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Show SMITH HELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, JULY cad by Mr Stalin SENTINEL The SMITHFIELD Ever . . Eatand at lie Fsatofftee at Utah, aa Second Class Mail VACATION PHILOSOPHY The philosopher say that everyone should have a vacation. The old had it that All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. If yew put on the aame old harness and pull along the same old rut Say after day, it la supposed to create tore spots that diminish your working power. They aay you ran do. more work in 50 weeks in a piflW 52. Many people never get a vacation. The toiling farmer and his wife usually drill right suing through the year. The crops have to be harvested in summer and the cows and pigs fid in winter. On the other hand, in many irregular industries there are so many idle days for the workers, that they are looking for leas vacation rather than more. The large dement of folks who do take a rest each year need some wise' philosophy. If the man who sits on an office stool 50 weeks in a year trice to climb a mountain, play seven sets of tennis or-- SO holes of gwlf eveyr Vocation day, he need not be surprised if the folks comment on his thin and haggard face on his return. The teacher who through 40 weeks of school is strained up tighter than the high string on a fiddle, prohahly needs just to sit in a hammock, look at the river, and hear the birds sing. Unfortunately, she may have brought along a small library on pedagogy and psychology, which continues the strain through the rest time. If you come hack to your job in Smith field with a certain distaste, and hate to set your foot in the pleasant homo surroundings, you are probably not wll rested. If the vacation has done you good, you should come back to familar scenes with a cheer determined to do twice aa good work in the coming year. .1 iSTJSS. CURRENT;"1 hundred yean Slip over about mire and England is found to be the mind taht the only way bo Harping on the paat is a poor get rid of an unpopular king ia to business, but now and then it (hies chop off his head. In 1537 there no bam to take brief backward were witches about, to make trcifble look. Ten yean ago there was much fur folk on the other side of the fuietua was pult on diffihand clapping and medal giving be- water but cause CoL Lndbeigh had managed culties of that kind by using wftches bo get across the Atlantic by sir. aa torches. All. is. not peace end serlAtt honor to him for that, but nowa- enity in 1937, but we have moved of days anyone cap do aa much who has ticket; Drop back an even century and the indent tors because were shaking their heads some vessels made of iron had been la unshed. In 1737 it was just recoin the price of SUMMONS made a brief atop here. Roosevelt,! ahead considerably nevertheless. Over in Russia about a hundred mere executed recently, it is said, for causing train wrecks. The Rus shn fliers who made it over (he pole to the Pacific const were kis--! ed Legal Notices president of the Uin ted States giving fl-lewder of the House a hearty Ad ml' ring Ratos Will Be Mad Known Upon Application WASHINGTON HBS pave-dea&i- a Matlar year than in 1937. I bade to Aa Soviet dominion Taking trained mallard duck, more heavy j THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID I (9 tail in all, those concerned with walking shoes .with thick leather DEFENDANTS: I it transporaikin in Russia seem to be soles as a .protection against You arc hereby summoned to apto' have to put up with a menta. I within twenty days after serdeal. a What pear aooop reporter god I would make if ha could catch a vice of this summons upon you if Friday at Smlthfield. Utah SmithfU-ld- . when they 1. served within (he County in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in ease of your failure ao to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, a copy of which is atCONVERSATIONS on tached hereto and the original filed tmtnl with the Clerk of the above entitled j services are rane and the ml Grant. foct, oftentimes, is avoided! til emergency action., beeosw. This action is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiff in and Ito In such the property stuated in Logan, Gache j need LINDQUIST MorticiaJ are ready to County, Stote of Utah, more portieu-- 1 jrve yOu. Qiu I lariy described as follows, dignified, reverent serykea ut -' oneand The Wort Eightyeight always complete, never Utkin half (881k) feet of the North Sevenin sympathy or the little d end one-ha- lf ty-five (75J feet of. tails so neceasBry to mur-- a "A Logon! Lot 9, Block 18, ion. Our charges are W City Survey, and further described . G. W. LINDQUIST as being situated in the Southeast I (33), quarter of Seat ion Thirty-thre- e cf And SONS Township Twelve (12) North Range One (1) Bast of (he Salt MORTICIANS Lake Meridian. , Utah NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney fire Plaintiff '.Address: 211 Cache Volley Bank Bldg., I Logan, Utah. Dates of publication July 9, 10. RUND FAGTORY 23 and 80, and August 6, 1937. Ws moke window blinds. WeS also repair and clean window! blinds. Let us make yohr. STOVE REPAIRS ur smack! Everything, however, depends on iwhere n person happens to be, and St. Augustine or someone who flourished about the time that he lived hi: the nail on the head when ne said that when in Rome it was well to do as the Romans do end let it go ut that. A criminal convicted of twenty-seve- n robberies receives e sentence eg 135 years, which ef course, at first thought is likely to raise a there is no chance that laugh, he will Jive to serve out his sentence. From another standpoint, a sentence of more than a century and a quarter is not out of ordinary or funny. vhen a man commits twenty-seve- n bad crimes, his place is out of society for the rest of his natural lire. In a criminal record, a time oune when the welfare of (he criminal no lunger need be considered. The important thing ia that he be Shelved where he can do no more harm. If (hag can be brought about by putting him away for a lifetime and them some, a good end Kss been accomplished. Dropping for the hour its consilabor deration of appropriations, troubles and iwhat to do with the Supreme Court, the Senate has tented its eye for e moment on s class generally considered to he beyond the pale of 'the law, namely the. old men. It has passed a measure whereby no one otherwise qualified shall be barred from holding m government position on account of age. Some of the Senators themselves, by the way, are no spring chickens. If a man of 65 or 70 still knows enough to be a Senator it is kogieaJ to assume that another man of the same age might yet be of use to the government and probably to aome other employer. The youth movement is in full swing, but who can say that the Old Testament role never will return, and that the day will not again come when the old timer will say: Do this; and it will be dons. Anyhow, the Senate 'seems to be casting Its eye in that direction. Probate & Guardianship Notices CONSULT THE COUNTY CLEBK SIGNERS OR THE RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Summons IN- - THE DISTRICT COURT OF to-wi- t: DIS- FIRST JUDICIAL OF iTRICT OF THE STATE THE UTAH, IN AND FOR THE Ft COUNTY OF CACHE. ADELLA OLSEN, Plaintiff vs. A. B. Nyman, as administrator of the Estate of SWEN CARLSON, deceased; Thomas Davidson a single man, Isabelle Davidson, Joseph Davidson widower, James Dawidsm, Richard Davidson a widower,- Hynun Davidson a widower, Herbert Davidson a widower, Elvira Ballard, Anna Wahlen, Ada Dahle, Annie Ptes-fcor- f, Robert Davidson and wife,. Margaret Davidson, Jennie Gibbons, Joseph R. Davidran and wife, Lillie Davidsca, Jennett Shurtliff, Edna Dawdeon, John W. Cowley and wife, for furnish grates, etc a Ws kinds Annie Cowley,' Hynan Cowley end of all stoves, ranges David B. Larsen, single man, Annie furnaces, Qowley and wife, Catherine Cowley, CowGo. Everton & George Oowley and wife, Sarah DavidWilliam John Davidson, ley, LOGAN, UTAH son, Roy Davidson, May Lewis, Myrtle Davidson, Martha Bagley, Georgina Doutxe, Seth Davidson and wife, .udlle Davidson, David R. Davidson and wife, Ida May Davidson, FARM BUREAU Leona Kennard, William Doutre, WATER SOFTENER William Max Doutre a single man, Tri sodium phosphate, asvesj and Edith Doutre, heirs at law of half the soap THOMAS DAVIDSON, deceased; .y.yy io lbs. Lina Edleiaen, Mary Edlefsen, Jesse & Go. Everton Edlefsen, William K. Bunco a single man, Henry Stanley Bunce and wife, LOGAN, UTAH Laura. Bonce, Lee Bunce end wife, Elizabeth Bunce, Frank Haskill widower, Francis Haekill, Will Has-kil- l, Edlefsen adn wife, Mrs. Salt Luke City (UP) F. G VictorVictor Noah C. Edlefsen, Edlefsen, Clark end his frreivi "Roosevelt, Jes-- e Edlefsen and wife, Sarah Edlefthumbing (heir may to Hollywood, sen, James Edtefsen, Charles Edlef sen, Mary Edlef Ben and MadgaBne Edlefsen, heirs at law of NEILS C. and "all deceased; EDLEFSEN, other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon tire real property described in the complaint adverse tc the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding tem Everton & LOGAN, Sons Co. UTAH Sons Cfln for Sons Main Cafe FULL MEALS and PLATE LUNCHES Hot and Cold Sandwiches Home Made Pies Cteam or Fruit pies made ts order. Come in and take oat home plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You one hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you L' served within the county in which otherwise this action is brought, within thirty days after service am defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered againrt you according to the demand of the complaint, copy of which ia attached hereto and the original filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. This action is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiff in and to the property rtuated in Logan, Cache County, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows, towit: The South Eight-tenth- s (810) of this JJEW Wcstinqhnnse Electric Range Contains All These Features MFS mwmiwlvn SmWt liyil NEW FLAT-TO- r lire utniU slang net.DESIGN Em :! ra ite (wind Eniwal. wr ipm hhki hi east- d heavily Itctefeily, Irrjt Or;, IN adtkT). liwl iwu H. Snh stm Is is crsll IhuMi white S AUTOMATIC 1st balriiv ntia FnvMra lifM am fli tmg- OVEN LAAGK HEAT-SEA- rhto rK,lfa Wfcila CABINET to tin i IMb. Hi OVEN TNFXM9STAT aid sU PistMm (rat rh w, csskHg. l,ji;,lN win is isssSsd. hnpmhn COOKING WHrCB-r- lit nnnl Is tsiM hrl acMs. clipping n4 sewing. THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. wWi-Inr- sr:l9ra r-- w UNITS aMdral wits lbs betlsa wheh rmrids content stm htst e( cacfetog mi!, S HE UNITS Bshselorr trfcb ntetos kwt I'M slKhteHy is tmasd sii larss sna-- y bttwss rnb brat hf era bs pwflttsd wllbral teelrftitr ra Ihnd LARGE STORAGE DRAWER Amis eoyaclty toe WmsOs Flbsr ptsteio lslltis ibwA, drily. wd ftrirt-any bs sgnlrasd with bssisr 1st d rad diihnt, U dnlird. Aa sxtn esaraalsads hr KAJTvy smMNCE OUTIST pweetoter rail tiara rwrU ayphwni - lenitrr. w las MONET SAVING ECONWT CWKIS May b b toll'd acH. Irr watte y Csrra anH ssmils ssi h into,esmrlsB unit. niitaVliii aaadtoa iHills ra la dtoasM yn imsL ECONOMICAL m, - - t nn nln SEE YOUR WESTINGUOUSE DEALER & rwntirf, McH-sI- ns Utah Power CLYDE GREEN, Light Co. Harris Electric (To, of the CAREFULLY rood, lft, he Bs! tHg new eireamlined range contains. Then see ft with your own eyee. Youll be cnvJnced Immediately that ft gives you more value hr your dollar than ever before In the history of abeMe ranges. And, with prices steadly rising, perhaps never again will you be able to buy so wu-- h value for so VHle money. This offer evptres when your dealer present supply Is exhausted. va. L. ROBERTS, .ALICE ss adminis tratrix of the Keats of DAVID W ROBERTS, also ksown as DAVID ROBERTS, doreiaed; Alice L. R'b-rtpersonally, David Gnrdon R'-'arts, a man, Margaret G Robrota, Ella Roberts, Thnws T. tales and wife. Mary K. Jones CACHE COUNTY, a municipal and "all other perrons unknown, chimbvg any right, ti'le, or interest in, or lien upon he reil property described in the 'emplsmt, edwrae to the pletaffs s, Cor-PTirtt- wte wnr-Wp- title , theret-1- , r cl"uiing phin'.iffs Defendants. Scbenlei Old Quaker brand-- 90 proof-r- !ht bourbon whiskey. Abo available in rye. Copyrig !" 1957, The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, |