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Show I SMITH AID ISUfaM Every Friday at Smithfield. Utah Eateswd at Ike PeaUffice at Smithfield, Utah. aa Saeaad Claaa Mail Matter Mmllilni Katea Will Me ' . i 1 I i - ' 1 TO MAN The good eld gospel song which aid "Pull for Shore, must have been written in n time when people By LYMAN H. RICH Utah were more willing to go places on Eiteiuion Dairy Specialist State Agricultural College their own muscle. H Id the Fort was another old stand-by- . The modem world would RumI familiea on the forma of want to know whether the fort in- the iniermountain states depend to a cluded picture shows, dance places, considerable extent on the family bail grounds, etc., before deciding milk cw. The cav upon which whether to hold it or not, of Wisconsin bestowed cm ur . . I'm afraid U go home in the fo, ttle "Foster mother of the hu most dark, were the words of a popular ( m' rjee has furnished the song. The boys say they are more perfect diet known to man afraid to go home in the light, aa from biblical times. Ths liberal conFather may want them to weed the sumption of dairy products hu likeand garden or mow the lawn. ly made possible the progress Tla ur. I used to make love to the ladies, iuperiori:y of the white race. I think of them now from afar, E V. MdOtallom. great research scien- The said the jolly student song. tis says, The keeping of dairy il modern student will not probably vs is the Jijf L?r of11 man think of them from afar, if he hjs hist ry of the the money to buy gas., or ia able to hitchhike over the roada tn'hcir is com- t Gov-Hoa- rd Made Kaowa Upas Appliratiaa might be available also to furnish been undertaken as an experiment. The recreation center is located is 200 pounds of cottage cheese which would make a fine source of protein one of the most populated sections and calcium. Of course, the cow with of the city, test and lower yield would Mrs. Lucille JI. Lai-avuperin- - ne-iil- PERILS OF THE SLOW DRIVER ' j. 3.5 per cent milk ia not an exception- - wd good pasture in summer. ' Caution mould be taken al producer, yet aha would upply agsj. tea n- disease the milk by &t of ting approximately 4,000 quarts for tubercuksis and inn. 1 at a feed and investment eost of annually disease. A clean milker, quick cooW ! about 185. I This cow besides supplying 1825 and clean utensils provides the & table with an abundance of wh quarts of needed milk for the family ily would atill produce an extra 2,200 some inexpensive food products. --oodquarts which if sold to neighbors at OPEN RECREATION CENTpa 5c per quart which mould at least Lake City (UP) More Jua equal the total cost fur the year . This extra amount instead of being 150 children wen on hand this week t I v soid, however, might go to make when the ninth LDS ward would volunteer reemation cenrer, which of f' butter up 100 pounds f. be 2h3 the needs far a family of the large attendance seemed iQ six for the year. The skim milk sure success of the plan vuik-- DAIRY CATTLE ARE OH YEAH COLUMN The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL UTAH. FRIDAY. JULY 8, ! COUNTY. FIELD CACHE Seme autheritiea think the do automobile driver Is the worat peril ea the road. They aay that rora line up behind him, and their driver become no impatient to yet ahead of that line that they cut in and per- form ail aorta (if fanry atunta in which aomeone often get hurt. Al-a- o they argue that the aloar driver ia often one who lack akifl and con- fidenre, and aa reault ia apt to drive too far over to the middle of the road. That make it atill harder to yet by him and more things can happen when anybody trie it. It aeema a at range thing when a alow driver ia doing hi beat to avoid accident, if he really ronatitutea one of the greateat perils. lie ia making every effort to avoid trouble, but the fact that hi pace ia no different from that of other driver may make him a troublesome element. Some call him a "road mope, and think condition would be aafer if he would speed up. If everybody would drive aa slowly an he does, the accident record would be only a small fraction of what it is now but moat people cant he persuaded to do an The alow driver should have hia rights on the road. There ia one thing he ran do that will help a lot, an that ia to drive quite closely to the right aide. Hie habit of driving toward the center of the road is a sign of an over to the Inexperienced driver, and it fonoea other people to get way it very left hand when they want to get by. When people do that,, a around car a coming hit are speeding that by often happens they curve. The alow driver should watch the cara coming up behind him and when he aeea a line forming behind that want to paaa, he should turn out a little and signal for them to go by. YOUTHS ENTHUSIASM homea. The fulka who complain that they have no friends, might try the effect of showing that they enjoy lending money to their friend. Put up or shut up used to be a do common expressions Doesnt much good to say that now, as the American people hate to do either This is said to he a good glowing season. No signs of such growth are noted in the bathing suits at Young people in certain nations particularly Germany, Italy, and Rus- f in behalf - of tboa wratriea. It was largely the enthusiasm i,rttonlpof the German young people that made Hitler the ruler oT that land. MuaaolinJ depend very largely on cultivating youthful enthusiasm. In Kuaaia, the young people are brought up to be ardent Communist. Why can we not arouse here in America the same enthusiasm on the part of youth, to work for some great national cause? Some people think there must be some special merit in those European dictatorships that they are thus able to arouse young people, so that they give their time and effort with such earnestness. tate In America he young people throw themsrlVea with energy inw a, social life, or the jobs they get. But when it comes to politics and government, they are apt to be rather skeptical. If aomeone wants to stir them up to take hold and work in behalf of some political cause, their reply ia apt to be O yeah. ath-Ictic- We suffer from many evils in America. If the young people could only be organised with some unanimity to fight these evila what great things could fce accnmplithed. Youth movements however are not always successful in accomplishing the best results. If the young folks of Europe rwidnt find anvthing better to do than to push dictators into power they would better have kept out of politics. the young people to study politics gnd government and trie an active part in e cry good movemnt it ia aot to be regretted that tvcy do not display the same unthinking enSo while we should encourage thusiasm whiih is seen in some countries. IdJr more butler ;k m ik. le Fam- Should Produce 300 Pounds of lbs. 800 ily cowi should produce butter fat or higher, which would Five higher return, than the above proportionately ST; tendent of the Liberty Aake Association, is in charge. Primary -- - JZ Investigation. to file their 'Pessive building, but urgj,g Utah residents lfeCl four cfnt should have dry, dean quartan, and fingerT.rinta with the FBIs per . about fcur tons of good- - , ? 1000 and possibly M an 750,000 citizens hay, "being 4lit3T yeUr fhe nation have hpd their recorded to date, he said. " This excellent balance in food sub- Police. Sheriffs and other stances in milk is almost indispentaw enforcement agencies are coosable in the diet of growing children in the perating with the n and very advantageous for adults. identification movement with An Economic Producer The defy a "clearing house file at Washingcow produces human food more ecD. C. headquatrers of the FBL ton, of claw other onomically than any have met Many persons who livestock. For this reason dairy cows death due to an Accident, disaster are found on the higher proceed or murder and many amnesia lands. Cows that pioduce a pound of THE COUNTY CLERK time have been identified solely R butter fat per day return nearly THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS cause their fingerprints were on file thirty per cent of the digested feeds bureaus collection, Newman back in the constituents of the milk. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In aid. The family cow ia not only important in furnishing foods of good AMALGA NEWS " quality but milk ia among the. cheapest articles of the diet. Mr and Mrs George Weeks of A years milk supply for a family IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Smithfield were the Sunday evening two adults) of six (including the THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT guests of Mr and Mrs Orval Jenaea should be 1825 quarts according to Mrs Meriam Roundy of Logon wu Hiss Elm Miller, nutrition specialthe Thursday guest of Mrs Detn ist at the Utah State Agricultural Cantwell were puramount this If College. Mrs Howard Bingham tnd Mp chased at lie per quart, it would amHOME OWNERS LOAN COR- A J. Bingham attended a birthday or ount to $91 not Including butter PORATION, a corporation of Ike party at the home of Mrs Curtis other needed dairy products. States of Amerioa, HiH of Smithfield In honor of Mrs United of lbs. A corw that produces 8,300 Plaintiff Hill Dinner was (served by the hostess. The afternoon was spent qidh- L.VWEBB and EVA LEWIS fog J. WEBB, husband and wife, ami AN -- I Mp and Mrs Antons Christensen LESSON LUMBER COMPANY, a of Richmond were the Sunday guests V h,KqupteJ."i to five non-cri- irtlS?i2LS K 111 - S dti-se- the reaorta at Utah. They aay job seekers should luve their clothes well pressed and trousers creased. May not help them any, of the job they seek ia a public office. The burning rays of the sun are said to injure the skins of many sun tanners. Such hurts an not perhaps as serious as the injuries to the hearts from the soulful looks of the mermaid. Some people'a idea of the science of publicity aeema to be the art of getting advertising without paying for what it coats. The pastures farthest from home am said to look the green eat. When the cowi get there, they find the tame old brown spots. It is about the same with buying goods away from home. Money is laid to make the mare go. If spent away from home, the man does her going elaewhera. Somq people seem to take pleasure in running down their home surrouncorporation, ' dings. They seem, to have the feeling Defendants them that it makes appear superior be sold at Sheriffs sale on the lb livand used to better conditions of 2nd day of July, 1988, at ten oclock ing if they apeak disparingly of the A. M., at the front door of the Counbusiness and the life of the places ty Court House, in Logan, Cache when they lWe. County, Utah, the following describThen am plenty of faults In every ed property , community, and folks who want to Lots 7 and 8, in Block 25, Plat find defects can always do bo. That A Ericksons Plat of Richmond spirit hu a moat depressing effect City. Also the South 8 rods 9 A on a town. It makes people feel that to ercie" care in compiying- PfotA-or&fckio- nf it isnt much use to try to make it Mable Tueller Porter, Leone "fueller r w I 87 dir- Air Wanda rluirement Tueller flL essential 2'"ith The Coy, better. Barrett, fint Gladys Richmond Cityany A,k"f progress is to make them io prowd we Northvrest corner 26 t He la ? of their home 4own and its reputation and running thence South i on behalf t,ng petition that they annt satisfied with anyrods; thence East 17 4 rods; thence Provo or Geore S Youn? North thing that ia below standard, and arc rod.; thence West ? TCd8 t0 the these 17 willing to work tu remove beginning. Contain- DemocP1t,c the unknown heirs, devisees, and fog in all faults. ticet, must be acres, more or creditors M. of Margaret Tueller 'less. Situate in the Southeast If the business people of the The Pnmary , aw providis ,for fl-United States should next week start deceased; also all other persons un- - ter of Section 2C, Township 14 t0 th.e lower no,lse fn"' ,n.pv in to double the amount of eatknown, chiming any right, title, North of Range 1 East of the Salt nmicy flia.ncts. And the Young Pctitwn they had been spending on advertis- ate, or intrest in, rr lien upon the Lake Meridan. ed l wl,ch r t:! ing, what would be the result? Cur real property described in the comp-- 1 Together with twenty shares of the guess would be a great voulin: or hint, adverse to the plaintiffs owner-- capital stock of the Richmond Irriga- - ,,v? dls:"cts hs wouId rpP,vnt' new business. A lot cf people who hip or clouding title tion Company, as evidenced by cor-- ofricials plaintiffs i had been holding onto their immey tificate No. 1412, duly pledged to would heir of exceptionally favoiililv Defendants. the plaintiff; also together with all You are hereby summoned to ap- rights of chances to buy. They would realize way, easements, rents, that goods arc being offered at pear within twenty days after the tenements, hereditaments, privileges will service of this summons noon you, and appurtenances thereto not probably list,' prices that belonging, ) lienee that it would be n aund idea .if served within the County in which however evidenced, used or enjoyed are! this action is brought; otherwise with said land or to stock up while these pri.-e- s to! belonging offered. within thirty days sftcr service and, same, or which may be hereafter ac- -j .The result would be ;i big wive defend the abave entitled action; and quired and used or enjoyed with said of new business. Probably nuibing in ease of your failure so to do, land. that the gavernment or the people judgment will be rendered "gainst Dated this 7th day of June, 1938. c'uld do would do more to chase the you according to the demands of the JEFF STOWELL. clouds away. complaint which has been filed with Sheriff of Cache County, Utah ooo the Court. By JULIAN BAIR UTAH SHIFTS TAXES This action is brought to recover Deputy Sheriff a judgment or decree quieting plaintDates of publication, June 10, 17, FRI. SAT. Salt Lake City (UP) A 25 per- iffs title to the following described 24, and July 1, 1938. Adv. cent shift of the Utah tax burden premises situated in Cache .County, JULY 8 and 9 since 1930 was reported here by R State of Utah, described ia plaintiffs NOTICE TO WATER USERS FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER EL Haymnnd of the State Tax Comcomplaint as follows: ROGERS IN All of Lot 4, Block 83, Hat mission. THE STATE OF UTAH "A, YSWINGTIME Taxes on city and town lots has Smithfield City Survey, situated in Office of State Engineer increased 15 per cent; farm lands Section 27, Township 13 North, Salt Lake City, Utah -- ooo34 per cent; building. 15 percent, Range 1 West, of the Salt Lake Base CHILDRENS MATINEE and public utilities 4.01 per cent and Meridian, containing one Notice ia hereby given that Hyde (1) AT 2:30 P. M. Total tax revenue in 1930 amount- acre. Park Town Corporation, Hyde Park I ed to $4,300,000. Hammond said, New of record in the County Re- Utah has made in ac-- j while a total of $1,384,000 in revenue corders Office of Cache County, cordance with theApplication, laws at Utah, to SUN. MON. from beer, mine occupation, sales Utah. appropriate 0.3 sec. of water and other miscellaneous taxes was ROMNEY ft NELSON JULY 10 and 11 frem an unnamed spring on the collected during the past fiscal year. 212 Kearns Building Birch Creek watershed in Cache' ADVENTURES 01 Hammond said Utah has shifted Salt Lake. City, Utah county, Utah. Said water will be 25 cent of its tax approximately per diverted from April 1 to September Attorneys for plaintiffs. burden from property tn other taxaMARCO POLO Dates of publication: July 1, 8, 15, inclusive of each year, at the tion sources since 1930. 22 and 29, 1938. point of issuance of said spring, WITn GARY COOPER which is located E. 11.851 ft. and S. 138.8 ft. from the XE Ckr. See. 24, T. 13 X, R. i . e., SLB&M., TUES. WED. SAVE HERE It Guts Soap Bills conveyed by an existing pipe line, JULY 12 and 13 and used aa a supplemental On windrnr shades. We make the You can save a lot on soap supply to irrigate 22.5 acres 0f BARGAIN NITES Adults best doth shade for less. New) if you use cur Farm Bureau land, doth on old rollers. and Children lOe in the XWU Sec. 11 and J Water Softener. j T' 13 & N' SLBBI8"Evsrion Cg. WISE GIRL Evericn & Sons Co. to-w- it: Xniw TvS $ 11-1- W 8-- J J2 5? 1 SAT-URDA- Y Values tn $3 0..$1975 'Values to $16.,.$995 .Others specially priced front 1 1.95 to $14.95 .(These prices include bulbs) itA j ; , , , variety of models of quality L E. S. lamps now available at bargain prices to clear stocks. Some with silk shades, others With parchment Some with silver and gold bases, others with ivory, still others with bronze. This offer for a limited time only . . . until our supply is exhausted. It will pay you to' make your selection while this limited supply lasts. Drop in today. ! s,lt Lake Ulty (UP) Streasmt the advantages of indentifkuti C. Newman, divisional . cent cent sugars, three S' F Quar-corre'tio- n- I i n, . of" i - ft - i l-- Sens his UTAH LOGAN, V.LvAl.V. I E-T- UTAH LOGAN. ! O- - AwM I syyy ''ivtv imUjt SHOWER PRESENTS Wear Ever Aluminum You will find many here. They Recognized as beat wherever shown. It makes nire wedding present. See it here. cost little but look a lot. The' please everybody. Everlon LOGAN. & Sons Co UTAH Everlon & LOGAN. Sons Co. UTAH applicatmn is designated in tate Engineer aa No. 12712. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, mode in affidavit form, must be filed with T. II. Humphreys, State Engineer, 103 Slate Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra enpy and $1.00 fil-"- 8 fee on or before August 14, 1938. ?ftte 193& T. II. HUMPHREYS, State Engineer first publication June 17, Date of List publication July 15, 193 Ad. WITH RAY MILLANI) and MIRIAM HOPKINS TilUR.-FRL-S- AT. JULY It and 16 ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER COMING JULY 28 R08INH00D |