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Show new regulations will Orchestras will furnish the nude. in Europe begins institutions, and aa possible after soon as issued Adv. be his to entertain resentment toward been has approved by the bill to- the step neighbor, the preliminary President. COMMENT ward getting what he wants seems A loan or fit advanoe of credit, the bolt League to to be to threaten which otherwise complies are therefore, we of Nations. Peace makers, must actually Mr. Hitler expresses a desire 'to told, shall inherit the earth. From with the regulations, j insured insti-- J an of hooks the be on sinlooks a it and for cooperate for peace We are adequately prepared the way things are gving, made disbursement and the cere understanding, and to forget the as though the Lesgue wa3 not ac- tution order in BEFORE APRIL 1, 1936, to offer a distinctive funeral past. Soma of his neighbors will not cumulating a large estate. to be eligible for insurance under endorse all that ha says, but most service anytime anywhere. law. All loans must be ot them are right with him .on forJn a list of important dates, there the present insurance ..within for thirty in1836. The reported for s getting the past, or at least one rot entry is single cident of it, namely the wat debts first notion that comes to mind is days, in accordance with Regulation Richards Mortuary due the United States. That ia due that those were the good old days. No. 13. to which from there now, appears point upon Maybe a hundred years LOGAN, Phone 210 be perfect harmony. Forgive and 1936 likewise will be honored with DONT FORGET THE BIG BASE Sam esfi' Uncle as is the rub. seems AT though DANCE forget a blank, though it BALL, APRIL FOOLS forgive and the debtor nations can enough were happening to fiH a THE JR. HIGH SCHOOL. Three forget. Under such an arrangement book. It takes a lot to distnrb the the slate would be wiped clean and world for long. If there it any comprepared for chalking up a new way. fort in the thought, we are simply REBUILT RANGES Likely Luggage core. There ia a ray of hope in bearing our own particular burdens the debt' Biuation here and there1 and are not likely to be hated for We sell luggage that look We have bargains In stand-- 1 abroad. Money b being impounded passing trouble along to posterity. I lasts and lugs better. ard brands of rebulilt ranges.) against a possible day of need. We have gained something at least if DONT FORGET THE BIG BASE Everton & Sons Co. Everton & Sons Co. the idea that the United States is BALL, APRIL FOOLS DANCE AT LOGAN, UTAH not likely to take a second mortgage THE JR. HIGH SCHOOL. Three LOGAN, UTAH has obtained currency. History rec Orchestra's will furnish the music. ords few exampbs of greater pai Adv. tiwigf than that which this country exercised when it consented to re1 UTAH SPOT HEWS main quiet for almost twenty yesra, its own meetings its obligations by ; sacrifices while Europe forgot so BILL INTRODUCED TO EXTEND much of the past as was conven- TITLE I ient and profitable to target. An. Administration Bill to amend Title ) of the National Housing Act A motion picture actor hoa start- has. been . intrdouced in both the of New York insures more people and it growing faster than ed upon a vacation and ia said- - to House end .the Senate. It provides any other life insurance company. Obviously the reason for need the rest. Cbnsidering the pie-fits for an extension of Title 1 until Metropolitan supremacy in Its Add is that people beUeva its that attend screen prominence, .December 81, 1986, with certain modpolicies most dutiable, its service best, and its cost most the quetaion that arises is: The rest ifications. economical. This Company is ready to serve yon. Tell your of whatT insurance wants to If this new bill is passed, new regulations aa well as a new ConM. T. Van Ordes In 1899, tiro thousand lives were tract of Insurance will be necessary. lost in a flood at Johnstown, Pa. .A new contract of Insurance will be Smithfield Phone 138-, Utah The country stretching from western sent participating financial Representing Pennsylvania ta the Atlantic coast METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY b undergoing diaster differing from that of almost fifty years ago in FOR ROLLERS degree rather than in kind. Flood control b difficult, because it most Thera ia a big discount on take into consideration the natural window shade if we use your shape of the earth, as well as the old, roller. uncertainty of the elements. PracticEverton & Sons Go. ally speaking, flood prevention bafacfles engineers, but they have LOGAN, UTAH Enjoy a telephone visit complished much along other lines, and the day may come when nothing far-away sons but old pictures can be relied upon to show swollen riven bearing floatdaughters at school or ing houses on to the see. BULK SEED I folks back home . . The government lately has received Buy garden seed in bulk it costa inaeed Ws are leu. its first quarter of the current selling now. come tax, amounting to approximately 600 million dollars. Tennysoa Everton & Sons Go. ffijjfirV Long Distance rates are reduced all day said thst in the spring, fancy lightafter 7 and m. Sunday every night! p. LOGAN, .UTAH ly tuns to thoughts of lovk That might pass sixty years ago. Nowadays, spring thoughts tun to the income tax, and it is no matter of fancy or light thinking. WASHINGTON CURRENT The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Piibliabsd Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah Matter Will Be Made Known Upon Application THE CONCEIT REMOVER It la bow announced that the Union Pacific ia planning a $25,000 recreation lodge on the north rim f the Crand Canyon of the Colorado. It ,ia important that inch aitee be made erasable ao that people can see more of the wondera of nature in their own country. Aa human beings we are apt to become more or leaa conceited. We think we are pretty amart. We conatruct big buildings, bridges, dams, and monater ships, and they are great aecompliahmenta. But it b a good thing to get a look at tome handiwork of nature to realise how Inuignificant we are when it cornea td really making a dent on the eartha ourface. Such an object leaaon prrventa ua from becoming too aelf satisfied and trade to keep our minda on the fact that there are greater fcrcea at work than political parties, induatrial organisation kings, q arena, armies and navies. You could d nip the Empire State building, the biggest battleship or the new San Francisco Bay bridge Into the Grand Canyon, and you would have to take a pair of binoculars to find them. As yon stand on the rim f the Grand Canyon at one of ito principal scenic points, it ia 13 miles across and a mile deep. The higheat-pchrere- d rifle wouldn't even shoot far enough to drop a bullet In the river. Anyone who has not am the Grand Canyon of the Colorado should nlan to suae day take a trip there. OoOfc--- 1 - WHEN FARM RELIEF anybody SERVICE - ( Entered at tW Pcetoffice at Smithfield. Utah, aa Second CUaa Mail AdnrtliiBi Rates When HURTS iK The METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . W to--a- ll Theoretical farm relief often Inflicts injury on some it is supposed to help. Aa excellent example of this b found in an article ia the Dairymens League New, which points out that farmers of the country are unfairly penalised under the new federal agricultural bilL The bill, baaed on the Soil Conaervatoin Act of 1935, provides that the Secretary of Agriculture can pay farmers to withdraw land from production in the Interest of soil fertility. Dairy farming naturally prevents sell eroslAi and promotes soil conservation. Aa a result, farmers robing other products will be paid to withdraw land from Its normal uoe .and will be permitted to plant it ia grasses or forage and pat cows into the acreage. The inevitable consequence will be an artificial Increase in dairy production by Part Time dairy farmers, at the expense of the three million farmers who maintain the dairy industry of the nation. Any fanner whd wants to b certainly entitled to go into dairying. But many unprejudiced observers doubt the wisdom of using public funds to pay farmers in other fields to compete with their fellows and tion. create useless ill ii : over-produc- CHARTER NO 10135 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Commercial National Bank OF SMITHFIELD, IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 4th, 1938. (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.) . ASSETS Loans and discounts $184,177.08 Overdrafts ..... 2,457.55 United States Government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed 58,525.00 Other bonds, stocks, and securities ..... 16,150.00 $8,400.00 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 1,300.00 9,700.00 Real estate owned other than banking liouae 1,002.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 14,533.37 Cash, balances with other bank.', and cash items in process of collection 41,105.71 Cach Items not in process of collect irti .... 2,625.10 Other assets 665.40 - TOTAL ASSETS .... $330,941.19 $$$ rafflBKggfaigJMI . A representative in congress wishes to establish a penal colony in Aha-- , ka but Alaskans do not like the suggestion. It b certain that sentencing criminals to be transported to Alaska" would not prove an attractive advertisement for the country. Australia began her national life under similar conditions but lived them down. Ibssibly pioneers have enough to overcome, without the added burden of convincing the world that their land is good enough only for bad men not wanted elsewhere. A well known sportsman is trampled to death by horses in a plo game in Florida. When a person takes stock of the hazard that ne assumes, a good many of them will be found to be connected with the occupation which is known cs having fun. LIABILITIES Demand depobts of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 81,670.34 Time depoaits of individuals, partnerships and corporation 160,795.32 State, county, and municipal depoaits 35,914.45 United States Gcvernment and postal savings deposits 185.00 Deposits dt other banka, including certified and cashier's checks outstanding 630.37 Not veered by pledge of loans and'or investments $279,105.49 Total Deposit $279,195.48 Other llaMlitba Capital aecounti Common stock, 250 share, $25,000.00 par 8100.00 per share 16.500.00 Surplus Undivided profit net 5.745.57 Reserves for contingencies .... 4,500.00 Total Capital Account RLUE BLAZE GOAL 14 towered friends than has another straight whiskw m tta am Salearecorda 51.745.57 TOTAL LIABILITIES $330,941.19 prove If. Old Quaker is die sensible in taste (Man, it's .BMiensitfcif . Less ASHES To Sift 1 With BLUE BLAZE deal attttoond, no matter which COAL State of Utah as: County cY Cache L Thrtnaa B. Farr, cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement b true to the best ef my knowledge and belief. THOMAS Ik FARR. Cashier. Correct- - BLUE BLAZE COAL IS THAT MEANS SCREENED G SLATE AND OTHER ELEMENTS ARE REMOVED. THUS YOU HAVE LESS ASHES TO DEAL YOU HAVE MORE WITH AND AT LESS HEAT Attest Thoa. H. Woolford W. C. Claypoo! H. W. Noble Director Sworn td and subscribed before ' me thb 23rd day of March, 1936. (SEAL) Joseph W. Peterson, Notary Jfd wy pop tnfatl NownmPINTNo.Maouwo QUART At Veil BPufar In n-wb- oumow IfltllhAu ... - COST. W. H. Roskelley Coal Yard Publie. Residing at Smithfield, Utah. My Commission friends, with or the expires Feb. 6, 1910. f 90 PROOF straight whiskey BRAND |