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Show OH YEAH COLUMN The 8MITHFIELD SENTINEL Jatcrad at lie Psatoffice at Smithfield. Utah, aa Second supported th-'- Clan HERE ARE THE 1939 FORD Mmy husbands, it is claimed, dn they rut support their wives as married, should, liafore they gat i'lblitlwd Eierjf Frida; at Smithfield. Utah Mail Matter Advertising Batee Will lie Made Known Upon Applicative ELECTION DAY day over almost all the United Tuesday, November H, is clecti'-is the opportunity of the people to prove that democracy States. It j is nut a failure. In some of the greatest countries of the world it is said that dcnvicracy has broken do ah, that it does not work that the people do not use intelligence in electing their rulers and ' officers, that the legislative bodies chosen in democratic nations apend their time in useless wrangling, so that they do not produce the results the people want. So they aay this is necessary for a modern people if they wish to obtain progress and satisfy their wants and aspirations, to yield their power to some leader or group of leaders, who will produce done promptly unity among the population, and get the things which need to he (Lais. The American people do not believe in that idea. StiH they know so many that many things go wrong in the United States, because intellivote or not do their duties, to political citixens fail to attend own selfish intertheir consider cases in people Or just many gently, ests or the need of their own locality or district when they cant the whole country. prosper unless they look out for the welfare of S to . So the American people have their opportunity on November demo- -l the these show that against complaints and ' go to the poNs who era tic sytem are not well taken. If the people elect officers to have an intelligent view of government and business and who seek -i demonstrais a it human and progress welfare i promote tho general fcjtore- tion that democracy does work and that it is not t set Into go to the polls or a groat portion of them refuse how count ry our that we sure be can there when they get we once thought ' telligently will not get sick of the democratic institutions which , wen our most glorious possession? 1 The American Red Crons again cornea to fhe people, and again hand pleads with their generous hearts to hold out the helping know to those who are stricken by misfortune. If people want to what the Bed Oom docs, they might read the story of what was done for the flood refugees in 1937. 1,062,-00-0 When that great catastrophe swept about a doxen states to had them of rescue. Many people were In urgent need of even and second on water floors, those from raging take refuge n roofs. They had to be carried away in boats from the menacing cried out water, they needed dry clothes, their hungry stomachs of them despairing many cold, famishing wet, were for food; They and many of them sick from the exposure. not What would ail these poor unfortunates have done if it hod The died. have would thousands Cress? Red Many been for the waa too terrible for words to misery and suffering of all those folks Bed Cross is ready with its the such happen, When things express. with doctors, nurses, medicines, relief sta. superb system to step in that the suffering (ions hospitals clothing md food everything people need. What could we do without snrh an organisation ? Great floods, fires, Unly hurricanes, tidal waves, and other things are We must have a national organixtion equipped with ail that science and experience css provide, to help in such emergencies. the Red Cross Such disasters are only one feature of the werk of educaIts noble efforts for the war veterans, for health andarehygiene well known. accident prevention nick for the of care tion for The country should respond generously to this appeal. them ve.y carefully must get used to living in small The young people are quarters. by practising for that necessity the seat into crowding four in small automobile. The boy wivj used to be satisfied or sling to play with a who shot, may now have a son wants an auto for a plaything. They aay we must seek the dawn of a new day. Only way most people all see it in Utah is to stay up night. The life of the party is sometimes the death of work on the job next day. What is the most popular winter port? Ferhaps the one in which the most people have to engage, is that of getting out the ashes. Home "Jerusalem, my Happy said the gcod old hymn. Now in that land of fighting, it might be more appropriate to sing it "Jerusalem, my scrappy home. The American people havent yet had to dig in the trenches, same as they constantly do over in Europe, yet they have to dig into their pockets enough to make up. the They used to say that in bright dictionary of youth, there was no such word as Fail". Now there doesnt seem to be any such word as Stop." bean-blow- er HERB are the sew 1939 Ford V-- 8 broken by louvres, a low radiator cars. Above, the deluxe' Ford or grille In bright metal and wide sedan, below the Ford V-- 8 Tudor paced headlamps. The Ford V--8 has sedan. The two cars are a full grills and unobtrusive louvres ' styled. The deluxe car individually has wholly at the rear of tho hoodsldes. The sew streamlines, a deep hood un deluxe ears are powered with the 85 BEHIND THE ther heads are diya. Rur-a- u putting themselves on record that tna upturn is at band, and the political soothsayers are revising earlier predicting on tho voting ibets being pla.ed that Democrats will not drop more than 20 eats in the House. In the sound (AFTER HOUSTON and fury of the AF. of L. convention at Houston, on- - of the most significant developments was largely overlooked. This waa labor's formal entrance in th- - fight against Hill BaroBUSINESS New York metric readings of business conditions continue to show "clear weather ahead, with consumer purchasing power maintaining its steady watching gain. Smart merchants, trends to determine hich sections of the public ere getting biggest share of tiiis new buying money,' notice the following: steel and auto factory employes will have more money to spend, as activity in their Indus- tries climbs upward; paper menu factum are dealing out larger pay- - pnintment cf an AF. of L. commit- rolls because they are now using tee to study and take appropriate 88 per cent of the industrys plant action concerning th; crucial uroib- capacity, highest rate since early lem of equitable distribution cf tho find .tax burden, wi'fi especial reference 1937; railroad yard towns j i i. . i vfiCOONEB' DINNER CARS V--8 to see that they did not fall out of iko automobile. Th-many y aay there are too yes men. The people say the, eed more of them when they ask he boss for a raise. The American people, it is said SCENES HELPING THE NED CROSS 4. 1938. UTAH. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER SMITH FIELD. CACHE COUNTY. American markers are due for pay increases under the Wages snd Hours law taking effect this week Administrator Elmer F. Andrews es-'timates that 11.000,090 employes come under the regulations and that 750,000 or 7 per cent, have been earning less than the 25 cents an hour stipulated by Congress. Gov- emment leaders are following with interest the attempt to enforce this legislation, since it marks the New Deals second attempt to put a floor under wages and a ceiling ov- er rrosnerity and the general elections are the other two popular conversational topics on Capital cf rs. horsepower engine, the Ford V--8 with the 85 or 60 horsepower angina Both care hare hydraulic brakes. Bodies are l. The deluxe cars are available in five body types, the Ford V-- 8 In three, with color option. at Houston which no other Cbngres-bui- y sional measure has ever survived labor1! militant opposition. COMFORT Now QUOTIENT comes another instance of that ability to combine commonplace raw materials into totally new and useful products, which has made American industry great Severe,' furniture companies have announced this year a new kind of furniture bringing into the home a novel product developed in the laboratories of manufaeturera made hundreds of tests to prove that sterilized animal hairs plus rubber could give the furniture industry an upholsteiy which would prevent springs from working through and revolutionize wear standard. Nukraft ia already ased in seats for trolleys, busses, planes and theatres, it is reported. HEADLINES IN NEW YORK -Nations airlines carried more passengers in September than in any Three previous month in history more companies report earnings above 1937 National Biscuit, Core inned fea- Forducts Refining and Bayuk Cip is not a fluff of old-faGeneral Motors recalls 35r thers or dawn, or a bit of wadding, art 000 workers and Chrysler Corport4t. ation announces it has rehired T.dl ippej r Iff u.Sd Bemployes sice August 1 . , flf . , i rates interest when in 1939, eginning i,.. olld as nukrait now takes rank m im- - on insurance policy loans drop from 6 to 5 per cent, policy holders wiO forks save $13,500,000 annually fourth largest diamond, the Pnsi- sh 8L-0- ' L d,oved i"eni. V" Vs 'sitoh" a terior aoraMIB man anti-chi!1 construction awjudsr 0 towna and citie Mn condoning measure, and it as in furteeath c0"se:u direct onnosition to the entire trend play T irntiure ,hsrty daui w P,Dle the n3w 89 Vr cnt above last year. develnDmntl befre modem industrial and of established policy cn the nvrt of the public and organised labor. II Informed rfeservers interpret this'! dual action as indicative of organ-- 1 1 ixed labors swing toward closer i cooperation with industry, and pre-!- ! diet thatl abor will keep a jhanpl eye trained on taxing plans eon- - ! b 'or.trw nd stile leg-i- l islatures next year. They also say'I?A that Pitmans pl-- n to tax chain I stom in' rbiivion received a blew j in w fr J' - - Abe Murdock Utahs Rights Fights For I If '' 1 YOU ARB THIS TYPE YDUlt f A. was ms bourbon man V'- - J ' i a'1''' ' i 1 ns I V I I. f r Electric Ranges cook dinner for thousands of families in this territory every day automatically. All you have to do is place the food in the oven and set the automatic dials. You can go out for the afternoon and come home to a perfectly cooked meaL The convenience 'of automatic cooking, however, is only one of the many advantages of electric cookery. Hundreds of housewives havs purchased electric ranges recently because of their cleanliness; hundreds of others because of the low operating cast on present electric rates. More than 140,000 home dwellers in ik territory enjoy electric cooking. Why not join this happy throng? Como in. Lets talk it over. ELECTRIC COOKING COSTS ; r i mudvkAA, I I THAN YOU .SEE YOUR DEALER OR THINK If your character resembles this contented gentlemans, write on your cuff Get old Kentuckys Double-Ric- h straight Bourbon! I I I f I I - I . FARMERS: REMEMBER HE HAS SUPPORTED EVERY BILL SPONSORED BY YOUR ORGANIZATIONS FOR YOUR BETTERMENT; THAT HE SAVED THE APPOPRIATION FOB THE GRAZING ADVISORY HOARDS; THAT HE STEAPFAST-LINSISTS UPON ADEQUATE PROTECTION FOR WHEAT, SUGAR BEETS AND OTHER UTAH CROPS. WORKERS: (REMEMBER T!HAT HE IS ENDORSED BY OF YOUR UNIONS; THAT HE FOUGHT FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING; THAT IILS NAME WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ON THE WAGES AND HOURS BILL PETITION. VETERANS: REMEMBER THAT HE VOTED AGAINST TJJE MISS NAMED ECONOMY ACT; THAT HE VOTED FOR BONUS; THAT HE JTAS HELPED THOUSANDS OF WITH YOUR CLAIMS. .e CIVIC CLUBS: UEMEMRIER THAT YOU HAVE HAD H V COOPERATION (AGGRESSIVE AND WHOI.EIIEARTED IMPROVING BUSINESS CONDITIONS, SION SORING TROJECTS, PROMOTING THE WELFARE OF YOUR CITY. UTAHNS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE: REMEMBER THAT BJ HEROIC FIGHT FOR OUR RIGHTS IN DHiE COLOJRAIJO RIVER WILL SAVE OUR GREATEST NATURAL REMOUM' SERVlANT. THAT HE IS YOUR LOYAL, G UTAH NEEDS ABE MURDOCK IN CONGRESS srnutn BOURBON omsiar Hraoor-cor- a. ins khimuy oimLLxaixa ucH a. v. VOTE 6 J 1 'u HARD-WORKIN- i. E DEMOCRATIC ' E. Sf 1 |