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Show SMITHFIELD Published Every Friday at Smithfield. Utah Entered at the Paatoffice at Smithfield. Utah, aa Second Clasn Mail Matter Advertising Bataa Will Be Made Known Upon Application GETTING ALONG WITHOUT RAILROADS Eighteen months ago a railroad abandoned its branch line between SiotiK City, Iowa, and Wynct, Nebraska, a distance of about 50 miles. The abandonment was made nereosary by track competition, which had caused the railroad to carry on operations on the branch lino at a substantial loss for sometime. The trucking concerns serving the area assured interested townspeople and farmers that they could entirely fill any transportation need. This claim was taken intd consideration by the Interstate Com merce Commission in permitting the adandonment. Here, according to the Minneapolis Grain and Feed Review are aome of the reaulta: First, gram shipped from the affected area to Sioux City, thence to be sent east, was carried by railroads at S cents a buaheL Today the rate ia 10 cents a bushel. In the days of the railroad, coal was lsid down in (he farthest town on the branch line for 20 cents a ton. Today the truck rate to clooe-i- n points is $2.00 a ton. R1 estate values in the railroidles area are at hWo that cost $1,000 cannot find buyers dropped from 50 to 75 percent; new Iowa. Town at 1500. Farm values have The branch line railroad paid $28,000 each year in taxes to local units of government. That sum has now been shifted to the remaining taxpayers. This iv no argument against trucks in their proper field. It simply illustrates the fact that those who think an area can "get along without the railroad, dont know what theyre talking abdnt. December 80, 1M5. student may cho:ze any of the above to specialize in if she desires. STRESSED AT I All in all the girl now studying home economics receives a training The training of !thal will fit lier in a specialized Salt Lake City so that she home making, in neat ion or educrie her young women in home and to make a be able will order that after graduation they sith to bo will able maintain it in the highest poasiLle any cope vi uation, whether it be in a field of standard, said Dr. Widstoe. scientific research or in the prac-- oootical art home making, is the aim Economics Heme of the department Civil Service Exams of the University of Utah, recording to Dr. Rose II. Widstoe, head of the department. In order to realize this aim, the The United States Civil Service girls are taught, during their first two years, the fundamentals of the Commission has announced ipen art of nuking a home and maintain- competitive examinations as follows: ing it in a correct manner. Awing maker, $1,860 a year, NaeconoThe atudenta in the mic department of the University tional Park Service, Department of are given one of the must thorough the Interior, Washington, D. C. courses and comprehensive training in the art of home making in the United States The courses that rre generally required during the first two years include: a study of foods and nutrition, where in the girls are taught the scientific principles of cooking the preparing and the serving WE balanced meals; the most intelligent me:na of buying food, both for ecWISH onomy and food value; the applies tion and understanding of federal and state pure food laws; the choosYOU ing of the best food fir the least cost for the right people at Uw A right time. As the girl advances in her home MERRY making her course is altered to the following: the care and feeding of CHRISTMAS infanta, in this course the student with has a chance to experiment growing children in the nurecry la- AND ; borriory; the study of vitamins and , how they apply ta the growing child A and des- j the care, use, , construction igning of fabrics for home and per-sonHAPPY use. In the uppear division work, or after her two year preparatory, the HEW HOME MAKING The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL SENTINEL I ! IS I IF h-i- ne Senior 'animal husbandman (gene- -' tics), $4, GOD a year, Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agri- -' culture. Social worker (psychiatric), $2,000 a year, junior sodal worker, $1,800 a year, Veterans Administration. Senior chemist (distill:tion), $4,000 a year, Alcohol Tax Unit, Treasury assHHESHaaiffiEisa Department 'Welding engineer, various grades,' to $3,800 a year, Navy De-- EATING $2,000 HANG-OVER- I partment and Certain specified education experience are required for these positions. Full infomation may be obtained from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Etoord of Examiners at the post office cr customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first or the second class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. S When you think of Hing. oven, you hevu drink hang, ovart in mind. Thorn are SO to ont anting hang-ova-n drink hang-ova- r. Practically ovary homo hai ont or who oat too much. aottloi the stomach takas the "ouch" out of grouch. iav-ar- al 7-- BBBBSSSSBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBH NOISY RADIO mmmmsmwm Crystal Bottling And Furniture Co. lloTds Radio Service Co. 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