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Show I The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I Published Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah Entered at the Paatoffice at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claaa Mail Mattie t Advertising Rates WUI Be Made Known Upon Application ECONOMIC "All the dire predictions of a slump in business activity this rammer have gone by the boards . . Backlogs in most industries are sufficiently large to insure a good pice light through the third quarter normally the quiet months of the yegr. Most producers are more concerned .about getting out business already booked than about any lag in pew orders. This is particularly true iq mx-l-, machine tools, and ra' ' yon.". So reports authoritative Business whose business indicator is now about twelve 'points-highethan a year ago. The rest of the business magazines are pretty generally in agreement, though some seem to feel that' trouble is brewing, and that in the next year or two a major lump is going to take place. Irrespective of that, it appears that past seasonal 'experience means nothing undn' current conditions. In when this is written, indus-tire- jr Xhat should be going temporarily' backward, even In normal' times are forging ahead and industries that 'should be holding their own or making a little progress, are, by comparison with the yean since 1930 Week, r 80-2- 0-30 In a recent atndy of American highways, with particular attention paid to the relation of rohda to aafe driving, the magazine Fortune aaid: The cold fact that traffic today ia a combination of an "eighty mile an hour" car in the handa of a "twenty mile an hour driver atruggling to adjunt itaelf to a thirty mile an hour road. ' Thera ia little we can do about the car in thin cane ita apeede will continue td increaae, and the automotive engineera have dune wondera in improving the "aafety factor, brakes, lights, steering mechanisms and body construction approach perfection. There ia something we can do about the highway, aa the Fortune article shows. It says that half of the country roads are obsolete. It points out that engineers have devised the model highway of the future a road with ovrr-an- d under passes at intersections, with a wide dividing Nand down the center to prevent head on ciadies, and with separate lanes far alow and fast traffic. Such highways will be built but their coat ia gigantic, technical probletas are involved, and it will be many years before the mileage of such super highways will amount to much in relation to the total mileage of all roads. So in the meantime, uhtAit all we can do about the automobile accident problem ia to work tin" the "twenty mile an hour driver with his eighty mile an hour" ear. We must revise and make more stringent our licensing laws it ia an undeniable fact that a very high percentage of present drivers are incapable of o printing their vehicles safely under moffern traffic and road conditions. We must keep our traffic laws and wo muct enforce them without fear or We must improve the personnel of highway patrols and, in many states, greatly increase the ninnher of men on the force. The beat highway patrolman alive cannot prevent accidents nor apprehend many reckless motorists if he haa hundreds of miles of road to cover. The human element ia responsible for the great majority of accidents. We must make it impossible Mr the "twenty mile an hour driver to operate hia car at eighty on a thiry mile an hour" fa-v- te $ Weatingliouse IOnljralways had hcr me finally - sealed units IN ALL MODELS. First manufacturer 2 Protection to offer Five-Ye- ar ALL ON MODELS. only refrigerator B The with faat-freeai- ng Sanalloy Froster and lee Eject Tray a. 4 Exclusive Watchman continuous Built-i- n insures food pro- interindustry with considerable deest. There Is an unprecedented which are mand for these trailers, inbuilt by small companies, no big field. the dustry having yet entered Some motors executives feel that this presents s great opportunity to their industry, and in the future the showrooms Df the big car markets may offer trailers to go along with ths automobiles. STEEL: This extremely important levindustry is at a high production barel, with fall outlook good of ring labor trouble. The effort Mine President Lewis of the United Workers to unionize traditionally steel will naturally have open-sho- p a vital effect on the industry. And so it goes, throughout the business picture. Commentators are efspeculating frenziedly on what will have conditions industrial fect on the Presidential race. They point out that no President has ever been defeated in a time of strong industrial improvement. And they also point out that no President has ever been elected in the face of practically unanimous opposition of busia position President ness leaders Roosevelt is now in. One precedent ia going to be violated this November. HIGHLIGHTS er mid-Angq- st, booming. A brief survey Df current business follows: RAILROADS: This industry's experience for the first half cf the year was the beet for any comparable period since 1981, though it sustained a net lose. Last half experience, according to all fore the industry casts, will be better will at least break even, and may hjw a small net profit after payment of fixed charges. POWER: Consumption has held to a very high level during the summer. Best gueasers say that new ill-tirecords will be established this fall and winter, and that the industry will be forced to adopt ambitious expansion plans in order to cope with new demand. The Governments power program is naturally worrisom to the private industry, and, according to utility spokesmen, is holidng back development. COTTON: This Industry faces a the new major question msrk in :rop, which started to market August, is free from governmental control for the first time in many years. Prices are no longer arbitrarily fixed. In general, the-- . outlook 'br the crop ia relatively good, though anything can happen. AGRICULTURE: It seems to be a fact that the 1936 drought was me of the worst in history was far more destructive to most crops than even the great drought of 1934. Farmers in the afflicted section will naturally face great hardship, and many of them have been wiped iuL Farmers in sections free from drought will prosper. The total cash farm inccme will undoubtedly be higher this year than it was in 1935. RETAIL TRADE: Is holding up well during the summer, and ia looking forwsrd to the best fall business since depression set in. CONSTRUCTION: Is gradually Improving. Commercial construction is at .the b?3t level in several yean. Residential construction is still at a low ebb, but builders are more or leas optimUtic concerning fall reports. AUTOMOBILE: This indefatigable industry seems to have no saturation point, ia now busy with 1937 models. Interesting angle is report-e- l by Business Week, which says that motor companies are watching the development of the house-tra- il long-depress- As business improves, the workers pay envelope grows fatter. A long list of companies have inaugurated pay ruses so far this year. Others have given employes bonuses. Some have given both an increase in pay and a bonus. boosted Companies which have their payrolls include Eastman, International Harvester, Westinghouee, Jewel Tea. Chrysler has put into effect three pay increases since the summer of 1933 has given bonuses In addition. THE MAIN jtlai - r til in debts BHW SIiSMl!!S.eS,wrtl6nSECTION Ttlh to" b directed ts ha pnhlbhad W -Arai VII. lEttaTi. rf aad to fa .abmitted I h? Eyc cuuiumua tajh tha Jtete at the neat general Wtto BMSact af DiHiMri. tk Tmi. manner pnwided b la w th uS Daki tt orilMn. (Sapartetandsat SECTION lf "Pprovad by the I PsWr laatraetioa.) r Ik af tha state, thb Prepared amendmem'!i?n a raoalred by tk UMUr. ef all th late el llkk. kwriks km SmU I wk km ' Constitational Amendment 1. That tt b propreed to SECTION VIL at tfa No. 5 and factionof 1.tht ofStArttate Mto at Utah Constitution l Mat Bcadatiaw Propesic ta Amu Artid Xlli. Saetira 1 af the 1SECTION L Tho Exasuttv Depaitaaeto af tk af Ante Ameadd! aa Utak, tin ffc- -ii (onit af Oovwnor. Secretary and State, State Auditor. State Treasurer TmUmi f TuribU Prcpcrty Am! Attorney-Gentrsncfe of whoa ahall boM ), tilMMt f Vlu, EkcbpImm kb afflea tar tour nan. ktsiaoina an the Aaaaal Ta fax tfa State. nast fint Honda of January B it naalvad ky tfa Uyialatan af no of of tha tom ahftina. tbt State at Utak, af a'l of thoM tbeted at tha tint aloetioa ikali darted to aaek Haas and te.iUirtiS begin when tkt (tat okall ba admitted lata h H"" Mom tho on rint rnd aad (hall ffaeda? tht Union, da ia Jaauai. A. D. 1M1. Tha effieen SECTION 1. That H b e d th Exaeotlre Department. darins tteb amend Artid XIII, Section ufthTc, at tha Mat af atitutiou of th State at j I cf offic. ihall raid Utah. a. nimniM MMMHMt ohm they shill hovp tho pubtha ycnaral dcctiua in ltso, to mdn lic moot, hooka tod vipm. Tto ahoU at fallows: Mffen i inch dutlM m ova pvaacribad hy SECTION A AD tany iblc property ta aa ha may pmnihad tha State, not auamt under the Uw thto CoMtfortloa ud af tte hv law or under this cuutiutiea. United SECTION I. Tha Secretary af State b ahall ba Btataa, taxed ia proportion to Ha vabsm eataait thb jronmed directed ta hmb aaaaetainad as provided by law Tk, mirfm T ta tha (baton of tha Hate at ba States, of tbt -- . etertion hi tha manner property at tha United school tha Mat dtiaa, towna, counties, diitrieta, mm wiwvfdad by and corporatioBa aieipal public libnriai. SECTION A If adopted br tha (tartan Iota with th tadldiayi thereon md x af tha etata, thb amendment shall taha for rHbev rdiyioas worship or ebar. the fint da at Janaar next uceaad lively Itebte purposes, aad placn of burial not fc a determination b th Board af State held used far private or corporate beno-fit- , or Caneamen at th result of tha election shall fa exempt from taxation. Water dmigaatad ia hatha S hereof. rtyhta, ditches, canals, rucrron. power pteate, pumpiny plants, timnnmimion linen pipes and flnmta owned and ud by iadi- Constitutkmil A mend aunt vid sab or eorpomtiaas for irrigating bath No. 2 with la tha state owned by lueh individual, or corporations, or tho Individual mmbm A Mat Bteotatba Pripeilx ahall not fa atpamtely tend m th VII. Article if n thereof, sat ta Beetles IS, at tax an they shall bo owned aad used Cenetltatiea Bebtiag to Gerernort far aoch purpoaas. Power pbate Vatire Pave aad th PUHaz at cancies la Certetn Offices. tSeia-teadn- t power trmosmiasioa linoi and ether properfoe aaed ty yenentiug and deliverix f PabHc laatiaettoa.) f th for power, a portionforof which is ad it received h th Lagbtatar fumbhing power at all ptnapix water Elate af Utah, two-thirfar irriyatioa purpoaas oa lands ia tha inken elected State af Utah, may fa exempted from team tins thenlat tioa ta tha extent that auch property h ' : SECTION seed far surh purpoaas. Thaw rumptiom Section 0. af Artirb mad hall accrue to th benefit of the am af CautHatiaa af tha State af Utah, water so pumped under auch rerulatioae lowo aa th legislator may prescribe. The team SECTION M. Th Governor tents, aad b aad with tha sonic nl af the of tha Indigent poor am ha remitted ar abated at such times and in luch aumr offi-ce- n State all district aad Senate, appoint whoa efflm are aateblbhed Ip thb aa am to providad by tew. Th by Matin provide for tha exemption from taxab which am b anawd Constitution, ar hemsateads, aad pcnoaai law, aad who appointment ar etertion b tion of home, not to exceed IA0M ia value foe proparty, mat sthsnrfa provided for. If, Mean af th Sana!, a vacancy occur in homo and homaeteada, and AIM fur par. Property not to exceed an State a district office, th Oowraar onal property. atoll appoiBt mb fit pensa to dbcharm IAMB ia vain, owned by disable' pensm who carved in ax war la th military o th doth thereof until tha naut mattes of tha United States or of tfa State at th Senate, whin ha ahall nominate Utah aad by th nnmarriad widows and parson to fUl each affiaa. If th affla of af twin at th aapnaw or dfatriet coart, minor orphans at ouefa persons any ba . opted aa tha teybtatnre may provide. Baaataiy af State, State Auditor, Itete Tha legislator shall provide by bw for b n Treasurer, or Attorney-Gener- al aamaal tax tuffiritaA with other eoarem an death, nabnatioa or otherwise, K to defray the estimated ordia-ai-y at ha tin dot of tha Governor ta fill th earn axpeaaea af tha state far each fhml by appointment, and tha r. Far th pnrpos af payix tfa itete bald hia office until hb tirrmnr ahaU ba abated aad qualified, as an ba by law debt; if any there fa. the legislature shall prerid far levying a tax annually, nffi. SECTION A Tha Bee rate r af State b eient to pay tha aaaaal interest sad to psy hank directed ta aubnit thb prcpaaif tfa principal of such debt, within twenty I amen daunt th slactora af tha state at years from tha final paanga of ths bn 1 the sent jcnarnl Haitian la tha awaaar am tlx th debt (As amended November 4, IMA) I provided br tew. SECTION A Tha Secretary of Bute b SECTION A If adopted by th eteeten directed to submit th prepend at tha state, this amendment shall taha amendment aontainad herein to the electon affect th fint da af Janaar next af tha ta the next general ebctloa b ateta a determinatian h th Raard af State Canvwan at th mult nf tha sias-tb- th manner providad by taw. SECTION A If adapted by tfa cleeten designated hi faction S hereof. of th atat, thb amendment ihall toes ( fact ao th fint day af January next a determination by the Board if Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers af tha result cf tfa alam No. 2 tioa designated ia aaetioB 1 hereof. A Jafati Bmlatisa Prep an A mend-me- n to faction A nf Artid X, af tha Constitutional Amendment CaartHattea Bela tlx ta th State Band ' No. 6 af Edacatlaa. (Bnpari at indent af rnhib A Joint Rrselutioa Prapasing ta Amead laitrartbw 1 Beet hia A Artid VI of tfa CensUlatiea Be tt resolved h tha Ltnbtetnes af of Utah, Relating to Campaasatba at tats at Utah, twa-thiiof all th on raHam barm af th Lcgbtatars, to elected each teas te" (nnrvrrix Be it naalvad by th Lagbtatar at As therein: State at Utah, twe-thir-ds SBCTION of all tfa I L That It b propond fan aiacted ta each of tha Iwa ' imnd faction A af Article X. af the Constitution af tha State af Utah, a fallow,: voting ia favar tfaranf i SECt'ION 1. That it b proposed b SECTION A Th ycnaral sontnl and xarvbton of tha Public School Eye tern amend Section I, Artid VI. of the CoahaU be noted ia a State Board af Edaea-tio- nstitution of th State af Utah, aa folloas: SECTION A Tha members of tho lab-latueooabtinc at auch panana m th ahall receive auch par diem tad milLarbtetarc may prevkla. SECTION A The Secretary at State b eage aa th Legislature may provide, not reMvtby dinctid to submit this pronoard seeding right dolls ra par day und tea eena aawadmat to ths elscton of the itete at par mils far th distance necessarily traveled going to aad returning from tfa pbm h avaarai dectisa ia th af meeting oa tha moot naual mute, aid providad by tew. th by ebetan they shall reedv no other pay ar per-h. O amandawnt ahall take af. fact tha fint day af January not n SECTION A Tha Secretary of State k a deteim (nation by tho Board of hereby directed ta submit thb prepared mdix State Canvanen of tho mult af the ala. anundment to ths doctors of tfa data at the Bait general election ia tte maamr deabaatad hi Bactlen Z haweA provided by tew. SECTION A If adopted by the deden Constitutional Amendment at th state, thb amendment dull taka A fast tha fint day of January, 1M7, No. 4 A Jatat Eaaalattoa Prayastay an Aauad-j- d Walling. Secretary of Sate d Sattiaa IA Artid XII af th tha State of Utah, do hereby certify tad Cantitatisa af th State af Utah, E th b a fall, true and correct oragoix to lay LteUUty d SteddMldan af Ba of tha six Constitutional Amcmhaeatt espy B It nadvad by tha Lcybhtin af proposed by tfa regular acadon af th State af Utah, two-thliaf all tha at IMi as tire scare appeal at fan abated to each af th twa 1 record ta aw office. ia faver thereof: I further certify that thay will appear aa SECTION lv Tfat tt b official toilet at th general tketua UMnd Scetiea U. Article 111. nmpmwl of ths Con tfa Ns. A IMA under tha number aad bib stitution of tha Stats of Utate so teat htntn riftfffiitil a will read a fallows: witness whereof. I have hereunto ret SECTION IA The Lcyblatun may pm mrla hand and affixed tire Great Seal Vida by law that tfa ateekhoUan ia tfa Stats af Utah, thb lit day af S4-- , nrporatloa orranimd toe bankix mtj par- tamfar, 1NA to hoi den of My rftfa Oaaaaa at atoek baufa fatayTS ta additiow to th Wtol stock sMacribed and fullyunbI pdd fa individually mporwbb tfajfaU amoant not oacnodix tee nouat af thab stack ta auch ae tha amount af tfab .lock afSTnaaS Secretary of State, CoutKationnl Amendmeit No. HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Eix I iw J outi mail b mans nt Serving ALL OUR SERVICE IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THOSE IN EVERY FINANCIAL STANDING WITHOUT SACRIFICE OF THOROUGHNESS OR BEAUT r THAT MARKS THE FINAL SERVICES CONDUCTED BY THIS ESTABLISHMENT. 0. W. All-ste- el LINDQUIST And SONS rost operation, safer food storage. to Full -- powered meet extreme conditions without forcing MORTICIANS-Log- ... an, Utah vtX FOR If you want the most refrigerator for the money. . to ere the VALlGRAPU before you buy. MORE PER SAH0 HEAT POUND AND OF GOAL! $119.50 AND UP & FURNITURE CO. 1st No. Logon, Utah HAULING jJif Emptoylx Dreare grfremymatte, 207 EAST niONK I directly Mvekd af ar Indirect! an ar ana wham klndl?SbaS fthepSSL . A 3 NORTH 924 M. Logan, Utah duly He A Eareteyteg what an known a. tST1 11 taatere to abteia 1 '- A 27 " ?' A LE GRAND JOHNSON W.H. Roskelley Coal Yard lx SEE TODAY. Phone No. 7 DENTAL ADVERTISING LAW improper eoodnrt, or aoavletioB af a PROPOSED TO BS ENACTED BT ear. INITIATIVE IA Violating ar aiding others la ddi Behg aa act ts aarend Section any af tha previsions of th deal talas if Utah, IBM. ascended mornoo acx. IS ChspteT TA Laws af Utalk tha Department of Her lu A trettea Refusing (Mahtag it legal fa Deatbte to Adrer! ar the State Beard of Health, tk officers or employss, oeeare to hb off inatmmente, laboratory. eqnipmeoL plteaeas or supplba for the purpose at Pecting th saaML lA Xoeping hb office, hutruraesla. h ! ol unproferetonal aoa- - retory eqalpmeat. anplbneeo at suprt la aa innaiteiy condition. d"hto dSSredtedJdk aoa sbbii GRAVEL IT IS CHEAPER TO USE BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL BECAUSE IT DELIVERS MORE HEAT PER POUND. AND THERE IS LESS ASH AND SOOT BECAUSE BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL IS CLEANED! ORDER SOME CRYSTAL BOTTLING 727480 West 7 Initiative Amendment economy . confirmed by actual records covering years of service. Mure a TfhSfuytSJil. ar be aunt u LAX mechanism beyond rapacity. 7 aauiTi nix . 5 for longercabinets life, lower Ten-ye- I 1 b CAFE tection. 6 Constitutional Amendmenus - at ia kl" r" , I H. H. Watllng. Saeretanr tfa Stats of Utah, da hereto eerttiPj th foregoing b a fall, true nabSuT aapy at tha laitiatfv taw fiW te'earenuT fie and to b voted upea at tfa B1 o to ba held November A IMA X. electiea WTOKSg'-tI farther evrtify that It will apw b pmaamte re tedare th affirial baltet at tire geirerel A IMA aadar tha auoifar and Jto Bemhmd fere .Uk a. Nov. herein itoignatsd. Ia wltaam wketnof, I ha hcreunte my hand and affixed tire Great Seal at Preatblag white kb licreu, State at Utah, (hte lit day af Sav Advretbtnx hb toviere to Z PbL 1BBA ,u L - keqdred it" dentist la tfa State at Utah fnmi tag hb prefeeelaa. except tire aavlt .B definite fined prise, br ths Pa pa re. partadicate, eigas. eard. wdb ether IswM areaBS af sdvirttatn. cd. that aS af mreh advertbing tfa asm af tfa Hemmed dentist whsI peciflcally refer ia each adrertMaS treUaiw, aretfad aadar aratamt SECTION A Thb act haU Ufa five daya after tin data af tha official P taauttea to tha Goranmr. I (t) Paregreph II added fa swaeat dentistry. .IB. Haltnnllx hb aatiMa praetb k. 77lt$kxyitA rfwle at State |