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Show ra.wv v n .mg, n r.fHE TO BE GIVEN, I PAGEANT I AT APRIL CONFERENCE The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL PiiMlahed Every Friday at Snithfield. Eatend at lie Peetofflce at Smithftald. COUNTT. UTAH I t rg'PAI. Utah, aa Second Clans Mail Matter . ia one of the main features of ashes may help develop those types the area for location, t3 arrange of land. ore and irrigation arrangements foj each eofln, in Crop productivity crop in the garden. He also his-liat- OH YEAH COLUMN h. r-- rE&,l5h' if plant . ,Th. lusiaatic about preserving L,ecno I tne coming ''F , fn svemng.i Everyone seems tne meeunB . Apra 2?, Lake Tabernacle, under the Utah. of the Genealogical Society the At this time will be presented il- and darmatized marvelous story, Utah . BCH LW 1 ra'i"'"'life", , I fcod present, nyarf ff r"?l ana ir . organic matter, s&t sfsjsrxs J ff --- veardy seeds, and make -j tc OTtatajtant Mr. Salt ar Mr. day- - foods. Mrs. f td P, ttmoon Helen the Vile ing the ig .'JXd a? he Mr. dsoghtei visiting Mr. 75 7,7. ..r. wi, to..fj J "J t2 JJ wage-earnin- --- . SS.SSi toSiL. ri CMfKTEE SIS XK7"t THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY OF A THE DEPARTURE DEAR ONE IS SOFTENED BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. FINAL ACTBR OF THE CONDUCTED CEREMONIES BY OUS COMPETENT STAFF YET, COST IS MODERATE. hrfooW acapit iwt A-d- wiaholKirrow it to build factories plants, or to modernise g, Pr time over fearuI imprevmem for well Permanent can .pend creaed to be whfchWuld help loosen up the business jam. Jrirtw. where is the capital coming from that w.ll finance the of the nation.. folk "ny useful and devel-dpme- UTAH FARM NEED OF QUALITY SEED Production of quality seed i:i Utah la being encouraged by the Utah State Agricultural college extension service and its tnoprritive as a measure to raise the quality of farm products in the state and increase the farm income. As ye sow, so shall ye reap" is at ill as much in effect as it was ll college agronomists affirm. It is safer to plant high quality home-grow- n seed than to risk the unknown quality of imported seqd. Efficient farmers are can fill to buy seed from conscientious and responsible seed growers. s gen-era- nt Extensive use of home grown seed is prevented by its scarcity. This c is unfortunate since, if sufficient interest were shown, quality seed could be raised in abundant quantities in Utah to satisfy the needs of state farmers and build up a profitable and etxonsivc seed market in other areas. as many In 1937, only seed potatoes were produced in this state as will be planted this ear. There were only 1U certified wheat growers, producing only about 10 pe cent of the 462,000 bushels of sect wheat needed for the spring and fall plantings. Less than one per cent of the am- two-thir- and SONS MORTICIANS Logan, Utah pay-cio- a "ra pd"" .ffias ot TEST FOR SALE 16 Acres of grod fuming land o Trenton highway. 10 acres Good Irrigated Land 40 acres River Bottom Pasture JOS. W. PETERSON REAL ' ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY Notary' Public Bmithfield, Utah mrm mw ua ss THE to employees for covered employ-Mr. Fkiyd recommends careful ment. The wages must be with of trees for woodlot planting. gpect to employment after December The Russian Olive and Siberian Elm, sit 193c, nd prior to attaining age he says, are trees which 95 (not exceeding $3,000 per annum have served particularly well as fimm eacll employer). Similar trees in Utah in the past. mentg are being made directly to He also reports out that the black those employees reaching age Co. lacust and several other gcrid types. These payments are made by the of trees are to Utah Government to the estates or close conditions. relatives of deceased employees (and direct to employees age 65) as ount of certified seed oats in the ma.er of right. The procedure fbr state were grown in Utah. Only four racing application is comparatively e. aP appreciate your comen riased seed oats. It is estimat- - BimP'e- ed that 90.000 bushels of seed oats operation in advising any of your are needed; 137,250 bushels of bqr- - employees, or relatives of deceased who may be eligible, to ley. Thirteen' certified local growers emptoyees, off ice, either in person this less two than of cent coupon produced per his necessary barley supply. Leas or in writing. It will he our plea-ha- n ihem in filing heir W818 fifty men raise,! certified falfa seed in 1937, and tgcfhcr they aPPllcations. J. Golden Hunsaker, did n.'t produce more than one third Manager of that needed in Utah this year. -- 00ba SUCCESS OF A FARM GARDEN HINGES ON SOIL, CLIMATE, SEED I GREAT fast-growi- HEW well-adapt- al-,s- IN THE DISTRICT COURT You'd think IMe apsUsf now WHITE Apas Wohab with lie Apos Doublo Dashoz, Apox Frouuro Btltrtnt Wrinoor and ottioi foctaMo, would cod much umm butthopdcolo only 671.15. Olhor modols ae hw ao , pages of history and portray in patriotic themes the rise of the United States to a commanding position in the world's affairs. Two other companion statues will make this group an imposing one. , , , , $49.95 $5.00 Down $5.00 Per Month flu OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In the matter of the Estate 0:' Ervin Flowman, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouotiers to tlie undersigned administratrix, at her residence at Smith-fielCache County, Utah, on or before the 28th day of July, 1938. LURAY K. PLOWMAN Administratrix of the eitate of Ervin Plowman; deceased-- . GEORGE C. HEINRICH Attorney for Administratrix Datee of publication March IS, 25, April 1, 8, and 15, 1938. ' Afv. . . d, 1 WATCH THIS SPACE! A Legal Notices 9mm aaaaaaaaaaaaa ,DE - i wer ! ,T BMPIOITEM , near rel- and wood) : Utah values the fanner age are deceased employees and.atlvea he uses for fuel at ?70 a year Title II of J lde. estimate, that posts he must re- - "ow Social Security Act. These place are worth $20 annually. Judi-'tb- e 8mBunl r cel planting of trees will provide Garden success depends upon four basic factors: seed, soil, climate and culture, according to Dr. A. L. Wilson, head of the Utah State Agricultural cMlegc department of horticulture. Climate is the most important and yet the most difficult to control, Dr. Wilson points out. Th- influence of the other three factors is comparatively equal, with possibly the most important. Soil must have constant attention, Dr. Wilson insists. The ideri home garden tract mntains sandy loam soil, but with a little careful treatment other types of land can be made productive. Organic matter added to clay or said soils will improve their tilth, and even sifted NEW YORK Symbolizing mankind's control of nature; this large statue will have a prominent place on the $60,000,000 Central Mall of the New York Worlds Fair 1939. Dozens of statues and murals will turn the Mr. Kewtoi G.W. LINDQUIST rt Zto ; other, RITES BUSINESS ' Kbw THE FINAL na SjjLjJj, 1 sod The to Ajwn generation nfwr generation UU11 k those living among us today. ere going home or attend- portant in dev- ther they old For a wise purpo.-- e these ago Wil- Smerden. a Dr. singing records have been preserved. If you shown he will it attend this meeting, I that there are now available records WHEN AMERICA FOUGHT ancesSSto or plowing. Ctreful planning trstmeonenkiff whereby you can trace your World War, and thus That the enter to voted back for generations. many On April 6, 1917, congress to depend Seems try break. I woo be taken into the it is hard to ventured into n ftirnapr of hate and death. It lid deal on whether on. is win " I Picture, you will,, good it time At the hJL of our people regret today. nr losing, court ry cmU I see in part what has been done to ning which the democratic institutive of The boys get an awful backache if three I for one of us to 'know some-- I nearly each with Indignation been boiling help no had while Ako into they work in the garden, forefathers. innoj thing of our decided to make no uch thing happen when they fa j an IhJTIaw the German army ruthlemdy marching been haa It to lent little Belgium, which had done nothing tennis court I charge for admittance in order that up the not liit our oe .le saw the German imperial government regaraing doors to The attend. Congestion of population u d.rri all who desire may -- to ..I to b. eon-- 1 We cities. get the to at big mited of the tabernacle will be opened two whenever Bmithfield 6:80 p. m. We sug&st that you crape aiders ble in i .to. I I to fighting. dogs get early. dol should ,--i.to. W.-H- U4 la aald, b, it and The people, In addition to the illustrated o.rred, nod felt would outrages which were neid to dramatized special musk more sewing. Grandpa nays . it story, and nay boots their in stand muat up when people nrehjricaeo will be provided by two of the bent help come if certain people would (known choruses of Salt Lake City, ew up their mouths. r to CWlwtWilV said the American peopln The fathers, it is said, should gol but it noblo nlogan for denorriqr. It woo a Am world to tho parties and bring their j around now WOODLOT FORESTER LISTS worid io nut oo oofe for denocrocj home at midnight Might pretty well Coded out now. The daughters PRECAUTIONS PLANTING the polke or some prise take to have .word the take that "Tree roots should never be "woWmewk'to the bihle principle of They to do it. v eoun-"ralong hT he sword." Here in Utah nur people say that if a and lowed to dry in transplanting", cau-tio- fighter 400 atand must up extension that country kVtUcked. ordinary nenre say. J. Whitney Floyd, MANY OUT SENDS BYU world, the affaire of the foerster at the Utah State Agricul Jh,tProbobly INVITATIONS BAND faht. when it clWs to reguUting whoever ployo tural college, in a recent dicussion of o Wap eramll-.idSSSJ- S telteL Si I" Itet of "The VtoimU h. to! practice (farm tree planting. Ite invitations te ,ta tree root to dry out j More than 150 I permitting : rt -- ! schools in Utah, to sent been cells high the. of death the to causes tiny hat circulates in war time. Col- roots, and may kill the tree if all (southwestern Wyoming, western Nevada and southern eastern Mr. credo, become roots the Floyd dry", VIRTUE? I THRIFT NO MORE A Idaho, to participate in the National slid. Maxwell in be held to contest band a of pamphlet Jy Farm trees in transplanting should Regional "How We Spend Our Money" is the title 13 and 14th, anIN BMITHFIELD .Sways be reset in a freshly dug Provo, May 12, S. Stewart, issued by the public affaire C. 3. chairman, who Moffitt, nounced Mr. hole soil is while still the government mmst, by recent survey, rf results I reports schools. 2 doors north of North Cache g family does not save money Floyd points out. The soil should be is superintendent of Prow impresaion that the average of head G. C. Motor Ok Professor Bainum, the around very compactly tamped mus-- l instrumental of the he department taken should demonxl rated by theae inquiriea, representa care tree root, and pp ...pi- to cover the tree to a point slightly. ic at Northwestern university, Evan-- 1 ALL MATERIALS AND I above the old ground level. traditional day. ston, Illinois, and secretary and trea- WORKMANSHIP the rainy I to toy aside mVey for God helpa that There are a number of definite surer for the American Band Assoc-- 1 Beniamin Franklin taught the American people GUARANTEED a borrowing goes a value to be gained from the seed- - iation, has been selected as senior! the help themealvea." and "He that gees wure cnm I to contest. the the that of Mr. judge of thrift taught a of shelter farm lesson belt, Fkiyd ling sorrowing. Such own their own homes Two bands receiving the highest reports. Some farmera are finding Mt and security was for people to save money, m each regional contest will ratings to farm the it a good practice keep all their money to Participate in the Provo, e1,ble stead warm by using trees to cut the of them. So why the wind velocity. Then, too, a firm, 1,1 indhave no work, the government will take care to worthwhile WSPEnAL ltEQUEffTNOW SJaSS'EU " r a Known Upon Application Advrellalng Eatea Will lie Made w L whole town's talking about (ho beautiful now! fipox White Lino of washers, the smartest washers over introduced! They'ro 10 handsome, so 0017 td me, they make washday a pleasure. Big washings, og small, a tubful of laundry or Just a litQ lingerie In a small amount of water, these Apex washers cleanse them all quickly, thoroughly, and as gently, asyour own hands. See tho smart, modem Aped1 WHITE LINE at our store NOW! Crystal Fisrnitwr Company Logan, IN Silt |