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Show tah. rsinAT. sm. i, i9?s. SONS OF UTAH PIONEERS ing pUnia which fi.r several year. TO REORGANIZE .nave HOW auplieJ soy bean oil and plas-ti- c EXPLAINS to product, the Ford There will be a factory meeting of the The speakt-- r TO COMPUTE that in: B. Mjnron of Richmond, Son. of Ufah Pioncen held on Sunir li'35 of honor in 1,000,090 of Sunday gallons on soy beau day, September 6 at 3 p, BEET PAYMENT ln. th,oil. were nMd in the enamel for. birthday. A dclicku, library building. It ia F Mr. rd In the! by tan. enjoyed addition, effect dinner unuizitlon B. Mawon and daughter, W,U "d in VnaSereTJ Pl Stw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mwison in the shock cprine aid yur DeU and RJUu frimds Ma Sdladren, all who are mterctud Moulded plastic obtj Dowdel. in this organization, the Sons of ni Mrs. Edwin meal is used fur horn L'Uh Koneyrs. Smithfield Camp. switch handles, distributor and Mrs. N. Pratt Smith and covers, geat shift lever uid Mim Marie Peterson attended aJ Bmee, Mr.. Loiu BJmkh, mis-"wa dow trim Strips, returned Canadian Missionary reunion held a recent parts, he stated. Texas mission, Saturday evening at Crystal Springs. The speaker said: "Mr. Ford reSmithfield on Saturday ch3rffe of lhe has made the statement that '1 piugram Un. N, Miss except Marion Sunday, Guptill of Minnea-polis-, the o-- jng wha Minn., ia visiting in Smithfield not Smith and son, Bruce, figure, which only will raise raw materials L The the week with Mr with friends and relatives. :lie ' number of pounds: for au!'aKe but will do the initial industry jjtrtpawnts, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. iof uar- - Iaw' value, cjuimeivially j processing on the farm. FARM "In 1930, Mr. Ford decided that per ton uf sugar beets jf. Peterson. i4 Su Pund P ton for I the of use increasing agricultural Mrs. Elisha Littledyke farms not covered iUar'boet in jjr ind ASSUMES IMPORTANCE produce industry should be one Mr. and Mm. LaRue sugar-lwa.ljus.ment contract, iaj daughter, Judina and baby of Trenton, Mr. son Institute and should receive at-- 111(1 y:e'd f:guro urd will be the and Mr. JniMri. Lester 'Traveller, Successful experiments with plas- tention from 'ieli ll,Jt Wl,u!d lnv,J those in the F;nl uw?d jfa. Joseph Pitcher of Smithfield, tics and vegetable oils at the Edi- tor l'l0re hld tecn b"n if interested in Company research. in Logan canyon. son Technological Institute indicate " "Since that time there have con- - (JntKUT Par fani1 (pent Sunday an "eetB market in indus- itantly been employed fjr year men try for farm crops, members of the on this research, besidestwenty the farm- - '1? yipld U8ld wi!1 bc the avor-K- e Farmers National Grain Association era Prriod 1930 to 1933 to raise the necessary crops yie.d ,or were told recently by a represent sugar-befactory under consideration. The progress jr tive of the Ford Motor Company. that has been made aw 'tru? t! which :h! the speaker sdd- Experiments at the Edison Insti- said, is only a gtait on tha thou- - t, uled t0 tute have been directed not only sand mediums fvr closer union beDirectcr I'cter'on suggests that toward developing uses for soy bean tween each farmer can figure out his agriculture and industry. derivatives but also toward perfectcugir-bepayment under the 1930. ing a simple processing plant which conservation program by multiply- can be economically set up on tine HEALTH HINTS HELP tag his normal yic'.i of beets by farm, and toward developing suitthe f igui e. This able industrial materials from ether HIHDER HEAT HARM will give him the nanupr .f pounds farm crops, according to those in of sugark raw alun, commercially recoverable per acre. charge. this With In view of the unseasonable wea- - amount the Progress in the experiments in I payment, at the rate Freight trains nowaday recent months has included the pro- ther, some general directions aie.0r j 2 la . cents per 100 pounds of act like express specials. duction of usable benzyl cellulose due the public to assist in oveic3m-ug:2- r raw value, commercially re- New freight schedule arc which may be made from cotton, ng this extreme, and Dr. J. L. Jones coverabie, can be computed. lOiASCylSOnlCIIZZlCSWODacr d ifeverythinghastobedeliv-erewood, plant stalks, and even the submits tlie following general in' Cooperating farmers will be elistalks of weeds, the Ford represen- formation. day before yesterday. gible for the fall sugar-bepayWith every prolonged heat wave, ment provided they have at least tative aaid. The plastic obtained trains our of Many passenger from this source may sometime be an undue number of fatalities occur. as many ar.res in are raining faster schedules, used to replace thin sheet metal Hot weather places a severe strain crcps as in beets. This too. Well, one thing is sure. We fi:mi the original parts, such a instrument panels, upon the body, especially the cir- is a modifie.ati. mske faster runs, but the first culatory and excretory systems. requirement which called for two-fiftetc railroad commandment ia still inas many acres in Henry Ford, sponsor of the In- Deaths are mast apt to affect "Safety First. Thats one rule valids and aged person) already in crops as in beets. stitute, has expressed his faith in they wont change. the permanence of the work accom- a weakened condition. Workmen in Western railroads and last fall cities and on farms are also in of water and flavored drinks (lemplished by announcing the heat, unless precaulied Industries provided a for plans large department in .the danger fnam onade). (2) Add salt to the diet, jobs for 750,000 workers Ford Rouge plant to be devoted tions are exercised. and if ueccssjry to water, to replace is nit year. Some of them Bodily temperature in health exclusively to processing and mouldminerals lost with perspiration. (3) live in our town. Good aton 98.6 With degree ing farm products, the farm group normally Dont eat too much; diet should .con100 neighbors. was told. This new department, the mospheric temperature reaching sist largely of carbohydrates (starhuman or even the higher, degrees fares are now the speaker said, will supplement exist-chy foods, fruits and vegetables), than more lowest in history with substantbody must rid itself of the usual amount of heat if normal with little of proteins (meats) and ial reductions on round trips. minimum of fats. (4) Acquire And no more surcharge for riditemperature is to be maintained. Probate & Guardianship Nature suntan by degrees, not all at once. ng in sleeping cars. provides for loss of bodily heat and proper regulation through (5) Avoid strenuous work in the Notices Tins new Free ith stren heat of the day. (G) Black cloth the evaporation of sweat. colored of less than carload uous exercise or hard work, persons absorbs heat; wear Tight freight I heard same traveliclothing. (7) Relax; tike time out CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK may lose a number of pounds in ng salesmen talking about it Mineral for recre.it 'm and rt-- t. OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS day through percpiietion. on the train yesterday. They FOR FURTHER INFORMATION substances, chiefly salt or sodium aid it saves Shippers a lot of chloride are likewise excreted. It is money and centers all respon-ribiliobvious, that bodily fluids and minon the railroad. The Notice Co Creditors erals, lost through perspiration, railroad picks up the freight at must be replaced. This is best acdoor delivers and to dappers COURT OF complished through the drinking of IN THE DISTRICT receivers door. Of course, local and DIS- adequate amounts of ' water, THE FIRST JUDICIAL delivery men get the haul from intake. salt and at OF THE STATE TRICT OF through bothends. The railroad handles If too much water Is lost from the UTAH, IN AND FOR THE the whole transaction. blood and tissues, and not replenCOUNTY OF CACHE. the result may be nerwui ished, When railroads are busy, exhaustion or even colEstate depression, Joint the In Matter the of 1 notice towns along the postration). With direct SARAH lapse (heat AND LANGTON SETH of railroad are prosperous. exposure to the hot fin, fever with The merchants OAIXE LANGTON, more put headache and dizziness may result ads in the Decedents. newspapers. Harff labor in the (sun stroke). NOTICE TO CREDITORS excessive hrat, as in furmidst of Weareproudafrafiroadaddeve-mart- s, with claims Creditors will present nace room or foundry, lead to musappreciate the public's vouchers to the undersigned adminPod will and increased patron-f- e, cular cramps, dizziness and depresat istratrix, Isabell M. Bingham, and pledge continued progsion (heat cramps) her reisdence at Smithfield, Cache ress Suggestions to aid In maintaining County, Utah, on or before the 23rd near normal bodily temperature In day of October, 1936. the face of hot weather or great I Tiahgll M. Bingham, adminis- external heat, are: (1) Drink plenty tratrix of the Joint Estate of Seth Langton and Sarah Caine Langton, Decedents. for Rollers Dates of Publication: August 14, 11th. 21, 28 and September 4 and Bring your window blind roll-- ! 1936. era to be recovered. Its a goodj Geo. C. Heinrich, way to save. rOLUUUt COKPANT Attorney for Administratrix. Everton & Sons Co (Legal Advertisement) LOGAN, UTAH CM locals see eg 36 rfL 5. if I' t mu 'P'.! ud m 'Jear-oxtracti- PRODUCE 1 et Sr-wi.- n ever-increasi- et et Ever since she sugar-extracti- started to use her Electric Range she has been free from one of the most disagreeable jobs in the entire house . . . Not a pot nor o pan becomes blackened. ELECTRIC COOKING IS et AS CLEAN AS SUNSHINE! ng hs Ask The Housewife Who Cooks Electrically! at Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & See LIGHT CO. Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Home ty door-to-c- ar ; gSNXBjS! car-to-do-or rySSf - . . VV Mi Vi; 'y w-- : !7 mpiiM ' v' &- - V,. STR AIGHTWHISKE Y As you prefer in BOURBON or RYE , WESTERN $$$$ RAILROADS AVOID UNPLEASANT WASHING AND IRONING STOVE REPAIRS Get your stove grates, ter jackets and parts from Everton & LOGAN, other wa-- l stove Sons Co. UTAH THESE HOT DAYS! Lei the Laundry OUR REPRESENT ATIT1VE Do 11. Renew old Floors Kent our fktor sander and look make your ugly floors like new. IS IN Everton SMITHFIELD & LOGAN, E Sons Co. UTAH DAILY! LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS PIIONE 438 LOGAN Likely Luggage We give exceptional values in trunks and suit canes Everton & LOGAN, have to be rich to enjoy rich YOU Theres a barrel of quality in and it docsn t every bottle of Old Quaker cost a barrel of money. I Now 50$ older, yet no increase in price dont j Sons Co. UTAH IT BEAKS THE MARK OF MERIT Schenley Distributors, Inc New York,N.Y. |