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Show SMITHFIELD SENTINEI, Friday. Auyurt 20 CAR NUMBER The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Claaa Mail Advertiaing Ratee Will Be Made Known Upon Application of Every driver should decide for himself wheather he wants to be at the wheel of Car Number 20. The THE BURNING OF THE MILL film recent fiery halocuat that reduced the Farmer Union Mill to a etark pile of charred wreckage, wee the major local catastrophe in ten yean. A calamity that destroyed a mark of the part and incon veniiencee in the future. Tim mill wee truly one of Smdthfielda few anrviving landmark Having been in openation nearly half a century, it ha witnessed the gradual defcAopment of our city from a one store village into one of the fasteet growing little oftie in the etaite. It ha seen the price of it'a product fluetnete five hundred per cent thru war and depression hHt like Be maternal parent agriculture K haa loyally continued oper-thr- u thick mud thin. The mill wen osgiimlly erected in the manner of many an early Thru the cooperative method. The Flannera Union day enterprise Mills, aa its name signifies, was built cooperatively by the farmers of Smithfield in the year of 1888, The miH began operation in the early opring id 1889 with James Kirkbride aa ita president and E. R. Mika Jr, aa busineaa manager, with an 80 barrel capacity and a hundred tbotmand dollar business. Its products became well known not only fa Utah hut in surrounding states as well. Ita operation haa always been pftfitaUa because it hae utilized one of the generosities of nature-wa-ter decision is realy within his power. He cn drive carefullyn accordance with the law and good judgment he can keep his speed to reasonable levels, maintain his car in first claaa mechanical condition so far aa safety devices are concerned, and work on the basis that it is better to give than risk a trip up his right-of-wa- y in an ambulance. Or he can take chancea he can regard crowded streets, highways end play grounds, where his reckless and adventurous instinte may be indulged to the full without reguard for others or lun self. The Lws of chance are immutable and every motorist who is del ibenteiy careless, can be certin that eventually he will come a cropper. He mUy get by with reckless acts thousand times, the thousand ami time he will pay the price. first power. Gamblers with death always lose, The Ere God in his brief hour of free refen consumed a capital the dice are loaded before you start i action of well over twenty thousand doHam aa well aa an undereatimabk the game. value to city and county. There remaine however, the site and the One cBr in twenty will be the potential power waiting for the hand of man to put them to use. death ormaining to everyone thet Smithfield has sustained a loss, A cause of someone's I It ia evident eu this Are gong to be the year. land meric haa gone forever, however, it should be the concern of every 20th driver? citizen to erge the rebuilding of one of Smithfidda vital industries. The Smithfield Kiwflania is doing all they can to help. Whet Club 135 Equitable Regulation At Last a Urge life insurance company, the driver of every car wunan or child before the year is over if the accident experience of 1935 duplicates that of 1934. Statistics for the first six months of the year indicate that lit tie if uny progress has been mabe in curbing the dangerous driver. Publkdtad Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah Entered at the Peetoffice at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Matter to an .idvertisment AccoJxkug 90. ward ckamg up the chaotic trans- ent four days last week at portation problem. Yellow-stor- e park. Changes in such as the long and Curtis Wright of Ogden and ul of the Transport- enda Bingham of Cornish are visit ing their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. sorely needed. outmoded measures short haul clause The bid providing for regulation ation Act are also H. J. Hauser. of trucks and buses irr interstate Mr- - and Mrs. Wlrilace M. Funk commerce has passed both branches of Congress, and haa been approved and son Martin attended the Funk by the President. No fanfare of trufamily Reunion held at Smithfield August 24th. mpets attended its passing or sign- -, headmake did not the it and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lott and ing, Trenton lines. But, from the standpoint of Sunday evening Free. family and Mrs. Jane Lott are vi-- : the general welfare, few pieces of H. Roy Pond of Benson Stake was siting relatives in Blackfoot and legislation passed by recent congre-- ! the speaker at sacrament meeting. Idaho Falls. sat can compare with it in impor- Mr. Ray S. Hansen who has ser- Miss Mary Wheeler returned home ved as ward ckrk for the Trenton Sunday after spending several weeks tance. ward for over thirteen years was i in Salmon City, Idaho fia guest of The bill, does not penalize trucks released and Mr. J. Arch- Miss Marjorie Brower. honorably and buses. It aimily places thier Cottle as sustained as the new ie Mrs. Carl Harris and two Font regulation with in the jurisdiction ward clerk of Provo are visiting Mrs Huns of the Interstate Commerce commBishop Archie J. Harper, Cliff Wi- parents Mr. an Mrs. R. E. Butler. ission, which haa strictly regulated M. Peek, Ray S. Hun-se- n Mr. A. G. dements leflt Thurs-da- y railr:oda in every phase of operat- ser, Kifford Mondottle Archie and J. spent for Denver, Colorado where he ion. It puts nil carriers on the same busin- haa employment. Lake Salt in transacting day equitable basis, so far as regulation ess. Mr. Waldo Barker is attending a and federal supervision is concerned culture school in Ogden. Griffen beauty Mrs. sp Mr. and Spencer The bills passage will produce two immediate results, both of which are of vital public intrest. First, For Easy Easy it willmake It possible to control wildcat the eJmdnate and On Easy Payments bus and truck operator, with imprinsuroper equipment, inadequate For A Genuine ance, and no sence of responsibility that falls upon those that transport Month persons and goods. In this way it will be immense bernfit to establiDemonstration Or Gum For A shed, well operated truck and bus been which have greatly systems, Al To The Easy Agency damaged by the irresponsible within thier industry. Second, it will give our greatest a the railroads single industry fair chance to compete for business. Railroads purchasing will increse, more men will be put to work, schedules will be speede up new conland struction will be undertaken every worker and investor will feel the good effects. Phone East Center Logan Passage of the bill is one step to TRENTON NEWS NOTES . I Washers Font Washing Easy Washer $4.85 Per Free $54.50 Headquarters Homcenter Furniture Store. 152M 26 Smithfield Makes, Makes Smithfield. Have Your Brakes THE CURSE OF COHFORUITT Our schools and institutions of learning turn out every year a host of people fall of self assurance but lacking in creative skill and originality Poaaibly the cause lies in the fact that the essence 'of onr'achoolaatic procceaa la the swallowing of the varnished thought pellets of tbs past. Someone else has done alT the thinking. Advertiser .thru (ha medium of the press and the radio decide whet we shall eat, .drink, wear and read, and society decides how we shall do them. Hence tbia ever increasing group emerges on civilisation taking their views likt their clothing, e and conforming to the latest fashion. WE ARE Inspected At Official Automobile Testing Statiooa FIRESTONE AUTO SUPPLY AND SERVICE .. ready-mad- Mu apparently ia STORE a blind follower of fashion. He dare not publicly wear a atyle of apparel that ia not worn by millions of other humans, evna though It may be discomfortable and unconventional. One wonders at times if this mania has not become mental aa well aa phyaicaL The late Jane Adame was once aaked what she thought of tha bobbsd heads of girls and she answered that ahe wan not d'aturbed .by the uniformity on the outrides of peoples heada, it was the uniformity on the inside that worried her. - SHERIFFS SALE 310 NO. No. 219 for Utah State Road Gommisions UTAH MAIN, LOGAN, (Final Inspection Date September 15th) Official Slate Inspection Blair Motor Co. Station West 1st North St. Legal Notice la the District Court of the First IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Judicial District of the State ef THE DISFIRST JUDICIAL Utah, in and for --the County of TRICT OF THE STATE OF Cache. UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. James M. Poulaen, Plaintiff - vu. WANTED nc Mm LOOKI A GENUINE WANTED Licensed gold buyers will pay up to 95.00 an ounce for old dental bridges, crowns, rings, chains, lockets, watch case, spectacle frames etc, or any other discarded jewelry If mailed within 30 days. Take advantage of this won derful opportunity given to you by a reliable concern to get full value for your old gold. We also buy old silver. GOLD Royal C. Bassett, us administrator of the Estate of Siarh Ann Bassett, Deceased; and H. B. Johnson, defendants. To he Sold at Sheriffs eale on the 2 1st day of September 1935 ot ten oclock A. M. t the front door of the County Court House, In Logan, Cache County, Utah, the following described property Lot S, Block 39, Plat "A, Logan City Survey, containing 162 square rods, and situate in Section 33, Township 12 North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 24th day of August to-wr- it: 1935. JEFF STCtVELL Sheriff of Cache County Utah By, H. Weathers tone, Deputy L. E. Nelson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Legal Notice IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS v Oliver trator Nilson, Moaea Jansen, Plaintiff, versus Doe Bbhback end Jane Doe John Bohback, unknown hairs-at-laand unknown creditors and claimants of Anna S. Bohback, deceased, and John A. Crockett, administrator 1 Anna S. Bohbask, deceased; and against all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, ien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs or any ownership, cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto, tefendants. The State of Utah to Said Defendant You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served . within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, udgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. This action is brought to recover Judgment, quieting plaintiff title to the following described prop erty situated in Hyde Park, Cache County, Utah, All of lot 2, block 10, plat "A", Prk town survey, containing 1 0 acres, and situate in the Northeast quarter of section 10 tawnahip 12 north range one east of the Salt lake Meridian. L. E. Nelson. J to-w- In the matter of the eatate of Minnie Hansen, otherwise known as Minn;e H. Nikon, deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to (hie undersigned at Smithfield, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 21st day of October, 1985. SUMMONS adminis- it: 11-16- Attorney for Ilaintiff Post Office Address: 97-2-3 Arimo Block, of tha estate of Logan, Utah. Minnie Hansen, otherwise iaPt of first publication, Aug. known aa Minnie H. ELCO GOLD 1 Sympathetic ing direction 1935. Data of last publication, Sept. 13, 1935. (Advertisement) 19! Ia,t puUIcion Spt. 6. '3 EQUIPPED WITH THE FAMOUS SUPER FREEZER TERMS SO EASY YOU CANT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE ANOTHER REFINERY A SMALL DOWN DAY PAYMENT-BALA- NCE AT THE HATE OF And that! only half the good news; BecauseFrlgidaire with the Soper Freezer actually saves more la dollars and cents every month than tha amount of the payments. Gome In and get the details. and understand FrlglMre have marked Mm Start aa law a Lindquist Mortuary funerals for many years. l,ow soft, tuo, has been an outtmi-in- g factor. We have earned for fair deal- Crystal Bottling & Fumitu re Co. ing and dependability. Nil-so- n, deceased. George C. Heinrich, Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication, Aug. 16, DAORE 212 Spring Areae Bldg. Los Angeles, California our reputation 9 Logan, Utah G. W. Lindquist (Advertisement) and Sons FOR SALE Five acre of land " the Walter White place. Inquire Qf Ernest LittlediLe. Adr. 9 . MORTICIANS Logan, Utah S3 j 72-8- 0 West 1st North Logan, Utah t - |