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Show SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, I I UTAH. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1937. ;hw PROJECTS CKOSEH The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I FOR ! I Smithfli-ld- , held at tlie -- 6 MARCH 1 TO Utah, as Second Clank Mail Matter Advertising Rates Will Be Made Known Upon Application 000- The scieu:is:s tell ui what .the blood is for. D;n't exactly knew what it does, though anyway it is not used for blushing so much as formerly. leaders club The 1037 state nvill held be which course, training j Formerly the people used to like at the Utah State Agricultural calhear abjut ghosts. Maw the only to lage from March 1 to 6 wiU include one they care anything about is project training in foods, clothing, the one who walks once a week. home scienae, dairy, sheep, awina, accordnd poultry, crops forestry, club ing to D. P. Murray state Legal leader. It is aiuidp-atc- d that the class in swine nunugement will he one Df Probate & Guardianship the largest sections .this year as there were 141 purebred swine pieced with the club members in 13 counCOXSULT THE COUNTY CLERK ties of state in 1936. Each THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS (OR county ithat is interested in the pro- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION duction of swine, and especially VK pig clubs, wiH make a special ef- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE fort to have a swine project leadFIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF er attend the cour.e this year, Air. THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND Murray said. FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE Emphasis in the Ii poultry pr bo placed im .the selection, ject will Gilk-i- t T. Larson, care and management of the farm Plaintiff, flock. vs. Problem 3 of Utah members in Nettie M. Livinis Msugh-a- n, the particular project anJ methods Inez anJ Armenia of organizing and conducting clubs will he studied by the leaders. ilaughun, only surviving heirs-at-la- w of W. V. Maughan, deceased; Recreational features ore also indecluded as part of (the weeks activi- wnd the unknown heirs-at-lavises and creditors of Jens Nielsen, ties. Representative looal II chib wor- deaea:cd, anil wife, Jane Doe Nielkers from practically every county sen, deceased, whose true name is in Utah will he included in the en- unknown; Christian Petersen deceasrollment for the 1937 club course, ed, and wife, Jane Doc Peterson, Mr. Murray These lead- deceased, whose true name is unalias ers will he housed on the campus known; Carl F. Peterson, and aA activities in connect ion with Chiles F. Peterson, deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Peterson, deceased, whose true name ia unknown; Carl C. Johnson, deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Johnson, deceased, whose true name in unknown; Charles E. Anderson, deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Anderson, deceased, whose true name is unknown; Neils P. Nielsen, alia.3 N. P. Nielsen, deceased, and wife, Jana Doe Nielsen, deceased, whose true name is unknown; Jens Johansen, deceased, and wife, Jane Doc Johansen, deceased, whose true name in unknown; Abclone Anderson Nielsen, deceased, and wife, Jane Doe Nielsen, deceased, whose (true name is unknown; and Jane Doe .'Easton, deceased, wife of Robert C. Riston, deceased, whoee true name is unknown; and again 4 all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate cf interest in, nr lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. fhtisss 1 fisiises TERRORS OF THE FLOOD The United Staten has aeen wAne very severe floods in the past 10 years. It is possible that the one now sweeping over the Ohio and Mississippi volleys will prove the wont of them nit. Such a calamity is no mere local affair. When 400,000 or more people aie driven from their homes by the swirling rivers when water supplies are threatened when people lose their property, the whole nation io affected, and must he prepared to meet the calamity. The historic method of protect ing the people against the e disaster in to build levees of earth orother material to keep the river in its bed. The flood wash vast quantities of sand and gravel off the hills and fields, which is deposited in the bed tif the That raises the river level higher and higher In time the bottom of the river might be about as high a the nearby land, so that the levees would have to go higher and higher. There are few more pathrtic sights than the refugees of such a , disaster, perhaps huddling over some smoky fire in the open on a January night, trying in vain td keep wartn, wondering where the food for their clamoring stomachs is to come from. Such calamities are another reminder of the glorious work done by the American Red Cross and other agencies. If it was not for the lab-er- a of these blessed societies, the misery existing in these flooded districts would be something beyond description. It will take a great outpouring of money to aave all these sufferers from peril end misery, and the money should not be stinted for such an errand of mercy. ri-e- 4-- 4-- SUMMONS OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to within twenty dye after service of this summon! upon you if served within the county hi which otherwise this notion is brought, within thirty days after service, and defend the iaibove entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. This action is brought to recover judgment, quieting plaintiffs title to the following 'described property, situated in Logan, Cache County, Utah, Commencing at a point 4 rods East from the Northwest corner of Block 17, Plat D" of Logan City Survey, and running thence south 9 rods; thence east 8 and 8 rods, more or less; thence North 9 rods to the north line of said block; thence West 8 and 8 rods to the place of beginning, subject to a right of way over the west five feet of the above described tract W. of land in favor of Ernest Lundahl Jr., together with a free and perpetual right of way over the t: folkwing described tract, 4 rods a East at Commencing point from the Northwest Corner of sail Block 17, and running thence South 9 rods; thence West 6 feet; thence North 9 rods; thence East 5 feet to the place of beginning. L. E. STATE 4-- H Published Every Friday at Smitbfield, Utah Entered at the PMtoffice at Le college. MEET 4-- H dub era: so will o- 4-- H 4-- ap-'pe- ar NjELS0Xf Post Office Address Arimo Block, Logan, Utah Date of first public-11937. 9, FeVy Date of last public ,:u,. 1937. IS, the best buy IN CALIFORNIA WIN! to-w- it: 1-- 1-- to-wi- THEY DON'T jbnbtA IT AU million dairy cows on four and a half million American farms product mors 100 billion pounds of milk 0 ytar. Tho nation's consumsrs don't drink all this milk. Only littlo ovor a third of this is told in tho fluid market. Twenty-fiv- e tJ" a ' Until tho development of ice cream and later dry and evapo- -' rated milk, tho only market for this other milk was butter and cheese. Since tho turn of tho century, however, almost every mar has seen additional uses far milk. Each has helped to establish a more dependable yea a round market for all milk produced. For 'CO years Borden, through research and salesmanship, has carrisd a loading part in developing uses and markets for milk that have made dairying the greatest source of agricultural income In America. jSotdwt associates companies OF MIW PURCHASERS MANUFACTURERS OF SUUC PRODUCTS Distributors throughout the wotio fT THRIFT COOKER Economical Costs no more to operate Great new electric oil, lealed in metal iuhe, resists air, mnis--rage and abuse, erinits cooking speed than the kitchen light. Cooks an en- c, Vrctofore unknown t tire meal of meat, vegetables, dessert or bakes small quantities, like few potatoes, withneed for heating up die oven. electric ranges. out he new I lotpoint Electric Ranges is everyone talking about are here. Come in today. See how Cal rod cooks with speed, new thrift, new ease. Learn why o many of your neighbors are turning to . 'ruricity as the final fuel for cooking. Electric rates for cooking are so low and the dew Hotpoint Ranges with swum Ualrod are so economical that it's pPfefcjfr needless to wait longer for this gnat imdern method of cookery. Come in. "5 :Mt OUR HOADS , an corny, iii-- oun mU FEDERAL 0! your Heclr-- Company cexvlcs liU represents taxes which are used for the support of cur schools, our reads, our city, county, stele, and federal governments, LOOK AT THESE FEATURES clean-hea- t ilatpolnt Calred, eeils ... fully insulated center even . . . g perce-IjI- h work surface . . . utility drawer . . . matched accessories with modem chrome lamp and blacli stela-resistin- condiment Jars . . . Tlme-chlm- o s la 1S3S w paid (including for timing surface cooking operations from 1 to 60 minutes. on company purchases) port of: Now only S10 down llalar.ee Monthly safes but for th sup Our Schools Our Cly and County Governments Our Stat .Government. Our Federal Government Siato and Federal Social Security . THE DORCHESTER Hoipnints 1937 ar kirk ntvgt. MtJm in ifAr. Aicdtil in frkt. For a few more days we will allow you $25 for your old Stove TOTAL 441,003 179,009 3224)09 30,009 $1.6744)09 w,., Furniture Crystal 72-8- 0 WEST FIRST- - NORTH ; STATS One-sixt- h Company LOGAN. UTAH POWER" LIGHT CO, & UTAH BBgBgroroeaowBg , 4 -- Home institution . Adr. wmiEm" |