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Show 8, 1937. SMITHFIELD CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. OCTOBER Might be a good idea to have go to prison next. Many parents are eomplalnej mehcanical but is not chemical, and automobile gas, dairying, ,lf I poultry, Diesel motors, practical vocational a magnet, attracting and holding the The boy who cant think to wash I for algays saymg .V MonnwhlU a became soon does will good odors. his behind It snd many ears, youngsters whj are subjects, etc as well as all standard undesirable tastes I secondary school subjects, both ele- - not dissolve in the water snd adds tiie one who dolls himself up for recovering from accidents had Par- 'nothing to it. More than 1,000 cities an hour before stepping out with mentary and advanced. States using the girl friend. the Because of the WPA participation, I water riibUaMed Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah there is no tuition change. The course wtiwted carbon to keep thejr and Absence is said to make the heart sweet and palatable; . pow fonder. We cant seem to get wimi outlines, containing all instructions, sparkling, lot of crooks who leycom was dead and buried nevo Entered at lie Faatofflce at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claae Mail are suppled ' by the University of the use of the substance is extending any fonder of to rise nfifth about cost in of The the year 1920 safeguarding 'gj absent from the jails again Oklahoma at a charge of one dollar to Europe. Formerly people kept their Matter they should have their residence. unit of credit. the palatJbility of a citys water fir etch one-hato This dors not cover textbooks. The supply is very small, amounting 8 cents about per per only capita, student is encouraged to secure these Advertising Kates Will Be Made Known Epos Application To individual year. locally if possible. The parents of former days thing to present to the bridegroom ooo issued students the University will sell the in a more recent time thev orders, time. same at the hooks and allow the student a famis flowers The wood. a of the "Waltz gave advice, just now they are some. The old timers sawed liberal refund, in anost cases, averRussian modem world simply knocks on it to ous piece of music by t0 ffer per cent of the cost, aging sixty-fiv- e while before long thep will amid bad luck. if the books are returned in guod composer. In most of our gardens, pr.Vitlv FOOTBALLS DAY OF GLORY the waltz of the tweeds is more The quarreling married couples be told to shut up. condition. The young people of Utah who are urged to kiss and make up. UnIn- - the past nine motnhs, students noticeable. kiss are us Smitiifield The average American ie probably more concerned abcHit who will win The of dont working their way through coalways expect they girls fortunately in 32 states, outside of Oklahoma; the college and high school football games, than with the education the Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Arkan- to remember their birthdays though the right person, and the make-u- p is llege are entitled to much credit, only they are in danger of not le irning young people in those schools. Hence we see throngs of people overFlorida, frequently they cant remember how often put on too thick. Colorado, sas, California, Someone asks what to do if the i how to play football, or perform the flowing the football stadiums, and enthusiasm reaching its highest pitIllinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, old they are. Idaho, ch. The partisans of the winning team are thrown into fits of ecstacy, kids keep playing they are robbers, latest evolutions on the dam-- fUr Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, while friends of the losing side are plunged into the most profound desMississippi, Michigan, Minnesota, pair. New Mexico, Montana, Missouri, Legal Notice Some unsophisticated stranger might ask how it is that people can North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennwould the that He mere a ability say game. get so terribly excited after sylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, to kick or run with a football is not going to count greatly in a youths Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, Wis& Guardianship later career, snd that it is mocb more important for him to get an A consin and Wyoming; have taken Probate coon after mark in his studies, or make a recotd that gives him a job the full advantage of this opportunNotices graduation. on their way to ity and are no-footand But no, the American people like a fight and a scrimmage, school studies. complete their high ball co dim near conforming to that description. It tests the players School authorities and students can CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK think to his and muscle power wind, his endurance, his courage, his secure complete informatiin by wri- OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS fast. A game that haa such qualities will always be popular. W. E. Jadwin, 621 North Rob- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ting literaof the from attention study The professors may say it diverts inson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. ture and science, and that when the students are figuring on how to It is up to you to think for your run the football over the goal line, they arent doing anything to imself. We have shown you the way also true that when prove their scholastic marks. Very true, but it is that this can be accomplished and chafing around under no cicrumstances take the they are figuring on those football plays, they arentmixed sitin IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF up the country with undesirable associates, and getting matter lightly. THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT . uations that will place a stain on theia lives. ooo OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN, A young person of college ot high school age is a bundle of GOOD ROADS IN COUNTRY hke-t- o AND FOR THE COUNTY OFi substances. If you pen those forces up too closely, there is MAKE BAD WATER IN CITIES CACHE. be a grand sinash. Football allows such dangerous gas to escape without much damage. Increased use of tar on roads thru-othe country is causing the water HOME OWNERS LOAN CORof hundreds of cities to take PORATION, a corporation of the Schools. The University supvlies Secondary on objectionable tastes and odors United States of America, OPPORTUNITIES GIVEN of Oklahoma is a member of this Plaintiff, reports the American Institute of vi. Road tar contains small Sanitation. STUDIES CONTINUE TO ROY L. DAHLS, also known as ere fully accredited and acceptable amounts of phenolic chemicals which by the University in full satisfaction are leached out by the rain and car- R. L. DlAHLE, and wife, PHEBE L A- comotf entrance requirements. ried along bo the lakes, rivers, and DAHLE, and RULON F. STARLEY, (President Roosevelt through the school education can be reservoirs from which cities obtain Bank Commiskmer of the State of plete high Works Porgress Administration snd earned in this Utah, and T. E. THOMAS, Special their water supplies. way. by tiie sponsorship of the University to indiThese courses offered are The chemicals washed from out Liquidating Agent in Charge of Liof Oklahoma, is interested in see- vidual students for home or tarred roads by the rain are usually quidation of the OGDEN STATE study who ing that each and every person, to groups or to school districts to present in very small amounts and BANK, a corporation. has not completed his or her high increase the variety of subjects avDefendants. to the sre unnoticeable take school education, to advantage ailable to their students. Through ordinarily But when the water is chlortastes. SUMMONS of this wonderful opportunity. this plan, school authorities may in- inated the phenolic substances are THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID The President, es well as all other crease the number of elective sub- turned into pungent compounds hav- DEFENDANT: men and women, realizes that educa- jects they ran offer, or can arrmge medicinal taste. You are hereby summoned to aping a tion is one of the most valuable as- complete four year courses economic- Just a pronounced fow drops of the phenolic pear within twenty days after service sets that any of us can have. It is ally and without increasing the size teachings from tarred roads will ren- of this summons upon you if served something that once you acquire it, of their plant. The home room teach- - der a million gallons of water un within the county in which this acthere is no way as long as you er merely acts as student advisor drinkable after chlorination. Since tion is brought, otherwise within live of having it taken from you. end supervises the examinations. The of cities chlorinate their thirty days after service, and defend majority It will prepare you for (he future teacher need not be trained in the water to remove harmful bacteria, the above entitled action; and in and make you more valuable to those subject offered, because the Univr- - and since thousands of miles of road ease of your failure so to do, judgwho desire to secure your service, sjty staff will grade the papers end in this country are being tarred each ment will be rendered against you and this is how it is accomplished: return them to the local high school continues the institute, the year, according to the demand cf the comDe- with comments and The Correspondence Studies suggest- problem of medicine tastes develop plaint, which hag been filed with the Oklaof of the ions for the student and for the ing in water supplies is very comUniversity partment Clerk of said Court. homa has received additional WPA supervisor. In this way schools will mon. Chlorination also emphasizes This action is brought to procure funds tn continue its expanded cor- find it possible In add variety snd the various other diaflavors in waa mortgage high enrichment in the most ' economics ter caused by algae, industrial was judgment foreclosing respondence service in the the given by defendants, Roy L. school field. manner. trs, etc. Dahle and Fhebe I. Dahle, his wife, Starting with a staff of thirteen in They will also find that this will in now tr it Fortunately possible March, 1936, the personnel is being serve as a means of raising their remove the objectionable tastes and bearing date of January 7th, 1935, Teachers to eighty-siexpanded standard of arereditment odors in public water snptfies that upon certain real estate located in have been selected in accordance those courses have been approved by arise from tarred roads and other Logan City, Cache County, Utah, and with the standards of the North members of the North Central As- - causes,' says the instit'.rie. Scientists particularly described as folt: low Central Association of Colleges and isolation. remark-ablhave perfected a purifier Beginning it the Southwest Corner of Lot 4, Black 86, Plat lA", Logan City Survey, and running thence North 3 rods; thence East 8 rods; thonre South 1 rod; thence East 2 rods; thence South 2 rods; thence West 10 rods to the place of beginning. Together with all appurtenances snd hereditaments appertaining or belonging thereto. L. E. NELSON, of courses sre A av- - activated carbon, which takes out great variety I ailable: home economics, commercial such diaflavors in water. Its action like The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL in . OH YEAH COLUMN n lf eStio, re ut J I - x. bc-aus- to-wi- Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Address Arimo Block, Logan, Utah. Dates of publication: September 24, and Ocotber 1, 8, 15, and 24, 1987. Adv. Dont wait for dark evenings...have your lighting checked Legal Holies now this FREE EASY WAY! home ho prop for oaf the sating during long fall and winter oveningi ahead? Don't take chances. Phone or a free Sight Meter Survey. A trained Lighting Advisor will measure the Hght from your reading lamp scientifically and accurately, You will see at a glance whether you end your children are going to have enough light lor easy seeing without eye- train. This service is ires te all customers. It is designed to help you get the best possible Hght lor the eurrrnt you use. Fhone lor a free appointment) SCHtNlfcY WILL yourHghted NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that W. G. Thompson, Richmond, Utah, has made application in accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 8 sec. ft of underground water in Cache Said water will be county, Utah. pumped from May 15, to October 15, inclusive of each year from a 12J inch well 153 deep, located at a rnint E 1630 ft and N 20 from the WU ror. See. 84, T. 14 N, R. 1 E S.L.B.&M. and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 280.68 arres of land embraced in SV4NEU and NttSEU Sec. 82; StfNWtf, SEMSWK and SWUSEU Sec. 33, SMiNWK Sec. 34, all in T. 14 N R. ft Light Is Cheaper Than Ever! Recent reductions in the domestic lighting rate, plus Extra Electricity at makes more light available at lower cost than ever before. Hall-Pric- o Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home PHONE YOUll HEALEIl IIH UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 1 ft E., S.L.B.&M. This application is designated in the office of the Slate Engineer as No. 12502. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reason therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. IL Humphreys, State Engineer, Capitol Building, Silt Lake City, with one extra copy and 81.00 filing fee within 80 days after tlw date of last publication T. H. IIUMPIIERYS, State Engineer Dn'e of first publication, Sep'am-be- r 24, 1937. Date of last publication 22, 1937. October Adv. say MTMurOK. INC. NtW rOM CIIY rrimn PRINTING Announcements Engagement Trousseau Tea Announcements Wedding Announcements Calling Garda Visiting Cards Stationary, Envelopes Letteiheads Invoices Hand Bills Dance Cards Tickets Window Cards LET US CARE TOUR FOR PRINTING NEEDS SMITHFIELD PHONE 22 OR 77 SENTINEL SMITHFIELD ! |