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Show fj SMITH FIELD SENTINEL. DC XT FORGET TIIE BIG BASE BALL, APRIL FOOLS DANCE AT Three THE JR. HIGH SCHOOL. will lumiih the rnuai?. Orchestra The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Adv. Every Friday fct SruithfieM. Cuter ud at Ike Peat office at Smitl.fiiU. Utah. u Utah SeconJ CUva Mail FAINTIKG CONSCIOUS with a growing apprefast becomiiig and in art generally thanks to the ciation tor the beet in pioneer efforte ef newapaper photographer. Thv b the cpinion expressed by Thomas Bouchard, noted profe sion-- il phot oy rather and artist, whore phoftrrnph hang aide by side with painting i f the old master on tiie wall cf connoinseurs of two i hade big discount on yoar if we Everest! & Sans Co. LOGAN. any make . pirturc-ronaciou- f., M. RICHARDS let North Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James McCracken of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pitcher, Mrs. H. G. Pitcher and daughter, Mrs. Jack Stowell, Mr,1 and Mrs. Joseph Pitcher, Mrs. Miles Neil son, Mr. and Mrs. George W.i Reese, Mr. end Mrs. Alma Raymond Mr and Mrs. Lewis Boman, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peters: n. Among the many good wishes and presents he also received a telegram farm his grandaughter, Mrs. F. K. D:ne of Montana, and a present fr:m Mr. T. P. Richardson of Smith-field- .The rooms end tables were decorated in green and yellow. sure-actin- LOGAN, Phone 210 BULK SEER Buy garden seed in bulk it costa Ice. We are telling seed pow. Evorlcn LOGAN, & Ssrs Co. m UTAH l REBUILT RANGES Lcggage Likely Ws sell luggage that look We have bargains in stand- lasts snd lugs better. Everlcn & LOGAN. ard brands of rebulilt ranges, I Seas Go. Everton UTAH & Sons Co. LOGAN. UTAH BLUE BLAZE COAL The METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY cf New York Insures more people and if growing faster ths the reaxm for any other life insurance company. Obviously believe its Metropolitan supremacy in its field is that people cost most and its service best, its most desirable, jnitri MMUmitaal. This Company is ready to serve yon. Toll your insurance wants to ... -.- Residence 35 So. 2nd West SMITHFIELD Safe ... JOHN Office 58 West n BiiuthavdV worke are having their Amrecian premiere at a exhibition at New Yorks Delphic Gallery, Opening March 9 to continue through March 23. For scinetimu," declared Bouchard1 in commenting an the exhibit, Good Brakes Essential newspaper photography has been the principal influence at work to keep professional photography from becoming ctuffy and static keepTo Drivin ing it freah, vita! and alive. At one time, newspaper phiAography alone seemed to be in tunc of dyof rapid, colorful movement with (his Age of Artiim Safe Brakes are the First Esnamic atlitud'a. sential of Driving Safety. a to unbearable professional worker, many Working under a stress The truth of thia statement is the pre a cameramen have given ns a vivt-- l new sense of realism on daily receiving greater recognition the printed page, a feeling of intimate personal relationship with the throughout the nation, cm records news.' are concluively proving that a majorBouchard's wi.Vk has been dercriked as marking an important step fority of accidents today are caused ward in the evolution of the new school of the camera that ia erasing by poor 'brakes. the distinction between photography and art. State and city laws, in an attempt He came to this country from Paris in 1932 to serve several prominto outlaw faulty braking, require ent magazine and industrial patnn. Ilia most significant coal rjbnt ion that at certain speeds a car be able made to industrial photography is the siries of impressionistic studies to come to a complete atope with in tiie Old Quaker dielillery owned ct Lnwrrnreburg, Indiana, by Schen-le- y c specified number of feet. jn Product Co. An intresting reriea of tests was Rome of these are on view in the current exhibition, as are other .conducted recently in San Francisco specimen ranging the whole cycle of phdlography in the modern manwith a 1926 Ford V-- 8 sedan. The ner Including subject, r till life, portraits, the dance. Landscapes, murals test were under the personal supercud commercial themes. vision rf Captain Goff, chief of the Especially not ihle is tho display of typical Bouchard studies of the traffic division of the San Francisco exponent. if city police, and were intended for dance, as interpreted by uorae of the foremo t present-da- y the art, such as Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weideinan, the purpose of judging the ability I Esther J linger and Taftiiri-'- . Ford brakes to .of the uper-s-fety All subjects in thia extensive range Bouchard haa dime in a manner meet requirements set by law. to evoke the spirited praise (f critic both here and abroad, particularly , In every instance, at all lawful in Pari, where his exhibit!' n have attracted such patrons as PicV-- 8 g Ford speeds, the asso, Derain, Frie::e, Soutine and other acknowledged master of modern rbrakes performed with unusual effici painting. ency. In practically every test, the The new photography transcends realism, declared the photograph-eraitM- t. ,F. rd pulled to a halt at a dub. nr:e No longer Am it serve a w mere passive nirror held up to 'leas than a third of that require nature. It has become literally a new language of the lens, capable by state law. a or a like emotional a definite f summoning painting response , The grueling series of tests began mu icnl composition." at the speed of 10 miles per hour .Pool and continued up to 45. As the car crossed a hetvy chalk line Captain LASTING PROGRESS Goff flagged it down, the brakes The agricultural legislative situation in, to put it mildly, in a duttit were applied, and measurements were state. .mode between the chalk line and 'the front bumper of the car. The Supreme Court found the AAA unconstitutional month ago. ImResult showed conclusively that mediately Congress wan deluged with new farm relief pwpw.aU. A Mil, ' the Ford V-- 8 based on the Soil Conservation Act r.f 1933, !:i been passed hut many wner, if driving at a'lihorltien, including Kunte of the legal expert who helped frame it, , lawful speed with properly cdjuxt-ie- d brakes, can meet any traffic are uncertain a to its ennntitutionality. . with a wide margin of Ihi'ing depression murh progress in farming ha. been made. Farmer The snperaafety Ford brakes lmve learned how to produce getter crop on mailer acreages they have gone shear perfecting marketing machinery that gives them a , with 186 Inches of braking surface fair break in dealing with distributor. Thousand o? them have gotten .neither swayed nor skidded the their sudden application ir. a new understanding of such prtblems an the tariff and monetary stanevery case the halt was twift, sure affc-- t dards which vitally, if irdlre-tl- y. welfare. agrbultures imd well within the legal limit. fh' nrogtess has come, r.ot fren politic, hut from farm cooperatives Fuji owing ere the tabulations ui created and owned by farmer to study production ant di tribution of the tests as compared to state farm crops. It is the kind of prepress that is. fasting, and is net determined fcy the ebb and flcNr of political movement, or by the action of First column hi speed of car; seccou-.tn:i leg'slation. ond column Is legal sb.pping distance end third column ia Ford V-- 8 stopping distance. 10 miles per hour 9.3 feet 5.C fee lb mile per hour 20.8 ft CJ ft 20 miles per hour S7 ft 5.5 ft 25 miles per hour 58 feet 15 f; 30 miles per hour 83.3 ft 19.8 ft 35 miles per hour 113 ft 21 ft 40 miles per hour 248 ft 48 ft 45 mile per hour 188 ft G7.7 ft one-ma- Mortuary Owned and operated by Bert Thereby UTAH THE Richards GUARANTEE A WITH SOUTH MAIN Mr. Juhn 7, Pitcher of Cornish.' c;l(:br.iU:d his 91st birthday Wed. March 11, the p&rty was held at the hoiue of hia ton J. W. Pitcher AJvertialug Ratea Will Be Made Known L'pun Application America There is window -- RftD0 SERVICE Anniversary Matter AMERICA BECOMES ag FOR ROLLERS $$$ dil rollers. Celebrates 9 Is! BSrlhday Piililiahrtl 20. Ms.-r-h Smithfiedl. Utah. M. T. Van Orden Less ASHES To Sift With phone Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BLAZE BLUE , Utah Smithfield 138-- W COAL BLUE BLAZE COAL IS THAT MEANS SCREENED SLATE AND OTHER NONBURNING ELEMENTS ARE REMOVED. THUS YOU HAVE f. LESS ASHES TO DEAL YOU HAVE MORE AND AT LESS WITH HEAT COST. IN LONG 1. DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE Rates are lower all day Sunday. person and station-to-statio- n rates are reduced every night at 7 p. m. 2. Person-t- o W. H. Roskelley Coal Yard Reductions apply when day rate ia more than station-to-etade- n 35c. Not just in the Sunny Sout-hMi .' . suf-,ety- ca.-upo- s -- RAITR&YEL 000 AT LOW COST UP&L CO. TO IMPROVE ELECTRIC Superlative comfort utmost converience genuine econ-cm- y. Those are the reasons more end more people are taking the train these days. A!! Union Pacific are fully through trains You ride weather" all the way. in perfect You relax in a deep, seat lliore's room to stretch wasluooms dining car or oil the tray" service lor delicious meals at popular prices rcstlul sleep in a Pullman or Tourist bertli, or in a comfortable reclining chair in a modem Coach. All the best features of modem travel within roach of Ihe modest purse. nt LOW FARES EVERYWHERE Round trip raies of 2 cents or lese a mile enable you to travel in luxurious comfort at less cost than driving your own car. Ask Titkrt Aftnt about unusually lota y and round ft ip Coach Fans Visit Boulder Dost nsoute to or from Cut Horn ia. Smithfield and vicinity is assured of continued good electric service as a result of improvement and additions to be undertaken thia year by the Utah Fower and light Company it wus announced by Mr. J. A. Bullock, division manager, Tuesday. Mr. Rulbck said improvements will cost $13,000.00, principal expenditure of $8,000.00 being for installation of a 1000 kilowatt 44,000 volt outdoor substation at Smithfield with volt air brakes switch, high tension fuses and metering equipment. The remainder will be spent on making connections the present 11 K. V. system and pole stubbing and maintenance of distribution lines. Local labor will be used wherever possible on the project. The establishment of this substation at Smithfield and serving of it with three major 44,000 volt transmission lines assures excellent service for customers, Mr. Bull.ck stated. He expl-inealso that our idea . of service is not only the maintenance of a steady supply of power at all times, a real job in itself ia this mountainous country, but a willingness to advise, and help our customers through trained specialists to get full value received, whether in cooking meal in a home, in the proper design of store llgting, or in the most efficient application of ever in our largest industries. d one-wa- FOR FUBTHEB PARTICULARS CONSULT LOCAL AGENT i SERVICE ' Vr but even in the Snowy Novth thousands toduy. are mixing drinks as delicious as the famous Dixie highballs and juleps. They get Schenleys CREAM oKENTUCKY sti night Bourbon whiskey! PINT No c" R. U. g. Pit OS. Kratydu" OtonWH, tm Srhrnhv Dhtif btani laa, M. Y. FULL quart 90 PROOF J"-- - Diriiloq ot wreg yow-xwo- i . a. ire, r gcWily Pnxhwtj Hb O. |