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Show SMITHFIELD. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1M7. The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I'iibBshed Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah Entered at lie Paatofflce at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claw Hail Advrrl'alng Rates Will Port Office Address eer. Although these young men live Have they been convinced that goed DEFENDANT: ' Arimo Block, Logan, Utah. condito 1 only a fear miles apart, the farm on roads bring about good living apYou are hereby summoned Dates of publication: Septem' which each was horn and brought tionsT pear within twenty days after service 17 d 24, and October I access 1, , up has its own secondary-roa- d of this :ummons upon you if served j to ihs main highway that leads to Adv, c- -i which this in the aouirty (within OH YEAH COLUMN town and the world beyond. One of tion is brought, otherwise within these secondary roads is a good road, thirty days after service, and defend properly constructed and periodically1 above entitled action; and in bath-abl- e the One of the iproblema of the maintained. The other is a depJor- has summer collection of ruts that would' ing beaches the past jj. . you not justify the name of cowp.th.been the case of the lady who is but on flesh, , The same condition existed eleven constantly putting . jjfaj wjti, NOW OPEN whose bathing suit is constantly years ago. ! Main Cafe Y5? .,. v. UNDER NEW Be Made Known Upon Application MANAGEMENT. ARE THE NEWSPAPERS FAIR? training in journalism. He told me; napons io inurv 7th . . of plans to publish the towns first' clothing possessed among many tensufitident weekly newspaper. He was eager,1 'ant fanners is scarcely h. and; narficularW descried as fol- well spoken and forceful. He is the', to give (protection to th$ body. Po-,- k than more son of the farmer who lives on the.baibly they are wearing lows the crowd on the beaches. good secondary road. Beginning at the Southwest Corner for one dog There is said to be .The other young man was awkof Lot 4, Block 36, Plat "lit, Logan ward and unimpressive when 1 talk- every two families. This is probably thence and running City ed to him. He was embarrassed at ample, as one dog can usually keep North Survey, 8 rods; East thence 8 rods; hie lack of conversational ability. the gardens and newly seeded ground thence South 1 rod; thence East 2 I asked him what he was doing and wel 1 rooted up for at least half a thence South 2 rods; thence rods; he said, uNothing much, I guess. dozen families. West 10 rods to the place of begin-- ! The people who have been comHe did not get to finish grammar Together with all appurtenrchoooi. He is in a rut and has ns plaining of the lack of a breeze, ning. and hereditaments sppurtain-in- g ance! destination. He is the son of the will soon be finding fault in homes, or belonging thereto. farmer who lives on ths bad secon- churches, and offices, because of the L. E. NELSON, dary road. He is the product of 11 draft from some window;. for Plaintiff Attorney Should the rod ever lie used on wasted years that can only be blamlast ed on the unpardonable condition of school pupils? Dont know only a road that baa continued to keep time we tried to reform a bad boy him isolated from ths good things by reading the works of the philoof life. His ia the pitiful story of a sophers to him, it didnt seem to boy deprived of schooling by the have much effect How I spend my time on rainy! impassibility of the road in front the days was the subject of a dub of his home that prevented school bus from picking him up and discussion. Some people spend it by. umbrella carrying him with the other children borrowing the neighbor's it. 15 miles never and school centralized returning to the Hidden States is a game now be. j away. His is the sad tale of a young man without funds to obtain outside ing played. Ma says she is interest- Memories education in the form of profession ed in those hidden states of mind on or trade because a bad road boa the part of Pa, when he is getting The memory of loved ones continued to defeat his fathers ef- ready to step out with the boys. becomes more precious as time forts to get his produce to a market, "Dancing in the bam was the; fashioned old nice piece on. How fitting, then, stones a of name a goes only speaking, comparatively of music. The cows might not be throw sway. that the finest tribute possible The question today ia the same as able to eat their feed, if a modern should be bestowed upon those it was 11 yearn ago. Do our law-- dance was held before their eyes i who hove . . services gone that here in Utah. makers unmistakably realize more Sons Morand good The farm Lindquist by say experts their they legislate a better life for ' the the building feUowmen, their own neighbors and pastures are needed. At least Throughout tuary. their neighbors children, when they politicians believe in having fields of our complete organisation legislate money for the construction- - full of clover. those persons of modest means and maintenance of good roods under have always been kept in mind. administrative to-w- it: They had a discussion s few days ago at the Williamstown (Mesa.) institute of Human Relations, about the newspapers of the country, end the part they play in forming public opinion. Wilbur Forrest, exetook the view that cutive assistant to the New York Herald-Tribun- e, the newspapers today are the most honest and competent that the country has ever known. It ia cflta asserted by people of radical tendencies, that the newspapers favor the capitalistic and property owning classes, and that reports of news events are so distorted as to be unfair to straggling and underprivileged people. Newspapers ore not wholly free from these faults. It has always been the tradition of newspaper life in this country, that the reporter must get the facta without regard to partisan prejudice, and if there ia any controversy, he must get both aides. Newspaper people get such violent kicks if they do present reports of news events, that to careful truth so far as they can tell the are usually pretty they find it. Newspaper work is at best a rushed and hurried scrimmage, and it is not strange that errors creep in. The newspaper that is unfair in its presentation of facts loses circulation, which impairs its value for advertising. Newspapers come nearer telling the truth than the people generally realize. Absolute accuracy ia the ideal at which every good newspaper aims. ' The reported should see what happens, and tell it as it happened. not his color should story. It is then the duty of His personal opinions the editor to express hiu opinions ilsut the news, which he has a right to do. As all types of newspapers and magazines are widely all types of opinion get their chance to be heard. one-sid- GOOD ROADS AND GOOD LIVING ! A ipad can make or break a man. wields a tremendous influence in his life. It carries him forward, if it is a good road, to success and the attainment of a happy and life. It logs him down, if St is bad road, and he drops far behind his neighbors in the pursuit It well-round- ed ed Precious of a better life; it retards his ambi- tions and decrease! bis usefulness, it mires his ability to earn end low- era his standard of living. A few months ago In the post- office of a small North Carolina town I ran across two young men that I had not seen in a long time. I bad met them and their farmer fathers eleven years afro on a trip1 through the state os highway ngin-- j proper bme OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. MR. AND MRS. EZRA PRICE Proprietor! SAVE THIS WAY Bring ia your old rollers eshrer them with new and lot window shade doth. u Everton & Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH il MORE FOR LESS Because we buy in bulk, vc pay lees for Kolsomine and wej ell for lee We have a grade te please you. Everton & Legal Notice TT G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City STOVE REPAIRS We eeU repairs for all stove, ranges and furnaces. Water Jackets, too, Everton & Sons Co. am LOGAN, UTAH I Notice is hereby given that Benson Ecclesiastical Ward, L. D. S. Church, R. F. D., Smithfield, Utah, has made Application: in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 0.04 see. of underground water in Cache County, Utah. Said water will be drawn from January 1 to December 81, ind. of each year from a two inch well, 500 ft deep, located and W. at a point S. 2262.2 752.8 from the NVL cor. of Sec. 12, T. 12 N. R. 1 W SLB A M, and conveyed via two inch pipe 20 It to the church building and thence pumped and used for culinary purposes in Hid building and for the irrigation of not to exceed one acre of lawns and gardens on the church grounds. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No 12899. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit term, must be filed with T. H. Humphreys, State Engineer, Capitol Building, Sab Lake City, with one extra copy and S1P0 filing fee within 80 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHREYS, State Engineer Date of first publication August TO RENT Electric Floor Sender, Point Sprayer, Typewriters Elec-tri- e Kalaomine Brushes, Dishes. Everton MORTICIANS Lopa Utah 1 Go. LOGAN, UTAH ! expenditure? Sons & Sons Go LOGAN. UTAH ft IS THIS ft ft . the hallway? in 20, 1987. Date of last publication September 17, 1987. Adv Legal Helices Probale & Guardianship Notices CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SUMMONS THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TOE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. IN HOME OWNERS LOAN a corporation of United Stiles of America, vs. th Flaintiff, R(JY L. DAHIF, also known a R. L. DA HLE. and wife, PHEBK I. LOGAN WHERE ipsWHT YOUR imwmpst DOLLARS ARE BIG DOLLAR-S- 552 23323 DAIILK, and RULON F. STARLEY. Dink Ccmmirjnnci of the Stale of Utah, and T. E. THOMAS, Special Liquidating Agent in Charge of Liquidation of the OGDEN STATE! DANK, a corporation. Defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OP UTAH TO SAID No black eyes from unseen doors when there's boh io the Eght socket i FEW Hqht bulbs placed they belong prehousehold trerqe-die- e. Do you have a reserve upply on hand? Knot buy a reserve carton of assorted fixe. For example, SI.10 buys you a half dozen bulbo. one in eaeh of these aiseer A where sent many 25. 40, 60, 75, 100. ISO. Or for IU10 you get two 40. two 60e, and two 1000. Other UMertmente at equally lew prices. UGHT is CHEAPER EVERI Recent reduction, fa daetJe 1252. Mrt' terihet with than ortre Electricity st HeH-Me- e. le you mere lighting far m "nay (hen mr before. See Yonr Mazda Lamp Dealer or Utah Power & Light Co. |