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Show Ii I SENTINEL The SMITHFIELD WASHINGTON CURRENT COMMENT I Eatand at Ike Psstofflee at Smithfield. Utah, aa Second Gaea Mail Matter Advertising Rates Will Be Made Known Upon Application r THE SHORTHAIRS A person is in better physicel condition when hie hair ia cut short,1 declares aa associate profeaaor of psychology at the University of South Carolina. He holds that Mig hair draws vital material out of the body. The short cot formerly known as a "fighting dip" was once very popular among the boy a. When the kid returned from the barber with hia hair removed almost down to the scalp, Ma grieved, and said the beauty of her petted darling was spoiled. But the kid loved it. It made him feel eoU on the hotte.it day. If the professors theory ia correct, the modern girl ought to be healthier and happier with her bobbed hair. When the women and girls adopt a style. It ia not usually for health reason. Back in political hoetory, the factions of a certain poitical party were rommony known aa silk stockings and rhort hairs". It was then a sign of wealth, aristocracy, and social pretensions to wear silk hose The aborthairs were shout identical with the roughnecks faf today. Ftobaby people who had little money hud their hair cut short so it wood not nerd catting stf often. lArtisto, musicians, football players, are among the men who are said to affect long hair. Much need to be said about long haired men and short haired wtanrn," as two classes supposed to be eccentric. The women folke give profound thought to the treatment of their hair. According to Rudyard Kipling; the men are vamped by a rag, a bone; and a hank of hair. That famed author found the alluring hair large dement in that faidnation. Aa for the men, they are seoaitive to the appearance of their hair until they get married, after which it becomes a minor issue. of u Ithe Soil Conservation Service fa in terracing nad ing the damaged area of tbii now engaged i BUND FACTORY pfant-iotaH- y srntoF-tyin- g shad, Ccoigrcss i coating about far the best method to get more money out I of the District of Ctdumbia in toe way of taxes. Now the Distriot of Columbia is a very small part of I the United States, and not nearly so Important as some nsibo live in ,Jut restricted area think, yet wbat .'tappens in the Distriot is likely to occur anywhere, so far aa taxing is concerned. Thus St becomes pertinent & remark that a sales tax has ap- . .. OOP. , pearled aa a .small cloud in the sky, no larger than a mans hand, but FOREST NEWS I visible nevertheless. The Wfiite House lu said to be opposed to sales taxes, land that may be the end of it. YeH ...FOREST USERS CAUTIONED I the arguments against that form of BE CAREFUL WITH FIRES The forest cover b now becoming collecting government funds are oit tfata the fire I panticukirliy cogent. A good way to dried ota fa the extent and all 1 bastard taxe-b so rapidly increasing pay gauge a persons ability .a by his ability to buy. To one I forest users are cautioned to be out an expert along toe line under I careful with fire. Smokers are it appears as though I tioned particularly since 46 per cent dL would be a gtod idea to dispense I of tall man caused fires ftccuringm year wane ith a down or so of be; taxes I toe Cache Forest last U--e irf fire smokers. caused 1 and: by simp-which are hard u collect, I crackers or other fire works in toe bank off the small cake peelings ;y roll in proportion to a purchasers I National Forest u strictly prohibited, I Out of a total of 48 fires occur-no- t capacity to buy. That, however, foes I ring in the Cache National forest those notion the of seem to be year, stockmen ceased 22 per who ere supppesed to know moatlb I , lightning workmen 18 per cent, sales ao and about toe master, tax probably will remain in thfc back-- 1 14 per cent, picnickers 11 per cent, I small boys 9 per cenf, ranchers 6 ground as a possibility but mot as t, tftnbetanen 4 per cent, Ip a strong probability. 4 per cent, fishermen 4 per hunters On a space in Washington large I rent and fall others IS per cent. Of oirough to accomodate a fair sized 86 percent er 41 fires were mny, with the Potomac si a back--1 I these, cent man caused, the other 14 P ground, there have been erected tents I Eleven caused by lightning. being or the jamboree" of the Day of these fires burned over more Scounta, hospitals, sanitary facilities,! I tan acres, twenty burned more than md conveniences for cooking being were 14 acre and aaventaen I than vbunfontly supplied. The Boy Scout favor movement has much in ha "nt moounten few opponents. Its acti urred on ha Ogden Rivw datnet rfties replace the old time loafing m too comer and the temptation to I "hi when the toop-Ad- ll vandalism. Moreover, toe attaon, it the Cache Forest, and fire emtive be recalled, generally was but from the comer. Few wiH had , s step wx Rangcr DLrirt com-Muthe joke that the tremp is to at laugh where bmed .the The a Boy Scout grown up. have been fang perfedted, only Scuta system has served a good endp generation, had ia likely to for its helpful work for years II three or four per dmtrict. discovered I lAny unattended fire be reported immediately to in wbafs asked Shafcespdsro I forest Ranger. be sure, name. Not much, to I WILLARD WATERSHED ACQUIR- nTher 7BUC OWNERSHIP from WM-gBadijund her way hito tho papers. Willard I for Attorney G.Mann,. and Fox used to do business I end Knightl, in Deb.it, and Del, I Fibllshtd Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah of ao many of them is ascertained, it seems though that cause were inadequate as a reason for up the oourse of human ev- ents. History has a long record of worthy activities 5uSt passed out of ue for no other reason than that they were run into She ground. When a tired man finds that the elevator fa not operating, or on who has mat had a square meal for 12 hours is admonished by a picket that he baa to walk a mile for food, he is likely to inquire the reaeon why, and to withdraw his sympathy from strikes if the reason is not satisfactory. Wa make window blinds. We also repair and clean wlndo blinds. Let us make yrtir, Everton & Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH Main FARM BUREAU WATER SOFTENER Tri sodium phosphate; saves half the soap 10 LBS. FOR FULL MEALS & mj PLATT? LUNCHES 00 Everton Cafe Hot and Cold Saadwfahen Home Made Pies Sons Co. Cfaeam or Fruit pies nude to order. Come in aid take me LOGAN. UTAH ham on SAT IT WITH printing Engagement Trousseau Tea Announcements Wedding Announcements Calling Cards Visiting Curds Stationary, THE RIGHT TO WORK Invokes Hand Bilk Ponjmzation Ducu Cards Tickets ta The Declaration of Independence which the county just celebrated, declared that men have certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of hsppinessJIfsny of our citiaem say that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness dont do them much good, if they cant find any work. They say the right to an opportunity to earn a living; is of equal importance with the three rights named above. In tho early days of the republic, people secured that right to work without difficulty. A man could almost always get u job on some farm or in sdme shop or store. Or if he couldnt; he could obtain a tract of bud for a trifling sum, and cultivate it usd sell his products. In our times life has grown complicated, an millions have not been able to find this work, it ia almost impossible tdr the government to provide it for any length of time, without competing with private industry and throwing other workers out dt u job. A system of government work relief may do good for u time. But It means heavy burdens on taxpayers, and will eventually encor.ro ge the expenditure rtf money for things not really needed. The fact must be faced that the people do demand work, they feel they' hare a right to a chance to labor, and will not be satisfied until they get it. Woek b one of the essentials of life, and people often dethb-atif they seek it and fail to find it. If our present form of government and industry b to continue, means must be found to provide work for those who want to work. Perhaps if the governUnent offered iurre encouragement to the industries to find eiAployment. for the idle, they could handle it better than the government can. Envelopes Letterheads Fifowr nt Announcements Window Cards oured-contin- LET A3 butle S"qHQTO a 5-j- -r can get by print. r? tfMiMnUv I A trip ch 'jtnkes ,it. Cache jddWm sstStill SroTST nS "t S Tnd ? written, but when toe berthed f FOR YOUR SMITHFIELD SENTINEL PHONE 22 OR 77. SMITHFIELD sets For o' court gave jurisdiction CARE PRINTING NEEDS er JeobHtioil ttroudh 'paet misuse n. me is wrione bueinee denwrtrStfana Ition, -- US w Qdmsl Jbo S&L Ul!" to rdmbilitation pro- of the area was Two sections land- - hne.tel which was relin-befa- g per claim to the claimants by Willard City. A jury trial was soon to be called for the purpose of staining for this bird, but Willard City Df Box Elder with the County and the State Itoad Comirtis-io- n in the meantime has secured loptfan and made purchases of toe remaining area at from .62.60 to 84 I per acre; thus relieving the necessity I for court action in settlement for the hnd. A Company nf enrollees I faro I r fsrtr-V. !X', .1 ' . 35 , .V- , WE RENT to( atot' -- Ice cream freezer, floor under, paint apraying machine; dL I t0v etc Everton & Sons Go v. e" LOGAN. UTAH '&. rifirL. .. eSr sssna MONDAY, JULY 12 ' V-C- To I? bV .Lver " v&.m. lSL, eV 1 Sene from 2 to 4 p. m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. YOU KO tv Office . . .Were Having D a &&A To Visit the Telephones "OPEN HOUSE" y. lt U vfad This is Your Invitation i V k VI. !lVj -- 1 and underSympathetic direction have standing marked Lindquist and San fnaerals for many yearn. Lew cost, too, hah fan aa outstanding factor. We have earned our reputation for fair dealing and dependa- Come and get acquainted. See how your calls are handled and hear an explana- tion of the equipment An interesting shown. display of exhibits also will be bility. V .JtVe. G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS fofta Utah THE MOUNTAIN STATES TEL & TEL CO. MRS. LAVON R. MORTENSEN CONTRACT MANAGER |