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Show SMITHFIELD SENTINEL, fiesemkr TAXES The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Published Every Friday i 135 Nautical Novelties FOR EVERYBODYl SEW BEI0TY The first commissioned officer of the United States armed forces to lorn his lift in the World War wss LienUnant Clarence E. Thomas, U. 8.' Navy, who was in evommand of the armed guard of the S.S. VACUUM which wns sunk an April 28, 1U7, by the German Submarine at Smithfield, Utah Entered at the Pestoffiee at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claaa Mail A noted humorist, asked recently Matter what was the best laugh topic, replied: "Taxes! Everybody pays Be Will Made Known Bates Upon Application Advertising them;" But while we laugh, the cost of state government local climbs and climbs. And HR. PUBLIC: HOW John Citizen pays dearly fior' his Armistice Day, Monday, November laughs. Today there ia an invisible 11th, was observed in pnctic:My The recent tragedy enacted ih oar main street, costing the life of a guest who sits at the table of every city and community through fellow townsman, is almost a sequel t the one that befell a younger every family In this country. He out the United State in eommemor-- 1 earlier Two this innocent lives lost in leas than a pedestrian year. the invisible tax eater that col-- atlon of the ending of the World automobile death rate up to nersly twice year pushing Smithfield lects the hidden taxe. When the .'War and in paying tribute to our that of the entire United States; a regretable and alarming fact. housewife purchases three pork heroes, dead and alive. The public The completion of (he additional additional traffic lane through chops, the butcher weighs them out ct largo wiH be surprised to dis-bour city has made Smithfield a virtual speedway. Pew can traverse only wraps up one. The third! cover that official World War re-h-o our streets leas than thirty-fiv- e and its cefcnmonplace to see m.p-lu- , j cords confirm the following facts gives to this Invisible guest them whiz by at fifty Or sixty. No pedestrian's life ia safe within - and that the Navy maintained This netits of the steady sapping the proximity of main street. True there is a twenty-fiv- e mile per hour ional income to meet public ex-- usual status of being the first to limit. True thia unheeded. Is that limit true the speed speed goes Equally penees was cited by Lewis H. Brown fend, first to fight, first to suffer, fact that careless, unheeding drivers go unpunished. This unpunished Cor- - and first to die for the country they president of the has already cost two human lives. How many moral recent in address a poratlon, the loved so wed: to lives will be sacrificed before city officials and the public in general American Bapen Association. ' 7The; first American forces to w-will arise and demand a atop? Will your boy or girl; your father or Tt is usclesf to solve attempt port to .for active duty were a divis-- l mother have to be run down and murdered to pay the cost of carethis matter in terms of parties,? ion ' ot ' destroyers under' the com-- 1 lessness before something is done? Mr. Brown said, "for no matter &and of Captain Taussig, U. S. The coat of delay wiU be high IN HUMAN LIFE. Immediate acwhat the label, the coat of :gov,.Nivy, on May 4 1917, at Queena-eremetion by both State and local authorities is the only remedy fdr thia to town, Ireland. apparently continue deplorable condition. ENFORCE THE LAW AND SAVE A LIFE. mount and taxes are further increase The first artillery shot by Anted. The only poaoible Solution, it erican Forces was fired by the TOTHEAVEHAGEHAN seeme to me, lies in the eduea- - Navy the 8.S. MONGOLIA, when tion of the individual citizen In be Naval armed guard fired on Thia is addressed men of avert ip means who have been subthe fundamental fact nhat all the mi enemy submarine and preum-peopl- e jected to the widespread fallacy that the the rich pay, or should uak her. support h government and pay, practically all of the taxes, and that the poor and moderately well that Other the Firsts" government to do receive or should receive, the benefits of government for next all the people. States Navy are: to nothing. On May 9th, 1928, Commander "Somehow we must make every Here are two faejp for yon to think overt ' last man and woman and child na-j"- 1 Byrd, u. 8. Navy (BeEighty per cent of all taxes in this nation are "hidden" that in, D lize that no1 matter whether taxes re ytT the North Pofe in they represent part of the cost of articles and services, and mast be JOSEPHINE FORD, monoplane an or no citipaid not, dirqctly paid by the consumer. b to accomplish this zen can his escape share paying The Mai net taxable income not taxes paid of gl American corcat. of the cost of government that in porations 1933, was $2,500,000,000. The total net taxable income of United States Navy Battle-th- at comes thorugp the hidden taxes! persons with net incomes in exceH of $5,000 was $4,000,000,000. This commis-purvhas- e U.SJL MARYLAND, are hurried in every single makes s total of $8,500,000,000. The Mil cost of. government, federal wsu eioDI Jn' the first ship that he makes with his state and local, waa $15,500,000,000 Result I If the government hard-earnin the world 'to be snccessfaUy eq- foliar." bad confiscated the entire taxable income of aiL corporations and all turrrnt guns. Here is a'taslifor everyone, Mr. pipped with individual with a net income of $5,000 or more,-- , there would have The fh-at- ' American flag to fly Brown points out, adding: remained a tax bill of $9,000,000,000 to be paid by persona and over a foreign fortress wa raised incssea outside of there classifications. The fact that the tax bill waa "Everyone agrees that the ccat of on January 27th, 1778 when the not paid in that year, touch of it being added to-tgovernment must be reduced and America thin PROVIDENCE cap-- 1 public debt, makes no difference a day f reckoning must come eventually, whether tured British fort at New Pr !; ividence we dr our children face it. N"4 ? in the West Indies. The ? The d man, the email investor, the laborer, the little agree, irrespective of ni apiked, aK business owner these are the people who pay the majob part of the nationality, or of color, or of re- ammunition removed, three hundred! coat of government. The price of a loaf of bead, for instance, Includes ligion, or politics. small arms taken, twenty American the cost of 53 separate taxes, torn the time the seed of grain is playt- 'Some people thfaV that all we Prisoners of war released, rnd the ed to when the finished, wrapped kmf readies you. So it goes with Jd is a Mw mayor, or a newjHUWlDENCE sailed with alx prize clothing, light, tobacco every luxury and necessity' you use. Indirect or a new Congress. Butl1-wha- t governor, taxation is one of the largest Items in the cost of living and doing we roally need, ia an aroused! business. You the average man would thus be the , greateef beneficiary from cost of Government must be tiPOULTRYMEN ADOPT n tax reduction program that really got result. room for your U-2- 1. LONG? ut Johns-Manvil- le nt t Just the patterns and cetera that are so popular at the right prices ... , nrm ; IS YOUR JLJL TUNITY ... a chance to make your rug dollar go farther. These new Axminsters are became of the long wear they rive. They are as colorful as they are durable. You wiQ find a wealth of new patterns and color combinations to choose from. If you want to make an unusually fine rug Savertment, accept our invitation to sec these fabrics. ' t0 I1 Crystal Furniture ed 18-in- ch i he JLJJ small-salarie- 727480 , STANDARD TERMS Ssmrasm THE DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL Caii, Frischknecht, USAC Poultiyman In psst yean, breeders and poultry improvement association in the veral states have developed stand srdi and used terms to sell hatchery requirements in one staf and tfvrt represented cert, in different requiements in other tMy states- - In order to correct this condition and Improve the quality of chicks in the entire United States funds wen provided July 1, 1935 for putting a nathnal improvement pirn of poultry breeding into oper-atkby the United States department of agriculture. The plan ia a voluntary one and any breeder or hatcheryman in a tate may or may not come under the plan. Wherever it ia adopted an bfficial state agency responaiblo to the government must be set up to aupervise the program. The plan seta up minimum for five different atagee or grades of breeding atock, hatching egga, and baby chicks. Each of these grades has minimum requirements which must be met before one can advertise and sell that particular grade The lowest grade la U. S. Approved. Other grades. Hated in accordance with increasing quality axe: U. & Verified, U. 8. Certified, U. 8. Record of Performance, and U. S. Record of Merit. ' By ATt HALF PRICE Tsht FMli.advsntsgs EM-PLO- TO SEND A LAMP TO YOUR of- - finiss&sssa? HOME ON APPROVAL EASY TERMS. ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO Cache Valley Bank Bldg., L'iah L' Publication,':-No. enj!5 Of 8 19o. v 1.33 last PuHicaUon, Decembei (Legal Advertisement) Soslans Rc-sell- na . COME INTO ANY OF OUR LOCAL STORES AND SEE THE WIDE ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS ON DISPLAY, OR ASK ANY Alton,'y DAVID L. HE?!DRY, JESSE H. MAUGHAN, PETER M. WILLIAMSON, IDA W. BAIR and ANN W. IN THE DISTRICT COURT O NIELSEN, THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS Plaintiffs, va. TRICT OF THE STATE O MATHEW H. SHAW, Hugh IN AND FOR TH UTAH, COUNTY OF CACHE. Cecile M. Weriand, Ivan Auswald Dcmmler, McCalliater, Glen McCallistar, Lois McCalliater, Alta M. Benedict, ElizaPlaintiff, beth Kerr, Bessie II. Kelley and vs. Paul H. Shaw, heirs at law of George S. Rammell, Amy R. Gui EPHRAIM SHAW, Deceased; Mild- taveson, Farley S. Rammell, Aim red Matkin, Martha Leishman, Ch:r Rammell, Parley C. Rammell Ea: lotte Olsen, Annie Matkin, Esther Rammell, Luella R. Fullmer, Grac Lynda, Mary B. Larson, Samuel R. Stoddard and Myron Rammel! Baker, Pheobe Bushman, Zina Stott, only known surviving heirs at lav Hattie Jensen, Alice Gardner, Tho- of Charles II. Rammell, deceased mas R. Leavitt, Chrlsteena Harker, and John Doe and Jane Doe, un Jessie Shipley, Owen Archibald end known claimants and creditors o wife, Louisa H. Archibald, John Charles H. Rammell, deceased, am Layns, Ida A. Brown, Ly- aganist all other persons unknown man, George Parker, Mary Earl, claiming any right, title, . estate Esther White, Thomas Wilson, An- hen or interest in the real property nie Alder, William Leavitt, Edward described in the complaint, advent to Leavitt, Edwin Leavitt, Sarah L. plaintiffs ownership, or an Webster, Jeremiah Leavitt, Thomas cloud upen plaintiffs title thereto D. Leavitt, Rowell Workman, FrankDefendants. lin Leavitt, Julia Wyatt,' Elmyra SUMMONS Alfred Leavitt, Betsy THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Readford, Wyatt, Orpha L. Woolf and Amos DEFENDANTS: Leavitt, heirs at law of THOMAS You ere hereby summoned to apR. LEAVITT, Deceased; "and r 11 pear within twenty days after serknown and unknown heirs and all vice of this summons upon you If persons unknown, claiming anyrijriit, eerved within the county in which title, estate or interest in or lien action is brought, otherwii upon the real described in within thirty days after service, a: the plaintiffs complaint, d verse to defend the abovV entitled actio: Among other requirements, U. S. Approved chicks must be hatched in the plaintiffs ownership or clouding and in case of your failure so a U. S. Approved hatchery and plaintiffs title thereto, do, judgment will be render from eggs from U. S. Approved Defendant!. against you according to the demai flocks. The U. S. Approved flocks THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE of the compiaiat, which has be filed with the Clerk of the aboi e to be selected tor constitution- ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU AND EACH OF YOU are entitled Court. al vigor and egg porduction, u Thia action la brougl by rise ting agent appointed by the hereby summoned to appear within Judgment, f?,recvfr quieting plali official state agency. Each bird se- twenty days after service of this tiffs title to the following descril lected must be branded by a sealed summons upon you, if served within ed property, eituated in Providem nd numbered legband. Thia selec- the County in which this action is Bfcmct, Cache County, Utah, t otherwise within tion and mating must be done at brought, thirty wit: Beginning at a point 2.28 chaix jeast 20 days before any egga for diys after service, and defend the hatching are collected. There are al- above entitled action; and in case east by local survey variation of ef your failure t0 do so, judgment point on the section line 11.75 so minimum requirements for chain egg size, shape end color; sanitary con- will be rendered against you ac- south of the northwest corner c to the demand of the com- ection cording ditions in the incubator and 11, in 11 Nort! plaint which h been filed with of Range One Township the poultry houses and in East of the Sal regard the Clerk of the Court. to the type and weight of tin Lake Meridian, thence east on loci Thia action is brought to chicks. quiet survey line 3.00 chains; thence souO the title of the plaintiffs 4d0 ch:ing to street; thence wes against the defendants to the land described n the north line -- of street 3.01 in the plaintiffs complaint and as thence North on local sur chains; follows: RADIO NOISY lino 4.C0 chains to the place o: ry Lot four (4) on Block four (4) SEE as platted on Hat "A" of Wells-IH- a beginning, containing 1.35 acre. L. E. NELSON. City Survey and containing Attorney for Ilalntlff one and (1U) acres, and lost Offico Address: 27-2- 8 Arlmt further described as being situated r.hick, Logan, Utah. Radio Service Oo. in the Southeast quarter of Section Dale of first publication. Novem three (8), Township Ten (10) Nurth her LOGAN PHONE Sir 8, 1035. of Range One (1) West of Iho Suit Dale of last publication Decembei Ea of Post Office Lake Meridian. 0 103j NEWEL G. DALNES, (Legal Advcrliscm'nt) , . Perhaps last year you purchased an I.E.S. approved study lamp for easy seeing. Now you can further protect eyesight and beautify your home by adding another lamp or two where they are needed. ' -- OOfr- Ex-tensi- spoti-ficatio- Here in this selection is exactly the lamp for you to choose for Christmas. OF i 210-21- 1 DIS-- 1 of the state of trict UTAEL IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. Logan, Uhl Add..: j IN THE GRADES FOR STOCK WesM si Ns. LLOYDS pr-per- ty one-four- th |