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Show V. FORD INTERIOR TOWNSENDS RECENT TREATMENT TOLD ACTIONS EXPLAINED LOCALS UTAH. FRIDAY. JULY IT. 1931. yiurly. This, will be the Twiuendite maintain fte means of inerensin; employment to the extent there need not be a single individual ;i, the nation, who can work and who will wrk, without u job. That money w;ll circulate laphlly through money being locked up in the vaulia of the banka. The Townsend proposal maintains that it is the velocity of money tliat determines wlwther times are good or bad. The directors of Research and Statistics of the Federal Reserve Board have stated that the decrease in national business transactions in 1929 from 1.J00 billion to COO billion dollars in 1931, was due larvely to decline in velocity. It mut move rapidly as was the case in 1929 when $1.00 in the banks moved fast enough to do $132.70 of work (business) during the year." Those interested in the future welfare and the nation will do well to look into the Tbwnsend movement and net calmly pass it by without a hearing. Stitchers Fourth Important improvements in the ina meeting on terior treatment (Continued from page 1) of Ford deluxe I and standard body t LdM. July typei including crats offered tlw Nw Deal ihrcv refinements in design of interior! TU ,pent 1,1 eerved years ago. I; has been tried out nd by trim are now in J'frrfIhmente were production It was many are emphatic in the statement Smith. The girt report announced recently at the Ford Mo- that it has been a failure. The tor Company offices. Democrat party is not united on on their In addition t the interior changes, thi. The thet they will begin Republican party's platBoon. dreoeee two wool new and attractive body finish1 form is JJ ad denouncing the New Deal, colon are made available armory but offer nothing in its place, so held wu green and light-famaroon which .what have we- to i miiy dinner hope for from In honor of the birthday are standard in deluxe types. either of these parties? The gjvern-men- t decorated A The Sr. new treatment makes the inJfBen Gittina, has increased its indebtedness n teriors substantially more attractive close to cake formed the dollars and were laid for Mr. and in the view of buyer who have in- is still and we have more borrowing, Ben Gittine Sr. and family, spected the new can, and reflects unemployment today than wa recManon a continuance of the Ibid Si Bom Hill, Mr. and Mr. policy orded three and a half years ago. ST and children, Mr. and Mrs. of adding improvements whenever Poverty ia Just as rife as ever and nf Mr. and Mrs. they become available without wait- There is equally as much An deprivation Jr., and Mr. and Mr. ing for yearly model change. in hunger and other needs and we of High Creek. Important among the improve- canne-- i look into the future with Bigg Anfcew ments is the addition of new acces- definite hope. But Townsend comes sories in the deluxe types. These with were Hill Manon Mr. bill that will change the and to include a new sport-typ-e steering entire outlook of the nation. fas gueats of Mr. and wheel with smart spring steel flexon What is the Townsend Plan? Tremonton Friday. Hill at ible spokes, a A school boy can see far enough thirty hour dock recessed in the rear vision to understand 'the Townsend propos- gr and Mrs. W. R. Deppe Jr. minor and a gldve. Nautical Novelties compartment al. We already have a 2 per cent friends of their few jnitrlained a lock. Chrome bands alfo have been sales tax in this state, in a home on Sunday evening. Idaho, their g like tax in Califronia of 3 per cent. On July 1st, 1936, the Great luncheon waa aerved to added to the wheels. A daliciou The theme of interior tWa money goes for xtate needs. Lakes Naval Training Station, near ' the (trim George G. Nelson, Bo. and Mrs. of the deluxe ia derived The Townsend Proposal asks that Chicago, waa opened for service to body types Mr. Hr and Mm-- T. Earl Adlaop, walnut-grai- n from a new finish for this two per cent be extended to the Naval Reservists of the middle Mr. and Mr. William Erickson, and instrument moldtransactions and maintain it will west States. Reservists in' that secpanel and garnish and Mrs. Earl M. Bodrero. ings. The central section of the in- bring into the coffer, of the nation tor will snake training cruises from strument panel is set off with chro- two and one half billion dollars Chicago to Duluth and Detroit. The j(Sia Venus Cahoon returned to mium old cruisers WILLAMETTE, WILstripes. Knobs for the throttle monthly or 18 billion dollars annualker home in Salt Late on Monday ' MINGTON, DUBUKE, PADUCAH, and instrument panel light ly. It is maintained that the machchoke, after visiting with her grandfather twitch and the handle of the cigar ine age having displaced about ten and HAWK wil lbe used. The numBella Gyllenskog, for two weeks. of Reservists to be taken will lighter as well as the window lift million workmen that number of ber be the largest numBer taken on and door handle escutcheons are and ovemployed club met unemployed peoplo The Busy Stitcher to- harmonise with the now er 60 shall be pensioned by this 2 such an extended jaunt since World Wednesday, July 8, at the home of while the glove compartment per cent tax. The main purpose of War days. their leader, Naomi Jensen. Ruth finish, and the windshield regulator handles this pension is to get them off the Marie Jensen conducted the meetiare in chromium. payrolls and allow their places to ng. A demonstration on the use ven Sunny iHdub held V-- 8 "t?! Srlip w : st eenter-Cove- fifteen--billio- gE Mre-Spe- a- pull-win- d -- I fin-ihs- ed 4-- H - i- Good Hardware The interior upholAtery also has be filled with hungry men and famf the pattern was given by Roberta been newly designed In piping and, ilies who are now unemployed. It Nilion. The girls started work on pillow effect the .fabrics used har- ia further depended that this pentheir slips. monizing with lhehew.i'trini. A new sion shall range between one and Stitchers The Busy 4-- club met style sidewall and door tfpholstoy. two hundred dollars per month and H . GRO-CER- Everton . finish on instrument panel and circulation monthly of 18 billion window moldings, new ash tray, now Mrs. B. R. Bennion of Rolla, Misschrome-finis- h fittings, carpet, the ouri and Vincent Laridn of Washinow upholstery design,rediaigned Sander To Rent ngton, D. C. are viUng their mochoice a cushions and back seat and ther Mrs, R. V Larson'for the month Refinish your floors with our of broadcloth or mohair upholstery. tf July. floor sander. 1 HOURS $1.70 FOR QUALITY MERCHANDISE Mrs. Irel Myer returned to ft REASONABLE AT PRICES home in Rigby on Sunday' after Everton & Sons Co. TRADE AT THE QUALITY visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Nelson Adv. for one week. ft MARKET. LOGAN, UTAII n THE SMITHF1ELD Each week for period of ix weeks (he SENTINEL will print one of a aeries of carfcons representing some well known proverb or saying. proContetsant solve the picture puzilee by writing blanaa hi the or illustrates verb that the cartoon Jul, publicalion 1936. i Date 7, 1936. l)NSlrLT THE COUNTY CLERK of lart publlcafiun, August (Legal Advertisement) THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR Notice to Creditors Summons IN THE DISTK1UT COURT OF THE DISFIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF TRK STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR CACHE COUNTY. THE DISTRICT COURT OF T FIRST JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF IN UTAH. AND THE COUNTY OF CACHE. IN THE D1S-TR1C- in the mutter of the estate of Lins Erick Itanielson, alsu known us BERTHA J. NELSON, L. E. Danielson, DECEASED. Plaintiff, Vs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS JOSEPH 11. NELSON', also known! Creditors will present claims with as JOSEPH 11. NELSON, Jit., 'vouchers to the undersigned adiuin- Defeiidant irtratrix at her residence at field, Cache County, Utah, on or THE STATE OF U TAll TO SA11) before the 5ih day of September, DEFENDANT: 1936. You are hereby summoned to apEva A. Danielson, pear within twenty days after serAdministratrix of the estate vice of this summons upon it u Lars Erick Danielson, also j served within the county in which known as L. E. Danielson, this action is brought, otherwise deceastO. within thirty days after service, and George U. lleinrick, defend the above entitled action; and Attorney for Administratrix. in case of your failure so to do, Date of first publication, July 3, udgment will be rendered against 1936. Date of last publication, July 31, you according to rhe demnad of the complaint, which has been filed with 1936. the Clerk of the above entitled (Legal Advertisement) Court. This action is brought for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of; now between matrimony existing Plaintiff and Defendant, and for CWindow blind roliera to be eov udgment awarding to plaintiff the ered with new cloth in our blind defendant's right, title, equity ami factory, tate in and to their homestead. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff Iist Office Address 8 Arinio Block, , Smith-Sl'MMG- ' ! i f V, 27-2- Save on Sunday I UTAII B3SEBTO3S2Z Safe Gleaning Use safe klrbn for ail dry It is safe and it cleaning. cleans better. Everlon & LOGAN, IS THE RAIL-WA- Y Sons Go. UTAH SAFE-WA- Long distance rate are reduced all day Sunday and every night after 7 oclock The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company Y smoolli, Delicious meals, temptingly served, at low suggests low complete. Only one anawer may be given to a picture. Only one member of a family will be given Guardianship Notices Sons Go swift, safe. t!ut-fi- I If von haven't been on a Unton Pacific train lately, the biggest value yott cannot fully appreciate loull enjoy f American transportation, and filtered air. washed A constant flow of cool, RULES the pictures, , The prizes, totsling $10 in esab. will be wrdw .,h seta with tM rending in complete or near complete picture to the pictures pubhshed, best and meet appropriate answer and either paying their own subscription for a wnun- year or securing one new one year subscription to tho FIELD SENTINEL. Cartoons should not be sent to the paper until the aerie is LS & VS, Carefree travel PROVERB & LOGAN, Y PROVERB CARTOON, NO. 2 Probale Let us supply your needs. You will be pleased with quality, phsi be spent the current month at the home of, treatment also ia used. July in- received;-whicwould mean, one and in standard the Improvements continued their leader. The girl teriors include a new mahogany-grai- n one huff billion additional money in viking on their slips. 15 .Wednesday, ' roe. Standard Pldt Refreshing sleep In new-typ- e Tourist cars, or new-sty- ta mans. Pullman reclining chats with Coaches of an experienced Thoughtful services deep-cushion- . Ml personnel. Low-coside trip M Liberal stopover privileges. fwwut It Mead Lake and Boulder Dam gigantic st , Cellforrla. Thu el but it doesn9t make us blue any morel "You zee. eight of us girls had grown up and got ' married and had babies; all of us live right next door to each other, so to speak and yet we were so busy with housework that we seldom saw each other. Maude realized it first. She said it was a i shame we didn't keep up our friendship; we ought ' to meet and play bridge every Monday afternoon. 'But Monday's washday,' we protested. 'Not for I The Laundry j me,' she replied. 'That's does it better and quicker, and gets things so much cleaner. To say nothing of saving time and bother.' Then and there we organized the Blue Monday And it's been flourislmig ever since, thanks . to 0Nr Laundry 1' . i . out-of-dat- e. &v forts ond mfn. hazc-J- s Aivld of tfto dlsoaap hlghuvt award going to the person in that family submitting the Drst ret. Tho answers may be written in pen, pencil, printed it ype written, PRIZE LIST ... ...m FIRST PRIZE - JfJJ SECOND PRIZE !N lAMI THIRD PRIZE ... 0 LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS COUPON I He prtverb answer Is LOGAN, MU My name la UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Address (Save Until Six Cartoons Appear) ' o. I'UONK LOGAN . Far Fwdwr PartlrJw N"t Vnh fodlt 138 OUR REPRESENTATIVE UTAH AND REVERSE CHARGES IS IN SMITH FIELD DAILY Ait 3 ..oq K. |