Show Journal Lagan Utah Meedajr May 4 HersM Ml Smithfield Man Writes History Of Community By Theoda Drams Herald Jaaraal Correipaude at “A Brief History of Three Canyons” by Lawrence S Cantwell of Smithfield is now off the press and a great deal of interest has been shown this past week For seven years or more Lawrence has been collecting data to prepare a history that would be available while there are still second and third generation descendants of the founders of the community around to enioy it The introduction tells that the author has attempted to place in order the events that began 110 years ago in the permanent settlement of ftnithfirfit hmf of thoae early settlers were his great grandparents As they loved those canyons east of Smithfield so does Lawrence who has been a member of the Wildlife Federation of Smith-fiel- d far many years The objectives of this book as set out by the author are two-fold: (1) A chronological order of events occurring within the boundaries of the three canyons together with any events in the surrounding area that had influence on the canyons (2) The men who turned to the canyons added his own knowledge of the canyon areas when he has travelled throughout Ms Ufa alotqg with photographs of past events places and people Dedicated to the memory of pioneer ancestor women who are only fleedngly named in history but who played a great part in the settlement of Smithfield it seems that this volume will be appreciated by ell who have ties in that community There are many interesting incidents recorded on the pages of this volume of 1U pages Many of them show the storytelling ability of the author in to better their lot in a hostile surraundinK “The first generation of settlers are now gone There are only a few of the second generation left to recall as eyewitness the events of those early days beginning about thirty years after the year USB” Lawrence states therefore he has talked with as many of the living as he could has searched available written records and searched available history and prepared books He also referred to the diary of his grandfather great grandfather and others To all this he has which the Irish wit of his ancestry is portrayed The Ad- venture of “The Tarnished Tboth” “The Covered Casket” “The Harried Husband” “The Founded Pommel” and the “Murdered Maple" are only a few The lines closing line LAWRDKE S CaatweB wife Ns beak “A Brief HWery af Your Birthday By Stella MONDAY MAY today you an somewhat inclined to place too much stock in your own trouble and ai a result to be relatively when trouble comes It is true that you an exceptionally a wan of the moods of other the general “lay of the about you and that thenfon you an seldom taken by surpriie when confronted by But an adverse situation knowing about a situation in advance and being ready to meet It an two different things You pride yourself on your instinctive knowledge of other people You know almost immediately whether a stranger has within him what it takes to become your friend or will prove intead a person to be on guard against Such knowledge gives you the edge when it comes to personal rriatioMhipa for thoae you make an almost 100 percent “good" Still you an not infallible and may well miss out on a One relationship hen and then Although you yourself would never Ignore a call for aid from another person you an not eager to accept help for yourself— not even when you an in real need of ft IMs is a matter of pride with you-b- ut you might be better saved wen you to be less proud aid man practical Then an times when help is essential To find what is in ston for you tomorrow select your birthday and nad the corresponding paragraph Let your birthday star be your daily guide Tuesday May I TAURUS (April 21)--Be reasonable ki your tmmnfc today The mon you arit of another the mon you may frighten Mm off Save your voice GEMINI (May to what others saykig 4-- Born ay 21)-U- sten an on a subject about which you know a fair amount Don't try to dispute another’s view of things CANCER ( June 22July 23)--A little goes a long way Morning hours can be used successfully to errors counteract afternoon even befon they happen LEO (July 2Aug 2J)-T-ske can that you don’t exaggerate your importance to the present project You may find yourself in an awkward position VIRGO (Aug 23)— Choose your companions with can A day when another’s evil intention could rub off on you if you'n not careful LIBRA (Sept 23)— It is essential that you gain control of another’s actions for a little while Otherwise you may find yourself contributing to harm v ead SCORPIO (Oct something of significance today You will need to know a great deal mon than you do now befon striking out on your own SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22)— Stress mechanisms may well make this day less than good far you Make an effort to respond to another's ill wlO with pt 24-O- Automatic Fine Tuning COLOR Console always lets you enjoy perfectly- - 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