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Show SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. SEPT. 24. 1987. Salt Lake City (UP) Parents of of the mas es in his .:f Lam- .,.t may vote. If a substantial majority Slide, Morgan county; Paul A11 Marie Hofftaan were proudly vamp the I I uf the country's commercial grower-- 3 born, Lsketovn, Rich count; , Faun courl," said y. v on the plan it will be made part est, state organiser : r t'f. Salt Lake county; her 10th I favor .with born Murray, Carlston, l!l- wag she i muniat 1928 uf the party. Agricultural ConservaBrown, Coalville, Summit one booth and the second has just Joyce tion Program. The propoasl was discussed at the aunty; Robert Weight, Springville, made its appearance. I recent meeting of state committee-- county; Rachel Anderson, Tooele,; Physicians say that appearance of SAVE THIS WAY Larson, teeth so early is rare. men of the western Region of AAA, Utah county; and Ruth I'libUaked Enrj FriiUjr at Smithfield, Utah and also at conference of the other Harrisville, Weber county, Bring in your old rollers Salt Lake City (UP) About 60 Zand let us culver them with new four regions. All five of the confer- - J Scholarships will again be awarded J ences were interested in the plan in 1937 in each of 16 countie by Communist and onlookers attending window shade cloth. (htcnd al tla Pwtofficc at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claw Mail and favored submitting it to commer- the railroad company to outstand- a gathering to hear President RooaeEverton & velta radio talk, were unanimous in Cs. cial growers. ing club member. address. of the approval The idea of limiting the proposed UTAH LOGAN, club The President is acting on behalf The swine exhibit by the program to commercial growers in Advertising Rates Will Be Made Known Upon Application 1937 fair the members at promise commercial areas should eliminate much administrative cost and bother to be the best of its type ever held club to small farmer," Mr. Gwens said, at the Utah State fair. Four-without limiting the effectiveness ol members of 13 counties have ome MORE FOR LESS I the plan. Although Because we buy in bulk, potatoes are of the beat breeding animal that grown on more than three million .can be found in the iate. according SEEING ALL SIDES pay less for Kalaomine and weft farms in the United States, three to state club leader D. P. Murray, sell for less. We have a graded snd will make a splendid showing. quarters of all of the oouotrya to please you. to Htfw are you going to get an intelligent public opinon?" This are grown on leas than 300,-0C- 0 Special awarda will be given Everton & has been the question under discussion at the Williamstown .(Mass.) members .who have made outstanding Go. farms in 740 counties. swine in .'conference on human relations, held under the their records lot the Natproject should stabilization Acreage LOGAN, UTAH ional Conference of Christiana and Jews. tend toward a less variable supply Precious Memories The American people are intelligent, (when they really put their each .of potatoes to be marketed minds on a question. Their minds are no taken up by such questions year, at a price level fair to both The memory of loved ones aa hdw to make money, how to stand the coat of living, how to get piuducera and consumers. In the past Notices Legal becomes more precious as time a new automobile, how to have more fun, and frequently how to get shifts in acreage have resulted in STOVE REPAIRS How fitting, then, on. goes disastrously low prices during years something for nothing; that they often fail to put their minds on followed reof setae decide the issue off hand, that the finest tribute possible large acreage, by years Probate & Guardianship big important questions. If they We sell repairs for all stove?!! of small acreage and inordinately i sults are often not so good. and furnaces. Water should be bestowed upon those ranges The majority of people see only one side of the issues in which high price. Acreage stabilization, of too Jackets, who have gone . . . services Notices course, does not provide for fluctuthey are interested The farmer groans offer the mflktgfge on his land, MorEverton & Sons Go, ations in yield. Marketing agreeby Lindquist and Sons and the low price for his wheat or cotton. He wants higher prices on ments can meet many of these prob- CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK farm products and lower prices on factory tituff. Meanwhile the factuary. Throughout the building LOGAN, UTAH lems, so that those two types of OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS of our complete organization tory worker groans dver high cost food and low wages, and he wanta each potato programs supplement lower prices on the things he buys, and higher prices for hia labor. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION those persons of modest means other in encouraging stable potato Mistakes in public opinion usually come from this inability to see have always been kepi in mind. production." but one side of a controversy. Tlve people clamor for tbeir own infbllaw-in- g SUMMONS Commercial the in growers not demands do how consider the satisfaction of their terests, but they TO RENT counties who normally produce will affect other folks differently located. W. G. LINDQUIST three or more acres of potatoes for Electric Floor Sander, Elec-- ; The newspapers give the most complete picture of all sides df such market are asked to vote in the ref- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Paint Sprayer, Typewriters! trie situations. If any element of people have troubles and grievance', the And SONS THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT week of erendum the SeptemKalaomine during con-aidBrushes, Dishes. newspapers tell about them. The thorough newspaper reader, who OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN Box Elder, Weber, MORTICIANS all sides of disputed questions, is 4ha one whd votes and acts ber 20: Cache, Everton & Sons Co AND FOR THE COUNTY OF, Morgan, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah and Utah intelligently. If his words were heeded, public opinion would make CACHE. Piute.. LOGAN. UTAH 1 fewer errors. i. Arrangements for conducting the LOAN HOME OWNERS counties referendum in the above a corporation of the the made are respective by being and acreage goal for potatoes, POTATO GROWERS county committees of the Agricul- United States of America, dividing that goal fairly between jupa Conservation Associations, in Plaintiff, individuals who grow potatoes for ' cooperation with the county agents. vs. OF STATE VOTE -- oooROY L. DAHLE, also known as sale. Such a national goal, if estab4 4 R. L. DlAHLE, and wife, PHEBE I. ON ACREAGE PLAN lished, would be about equal to av- SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS A SERIES ARTICLES ON CF STARLEY, RULON F. COLLEGE and ATTEND TO commercial DAHLE, erage acreage during Fourteen 4--H dub members have Bank Commiskmer of the State of UTAHS MINING INDUSTRY HAVE BEEN PUB- 4 yean. The purpose, Mr. Owens Potato growers of eight Utah pointed out would not be to reduce notified the state club office that Utah, and T. E. THOMAS, Special LISHED IN THIS PAPER. ADDITIONAL INFORcounties where potatoes are grown acreage, but to enoouarge an acreage they will enter the Utah State Ag- Liquidating Agent in Charge of Li4 on a commercial scale will vote this that each year would be near the ricultural college es freshmen, as a quidation of the OGDEN STATE MATION ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECT OR 44 month on whether they want an ae-- 1 adequate average figure, result of scholarships awarded to BANK, a corporation. SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS CLUBS OR OTHER 44 reage stabilization plan far potatoes Defendants. Potato growers who kept their ac them by the Union Pacific railroad GROUPS OF CITIZENS WILL BE FURNISHED 4 to be part of the 1938 Agricultural reages within their goals would be in recognition of outstanding drib SUMMONS 4 Conservation Program. 4 WITHOUT COST ON APPLICATION TO THE eligible for special payment under activites. These - students will regis-th- e THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID 4 Mr. W. W. Owens, assistant dirconservation program. No pay-- ! ter in the school of agriculture or the DEFENDANT: 4 said extension schol-reag4 e ector, U3C service, meirt would be made for reducing ac--' school of home economics. The You are hereby summoned to ap4 that the proposed acreage plan is below the goal. Deductions arship winner include Ua Smedley, pear within twenty days after service SALT LAKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE a long range effort to stabilize po- would be made for each acre by ! Syracuse, Davis county; Marie Thom-whic- h of this summons upon you if served tato plantings so as to avoid wide a farmer exceeded his goaL as, Spanish Fork, Utah county; within the in which this accounty The proposed program would not Rhoda Cannon, St. George, Washing-appl- y tion is swings from excess aceage in one within otherwise brought, to fanners who grew potatoes ; ton county; Reva Hollingshead, Min year to insufficient acreage in anodefend and after service, days thirty ther. for home use only, nor would it ap- ersville, Beaver county; Zelda Sumand in The plan to include a special pro- ply in counties where few potatoes mers, Tremonton, Box Elder county; the above entitled action; to so failure case of do, judgyour gram for potatoes in the 1938 Ag- are grown commercially. In the coun- Elmer Olsen, Smithfield, Cache coun-t- ment will be rendered against you ricultural Conservation Susan Finlinson, Leamington, Program ties where the referendum is being would call for establishing a national I held, all commercial potato growers ' Millard county; Ruth Kygar, Devils according to the demand of the complaint, which has been tiled with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to procure a mortgage judgment foreclosing given by the defendants, Roy L. Dahle and Phebe I. Dahle, his wife, bearing djte of January 7th, 1935, upon certain real estate located in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, and more particularly described as - The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL - Sens 1 H po-tat- Sens au-pic- ers ! Ism i N, - FREE: re-Ice- nt , ' MINING COMMITTEE y; fol-tow- to-w- it: Beginning at the Southwest Comer Flat 1.0, Logan City Survey, and running thence North 3 rods; thence East 8 rods; thence South 1 rod; thence East rods; thence South 2 rods; thence West 10 rods to the place of beginning. Together with all appurtenances and hereditaments appertaining or belonging thereto. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff Port Office Address Arimn Block, Logan, Utah. Dates of publication: September 17 and 24, and October 1, 8, and 15, of Lot 4, Block 36, Adv. 1937. Notice $n&ucad To jfatte . . . Today's housewives appreciate the amazing short-cut- s that canned foods bring to the kitchen thanks to modern canning ncthodi end (be fertile lands of the Golden Vest Delicious fruits ud vegetables picked at the peak of their natural goodness, packed in containers by methods which retain their flavor sod freshness tatty tuns tad salmon straight from the ocean or riwuM flavorsome preserved meats prepared under government supervision rich condensed or evaporated -- HV from cows pastured on the west's abundant fields! Ail these splendid foods sod many more are mtviUUt It year nW at you neighborhood store as nature-fres- h as the day they were sealed, in tin or glass, because modem methods of preservation keep them so! The progressive Union Pacific Railroad play an important in serving western tanners nd eastern consumers. Cans and jars are sturdy containers, part but Union Pacific treats with the stme care It gives to fragile commodities. In winter months, shipments are protected by hester service, tod by refrigeration in hot summer weather. Prompt, safe, dependable transportation every day, every year. Last year Union Pacific moved oearly n half million tons of canned food products to Americas markets. Ask your neighborhood grocer for nature-fres- h canned foods! I I NOTICE TO WATER USERS TIIE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that W. G, Thompson, Richmond, Utah, has mide application in accordance with the l!ws of Utah to appropriate 3 sec, ft. of underground water in Cardie Said water will be KKinty, Utah. uumjied from Miy 15, to October 15, inclu-ivof each year from a 12.5 inch well 153 ft. deep, located at mint E 1030 ft. and N 20 ft from the Wi ro- -. So- -. 34, T. 14 N.f R. 1 K., R.L.B.&M. wnii used as a supplement'd! supi'y to irrigate 289.6S crvs of land unbraced in SANE' and XsSE'd So-- . 82; SK'iSW. m.l SW1SES Sep. 33. Sc,-- . 31. all in T. 14 N., U, '-i i K,., N. 51 PACIFIC AILROA SHIP AND RIDE UNION PACIFIC 12502. , protest'-- resisting the granting of said Appliratinn, with reason therefor, male in affidavit fn'm must Iff filed with T. II. Humphreys, State Engin-c- r, Capital Building, Salt I.nkc City, with one extra ctpv and 31.00 filing f'vi within 30 diva "fter the ddr f last publicx'i-u- i T. H. HUM Pi I ERA'S. State Engineer Dale of first publication, Srp'em ber 24, 1937. Date of last publication October (All R S.L.IU-.M- . This oppli.viii n is design ,,lH the office cf the Scale Engineer aa 1937. Adv. T pp eve i |