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Show 18. FRIDAY. MARCH SMITH FIELD, CACHE COEXTT. UTAH. The chicken thief often finds the bird in bis hand means the owner dogs teeth is in his trousers. books One of the interesting new J is entitled "Man, UrenJ, and DeIn former days they cauld j stiny. have written a good one on Bj' Cookie and Woodshed. Simeon asks if the ant le market is full. Dont believe so, only many of the autonubile driven act as if they were. The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah t Ftutvlflu at Snithfifld, Ltah, aa Second Clan .m-M- Mail she might as if by chance, so that . gather plenty. 21(1 K t0 her ! And Bjrx, have been told to me, all that you d.ne for your and how the death of your husband; and your father left your have you h.rth, mother and the land of your wlwm and have tome to people SU; M y the did nit before know. reward God of Isriel rerompcnce and you for y ur VindnciS. mothcr-.n-Jawsm- ce returned snd told her law of the kinlnf Sow, Naomi .aid: Anoint youi-el- f, snd this in your very best, Sight go where Dos and In t hi the threshing floor, that acfeet. For. while she knew custom Hebrew to cording kin nry marry a wtdiw, also th it Ru:h h:d plowed Boas aw ke, he saw Ruth, When Rvith therj land said, "Blessed are you, ita .for you are virtuous and loyal, Ihive not soughit after young m '.And the next day he secured to marry her. And so Ruth and Bom were ried, and she bore him a son, qio Naomi nursed in her old age. Ajf this son was to become the of Jesse, who was fhe father f D,t id Ruth, Chaipt 2, S, and i ooo Matter MINUTE BIBLE I Advertising Batca Will lie Made Known Upon Application STORIES By C. V. HANSEN TILTH AND BOAZ Naomi hid a wevl.hy kinsman, of the family ff Elimeleoh, wh;se name was Baaz, He owned vast fields of barley. Naomi had no fond in her house, so Ruth asked the privilege to go into tbe field and gather any ears of grain which the reapers may have left. The request was granted, and she went and gleaned after the reaper in tbe. field that belonged to Boas; and a he entered the field to he beheld the maiden, and laid the sevrant who waa set as an overseer over the worker. Who is the damsel ? The servant answered, "It is the Mbabitish damsel that came back with Naomi out of the country of Moab. She was Naomis daughter-in-laand Boas said to her, Ga ther all that you wish, and then eat and drink and rest with my maidens. Privately he ordered the reapeis to let fall more than usual of the ears, THE TAX SHOE FINCHES . - I Ooo- The people are ennutanlly Baking why the building tradea do not revive. Why do e not hear the Hound .of the hammer in every toon an we did no constantly 10 yearn ago? How cornea it that the great army of men who depend on the construction jtradea for their daily bread, are out of work no much of the time.. The building tradea are not by any meana dead. A large number of homea were built lant year, and many will be in 1938. The volume of that of the building OHWtruclibb in 1936 wan lena than one-thibuilding dune in 19313, and the total for 1937 may not be very much greater. 'Milliona of lAmnriran families Want homea of their own. They would build them if conditions were favorable. The new federal housing legislation will stimulate such construction but great obstacles still remain in the way. When a family considers thin question of building a home, one of the firnt questions Is, "What will the taxes be eto that property I ' It seems very fine to think of avoiding the rent bill which has to be paid for the leased house. Yet if the man who would like to build a $5,000 hmise, has got to put up fn'm $150 to $200 a year in taxes on such a property, perhaps more in some cases, he does some hestita-tin- g before he rommitts himself to such a proposition. Also he looks at the present tendency to upend public money freely and the vast debts that must he paid off, and fears that hia lax bill w ill be more rather than less. It ia not strange. If after a sigh of disappointment, he decides to pass the hunk for the taxes over to the landlord, and postpone the dream of building a home to some more auspicious day. That ia one place where the tax shoe pinches, and pinrhes tight. rd Legal Notices THE FINAL RITES THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY THE DEPARTURE OP A DEAR ONE IS SOFTENED BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. FINAL OF THE ACTER CONDUCTED CEREMONIES BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF YET, COST IS MODERATE. G. W. LINDQUIST aid IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In the matter of tbe Estate of Ervin Iljwman, SOHS MORTICIANS Logan, Utah times in the year, though thv neigh hors nay the dogs exhibit their voice. Deceased. WATCH THIS SPACE! every day. The old proverb cold about lcttin; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Another thing needed in this couFQR SALE Croiitors will present claims with ntry in a li'.tle leas "wnlkin? out. nlw.nng dogs lie. In some loaitioo: and a little lime walking up to liie the nciiijoi'j .1 ill s :y iiu doge nev voucher tn the undersigned admin 15 Acres of grod fanning land on or s'f ?;i. istratrix, at her residence :it Smith captains office to x( !tli Trenton highway. The oil song t'dd almil nnr.-hinThey nv dijs s'l mill la kept ii field. Cache County, Utah, on o.' be10 acres Good Irrigated Land cm to victory rr ! ifi. The.; .vac at night. Ll it ienu:. to Imv.i O! fore the 28t'i day cf July, 3938. 40 acres River Bottom Pasture siifii'it-iil before paoele did their r.itr. hing in lufwy with ut cxer.is?. L1JIIAY K. PLOWMAN JOS. W. PETERSON REAL automobile. Tae 'joys are tJd ta leave n j Administratrix of the estate of ESTATE AND INSURANCE It is camplaincd th :t pr-i!- k:i.w stone unturned'1. Tiny are to j Ervin lMr.wman, deceased. AGENCY too few words. T'iiry use iIim.s- - they tarn over c.esy stone in the b GEORGE C. HELNRECH Public know so much mere here in South-fiel- yard firing at ;rie windows in tlie Notary Attorney for Administratrix t she I behind the vacant h:m.:o. Smithfield, Utah that the total iT Dates of publication March 18, 25, seems t. he great r. a bird Anjlhsr old privarj April 1, 8, and 15, 1938. . The dog b'uuvs only come a few in the h. nd ij w, r.'.i Ua mjs in the bush. Adv. OH YEAH COLUMN AAAAAAAAAAAAA I d, a.in-un- in YYVVVYV iggBJrMe vWW vu metet EVERY VEEKl' ELECTRIC RANCH mixeh, ttii EASY efec&iic Steal march on time. Cook while you out of the house or busy doing something else. That's just how easy it is to cook on a Wcstingbousa Electric Range. Operation is so simple, heat control is ao accurate, you can skip pot watching and peeking in the oven. 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