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Show WT SMITHFIELD. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY, The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Published Ever Ed tvrad at the Paetoffice Flide at Southfield, Utah st Smithfield, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter Advertising Rates Will Be Made Known Upon Application atraU-jackelc- This is especially interesting in the light of the announced opinion of other observers that some proponents of excessively stringent regulation feel that it is a "subtle manner of bringing about the goal of complote socialization of the utility industry. Today utilities are coming mow and more under the control of bureaucrats. They are, aa a connesurnre, losing flexibility of action. When a bureau in WaalihigUAa lays down a rule and says that it must be followed by every utility in the country regardless of local conditions, the very spirit of fair regulation in the public interest is violated. Under reasonable state supervision aa in the past, the utility industry has proved itself remarkably alert to the needs of the communities it served. Those needs vary from state to state, city to city, and county to county. Hie utilities have acted accordingly, Aa a result the American utilities give the public the beat and moat flexible service in the world end at an extremely low and declining rate. If wo continue to bind legislative strait-jacketighter about this essential industry, the public will Inevitably be the loser. Management will find it impossible to better service, or to expand. And, if government ownership comes, the public will lost most of ulL Once politics gets its grip eta a great inddstry, well all pay in higher taxes, in poorer service, in the creation of a gigantic political machine.' ts administered by each No one opposes fair regulation of utiUtie state in tho light of Ha needs. Strait-jackregulation, on the other me no less nances the than hand, utility workers and people et Here It s..... Charter Oak PARLOR 'and Maple Enamel Finish FURNACE V N Patented Heat Deflectors So You May . Warm Your Feetl ' X No wealed fuel In a Charter Oak. aa It buna tho gas. Will save you dollan on your coal many bUL doom with mica light airing view of the fire. Setff-pro- of I Charter Oaks have been leaders lor almost a century. $35.00 AND UP walnut finish stove board and stove pipe FREE ' ! Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co.- - fc 72-74- -80 COMMENT To Tax I Mr. Hitler aa that Germany mu3t NOTICE is hereby given of the on Communism. intention of Smithfield City and the down foot its put think City Council thereof to create a I!I What the Soviet organization of anything that is not Red is sell curb and gutter district to be known AND CLRB .known. Mr. Mussolini is aura that and designated as NUMBER DISTRICT he has the plan that should be GUTTER", followed by a welry and bewildered ONE, and to lay and construct a world. A college president in the Curb and Gutter if standard type inches curb--six United States believei that we must and dimension, wide at the top by eight inches constantly have in mind that md communism are common wide at the bottom and approximatefees of a democratic society, and he ly SO inches wide by six inches equally unsympathetic with either. in thickness, all built and instructSol men is responsible for the maxim ed in accordance with the City Enm of counselors gineers plans and specifications. them is wisdom, which is good stuff That the abutting property shall unlou modified by Popes question bo taxed to pay for all materials a few thousand years later: "Who nsuA and the coat of the City Enshall decide when doctors disagree? gineers and Foremans services with The (factors do not seem to be in the understanding that the W. P. accord, and until they are, tho Am- A. shall pay for all other labor in erican patient will do well to be the construction of said curb and his own physician and throw out gntter. all nostrums that have been comThat the estimated coat of the the pounded .from a European prescrip- material to be paid for by tion. abutting property owners is 60 If Congress sees fit to make the cent! (60c) per linear foot That necessary appropriation, next spring the location cf this proposed district will mark the beginning of air mail is as follows: service across .the Atlantic. A bunch The West aide of Main street from of English flowers then can be de- Fourth North to First South frontlivered in New Jersey befbre' they age indudng the East aide of have withered. They would have Blocks 13, 18, 23, 28 and 35 all in wilted considerably on a similar trip Plat A" Smithfield City Survey; fat 1646. In that year, the sailing the East aide of Main street from vessel- Yorkshire got into the papers Third. North to Second South, frontby crossing in sixteen days, and age including the West aide if steamships were doing but little bet- Blocks 29, 22, 19, 12 and 9, all in ter: Plat A Smithfield City Survey; The sum of eight hundrad thou- Loth aides of First North Street sand dollars was spent by men in from Main to First West, including Washington,' D. C. last year for the North side of Block 18 and haircuts,' sbkves and manicures, ac- the South side of Block 23, Plat cording to the Census Bureau, an A Smithfield City Survey; the item ' that suggests several things. North side of First North Street In the first place, who will own up from Main to First East street, to the manicures? Then it is to including frontage along the South x remarked that the government aide of Block 22 Plat A Smith-fiel- d aas a watchful eye. Not brushful City Survey; both sides of of Lather escapes its notice. Why First East street between First mye ' be)d headed men not handed North and Center street, frontage together. , in support of a sliding along the Exit aide of Block 19 sealed for' haircuts? Surely it is and the West aide of Block 20, all worth more to cut an acre of wheat in Flat A Smithfield City Sur- than to do around the edges of Jvey; and the South aide of Center the field with a ecythe. What dojgtreat from Fiist East street to people do nowaday wkh bay rum?; First West street and along the Even the literature of the barber North side of Center street from chop has changed. It does not seem First West street to Main street, the same place with the Police Gaz- - frontage along the North side of ette gone. It used to be the custom Block 12 and 13 and the South to save a particularly ripe joke for side of Block 18, all in Plat A" halreuttihg time. Now a man la Smithfield City Survey. And the likely, to find hia aunt in the next North aide of Second South street rhair, and hold hia tongue accord- between Main and First East street, ingly. frontage along the South side of People of every sort of course are Block 9 Plat A Smithfield City to he found in a large city like Survey. Excepting Blocks or New' York. It la not a cause of of Blocks having the Curb and parts GutManhattan ter already in the wonder, therefore, that foregoing district. has produced the women who enNotice is further given that it is tered the Emergency Relief Bur- the. intention of said City Council to eau to pay back the money that make said' tax payable in five she received from the government equal annual installments, and to while .under the press of necessity. issue warrants the fund Ab ut 70 per cent of the bonus created by such against assessment as probeen bonds have turned into cadi. vided by law. All persons interest How much of it was used in the ed may file a protest and objectway followed by the Gotham lady ions thereto in writing against the is not stated. No opinion ia offered creation of this district for such imaa to whether any of it should have provements, or the levy of said tax been disposed of in that manner. with the City Recorder, on or beTV throe men in ten, the bonds fore the 21 day of October 1936, looked better that the money. It at 8 P. M. be About assumed that that may The (Sty Council will meet and proportion were prompted by trend consider and hear all protests and of mind, or justified by circumstances objections to this on Octoproject In glancing toward the sky in search ber 21, 1936 at 8 P. M. at its of a small cloud that grows until council meeting. it brings about the downpour of W. Peterson, the proverbial rainy day. Reoorder. A North Carolina woman, beneath Date of first whfte roof the stork left twelve ber 25,' 1936. publication, Septemchildren, comes to Fredericksburg, Date of last publication, October Va. to care for six offspring of 16, 1986. her daughter, the newly acquired (Legal Advertisement) family. having been left parentless -- oooby an auto 'accident. A whole continent bestirred Hself over the weA written protest to the lfare of the five Dionnes. City There should be some sort of substantial Council from a majority cf property aid for the foster mol her of six, owners on any block will eliminate that block from the Curb and approaching her new responsibilities after a lifetime of toil on behalf of Gutter district. a round dozen of her own. City CounciL Washington is perparing for what probably will be the last reunnn of the Grand Army of the Republic. It will be a sobered and far from spectacular proceeding. Seventy-on- o years have passed since the close of the Civil war. The veterans of FOR the World War are active and numshould do some erous, but they thinking as they view the GAR SAND celebration. The army of Time stands with fixed bayonets, against which no charge can prevail, and in that AND cotfClct there will be no Armistice Day. GRAVEL Hia Uxfited States Navy does not expect "all work and no play" from her men. Like all schools, she proHAULING vides her men with the opportunity to participate in athletic! All rapi-!- j -- SEEtal ships have football, basketball,! I baseball! and I boxing, wrestling, teams. They also have tailing race ! LE GRAND rowing races, rifle matchei, golf! I matches and swimming meets. The 1 Instructors in the schools and JOHNSON coaches of the various teams are offioera who are graduates of the .207 EAST 3 NORTH United States Naval Academy. The-firs- t United State warship PnONE 924 M. to circumnavigate the world was the USS VINCENNES commanded by Logan, Utah Commander William Bolton Finch.' She left New York on 2 September 1326 and returned via Cape Hope1! on June 8, 1830. , i - ' West 1st No. Logan, Utah ; I ' I. ' .. ,Uo a. MS i- - V m to'ka ' ill . modern design Beautiful Circassian IMS. Notice ol Intention that in a multitude The danger . . which i by no means fanciful, la that the istilitfea d may be no by legislative restrictions. Inhibition and prohibitions that they will fail through sheer inability to move, and will have to be taken over by government aa the only practicable 'means of shaking off the regulative incumbua which government itself has imposed. I WASHINGTON CURRENT fac-iiU- REGULATION STRAIT-JACKE- T OCT. h , Vm. J Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 S Jobt SmlatiM FneMiai mol af Sectlea 1. of SUM dlH VUIMF Vttrflk CsasUiatiea Relating M tee State Execn-(te- a Smfcta Department. tha aad Dctin of Officers. (Saperinleadaat ef Paklk laitracttea.) Ha K motet br tho LeghUtue af of aB tho late af Utah. tua-thitd-e hot started to etch tame caacan Jaa la (Qsh jjambff zay pst d, sent suMbmaed sraari.B?SSt!! l raqiHrW jlr. I TrtBS i kiby SnBSrSASfti;' f attta; tek. -f-te, re, prupined fi SaTfe Krs. BfrtLi thmtei 1. That tt k proposed SECTION Conatitntioul amend Sootloa 1. of Article VIL rf tht Constitution af the Staff af VteS aa fat- - A Mil Erreintfan i. . Aittde XI1L tectli SECTION I. The tumtiif DepartaaM Itea ef the Otete af hall (ocutet af SMiataip of tea General Electten 1ImI State, State Auditor, State Treaanrar I Thaalten af Tangible Attorney-General. each af whoa ahaS M-- rent W Vatae, ExmlSn' aa tht hia office far bar koxlanleg inn, Taa fat tee State. k fint Maaday of January aaxt after taa AanaaJ N re:red by Oe except that tha term tt of flat toflectio. thaw started at the fint eteetiea ehafl y-thbtnmZT heate when the atate shall ha adnitted bite n memhere ef each and Haem renSiS tha Union. and ehall and aa the fint Moa D. Tin A. lKl. affiena la Jaaeary, day SECTION L That h i, af tee benttvi Denar tie tat. iattas their teem af office; ehall raeidr aI tea eaat tt nend Artieia XIII. Bert urn of tha State of Utah atitnUen government, where they ehall hare the public reeonte, hooke and papera. They ehall at; tea general atretiun to m'S'J : perltom each dotiaa aa art pmerihed he feliowa SECTION AU thh Canethation and ae mar ha preeirlhed te. 8ute.not exempt nndcr ttewTnnSwet hr law. tata oe nader thn SECTION A Tha Scantily tt State h United hnU ha textd to proportion to hereby dbueted to submit tell yrega amendment to the eleeteea ad tee etan at ha aacortatned aa provided to ImTef property tt tha United Statea. re ttal2 the next general elect ioa la yredded by law. aarpoMtisna and public" itUT SECTION X If adapted hr tea aketore lota with the buildlnga ttereoa waTSS af tha state, thh aaundeaent ehall aivtly for either religwua nonhip feet tha first day of J Canary text purpsau. and place, af barfal teg a determine tloa hr tha Beard af State itahla Oanrmeeere af tha mult af tea eleetita hold ar read for private nr corporate ohaH ba axampt fram texatiaa. fit, deelgnatod to Sartioa I rirtta. ditch, canal.. plnnta, pnmptag plaata, tranuaimire Constitutional Amendment plpre and flamre owned and mid ridnnlo ar aorporationo for No. 2 within tha eta to awnad by enteUfateS A Joint teeclatlea Prapeaing an Am red-me- re carpreatlona, re tea tadmdaalembm to Seettau IS. af Article VII, af the thereof. NmU not to aepamtely Cwwtitetiea Eehtiag to Goveraer'e they ehall to awnad aid ? Fewer a ad the FlUteg af eluelrely for tuck pnrpeaau Fewer -i-to Certain offleeai power trnnemiuiea linoe and other emm (Saparin-tendeaf FnhSe Inetrurtieu.) tJ. need for genereting and drlivrriacdm : Ee it melred ky the Lagialatare af the trkN power, a portion of which h wN twn-thir-de tt Utah, af aS the tor famishing power for pumphm em: for tarigntioa purpam an lanta to tta State of Utah, may to exempted (ram i i ring thereto, SECTION ties ta tha extent tint each pnmta h L That la prepared far each porpoeae. Theee nund Section IS. of Article VII, af rrire I ueeme to tee benefit af the emt OeaeUtatieu tt tea Statelet Utah, aa I 'water eo pumped nnder eaeh rcteiethm4 SECTION Ul Tha Governor the iegialatarn may p roar riba. Tha taato, and hy and with dm concent of tha af ten todigont pore may bt naiadha m. Sanata. anoint all State.aud district affW abated at aneh tiam aad in inch wata rere whew affien are retahlinhed hy tele aa may ba pravMad to law. Tho bibiam Constitution, or which mjay ha mated hy may prartda for tho aremptioa from tarn, law, and whore appointment or thettau to tian af hamaa, hereuteada. aad pom aot otberwiee prodded far. If, during tee property, not ta exceed K,M ia ralm to reeeee of the Senate; a vacancy recur to oom and hmaetrede. and M( (or m oul property. Property not ta euto uy Stefa re dietriet office; tea Osremre M.B0 to value, owned by djenUr' eiwm to dtackuga Pm next E datlee thereof aatUtbo toe mllUery mre meting lee re On ft of the Senate, when ha ehall are United Statei re ef the lire ef Utah and hy tea anmarrtad widen td Pena to fill rack affiaa. If tore arphaaa sf aneh peeeoaa may lb edjuetiee afthe supremo ar dietriet court. Baeretary af State; State Aaditar. State unptad aa tha kgielature atay provida Tha legtalatara ehall provide to law to Attorney-GenerTreaanrar. al he mooted aanaal tax infficiaat with other mm by death, mignattan or otheralee; it ehall i he tha duty tt tha Governor to fill the af revdnaa, to defray tea estimated aNto hy appointment, and ry expenm tt tha atate for eaeh foal hold hie effieeunti htarawSrerehuTi; rere-tee'Prepare of Paying the nan , 1 debt. If any team be, tee legislature ital nullified, aa reap be to pravidr for tavying a tax unnrelly. aeSk SECTION L The Sae notary af gtate b dent te pay thr annual intarert and to m tha pitecipal of rath debt, within twreta hereby directed ta submit thh prepu amendment to the c lectern of tea elate at yearn from tee find passage ef the Ire creating tha debt (A a amended New ta JEvE? her d. 1M0.) BCTIN A The Saeretary af State b hereby directed ta submit the prepare affaet tea first day af January, next a aaredaaat aanteinad herein to the elecWa reading a detamhmtiou hy tea Baud af tt tea etete fa tea next gaaanl election ta E erennw presided by taw. BtataCaeaoaen of tha af ttoel tteu dealgnated ta Sretioamult ECT1 E adapted by tha rloeton I hereof. tt tea ateta kthh amenAnent ehaU harete fret on the fint day af Jaanaiy next earn, Constitutional Amendment eredtoar a deteemtaation by tho Baud Cnnvimere af tea reonit ef tha No. 3 ttea dealgnated In eaetioa 1 hereof. A Jeiat leoeltelau Proposing aa Amend-tee- ut to Section (, of Article X. af the I Constitutional Amendment CerertlteUM Bslteiug to the atate Baud Sana, pclunofic Dowd juni k inj Hif PreLiV - Xii t lu. rerer. teS Z f Sdi. le af'SuS ST" 1 SLESteM Pr No. A JMnt I Eeeohtiea Frepoelag ta A wad Bwttoa A Artida VI af tea Cenitltatim fa the Lerixletnre af tee State tt Utah, twe-thlr-da tt eUtah, Bclatiag ta Compeasatiea re af all the reere-hrMmhaia af tea Logtatoten; -rehy tha LcgiaUtara af the ' State"t"-tt twmthlrda ef all tec bare alectad ta reck af ' the State af Utah, aa bllawa to farer thereof I rretag EECTION f. Tha general aoutrel am. SECiION I. That it ta propoe d ta enprerielou of ft, Pahli School Syetom v"l. re ! A'0' teaU bt rested fa a State Board af Eduea-ti- n, of the State af Utah, aa fo Iren SECTION A Tha amuberiaf tea tab aonatattag af aueh gen latum ehall receive each per dim ini aita LagUature reap gravida, SECTION A nw Beeretary af tEeUgtatataw may previda n X haretar directed to satauit thie erediag night doilara amendment to tea electors of the etete at pre mila far tha dUUummmrii, -tea next green! election fa tha maaaar mad going ta aad retornlng from the d Provided by le w. ef terettag on tec moot renal jnati i -ION A oth" ray oI. 0S?d hy the aieetore . reto. amKSL1 an, L&.:?zrCoz 11 ten the first day of January next BTCTION A Tha Saeretary of St a determ inxtlen by the Board af hereto directed ta aubmit this State Canvaeme af tha molt ef therlem amndment to tea alaetnre af tha pat: ttou dee ignited fa Section I hereof. tha aret general eiactioa fo tha pwyldtd hf law. UCTION S. If adopted by the cl Constitutional Amendment forelVn; No. 4 Joint IcaolaMea Fwpiaa an Boetien lA ArtlcU XU af CansUtetlea nf the State af Utah, leht- tag to Liability nf BtorkhJdera af Buka Be 1 rewlved hy the Ugielatare af Stem tt Utah, twa-tkiiaf aU tee hrea elected te nch sf the two rettog ta hear thereof i EECTION 1 That it ta amand Section 1L Artiste XU. 'of thaCete titution of the State of Utah, eo teat the will read aa follawai SECTION IS. The Legtelatnre gem vbte by Uw teat tee stackholdere may fa rerporatton arganiiad tor banking every gam are ar mere af the cl ear tt stock leanedr. by any each la addition ta tha aiaonnt adoration, atock nbecribed and fully Olid af h todivldually aa additional ameut not mpMel no aawuat af their itoefc ta ruckmimilini tha areanat af thalr atock af rperatten. any parti- ari ,h" ef Jaanaiy, 1M7. u LM.IL Welling, Seeretaiy af Bti tha Mate of Utah, da hereby certify the foregoing is n full, true and e copy of tha eta CoreUtetional Amend prapoeed to the regular acre ion of tta Nature of 1W aa the earns appre reed in my affien I further certify that they will tha official ballot at tha gencralappe el Mae. A IMA under tha amber la witam whereof, I have hercun hand and affixad tha Great tha State af Utah, thia lat day of IMA TTltifajULQ-- L tt Ireretaiy af State; Initiative Amendment NteT DENTAL ADVERTISING LAW ha , reodaet, re aonviction DBOFOSED TO ns ENACTED BT any. INITIATIVE aiding athcre to ta amred Sirtian Tt-t-It. MJtoNtea Provieiona U tea d IMA Murendad rtredjtatatmre Utah, N. Lawn af Utah. tta Dapartmant of j- tL tire re tho mat. Board cf Haalte. tajtae N bgal far Dmttate te Afreet ream to hta o . mploym. T Ecvtaci Statntre cf luontofy, RQHipmiL vwpoa a rewttog tL'amm' IA Kaagtag hta afflre, taatrnmnta r- mwpnmm dS-STtoS- to h fcrealtrey,"tamUtten. defiaad to tod afo. Ik hereto nntalaif atu, Wethliig A Obtaining any fat to -jaelreid re aa ta prevret n daly lie freN re rerene-atatiedmteg ta tea Bteta af Utah frem adv tt fag ,1? f"fna " drerl SEuSt m . Eeen revnbad z tt mwgended wE to ft kat are known NW eteorm re lantem to abtala h aa witeont tea Connicating. ! ta PatiewL .Iaformatloa uredred fa r tt attttjarrjfjrr! mm !!7 VI "'I refor faIIWWIG each adrertietaa redftreHy E ,4 eyetem.t sS&JltaJ tare A Thin net iretreftadrearettratthtol IS addad to prieaai mVJSgmmST ta ha toM N tor A IMA ttZI totare aertlfy thatteaIt will a, rt wredl etaettaa RA!5r ta. dtm to tael w ihbUt whereof, I have herenai gd. rtflned tea Orret Bad . Jto re Otafa teto tat dtag re Segti bo: |