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Show COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. DEC. SMITH FIELD, CACHE HOME TOWN THOUGHTS Wise spending occurs when people I get a full return fur their money. Can it be called wise spending, when I people send money away from home, and fail to get the added return that I koines when they build up home ? town business by home purch j Hear you going to sell goods, if people dont know what you are sell j ing ar.'J what the cost? Ad vertising tells them. Half a dozen active people, who wil lwork for goad oauses in thsir home t:wn, are more of a community asset than 100 who never get ted in public' spirited efforts. I I I The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL v-- 1'iibliahed Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah lie Entered at Peatoffiee at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Ciaaa Mail Matter Advertising Rates Will lie Made Known Upon Application in-te- re SOCIAL LIFE NEEDED HOW TO ' 6ET WORK The re luma of the recent unemployment census will show come millions of people who still lack work. There will perhaps be other millions who save work part of the time. How far are all thee people doing things that will help get work? Many will they have tramped around from one place to another time and time again. They have lined up before so many employment offices, and made inquiries at so many stores and shops, that they are completely tired out and discouraged. The people who stand the lie t chance to get work, are those who are trained to do some particular thing and do something that the world want . done. They may lie highly trained for ptW very fine occiipalion which the community hnncis. hut there may nut he much demand for the service in that line. There may lie no many others trained fur the snine work that many them must lie idle. People must seek out some kin J of work for which there feems a real di nui m). In many cases they need to take a training course i si'iiie particular semcc. Many they c.ni sliuw ability to perfci-well educated yeung people l;."k work today I'ec they have haj in training fur any particular They (! e.i ! iv:t.be toJ fus y u limit the thing they are willing to toko. Any kind of a job which is far heller th ill idleness. people are able in To get any ealisfaeti.'iy work, people have to keep reeking and asking and studying. They should read every want ad in the newspapers, vi-i- t and correspond with employment agencies. Millions of people have gotten jobs in such ways through the past few years. Many' others can do so. K-rfi.- far Cooperatives all of which are housej in the same building in Oak- FARM CREDIT BOARD PRES. RE-ELECT- ED George II. Wils?n nf Clarksburg, dilCalifornia, ha been ector of the Farm Credit 1iuvd of the eleventh district, ac.Mrding to announcement today by W. I). Ellis, general agent of the Farm Credit Administration of Berkeley. Wilson ia past president cf the Woodland I 'reduction Credit Association and is an active member in the Yolo County National Farm Lipin Association. He was elected F.irm Credit director in an election held by the thirty production credit as relations operating in O.lifoinij, Nevada Utah and Ariz.inri. ber Farm Credit Imr:!, Wilson will lie director ex offic'u f the Berkeley Federal Land Bnik, Fedon-- l Credit I'm!, l'redurtion fie. dit Corporation and distri.it Bank In'cr-modia- tc land. Owner and operator of a largo acreage near Clarksburg, Wilson has been active in the Woodiind Production Credit Association' ince its organization in November, 1033. lie is jalsa director of several farm organizations including the Yolo County Farm Bureau, Della Packing Association, Central California Beet Growers Association, chairman of the Agricultural Conservation Commission of California and is one of the most ft dive workers on the executive committee of the National Beet Growers Association. Mr. Wilson is mw in Washington working in the interests of the sugar beet growers of the United States. Since their organization four years participating in the recent election have made over 24100 loans Air nvre than $101,000 to farmers and livest ck men in California, Nevada Utah and Arizona. The growth and development of a town depends a good deal on whether people enjoy their life in that community. If they have a good time, if they have made warm friends, if there are activities going on that they like, it takes a big pull ti induce them to go elsewhere. If there is a lack of social life and other enjoyments, people become restless and discontented. This is especially true cf the women. You k'ant blame them. After they have toiled many hours ia their kitchens, they wont plcasmt serial life, lienee it is essential ta town progres:i, that plenty of sociil life he provid'd, with warm welcome to newcomers. Give people a gio.l timo, and they hate in move el.-here. i TURKEY PRODUCER OBSERVE RESULTS OF FEED RATION'S Low pmtein roti ns, in whit. ii home, grown bailey is u cd, are the most feeds f) rturkey, growers who r.i. tended the anmi il poultry' feeders day at the Utah State Agricultural College, 22. November were informed by Professor Byron Alder. The report Df results, culminated three years and experimentation study in poultry feeding, the experimentation being carried on at the college. Graphs were sohwn on which s the were tabulated, and representative birds frrm each pen of turkeys were dressed to demonstrate thf comparative values of the' different feeds. Th mortality rate was approcia-jtl- y olwer during thp three year period for birds which received regular feedings of skimmilk or dried milk, although amount or quality of growth was not materially affected, Professor Alder explained. Dr. TV. Ew Carroll,. dean of the Utah State Agricultural college school of agriculture, conducted a study of nutrition problems during one session of the conference, anJ rnness.or v,arr rnscnkumit, for the college extension service led a discus ion of problems and results as observed in Utah flocks this year. Dr. D. E. Madsen, explained the various couses of high death rates in flocks and Professor Alder tabulated the results of the ecoi-uml.-- re-ult- p.u!-trym- three-ye- an tests. ar Legr.1 Kc!!ces Probate 8. 1937. far to go in breeding up SCHOOL CHILDREN NEED HOT DISH AT NOON MEAL forcefully impresses the their hauls far the night is visitor to ern world any stuck yards, or to the western is looking. sjy,, Guardianship Fisfiscs CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK OR TIIE RESPECTIVE .SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ' Jfl t-- children who do not come noon need a hot dish for eaten at school, according Elna Miller, extension at the Utah Sait Agricul- pruc-jticol- ' COUNTY I ot i ut ot f,-.- i ill-br- ot b a 1 . .lo r 09 regi-tere- RUPTURE H. L. .Hoffman, Expert MinneaFARM BUREAU WATER SOFTENER polis, Minn., will demonstrate without Retention ! Saves Work and Saves money. Perfect charge his Shields in Pocatello, Saturday, DecTry it ember li at tne Yellowstone Hotel. 1 10 LBS. .... 60c 10 A. M. to 4 P M. Please From & Everlon Sons Go. come early. Evenings by appointment. GAN UTAH Your physician will tell you ab-- ut this serious condition. Any rup:ure allowed to protrude is dangerous. My Retenti.ii Shields will lull your rupture under any condition oT GIFTS exercise and work. They are a initary 1 JOUR store is the pla'c for indestrucwaterproof and tible. dishes, silverware, cooking Do not wear trusses that wl'l cn things, Mirrdrs. i large the opening and dont cl Everion & Sons Go. the children. Many satisfied clients in this community. No mail wrier. LOGAN, UTAH sio-rl- HOME OFFICE: 303 Lincoln Bldg., .Minneapolis, Minn. RENEW FLOORS Make old or new floors sm Save rugs, linoleum. Make fldors look new. Everton M & Sons Gs. LGGAN, UTAH EHAUELED VJAHE We offer the best pirce onFj good enameled ware. Compare it Everion & S sns LOGAN. UTAH TV OK HOME OWNERS I.OA-a corporation United States of America, of the riaintiff vs. THOMAS H. STUART and wife, VERA M. STUART, Defendant. To be s ild at Sheriffs sale on the 13.h day of December, 1937 at ten o clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House, in Logan Cache County, Utah, t&c fallowing described projierty The South Half (S'i) of Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 29, Platt "A, Wells-vill- e City Survey, containing 1.873 acres, more or leu, further described as situated in the Southeast Quarter (SE14) of Section 34, in Township Eleven (11) North of Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian. Together with one share of the capital stock of the Wellsville City Irrigation Company, as evidenced by certificate No. 250. Together with all rights of way, easements, rents, tenements, hereditaments, privileges, and appurtenances thereto belonging, however evidenced, used or enjoyed with said land or belonging to same, or which may he hereafter acquired and used or enjoyed with laid land. Datl this 15th day of November, to-w- De Luxe Greetings Hand Colored hA V '' Carefully reproduced from original etchings it heir deep, rich, sravure-brow- n combine with soft ribbed tones snow-whi- te I deckle edge paper to create the type of Christmas Greetings your . ' 0 friends will be happy to receive. Size 5V4 x in an attractive box. "Jbl - . 6" CUSTOM-MAD- E m SMITHFIELD by BURGOyNE ) J J SENTINEL mmmmmswwmmmmwmm 1937. Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah By H. Weatheriton, Deputy Sheriff Dates o publication, November 19 and 26 and December 3 and 10, Adv. i j i-t IN. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN TIIE j ly SHERIFFS SALE AND FOR CACHE. ,r "'i boj range country. While tome herds Someone asks wh , School have been graded up by the use of t papular kind or j.g,. home at , registered bulls until they are m wfiich there is no the meal scrub oottle purebred, many j The man who l,iis ;lM.'", Miss ere still being produced. ir The treinenduus increease in dry-'l- being run over by ...... tomobile driver, niav a tural gollege. feeding of cattle in the west has hurrind been almost important Tutor in en- the country needs i Children often have a v ltl"M d to a return and breakfast light sup- couraging better breeding of range Milk Week observed tl J'Mr round. per, and when the familys main cattle. While good breeding is dcs-- l The old sung t dl meal is serd at noon, the children liable where gras is the sole food, at not home far it. When this pro- jit is imprative where oattle are put eeda f kindness. Lu n gram is repeated day after day thru-o- in pens and fattened on expensive scattering iflueza K,T;n, the school year, unless thought concentrates and roughages. Feeders be done more thoroughly and care are given to see that the bad learned that poorly-bre- d entitle Marketing problems childrens food for the day adds up require more feed for 100 lbs. gain perplex the nation. 51a w;n to a total of good nutrition standards than do well-bre- d any' oattle, while they way that it is sonm r "they are in grave danger of malnu- never develop carcasses that are de-S sirable from the standpoint of tha daughters.6"131111 trition, Miss Miller says. Tbo many children in Utah schools packer. In dry-lwhere one hot dish is served, defeeding, the one limitpend entirely on that ope dish for ing factor is the original animal -- its bachelors i, all the y.ar The young people, their noon meal. The hot dish is (conformation and its ability to utiis Hlil, planned to supplement the lunch from lize feeds. A common steer will closer contact with the : .:1 Thl k home but is not adequate t K' never grade choice, no matter how of Smithfield appear t tlc.!r' place it. A carefully planned and long it is fed. Because of this in- after they come in escapable fact, the spread between yard football game. attraatively packed lunch ihould and improved every child if he does not the prices of live near enough to go home for his feeder cattle ha widened with the increase in dry-llunch. finishing. At the Great Western Live li ck When the teacher posts the not f ods to be served for a week in Show will be herds of registered advance, ti'c children should take the Hereford. in prime condition, ini Cicd list home and tli ir mothers ting the p.ilenii.ilitios of wrll-box cattle. K:nge of the rig'.:: type i.:n i'ii contents of the lun-.-to siiiiiile.iioat whit they get at to she feeder calv.. will Tub b? exhibited and sold at uictin school. ooo feeder i.t.tr diw ion wiii ;dmv the result of tie ue nf find rrgi tare mo of LIVESTOCK SITUATE;! bulls, while in tie a:u-'i:- i fe:ler c.Jvts and yearlings, uvi'rr By J. A. MrNAUGIITON buyers will evt lu itc go'd Las' The memory . f . , Loads of fat e.itlV, forming the Jiual (.n;i in becomes Los Angil-jits Comploi'e link in the chain, will represent the nmre pm'.-us t;lne t the me. ,t ;ni:nul industry, objective in we:.era goes on. Now fi: the Great Western Live t ick Show that the fine-- t tribute jros.iLIe -will draw western stuckmen to I,"F OOODm-mboshould be besto.ui! u;i :i to 18th. from 13th Angeles t,ose YEAH G3LUSIN who have gone . . . .service! Breeding cattle and ho;;s, fat stock, feeder cattle and tange bulls will by Lindquist and Mocombine to form a show that has been I The ohservanie nf Hallowe'en, tliC rtuary. Throughout building designed to meet the needs of nil which "gan ia many neighborhoods of our complete or 'mication operators in the meat livest: ck bu i- - oibcut L.ihur day, should surely bo those persons of modes', means IICSS. over at Thanksgiving. So the kid Increased emphasis has been laid need not think it their have always been kept in mini tc tip duty on the feeder, and rings bull divi- over more refuse barrels. any ' sions of the approaching show, with their People wha enjoy the purpose of stimulating wider use sore feet all trodden on,having G. W. LINDQUIST will nrt nf d of good hulls and the course see for need buving any resultant production cf easier-feedin- g And SORS Christmas gifts early. earlier-maturin- g ic.it tie. The angels said that Christmas MORTICIANS That western stockmen still have brought peace and good will to Logan, Utah men. They should have added, extra and Ftore workers." cept postal The beautiful old hymn said Work j p.iri.-ticjll- & , hes always wanted an Electric Range ...lets all chip inr and get it for her!" Dwn in her heart ol hearts, every woman envious secretly when a friend proudly demonstrates the advantages of her new electric its ease of operation, its rtmge economy ond the goodness of its cook-er- y. There's really no reason for any housewife to envy another's good fortune. Today's electric ranges cost less to buy and less to operate than ever before. That's why an Electric Range makes such a grand Christinas gift . from every member of the family. Ss ... soul-satisfyi- Left Talk It Over! Go ; |