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Show SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JULY 23. 19ST. I I I The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I Adoption of soft managenien. practices and cropping systems that politic for joil conservation and improvement are necessary to she permanent economic welfare of everyone in both town and country, from The Southern lAgricuLun-t- , July Has-ki- ll, erts, a eingle man, Margaret G. Address: widower, Francis Hazkill, Will Victor Edlefzen adn wife, Mt. Roberts, Ella Roberts, Thomas T. Victor Edlefsen, Noah C. Edlefsen, Jones and wife, Mary K. Jones, . jwrssr&sf ss tm-- 1 Edlefsen and MadgaHne 1Pation, and ah other --persons 1"1 :1 l'- -: C. NEILS law of at heirs EJlefsan, oil and deceased; EDLEFSEN, 1'iblkked Every rriday at Smithfield. Utah say claiming unknown, other persons 1937. title, estate or interest in, 1 Utah ranges on July were repost right, or lien upon the real property deEntered at lit Psstofflee at Smithfield. Utah, aa Second Clam Mail ed four points (better than month scribed in the complaint adverse to Mattec ago, &ccjiing to Frank Andrews, the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding The plaintiffs title thereto", :aie agricultural statistician. Defendants. Advert! ling Kates Will Be Made Knewa Upon Application condition is present eight points SUMMONS oeuer than a year ago and ai THE STATE OF. UTAH TO SAID several points aoove the 1927-3- 6 DEFENDANTS: ten-yeaverage for July 1. You are hereby summoned to apOOOr pear within twenty days after serNotices PARKING HAZARDS vice of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise A bulletin recently issued by the National Board of Fire UnderwriProbate & Guardianship within thirty days after service and ters points out that automobile parking on streets is becoming one of entitled action; defend the ahrve iha greatest menancee to etfeetive fire service. This is particularly true and in case of your failure so to da, Notices irJgment will be rendered again i in busine-- s and manufacturing districts, and around apartment houses accurding to the demand of the you and theatres. CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK complaint, copy of which is attached The hazards of parking are evident. Ladder and rescue work may be Oit IliE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS hereto and the original filed with the FOK FURTHER INFORMATION Clerk of the above entitled Court. retarded because of the inability of equipment to get near a burning This action is brought to quiet building. Uydrar.ta may be obstructed, and alarm boxes hidden from the title of the plaintiff in and to Summons view. Increased traffic congestion may prevent fire apparatus from gelthe property atlisted in Logan, Cache ling through without long delay. The chanre of traffic accidents is County, State of Utah, more parti increased. it: OF culariy described as follows, IN THE DISTRICT COURT The smaller towns and cities of the nation should pay attention to DIS-The South Eight-tenth- s THE FIRST JUDICIAL (810) of this problem, as well aa the metropolises. Indeed, in smaller towns OF Let Two (2), Black Fourteen (14) THE STATE (TRICT OF dzhUe parking and disregard of hydrant zones is usually more THE Plat F" Logan Farm Land Survey, UTAH. IN AND FOR flagrant than in large cities. Many a fire that could have been COUNTY OF CACHE. containing Eight (8) acres, more or quickly contiwiled, had parked cars not hampered fire fighters, hat devless, and situated in the Northeast eloped into a major blaze (22) ADELIA OLSEN, Quarter of Section Twenty-tw- o The National Board suggests that city authorities and Chambers of Plaintiff and the Southeast Quarter of SecCommerce consider the parking problem, study local conditions and tion Fifteen (35) TbwmiMp Twelve vs. formulate legislation. Some communities have found it necessary to A. B. Nyman, as administrator of (12) North of Range Or.e (1) East, completely ban parking in certain congested areas. Angle parking should ins Estate of SWEN CARLSON, Salt Lake Meridian. never be permitted except on exlreniely wide streets, and double parkNEWELL G. DAINES deceased; Thoma Davidson a single ing is a menance under any circumstance. Attorney for Plaintiff man, Isabelle Davidson, Joseph DavTo prevent and cvfetrol fire, a long succession of corrective otepa idson a wklower, Janies Danridson, Post Ofrice Addree: must be taken. Proper psrkiug control is one of the most important of Richard Davidson a widower, Hyrum 210 Cache Valley Bank Bldg., . STOVE REPAIRS these steps An adequate strictly enforced h may save a community Davidson a widower, Herbert Dtavid-su- n Logan, Utah. lows. 16 great Dates of publication July 9, a widower, Elvira Ballard, AnkVa furnish grates, etc, for lull kinds of stoves, ranges and na Wahlen, Ada Dahle, Annie Pres- 23 and 30, and August 6, 1937. ooo I furnaces. ton, Robert Davidson and wife, MarUS Department of Agriculture. Davidson, Jennie Gibbons, Josgaret Summons Go. ! Everlon & The debts of 57,943 farmers hove eph R. Davidson and wife, Lillie The spring pig crop of Utah for been reduced $46,442,919 in the 21 Davidson, Jemvett ShiuUiff, Edna LOGAN, UTAH 1937 is estimated at 59,000 compared months ended May 81, according to Dawdaon, John W. Cowley and wife, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF to 48,000 in the spring of 1936, and; the Resettlement Administration. a THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Annie Oowiey, Hyrum Cowley Debts of these farmers before the single man, Annie B. Larsen, David 33,000 in the spring of 1935. The OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN fsll crop of 1986 was 27,000 and adjustment were $187,155,080; after Oowiey and wife, Catherine Cowley, AND FOR THE COUNTY OF the fall crop of 1935 was 25,000. adjustment $140,712,161. Aa a result FARM BUREAU CACHE. George Cowley and wife, Basrah CowProducers estimate the number of nearly $3,500,000 in hack taxes were WATER SOFTENER John Davidson, William David ley, soars H farrow in. the fall of 1937 paid dooal governments, CLYDE GREEN, Tri sodium phoaphata, savesK Roy Davidson, May Lewis, Myat about 10 percent more than far- - A 4 paint drop in the index nf son, half the soap rtle Davidson, Martha Begley, Geor-gm- e Plaintiff, rawed in Utah in tim fsll of 1936, prices received by farmers was re 10 LBS. FOR va Doutre, Seth Davidson end wife, according to Frank Andrews state ported June 1 by the Bureau of Lucille Davidson, David R. David- ALICE L. ROBERTS, as adminisEverlon & Sons Co. agricultural statistician. Agricultural Economics, covering theljm end wife, Ida May Davidson, tratrix of the Fsate of DAVID W Sugar beets grown on toils well period May 15 to June 15. The de-- ! Leons Kenmzrd, William Doutre, RCIBERTS, also known as DAVID LOGAN. UTAH fertilizer dine was attributable no improved william Max Loutre a single man, ROBERTS, dev eased; Alice L. Rob supplied with phosphate not only yield better but they are crap pr.'specl ..no pant ml adorn- and Edwh Doutre, heira at law of arts, personally, David Gordon Rob better able to mist the decay that ment of prices to a new crap THOMiAS deceased; DAVIDSON, Soil productivity is not a tempor- Lina Edlefsen, Mary Edlefsen, Jeese destroys their sugar when they are held before processing in the beet ary asset nor is it a concern to a Edlefsen, William K. Bunco a single storage piles at the eugar factories, limited section or part o( the nation. man, Henry Stanley Bucce and wife. according to tests by F. G burner lit is a heritage affecting die farmer Laura Bunco, Lee Bunoe and wife, of the Bureau of Plant Industry, the manufacturer and the consumer. Elizabeth Bunco, Frank Hzskill a jja ar Legal I . to-w- well-polic- BURS FACTORY We make window blinds. Wtj also repair and clean window! blinds. Let us make yotar. Everlon Sons Co. & LOGAN, UTAH Sons Main Cafe FULL MEALS and PLATE LUNCHES Hot and Cold Sandwiches Cfla Phi Home Mode Cream or Fruit pies mads ta order. Come In and take one heme bg. 23 ogan July GIANT PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION in LOGAN 24th JULY TWO BIG NIGHTS AND ONE FULL DAY OF LIVELY MENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. MIDWAY OPENS FRIDAY RIGHT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS GRAND OPENING BALL . AT DANSANTE MAMMOTH PARADE 04-- 4 ENTERTAIN- 10 FRIDAY 9 TO 1 A. M. SIX BANDS. BEAUTIFUL FLOATS AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS PORTRAYING THE BUILDING AND STIRIT OF THE WEST. ALL DEPICTED IN MOVING PAGEANTRY. vtJseit&fKM fresh Itittez PIONEER MEETING TABERNACLE ALMA SONNE, SPEAK CHAMP, EXCEPTIONAL food! ...agbahd lisiicownd Science that pctztoez provide extra Vittmin C, readily available calcium and phosphorous, and high content of iron and Vitamin B all important elr iept! to g"od health. 11 A. M. AUSTIN SEAQER. NOTED BARITONE SINGER; MRS. F. P. mANIST; MILDRED II. CANNON, READER; SELECTIONS, LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL BAND I A R; CHILDRENS SPORTS TABERNACLE GROUNDS, 11:30 A. M. ? Interesting information, but not nearly to impresaivs Rrtat, big baked pattto nice and mealy its rniirl jacket burning steaming hot with a couple of pats of fresh butter, some salt to tat. Yet, this is only jvrper . . . tktti rullj wne of a hundred wmy of preparing and serving this marvelous food. Nowhere ire such exorllroqpntatoes grown as In the higher altitudes, the mountain valleys, the great plain of dm Vest, aqd the Pacific Coast slopes. All of these regions tre served hy the Unioo Facific, Railroad. Efficient, rapid railroad series tpccialized cars for life shipment brings potatoes to Jour tibia from this ares csrery mouth cf the yew. Among the nations railroads unton FsciSc is in the front rack as s tras 'porter of potatoes. Last year Union Pacific moved 44,422 cart of the worlds staple vegeubie-tha nutritious, economical potato. Call m yoKT jrrytrtr ftssy Pau tkt fatten to thtjamily gmgfo MANY TRESES GIVEN AWAY. BAND CONCERT TABERNACLE SQUARE 2 P. M. FAST AND EXCITING RODEO. FAST RUNNING H.0RSE 1 . id MOTORCYCLE RACES. AT FAIR GROUNDS 2 P. 1 RACES M. ONE OF TUB BEST STRING OF HROKC8 IN THE WEST. SOME OF THE BERT BRONC RIDERS IN THE WORLD. RIDERS FROM THE OGDEN AND SALT LAKE SHOWS. FASTEST RUNNING RACE HORSES IN UTAH AND IDA no. CHAMPIONSHIP DARE DEVIL MOTORCYCLE, RACE. TWO nQURS PACKED WITn THRILLS EVERY MINUTE. NO. WAITS. BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. IOUD STEAKER SERVICE. MIT MANN, COWBOY SINGER. BAND MANEUVERS. CHILDREN SIX AND UNDER FREE; YOUTHS, 23 CENTS, ADULTS 81 CENTS FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT FAIR NO WAITS, GOOD SKATS. GROUNDS AIL CAN 8 P. M. FREE SEE. LARGE MIDWAY WITH MONTY YOUNG'S RIDES, SHOWS AND CONCESSIONS A CONTINUOUS ROUND OF ENTERTAINMENT AND EXCITEMENT AND DAY JUNIOR PACIFIC RAILHOA SHIP AND RIDE UNION PACIFIC P. M. . I NIGHT. HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS. GBAUD CELEBRATION BALL SPECIAL SHOWS AT ALL AT DAHSANTE SHOW HOUSES GOME EARLY BUWWjp STAY LATE |