faijhs and all creeds in Utah Elizabeth Toolson next Wednesday, folks dance after mutual Tuesday, City. phone office rent equipment supplies in common will meet on a ground A companion December 14 at 2:30 p. m. A.Xnus j December 13th in the recreation hall. will no doubt find trouble postage etc., $101,404. Utah measure, also deal-m- g the effort to aid the cause of criprazzle-dazz- le with school funds, was defeatThe cost of the entire program for meeting and program ore being An exceptional good orchestra from in duping the numerous .said: ed, with the will also be natives which will the in Presents 1938 is now fixed at $6,343,792.70. A givmusi:. tabulation pled children. lie furnish Logan the official arranged. play Ming at: 55,908, yes; 60,706, No. National en. Tiic committee in charge asks Christmas tree will form the decor- excell, since their opponents so far In fixing thia, expenditures tor The new plan of the on Third proposed constitutional Foundation tor Infantile Paralysis that no one bring a present worth ation for the hall, and Christmas this season have relied more were estimated on the same amendment that was on the ballot members refreshments will be served. power than trickery to gain their basis as those of preceding months. to establish permanent chapters em- more than ten vents. All Jd providing for legislative control It was explained ' that neither the ground. Utah, too, has played along all c 'unties appoils strong- arc r.skc.l to attend. wages and hours on public works bracing the lines drive, nor the years comparative of realize power straight budget Mrs. Reed Tippets to all Utah people. They the spent to passes, reverse and fake figure lobligatioos an allocations tor defeated by moer than 20,000 ly workresorting week chapter at end these entertained Richmond that Richards at Rais permanent visiting Ttes in the official tabulation. The reverse plays only occasionally. With nursing service vocational rehabilitathe in Mr. the II. M. Egan home. honor of lier sen Cordells sevening in close cooperation with nnt was: 41,421, Hawaii playing their typical fast, tion, public health No. maternal and 1,807, be a gro.it protection th birthday yes'; Fundation will Twenty anniversary. e canvass was made and Utah sticking to child health, cirppled children and make little game the trickey mu! will disease by the anthe and Mrs. Mr. around Meikle were seated George against consistent ground gaing plays, the self-hel- p Board of Canvassers under certain that everything p.whilc i table. guests r11.direction cooperatives. These services The cake with seven candles nounce the arrival of a daughter game promises to be undecided un- are administered by agencies other of secretary of stale being done for those suffering from was used as the at a hospital. Logan centerpiece. Song on. til after the final minute of the than the department of public weof infantile parathe after-effect- s -- ooolfare, but are financed in part from game. lysis. Hawaiis small but fast halfback, the public assistance appropriation KSlTANA CAMPAIGN ADVOCATED Joe Kaulukukui, who recently ran to the welfare department. man Morgan told Mr. Xes to a touchdown after interup the. t the work of setting ooo will begin im- lateral pass against San FOURTH WARD RELIEF a Lake City cepting nt chapters Urgi (UP) , of SOCIETY TO HOLD BAZAAR Jose State, has given plenty ly after the close of the ,?rod program for control a the trouble to opponents all year. Be30, 1939, wtmcilon of marahunna traffic rn January The Smithfield Fourth ward Resides being a quick thinking, alert lief Society will have their bazaar W4, Harold D. Fife, Salt Ls its 57th birthday, field Tuesday, December 13, defensive threat, his broken 1 criminologist, alf uf the proceeds will rc--n starting at recently stsi and passing serves notice 11 a. m. in the Smithfield raised running where i ieast 10 First the county cent of . per to every opposing squad. Pape in the state have used ward meeting house. Along with the I be held in trust by the m at Paul Snow, Utahs offensive pun- articles sold at the bazaar to be turned over to present using the drug. candy ter and defensive bulwark will wat- and pop com, chili and pie will ..speaking before the womens 1 be manent chapters when organ-- r. havsidelines ch the game from the offered for sale. ENTRIES IN THE CITY CHRISTMAS HOME DECORAcouncil the crime Morgan said. Jle added: exp ing received a broken collarbone on The committee! in charge also reTIONS CONTEST WILL BE JUDGED BY DISINTERESTJPoried an educational are happy to again have Mr. campai with Ida- port that a the in DECEMBER this ANNOUNCED WINNERS game Thanksgiving in AND JUDGES leaders ED the "g the young men and women end special meeting among citi-11- 1 ho University. His absence from program will be held at 2:30 m. 24, 1938, IT WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY BY THE COMUtahs public spirited p. j. ,tRt, stiffer penalties for p the lineup will hinder the Ute mach- in the First ward meeting bouse. nd reform or abolition MITTEE CHAIRMAN. TRIOR TO THIS DATE ALL ENbe of tremendous help in ine since it will be the first time .The public is cordially invited to TRIES MUST T.E LISTED WITH THE CITY RECORDER raterious virus. "y8bem ss moves to w the last three years that he attend the Pro-- I OFFERCASH PRIZES BEING THE during done. Mins menace to society. FOR be TO much to QUALIFY e is meeting, program and hasnt played a major portion of bazaar. and fac-toinformation ED. the Inv of Mridta an of ,tl,e tiMf the game for Utah. made last year by him available, eminent physic-dar- e, FOUR PRIZES OF $10.00 AND THREE $5.00 ARE BEHawaiis showing with opponents 50 over would prevent ,nd PhysiM TO THE OWNERS OF HOMES MOST ATOFFERED riried that ING from the United States this year their wind properly throughout the and backs 173 students of S it of the twisted TRACTIVELY DECORATED ON THE OUTSIDE FOR THE shows one defeat at the hands of game, they should be able to match Clty high schools bad ui ormed limbs of those strick-- i Denvers Pioneers YUxJETIDE SEASON. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNtm anything the natives con bring on, against the disease, that peidlere w VARIOUS WAYS OF HOW EACH THE ON victories over San but if they tire quickly, Hawaiis CEMENTS Fresno State end because succeed drive will will iSrS5Iifte dru for ,ale ENTRY WILL BE AWARDED POINTS. Jose State. Hawaii played Denver Out tricky brand of football will contribute to the fund In Denver and Fresno probably catch thorn fiatfooted. Howall University on HELD infantile IN paralysis Meommended that marihw t THE CONTEST IS THE FIRST OF ITS KIND State In Fresno earlier in the sea- ever, Utah's traveling squad cf 27 h made a SMITHFIELD AND IS SPONSORED BY TIIE CITY TO of felony inst son. players will give them plenty of misdemeanor because of SPIRIT r will Join In the mobilisation DECORATION CHRISTMT3 STIMULATE THE Redskina will have four day, reserve strength and fresh subti-tute- s. The who, invader, invisible f Ita daner the FOR HOMES TO MATCH OUR MAIN STREET LIGHTING. after they arrive in the islands to he ranks of little children, PUBLIC GROUNDS, LIBRARY AND TABERNACLE DECAfter the day of the eontost, the adjust to the climate and low altiof these the legion for emits fte ORATIONS. u?S,Inar juiy system, tude. This facto", if flour day ia Indians will spend six days visiting which tho and army COOPERATING ar braces nly 4 of the 800 pria OUR BUSINESS HOUSES ARE ALSO long enough for them to adjust pro the islands before they return to the state prison preferred on crutches. periy, will be a big point in favor the sistes. They will go directly to ftfll wonder of it if they JTT because, they st "of the Utes. If they can maintain El Faso, Itocas to ploy, J wyer can n, wit-uu- nre re Hun-sake- L-a- sle ,, al Der-emb- ir ds Cash Prizes Announced For Christmas Home 2 Lighting Contest cam-hairm- J1 w 2" SS ,n. . best the is Hi. t t'? W-- er |