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Show CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, XPBIL SMITHFIELD, I ft 1BST. 1 year and 9 months old at this time. (.After we had been married shout When I was about 5, I fell in the three took My huWkaraeTca years, my father-in-lacreek and was nearly drowned. contract a to build a piece at rail- later managed the MRS. ANNIE G. MILES My education was rather limited. road. My husband and I both went, mills, after whh he ti I attended the district schools in I to cook for the men and I tL my hus- business for himself. one term the and summers had later from In 1) (Continued band 1900 my huaimd work on to road. the page After : I her from Scotland, which she made in the BYC. While attending the ,we had been up there about three BihP of the newly" over fur us children, and then my BYC I lived st the home of Joseph weeks, we were moving camp in First ward, and was . Published Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah Gbddard and work to had for my Portneuf canyon. As we were coming supervising the new I grandmother would send clothes and board and room. down a steep hill our wagon tipped construction. all the misskmsries He lived T.. t"a 'by goods dry Entered at the Pestoffire at Smithfield, Utah, as Second Class Mail We did not have the free school - killed. to and I was so we had the Utah, over, building coining again nearlycompleted but m fa? name of being tire best dressed fam- system then that we have today, so In the fall of 1879 Matter fever he passed away .typljojd' child be each had tuition to paid broke out in -- I ily in town. Moat everyone ware my fathers family; home made lincey or any other cloth for by the parents and as the from which my- mother, two sisters, school had pupcls in all grades from Adrertialng Bates Will Be Made Known Upon Application 'Afcich they could get. 14 and 18 aU passed away. to 5 th readers and only age alphabet we had been After in Smithfield I know that my Mother died on the 14th day of one the with I used to teacher, help as full and that a little ' leu than a year mother chiM burn was first December, my was so homesick that she went to junior calsses and thus paid my own II ,los were as net, but no tL t days after. ilait her friends in Salt Lake City and the younger children! tuition. thought otherwise. In ,' oldest In the 1892, daughmy I also taught school one winter; year and took us children with her. One I was called to partvW years IF PRICES GO TOO HIGH died of Jane 10, Ruth( 50 I ter, age from had to pupils alphabet cf the ladies hoys we were visit-- 1 youngest son, Maurice, who 3rd reader. I had to make my own diphtheria. The quarantine was so ing with was going to the store, ! .18 from pneumonia in than? was one to on allowed strict that the ' and floors, keep President Raoaevelt recently indicated his belief that prices of cea short distance from the home, fines, sweep Army training camp at 'come house. Her funeral to the and took me witlh him. Somehow or the room in order for which a 'services the age of 19. 1 was n t rtain raw materials in the durable goods field, such as steel and held the were in cemetery, received was $3.00 which per week, other he got separated fr&m me and he died, his funerl copper, ate going too high, lie thinks that public money should pow blow to me, as want home without me. I tried to $30.00 for the term. I received $10. this was a terrible " be spent on projects calling for less of such material also held in the alone, and held cemetery. find him but couldnt, so I started in store pay (whidi was s ten dol- I wasIn in the bousewhen What can or shall the government do about prices, if they go too (Concluded n.-x-i rite passed my arms week) to go home alone. It seems that I lar credit in the Coup store) and her high? Some will say the government should fix prices, and not allow kw&y. in the and rest wood, hay, pigs. took the wrong direction and was them to go above a certain level If they fix prices at la level that I I got the $10.00 hut the rest went Mr. and Mrs S. E Lrnib of (August 1903, I buried my father. soon lost; at which I began to cry. will permit the most efficient manufacturer to make a little money, Hviu to the and would auto accident Park visited with her daurt. I an What also our had family. lady A gentleman picking gjjples in his the less efficient producers may have to Ido business at a loss, so that Mra. Oral Ballam on MondaeJ he stopa work. If they fix prices right for the less efficient producer, garden noticed me, and asked me teachers think of that today? I did was again nearly killed. what was the matter. I told h(ml not like school teaching and as Although we started in very poor the highly efficient one may get rich too fast. phrenologist had said I would I was lost along with my mothers There are demands at times that the government fix the prices on fstm products. If they fix such prices at a point that will satisfy and fathers names, and told him make a good nurse I went to stay the farmer, the consumer is likely to raise a mighty howL If the .the name of the people we were Jar a week with a sick lady. At of the week I believe 1 was consumer Is satisfied, the funner may lose money. . stopping with, whereupon he gave theend thesicker of the two. I told her 1 Susssft me a bEg red apple and then picked Free competition is the way such problems have usually been regulated in the past. If too high prices exist in any trade, so many people me up and carried me back to mo- told her I didnt wont to stay longbush in to nuke those products, that their competition tends. to keep ther, who after thanking him took er. and think of my feelings when America's Best imporand on chance down. that There is the apple and cut it in eight pieces, she said she would not have me if prices, my they may agree prices I would. tant crop is milk surest giving each of the ladies "boys a keep them up above a fair lov'd. Such action at present is risky, since and largast source of farm anti-truWhat have been a crave and the me never fatal same. I it tends and might is piece the jto jereste pew it laws, usually against cash. The markots for to sell for more reasonable prices. forgotten my feelings at that time. accident happened to me when I waa competitors who milk and cream, .hough 15 was of I had Here I been from .thrown lust had end that of labor raise the hours short If age. yean prices unduly. factory ' Excessively oiioa fall to overflowing, apple given me, and then only get a running hone, caught my foot in bouts arc so short that production is expensive, the prices will be never fail to bring cash income to the producer. the slice and of more was was a thin can so to it work that be must stirrup quite dragged nearly goods long 'enough willing high. People Everyone in the dairy business depends on the than I could stand. I was just three a distance. I woe picked up Dor be supplied at prices within their reach. development of more outlets for milk ana njs deed but soon revived and was forproducts. This takes constant telling and retelling to tunate escape wdth only a few of the story of quality of cleanliness on farms and scratches A Vw Superficial bruises and in factories. Continuous research and aggresLater the some year I joined the sive salesmanship must convince the world that choir and was made a Sunday School milk is the most important food. teacher, and was a member of the Borden research, invention and selling effort have contributed for SO years to tho world wide apSunday School Dramatic Association with which we used to help finance preciation of milk and milk products. the Sunday School. 1 also made lace collars for which I found a ready market The first 857 25 cent piece I ever saw, I received in part payment for one of them. 5555 fukh.hk or juu I thought so much of it I put it auNUMcruam of mhx nooucis TMOUGHOUI THf WOMS a end MTUSUtOIS for it sopvenier. Oway kept I still had it after I was married and one day I gave the box it was in along with some other trinkets to my baby to play with. The baby upset the box and the money rolled under the bed. Next day umo little gills wen amusing the baby by rolling a can along the floor. The can accidently rolled under the bed, and in crawling under after it one cf the girls found the missing quarter. She never said a word to me about it but took it to Uie store and bought cundy, then icame home and offered me a piece. The candy was good but alack alas, my souvenier was gone. I remember when the fist steam train came to Ogden, and also when the first one came to Smith-fiel1 was than about 12 years old. went to see it everyone Nearly low-price 9 If you think that Mall You can prove those figures May day used to be oar Sunday foron the open road cars, cost about the same' in a car proSchools big day, where we would vided by die nearest Ford dealer. go to the canyon, erect a May get ill They don't. . pole, and crown the Queen of May. Ford makes a car When you've finished your pera I once bad the honor of being V-- 8 check-up- , Ford that sonal chosen queen. ask yourself t economy 1 was the first girl in Cadis? sells front 30 to 60 dollars under Do I want to save money the to work in a store. Valley the prices asked for any other cor I car and day buy my every mile I was married January 9, 1879, to of comparable size, Tlie lowest I drive it? Edwin Ruthvan Miles Jr. We began Ford prices In years! Do I want a safe, roomy, commarried life in a one room log house with a dirt roof (It still fortable car of advanced design Check delivered prices In your stands on the south side of Annie created from the finest materials town and see for yonrself. lloskelleys houes near the lower rolto the highest precision standler mills.) This house stood on the ards? lot where I now live, the aomcr Of course, first cost doesn't prove of second north and main. We did Theres only one answer, of low cost' you must consider not have much besides love and amV-course the 1937 Ford 8. bition. My husband did odd jobs operating cost also. and I took in rewing tn help make The 60 has definitely estaba living. Later he worked in the Facts a II DiiiIiii for f. lished itself as the most economical Ip ft A TiiMfWliOii canyon and got out enough lumber Mias K lliriil, car in Ford history. Ford cars have to build a new house, on which la Sagtnat VfaU MslFMlHSti iiecn famous for economy for 3-Tkk ,Hn t. far Ik SO Sihimw Cm done mast of the work himself. wiik Iran tai m icw Snt km, wteMIcM m years, so that means something I lm The SMITHFIELD AUre I I SENTINEL SKETCH OF w fSS.. : 4 tai ant&J wto-whe- cash csaji.. st . , Toss Pay liess f3o?dMl VO OWN IT TO RUN ST 1937 Ford V8 d. - er V-- ill -f- c-c, and aih Owners .who have driven it thousands of miles report that the Ford 60' avenges between 22 and 27 miles inn a gallon of gasoline. A kjm frmm FotS HOWTO, mmr M F.td V-- S Inr. alia Car, S.ilnt naaach AidniM klanr. Flu. Valnnai (MS Ca. mmf la ifc. V. S. mi FOll I) 3IOTOU COMPANY .'v sA'X-- v r . To Serve YOU North Cache Motor Co and underSympathetic have direction standing marked Lindquist and Sons funerals for many years. Low cost, too, has been an outstanding factor. We have earned our reputation for fair desling and dependability. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS G. W. 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