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Show . SMITHFIELD; CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FR1DAT. AUGUST OH YEAH COLUMN The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL hiblUhed Every Friday at Smithfield. Utah EnUswd el lie Pee tef flee el Smithfield. Utah. aa Second Class HaO Matter Advertising Eaten WiH Be Made Known Upon Application THE THREE R$ i 1 A remit survey of the educational status of CCC boys, reachea the conclusion that three campa must resell' the Three Ra of education. Thia apparently meana that it ia of fundamental impdHance that theaa young men are thoroughly grounded in theae baaic eaeentiala of learning. The Three Ra, arcording to the famoua old phrase, were Reading, Tilting and Rithmetic. The old time echoed placed ita main emphaaia on theae three things, and ita graduatea uaually made good workers. Complaints of improper parking of can often heard. At least they dont seem to park much in front of the places where the owners owe money. H a business pick-u- p were as sure when the the boy friend pick-u- p girls get out on the warpath, should all feel very happy. The old song that said "Therell be a hot time in the old town tothere night, was written before were ao many people who had cold feet about spending money. They say the county needs more leaders. Anyway on the roads, moat everybody seems to want to lead the procession of cars. NEW CASING MADE OF RAYON CORD Use of a new maieiral in passenger car tire construction has made pos; Many schools, particularly in rural areaa in certain ataiea, have had to sible production of u deluxe casing run abort terma during recent years. The education of many young that far surpasses anything previouspeople who attended auch achoola munt be very sketchy. ly offered motorista according to Mr. local dealer for the Gool-yeIf the CCC campa could teach all such young men to read ao easily Jones,Tire and Rubber Co. I that they would rajoy doing it, theae camps would be worth all they has just announced u "Goodyear coat. For the hoy whd reads easily ia not going to be satisfied to new Double Eagle tire built of remain Ignorant of all the wonderful things now going on. Instead of the conventional 1 no needs judgment la hia reading. If he ia coacered only to kndw who fabric used in other caiangs, Mr. hw the baseball games and prise fights, and cares nothing about the Jones explained. "Bayotwist is a silk I lawn made to control the type cord spun from rayon filament!, industry in which he works, or the progreaa of 1 Ida homo end is considerably different than town, his reading habit dont do so much godd. Someone should 1 tell him that hia prosperity depends upon the events which the news ordinary commercial rayon fabric. 4 paper records, and ho would better find out what thoaeeventa are doing TBig advantage of Rayotwiat i to him. that it ia lighter, stronger and cooler Tunning than ordinary cord, qjid Anyway, a boy who atumblea over a two syllable word, and whose therefore the new Double Eagle is ' writing looks like hen tracks, and who baa to ponder long over a little lighter, stronger and resists heat, i sum ia addition, seems fated for a hard Ufa, unless something is done and bruises. The lightness and fatigue j ie remove Umbo handicaps. flexibility, in addition tq. enabling Goodyear to put the beat tread compound on the tire it haa ever iqade, also gives the new product leau roll! LONG SCHOOL VACATION? ing resistance. Thia is of utmost importance to the motorist, because Sdae people think school children get a too long summer vacation. less rolling resistance meana that a They think that many children are not well controlled by their parents considerable saving in gasoline ia during the long vacation, ao they lose industry and discipline and are hard to regulate when they return to school. They are compared to In addition to its sturdy perfor-horses which are turned loose for ao long that It ia difficult to put the msffice (which on actual testa has harueaa da them again. been much greater than any other tire on the market) the , "touble Many children get the benefit of special training in campa, which ia in apEagle is extremely moat-"highly beneficial to them. Frobably the majority get no auch opportunand many car ownera nava pearance, la In and n it ity, problem many families to know what to do with theae declared it to be the smarteat look) restive ythmgatera. Some of them get into trouble. ing tire theyve ever seen, he continued. In either the ordinary black Some will argue that if the children could get along with a months sidewall or the dressy white sidewall vacation in summer, they could complete their education sooner, get to ! and in either rib type or with u work quirker, end be ready td earn a living at aa earlier date. Teaeh-er- a famous new arrangement of the live a life of hard strain, and adrae of them might break (town Tread diaGoodyear t nervously if forced to work with shorter rest periods. monds, the Double Eagle represents Then there are many aduith, largely in rural districts with sparse what we believe to be the greatest advance in passenger car tire conpopulation, which now only run a very short school year, perhaps some-- 1 where from three to six months. The taxpayers in these districts would struction in 40 years. I probably say they could not afford the additional coat of long terms. Perhaps some day summer achibla win be run in the larger places V for children needing such instruction, that will teach hand work, the proper way to carry on sports, community work, the duties of citizen-- i whip, etc. with not much btbk work. Many of the playgrounds do fine work already along these lines. Idle and restless children need auch acti- i ar Ray-otwi- ! TODAYS titles. at In the good old days of torch light parades, the marchers used to cheer This was all illuminated houses. aometimei not due so much to political enthusiasm, ai to the libearlity of the candidate in setting em up Country life is said to have many dangers. The boys will say the peril ey greatly 2 at home and weed the garden when to want go awimming. they A famous author once wrote a bojk called Far from the Madding Crowd. The modern world want tu be far from the mading solitude. Someone asks what ia the saddest language. word in the American aa Many will say it ia "Out, the when the uinpicr by home town ball player ia trying to reach home plate. Down on the beaches, the bathers seem to have removed about everything except their skins. The young people are called the "lota generation. Not many of them is Smithfield are lost when dinner ed visitors! the clerk of the above entitled scenery impressed two recent cti,n i brought to MU. here fni, -- : er British cabinet minister, declared, gjtuated in Logan- City, Cadi. Loua' Utah, Commencing at point 10 bvi, and 7 feet East of the corner of Lot 5r Block 2, nat Logan City survey and thence S.'uth 9 rods; thence K? 26 feet; thence North 9 rods- - newest 26 feet to the place I.f'T inning, containing 3861 siimr fZl This wonderful scenery It seems of to change with every change to-w- it: light Legal Notices Probate & Guardianship Notices E-- nelson, Attorney for Piawiff Post office address: 8 Arimo Block, Logan, Utah CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK .Date of first publicatin: August OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS 26 1938. last publication: Septem- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION herDate of1938. 23, Adv. 27-2- NOTICE OF SPECIAL Legal Notices BOND ELECTION SUMMONS time cornea. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION, CITY OF SMITHFIELD, UTAH DUCK REFUGES CACHE COUNTY, UTAH IN THE DISTRICT COURT nr THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT GREATEST IN NATION Public notice ia hereby given that OF THE STATE OF UTAH on Saturday, the 3rd day of Sep- AND FOR THE COUNTY or tember, A. D. 1938, a special election CACHE. reDuck (UP) Salt Lake (Sty will be held within the limits of the arti-fip- sl City of Smithfield, Cache County, fuges in Utah are the greatest nesting regions in the nation, State of Uttah, for th purpose of Cari D. Shoemaker, Executive sec- submitting to such qualified electors Fed- of said City as shall have paid a retary of the National Wildlife property tax therein in tbe year 'George Jbhnoan and eration declared here. wife, Lm next a after proceeding such election, the' Johnson, Joseph Johnson and wife the opinion He expreaaed I Camilla Johnson, Edward Johnson visit to the Ogden and Farmington following question, Shall negotiable coupon bonds of and wife Mrs. Edward Johnson, WiL refuges. Coun-jllathe City of Smithfield, Cache Johnson and wife Mrs. William People are aaking why Utahna ty, Utah, in the sum of Seventeen' Johnson, Eugene Johnson and wif other like don't shoot their birds shoot Thousand Dollars (117,000.00) bearing Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Jennie Roberto states. In actuality Utahna interest at the rate of three per cent Marietta Ainsworth, Nephi Smith a mare birds but because of their con widower, Florence Saurey, AHinw per annum, payable semi-aaervation setup here they will never nually, dated September 1, 1936 and Smith, Fred Johnson and wife, Clara diminsh the birds enough to put them maturing: $1,000.00 September 1, L. Johnson, Annie Andrews, Mom near the extinction point,. Shoema- 1940 and $1,000.00 September 1 in Johnson a widower, and Hyrum each of the years 1941 to 1944, both Johnson and wife, Bertha K. Johfte ker arid. ' Bnd "Utah will be shooting ducks inclusive, and $2,000.00 on the first son, heirs at law of CATHERENA 0f September in each of the. JOHNSON, deceased; William An. geese when all of the other states are stuffing their decoys for diaplpjr j yeara 1945 to 1950, both inclusive, draws and wife Lisxie Andrews, for a be issued and sold for the purpose, Joseph Andrews and wife Edna Anand oiling their scatter-gun- s ofikeet instead of a round ofjof defraying the expense of improv-- 1 drews, William Peterson, Earl Aning and enlarging tha present water- drews and wife Leona Andrews; Soy works system of said City for the Andrews and wife Lydia Andrews; UTAH SCENERY purpose of supplying and distribut- - Cyrus Andrews snd wife Ells AndIMPRESSES VISITORS ing water to the inhabitants thereof, rews, Libby Kidman, Anna Pirtin- the said waterworks system being son, Haxel Fames, Nephi S. Andrews Utah owned and controlled by said munici- - and wife Arms Andrews, (UP) Nellie Salt Lake City polity?" At said election the form of ballot shall be aa follows: Half on Save Soap . BOND ELECTION BALLOT Use our Farm Bureau wafer, YES ( ) For the issue of water bonds softener. It cats down oosts. NO ( ) voter to vote for the desires the If Everlon & Sons Co. issue of said bonds he shall place an X in the space after the word. Pearl Allen, Fred LOGAN, UTAH YES". If the voter desires to votejMaybell Holmes, gainst the issue of said bonds he and wife Pearl' Andrews, Raymond shall place an X in the apace after Andrews end wife Belva Andrew, Helen Egan, Carol Nelson, Dorothy the word NO. On the reverse side of said ballot Smith, Leland Andrews a single mu, GOOD KALSOMINE Orin Andrews and wife Margaret shall be the following: Offical Ballot for the City of Andrews, Earl Andrews a single man, 39e Cold water 5 lb. pkg n, Smithfield, Utah, Special Bend El- - Montis Andrews 1 single man, ... 57c Hot water pkg Saturday, the 8rd day of Sep- - rence C. Andrews and wife Ida ' single A. D. 1938. .raws, and Russell Andrews I y JOS. W. PETERSON. man, heirs at law of JOHN Everton & Sons Co Recorder of Smithfield, HEWS deceased and wife, MARY LOGAN, UTAH Utah I ANN ANDREWS also known as H. At said election the polls shall Jbe AUREY ANDREWS deceased; Unopened at the hour of seven (7) est Liljegran snd wife Ada Liljegran, oclock A. M. snd closed at tha lour Louise Earley, A. F. Liljegran a of seven (7) oclock P. M. widower, Henry A. Lundahl a tingle The voting places for all quali- - man, Mathilda C. Holm and Selma ified electors of said aity shall be: H. Lundahl, heirs at law of HILDA LUNDAHL also known as No. 1 Public Library. District No. 2t Union Merc. Store, MATHILDA F. LUNDAHL, deceas-ed; and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, interest or estate in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or eloudlng plaintiffs title thereto Defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You. are hereby summoned to appear within twenty daya after service of this summons upon you if THE FINAL served within the Oeunty in shirk otherwise this action is brought, HITES within thirty days after such service end defend the above entitled action; THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY snd in ease of your failure so to do, THE DEPARTURE OF A DEAR OENE IS SOFTENED judgment will be rendered against the BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHARIN THE DISTRICT COURT OFi3WU ccordinK to the demand of ot ACTER OF THE which THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT compkint' FINAL ' vy J CEREMONIES CONDUCTED and the original fii OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN Wlced BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF entitled AND FOR THE COUNTY OF with the Clerk of the above Court YET, COST IS MODERATE. cache: (This action is bnought to quiet the title of the plaintiff in and to the G. W. LINDQUIST W. Loyal Hall, Property situated in Logan, Cb Plaintiff, County, State of Utah, more partivs. SONS Echo L. Kirkham De Lee, former- cularly described as follows: MORTICIANS ly known as Echo L. Kirkham Dille, Beginning at s point 8 rods North of the Southwest corner of Lot 1 Grace E. Kirkham Logan, Utah Thurgnod. Ida L. i Block 1U or M, Plat D Logan Kirkham Coolbear, Daisy E & ham Garrett, and Reuben Kirk-lFarSurvy thence North 32 rod J or le to the Northwest cw nor8 ham, known and only surviving heirs-at-lat 1; thence East alonf of Reuben Kirkham de- - "W the North line of said Lot 36 rods, and eeaned, Old Rollers against the credited of more or Reuben Kirkham, deceased, and less, to the West bank ag- the Have them covered with new Logan North Reid Canal (fowj ainst all other persons unknown, erly Logan and window shade cloth in our facHyde Park Canal); claiming any right, title, estate or thence Southwesterly akmg the W tory. Interest in, or lien upon the real pro- Bank of said canal 82 tods, more of described in the Everlon & Sons Go. i perty adt lens, to a point due East of verse to the plaintiffs complaint ownership, or place of be ginning; thence West So LOGAN, UTAH clouding Plaintiffs title thereto) rods, more or leas to the piece Defendants. beginning, and further described SUMMONS being situated in the Went half STATE OF UTAH TO TITS' SAID Section 27, DEFENDANTS: Township 12 Norih You are hereby Range One (1) East of the Salt Labs SMOOTH FLOORS summoned to an- Meridian. Come quick snd easy if you NEWEL i. DATNES, vice of this lrcntir upon von If for rlaintirf Attorney rent our electric floor sandsr. Ikwt Office Addreas: , bP0Uhtotherwise 1 within Cache Valley Bank Build-in- g ftcr rty. day Everlon S Sons Co. defend the above entitled ervice, anJ action; and In ease of your failure to ito so Logan, Utah LOGAN, UTAH of first publication, August Judgment will be rendered li bo-w-it: m (3) n- 3rdVdfeA w "V Lw-ectto- 'TIRE t 1 BUY 4.44--JI l6,s AND-Cit- MAT-Distri- ct 4.75-- 1 $705 8 05 5.3S-1-7 m tV GOODYEAR & v f 120 M4-1- 4 SPEEDWAY .ass "KIO sweltering in the kitchen with v on Electric Range. What a joy it is to cook on on electric range with its perfect insulation which keeps the heat IN and enables you to keep the kitchen as cool as any room in the house. Yet coolness is only one o! the many reasons ior the tremendous popularity of electric cooking. Homemakers also like the automatic features which enable them to spend more time OUT oi the kitchen; they like its speed; they like its cleanliness; they like its dependability; and. above aO. they like the economy of an electric range. More than 140.000 enjoy electric cooking in this territory. Are you among this let's talk group? If not. come in St over. Coma see this big, tough' the built for touch going. Heavy, husky tread for tong mileage center-tractio- n grip for ufety Supcrt wist Cord piles for protection against tire failure. Come see today's greatest tire buy! jUFETIMECUARiWTrr e0yr. "r VjE 0fa- to tOV - hto and m REPLACE OLD PLUGS WITH NEW GOODYEAR double eagle SPARK PLUGS New construction saves on and oil, gives jnor mileage with uss drain on battery. one-pie- ficttiEh jQotnq utillt Claap . ccucilx ce 65C EACH NORTH CACHE MOTOR COMPANY rnoxE 14 SMITHFIELD w Save SiTtff 210-21- 1938. complalntwhich h Swfflef vrfl publloaUm' |