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Show SMITH FIELD, CACHE rnr-T- CTinAY- - "- -n r mnca Vot- the rjlln things they ore saying, they might says discover they supposed listeners were contains poultry wtaB.inn .. - . gtate Ancul- lessor Li r sound asleep. the supposed sre beds made specialist at lroperly oil to help people get a good nights tural college. cent of caa u'-rii'i li'f ccr rest. They shouldnt be made so very will ration properly that you cant get the f jlks in the enouh for young r up before nctm. ent resear h hJs tha, The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL ''VsTd ISiblUhed Eatcnd at Ik Every Friday at Smithficld. Utah MINUTE BIBLE Paatofflca at Smithfield. Utah, aa Sccead Claaa Mail STORIES By C. V. HANSEN Advertising Bates WiU He Made Known Upon Application i RUTHS DEVOTION of A aev ere famine in the land native a Elimelech, induced Judah to emigrate of Bethlehem-ephratainto Hie land of Moab, with his wife Naomi, and his two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. This was about the time of Gideon, B. C. 1250. At the eiui of ten years, Naomi was left a widow, with her two sons. They married each a wife from the land of Moab the one named Orpah and the name of the other as Ruth. (About ten years of married life the husbands alao died, leaving their widows with no children. Naomi grew homesick for her own land of Judah. She called her daugh to her and bade them farewell, I most return to my coun try. It is well for yon, my ions wives, to leave me and return each to the dwelling of your mother. Perhaps you will find there new husbands, whom you may serve as du; ful as you served by sons. May the Lord be kind to you, even as yon have been kind to me. Then Orpah kissed her farewell, and weeping, returned to her own people, but Ruth clave to Naomi, who then said to her. Behold, thy sister-in-lais going buck to her people, and unto her gods; return alao with her. IBut Ruth clung to Naomi and beg ged: "Asked me not to leave you. Whither you go, I will go. Where 7ou lddge, I will lodge. Your people 'hall be my people, and your God my h, USED CAR SELLING DRIVE . QoS manufacturer and dralera of the nation have united in a drive to dispose of need care, and thua start up the automobile motor induatry, with a greatly enlarged demand for new machines. ought to produce quite a botom in this great Thia excellent industry. There are many cara now on the road which have paaaed their and are dangerous to operate in their present condition. With it ia no many of them driven by careless or inexperienced operators, wonder that pedestrian have to Jump, and that many fall under the wheela of these outworn cars. If a car of thia type ia to be operated, it nrmbi a thorough overhauling and the replacement of all outworn porta. Such a complete renovation would be so expensive, that the repair man ia apt to) say the money should be put into a better car. If the car ia really worn out, ia there any economy in spending mon-e- y on costly repairs.. The owner may think that if her corrects the one thing that stopped him last, the machine will last another 1000 miles. Not liAig after he corrects that particular defect, something else may go had, so that he ia up against another bill. If the really worn out cars could be traded in for junk, and exchanged for the many used Cars that are in excellent condition, the way would be cleared for a great rush of orders for new machines. There ia a wonderful opportunity today to buy used cars of recall date; which are in the best of condition, at sensationally lhr prices. The shortage of work has forced many to give up payments on their ears or sell them ftAr cash they need. There probably will not be for many years as good chances in the used car market as there are today. The automobile uae-fulne- y 11 1 George Washington, and on the othej 364 they ignore most of the prinei pies of good citizenship that Wash There will lie great enthusiasm for ington gave hia life for. While congress ia laying many hill wide boulevards in the towns thru which these ronds pass, provided the on the table, n good portion of Am mat of the sxaie is paid by the oth- rrican families are going it cue bet ter by laying many of their bills ii er places. the wastebasket. They say tomorrow never comes. Long, long ago, runs the nice ol If the rent is due tomorrow, it srems to come all right here in Smithfield, song. The business men will say it'i The poeta and philosophers talk . mg, king ago that aome of their about the voice of America. Prin- customers got trusted fur goods, and Amcrira the song wont sound so nice if they cipal thing the voire of aeems to aay nowadnya is thit it dont pay up pretty sunn. wants more pay fur lesa work. The pipular theory of how to rePeople ask how fast speed on the lieve the people from tax burdens roads is reasonable and proper. is to get some taxes out rif them The answer to thnt seems to depend when they dont know they are pay-- on whether any officer ia in sign!. ing. The American people lake one day Perhaps if the long talkers were in the year to honor the memory of not so terribly interested in the OH YEAH COLUMN 1 ters-in-Is- jod." Naomi marveled when she beheld he loyalty and love of this Gentile roman, and knowing that she speke Tom the heart, she urged hsr no onger to return. Together they journeyed to Bethlehem where they arrived at the beginning of the barley harvst. Ruth. Chapt. I. rec-lhe- re am meal is fresh :.nd LIT in the nbieforif .1 cent can made if other provision ia the vitamin D, Rei'ent tesla at the Southwest tor the 1988 provides funds 9JoU P'mentg- TO SPEAK L1.GION COMBI ANDER : i . Doherty, j oniinander MUon-- 1 Woburn, Mass., , American Legion, will arrive March 18 0f American post Nu. i, according State Dcpart- by 0ra Bundy, irygtrgg j mt tr Pouj- IP) n Ogden---! - e wiU A reception and dinner National iu honor of the Com- - nun.ler, liumlay said. ,j THE FINAL RITES protected "S W rf ISSrtXS KMieetf'ceiMder torage even high quality and some of its value as a protective be afe, HIGHUGHTS np To ted. growth promoting COLLEGE t 1 two I to the two conferences Visitors held at the UtahState CToresior Aioer jhmuis U. S. Dep- - college last week had the the of specialists poultry artment of Agriculture sre suggest-o- f of meal fag that millers mark bays with the date on which the alfalfa was cut. This would reassure poultrythe that showed men if the date as product was fresh, end serve a iwamnig to uae more if the date was more than 7 or 8 months old. Meals also vary fa quality and vitamin content according to bow well they are cured and handled after curing. WHEAT PROGRAM UNDER FARM ACT TO AID FARMERS wheat p'OTram, A featuring acreage allotments, soil conservation payments, wheat leans, crop insurance and marketing quotas when necessary, is planned for wheV-me- n under the new farm act which has ju3t been signed by the president, according to William Peterson, director of the Utah State Agricultural well-round- college extension service. This is the way each feature will operate, Director Peterson, points out: Acreage Allotments: The ait provides for allotting to each f mc'r a specific acreage of grain each year, the sum total of allotments providproduction of enough wheat ing for both domestic consumption and exports and tor n substantial surplus ALFALFA LEAF MEAL reserve. The act will each year aim to proviila a supply of around SUPPLIES VITAMIN A bushels of the grain. Wheht IN FEED FOR CHICKS allotments will be made for 1938, To make sure of supplying enough but only tor the purpose of camnut-in.- g vitamin A for good growth in chicks, AAA pay met ns to farmers. The that compliance for 1938 poultrymen should include 5 per cent act proa-ideof alfalfa meal ar alfalfa leaf meal shall be checked against the general fr 900,-000,0- s goal for the individual PPnry ; lmes, hearing experts in vinous ome-- . service extension to according THE DESPAIR CAUSED Bj DEAR ONE IS SOFTEXB)' BY THE IMPRESSIVE CH. AjCTER OF THSE FINAL CEREMONIES CONDUCT BY OUR COMPETENT STAR YET, COST IS MODERATE. G. W. LINDQUIST and SDNS fal. Conferences which were held Ifacra cluo ded the nineteenth annual i aonvemng leaders training achool, ne February 28 to March 5, and met which school yearly irrigation from February 28 to March 4. Extracts from some of the important speeches of the two conferences MORTICIANS Logan, Utab Si aaaaaaaaaIII follow: Dean WATCH THIS SPACE! George D. Clyde, of me Two of engineering: FOR SALE colleges school possible means exist of expanding the acreage of irrigated land of Utah. 15 Acres of gcod fanning Ua( Trenton highway. They are: more economical use of 10 acres Good Irrigated Ltf the water now available and more 40 acres River Bottom Paste complete storage facilities to make more moisture avaialble. The flow JOS. W. PETERSON SEAL of streams ikies not correspond to . ESTATE AND INSURANCE the need for water, so we must stabAGENCY ilize the flow. Records of the flow Public Notary of a stream over a long period of Utah Smithficld, time are very useful in determining the proper finm of storage of moisture. Director William Peterson of the college ertension service: There are certain qualities of leadership which everyone who hopes to be an effective leader must have. They include foresight, vision, thrift, the regard far and respect of hia followers, willingness, honesty broadmindedness, tact, patience, good naturedness, cleanliness in thought and action, and determination. Reed Jarman, deputy state engineer: Utah has almost aa many large reservoirs for water storage as she needs. Our efforts now should be bent toward conserving water thru TODAY & SAT the agencies of consolidation of colMARCH 11 and 12 lateral canals, construction of small Tvmywvm 1 Alcatraz mSth , S ' Will be made under the pmvisiona of the Agricultural Conservation Pro- dJt3te dePart u gram. The act alao provdea for par- ,T'ie,mo3t im' I"1? pr0Ject is. ity payments to farmers, but only if achievement in duvcl specific additional funds are . , for this purpose. , W.rk h of. Loans: The act provides tor loans Cfab woric to be given to arnSency for the dev-- j . l8 for a where there are gSTurelusea t f, yunif ,n b:l8ic m,,tor permit them to hold their groin over ntal and to a more f.iv:r.:jle marketing time efflciency. knowledge,! Crop Insurant The act e& aVfch li .neui-.per.-nnalit-y e j i- f, tu n j tei .in.,I tion. This corporation will Pmn v?10 gan fl8818tit Insurance to wheat farmers fcTinP state with the 1938 crm. taken 8,ho!11 Prevision hMe8 a made for the farmer to make p of,the inner's m My apPlica-grai-n payment, in wheat, end receive in payment for IwafcJr unaPPropriated crop loans. Marketing Quotas: In all years A? validated each year the total supplies of .ver!ook technical grain ex- -, tail, Island Americas angry ganglands ruthless answer The picture the world challenge wants t BAA KUi ooo - CHILDRENS MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30 P. M. FREE CANDY. 6th EPISODE OF TARZAN PLUS KEGUL.U SHOW en-ni- ZLS? tffi SUN. and MOX. .LZ T?' MARCH 13 and 14 hp-wh- quota, bushels, set up. Parity paySSl in will be given for curtailment of mai!the keting. These marketing quotas winiwavif rV g into effect thia year only if Con- - m,18t 88P Peterson- - President Frm ,ife.is a is.Vrm 0mmjWE furnace season will soon be over. You're going to be confronted, more than ever, with the annoying problem of hot water. Here's the answer ELECTRIC WATER HEATING1 With this marvelous servant supply- ing all the hot water you need automatically instantly there's no more "tank patting," no more fussing with a monkey-stovno more waiting for water to heat, no more dirt. soot, ashesl Double Or de-9- 50 w-j1- 6 iHion !t -- of Si Nothing Bing Crosby, Nub Raye, Mary Carlisle. The biggest musical bit of lb year Dont Miss 1L With SUNDAY SHOWS START AT 4:00 P. M. AND' RUN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL C1A INC. BARGAIN PRICES TILL 6:00 P. H. TUESDAY than 10 home! 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