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JLJh t Jfcaf. which j and credi- gen ed within the county in action is brought, otherwise j tor of Hans Frogner, deceased, and thi ! sen-ice,against all other persons unknown, within thirty day after estate.' title, claiming any right, and defend the above entitled action; Hen or interest in the real property; to case of ytur failure described in the complaint, adverse and in rendered be will to pontiffs ownership, or any cloud do, Judgment the deagainst you according to upon plaintiffs title thereto. ha which mand of the complaint, Defendants. the of Clerk the filed with SUMMONS action is Thie Court. entitled above SAID TO THE STATE OF UTAH quietbrought to recover Judgment, followDEFENDANTS: the' t0 title Your are hereby summoned to ap- ing plaintiffs described property, situated in pear within twenty days after ser- ing Cache County, vice of this summon upon you if Hyrum Precinct, Doe, unknown claimants The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Published Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah Entered at the Pestoffice at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Clam Mail b-- en Advertising Bates Will Be Made Known Uptfn Application POUTICAL CAMPAIGNS ARE OPENED Aa the war guns apit in Ethiopia, the ldg political gune are being brought into play in the United States. Early October marked the real of the great campaign ofl936. It waa then, in the words of Time, that, "13 months before he was to defend his Presidential title against an as yet unamed Republican chaiieger, Franklin Delano Roosevelt jugged out of W'ashington for a 3,000 mile stretch of political roadwork-.-.- -. Champion Robaevelt felt it was not too early for him to go through hia paces for the benefit of some 50,000,000 voters who will turn thumbs up or down on him in 1936. Lesser lights had played their part it waa time..for..the chief to lead his legions into battle. The Presidents speeches on his trip constituted direct, defenses of what he and hia Administration have done. First address, for example, waa at Fremont, Nebraska, in the heart of the farm fek one of hie moot imbelt. There Mr. Roosevelt stood portant legislative pet, the AAA. At Salt Lake City, he praised Philippine Independence; one dt the major.Jurts..of..hia Administration in the field of foreign affaire. At Bouloer City, Nevada, he dedicated the great Buulder Dam and poke aggressively in defense of Federal Public Works spending, and "government in the power business. Thus it went, in set and informal speeches made all along his route. It is Mgnificant that he..aaid nothing concerning e new constitui tonal d issue. Most experts n thr think that he amendment, n will continue to say nothing about it in the future it is too dangerous and might become a boomerang. Thus opened the campaign of the "party in power." And, shortly after the President had gone to the aea on the cruiser Bouattm, it was met by the head..of..the "party out of power, Me Hoover, who apparently opened the Republican campaign of..l936 with n ringing speech at Oakland, Calif ronia. This speech by the only living was more than usually important it is, for the first time since he went down Id defeat in 1932; MrHaover.. directly attacked, by name and by inference, definite acts and policies of the President. Even when he was campaigning in 1932; Mr. Hoover, if this writers memory is currect, stuck to principles clear of personalities, and on only one in that bitter fight apoke..the name of Roosevelt. Mr. IltAver said that the Roosevelt administration "is now clutched in the meshes of the gigantic spending bureaucracy it has created. He went in to say that un!eaa..the..budget in balanced, "we shall see one of these three horsemen ravage the land taxation, repudiation or inflation. He denounced the New Deals relief program, and said that tho last Republican administration (hiv own) had provided sound, economical relief for the needy, and that the Rodhevelt administra tivn had undone the good work achieved thn...In effect, hia speech was a clarion call to Republicans tojoin shoulder to shoulder in a fight to bring bark into government the principle dt their party. These recent events have done much to clarify vagueness surrounding the political situation, are helping to bring tho issues into bold relief. One news magazine has observed that the forthcoming battle will he the greatest since 1896, and that the main issue will be (he same one that McKinley and Bryan fought over sound money. four-squa- Fleming, Plaintiff VS. Mulcum t: fi-- e Wl Radio Service LOGAN J East f IX THE DISTRICT COURT OFI THE FIRST JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THEI COUNTY OF CACHE. D1S-TRIC- T Joseph Xyquist, llainliff, VS. I Beans Christensen, Anna Edwards, Guilds Anderson, James Frogner, Earl McBride, Myrtle McBride, Kus-f "ell McBride, Chdys McBride and Leroy McBride, only known surviving heirs-at-laof Hani Frogner, deceased, and John Doc and Jane! w "van jpiujjw Go. PHONE Post Office JiT 5. BHB OF THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR THIS .80 $1J5 81.25 $1.60 $1.85 $1.10 81.20 -- $1.50 31.40 SEE US FOR YOUR BRAN AND MILL RUN BY THE TON. WE HAVE A SPECIAL PRICE. 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Mr. Furnas pointed out that an effective picture of motor accident "would have to include ..motion pictures and sound effects, tgo the flopping, pointless efforts of the injured to etnnd up; the queer grunting noises; the steady, panting groaning of a human being with pain creeping upon him a the.jihoek wears off. It would portray the clack expression on tho face..of..a..man,.. drugged with shock, staring at the Z twist in his broken leg, the insane crumpled effect of a child's body after ila bones are crushed inward, a realistic pcfctrait of an hysterical woman with her screaming mouth opening a hole in the b'oody drip that fills her eyes and..runa..off her chin. Minor details would include the raw ends of bones protruding through flesh in compound fracture and the dark red oozing surfaces where clothes and hkin are Hayed off at once. Horrible nauseous disgusting? Yes but these details are not one iuta too much so. They are. part and parcel of thousands of accidents each year. 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