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Show L:. aiag ttOSGii JUNE SMITHFIELD CACHE COUNTY, UTAH-- FRIDAY, 11, H31 generally as effective In protecting infection. The young chickens from results from the use of milk have consistent, The motorists growl if thry arc not been entirely recommended as s cure tor be cannot road turned off on detours because of construction. They also giuwl if nf. this disease. Coccidiosis is nsily recognized by road construction is going on such sy apt ms as ruffled feathers, these detours necessary. emaciation and bloody The people siy they believe in tell- pallor, iapid demand the drippings. the truth, only they ing am in- The iliseise is spread by tun. privilege of making the truth prettier by adding soma of their own adornments. SHERIFFS SALE The good old song said "Every and be by". Ewry by Sunday diy'll day may have to be Tag day by and HIE DISTRICT COURT OF by, to get a lot of the motorists t j j FIRST JUDICIAC DISTRICT THE behave properly. OF UTAH, IN The sun anyway will have plenty OF THE STATE COUNTY OF THE FOR AND skin human of work tanning all the CACHE that will be exposed to him this summer. LOAN CORDIME OWNERS The swim suits of the year will at of the a PORATION, corporation least do considerable swimming in United States of America, the sand of the beaches. Plaintiff While twenty-nn- e guns may be the international salute the boy J. LWEBB and EVA LEWIS friend finds that a salute of one auANtomobile honk is sufficient to bring WEMi, husband and wife, an.l a COMPANY, LUMBER DERSON the girl friend running out. Fa says that when the Bible pre- corporation, Defendants dicted the coming of desolation, it Tb be sold at Sheriffs sale on the must have had in mind the house 2nd day of July, 1938, at ten oclock cleaning season. Pa may also say that the best A. M., at the front door of the CounCache way to observe Celan Up Week, is ty Court House, in Logan, to celebrate a Gear Out Week. County,. Utah, the following describ, The people of Utah who aay we ed property Lota 7 and 8, in Block 25, Plat should "live dangeiDusly", should be greatly encouraged when they see "A, Ericksons Plat of Richmond the motorists trying to get '.head City. Also the South 8 rods 9 Vi feet ot Lots 5 and 6, in said Block of each other. Fact that Julius Caesar performed 26, Plat "A of Ericksons Plat of a great stunt of daring whn he Richmond City; also beginning at crossed the Rubicon, does not prive the Northwest- corner of Block 26, he would dare cross one of our lead- and running thence South nods; thance East 17 4 rods; thence ing motor routes today. North rods; thence West SANITATION IS BEST METHOD 17 Vi rods to the beginning. ContainFOR CONTROL OF COCCIDIOSIS ing in all acres, mare or less. Situate in the Southeast Quar14 During June and July Utah farm- ter of Section 26, Township ers are likely to spend considerable North of Range 1 East of the Salt money tor remedies that are recom- Lake Meridan. mended In the treating of coccidiosis Together with twenty shares of the one of the most widespread parasi- capital stock of the Richmond Irrigatic diseases of young chickens. The tion Company, as evidenced by certificate No. 1412, duly pledged to acute form of the diseases causes death among ' birds up to 2 the plaintiff; also together with all months of age. Professor Byron rights of way, easements, rents, of Utah tenements, hereditaments, privileges Alder, poultry specialist State Agricultural college Extension and appurtenances thereto belonging, Service says that many treatments however evidenced, used or enjoyed have been tried and advocated for with said land or belonging to curing coccidiosis, but the opinion of same, or. which may be hereafter acpoultry investigators is that none of quired and used or enjoyed with said land. these treatments is . effective. , Dated this 7th day of June, 1938. The best way to fight eoeeidioais JEFF STOWELL.. eaya Professor Alder, 'is to practice Sheriff of Cache County, Utah measures and thus prerigid sanitary By JULIAN BAIR vent its getting a start in the flock. ' Deputy Sheriff Daily cleaning and disinfection of Dates of publication, June 10, 17, the brooder house end poultry yards Adv. are effective in preventing spread 24, and July 1, 1938. of the disease when it appears in the flock f young chickens. A diet which is aup-- i plemented by a generous amount of green feed is important for buildirp1 NORTH CACHE MOTOR up the young gird's resistance to coccidiosis. Feeding of a mash containing 40 per cent dried skim milk COMPANY I Dr buttermilk has been advocated OH YEAH COLUMN The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL lviblbM Every Friday at Snuthficld. Utah EatceW at Ike Peetofflre at Smithfield. Utah, aa Secaod CUaa Mail -k Matter Advertising Rates WiH He Made Known Upoa Application mmm starry flag Ob June It, 1777, the Congress of the 13 American cidonie then carrying on their revolution against England, adopted the present design of the United Stales Flax. Thus it in 161 years since the stars and stripes began to ware over our land, and great and wonderful changes have ertne in that time. s, Dark in that remote day of 1777, the people traveled by sad the roads were no bad that they did so under peril of life and limb, Itailroada had scarcely been dreamed of. The newspapers printed meager items about current vents, in which news comon ing from any distance might be months old. The people toiled not been hud mass and production far mo and in little workshops, stage-coache- Imagined. If you read reports of public meetings in the skimpy newspapers of Jlhoae early days, you find that the peole spoke with the utmost en- thusiasm about the country that lived under the starry flag. They crtwtantly comparing K with the countries of Europe, and showing how our free institutions were creating more happiness and opportunity for progress. Nations adopt a flag made up of aokne beautiful combination of to make people love their cunlry. The sight of such a flag should stir patriotic emotiskw When people love their country, they are apt for the public good. U be less selfish and more likely to on emblem of that Flog day, J the see meaning shahid So we of the the country of which to add to glory and try to act in a way the flag la the shining aymboL col-or- a. J- - to-w- it: ation of the food, water, and nil with droppings of fowls which harbor the parasites. The parasite may be carried by water, or on shoes, grain sacks or other objects. It is also whi-fly spread by birds or insects to aim '.her. one from poultry yard Rats and mice also may serve as carriers of the organism. OOO TO CONTINUE SURVEY Hans (UP) Salt Lake City for continuation of ail prases of the Uintah basin resources survey were discussed here recently by the Utah fedExperiment station and various eral agencies participating in such work following the close of a progress conference. Production of supplemental feed to winter make up for scarcity of range land in the baein and an agreement to clarify the respective water right! of white settlers and jnHWna fa the valley were recommended by speakers. Professor W. Preston Thomas, bead of the department of agricultural economics at. the Utah State Agricultural College, presided. njoif HEW Adventure in FisHinq-Huntin- q livinq-r- rf cfn SunMey IDAHO ' fUn swmmc include Sun Valley in your fnler bow duffle la CaUag. huatisff. awimmiag, omot outdoor anort Ho dm Idoal apot iar an sthoc Bgbdag loh. Big Oh TVon'a bn ional. Three cities bid for the tio. Bingham City, Vernal and Morejt hut Bingham City later withdrew i. favor or Vernal. The final vote was Vernul 74, jjov gan 69. Kolise la Grediltri IN TOE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP CACHE In the Matter of the Estate Margaret G. Low, also known Margaret Griffiths Low, ... oRvo whh a Wd and om 10am now UB la Ivlng, tea, at -,Aa How -qmsfei amuulaia vfflog.- a fit awdenwi flirt Mi anam- sVaUoy Lodge opoao Inly IS lor m Wv fflo Sun VaUoy ta coavouioaUr nachod Pacific trains, at law fmoa , , or ova aplaadld Mghwaya, well-balanc- For hfarmatloa, lltarafart'aal rcccrva float atk any Union Pacific rtprttnnfaffvt. PHONE 14 THE NEW FORD SMITHFIELD Headquarters (or V--8 LEADING TIRE VALUES! Mttlhrta Ffrd Srartrmktkauiikas GOOD-YE- AR CM danm-a- f if hs 1988. SUMMONS thrtgmlmr rtauii. 1)7 asac i s9to OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. A. 0. JACKSON, also known as ALMA 0. JACKSON, JR Plaintiff, vs. Robert Jackson, Emma J. Faeer, Neeve, Vilate Bankhead, Bertha Thomas L. Jackson, Minnie Kidd, Lydia Obrsy, Ann J. Chipman, Charles W. Jackson, H. S. Jackson, F. Laura C. Jackson, E 8. Jackson, J. Jones, Annie Hess, Esther Rudd, Elisabeth Nielsen, Elms R. Bradshaw, Jerome J. Remington, Henry Clark Remington, William J. Remington, Elwin J. Remington, Stella Remington, AKa Roylance, Kenneth J. Remington, Jesse J. Remington, Lelsnd S. Rigby, Rulon R. Rigby, Venire R. Hopkins, Farm V. Rigby, Belva R. Smith, Thomas K. Jackson, Amanda J. MoArthur, Lorin Jackson, Leknd Jackson, Merlin Jackson, Mildred Brown, Roland Holford and Vanita Holford, only known survivv fag heirs at law of Alma 0. Jack-so- n and wife, Emma J. Jackson, both deceased, and Bessie W. Jackson Cowley, deceased; and against John Doe! Jackson and Jane Doe Jackson, unknown heirs at law of Clark Jack-sodeceased and against John Doe and Jane Doe, unknown creditors snd claimants of Alma 0. Jackson, and wife, Emma J. Jackson, and Bessie W. Jackson Cowley, all deceased; and against Thomas Oldham; and against all other persons unknown, whether heirs at law, creditors or devisees, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. . FRL-SA- T. JUNE 10 and 11 CAPTAH BLOOD1 With ERROL FLYNN and OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND AND SELECTED SHORTS CHILDRENS MATINEE SAT- URDAY 2:30. CHAPTER 8 OF "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD. Admission 10c n, SUMMONS SPEEDWAY 9, aura than TIIE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after ser-vicof this summons upon yon if served within the county fa which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of our failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against yon according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled court pus action is brought to recover, Judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following desdrbed property situated in Avon Precinct, Cache' Cbunty, Utah, i Beginning at a point 10.07 chains' South of the renter of Section 11. Township 9 North of Range One East of thq Salt Lake Meridian; thence South 86 degrees 85 minutes West 3.58 rinins; thence North 76 degrees i8 minutes Wert 0.82 chains; ttence North 86 degrees 40 minutes West 1.50 chains; thence North 69 degrees 30 minutes West 8.60 chains; degrees 40 minutes West 0.80 chains; thence North 77 degrees 20 minutes West 2.40 chains: thence North 86 degrees 50 minutes West 1.4o chains; thence South 84 degrees 45 minutes West 6.40 chains; w!MoiuiPrt.-6hain,i thence thence North 5 chains to a point on Paradise tion Company Canal; thence Irrigadown end siong said canal fa a westerly direction 18 chains, more or i less; ' chains; thenre ! minutes yist dPes U2.85 chains; thence South 6 degrees 55 minutes Eist 4.88 chains; t&m-- Ert 26A6 chains; thence North 9.50 chains to the place of beginning, containing 52.50 acres, I" E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Arimo Block, Logan, Utah. 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S.J5-I- 7 FORD V-- 8 TRUCKS rjahdiU ,T25fiy af mMoia lrtatt?anittl.larfttluar-Hb- MUiUm aa rack ride af the t eauf. l C-er K-- l SLsnV rnrr r net BATTERY TESTING for our FREE 14 JUNE 14 VOGUES OF 1938 IN TECHNICOLOR SERVICE SMITHFIELD trouble-fr- e PLUS COUNTRY STORE WED.-THU- JUNE R. 15 and 16 BIG DOUBLE BILL irSL0VE"H AFTER 1 Corns fa regularly PHONE TUESDAY i tlielnlu price built to Sira extra safety and imlcel North Cache Motor Co. 95 5I02B Goodyear la "tops" In tires ij05 S.M-- lt 1)60 Sg05 C- -l SALES M. SUNDAY. to-w- it: two-spee- - 10- pointBatteryTeit Service. Regular attention to your battery will as-yog Jong, service. f Deceased 8-- ll-71- ' Cedar City (UP) Vernal, Utah the scene of the 1939 But Idaho convention of Lions Intend will be NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executor, rite Cache Valley Banking Company, at Logan, Utah, on or before the 30th day of September, 1938. Legal Notices CACHE BANKING COMPANY, Executor of the Probate & Guardianship estate of Margaret G. Low, also known as Margaret Grit-fitNotices Low, deceased! George C. Heinrich Attorney tor Executor CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK Date of first publication May OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS 1938. FOB FURTHER INFORMATION Date of last publication Jane - : LIONS TO HOLD CGNYENTiq & 16-13- With LESLIE HOWARD and BETTE DAVIS AND- -, . e MUSIC FROM MADAME With NINI MARTINI and JOAN FONTAINE AND ADDED ATTRACTIONS |