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Show SMITHFIELD SENTINEL, SMITHFIELP, UTAH, APRIL 10, h--L Probale & Guardianship Notices The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Jfa, J.wulila dCimtul! CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah Eaterad at the Pestofflce at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Cla Mail Matter Advertialni Rates Will Be Made Known Upon Application ljj SSSSWAiUiW Notice To Creditors IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE STATE OF UTAH. Ia the Matter of the Estate of FARM ELECTRIFICATION MARCHES ON The Edison Electric Institute reports that 44,480 new farm customers were rained by the power industry during 1935. This compares with a fain dT 30,500 for 1934, and brings the total number of clectrkfied New farms to 788,795 12ft per cent of aQ farms in the ccuntry. Hampshire has the highest percentage of electrified farms with 68 per cent Connecticut, New Jersey, Utah and California each have 60 per. rent. Viewed aa a practical nutter, the Institute says, the record is really much better than the statistics show. Forty per cent of tho 6,000,000 farms in this nation have dwellings valued at le-- a than 1500 400,000 farma have no dwellings on them at alL Farms of this character are obviously not in the market for power at any price, as Is emphasised by the fact that 160,000 farms now reached by power lines do! net take service. The industry estimates that the mileage of rural line to be built in 1936 will be double that of 1935. The increase in farms served will be about 50 per cent greater than the 1935 increase, as much of the new mileage will be constructed in leaner territory. These figures ebow dffinitely that fram electrification is making progress in the United Staten sound, economic and permanent progress. As we recover from depression, the estensich of service to farms will naturally be greatly accelerated. The farm presents a tremendous potential market for the electric industry and it ia doing everything possible to develop it HENRY G. PITCHER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned istratrix at her residence at on or field, Cache Cbunty, Ut-'before June 2, 1936. SARAH ANN PITCHER, Administratrix of the estate' of Henry G. Pitcher, Deceased. GEORGE HEINRICH, Attorney for Administratrix Date of first publication, April 3, a 1936. Date of last publication, May 1936. 1, Adv. SERVICE . TAKING THE FUN OUT OF HRE Nett time you see a tire engine go by, dig down into your change pocket and gat out a few cents.. For the fire te which the engine ia go-- ; in g,f though It may be in a hrtme you have never seen, or a place of ; business you didnt know existed, is going to cost you something. Every fire ia a financial burden on you and the total cost, accumulated in the course of a year, amounts to a substantial sum. Hew; do you pay for fire? Well, for che thing, you pay for it in the cost of maintaining a fire department, alarm and water facilities, etc. The money for that comes out of the taxes you contribute to the public treasury. , Then you pay for fire in higher insurance rates over a period of yearn any ccfcnmunity'a rate is predicted upon the fire lorn sustained. Yen pay for fire in higher taxes. II a home or factory is burned, pro. Rerty ia removed from the tax rolls. All other property In the community must make up the lose. You pay for fire in destroyed business. A family loses its home, and and men are perhaps moves away from town. An industry burns thrown out of work, their purchasing power brought suddenly down to aero Everyone feds the effects the grocery man, the movie owner, the doctor, the merchant, the insurance salesman, the laborer. ; Remember this end perhaps you wont think its so much fun to watch the fire engine roar by. 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