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Show Aim aaifaMNMimaMMiimrfaawAtifaiJN suithfizld, cache county, utah, Friday, march i The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I Published Et Friday at Smith field, Utah Entered at the Paatoffiee at Smitbfleld, Utah, as Second Clam Mall Matter THE SUPREME COURT ISSUE be wife. long Enat boundary of the Union Pad N. P. Nielien, deceased lie Railroad, formerly the Oregon J&Dft DqO NidSGA Line Railroad, 80.24 roda; true name la untoU j Short thence West 53 node; thence North sen. deceased, and wi. Legal Notices West aide of Section 15, Township We had all kinds of vennon to 14 North, Range on West, SO roda contend with. Jesse made the asma, OF to Plce of beginning, containing kind of bedsteads here as in the. OFFICE OF THE BOARD lnore w . other chbin. We made n hod on the COMMISSIONERS,;40! COUNTY 11316 folk)W111 to named of! cedar cheat for little Jease. One STATE CACHE, COUNTY OF Board of Supervieon known M night he cried with the ear ache. set opposite their terms the for Hia father was going to get up to names: him. I told him to light the cundle IK THE MATTER OF THE Manuel C. of Cornish, Utah first, which he did, and right be- - T1TI0N F0R THE 0RGANIZ- - or the" term Naegle 's of years, Melvin SL uoe uc oea wnere nc (woruo nave TTAvr n t r'tir pnTivTV tiatvJ .. .v. n .,.v tt.-- v. put hi foot was a of Pearce 2 Jack of term ' yean; PROCLAMATION of 1 OF ORDER term the for Utah, Cornish, legged spider that runs and jumps. year. My husband killed it with a club. The (petition having been heard Attest One morning I picked the babys d N. J. Croukaton, afocking' up 'by the toe and sr-f-t Commissioners having duly Clerk I on . fell on my finger. It Happened pi March 3, 1937 Wm. Worley A. W. Chambers )t ij ordered by the L, C. Nielson, Coulkmer8 that the petition be, County Caminisskutori found lizards In our beds. One herejy ran.t6,; Date of first publication, l&wii we shook a centipede out. It is .land the County Commissioner fur-- 5, 19S7. h.3t theJ?c7k publication, March legs on SoTside, im7- . taken for granted that the changes in the fed eral courts suggested by President Kaoerifelt would mot have beCh asked for, if the supreme court had not declared unconstitutional law passed by congreaa for the regulation of industry hnd , various agriculture by the federal government. The people are the court of final recart. If they wnnt Rbe federal 'government to take on the authority .which these (lawa provided, they have the power to carry that desire Into effect. Many will feel that the beat .way to do it, if this ia the feeling of the people, would he to pans a constitutional amendment giving the federal government these additional powers. The objection raised to that course is that it takes too long ,to get constitutional amendments ratified In 1933, the amendment repealing prohibition was ratified within 10 months after congreaa passed it. It (a not as difficult to amend the constitution aa some people think. BOO EARLY MARRIA6ES When the news came out that a nine year old girl in Tennessee had married n young man of 22 and that n New York state girl of 12 had also gotten married, hills to prevent child marriage were prompt, ly introduced in those state. Marriage ia a tremendously fateful jptep. The child mind does not grasp ita significance. Many states aay a young person is not (competent to drive an automobile before the age of 16. Running a course over the aeaa of matrimony callu for even more judgment. Probably the majority would aay that girls would better wait until 18 or later, before starting on this most fateful of an voyages. mn" l - .... iJTLS VJtZ "Li . ... S aH S2fT -- - 7 ?? al-'o- Order of Proclamation . Adrertiatng Rates Will Be Made Known Upon Application It can perhaps nt atop ranning until he reached the village. Some of the Indiana told Jeaaa he had a "he squaw for a s, 1937. - . . rf 00318 men came into my yard. I .picked County Commissioners also find up my babses and locked the d31 that the persons who have signed with a padlock. My buaband waan'iltai1 an of lawful petition iimt, to I went to toy nearest Lg, Md Me a majority neighbor and stayed all night L, adult land owners, rep-imoved upon the Mesa m Dec-- 1 resenting a majority of the land Christmas amber, after spending j effected by such proposed H 1 .ft Joharnmn, deceased, wh in unknown; Abelone Andej! Tn sen, deceased, and wif "W- - is unknown; and t?040 D deceased, wife of on, deceased, whose true aa' known; and agtin ai dW PN sons unknown claiming 2 title, estate of interest upon the real property SeL.Ua 8DMMOM,WUKl STATE OP UTAH TO THE WO DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summeued to this art ion M nr otWi' within thirty day, after defend the above entltirt and in case of your failure toC UUSnlianSRip si N0IIC6S i. so, judgment will be you according to the denuS the complaint, which has Wn fn2 wWi the Clerk of he titled Court. This action is hrootht to recover judgment, quieting rtS! aff. au. 1. a. ed property, situated in ?oT Cache County, Utah, Commencing t a point 4 wThad IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Irf J to the T? NorAwt hnltTi OF DISTRICT JUDICIAL FIRST Block 17, Plat D of Logan 0? 1 atowa In our little tent, and district to be known as Cache Conn' AND THE STATE OF UTAH, IN willow abed for our bed room. I ty Drainage District No. efeht is FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE 9Survey, and running thence sonth had a young girl staying with me. duly established as roda; thence east 3 and 8 rod,. provided by law..' more or toss; thence North 9 (toe morning I wasnt feeling well. I That the boundaries of said dis-- I nd, Gilbert T. Larson, came to my bed and told me to the north line of said biloek hereby established las fol-- 1 Plaintiff, that our tent was on fire. We hadh thence West 8 and 8 rods to the vs. 12 100 pound socks of wheTt in the place of beginning, subject to a at the Sauth West cor-tespinning I called for help, and living I ner Nettie M. Dainei, Lavinia Maugb- - right of way over the west five Section 10, Township 14, on the banks of the Montisamach I and Armenia feet of the above described tact Range one West Salt Lake mb Inez Haughan I canal they jo of land In favor of Ernest W put the fire Base and Meridian; tihence, North Maughan, only surviving heirs-a- tI To be concluded next week. goo rds; thence East ICO rods to law of W. W. Maughan, deceased; Lundahl Jr., together with a tm de-- and perpetual the North and South center line cf and the unknown heirs-at-laright of way over the The nxntorists are asked to iwatch I Section aryy. South along center viaes and creditors of Jens Nielson, following described tract, jq. tin curves. Some of them drive tfcei? 40 rods; East 6d rads; deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Niel- - Commencing at a point 4 reds Eat cars in so wabbly a way that he I thence South 180 rads; thence West sen, deceased, whose true name Is from the Northwest Corner of 11U looks road probably straight to 1 60 rads to the North and South unknown; Christian Petersen deceas-the- Block 17, and running thence Sonth (center line of Section 10; thence ed, aird wife, Jane Doe Peterson, 9 soda; thence West 5 feet; r. North 9 rods; thence East 5 fert true name is South 80 roda along said center line deceased, who Longfellow wrote a poem oal-t-o alias to the place of beginning. the South boundary of Section 10; known; Girl F. Peterson, hd 'The Golden Legend." That wailjjhence West along the South boun-- j diaries P. Petersan, deceased, and L. E. NELSON, before it beaame illegal to hold onto I Section 10, 56 8 rodsj'wifb, Jane Doe Peterson, deceased, Attorney for Plaintiff our gold. I thence South in Section 15, Town-- 1 whose true name is unknown; Carl Boot Office Address: hip 14, North, Range one West, 100 C. Johnson, deceased, and wife, Jane Arimo Block, The American people ore oppx-e- d I rxjj thence West 42.74 rods to th? Doe Johnson, deceased, whose true Logon, Utah to class legislation, except when K I East boundanp of the Union Pacif'c name in Charles E. Ander- Date of first publication Fdbnanr unknown; favora 4ne class to which they be-- 1 Railroad, formerly the Oregon Short son, deceased, end wife, Jane Doe 19, 1937. I Line n&' Railroad, right of way; then.-- I Anderson, deceared, whose true name Date of loot publication, March 19, North 4 degrees 18 minutes West Adv. unknown; Neils P. Nielsen, alias 1937. fe(The pteoemt may to acquire minine charm eaame to be to put more pink on the face, while form erly it was to put more of the ap petizing dark brawn on the pie. 2TJSZ feS" a 1-- nh w, LIFE SKETCH OF PHOEBE MOSES (Continued from page one) duck. While in the water he took a cramp and drowned. He (was in the river for six days before they found hia body. Both white men and Indiana combed the river day and night searching for the body. Ike Indians found him. Mother lay at deaths door for a month. I stayed (with her for another month, then I went to my husband in Cottonwood. I was ill for some time. On January 28, 1878, my aon Jesse Tilton Jr. was bora. On August 24, 1880, my daughter Sylvia was born in Cottonwood. The following November 22, we started in company with Harvey Harper and family for Arizona. We had to handle the boat ourselves because there was no one to help ua. Wc arrived in Arizona on the Salt River in Jones ville. This place was afterwards called Lehi. Our tent was just nine feet by eleven feet, 0 we found an adotye cabin with two door holes but no k)Ur or no floor. Just srrosa the river wn a village with many Indian. Sometime my husband had to leave me for three or four days end nights at a time to work. The sun came up very early in the morning and pet very kite ai night and disturbed us. The Indians would coins ait I lift nty quilts from the door w.iy, and then tools laugh ot me. My husband made a lied .by netting four posts in (he ground, nailing four posts around them, .and covering the top with (poles and wil low-When it rained we put tubs and pans on llw bed to kc-.the bedding dry. In March the heavy rain set in. An old gentleman by the name of Ria Rogers, living 2 miles aw.iy came to aeo how we her while my husband freighted. Wa then moved into another little cabin on the Trap canal. This cabin had two doors but do floor. The bridge waa by the north aide of the house. The road going to Meaa city mas by the east side of the house so there was a continual stream of travel both ways, of both white and red men. I had Indiana lying in my door yard moat of the time. One day a tall young fellow wanted to come in. He gave me a alight push. I picked up a hatchet, and be jumped to the canal bridge, drew his bow and arrow on the baby aitting on the ground. I atepped to the mantel, and picked up my loaded pistol and pointed it at him. He gave whoop and run. He did- . - IS 1 un-M- ( 2-- e al-;- ia Rein Telephone Directors . wen? getting al w. llo put my baity myself into hia wagon, and told Jrssc to Tnd tbs thing and leave aa the Indians iwnuld steal everything he had left. We wont to live with him. lie had two rooms and eleven young children, nne of them married. We stayed there a month. Mrs. Kgprs h'id a good sowing machine. I being a good cam&trca. did a lit of erring for Hnd WWmVEM THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE U)iIL yjoWL TlomjL (Bsl atiibut? Ordering a telephone now will place your name in the next directory. Enjoy it& convenience for a few cents a day. One call in an emergency may he worth many times its cost. 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