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Show X. MAY SMITHFIELD SENTINEL. SMITHFIELD, CTAH ACTIVITY BUSINESS The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL EXPANDS Ewrj Friday at Smithfirld, Utah Entered at the Fratoffice at SmithfleM, Utah, aa Second Clin Mail Matter Adrertialng Rates WUI Be MARCH Finif Made Known Upon Application Novelties Mothers' Day riiEi mekic.w ORGANIZED j j ! Published IH Meal ,i 8. BY WASHINGTON the George Washington organized Before the Twelfth District business activity American Fleet. i expanded seasonally during March, Continental Congress came to the Practically all me.sures of produc- jinpurtaiit undertaking of providingtion, trrde, employment, and pay the Colonies with sea defences, Genrollz were substantially higher than'erai George Washington, using his ! at I Commander-in-Chie- f in Msrch 1935. povreri aa lita in parIncreased activity building, n,f ,i,.ge 0f Boston, organized I about cruise to own cf ticularly of houses, has contribut-'tl- e hs Navy and ed materially to expansion in busi- waten 0f Massachusetts Bay ness during the past year. Building intercept supply ships on their permits value continued to increase Way to the British garrison. Wash-I during March, the total fur a)0 di- - j jgton found in the Continental Army trict cities exceeding the February a Kgiment of trained sailors. With figure by 54 per cent. This increase element to draw on, he fitted was principally the outcome of con-'oarmed ships. The Drat of Wash-tinue- d rapid expanaion in residen- - j niton's Fleet was the schooner till building, although nonresidential HANNAH commanded by Captain construction and alteration and re- - jjichelson Broguhtcn, and manned by pair work also increased. Contract a detachment from Colonel Glovers awards for public works, however, regiment. The schooners LYNCH, declined further during February, j LtE WARREN, WASHINGTON and Output of lumber expanded sharp- - HARRISON also were equipped aa in accordance with the seasonal vessels and the little fleet tendency for the month, but no P-- proved of real value in the siege preciable reduction was effected in of Boston, capturing thirty-fiv- e prize the large zccumulated zupply of or- - VMgell The of these was the ders. Cement output was larger than British vessel UNITY taken by the in any March since 1929. Although HANNAH on September 6, 1775, aily average crude oil output was the day after Captain Broughton much lower in March than in Febailed on the first cruise. ruary, the decline reflected to vol- 300 TON AIRSHIP untary curtailment agreements. Activity at refineries remained pracVegetable cantically unchanged. BUNDS REPAIRED ning, flour milling, and livestrek is Increased New as cloth on old rollers, ok slaughter customary new rollers on your cloth. Winduring March. Industrial employment advanced by about the usual dow blinds cleaned. seasonal amount. Seasonal expansion in dully eEverlsn & Sons Go. erage sales value of department stores was reported from all parts LOGAN, UTAH the district during March. Aggregate sales prere 13 per cent larger than a year ago. Preliminary figures of new automobile sales increased sharply in March, following URGE HOSE decreases In January and February. WE SELL GOOD rubber hose Railway carioadinga and intercoast-a- l in large size. Our ure freight traffic through the Pahose huts longer, nama Canal increased seasonally. Condition of crops and livestock Evertsn & Sons Co ontinued generally satisfactory during March and early April, although LOGAN, UTAH frosts toward the end of this period eaused some slight damage to crops and delayed normal growth of early lambs. Volume of marketing was lagrer than in March of last year. Best Paint Valuas Prices of farm products remained L'W Brothers Paint spreads to unchanged from farther and Itfoks better. District ianknig reserves were greatly enlarged between March 18 j Everton & Sons Co. and April 15. At the end of the: LOGAN, UTAH period they were considerably above' the previous high level readied in early March before quarterly income tax payments and Treasury financing operation! temporarily reduced MORE SEED them. The supply of funds was augmented during thj period by a sub- J We" give more seed for your stantial excess of Treasury dudfurse-men- ts money. More kinds of seed over collections and by the here for lawns and gardens. temporary deposit with district hanks & Everton Sons Co. of proceeds of several large refunding issues. LOGAN, UTAH The tmeporary deposit of funds because if refunding operations also was reflected In the moderate increase in adjusted demand deposits f district hanks during the four-wee- k period ending April 15. Little net change occurred in time deposits or in the various classifications cf earning assets during the period, total loans and investments remaining near the relatively high level to which they had risen Sunday. May 10 Telephone if you can9t he with her Long Distance rates are lower all day Sunday 1 NIGHTMARES IRON-HOUS- E ut I bill, now pending in Congress, would prevent reduction in railroad employment regardlesa rf the future of business, unleva euprena authority were recured in each caae from the Inleratate Commerce Commiaaion permission which could not be granted until after alow and coatly legal routine. And even if were granted, the railroad would be forced to make large payment to displaced workers. seem that such a bin would serve a . On the first glance, itwduld worthy end. On analysis, it seems much more likely that the end nerved would be a disaster. It would set as a barrier to railroad expansion lines, even when business was good, would hesitate to increase schedules, open up new shops, build stations, etc, because they would know that the increased overhead would have to be carried even if the'r revenues declined in the future. The effect cf the bill, in brief, would be td "freeze railroad plants and service at present levels, and thus directly prevent new railroad employment that will be forthcoming sa business justifies expansion of facilities. Inasmuch aa the bill would apply to the railroads alone, and not to their competitor.!, such aa buses, trucks and water lines, it would make it increasingly .difficult for them to meet competition. It is the general enacenaua of informed opinion that passage of the bill would destroy the railroads chances of better times, and would work immeasurable harm, not only to the ralroads and their patrons, but to the workers whose interest it is supposed to espouse. As for inverted savings, they are apparently not considered. One wonders what , tty bights gire birth to such proposals. raaaage rf the Wheeler-Croca- er I on ( . It wtnld be interesting if some reoesrch organisation were to determine just what the American merchant has done to help keep down the cost of living. The findings would be startling und ure a far cry from the time when the prim of necessities to ony nothing of luxuries were based on what the traffic untold bear." Today tho average merchant works on a smaller profit margin than ever before and makes an adequate total profit through greater turnover. Both independent merchants and chain organizations have done their part to take coma of the headaches out of the family- budget. The cost of living has gone up and down since' the war but the causes were beyitod the merchandisers control. It would have risen much more, and constituted u much graver problem to the consumer, had the modem "small profit large saleo policy not been developed. As a result, the American home owes the merchant a vote of thanka. So does the American producer, whose market has been broadened by aggresaive sales promotioto coupled with moderate prices. The trend toward still greater efficiency in tuerehandiaing continues and we all benefit from elimination of charges between prdoucer and inner. - . Noutlnt Economical Scientifically designed units? thorough insulation and automatic controls contribute to low cost operation. ELECTRIC Automatic Storage Type WATER HEATERS . mid-Mar- mid-Apr- il. Beautiful Antique Ivory and Brown finish. Choice of various sizes that meet any domestic requirement. Copper or galvanized tanks. Get the facts now about efficient, economical L8sH Electric water heating, Crystal Bottling and Furniture Co. LOGAN, BE SMART mid-Marc- h. BASEBALL Smlthfield vs. Logan Elks, shortly after track meet on Health Day, May 8th. A Automatic DebendabU hi-pr- es ! Your old iron any kind of an old iron has a trade-i- n value of $1.00 on the purchase of a new 1936 model Electric Iron! WATER any instantly, for a quick shower, the rush shave, dishes, laundry or cleaning.. PLENTY of hot water at the tun of the faucet. HOT A . 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