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Show SMIT FIELD, The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 198 This thought is reitetoted in aad statements of other groat men of our nations history, and in our own day President Franklin 1. Roosevelt has held that From the very beginning of oor natijiiil life the Navy has always an IIIMt been, and justly deceives to be, the to A PROCLAMATION object of special pride onpeople. The Navy ia not Octaber 27 is ths one hundred ly the first line of defense, but K and sixty-firaiuiirer ary of the is the most important , line ef debirth of the United States Navy, fense. since in the year 1770 a resolution NOW, THEREFORE, L HENRY was introduced in the Cmtinenvre ' H. BLOOD, Governor of the State We and Congress authorizing the purchase of Utah, do hereby set Jif mirohant verels ta le converted October, of 27th the day proclaim r. The diy is also 1936, as into the reventy-cr?ht- h NAVY DAY anniversary of the birth of Colonel The id ore Roosevelt, upon which day I request the citi-xewhose early battle 'against physical of tha State of Utah to unite handicaps, whose resourcefulness and in honoring the Navy of the United eminent success have served as aa Statu. I further request that the inspiration to the youth of Ameri- merchants and citizens of the Unica. ted States, in hon'-- r cf said slay, The Kwy is thg strong right arm and that appropriate exercises be of the State Deport .ent, and cn its conducted wherever practicable. errands of mercy has saved more IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, lives than its guns have' ever desI have hereunto set my hand troyed. and caused to be affixed the The Father of our Country, George Groat Seal of the Stale of Washington, held that to be Utah. for war is one of the most Done at the Capitol, SaK of menu effectual Lake City, this lOlh day of preeivfaj . October, 1936. ! HENRY H. BLOOD, i Governor, Quu n Fiugenii will be received as the I an h .iujtd guesi, .Hid wheie, probably, I last place on fcurih hs wishes to be. The-i- are some ex-- ! Paynes cej i ions .n John Howard well kno7i maxim to the effect that there is n; place like home. ! I I C'.CIE peace. iU mes.-iage-s Receiverships WHAT PRICE LIQUIDATIONS ? State Bank liquidations under Democratic administration have coat depositors in closed banks approximately $1,000,000, a sum several limes the average invested capital of most Utah bankt. -- PtblfaUI Every Friday at Smilhficld, Utah Entered el the Faateffice at Bmithfield, Am-eric- Utah, aa Second Cliaa Mail st Matter Advertising Bata Will Be Hade Known Upon Application NEW DEAL P litfcal patronste, giecd and waste Tlie darkest cloud in the induatrial Oiitiilk ia impending labor trouble). if these troubles disrupt industry at a time when it ia making signal the loser laborer and puKre? out of depreaaion, every riliaea will bo capitalist alike. Labor representative and induatrial leaders should have intelligence enough to understand that calm arbitration ia better than runt lie t. Neither ride ia justified in taking a stubborn stand. The cause of the working man will t be nerved by long strikes that destroy the iw.'jrce.i horn which employment and purchasing power flow. The average working man ia not radical. Nor ia the average employer a hitler reactionary. It ia a aafe bet that if the average worker and employer could ait down calmly together and discuss their differences, a great deal more weald be done td 1ve their difficultiru than will be accompliidied by politics or by extrenii-.on cither side. Probate I VOTING YOUR CONVICTIONS Are YOU in favor ot continuing in tffiro the Vnv Deal clique that is milking the taxpayers :t the Stile of Utah? LETS (LEAN HOUSE ! STRAIGHT VOTE REPUBLICAN Mees WASHINGTON CURRENT COMMENT of the cities. Our government mu'l be managed by men who have common sen'e We mini not shut oui bn idering in a ccmpcvite man- - , eyes bo the needs if the nation. A day has arrived when facts must nef the advice and information that, be faced, and it is njrvw.ry that comes from each side of the politics1, we present an enthusiastic, hannon-iru- s fence, it appears that we must plrin and sjlid front JLsving thus for the future in the light affordc-i viewed ths siuiutfam from every angle by the lessons of the past and be there is no doubt aa to how the cnlmaml by the vpirit that moved votzs should be cast. the pioneers to faro the perils and The former queen cf Spain plans trisbi of a new land. Lack of fore- to vialt Wiahington. There was a sight is a bad thing. Ar uneven fme, which fortunately did not enis to be avoided. Political dure far long, when it wn regarded ' & Notices SCIENCE In our sincere endeavor to fulfill all of tne requirements of this essential occupation wa are keeping Notice to Creditors prjt-perX- y ns u pa.rmtis act Dor anyone from the USA to run a bayonet through a SpsiiNuJ, when we were bring admonished to Bememher the Mhhie" and when Admiral D"c; ) was the hero of the. hur. Now PIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DIS- THE FIRST JUDICIAL TR1CT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. i) I' . I Conetitutioa of tho Stale of Utah In the Matter of the Estate of ANNA C. SMITH, otherwise known as ANNA-C- . SMITH HOUESON, - Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I' Credit rs will present claims with vouchers i the undersigned administrator at his' residence at Smth-fielCache County, Utah, on or before the 5th. day of December, to 1986. SAMUEL WAYNE SMITH, low. SECTION X Tho Secretory of State h hereby directed to onhoitt thla peopoeod mend moot to the eleeton of the atoto at the aeat genera! election i iwvMmI bv hv, SECTION X If adopted to the aieetoia at the atate. thla amendment eholl take of. feet fhe firet day of January next antacid toy a determination by the Board at Bute Cmavaeeeia at the rault at the elrctiea deeiynated In Section S hereoX d. Logan, Utah Const it nt Ion al Amend unt No. 5 Ad- ministrator of the estate of Anna C. Smith, otherwise known as Anna C. Smith Holjeson, Deceased. GEQRGE C. HEINRICH, Attorney for Administrator Dates of publication, CHober 2, 9, 16, 23, 80, 1936. Adv Conatitutional Amendmcut No.1 A Mat Reaa lotion Piwpeelna on Aaend-Ben- t to Bcctb-- IX of Article VII. at the Ceaatitatiea Notating It Geeerani'n New and the Pilling ml to Ccrtoln Officco. (Bayer1 tended at PrMie laetractlaa.1 lgiatatare at the State af Utah, af ad the Be it reeeired hr the Notice to Creditors two-thir- mem here elected to each hence SECTION IX The Onvcraar ohall onto I no to. aad to and with the auaecat af the Senate, appoint all State and dietnet efft-eei- a whoee effirae ofe aatabllohod to Ihh Conclitatioa. nr which may he r noted hr taw. and whom appointment ar elect km le net otherwiee proeided for. If. daring the taeaee af the Renata, a recency eeear to ato State er dictriet office, the Governor hell appoint erne fit p.-nto diaekaiga 'toe dutian thereof nntil the next mooting af the Bonn to. when to ehall nominate eoma tormn to fill each office. If the office ef Jnetlee ef the aaprema or dietrict eoart. Secretory at State. State Auditor. State Treaenrer, ar Attnraeymcnerai to n re ted to dratX minnntion ar otherwiee. M ehoU to the duty of the (tovariwr to till the laam ,?d. ,th WShtotar ehall told hie office nntU hie eucceuSr ikcll to ataetad and qualified, ns any to to tow In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM RUFUS SMITH others wise known as RUFUS SMITH, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned admin-istatat his residence at Smith-field- ,, Cache Cbunty, Utah on or before the 5th day of December, or I 1926. EVERETT SMITH, administrator of the estate tf William Rufus Smith, otherwise known as Rufus Smith, Deceased. GEORGE C. HEINRICH, Attorney for Administrator Dates of publication, October 2, 9, 16, 23, 80, 1936. eaac tag therein i SECTION 1. That it In prapaoed amend Section IX at Artirle VII, ef toe Cenetltatloa af the State of Jut, no toi IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST DISJUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. I i ,CT1fN x The Secretary at State tc hereto directed to submit thta prepcecd amendment to the elector, of the etofec at the next ncroi electlsa to the provided by bw. ET1-1! dow to toe eiartere -Sthis amendment eholl take effort the firet day nc Jonoory aeat a determination by the Beard at State CaneaHm at the mult af the Haa-ttou decimeted In Section I hereof. d Constitutional Amendment No. S Adv A Beat to Vrcpeeinr M Aemd- X ef Article Z. ef the Kelnliog to the State Baud (Scperiatendent af rnblic lMtractton. AWi'usjwsryti: ssr n. $69.95 GRAVEL HOME CENTER USED HAUUNG atof wih"" a to Congtitntiunel Amendment A No. 6 , Joint Keaalatioa Prapeelng to Atoto ftartlMU" the Secltva X Article VI at at Utah, Beleting ta Caaymalha Metahem at the Legislator ef to Be N naHved by the Legbletaw m Constitutional Amendment Nn.4 A Jetol isuswjstJt'SS next general abetlto pravldto by law. SECTION X If adapted by tta Hette" bae w . at the etatr, thta amendment HeO I fart the flnt day af January, 1M7. netattaa Preyoeiag M Aawnd-H- at Welling. Boetwtenr ohU to Breltaa IX Article XII at the da henty JJtotton ef the State ef Utah, BeUb-- tha Stata af Utah, tm Sehjt NDIITfl M u I CtoetHalbaalAartoJJ mpyafThiHa g jwtoloi- -r tea we. tar the regabr pmpoaad of ltu ee the lens eyyre Ito two toam bleture . ce mrard ta my office wSSRmhTZJtSrlll I farther rectify that they n11 the affbial balM at the ww1 !7itJe end Section ix Ankta XJI.rSTi Nor. X ISM. ander (be ntolto herein dm ignited. w- al 'follow, i uminw! w In wftnree whereof. I taee tareeidebJ TV I'rttblnture may finto tha nffleed and hand my thr Kuril holder! la wf UtaX thb IH the Rlnta far to ton toldrre of any hanking lembrr, 1SSX Imdfi of atork laaiMI one ko - LE GRAND ILL " J J JOHNSON NORTH PHONE .921 M. twa-thlt- n ydSstortsXr"iBaht SEE j Logan, Utah I I tor SECTION 1 tha Legblature may ymrlde. aa age Secretary ef State to cubic it this reeding eight dollar, per day .ad tea W" amraitmeat to the --lector, at the rmriaid T state at per mile far the distance neeewerlb Sm eted gatag ta aad mtanlag fmabe at gtaating to tha meet anal mat SECTION X If adopted to they ehaU mmlee mm ether Nt the qabH g H S11 I detemiMtlea by the Board ad AND I SECTION X AU toagibb yraperty ta tha State, not exempt under the bw, H the United State ar ander thb eoaititethx ehaU ha taxed Ja proportion u ito vale to ha aaeartainedhia provided by bw. Tha property i counties, i nicipoi eorporations and yablb libnraa Iota with tha baildinga thereto wed awta lively for either reiigioue womb ip ar ton and piece, af burial to itabla parpaer held or need for private er corporate be fit) shall be exempt frea tuatito. Vto right ditehee. canab. tawrraii pww plant pnnpiag plant tranemiwiea liiaa pi pee and Gumec award aad and by huh viduab ar eorporatooca fee irrigeting be withie the atato owned by earh hxlividwh or aarpantioo ar too individaol anmbeii thrraaf. ahall aot he aepaiately tawd m tang m they iball ha owaad and awd Pswrr pbal for into purpeee power tnueabeba linee and otber pnyto ty need ta generating aad deliver) di cito tribal power, a portiea at which h end fnrnbhiag power far yampiag for Irrlgotloa purpeem on bade ta tto Stair af Utah, may ha rxempted fnm Ito tioa to the extant that each propetto B need far such parpeee Thcw cxmptM shall aaarwe to the benefit ml the ewwH tenter to pamped ander web rrculctbto on thr lagblataia may yrwcribc. The teto af Uir indigaat poor nay be remitted abated at each rimes aad ia each aa may ha provided by law. The keolcito nay provide for the exempt in frow teto tioa af heata. hommteeiti. aad ptintol property, not to exceed fl.SM. hi rclw to hetas and hmr.ystrad and IMt br pto . party. Property not e eaetog IS.0M In vain owned by dieobk yento who eervad ta any war ia tha military wto lea at the. United Staten ar af the StHI of Utah and by the anaarrbd to minor arphaaa of each penaas ear anted oc the legislature mar procU Tha hgblatan shall provide by bw Nr a aaanal tax caffiebvt. with athei of iwvcna to defray the atimled erdto not ary axpenea to the itata br cart rear. Per the parpen af paying the eta debt tf coy then b the bgbletare taeS provide for levying a tax uxially. nw etant ta pay tha annual interest aid b tog tha principal at inch debt, within twenty law year, from tha final pawace of the creating the debt (Aa Hwadto Ncvca ' ir X 1X) SECTION X The Seerrtety H Slateto Jreby di meted to aubaU Us ywpeto amendmeat eonlainad herein to the cj1 at the cute in tha next gmaral ebetba to the maimer peweided by bw. SECTION X If adapted by tbe eleetto at tha atato. thb amendment iball tore effect am the flnt day at Jaaaaiy antMte leading a detarminatiea by tbe Beam State Caavaaaen af the recult ef the eto tiea dacigaated In rnctioa I bercof. h SAND 207 EAST Miami: ef all Stale at Utah, ebeted ta each af the two taaem vaUag la fane themafi SECTION X The general euatiai and SECiION I. That U b ywpaidte Puhlle Belied Xyeiaa amend Beet tea g. Article VL H the Oto S'Tl-0- 0 A to a State mtad bjcw! Board af Eduea. sthutian af the State af UtaX to)1 ttaa. eanstatiai of ouch SECTION X Tho member, ef the tan Ley hint are may provide. latum ahall receive each per dira a ton am L That It ia BBIJTION Boetien I, of Artkto X, prnowil of tba Coo-- FOR LOGAN, UTAH SECTION X That K b prop ent b amend ArtkU ZIIL Saetioa t ef the Can. ctitutioa af the State at Utah, at eawndH at the genanl Heetion la ISM. ta mad B Bcctien Jytoltan FURNITURE CO. Mat Seealetian ftetnlai to land Aetbta ZIIL Ssctim 1 if the Caartita-Be- a ef tha Ante at Otto, aa Ameadad el toe Camera Ebetba la 1M BetatUi ta Taxation af Tangible Fiaperty law tataanat at Vain Euaytbag aad Sw Aaanal TW hr tha Stats, le H received by the UybUtire W the e ef ell acwbrn Stale at Utah, H Heeled ta adl Heaoe aad Beam ecocoittal each at aMBbeia all A SECTION I. Tho Executive Departawat ohall eoaeiat at Governor. loo rote IT of 8toto. State Auditor. Stole Ttaaomor uad Attarncr-GoucraL ouch of arhoB oho 11 hold bio office tor four roan, hegbaniaa an tho flnt Hander of Joauarr ant altar alortton. oicept that the totao of d at thooa clortod at th flnt olirtlan ohaS hoof whin the ototc ohall ha adBtttod tato tho Dnio: aad ohall cod am toe lint Mob A. O. 1M1. The offiaoB day la of the Eareutivo Dopartnoat. dartaa thalr tonao of of flea, ohall reside at tho owl at arornoiont. where they ohall keep the public record boolte and papsn. They ahaS pcrfuiB aueh duties aa are pnoenhad to thia Coaalitutioa and no any to pwaotihod -- MORTICIANS irr. t. That II b uupwad to amend Section 1. of Article Vli. of the SUCTION . 3 1 tbntat in step with the G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS to aueh anesorattax tar all lb HabUftiae af every k ad SECTION X The Secretory at Stab b directed to sanae thm prepueet. A JUmt Beeeiatito PmpaNng M mb! ef Section I. df Artirle VII. ol the to to paUbhad aa rag aired by the Cearth lilim and ta be eahmitted to the abetan Excretho Sloto to Cenelilalten Relating af ths itata at the nert geaeta ebetba b tive Urparlment, the Tom Iwlli manner provide by bw. iRaycrinUndcwl Mi Dalles of Officer SECTION X If approved by the batten af Peblic laetrerttea.l ad the of too tola thb propiwtd amendment toeS Ho II iiolToi by tho LegMataro of OH tho nen-be- n taka effort aa the flint day af Jaanaiy, Stale of Utah. otoctoi to edrh hottoo emearrlas Constitutional Amendment CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION constantly groat advancements which are bring made. These new discoveries and develto contribute opments make our funeral service a more coknforting tribute. Constitutional Amendments Guardianship No. EXACTING AN cities. Our government must be m in oammoii interest with thor for-gott- rn o i The American people want n fair deal for labor. They also want a fair deal for capital which La nothing more than the accumulKted uv-lag- s of individuals, laborer ia included. It is high time we heard less talk of strikes and saw more effert being made toward reasonable and equitable arbitration of disputed issues. apoilmcn must not he permitted to have a hand in f.he government of the wuntry. It rfntfd not he that the pe pie of the moun-ta-- n and the plains ure hound up in jeommon interest with these cf the e.-- ARE YOU PAYING THIS SALARY? One attorney drew fees in a single year amounting to $C5.000, a sum seven times as great as the salary Df a Justice of the Utah Supreme Cwt. 0 pro-par- ed Legal have depositors in six banks a total of $160,836.62 for legal fees alone. men-of-vra- INDUSTRIAL WARFARE IS CRUDE LEGAL FEES to,' Jt, rjh - ' u SSS&yurste f ton nmoant of their S3S r |