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Show SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, tffAH, FRIDAY, DIRECT PRIMARY TO . 1938 OPERATE IN Salt Lake City (UP) Wien el- ection day, 1988, rollzround, Utahn Kill see the passing: of an ancient and time honored system of selecting candiadteg for office, and the introduction of a new method. Instead of the system presently In use, where party members meet In convention to selept their leaden, voters will go to she polls to select their own candidates for public ofSenate fice, under the newly-passe- d Bill 1 the direct primary hill. Briefly, here is what the bill will mean: Direct primaries will go into effect in 1938, and biennially thereafter, in older to function in U general elections. At least 75 daya before die first primary, the Secretary of Stale will send to each county clerk a notice designating offices to be filled. Within 10 days after receipt of the notice, each clerk must advertise at least once in a county newspaper or by posting public notice, aa much of the notice as relates to the county. Any person desiring to run for nomination, and eligible under general qualifications (dtizemhip, etc.) may file primry candidacy with the Probate & Guardianship Notices CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK OB THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOB FURTHER INFORMATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Gilbert OF CACHE T. Larson, Plaintiff, va. M. Dairies, Nettie Lavinia Maughan, Inex Maughan and Armenia Maughan, only surviving heirs-at-laof W. W. Maughan, deceased; deend the unknown heirs-at-kvises and creditors of Jens Nielaw deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Nielsen, deceased, whose true name is unknown; Christian Petersen deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Peterson, deceased, whose true name is unalias known; Osri F. Peterson, Chgtiea F. Peterson, deceased, and wifb, Jane Doe Peterson, deceased, whose true name Is unknown; Carl C. Johnson, deceased, end wife, Jane Doe Johnson, deceased, whose true name in unknown; Charles E. Anderson, deceased, end wife, Jane Doe Anderson, deceased, whose true name is unknown; Neils P. Nielsen, alias N. P. Nielsen, deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Nielsen, deceased, whose true name is unknown; Jens Johansen, deceased, end wife, Jane Due Johansen, deceased, whose true name in unknown; Abelone Andersen Nielsen, deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Nidsen, deceased, whose true name is unknown; and Jane Doe Hasten, deceased, wifo of Robert C. Easton, deceased, whose true name is unknown; and againrt all other per sons unknown claiming any right, title, e trite of interest in, or lien apon the real proponty described hi the complaint aidverse to plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title w w, county clerk sad thus have his name printed on the .ballot Ten or more qualified electors may file a petition nominating a candidate. JVtitiona must be sworn to and must pledge the candidates support to a political party, state his affiliations with the party are, and stale he voted for the partys candidates ist last general elections, and intends to do so again at next elections. Petitions for candidacy for the U. S. Congress, stats office, state legislature, district judge, or for the U S. Congress, state offire, state legislature, distirct judge, or for office of any political division larger than one county, must file their petitions with the Secretary of Slate. Petitions for national, state and judiciary offices must be filed not more than 100 and not less than 30 daya before the date of the primary. Candidates for leaser office be filed not more than 75 and leu than 15 daya before the pri- the votes cut. Jn simple language, if there are three candidates for district judge, and a total of 30,090 votes an cast, one of the candidates must prill over more than 15,000 votes to gain a place As candidate in the final election. But, if the contest is close, and each of the candidates receives leu than 15,000 votes, the two- - polling greatest number of votes are placed In a second, or run-of- f primary, to decide who shall be candidate for the office. The regular primary is set up for the first Tuesday in September. If needed, the run-o- ff primary will he held the fourth Tuesday in September. In caes of a tie vote in a county office race, judges in that judicial district decide who shall be official candidate by lot. If there are only two candidates from a certain party for one post, and one of the candidates should withdraw, the remafnlng one automatically becomes the party's candidate at the general elections, and mary. A candidate may withdraw from does not run in the primary. Hont-eve- r, he must be approved by the the primary by filing notice within 20 daya after closing of the period partys state or' county committee. ooo- for filing candidairy petitions. of 1 POULTRY INDUSTRY Filing fees ore percent of total salary for a full term of the office sought. For exRUSINESS PICKS UP ample, if a candidate seeks governbethe that orship, post salary for ing 56000 yearly, filing fee nrik be Evidencing continued recovery of $G0. Minimum fee will be 55, exUtahs great commercial poultry incepting for precinct officers. Candidates names will he arrang- dustry, the Utah Poultry Producers Cooverative Association did 58,600,000 ed alphabetically on the ballot. worth of buaineu in 1936, according which 2 cent Any party polled per of the states vote in the last gen- to the annual report released toeral election is entitled to a place day by Clyde C. Edmonds, associate on the ballot Parties not receiving general manager. The increase is 51,250,000 ovel the 2 per cent of the vote may be placed on the ballot by petition, signed 1935 volume of 57,250,000. by at least 500 qualified electors. Figuring the cooperative amaefc-tion- a Usual election laws govern qualibuaineu as 75 per cent of fications of voters, frauds, sari other the states total, Mr. Edmonds esitems. timate that the poultry industry's The party convention system is gmu month to Utah last year nrai retained in a much modified degree, about 612,000,000, a grin of about in that county central.. committees 10 per cent over the year previous. call man meetings for each preciiJot Eggs in 1936 accounted for about nominate election judges, name dele- 54,500,000 of the assoctetions total as compared iwith gates to state conventions. for 5.000,000 Actually, the law provides for two 1985. At lout 90 per cent of these primary elections although the sec- eggs (were exported outride the state ond, provided to take care of pos- bringing in new wealth (to help supsible tiee would be a "run off port a substantial portion of the election and not in general use. states population. The second, or run-oelection Poultry feed, manfuactnred mainwould be called into play in the ly from Utah grains and other infollowing instances: (the aeoond hugest gredients To qualify as a candidate at the Bern in the cooperative associations final general election, a primary can- business. During 1936, some 160,000,-00- 0 didate must receive a majority of pounds were sold for ajpproxi- one-four- th MARCH . 1937. imtety 62,500,000, setting a new alllime high for value of feed business done in any one year since the association's organisation in 1922, A year ego the value of feed wua around 52,000500. importedIrees THRIVE IN UTAH SAYS FORESTER (The condition of cattle hTTT popularity of this (tree ped off dumg the moai Z farm windbreak. The leaves ore grayish green, nar- uary. Most of the range catUe hi,, row and sonMwhat like the willow. been moved to farm, calves stockt?' end Many old the snd are branches The thorny wood is strong snd dark brown in ( perished and others suffering from the extrenuTS appearance. The fruit is a whitish reports show. desired by fleshy berry, especially tha songbirds, quail and pheasants. iwfll MOTOR VEHICLE SALES By proper pruning this olive Car and truck factwy make a desirable tree, reaching A Untied SW. nni totalled 4,565,000 units an iill! of 11 per cent over 1935. HEAVY WINTER CAUSES HEAVY ANIMAL LOSSES & atTui1 The Russian olive is rapidly coming to the frtmt as a wind break tree in the intermountain region. Snow snd unusually cold weather This tree along .with (the Siberian after started immediately which windelm is the moat (widely planted Chirstims has greatly lowered the break tree, according to J. Whitney condition of Utah ranges in use os Folyd, extension forester at the Utah of February 1, according to range State Agricultural c ullage. and livestock reporter. the The Russian olive from Aria has Many livestock throughout recently been introduced in the Uni- state of Utah ore greatly suffering ted States for planting under ex from freering and. starvation. Grss- terme conditions. It is s ing is impossible due to the heavy tree with a tendency to branch out. snows and heavy feeding has been It is extremely hardy, being able necessary. The condition has bees to adapt itself to either wet or dry made further difficult by drifting rites and to good or poor nils up 'mow which stranded many sheep mads it difficult to keep roads to elevations of 6,090 feat. In Utah feed an1 consequently get P some in made has it good growth I through. .. . . . extreme alkali situations. Its bran mmm THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WIN! slow-growi- The windbreak or hefc plantmg. 1 to 78 per Mnnal on Ja wood i heavy, hard and duraWe, to i; Fehrulry , making good fence posts and gtate oatiotictan. Fpank I farm products. he sheep are hi a weakened oon-The Utah State Agricultural ecl-- ! sore diyn and Buffering fiom lege nursery shipped in 1936 a total mouths, severe cold and partial star-o- f 9,000 Russian olives as com-- 1 ration. Most of the stranded sheep! pared to the total of 41,000 that fod been reached . with some eon- - j ore ready to be shipped this year. entrates by February 1, winch tern-- 1 I This indicates a marked incline in norarilv alleviated the condition. vjuu'4 I f suit' iNblj)mmVuDl I ! ff u THREE BIG BARGAINS thereto, Defendants. SUMMONS STATE OF UTAH TO -- . TIIE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty daya after service of this summons npon you if aenred within the county In which this eoton Is brought, otherwise within thirty ihyj after service, and defend the whore entitled action; and in case of ynur failure to do ao, judgment will be rendered againat you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. This action ie brought to recover Judgment, qnietlng plaintiffs title to Hie foil wing described property, situated in Logan, Cache County, Utah, Commencing at point 4- rods East from the Northwest corner of Block 17, flat "I City )' of Survey, Bnd running thence south 9 rods; thence east 3 and rods, more or less; thence North 9 rods to She north lino of said block; thence West 3 and 8 rode to the place of beginning, subject to a right of way over the west five feet of ithc 'above described tract of land in favor of Ernest W. Lundahl Jr., together with free and perpetual right of way over the following described tract, Commencing at a pint 4 rods East from the Northwest Corner of ssM Block 17, end running thence South P rods; thence West 5 feet; thence North 9 thence East 5 fee1 to the place of beginning. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Poet Office Address: Arimo Block, Logan, Utah Dt of first publication Fufcnian The Ford V--8 engine was first developed for Europe, where fuel costs are high. Two years usage there proved its unusual economy. When the 60 came to this country this year, the Ford Motor Company made no mileage claims waited for facts, written on American roads by American drivers. Now Ford 60 owners are reporting averages of 22 to 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Thai makes it the most economical Ford car ever built! 50c ALLOWANCE m Ike wy old dock TRADE-I- m . KITCHEN KING ELECTRIC CLOCK Regular Pries Lou $4.51 51 Trade-f- Net Price ..$4.00 REGULAR 512.95 t: - Lm NOW $1Q95 Sunburn Automatic Toaster 1- -8 Date of 1937. hat publication, March 19. Adv, big and roomy sturdy and safe 60 is just as just as handsome, as the famous Ford And it sells at the lowest Ford price in years. If you want a big car for a email budget a car you can drive with pride and profit see the thrifty 60 soon! V-- 8. and Buffet Tray. A real value. TRAY FREE $4?S GENUINE SILEX North Cache Motor Co. GLASS to-wi- 19, 1937. fecst of all, the For.d COFFEE MAKER Ppu din Twe celen red with Hint ara levla Mack and tny AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER'S to eiitrk exceptional bargains In high quality marchmdiia. Tha tima Is limited. ACT N0W( Your Dealer or Utah Power & Light Co. See . - TELEPHONE 14 SMITHF1ELD |