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Show antanan. CEESttftfcJtt I The 8MITHFIELD SENTINEL I I Entered at I'iUtUd Emj Friday lie Fratofflce at Smithfleld, Utah, aa Second at BnitUidd, Utah Ctaa Mail Advertising Baton Will Be Made Kaewa Upea Application COUNTING THE JOBLESS workers aha have aided the forest service in providing facilities such as safe .water, lavatories places garbage disposal, outaide stoves and ovens, and (bu sing rooms around lakes. Although the me of ?he national fereKs ua recreation centers is no new thing in the Rocky mountain states, DuPuy said that in other areas it was a new movement. He cited the fact that 10 yean ago there were no national forests in the Great Lakes area while today there are 2,000,000 scree where people are swarming in gver increasing numbers. At the present time The planting of trees in the National forests is going on in large areas throughout the country at a rate which was undreamed of several years agq NEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL (Continued from page 1) ing themselves from a recreational standpoint. DuPuy said, aa a ersult of people finding their vaule as recreation centers. The whole migration of the public to the national forSalt Lake City (UP) .The Am- ests for vacations has resulted in a erican public, awakening to the pos- crowded condition with which the sibilities of the national forests as forest service has difficulty in coprecreation centers, has virtually ing. to stampeded to them, according Throughout the country this move William 'Atherton DuPoy, author of toward national forests by vacationnature books, who is making a ists is a comparatively near thing survey of the national forests f)r resulting from the spread of national the federal government .with patircul- - j forests into 38 states in the last nr emphasis on the recreational as- four yean. The demands upon the forests have pects of the forests. The national forests are just find been met to a large extent by CCC RECREATION CENTERS sdrstr, etsh. ttnar. sctt a m. mechanical . appearing beds ice boxes, w for the office of the Siato asked for an opinam from uie atio unita, equipment f EwjZ! which upheld office mir-Generals No 12399. and torney cooking, j' lighting, him. All protest! resisting the rora. docks, and window shades, and In an effort to mend fcncJ penmnal property as are ever fur- - of said Application, with . A hmdlord in Jetting or therefor, mode in with the least possible y afIdavit,l, admiuLtraUim u, the prestige, building must be filed with T. H. an unfurnLhed -the building, erected upon Sate Engineer, Capita in other departments premises and now Salt Lake City, with one 2?SS the for transferred can be ,utruc,0JieIwlJ, stalled therein by the and (LOO filing fee within tion of a new prison. 'lienor his smugra which shall after the date of completion of r Harmony reigns supreme, sings between the parties here- - luation. to. the Welfare 11. T. by,, pir.M HLMPJIHEYS, verify the title of their song, mem i,. sn accession j ur State EnfinAap ind a part of the! her. of the deportment a- A. the without hesitation realty and encumbered by this lien, odminU to pointed wJk M ler xjKhU, as ter the welfare work in the var- evidenced by certificate No. 1226, reious counties. Washington D. C. issued by the Logan Northern Irri-- g quires the counties to couperato with atioh Company for. one-ha- lf share of the state administration by naming to the' assigned stock duly SAVE THIS WAY welfare boards which must have the capital herein; also all rights of plaintiff state of the group. approval Bring in your old rollers rents, tenements, way, easements, To show that the and appur- - land let us coker them with new privileges hereditaments, in the Democratic party is tenances Iheieto belonging, however, (window shade doth. only a Republican dream welfare evidenced, uved or enjoyed with said Evetion & Sobs Go. boards of 20 counties were passed land or to samev or which belonging with flying colors. LOGAN, UTAH may be hereafter acquired and used tir enjoyed with aaid land. within Further signs of harmony Dated this 17 th day of August, the party is the roolitiona of die 1937. conservative and' progressive groups JEFF STOWELL, MORE FOR LESS in the endorsement of throe candiof Cache County,1 Sheriff muniwe buy in bulk, vel Because dates for the Salt Lake City Utah. for Kalsomine and wef less cipal election. One of the candidates pay 20, of August Dates publication: S. D. Hnnsaker, assistant attorney sell for lea. We have a grade 3 and 10, 1937. and September 27, te please you. general, was, aa rumor penults, drafted as the third candidate. His Everton & Sons Co. Holies Legal alary at the present time is equal under to .that which he would get LOGAN, UTAH the city commissfcmenhip. Friends of USERS NOTICE TO WATER his hint strongly that it is an atTHE STATE OF UTAH him by "kill to politically tempt Office of State Engineer admingetting him out of the state Salt Lake City adminstrtfion into a istration city STOVE REPAIRS which ia fraught with dangers of Notice is hereby given that Benson We sell repairs for all partisanship. Ecclesiastical Ward, L. D. S. Church, and furnaces. ranges sale. B. F. D Smithfield, Utah, ha. m ade too. Two million more one-mi- ll Jackets, accordance with the tax tokena will be delivered Saturday! Application in 0.04 Everton & Sons Co. to die state tax commision who towa of Utah to appropriate e. !" will then be able to inpply the LOGAN. UTAH water will mand. During the part two weeks, Cache County, Utah. Said Decem-ha- a tokens, 'he drown from January 1 to the demand for (he one-mfrom a each iwL of her 81, year much eo exceeded (he supply 500 ft deep, located that many merchants and individual, torn inch well, tok- - t a point S. 2262.2 ft and W. TO RENT have had the idea that however, 752.8 ft. from tin NK cor. of Sec.! ena were abolished. Electric Floor Sander, Elec- 1 W, SLB A M, and, ia not the case and with the naw 12, T. 12 N. It 20 Point Sprayer, Typewriter! to trie two inch via pipe supply, the commission hopes to be conveyed Kalsomine Brushes, Dishes. (he church building and thence pumped and used for culinary purEverlon & Sons Go poses in said building and for the LOGAN. UTAH irrigation of not to exceed one acre of towns and gardens on the church grounds. V "3S Htoi bSE SJ Depentand uy : oiWimes-hinted-at-ap- The U & Senate Ku passed a bill providing for a cennua of the unemployed. The people for whom diir industrial ayatem hae been MAe td fiad no placet constitute the biggest question mark of modem life. The country needs to know how many there are of them, where they are Located, and whet akin they have which we have somehow failed to utilise. The govrnihmit collects great volumes of statistics les essential than these facts. More important than ilmckt anything else is this question of the people for whom our industrial system fails to provide. The country has much productive power that Is not being used. It is said that even during the boobs times of 1929, several million were out of work. At all times many elderly people are unable to find jobs. Many married women would take part time jobs if they could find them. If all this unused productive power could be harnessed and put to wobk, the American people could produce 9 juurh greater supply of the necessaries and luxuries of life. Our scientists utilise electric! and steam power with marvellous skill. If there are any leaks in the operation of their machines, they discover and correct them. But here we have all this vast reserve of human power lying idle. If this census of the unemployed is taken, let os hope that practical use will be made of M. It is a common thing to carry on research inquiries into various conditions needing remedy, to print the results in formidable reports, and stick the copies away mi library shelves where they accumulate dust and produce no action. The facta about unemployment should ndt be so neglected. It in a problem aa menacing aa an invading army threatening war. It can not be forgotten while our nation sleeps on in peace, or plays its games ind enjoys its sports. FOREST AREAS ARE cache already completed. Should such case happen with Utah out on the limb, Governor Blood and the administration would have a lot of explaining to do. Sugorhouse ia supposedly up in arms over the prospect of being unable to get the states pemsA institution out of that district. Property owners object to the prison and resistors want the site for a building program. Under the administration a campaign pledge, it is necessary that the Institution be moved, nr else cost the administration approximately 4,000 votes at the primary election. Under the tow passed by the state legislature (330,000 was allocated specifically for Weber Junior College Carbon Junior College, and the State Tuberculosis Sanitarium, and in addition to that amount it wm suggested that any surplus from the sales tax could be allotted for the purchase of a site and t&fc building of a now prison. Two views nf the law could he taken. 1. That the tow meant that (330,000 was the total amount for the three projects for funds which were specified, and, 2 That (330,-00- 0 was the states share plus whatever amount they might get from the federal government. Tbs prison advocates held number one view, with the idea that the federal governments allocation of 45 per cent or approximately (270,000 could go for tie building of a state prison. In applying for federal funds, the governor held the second viewpoint. In order to clarify the issue, he BflfiSGl SCHOOL YS ARE near ; FIX UP THAT SPARE ROOM Charter Oak- 1 de-jee- ill one-ani- ll So, ft Probale & Guardianship Notices CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SHEMFFSSALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE HOME OWNERS- - LOAN.. COR PORATION, a corporation of the United States of America, Plaintiff. va. LAWRENCE.. McCULLOCH- - and wife, LILLIE BlcCULLOCH, Defendants. To be add at Sheriff sale on the 13th day of September, 1937, at ten odock A. M at the frdht door of the County Court House, in Logan, Cache County, Utah, the following described property to-- wit t Beginning at the Northwest Corner of Lot 8, Block 15, PUt C, Logan City Survey, running thence South IK rods; thence East 9 rods; thence North 4 Vi rods; thence West 9 rods to the place of beginning. Situate in the Northwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 12 North off Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and also together with aU dia-- HEATERS i. A NEW SHIPMENT OK THE FAMOUS CHARTER OAK HEATERS HAS JVST BEEN RECEIVED. EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY ARE THE OUTSTANDING FACTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THESE BEAUTIFUL HEATERS. PRICED AT..... $OA50 JUand up Crystal Furniture Co. 72 74 80 West 1st No. Logan, Utah CONVERSATIONS on funeral services are rare and the subject. oftentimes, ia avoided until emergency action, becomes neressary. In such a time of : need LINDQUIST Morticians are ready to terve yob. 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