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Show OH YOU COWBOYS The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL ' 'V 1.' i J I' lMhhnt Every Friday al Smithfleld. Utah this summer. Cooling j vice minutes. equip. This neiv air conditioning equip--, ment will be turned on in different the of in the ment for buses was developed coantry according to part companys own shops at Omaha, Neo. i weather conditions, but it is thought Every new development was tested, that all cooling equipment wilt "be accepted, in operation by May 1. thoroughly before it wn Toe company operates from Chicago Angeles. and Kans3a City to Los Ifortland and Spokane via Salt Lake City and Denver. During the midsummer, parts of this territory exI perience very high temperatures. des-1 the in ia true This particularly e- -t area between Boulder Dam and the mountains of California, so this area was chosen aa the crucial testing ground for the new equipment. Teat buies were operated from Omaha to Salt Lake City and from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles all last summer in order to be aura the Ratciwd at Ike Peetofflee at Smithfleld. Utah, aa Seeand Claaa Mail Matter Advffllilng Bates Will Be Made Known Upon Application SELUHG TO SOUTH AMERICA . 1 i The United Staten, it in commonly said, must haV more foreign trade to attain fall prosperity. In 1928 and 1929, the United Staten sold over $5,000,000,000 worth of goods each year te foreign countries. When that total dropped td only abut $1,600,000,000 in 1932, the dam- age done to American workera and business people was enormous. Since then this trade has InbrwaMd but the figures for this year will probably be far below the level of 10 yearn ago. The two leading Asiatic nations are so convulsed with war that in- creased sales of goods can hardly he expected there. In Europe the countries are nil trying ts produce their own goods. South America is a great undeveloped territory, capable of wonderful expansion, which would buy heavily of the United Staten if conditions were favcfruble. It is claimed that certain Europesn countries issue pro pagands in that field, simed to discredit Americans and American goods which cuts down our sales in that territory. i ' 1 Oui government should be alert to counteract such Influences, and wo douhit will In It in sometimes said that the reason why European countries develop a big trade with South America is that their repres entatives are willing to go down there and stay many years or a life time, so they speak the languages like natives, and become thorshgh-- 1 y identified with those countries. some of our salesmen go to those countries expecting td stay only a few yearn, they may not learn the ropes well enough to compete with these old hands at the game. There should be a fine chance for some fob- long terms of bright American young men to go to those countries the best. are American folks that goodu those show and yearn, If 1 : - OOP HOME TOWN THOUGHTS When you dont know what to do, dont you do you know not what, is the old saying. Buying gebds out of town is frequently doing you dont know what. The people who devote all their effort to personal aims and do nolh- ing for the hdme town, are apt to come out like the gardener who constantly draws fertility out of the soil without putting any back. ; dont ask for things, you dont get them, is the motto1 of life. If you dont ask for more tiude by advertising, it will not daily probably cdtue to you. me LOOKING OVER THE HOME PLACE If you (If people want to keep nice looking home places, which will be a Credit to themselves and the neighborhood, they hate to keep spending money dh them. The satisfaction of home must be paid for, and some-hin- g is always wrong all the time. Things will wear out. Most of the substances that nuke up a dwelling are subject too deterioration. if that deterioration is allowed to go on for years without attention, it may go bo far as to greatly impair the value of the hour, perhaps render it uiwalablc.Thr spring is a good time for the owner to tooth of time has look his place over, and see where the been gnawing holee in it. Iletter slip up those holes before they get too deep. non THE MAN WITH THE RAKE Poems have been written and pictures painted about the man who exexrises the various funrtiana of feint, grden. They shouldht forget to exalt the man with the rake. We need him about new to comb lawn and yard in Smithfleld. Where the dead graaa laya over like a -- tiffling blanket over the new green, where old leaves and refuse make the home grounds look like a last years bird nest, there we need his active muscle. ri-er- The uncombed grounds link like the boy who comes down to dinner without broking his hair. Aa Ma gives that neglectful youngster the weeded reproof, so the unraked grounds will soon draw some sebr lacks from the neighbors. Schenleyk Red Label Buddy EUen, Walter Pldgeon, Jeanette MacDonald West" The Cirl than a greater difference between ayatem would meet the requirements operation. inside and outside temperatures Due to the exceptional efficiency Circulation of tha air ia uniform f tha new system, only a small r. throughout the bus and eliminate drafts. Thousands of small boles in frigerating unit is required. UnS the fobe roof of the bus permit are interchangeable, so that one cit the cooled air to sink from the roof be quickly removed for servicing or to the .flnor of the bus, where it is inspection and another installed, removed through special vents. The' A fleet of 140 air conditioned air ia completely changed every three . buses will be in transcontinental in ofGolden American cowboys will blush aa by vdorixed, dehumidified, cooled they bow. mechanical refrigeration, an circulaJack Dawn, famous make-u- p arthe bus. In the tist . at Metro-Go- ld re ted evenly through will be heated instead turned from a .trailer-tou- r of eight winter, the air will continue to be fil; western- states, with the announce- of cooled, but circulated. deodorised tered, qnd ment that cowpunchan have better Taro filter! are employed. complexion! than moat chorus girls. dust, dirt an pollen, affordhis and wife their Accompanied by relief to sufferers from quick ing himcook, Dawn, a former cowhand clean self, fished and loafed through Wyo- bay fever and keeping clothes and fresh. The second filter removes Montana, Utah, Washington, ming, Oregon, Arixona, New Mexico and all odors. Remember the common ex; Session California. isnt the heat, its the humidity? It "lAside from my personal interest The dehumidifying process takes out in punchers, he explained, "I wanmoisture th rt ted to study the breed again for of the air the excess makes hot days ao sticky and opThe Girl of the Golden West, relThis operation is an essenieve it or not, I found better com- pressive. tial to summer comfort as the coowhile I on sat corral a plexions fence than I see very often in Holly- ling of the air. Temperature inside the bus is wood." regulated automatically by tliermo-atati- c make-up The admitted, expert control. Instruments on the camera control however, that under ckoae-u- p paenl at the front of the bus the cowboy complexions might enable the driver to set the tem- range reved coulees and boxed canyons that ture Bt jnl eRired. After wouldnt look so good on film. the thermostat automatically he I the added, "Just ga- turns on the mechanical same, refrigeration thered some ideas for a when the air need coalmake-u- p that will be revolu- equipment and turn it off a soon a the or color. The ing tionary in tint-ton- e coolness is provided. proper young American cowboy of today can The inside of the bus is kept apoffer some swell complexion hints proximately 15 degrees cooler than to the chorus girls anywhere." the outside temperature. With the The Girl of the Golden West, air dehumidified as previously es- -j based on David Belascoa stage play plained, this difference in temperawith Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson ture is ample for perfect comfort! Eddy opens at the Cap! and is considered more desirable tol Theatre for a 5 day showing Sat,. urday. i x Supparting the stars fn an exceptionally fine cast arc Walter Pidgecn, Leo Carrillo, Buddy Ehsen, Leonard Fean, Priscilla Lawson, Bob Murphy Olin Howland and Cliff Edwards. THE FINAL OPEN wyn-May- ar - RUES THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY THE DEPARTURE OF A DEAR ONE IS SOFTENED - BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. ACTBR OF THE FINAL CEREMONIES CONDUCTED BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF YET, COST IS MODERATE. One-remov- BUSINESS MORTICIANS Logan, Utah AAAAAAAAAAAAA WATCH. TB18 2 doors north of North of gvod faming land on Trenton highway. 10 acres Good Irrigated Land 40 acres River Bottom Pasture JOS. W. PETERSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY Notary Public Smithfleld, Utah 15 Acres IN SMITHFIELD Cache Motor Co. L ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED 1 TTm?v v Scientists ot the Pittsburgh Testing Lsboi put automobile tire lrer tmad through Investigation before it was released exacting to consumers by The Bl F. Goodrich Company. SfcChampi. compete for International won Bavaria. Germany. byalterRtage,. Bematr Madctdden donated the trophy, which the winner b holding, to arouse above atm H. C. Cook, R. ot today. The meet was held on Mount Norquay near BanfL Alberta, Canada, under the rules ol the Federation Internationale de Ski which is open to all amateurs of the world and the trophy will wi i.00V-mn- jntomrtonal y, Akron. Ohio. Left to right B. Lincoln. T. P. McHugh and A. R. Ellis, the organization's president. CONDITIONED BUSES be contested for .! :v7 fit ditioned buses will HALF GALLON No. PINT No. , i 223 225 QUART No. 222 W IVWt ft (V, latest KUIENLSY'S KID label blended whiskey. TW might whnkHi ia tha pwJiet an 1 4 aU. J0M rtuSf . nw Hi M fees Amina arm. I I imasb j atrxtHt vlbMkfv MU MWiUitlinMt As mi toy. largest independent testing oiyanixation TO OPERATE AIR fleet of air conbe operated this summer by the Interstate Transit Lines, Chicago, and North Western Stages, and Union Pacific Stages from Chicago and Kansas to Los Angeles, Portland and City Spokane via Salt Lake City, according to an announcement today by Mr. II O Van Orden, agent of the Union Tac ific Stages. Running time on main lias and transcontinental routes will also be harply reduced, effective April 1, Mr. Van Orden said. Under the new schedules, trips between Chicago and the West Coast will be shortened by several hours. Certain changes in defrom partures Smithfleld will be necessary as a mult of the faster schedules. The new departure honra effective April 1, are as follows: North bound 3:30 a. m.; 11 a. m. 4:35 p. m.; South bound 4:02 a. m.; 10:82 a. m.; 8:02 p. m. In dieussing the air conditioned buses, Mr. V sn Orden emnhasized fact that ypar-rnin- d complete air conditioning has been installed. Nearly two years of testing and th- - system preceded final approval cf the equipment. Six principal functions are perform ed by the air rondilkming. During the summer, the sir is filtered, de- - SPACE! FOR SALE 000 0P G. W. UNDQUIST and SONS TEIETEB!.IE,HEJE SNAPSHOTS AAA PAYMENTS PROVIDE GOOD FARM INCOME Almost $400,000,000 was paid to farms o ftoe United States and more than a million dollars reached the Utah farmers pucketbook in direct payments from the Agricultural Conservation programs paymetns between January 1 and November 80 of last year, a department of agriculture report issued recently points out. The total appropriation from ihe fiscal year was $398,230,333, the report said. Listed in the department bulletin is the distribution both by states and counties of the money paid to ,.e 4100,000 farmers who participated in the 1937 program. Payment und' the naval store program have not yet been compiled by counties, but are listed by states. Elder, Cache and Utah counties benefited most from the payments, the report indicated. Box Edler county received over' $166,000 in payments; the program brought $135,874.87 into Cache county; and Utah county farmer derived almost $109,000 frvm the government FOR each year. y. Walter C1 arks, executive director ot Hygiene Association. Jut! JS8Mca7,pa,fln aflainst syphilis, Jnmrifn ?jAstoctation s annual dinner meeting is tymr-v- i - ,how.Va can,to 03!Jump with Dumpsie going over the bar while hi pal Wallies stands y. ,h Mw Ofeat fun'sadirths6 gamil ol bettor uses for her V!c SadVcan think is like the 1,200 which will yw Wminghouso cleaner. This 1.000 prixssTln " addition to six Ihe from March 21 oon',to1 nmnln9 through MarYvEl!!i heard twice dally, except Sahuwn b 'fli iX pm. E.S.T. over . udaY ol Pkw 11.30 am. and 3J0 ss |