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Show SMlTHflELD, CACnr. COttXTY, tTAH, ! The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I I I'lbUalMd Every Friday at SnlthfieML Entered at It Fastoffice at Bmlthfitld, Utah, Utah aa Second Claw Mail Mattie Advertising Kates Will Be Made Knowi Upon Application 0, tfaT. - - Hj.Jjfggg? . u he was watching the Hcb- - for the maidens flocks. stunt of -- d , a naDH tlity 1 j overseen, the of one Egyptian the their success, father, by of nt the priest j.'.sis the work that of is an all in it adjournaall, was Taking ar.d cruelly beaten, hw anger "J nM of the pgyptian stPa ment by the 21st of the current Such children should eome back to realised he it, gent them back to the sunml Z and btfore month seems unlikely. If adjourn- - sob ol in a better mood (than those aroused, kiU . a . w .lu. UVvutian. ' whom ho had their ?vite . Moses ment takes place on die day set, it who have run loose all sumemr. i he "juried in the Mia. (lVed with them for a while, and a family is a in miy be necessary to follow the- Maintainingwhich up-- n came one of the daughters, Zippo,. has he time member each next Tiiie day in tive who .projob, suggestion of Mr Dooley, who Hebrews who were quarreling. u became is wife. V. posed to "turn back the hands of to do hu own share. The boy be should tihe cue striking the JJer Mil, BO I woirft clean even os clock yard of lime which, up the 1 field- ejrew jje reprimanded him. The speak is rushing through the hearts told that he is like the baseball of men, dashing its spray upon the'er iwbo wont s:ir after a tall if became angry and said: Who nude I he has to take a step to get it. star of destiny. iyju to be my. judge? What if l This is a time of protest agiinst 11uid tell Itosuajh, that you had The United States has leased some out of date war vessels to Brazil 'child labor but not all child labor jjjed Sn Egyptian and buried him for training purposes, and Italy, Ar- - is hownful. The boy working in the ;n the said? time i ddiat his life was in gentine, Germany and Chile are up-- '. garden, or occupying his or her if errands, or a running reasons are on about for that hobby am that if his dead shoui set it, too diverse and numerous to be set nat employed too kng hour;, .s he ,wiuld be pfl'n- j;SCJvered, idle the than one,1 obTo on here. fsrth usually happier unprejudiced server, no harm appears to have and he is for safer, been d me. To those who favor dia-- l armament it occurs that once good HOME TOWN THOUGHTS same I way to prosnpte that end would hej' People ask hjw they can watering troughs. At the came I lo junk promptly any vesesl that more pay. The best way to do that omtf rou2rb shepherds to push the j wsre might become obsolete but still of is in help tlieir employer make hi: ar CONVERSATIONS on funeral sure use. Even though cutting off business more profitable. maidens and their fl;ks from the f services are rare and the on the came at the head or new construction end. Some ipeople complain that they t, when looses in in their oftentimes, is avoided un0ff the ruffians and may rut be practical or desirable,1 are neglected end tongsttea. an(j :s ; til emergency action., becomes something could be done by painless- - home town. The reason for that water and filled the troughs rendered necessary. In such a time of y amputating the tail, as it con- -' apt to be that they never bmie I any service of wtoiA .the need LINDQUIST tinues to grow. Morticians New York City has a population1 town was conscious, are ready to verve yto. Our toad nat large enough to furnish examples I If the automobile imhntry advertis-naturdignified, reverent vertices are of the best and the wont in human poured money lavishly into always complete, never cost Just now the big town comes j ing, automobiles would probably in sympathy or the little de- now. do what meanest twice forward to lay claim to 'the they tails so necessary to aaifrfaft- FULL MEALS and PLATE person in existence. A few days ago ion. Our charges are low. LUNCHES istsr- - v " I triday, .rfirsT ax. ' w s - ipy, DO WARS ESTABUSH JUSTICE? pt la often remarked that nation muat expect to fight warn in aome rosea, where ouch a war is the only way by which Justice can be maintained. If tome aggreaslve country should make an attack on the United State, sending over ita cruel airplane to bombard our cities and bring death to innocent people, our country would simply have to assert itself, and Fight to repel such a wicked attack. A defensive war of that kind does help to secure justice, for it teaches a war making nation that it ran not commit these outrages and get away with it. Wari fought because it is thought aome general principle of justice is involved may produce injustice instead of justice. The American people fought in the Wifrld War, partly to save themsdMea from what they felt was the danger of a future attack from Germany, and partly because they thought general principles of justice called for such action. If is doubtful if they accomplished anything to establish justice, becau-conditions are worse now than they were befobe the World War was fought. Fighting peoples become so angry and wrathful, that the victorious eountry takes it out of the hide of the losing country. It imposes tuck harsh terms that the defeated country is reduced to poverty and despair Crushed by the load it is made to hear, it nurses sentiment of hatred. If it becomes strong enough, it will fight a new war to redress the wrrahgB of the old. So one war; is Hie cause of other wars that follow e later. When a nation is asked to go to war, the air is full of propaganda and prejudiced statements, that fill the people with passion. They cant get a dear light on the situation. After peace cornea, they see they were fooled and misled. The world will get no justice by resorting to wars to settle its disputes. But if war is coming our way, we should be prepared for it. WASHINGTON SSm S .J CURRENT those interested in an (hill insist that the present is the proper time for its consideration. Congress believes that it can rest The Wagner housing measure la not from its labors on the 2 1st of Aug-- j having smooth sailing In committee, ust but is confronted thoughtfully The same observation holds true with by the age old interrogatory that respect to the wages and hours biN. arises in connection with every hope, The White House, is not inclined or plan, individual or public: To to favor loans on cotton until Oon he or not to he, that is the ques- gross makes its desires law as to tion. the control of the surplus of that (As is usual when a vocation is staple article. Finally there is a last contemplated, at the last moment minute move to give the President things which will not he put down, more power to reorganize and cum- anti-lynchi- gt I sub-jec- , e. a woman arattered grain poisoned Main Cafe MINUTE BIBLE in a park and pigeons fell by the hundred over a wide area. Tho:--e STORIES who saw her said she looked crazy. name die good For the benefit of By C. V. HANSEN of Gotham K is to be hoped that this is an instance in which it is MOSES IN EARLY MANHOOD safe to judge by appearances. Years bad pascsd by, and Moses Apropos of the pigeon incident, had become a young man. One an Alaska airplane is fenced down, with damaged (machinery, by a flock of aea gulls, and those who awat flies now and then have to atop their autos and wipe off dead insects dnt accumulate on the windshield. Thus it seems that although man hn pertty much his own way with the inwet sirs to of the animal kingdom, nature steps in at times and swi gs a correcting hand. A minister does mat haveto remit a social security tax on the fee iwhkto he receives for conducting a funeral, but a paid pallbearer mqpt shell out Aint law wonderful! President Roosevelt plans to go to Antietam battlefield in September to make a speech. There was a time when a Yankee pmidest would not have been welcome there. Those days have passed. Spanish papers please copy and take courage. Even civil wars will slip away into a gentle forgetfulness. hn-Un- G. W. Hot and Cold Sandwiches Home Made Pies Cream or Fruit pies made to order. Come in and take one home LIHOPST I And SONS ) MORTICIANS Utah I Lm A J iVJSreWjyswatf.' t'CVT Announcement! We are pleased to announce the appointment cf the North Cache Motor Co. as exclusive Goodyear dealers far S nithfield, Utah. GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. OF CAL. INC. CHILDREN IN VACATION Whvt out be done with children in vacation (time, if you canll afford to send them to some boy or girl camp, or Jtoink it best not to for other reasons? The idle dhild is like a fertile fidd, in which all kinds of seeda take rxrt. The enemy of all souls is there on the spy., rendy to saw his seeds of sclfishres and mischief. Countless children hiv? gone wrung herause they hml no useful occupation for their vacations. Children may find healthful and useful occupation for much cf their j vocai:-- time at playgrounds, or with I tire youngsters of near-b- y families. Some yungtoni who spend ail their get hours in sports and pastimes, is ail there, is in is is .'.toe business of older people to ccp them happy "ud that 1iey arc little kings and queens, nd everyone must bw down to thorn c.nd serve them. The bay who h cleaning the hack (he idea life, -- - 4afji tlzd&y fdtot&atfc' The farm family deserves the right to enjoy life as much as anyone else. That's the great purpose that Electricto add, not only to the ity can sorve profit hut to the pleasure living on of a farm. Farming of any kind requires work, knowledge and ability. But when you harness that combination to electric power, you are not only geing to have a more productive farm, but more time in which to plan and try new ideas, more time to cnj'oy life. Let's Talk It Over :? UTAH IUWIill & LIGHT Eft that that KhUl ' a r.-- Legal Holies NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Bcnsan Ecclesiastical Ward, L. D. S. Church, R. F. D Smithfield, Utah, has made in accordance with the Application laws of Utah to appropriate 0.01 sec ft "f underground water in Cache County, Utah. Said water will be drawn from January 1 to December 31, irtcl. of each year frem a twn Inch well, 500 ft. deep, located at a point S. 2262.2 ft. and W. 75-.K ft. from th- - X1. cor. of S'T. 12. T. 12 N. R. 1 W., SLM 4 M, an I conveyed via two-in- i pipe 20 ft. to the church building and thenre pumped and nsd for rulinir-pur-P'xin wijd building sn-- l the irrigaii.in of na(. (n exceed one arre f lawns and gardens on I'ik chiiei gr unis. This Apjdietlr.n is dcsig'a'ed in fir nffiec of the State Encinrer ss x- m- wr I 1 cs fr No 12399, All preheat resisting thr. granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit frrm, must be filed with T. H. Humphreys, Snt Engineer, Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and 31.00 filing fee within 30 daya after the date of completion of publication. T. H. lllMIJlREYS. State Engineer Date of first publication Aururt 20, 1937. Date of last publication Sep lar 17, 1937. Ad- - ma- fv y '.V. ; k North Giche Motor Co. Sales TELEPHONE 1 4 Service SMITHHELD |