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Show SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTS, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST It, mi the sidewalk or curried presof moth balls to the White ILme. A plain citizen would have received more consideration and a .'mailer amount of objectionable publicity. Hia , career ia closed, but it Is still possible. to make amends to the extent of entering on the record the statement that he was an overworked and mentally broken public servant rather than a clown. WASHINGTON CURRENT upjn ents The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL PuMUbed Enrj Fatired el the Paattffice il it Friday Smitbfield, Smithfield, L'Uh I' tab, u Second COMMENT I With the presidential campaign hardly under way, perhaps the topic that occupies most apace in the patrouble in Spain. It does pers not seem so long ago when a Spanish American war was in progress. This time the conflict does not warrant a hyphenated title, to the j satisfaction cf those on this side of the water. The State Department lias a share in that satisfaction and announces that this government will, of course, scrupulously refrain from any .interference whatsoever in the unfortunate Spanish situation Something of a simpler sort waa stated '.at the outset of the World War. It is to be hoped that in the present instance there will be no slip up. Former King Alphonso is ai in a safe,' place, and an dent of, Spain is having a quiet time in a Paris hotel It is a fine thing to . be a big man on the home grounds, , but no far ns Spain is concerned just now, it is a better thing to be a Mg man a long way from home. is-th- e Clou Mail Matter Advertising Bates WQl Be Made Known Upon Application TEACHERS HANG OH -- A Maryland woman felt something in her lap and discovered that it was a six foot black snake. At that she was more at ease than is the motion picture actress whose diary has been brought to light In the course of court proceedings. Teachers hold to the life Insurance they buy more than any other and occupational group, according to C. F. Cross, Second Manager of Agencies tH the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company of Indiana. Vice-preside- nt Teachers lapse their life insurance at only 50 per cent of the normal rate. By comparison, life insurance on professional men is lapsed at 70 per cent of aormsl, on bittiness men at 75 per cent of normal, on office employee at 112 per cent of normal, on farmers at 144 per cent of normaL The splendid record made by teachers in holding to their life insurance ie doubtless due to various factors. For one thing, income of the average teachers, while email, ie relatively certain and immune from wide annual deviations, making it possible for him to figure his potential commitments with more than ordinary accuracy. But, equally important, it ie undoubtedly true that the school teachers, concerned as he ia with social and economic trends and facta, baa more than ordinary realization of the value and necessity of life insurance. Me appreciates its worth both as a protection and as an investment for attaining social security. And when he buys a policy, he does everything in his power to keep it intact. self-earn- . ex-pre- Following flic. .Spanish doings in interest come the Olympic Games. Peru does not like certain rulings in copnection with that contest and mobs stone the windows of the German consulate in lima. Iniemation al sport meetings generally do more harm than good, so far os promot- ing kindly feeling between nations is concerned. If a foreign warship sends a shell through a building in a port of a sister country, the matter can be smoothed over by an apology and a check, but turning down a deserving athlete ia quite a different matter. Getting back to the Peruvian incident, what is more useful than a far flung diplomatic service? With a consulate available and a cobble stone or brick handy, anyone can vindicate the national honor and go home to rest after honorable work well done. Improvements in television it practical for small and even Only Wrslinghousft lias always had her melicnlly-seale- d IN ALL MOD ELS. First manufacturer Year All ON MODELS. The only refrigerator with San alloy Froster and fast-freeci- ng Zion-chec- Irays. Built-i- n Watchman insures continuous food NEWS el cabinets . . for longer life, lower cost operation, safer food storage. Economists for the United States department of agriculture estimate Utahs 1936 hay crop at 1,163,000 tons compared to 953,000 tons in 1935. The peach crop is forecast & m Everton Sons Co & Sons Co. Utah LOGAN, LOGAN, UTAH Pb!? 10 ife. STOVE REPAIRS RANGE BARGAINS It is time now to order stov, and furnace repain. y, .... your order. We have some good bargains in standard makes of used tseel ranges. Everton & Everton Sons Co. 0 Sons Co. LOO AN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH aaabwwgjy AVOID UNPLEASANT WASHING AND IRONING THESE HOT DAYS! Let tho Laundry Do REPRESENTATIVE It. IS IN SMITHFIELD THE MAIN DAILY! . CAFE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT. LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS PHONE 438 LOGAN BE2B59SQC arman-na- Serving ALL OUR SERVICE IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THOSE IN EVERY FINANCIAL STANDING WITHOUT SACRIFICE OF THOROUGHNESS OR BEAUTY THAT MARKS THE FINAL SERVICES CONDUCTED BY THIS ESTABLISHMENT. G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS StetiSUciitj MORTICIANS ... to condi- Logan, Utah "I tions without forcing mechanism beyond capacity. IMPLY click the ing starts. No need to waste time fussing with economy . . . confirmed by actual records covering years Ten-ye- jom OUR BLUE BLAZE COAL ( meet extreme The farm bureau use ef Better and cheaper. BRIEF IN Federal land beak and land bank commissioner bans made to Utah farmers from May 1, 1933 through June 30 this year amounted to more than according to a $12,454000, statement made this week by Charles Parker, president of the federal land hunk of Berkeley. Some 5078 loans have been made to farmers in Utah in the three year period since the farm credit administration was organized. While fanners in this state used most of. the money to refinance their old debts into long-terloans, a larg-- j er proportion of loans is now going to finance the purchase of farms. The federal land bank loaned Utah Banners $5,840,200 on first mort- -' gages in the three year period and loaned $6,614,000 from funds of the land bank commissioner on first and second mortgage security. All-ste- Full-power- ed g ih Making window blinds is big part of uar business. Let&j us make Everton switch and ed the grind- methods. ar Feed grinding is just one of tho many uses of electric service around the farm. of service. It If you leant the moat refiigrrator for the money. before you buy. be euro to eeo tho VALUXlR-tP- will save time, labor and money in countless other ways. U MORE PER HEAT POUND OF COAL! IT-- feIRil!6!EiRA0?Ri Wnnnininnuiwnbi $119.50 m, t AND UP CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. 727480 West 1st No. im- FOR SOFT WATER mic- The death of Representative k has made Washington somewhat ashamed of herself. A more comfortable feeling would exist had he been followed by alienists instead of reporters, g; he drove his ear Eject'oCube lee Exclusive We Make Blinds make roscopic objects to be inspected from a great distance. The utility of this step in advance will be great. The time may come when a physician can examine a remote patient by looking at a screen in his office, the proper remedy or treatment being suggested instantly by radio or phone., The minute and tell, tale defects of a counterfeit MU In Sand Beach, Michigan can be detected by sn expert in the Treauary at Washington. Getting down ' to matters of less consequence but of more frequent occurrence, an auto driver on the way to a picnic can be relieved from the fear that he left the water running in the kitchen sink. & offer compared fn, to 486'000 19,123,00 - By some means, the less informed musicians of the' country have been set mad in a search for genifine Stradivari us violins, and hundreds are under the mistaken impression that they have discovered an instrument of that kind. The world will be beat served when everybody arrive! at the conclusion that hia own particular fiddle presents nothing out of the ordinary, and then sets himself to the task of playing as good a tune as possible upon it 2 Protection five to pounds to - tL . . units at 731,000 bushels as compared to pounds fur 1935. The estimate lists the not. . 680,000 bushels last year. The apple crop is set at 728,000 bushels com- at 2,080,000 bushel, pared to 543,000 bushels for 1935. to 2,040,000 bushels in The wool production this year for sugar beet crop tolls uuL, at 19,270,000 ! year's production, sofinj, Utah Is estimated Logan, Utah IS CHEAPER TO USE BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL BECAUSE IT DELIVERS MORE HEAT PER POUND. AND THERE IS LESS ASH AND SOOT BECAUSE BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL IS CLEANED! ORDER SOME TODAY. Phone W. H. 27 Roskelley Coal Yard WORRYING ' It costs so little to talk it over. Telephone Bargain rates on Long Dis- tance calls effective all day Sunday and every evening after 7 p. m. 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