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Show em-j larger window areas and con, bnget as an Investment in more and better buaineaa, from thinner window partitions. Mr. Stw. ployment liaten to their atomacha which tell which John Q. Public would .more jena aaya that better visibility i, them to marry aomeone who can BUSINESS than get his moneys worth. The bud- - evitable, because man for a aiUjo. j ef-cooki i i j years haa walked with eyes in get announcement had a quieting Some warlike people believe in on a to failed put damper ypon hij head where they -'-Tll if Busings Merchants, farmers and feet, but taking the chaneea of war, even in tho general feeling of optimism. nmm wJjy ink of ahed of lait number a their saw drop signs indutsrialists they The automoWhy Accidents? Every Friday el SaritkfieWL Utah be built the same not should doing ao. is the week news pointing toward tive last examined ctosely industry a good business upswing next fall week a series of studies on the reel Saritkfield, UUk. aa Secoad Claaa Mall dealer Retail furniture and winter. lation of oar styling to driving safJ Matter buying and talking shop in Chicago ety. Surveys of the cause of trat He Legal Notices issued an optimistic forecast of the Occidents shed a constant floodlight next six month's trade. Farmers, of faluable information on the probWill Be Made Upas AppUcatiea Airatllilng ( ready to sell a bumper wheat crop at lem. Yet sudden death" on the highSUMMONS Substantial increases in but tarvel higher prices than they had takes a bigger toll of lives o ways Inter-agthe with intereta the territory from Chic- ed, watched each year. Why? Arthur W. Stevens IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL Disrr Lon-an- d Los Angeles national Wheat Gonfenum in to Kansas and of the Society of Automotive Engin- RIOT COURT OF CACHE COUNTv City HEALTH AND SUCCESS t0 HOPE, Portland were by reported todsy eers, answers with the statement that STATE OF UTAH. J A traveling aalcamaa laaya it baa a big effect on hia appetite for accidents are attributable T. J. Manning, general manager of P" G. JAMES PLOWMAN rumora many auto L .. presented. In spite of to food, if he ia having good aucceaa on hia Job. On day ahn he aeila the Lin styling of modem au- RONALD O. PLOWMAN, faulty no formal action haa tTli Tns,t to the contrary, a good bill of goads, he haa a wonderful appetite. He could put down tomobiles, which obstructs full vision. and Stages Plaintiffs, ukm bj any jor steel com- - Stylistic whimsies, he says, are to a trrmendoua meaL Hope atiaaulatea hia Uutc and digeata hia food. Western Stages. With the farm crops ve. one Abroad cut to wages. to maker The eame aaleamaa alad remarked that the weather, paade a difference Marne, He urges motor and prospects the best in pears thru- A. Tueller, Jacob f Josephis usually reliable baro- - take la hia aalea. Cloudy and atormy akica make people discouraged. They outttie Middle West, the indications steps toward: lowering the hood Tueller, Wife of Jacob A Tudl wor1 abo pointed of meter make to disinclined tho driven seat, allowing Mable Tueller take a blue Iwk on the future and are purchases are that travel will be even heavier to flir weather. The number of g raising Porter, Leons Tidier If the aua coUea out, they cheer up. and decide that they muat prepare July, August, and September. onea' in UM in ine nations made Coy, Wanda Tueller Barrett, GUdn for bigger business. Cred for the companys increased Tueller McRokuski, Russell Albeit iharp g,in durinff the first half The doc tore encourage people to take a hopeful xlew. They know) buaineaa ia due in part, Mr. Manning Notices Jane Doe Tueller, whose Tueller, y,$a o( year ' that if a patient feels he b going to get well, hb chancea of doing ao mid, to the introduction Legal of air-roRoneevelt and true name is unknown, President other man that hia caae b hope-Iwi- a, ,' kre greatly increased. If you tell auch ditioned buses-t- he world. first fleet) Waahington reviaed bndcet .hewing wife of Russell Albert Tueller --Md to Expense paid tour, which he lohea hb grip on life. Lottie Tueller Grose, Kenneth Tueller' of 3,984,000,000 met with Probate & . Guardianship I know all that, aomeone says. "bat how can I feel hopefuL when are being offered this year for the the unknown heirs, devisees, and Foe, rf d gov- thi I have headachea and atomach trouble, and my income b amalL and I lending-spendin- g M. Tueller, creditors of Margaret ernmenta policie. C?mp,n7r ' cant affofrd the thiaga I need?" Notices on all ditioned buses are 1939 budget all the out other also that deceased; persons the eompany'a transcontinental and 1 Uaaally there b n cause for auch troubles that could be removinceraM in pe.ee- claiming any rigid, title, pit. ed. Countlcoo people with these ailments have cured them by working' time plus a sharp drop CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK ate, or intrest in, or lien upon the expenditures, -. Expese-Hai- d Tours are movine ex- i in gardens, playing outdoor games, and stirring their bay muscles by the OR defended TEK RESPECTIVE SIGNERS real property described in the comvacationists. tremely popular with Walking. When they feel better, they earn more money. Bus transFURTHER INFORMATION plaint, advene to the plaintiffs' owner. Mr. to FOR Manning. according Hope and health are factors also in buaineaa and induatry. If the ship or clouding plaintiffs' tide portation, hotel accommodations and people fear some eerttomic disaster, if they are castantly expecting thepetoJ aH sight-seeitours are incluJed, TAX TO unemINTENTION NOTICE OF aw workers and the worst, capital lies idle, business slackens, Defendants. combination rate than the lower a at business unless its never The industrially healthy b country ployed. Yon summoned to ap-are inhereby be could various Hems purchased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by have faith in the fature. Let aa not forget, people and ib within twenty days after the ' whatever ear troe Ides, that we have the most achieving people in the dividually. CarefuHy planned and arthe City Council of Smithfield City, pear service of this aummona ranged by trave experts, the Tours Utah, of its intention to maks the i?JZZ world, who will never let them selves be defeated. eliminate bothersome details for the A traveler and enable him to deterTHE FIRST PAY ENVELOPE 1 mine occurs tey in advance what the f Aocbri .Cn coat of the trip will he.- - Tours are and dimension.; the Curb to he type It b n wobderful time for a yoaag man or a woman when they offered to Ookrado, the California, : first begin to draw regular pay of their owe. Soaw af them who rer- Pacific Northwest, Yellowstone and brttonf eatly found work after s adbewhat prolonged search, aay that first other nopular western vacation sputa ffled pay envelope was a sweeter message than any contained in any valenas well aa to Niagara FrHs Detroit, tine or love letter they ever got. New York Washington D C, and with . accordance in constructed Modem ydtath b very independent, it wants to live its own life. It other major cities of the East. dislikes any restrictions on the way it spends money. A student remark- -' d when baying aome luxury, and ordering the bill sent to hb fatberi ARRIVES HOME FROM ; It will do Dnd gdbd to get thb MIL He needs discipline. When Dad INSPECTION TRIP between Second South and Center; Latter-Da- y get that bilL .he probably said plenty, in comments on the five habits (UP) Salt Lake City . On the West aide of Main , SUK .f ,Uth .d!cribed of modem: yabtb. Ho no doubt paid tbo MIL if able to do am Many ore fulfilling missions Saint' and . Second North between Street a PUt A young people are too thoughtless itafet such things. work in the islands an of! aide North ' On Third tin North; , inter-satinThe young people are naturally eager for money io enjoy the g of the. Pacific. George Albert Smith, Main and Second South between things af which the world, b fulL Life seems full of Mbs ts member of tho council of It aposthea if they crnld aaly get the nraaey to eajoy Ua fascinations. They arrived Hope tles said here aa ha ready constructed by the LDS church atm their parents struggling along aa limited incomem and aa a rale one (1 ..a six month inspection trip of after On. the West aide of Pint East be- and Meridian, containing they hate fa make too many demands. 8d that . first pay envelope . the ishnd missions .. v mot ; tween Second South and First South, poems a kind. af. entrance. fee to the nweeta af life. "Thera ia a growing ihtereit In New of record in' the County ReNd be get mast they go ta Dad in that humble aad beseeching atti- - . the. LDS work. he said. except that portion already construcOffice of Cache Comity, corder! ted D. the S. church. L, by tide, and ,ask for a dollar to buy the gaa for the evening. When they Rufus K. Hardy, member of the Utah. portion, af . the seal of And to defray Given under my hand-an- d ; step out with the girl friend, that. tenner in the pocket gives a wonder- - first council of 79, accompanied' ROMNEY- - A NELSON coat and expense thereof, the ful sense af powen : the District Haw missions' in Cache : County, Court, to visits on Smith 212 Keane Building coat of material, equipment, engineerThe youngsters should not all at once act aa if they were, milliohaires. Australia. Tasmania, New Z so--; Utah, this 20th day of July, 1938. Salt Lake City, Utah and Sa-pubrealize chances come should thebe service, 1 the ing legal of life that who have to inspection, and N. J. CROOKSTON, They ' Attorneys 'for plaintiffs. land. Tonga, Fiji Islands and male, and i do and can lishing making notices, money saved ahead, thiaga that cost money. If they, would ha Of moa. ; Dates of publication:1 July 1, 8, 1 make it their hsMt ta put aome part of every pay check in the bank ing the, levy, estimated at 70c ;per 22 and 29, 1938. lineal foot by a toeal tax assessment a build up a fature reserve their chancea will be greatly improved. lots andor upon abutting adjacen; or pieces of ground within the followcases. OH YEAH COLUMN la. ing described district to be effected .The old folks tell the younger genend benefitted by said improvements, eration to work hard, which shows namely: The back to the soil movement! how difficult it ia for the elderly BRINGS YOU A WHOll YEAR OP GOOD READING I (A) Commencing on the East aide would go ahead faster if people did people to keep tip with the times. of Main street at Second South; n-- t realise it really means .tack to IVople are urged to seek and find thence North in the East aide of the ideals they have lost in the ex the toil. Main Street to Center; thence The boys who play baseball on the citement of modern life. A large in the West Side of Main street bevacant lota, wont probably pass any section of them are spending all their tween Second North and Third NorOFFER GOOD FOR RENEWALS OR SUBSCRIPTIONS resolutions asking for higher taxes time hunting for lost golf balls, th, said line running in the West cm land standing idle. The politicians who make such Very , line of Block 9, Lota 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, The money saved by not improving long and volubb speeches, were pro-th- e SMITHFIELD Block 12, Lots 2, 8, 4. 6, flgsbrMrjteGwD 6, and in all once bashful boys who could highways, b probably spent bably the East line of Block 28, Lota AND on repairs on automobiles jolted out hardly open their 1, mouths without 10, 9, 8, 7. f order on the rough roads. FRI. SAT. blushing violently. (IB) Commencing on the North side The effort to keep motorists in the We have altogether too many d of Second South at Main JULY 22 and 23 Street; by building strong fences has pie throwing mud, and not emugh MECHANICS thence East to First East; thence not been too successful. Apparently digging ditches in it MAGAZINE KID GOMES RACK North in the West line of First strong jail bars are nreded in a me! The fellows who are trying to find to East First South, n except thal por-tioMtgmlmrPnufir Oat IW-ja- jo WITH WAYNE MORRIS ) already constructed by the L. ALSO FLOYD GIBBONS D. S. church being the South line YOU GET THEM BOTH of A $3.50 VALUE FOR Lot 2, l, and East line of SHORT AND CARTOON 5" 99- - lota 1, 10, 9, 8, 7. ONLY B1(xs are in w11 MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 "A Smithfield City Survey. CHAPTER OF 13 BLAKE The cost of all labor KEEP UP with the Joneses, the Smiths and except conyour SCOTLAND YARD . struction foreman for the other neighbors by reading this newspaper and 0f Mid improvement will be making borne by W. P. A. without cost to KEEP UP with the rest af the world abutting by reading property owners. , POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE SUN. -- MON. All protests, objections to out of auch intention must carrying Mora than 6,000 pictures atti 3,000 itoriai every be preJULY 24 aad 25 year sented ta writing to the City Recordon er Huadieds of or before aad laboa-asria- g the 17th day of Aur-us- t, &na aid RLOGKADE household hinajtome workshop 1938, being the time set by said tipaTh latest iavcadoa,aw devices which yoa ham asm seta has which CbuncU, when they will hear any! WITH HENRY FONDA AND yon will ass toaws wh objections aa may be made sew. Scorn of building projects for the crafaaMa, MADELEINE CARROLL thereto. rder of the Qty Council of nu wuIai k HISTORY OF THE SPANISH Smithfield, Utah. WAR JOSEPH W. PETERSON, ALSO MARCH OF TIME AND Ta those wtiehava hoard that the hast sugar IndusCity Recorder Date of first SELECTED SHORTS publication: July 15,' try It an axpsmivo and ana, the above MATINEE This b fact Evan STARTS if the h AT.. 4:00 bast ,queHon apt. pertinent: lat publication: August,' M.' P. BARGAIN (Sugar industry war legislated out of existence, the TILL PRICES IZp 1988a price af sugar to Americans would still b determined H0 P. M. BOTH DAYS g countries such by world competition af notice contractors Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaiian Islands, and the PhilipThe existence tho indomestic of boat sugar pines. Recorder of dustry doesnt increase the price of sugar to the TUES. WED. Smiftfield, Utah. Sealed Old Rollers Save Hall on Soap consumer but it does protect this country should a or bids will be received at proposals this of-- 8 blockade cut off sugar importations. Sugar today is JULY 26 end 27 Use our Farm Bureau wafer , iHsn them covered with new P. hL Wednesday Aug-- J near ib low, whilo tho boot sugar .window shade cloth in our fac-tor- y. IT, 1938, for furnishing WOMEN ARE LIKE softener. It cuts down costs. industry pours millions of dollars back to farmers in tho placing where needed along areas whore it is produced end contributes other millions streets referred to in shave Notice THAT in taxes and wages to tho upbuilding of tho nation. Go. Everiou & Sous Co. to T mSugar is one of tho cheapest products to buv yet if WITH KAY FRANCIS AND LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH 8.500 bags of Portland requires on elaborate process to produce. But sugar PAT O'BRIEN Cement at is vital in peace or wai-a- nd production of boot sugar Vj PLUS SELECTED SHORT (per bag) should bo encouraged by farmers, consumers end Concrete reinforcement 6 x 6 x UH SUBJECTS statesmen. welded mesh 66A. pounds per square.1 BARGAIN N1TES Requirement equal 10 squann 668 SMOOTH FLOORS GOOD KALSOMINE ADM. (P pound) Pr5!dw Come quick and easy if you ia reserved to reject any Cold water 5 lb. pkg 39rj nd all bids and waive fcfodA rent our electric floor sender. Hot water pkg 057cj aome girl who hai money, might well SENTINEL THE SCENES IN RFjD jRCAN S ihibUid bin expcct-througho- P" d. "J"1 ' S?"? 2 S uess , ut tele-dunn- - ph!. ng wage-earne- rs JS" J?Gr htetu.lfte S?. S ? VrdJgtoVSfJl Ifi Si Eeiwhich tttELSZJtststhejtVu'. S'au3d.'tt5.lSS iw g?1? ever-increasi-ng t'ftpxrsiS! M., - STi - to-w- it: j . ' LESS THAN m A DAY THE SENTINEL I POPULAR peo-roa- $22 Who Determines The Binary-wialrla- g " . non-euenti-al to sugar-producin- qF Save world-depressi- - Evcrlon&Sons ronwHaM UWiSj55gg&5flS& Intermountaln Beet SiujarCompanles Evarion & Sons Co LOGAN, UTAH Everiou S Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH sXmZv'L?" io?oat 1938b - JOSEPH W. PETERSOH CHJ Recorder of flrtB Plication; July 15, 121938, &" 10c - 15c J publication: August R0DINH00D STARTS THURSDAY JULY 28 |