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Show The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Published Ever Frida I at Smithfield, Utah . Crime is going on in Philadelphia. and news basis for a worn out as the A newspaer promises that a future the weariness is not lessened by ultimateissue will contain an article con- fact that the strip pictures or policemen firming the maxim: "Once a thief, ly bring the detective always s thief," .the story relating out on top. to a notorious gunman who pretendin ed he had .reformed, was let ; out A wrestler thrown to the mat did not Columbia of District . the. masked a in and shot . pf prison, hold-uReaders tire of anything get up after the fall They carried if it is run into the ground. Many him on a stretcher to a hosnital who were in sympathy with Ethio- and thence to an undertakers parthe pia were'.coverdy relieved when the lor. The conclusion reached by died cf he was that authorities bomb Italian the African last drove, war off the front page. Republicans tural causes. Aint nature grand! heaved a sigh of relief when ac- ; counts of the CleveliOid Convention The Soviet Union, which naans came to an end, and Democrats Russia to the mind untutored in up .were pleased when was sqm? to data Red phraseology, promises read s a stipend to each household having than other thing ,to terms. ed in strong I I 1C1T CACHE COCXTT. CTaH. IKntSDAF. SUHBFIELD. p. Entered I at the Pas tuff ice at Smithfield, Utah, aa Sceoad Claea Mail I Advert iaing Bates Will Be Made Known Upon Application the NO SUBSTITUTE FOR RAILROADS "There will never come a time when railroads and their equipment are not neceHaary to the commerce of the nation," said Alfred E. i Smith recently. The growth of ether forma of transport haa nerved to emphasise, rather than dim, the service provided by the. railroads. The truck systems perform a valuable service In certain Adda, hut when it comes to ma- a hauling, th rails are preeminent. Buses likewise are a transports tion asset but the average traveler has a growing appreciation of the speed, comfort and safety of the railroad train. Airplanes have an im. portaat place in the transportation scheme but they certainly do not' ' replace rail service. It is an interesting fact that we hear leas than we did a few years ago to the effect that the railroads are dhit of date, and approaching oblivion. The truth is that they were never more essential to the public. And they were never more progressive. The improvement that has been made during the last decade in bettering road beds, adding to the fort of passenger trains, speeding up both freight and passenger dules, reducing accidents and damage to freight, and so on, 1j nothing short of revolutionary. It is reliably forecast that the railroads will be "fairly, prosperous" this year, although the average lino is still far from earning a tea- sonahle return on its investment. The sooner the rails attain substantial ' prosperity, tlie better for all of us. COMMENT So substantial and widely circulated a periodical as the Washington Post makes note of the fact that one of its copies, forty-seve- n years old, is discovered during the tearing down of a house in Virginia. Many details of history are recorded in the newspapers only, and no pieces of printed matter is mure perishable or disposed of more promptly than a newspaper- - Even the publishers files are likely to become junk when publication ceases. It is suggested that a government subsidy lnswv ing the printing of at least one copy of each issue on enduring paper and its preservation in 'the federal archives, would not amount to a misappropriation of public funds. Alimony collectors, process servers and men carrying guns in dark places lie in wait for many recipients of the bonus, though they are no more open to such incon-- J veniences than any other group similarly funded. Money in the pocket is a good thing, but perhaps Shakespeare had just received his bonu3 when lie wrote: "Roses have thorns, and silver fountains mud, clouds eclipses stain both sun snd moon. OPENS , July 27th PROVERB CARTOON, OPEN UNTIL 11 TOE STREET FROM THE ACROSS P. 2 M. UTAH TOWER AND LIGHT OFFICE PROVERB CARTOON NO. S CONSAQN VOU 00 WU WANT A OWN Kit-dw- wood- walls, work and eurlalno fre- quent cleaning. "A bill divorcing the Federal Administration from the Treasury Department was signed yesterday, That is not the first time that John Barleycorn has been responsible for a trip to Reno. Na The Place of Good Things lo Eat OtHuils ternala bright is new iri th n oat scouring. 1cm ' 1 SMITHFIELD, UTAH ELECTRIC COOKERY IS CLEAN lequbo j 6 PROVERBS Ull Wright, Prop. ing schoolmate of Mary who- - had Iambi All of which goes to prove that there is honor' and distinction for anyone if he keeps within a ' limited ' field. washrag. The papers also have something to say about a Youth Movement. Conditions - seem to be such as to rail for platform planks couch HERE ARE THE FIRST S OF A (CASTE jthe little Parents in .Washington favor the early opening of schools, snd care of the ears is urged by a school doctor. The word "care" suggests the approach of mother with the CONTEST PROVERB UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT : CURRENT Not To Lale To Enter The SENTINEL OPENING - WASHINGTON Mr. Ripley of covering PROVERB CAlttOON NO. . - fune deserves the credit for a man 68 years of ag( who can touch the ground with note (while sitting down upon the ground of course). He is surely lip,, ber. but most men end women ifl anive at that age have learned to get their noses at least as far down ? Relieve It or Not as the grindstone. inmore then six children, with an the popas the payment crease in ulation under the roof tree grows. If revenue fails, a new law will afford a back door escape for the so easy government. It will r.ct be acfor the parent to repudiate his cumulated family. t o&ootfr Al-ouh- ol ' teeth- A Texas girl receives a prize for being the most freckled child in that great commonwealth, her score being approximately 7500. sic is! NEW - trim. Amber Pearl, Green Pearl or 811- - A nun has broken into the papers with a claim that he is the last surviv- - BLUE BLAZE COAL PROVERB joy Better j Meals Twaem way b UtenlsM at tin many advantages of It la cleaner, healthier and rdgaws won from many henna of watchful waiting in thaUtchan. Act tornado Unto and Temperature Con-tJ-ta HEAT MORE PER ivfll OF COAL! IT IS CHEAPER TO USE BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL BECAUSE IT DELIVERS MORE HEAT PER POUND. AND THERE IS LESS ASH AND SOOT BECAUSE BLUE COAL IS NUT BLAZE ORDER SOME CLEANED! TODAY. Phono 27 W. H. Roskelley1 Coal Yard the aneal perfectly while you are away. eetrie Ceohery la thrifty, There is less shrinkage in Reason portions can be served i cooking progresses part of the time on retained heat. gate the Ldfl Electric Range. Find out how caa ha a better cook with less time and effort. you POUND 1 BtSqT ! (I-- Hu 11 Uld Bot complete.001 b nt the paper until the series is ,nSW" awsiS SoIm -- t to a picture. f,miljr wiH Pri"-- th to, the peroen in that family submitting the best f " i wrilleu In pen, pencil, printed m,jr FIRST PRIZE1 mI 1 2 vr " written! AIHSKED, writs 0Bef v.wilfy r-- :v Ilmltn4 iU,,daiMt,til, - Vnil.irl it print Lt A eoqking electrically. cook W,U SL.T-!n- I prWd six weeks the SMITHFIELD of cartoons representing proverb or eayinf. ,V lhe pSctur Puzrin by writing the prw cartoon suggests or illustrates hi the Minks low the pictures. The prices, totaling $10 in cash, will be awarded those ,n eo,mplete or nw complete picture seta with the appropriate answers to the picturea published. n! Ption for a period of one Tin theirW wn SMITH "e 7e" ,Ubiptlon 40 FIELD SLVT?vriWeh, -- prepared in the easiest, most VOU f" RULES PWZEUST - $SM IN IN $24)0 IN 1 SUw7. O.TIm. kul ...k. mm M ilk. Iwrf EtEcjRrclBAM .I Crystal Bottling and Furniture Company 72-74- -80 West 1st No. l'l F Logan, Utah type THIRD PRIZFE CASH CASH CASH COUPON The proverb answer is . " a,UIH.HUMHWtMIMMWl My ndme Is iihimH" Address (Save Until Six Cartoons Appear) - - t . , .- a s |