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Show ZL- r SOUTHFIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTaII. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1937. I It doesn't aeem to be considered consumption now will carry the far-- 1, plus that part of the domestic interesting if people 'necessary any longer to "make both mer over to the spring production output which will become available in what such visit. .rs s jU 1,:r ta waa placed community. you have to do is season. So we ask every housewife the next few mon:hs, Iends meet.the All One thing is public think they meet, to put two eggs on the plate where at about IS per cent larger than a when were unushomes which are many before. one supplies was ago there year said the is only Although government j fe I ually small; estimated supplies were' any community. tVa te lie easing credit, the chronic bor- , ha. smaller, however, than the average, Pleased these rowers find their friends slipping WOOL SITUATION IS recent ness and beauty. E,e., SOMEWHAT UNSETTLED for September 1 in other v'hr to. around the street comers just as is but a humble The in this d"U increase ing supplies years. as ever. rapidly O'U It is complained that parents don't The decline in wool prices during year over last ia due chiefly to it has well kept aid and shubs an,u.d ft : know where their Children are. They the past month, together with the larger imports in 1937. are fairly sure here in Smithfield unsettled conditions in foreign mar- - Consumption of apparel wool on most beautiiul .liiu ! that at breakfast time next morning kets, haves the question of wool! a scoured basis by United States If some of 0iir p,. ,;,e 1th; . 8 of mills 1937 Bur-months the first in J will in either the be the uncertain, they dining prices somVhat room or in bed. esu of Agricultural Economics saidj was 8 per cent larger than in the The American people are said to today in its monthly review of the; same months of 1936; and it was about the largest for the be losing will power. It looks aiound woool situation. --t- v the first of the month, as if there Although prices declined in the period since 1923. Since consumption was plenty utf bill power. domestic market in September, quo- in the last feur months of this year co-oI, HAT'S YOUR It is complained that there is no tations were largely nominal in view is likely to be smaller than in the HlOPuaiTtojJ free press any longer in the United of the light trading. Domestic stocks same months of last year, stocks at States. Perhaps the tronlde in some of raw wool are below average, hut the beginning of 1933 probably will U you use U ; : 0f cases is that there is no free public- domestic mill demand for wool is be considerably larger than a year talk when you leu favorable than a year earlier, earlier but may remain below the ity. you ay j had used the Bureau said. to average of most recent years, the down ta braes tacks. Whit1. people gone They say indicated. Bureau wool twineth." The The total supply of apparel "where the wooodbine proposition? someone Total supplies of wool from the smug to have place where the woodbine twineth in the United States on September H you slat 1937-8- 8 southern in the the become has frequently hemisphere place clearly and plainly Sj rne where the hot dog stand sfeandeth, marketing srson, which is now open, understand it ft and inviteth the public. probably will show a slight increase This is one reasan Notices bu.Jj Legal over the previous season, it was concerns Some people in Utah call thia a stated. The increase in production, state somegain by a year of great calamities. College stuwhich appears to be fairly general Language, proposition in pi. States dents all over the United that, what & Probate Guardianship for the five principal producing! ore, and taking have losing football teams will say what , tVr aim ' will ends. more countries season offset when than so the the1, That kind of c!.ir, dsfinitc beNotices decree F.a in r stocks in; ment, whi.-Indian summer is people cin these countries. Total supplies, how- and cause the Indians in ancient days easily grasp, were supposed to put off farm work CONSULT expected to exceed the appeal, and draws ahv..ys THE COUNTY CLERK ever, are notthe customers y 1931-3- 2 seasons five until late in the fall. Hence the OR THE for average stores that (.ai.c it. RESPECTIVE SIGNERS to 1935-3young folks who put off study until r FOR FURTHER INFORMATION just before examination, might be Salt Lake City (UP) Indian to be said Study observing WHAT VISITORS SAID City brokers offered 1 I The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL F'lbliahed Ever Frida at Smithfield, Utah Entered at the Pestoffice at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claw Mail t J Matter Advrrf.'rlnf Rates Will Be 1 .tat as Made Known Upon Application i UNCLE SAM AKD JAPAN . -- ooo- The United States is about to take part in a historic conference of the nations that signed the nine power treaty, which regulate the relations of the countries bordering on the Pacific ocean. The action of that conference ia likely to have a profound effect on all our destinies. Participation in this conference seems to depart from the traditional attitude of our country, which has been to remain aloof from the disputes of Europe and Aaia. That tradition waa broken when the United States fought in the WoVld War. Probably the majority of Americans Chinese regret having entered that war. Yet some action on the Japanese war ia probably necessary. It will be argued by many that the United States, after condemning of Japan aa the aggressor in that war, should advocate the impositionwith penalties on that country, auch as forbidding trade and commerce You can't tell Japan. That will be a risky step, almost an set of war. what would happen. The Philippine islands are within easy reach of United States Japan. If that country attempted to attack them, the would be in a first class war. The United States should not look at thia Issue in a one aided way. The sympathies of most of our people are with China, and no doubt felt sure that putting they are right in that attitude. Back in 1917 they to do so. It may failed It would solve Europe's problems. down Germany be that Japan, with ita crowded population cooped up in a little country, haa real grievances. But that doits not excuse that country for making war on a peaceful nation. The nine power conference should express positive disapproval of tne act of Japan in making war. These nations are not called on to engage in that war, or dd anything likely to draw them into it. Their beat plan ia to appeal for peaceful settlement of all such disputes. -- ij . Jj 6. &A2 per H season. SUMMONS pounds of sugar, a 15 cent cm (, is it complained, Many people, Thousands of visitors have passed lowing a similar price drp a a fail to grow mentally. Yet there are Smithfield since spring op- Francisco. , through , COURT said to be some whose heads keep IN THE DISTRICT OF ened. What impression haroe The San Francisco price a ft THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT formed of our town? It wouldthey! growing bigger and bigger. be base price for ibis area. The young people, it is declared, OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN are knicking over thp traces. May be AND FOR THE COUNTY OF all right, though if they kick the CACHE. harness and carriage ell to pieces, HOME OWNERS LOAN CORthey may find some other critter eating up the hay and oats when PORATION, a corporation of the they get home. United States of America, It is complained the girls wont i American people do not need to proPlaintiff, OH YEAH COLUMN accept an invitation to go anywhere duce any more hot air. vs. if they have to walk. They are said ROY L. DAHLE, also known as They say the silence la so great to' accept invitations to walk up the R. L. DAHLE, and wife, PHF.BE L The girls are urged to take cour- in parts of the Rocky mountains, that church aisle to the minister. and RULON F. STARLEY, DAHLE, ses in home making. Also seems dea--j you can hear the flapping of the The girls who are unable to walk irsble for them to learn samething partridge wings several miles away. half a mile to a dance, will probab- Bank Commisimer of tire State of Utah, and T. E. THOMAS, Special Father may say he wishes he was about home staying. ly 'be able to dance around the hall Liquidating Same people think the count of there. Agent in Charge of liq10 miles after they get there. the unemployed wont give accurate The children's reading should be is claimed in many places that uidation of the OGDEN STATE It between Portland, Spokane, Salt Lake, Omaha, Chicago information on that prcblem. It is watched, we are told. The parents the BANK, a corporation. boys arent popular with the girls, to be feared that some of the un- will say it seems to be okay while unless Defendants. and car. VAN DRUG CO. have a money Phone 17 they Smithfield, Utsk j much they are under the living room lamp. It ia claimed SUMMONS employed will say it is too in others, that the girla work to sign their names and forTHE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Someone asks what is included arent popular with the boys, unleu ward the blank in the proper place. among the perishable foods. Father j have wax doll faces and not DEFENDANT: Now that winter is coming on, they will say that most any kind of food they You are hereby summoned to sp much in the head behind the same. tell us that heating is a very to perish very 'quickly in any The bnmt child dreads the fire, Pear within twenty days after service portent question. Very true, only the family having children. while the man who has lost money f this eummons upon you if served in speculation usually looks around within the county in which this ac-t- o within see where he can get hold of some tion is brought, otherwise more, which will probably also be thirty days after service, and defend lost. jthe above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgagainst you PLEA MADE FOR BETTER ment will tobe rendered the demand cf the comaccording plaint, which has been filed with the EGG CONSUMPTION Cleark of said Court. This action is brought to procure The agricultural surprise of the judgment foreclosing a mortgage year promises to be "Natures per- given by the defendants, Roy L. fect food the egg according to of- Dahle and Fhebe I. Dahle, hi wife, ficials of the Notional Poultry Pro- bearing date of January 7th, 1935, ducers Federation, citing the AAA upon certain real estate located in poultry section in Washington that Logan City, Cache County, Utah, and eggs constitute a billion dollar crop more particularly described aa fol-bin farm value. The 1937 crop is unusually large and running into a surBeginning at the Southwest Corner of Lot 4, Block 36, Plat plus. Logan If we can successfully marjeet City Survey, and running thence ; this year's output, sakLPrtf: James North 8 rods; thence East 8 rods; K. Rice, Dean of the Poultry indus- thence South 1 rod; thence East try, it will be a real service to the rods; thence South 2 rods; thence consuming public and for the fam- West 10 rods to the place of beginilies on five million farms having ning. Together with all appurtenlaying flocks. ances and hereditaments appurtain-in- g A billion dollar egg crop surpas or belonging thereto. ses in value even tne 15 million L. E. NELSON, bale cotton crop and on the 885 milfor Plaintiff Attorney lion bushel wheat crop at present Po-- t Office Address which attract those for staples prices Arimo Block, Logan, Utah. so 'much attention. Dates of publication: September Tho problem for egg producers' and October 1, 8, 15 and 22, 24, continued Prof. Rice, is how to piss Adv. our product into consumption. The 1937. --000of .Department Agriculture estimates Seen Nstica jthat the American public has 'eating eggs at the rate. 21 dozen per person per anum. This is less NOTICE TO WATER USERS ; than one a day on the average, THE STATE OF UTAH j ,We maintain that a good healthy Office of State Engineer 'diet calla for two eggs per day on the average for adults, and the U. Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that W. G. IS. Bureau of Hime Economics rccn-- ; mmends one whole egg a day for Thompson, Richmond, Utah, has m ;de children. application in accordance with the Throughout the country, farmers Lawa of Utah to appmpriate 3 sec. and producers generally have come ft. of underground water in Cache together in well organized groups, county, Utah. Said water will be basis for an pumped from May 15, to October 15, allied on a nation-wid- e ! October campaign to dispise of the includve of each year from a 12.5 accumulated surplus. We have had inch well 153 ft. deep, located at a the benefit of government advice and point E 1630 ft. and N 20 ft. from the practical cooperation the WVi cor. Sec. 34, T. 14 N., R. merchants chains 1 E., S.L.B.&M. and used as a supincluding food which are promoting sales of our plemental supply to irrigate 289.68 acres of land embraced in Sl&NEU eggs in their 37,000 stores, thus gi a direct producer-consumline and NKSEK Sea. 32; SttNWli. of distribution. As we reern ly si t SEUSWI4 and SWUSE14 Sre. 88, .cd by the government poultry ex SsNWU Per. 34. all in T. 14 N., R. ports, eggs, when compared with 1 E., SX.B.&M. j other food, represent a good buy for This application is designated in the consumer. the office the Piste Engineer as Egg producers in Utah have or Vo. 12502. gania1 thor stabilization cummiMee, All protests resisting the granting with Mr. Clydo C. Edmunds of Gal) of said Application, with reason' I Lake City, as chairman and mrni lhrefor, made, in affidavit form, bers from principal renters. Mr. Wil- must he filed wilh T. II. Humphrey. liam Worley, of Iigan, Utah, m- - State Engineer, Capitol Building. from this section said: Salt Lake City, with one extra mpy Imitteomsn producers have been and $1.00 filing fee within 30 day? by this intensive after the date of last publication campaign throughout the country. It T. H. 11UMP1IERYP. I cornea st an opportune time when State Engineer the burden of high feed eva's end Date of first publication, Scpem-he- r relatively low consumption during the 24, 1937. has been pressing hard upon year Date of last publiratfen GoUilmr StMiNUV MtaKMoek INC . NtW YGM cirv owners cf laying flocks. Increased 22, 1937. Adv, tm fficUlluTtw StJjPER'COACS to-w- it: "li, Legal er SEE YOUn DEALER DB UTAH PDWEII & LIGHT M a |