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Show .. -v ! mi - . - E , ? j n f i, SUITS FIELD SENTINEL November 15. IMS t Miss Wanda Greene of Ogden Miss Helen Tuttle and Mis lone with her sj3ter, Mrs. James visitors Gessel of Logan were Cantwell last week end. Smithfield on Sunday. vis-it- The SMITHF1ELD SENTINEL i PubHeked 1 Entered at tb IS ESSENTIAL IN Every Friday at Smithfield, Utek The exWashington, D. C. perience of private financial instiAn aw old Demmler, tutions and the Federal Housing Plaintiff, Administration in morU v. gage" proposed for insurance has disclosed tha fact that the causes George 8. Kammell, Amy R. Gus- for rejection fsfl into definite and,, tsveson. Parley S. Rammell, Alma frequently recurring classification s. Ij Rammell, Parley C. Rammell Earl Thery an throe distinct stops Runoieil, Luella B. Fullmer, Groce taken in the examination of a pro-- ! B Stoddard and Uynra Rammell, posed mortgage, according to the only known surviving heirs at tow Stewart McDonald. 4 Charles H. Rammell, deceased, Administrator, and John Doe and Jane Doe, un- PreHmifisry examination; of thf property by architects and I known claimants end creditors of valuator; and finally, mortgage Charles H. Rammell, deceased, and g. agonist all other persons unknown,) Application YOU DONT HAVE TO KNOW ANYTHING f It dwuY take brains to pash the throttle IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. FHA APPRAISALS Pestoffice at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claas Mail Advertising Batca Will Be Mad Kaava Upo Summons COMFLETE DATA poor ear to the fWJbrbosrd. It doesnt take cleverness to weave in aad eat of traffic at sixty an hour to the ertinemation of the slower awviag highway mile user. It doesnt take any inteUectaal capacity to hang onto the steering give her the gun, and see if yen can uke the speedometer wheel, d. eUte have i'1min,:,ny..ri,ght; Preliminary revealed the following causes for lien or interest in toe real property, described in the complaint, adverse rejecton sa those to plaintiffs ownership, or any j encountered: cloud upen plaintiffs title thereto, 1. Lack of sufficient data. Defendants. 2. Insufficient assured income to meat monthly payments. SUMMONS & Lack of assets necessary to THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID cover costs of construction. DEFENDANTS: I. Requests for amounts in ex-- Yon are hereby summoned to up-cess of 80 per cent of tha appraised pear within twenty days after ser- (vice of this summons upon yon if Many applicants have made the 'served within toe county in which mistake of considering that some1 this netkm is brought, nttumr!.. of toe .'questions appearing on the w,fW" application form were noneisentLl and have omitted answering them. One lone omission it frequently the cause pt delay in acceptance fit a', egidnst you according to toe demand PRACTICE NEW ENGLAND THRIFT mortgrge and means that the form (4 toe complaint, which has been ,1 musk,, be returned to the applicant ; filed with toe Clerk of the above For some years every resource of the government has ben used and 're submitted. Unless fidl and entitled Court. This action is brought to raise the price of form prod nets for the producer. complete information is given, the I to recover judgment, quieting plain- No one begrudge the farmer a good living. But the consumer mortgage will be rejected. should ndt be forgotten daring thin process. It must be remembered For example, then , is the case that if an nndue part of too family income la taken for food alone, of an applicant who considered his the purchasing of all other commodities is reduced, with resulting income, other than salary, was en. unemployment. tirely his own business. He neg-- 1 There ia no outstanding way to hold down food' prices to consumacted to state that he had addi- - least by local survey variation of a ers, namely by continually cutting distribution ftoota; income above his sailary and nt on the section line 11.75 chains The railroads do not raise freight rates when the price ef food what the amount was. Fis mortgage south of the northwest comer of products rise, whereas wholesale handling changes between producrejected because toe salary alone ection 11, in Township 11 North ers and consumers are often figured on n percentage basin. This me not a sufficient guarantee to of Range One East of the S.Jt causes a steady pyramiding of final coat to consumers, assure the carrying out of the mort- Lake Meridian, thence on lmni A ton per cent saving in overhead costa oa the retail price of gage contract Had the other regu- survey line 8.00 chains; thence south 1 11,000,000,000 of food purchased, would mesa 1100,000,000 saved in lar income been included in the ABO chrins to street; thence west the family pocket book which could ha speat for other necessities or :!inancial statement as It properly on the north line of street 3.00 luxuries whey which would not otherwise hr expended for radios; should have been, the risk probably chains; thenca North on local surautomobiles; traveling, better homes; etc, cto.: would Jcvi been approved. vey line 4.50 chains to the place of Thrift creates wealth. Now in the time for the nation to practice In cAes of new construction, beginning, containing 1.35 acres. thrift on the family bread basket and demand j' and encourage mermany Applicants desiring to have L E. NELSON, chandising methods that cut waste between producer and consumer. commitment for insured mortgages Attorney for Plaintiff have Oft had the necessary assets Pbet Office Address: 27-2- 8 Arims to the to Block, Logan, Utah. dwelling complebrtyg above entitled action; and in case Date of first publication. Novemtion, at which stage an insured I of yonr jifailure to do so, judgment ber could bo 8, 1935. mortgage the on placed will be rendered against you Date of last publication December THE DISTRICT COURT OF, cording to. the demand of the com-TH- E property. Approval necessarily had to be refused, because If materials 6, 1935. DIS- - plaint which has been fifed FIRST JUDICIAL with and labor had not been paid for (Legal Advertisement) TRICT OF THE STATE OF; the Cbrk of the Court. the time the mortgage became by This action ia brought to quiet UTAH, IN AND. FOR THE Mr. Robert Griffith left COUNTY OF CACtiEL the title of the plaintiffs against effective there would have been Monday on a business . premises. Arrangi-trip to Los Angles. (the defendants to the land described DAVID L. HENDRY, JESSE comP,fte financing in the plaintiffs' complaint and as of dwelling must be made before MAUGHAM, PETER M. WILLIAM- - follows: SON, IDA W. BAIR and ANN W. Lot feur (4) on Mock foar (4) n retention can be acted upon FOR RADIO SERVICE ns platted on Plat --A of Wells- - fVOTbF-NIELSEN, Often denied is because villa approval and containing! City Plaintiffs, Survey SEE . vs. one and (114) acres, andlie amount asked under the mort-furthn excess of 80 per cent MATHEW H. SHAW, Hugh described as being situated R'1 ft npprained value of toe. pro-thrCocife M. Wetland, Ivan in toe Southeast quarter of Section I This ia due tnr.ny times to Radio Service Oo. McCalllster, Glen McCallister, Lois (8), Township Ten (10) North that the applicant uses McCullister, Alta hL Benedict, Eliaa-bet- h of Range One (1) West of the Silt LOGAN I the PHONE S17 cokt to him ns a basis for Lake Meridian. Kerr, Bessie H. Kelley Paul H. Shaw, heirs at law of1 and he has East of NEWEL G. DAINES, reprafe!, Pest Office actually paid EPHRAIM SHAW, Deceased; Mild- -' excessive, price for toe house. Attorney for Plaintiffs I Income cannot red Mstkin, Martha Leishman, Char- Addroas: always be accep-- j lotte Olsen, Annie Mstkin, Esther 210-21- 1 Cache Valley Bank Bldg., ted as satisfiictory, even though the! j I annual Lynda, Mary B. Larton, Samuel Lgan, Utah. total of revenues of the! Date of first publication, Nov parties Interested in the property! Baker, Pheobe Bushman, Zina Stott, I Hattie Jensen, Alice Gardner, Tho- ember 8, 1935. appears to be sufficient In such mas R. Leavitt, Christeena Barker, Date of last publication, December casea the application will not be I Jessie Shipley, Owen Archibald and 6, 1935. jI accepted. wife, Louisa H. Archibald, John in other reported oiscs where toe Layne, Ida A. Brown, Roseiln LyNonce Creditors man, George Parker, Mary Earl, Esther White, Thomas Wilson, Anurance. A man making 3300 al nie Alder, William Leavitt, Edward IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF month but who is liable for Sarah L. Leavitt, Edwin Leavitt, 1Imn3r Wment omnotl FIffT inDI2 TRICT Webster, Jeremiah Leavitt, Thomas THEjbase his credit position on his gross D. Leavitt, Rowell Workman, FrankCOUNTY OF CACHE, STATEinconw but on his net Deducting lin Ieavitt, JuUs Wyatt, this prior claim on his income it Elmyn Alfred Readford, Leavitt, Betsy was found that the assured incline In the matter of the Estate of Wyatt, Orpha L. Woolf and Amoe was insufficient to justify granting LEVI D. PHILLIPS, Leavitt, heirs at law of THOMAS the mortgage. R. LEAVITT, Deceased; "and all Deceased. known and unknown heirs and nil NOTICE TO CREDITORS Civil Exams Creditors will present claims with persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien vouchers to toe undersigned adminupon the real property described in istratrix st her residence at Smith- The United States Civil ServSce the plaintiffs complaint, adverse to fiwa, Cwhi County, Ltsh, on or , Commission has announced open the plaintiffs ownership or clouding berore too 28th day of December, j competitive examinations follows; plaintiffs title thereto, I health consutiant, -- TUI varir.ua Defendants. t . grades, 32,600 to 34,600 a year. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 4 Public health research assisVmt, ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: D Optional subjects J2,000 YOU AND EACH OF YOU are GEORGE C. summoned to within hereby appear twenty days after service of tide' summons upon you, if served within toe County - in which this action i b.u otherwise within thirty' ber 22, 1936. brought, to. diys after service, and defend the (Legal Advertisement) Senior pathologist (cotton dis-leases), 34,600 a year, associate Icytologiat (horticulture), 33,200 a Ijrear, asfccfate geneticist (hortii-ul-- 4 tn:l . e:t 8nt B.. . SAVING DOLLARS THROUGH COOPERATION 20 Per Cent SAVING ON MOHAWK TIRES 10 FOR THE NEXT DAYS WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON COAL BY THE T&N OR CARLOAD! CONOCO BRONZE GAS. ns3T CHADE Gal. J risk-ratin- touch ninety-odIn other words yon dont have to knew anything to drive fast. 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