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Show The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I'nhHahed ! btaW at demo-Cach- Every Friday at Mmithfield. Utah Ike Paatofflce at Smithfield. Utah. aa Sitoit . Claaa Mail Matter AJvetftlng Rate Will lie republican ballot for renomination VACATIONS CARE-FRE- E tbn U. S. aenate and house of to do to get votes, Doth parties have at least tir. wil. that battle THIS YEAR representatives, State supreme court; Another primary candidates for the nominations t house and between he will senate worth watching Fi,r many a local car owner this ' and Utah state the 12 seats that will be vacant in Judge Roger I. McDonough of Salt the Utah State Sonata this year years vacation trip will he really there tie contests looming at the e in the opinion of North mary for 60 out of 76 possible City and Judge Eugene E. And among the many fights, probabl Motor company, local dealer eratic nominations and 25 out of an Pratt of Ogden for the democratic ly the moat interesting will be iu for the Goodyear tire and rubber equal number of possible places os nomination for Justice of the Stae Weber county, where Ira ' be will Huing, The victor ballot. Cburt. the Republican company. Supreme incumbent from Ogden, Joseph lion' Reason thit this summers vacaPrincipal primary fireworks as fa!- matched against the present chief sen of Roy, Speaker of the 1937 is that a aa congressional offices are concern- justice, William H. Foiland of Salt tion trips will be care-frc- a State House cf Representative, ami on the the Repis within who from have local come Lake motorists will unopposed lot of equipped ed City, T. Le'.nd Sireeve, of Ogden ai a' I L)f . ublican party. their cars with Goodyear in the field for the single ncm The three GOP candidates for Guards," Mr. Jones explained. "As eratic nomination. rr t everyone knows by now, the ination as U. S. Senator are expectExpected to feature the Demom-ti- c LifeGuard is s remarkable safety ed to put up a strong fight. Claude cy.mp'igning in Salt Lake County that eliminates danger of acci- T. Barnes, Salt Lake City attorney, will be the fight in the 13th blowout at dent fallowing s qny Probale & Guardianship lative district, where Paul M. , speed, and it has already proved it son, president of the Utah Slate worth in saving lives and property, cirlces for years. Federation of Labor, is up against Lake Salt come C. into the Wherry, Dr. Arthur if the letters that three Joseph C. Frat-.o- , opponent! newcomGoodyear offices in Akron are eny City dentist, a enmparative Jensen Albert Mrs. and Airs. Stella indication. er in politics, is going after the Rep- CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK C. Boucher. no in in is opera- ublican nomination "The LifeGuard simple jmwrtain 0R THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS and it never fade to function tion INFORMATION F0R Legal Helices "It he continued. when needed. a and banc tube outer on ists of a conventional ound truck, that fits the casing in the convention- pretty singer. SUMMONS al way. Inside the tube, however, is Dr. Franklin S. Hams, .or 17 s fabric reserve tire. The tire cham- years president of Brigham Young bers of the tube and the reserve tire university at Provo, is nationally j IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ere connectd by a single tiny vent. known aa an author, educator and THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF IN THE STATE InOF matters. UTAH, When a tire falls, air escapes authority on agricultural AND FOR THE COUNTY OF OF THE STATE OF UTAH y stantly from the outer tube, hyt can Sen. Elbert D. Thomas, unopposed AND FOR THE COUNTY OF nomin-onl- y CACHE. senatorial reserve tire inner from Democratic the for the escape cache: through the single tiny vent, mtion, will base his general election In the matter of the Application and the car drops down slightly to campaign on a platform of 100 per AMANDA & NELSON. ride on the reserve tire. This allows cent support of the Roosevelt new of the Monaon Lumber Company, a Utah Plaintiff, for dissolution corporation, the driver ample time to bring the deal but not as a rubber stamp." vs. ear to n safe stop, straight down the In the field for the Republican nom NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Jared Johnson a single highway, without the swerve into the ination fbr representative from the VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION OF George Johnosn and THE CORPORATION wife, Lucy ditch or oncoming traffic that gener- First Utah district are two men Notice ia hereby given that the Johnson, Joseph Johnson and wife ally accompanies tire failure with or- LeRoy B. Young, president of the Johnson R. Monaon Lumber Company, a corpor- Camilla Johnson, Edward dinary tubes. Ogden Chamber of Commerce, and vacationers E. Miller, of Myton each of whom ation organized under the laws of and wife Mrs. Edward John sen, Wi"Thats why many-loc- al as they started out has a strong following. Abe Murdock .the state of Utah, has presented to lliam Johnson and wife Mrs. William were care-fre- e Johnson, Eugene Johnson and wife this' year they knew they would f Beaver, who is unopposed for the this court its verified application for Mrs. w voluntary dissolution of the said Eugene Johnson, Jennie Roberts, have no Occidents as a result of a bowbon nomination. seek- corporation, and that Saturday, the Marietta Ainsworth, Nephi Smith a also the with are and increasing Three Republicans blowout, Florence Adeline speeds on the highways a Mowoir ing the second congressional djstrict 27th day of August, 1938, in the court widower,Fred Johnson Saurey, and wife, Clara room of the above entitled court Smith, with ordinary tubes these days gen- nomination and from Annie Andrews, Mow indications will keep the ball rolling haa been fixed as the time and place J Johnson, erally has serious reaulta. "d treteh. at which said application will be Hyrum home the down through right Jn-jectio- n and ob-n-n. Leland heard. C. tile his Beck, Horace Any person are mty They HOT POLITICAL UATHERUNA kw all to said F. Brayton, application at any.??IbJk?T B. Swaner, and Dean William An; j JOHNSON, deceased; time before the said hearing. of Salt Lake City. CONTESTS TO OPEH Andrews,, Given, under my band and seal of rewv Jld we L;xl Provo An- Andrews and Cache County, Rep. J. Will Robinson of Demo- the District Court, draws, William Peterson, Earl An a primary fight for the faces MOLER M. By MURRAY drews and wife Leona Andrews, Roy cratic nomination from the second United Pens Staff Correspondent district and political observer! foreAndrews and wife Lydia Andrews, Utahs (UP) Silt Lake City will be a torrid one. RobinCyrus Andrews and wife Ella Andcast it 289 x 1938 political war haa attracted rew!, Libby Kidman, Anna Parkin-io- n, son's opponent, Warwick C. Lamor-eauis a veteran persona, a survey of complete filings Hazel Fames, Nephi & Andrew Lake Balt of City t the Utah Secretary cf States of- of the political wars and knows what and wife Anna Andrews, Ndlie fice revealed today as aspirants for Eftie Peterson, Ellery BalSpenat, state offices began campaigns which lard, Jbhn Andrews and wife Alice if sucessful will not end until the Melba Circle, Junius And-reAndrews, Half on Save Soap November 8 general election. a man, Michael Andrews single seekers outDemocratic office and wife Nona Andrews, Florence Use our Farm Bureau water 110. numbered Republicans, 179 to Curtis, Margaret Gudmundson, softener. It cuts down eosts. Foremost in the thoughts of poliBlanche Christensen, Luella Dailey, is the Utahans pritically minded Millie Hilton, Stella Andrews, George & Everton Sons Co. mary election, to be held September Andrews and wife, Anona Andrews 13. Taking nil offices into considers- Pearl Allen, Fred Holmes and wife LOGAN, UTAH Maybeil Holmes, Melvin Andrews Andrews, Raymond Public notice is hereby given Jhat and on Saturday, the 8rd day of Sep- - Andrews and wife Beiva Andrew, tember, A. D. 1938, a special election Helen EFn Caro1 Nelscn, Dorothy will be held within the limits of the Smith- - Le'and Andrews a single man, Andrews and wife Margaret .City of Smithtield, Cache County,'0 State of Utah, for the purpose of Andrews, Earl Andrews a single man. Andrews a single man, Law- submitting to such qualified electors C Andrews and wife Ida And- of said City as shall have paid a and Russell Andrews a single property tax therein in the year rows, tfc 11W next proceeding such election, the J9)IN jREWS deceased and wife, MARY foilowing question, "Shall negotiable coupon bonds of the City of Smithtield, Cache Coun- - AUREY ANDREWS deceased; hrn-t- y, and wife Ada L'ijogran, Utah, in the sum of Seventeen 58t Ewley, A. F. Llljcgran a Thousand Doliara ((17,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of three per cent wldow" UJ Matilda C. Holm aad VXT per annum, payable aemi-at hw,of nualiy, dated September 1, 1938 and ? LundaW he! NLDA LUNDAHL al.ro known as 1 maturing: $1,000.00 September 1940 and $1,000.00 September 1 in MATHILDA F. LUNDAHL, deceas-ea- ch unknown, of the years 1941 to 1944, both edi. .nd "ikl1 oth" sM title, interest Y inclusive, and $2,000.00 on the first' claimin8 tate in Dr lien P0 day of September in each of the,or years 1945 to 1950, both inclusive Pr0PertJr decribeti in the complaint the PWntifft ownewhfp be issued and sold for the purpoas'dveni8 Mt-l- t of defraying the expense of improv- - or cloudin Plaintiff's title thereto . Defendants. ing and enlarging the present water-wor- k SUMMONS system of said City for the THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID purpose of supplying and distributing water to the inhabitants thereof, DEFENDANTS: You an hereby summoned to apthe said waterworks system being owned and controlled by said munici- pear within twenty days after service of thia summons upon T1 Come see this Mg. tough pality !" THE FINAL At said election the ftxran of bal- served within the County in which tire built for touch going. otherwise this action is brought, Heavy, husky tread for long lot shall be as follows: RITES mileage center-tractio- n within thirty days after such servtes BOND grip ELECTION BALLOT for safety Supertwist Cord and defend the above entitled action T YES ( ) THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY plies for protection against and in ease of your failure so to do, For the issue of water bonds THE DEPARTURE OF A tire failure. Come see tojudgment will be rendered against NO ( ) DEAR ONE IS SOFTENED day a greatest tire buy! BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. If the voter desires to vote tor the you according to the demand of the. PY of which i ACTER OF THE issue of said bonds he shall place oon,Pint. FINAL UPETIMEGUARAMTrr. an X in the space after the word,tahce:i hepeto CEREMONIES CONDUCTED original filed the Clerk of the above entitled BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF YES". If the voter desires to votei! YET, COST IS MODERATE. againat the issue of said bonds he, onp- action ia brought to quiet ths (hail place an X in the apace after! I title of the plaintiff in nd to ths the word NO. G. W. UNDQUIST On the reverse side of said ballot Er3prty Mtuated in Logan, ahaU be the following: .County, State of Utah, more pirtl- Offical Ballot for the City 0 ,cuarY described as follows: MORTICIANS Beginning at a point 8 rods Xrth Smithtield, Utah, Special Bend El- -' the Southwest corner of Lot 1. ectkm, Saturday, the Sid day of Sen- Logan, Utah Block ltt or M, Plat D" Iffaa tember, A. D. 1938. P! fM.iW.wvynjawwjw I Farm Survey, thence North 82 rod JOS. W. PETERSON, Northwest tor City Recorder of Smithtield morB or '(M REPLACE OLD PLUGS Lot Md East aim 'l1161 thence 1; Utah" At said election the polls shall Jbe11 i'ne said Lot 86 rod WITH NEW Save Old Rollers opened at the hour of seven (7)1?3" or lcM to the West bank of Have them oclock A. M. and closed at the hour' , Lo8an Nort)l FWd Canal COODftlUt covered with new window shade cloth in our facof seven (7) oclock P. M. Logon and Hyde Park Can'll); double eagle The voting places for all quali- tory. ntbweaterly along the West SPARK PLUGS ified electors of said eity shall canal 32 rods, more or la'd be:1,' Everton & Sons Co. less, to a point due Bast of th New District No. 1 Public conLibrary. of Wost W struction saves on District No. 2 Union Mere. LOGAN, UTAH Store, place morebeginning; thence d oil, gives South Room. rods, or less to the place mors mileage with described in said city and the v judges of elec- beginning, and further less drain on battery, tion shall be: being situated in the West half District No. J. EACH G. Tiowman, Section 27, Township 12 North J. Watte Henry and Mabel Pitcher. Bang One (1) East of the Salt Lib SMOOTH FLOORS District No. 2 R. II Toolsnn, Nora Meridian. NEWEL i. MINES, Johnson and LcGrand Gunnell. Come quick and eaay if you Dated at the City of NORTH CACHE MOTOR for Plaintiff Attorney Smithtield, rent our electric floor Bander. Cache County, Utah, thia 8rd day 210-21- 1 Office Address: of August, At. D. 1988. , Cache Valley Bnk Buiii COMPANY Everton & Sons Co. ing L. VERN TOOLSON, Logan, Utah PHONE 11 Miyor LOGAN, UTAH "Date of first publication, August L SMITHFIELD Attest: 1938a JOS. W. PETERSON Date of lost publication, Scptemb City Recorder. Ad 2, 1938. Made Knetra Upoa Applicatiaa j d.-vi- ce ; STUDENTS PASS THE FOOD One of the pretty nights in many rummer reports, in that of groups of young witam students in attractive uniforms who are nerving as waitresses in summer hotels and ramps. Many thousands of these girls are passing out the roast beef and the ke cream, and jumping to aerva the slightest wish of ths vacationing public. i I 1 ' These joha are popular amutag the seekers after degrees. One large company which manages such enterprises is reported to have had 20 times aa many applications this car for such work as there were places to be fiield. la former days most young wiftnen were satiafird te spend their summer vacations with their families. They were happy if the resort where they sojourned had an available quota of boys, and If there was fair number of partners for the dances and the tennis games. It la a useful sign that yoking women are now eager to work, and that passing out the soup and the fish looks attractive to no many of them, perhapa more ao even than sitting on the sands with the boy friend. 1 It also tel la the wdrld that such manual taaka are just aa honorable aa any kind of work. Many young women with education and social : position thought in farmer days that they lost served if ' la such jobs. These young women waitresses ofprestige showthey such that today ' Ideas ara without foundation, and that any useful work performed ftriently confers honor on the one who does it. The student waiters frequently have moke learning and better, manners than the people they j seme. Their training tells then to forget all about that, and devote ' themselves to their job, It is an attitude that will win favor. ! : Low prices for grains have been made within recent days. Some Of these prices have been Ijower than for five jars. Which causes (he (tamer Vo uhake his head ehninoualy, and nnxkraiily ask his wife and his neighbors hww the farm population can be expected te pay their Mila, end meet the interest on (heir mortgages, when the prices of their products are at so discouraging a figure. : Fife centuries the human race used te worry shout the nrarrity of ' fond. Great famines swept owr the earth. The lean years told of in Bible history reduced Egypt to dreadful destitution for long and hungry period of seven yessr. The philosophers used to iaay that population was increasing so fast that noon the earth would not be able te support its people. Ndw things have gone to the opposite extreme, and no much fond- stuff in being raised that the farmers have to be kompeiutated for reduring production, or the government has to step in and buy surplus products. Yet very many people lack sufficient food td pro-- i dura good health. Where are the wise men who shall tell us how to handle the problem of the production of excess food, while so many ' people lack the nutrition they need7 prill say the Advocates of government control of fodd productionand the promore must be restriction applied, of strictly crop theory duction must be still further reduced, until the amount of crops grown U not greatly in excess of the amount which the people are able to buy Others will ssy that the better pulley is for the government to buy nP surplus products, and give them to unemployed famines, and thereby reduce relief costs, and get rid of the great surplus whihg weighs i prices down. ' If things could he done that would stimulate business and produce full timo in the factories the worker would he able to buy food mcke generwhich would keep prices ously, and th- - surplus would not be so big, nearer normal. . - ! . S- T- hill-bil- -- ly Jo0 wwr,FeraE' ys TODAYS 'TIRE 1 to-w- it: BUY (3) n- P?M 10! GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY IS THE NO. 1 HIRED MAN tin mmlcm farms XI O matter what crops you raise no matter what your farm problems may he . . . Reddy Kilowatt can reduce work and increase profits for you. Every day he is working at extremely low wages for thousands of farmers in this territory . . doing scores of Jobs electrically far cheaper than they can be done by other methods. Get the facts about electric "hired men" on your farm. Find out how you can reduce work and increase profits. Get full details, too. about the easy payment plan by which you can buy the electric equipment you want and need. Come in let's tpUc it over. ... Vf A njciy fidteh. JWlnq tcitk CKeap Stfuclhj s aodSONS 1 ,ry one-pie- ce ( 65C 1-- Ist |