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Show SMITHFIELD. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, JUNE IT. 1938. OH YEAH COLUMN The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I'lb&lMd Every Friday ai gmithfieid. Utah Eatend at ft Paatafflca at 8ithfirld. Utah. aa Seerad THE POCKETBOOKli pf KNOWLEDGE tpM "Wait until the clouds roll by, said the nice old song. Wait until the w heels roll up to the door and take us somewhere, says the modern CUm Mail Mai Ur Advertising Rataa Wit Be Made Kaawa Cpoa Appliratioa BETTER LIVING CONDITIONS President KooNFvrli, speaking at the graduating exerciser of the high achooi at Arthurdalr, W. Vs, referred to the need for improved reliving conditions for many American families. He apoke of the deep gret which pedple feel when they discover the undesirable homes in which many families have to live, so that many say they did not pose eurfi conditions existed in America. When you go into some neighborhntad, and see decadent and unsanitary homes, often far too crowded, everyone must hope that these thins ran he improved. There are ad very many low standard homes in the whole country, that it is a tremendous undertaking to imprtve all of them. The government ctfuld not do it without imposing very heavy taxes on the people. The government and cities will undertake to improve some of the worst of these quarters. But in the main the gain must ccftne from the general increase of prosperity, end better ability of familiea to provide good homes for themselves. their Many unhealthy homes go into disuse, when people increase earnings so they are able to move into better places. The family that is earning more money has a chance to help the improvement movement, by moving into a better hrfuse. The main problem is how to keep business ao regular and prosperous that the people can depend upon an income that will provide an adequate home. Some people are unable to provide such a home because employer wants to employ they ere not desirable as workers. If them at good pay, they will not be able to provide the hind of home they need. If they would correct their habits and make themselves desirable as wdrkers, their chances of regular employment and a better boom would improve. MONTH OF SOULFUL GAZES Many honeymoon esiplea are roaming around the country during the June days. Can you pick them out? The women folka usually ran, by certain signs unmistakable to the feminine eye. The new clothes help fell the rtory. Another important sign is the devution with which the gentleman attends to the slightest wish of his fair companion. A degree of anxiety for her happiness and welfare is manifested which is not the usual thing among seasoned married pairs. A nether common sign is the disposition of the newly married couple to look long and earnestly at each other. After a more or less long period of waiting fOe the joyful day, there is satisfaction to the lover in the opportunity to gaze at his prize. The mere sight of that face is like a draft of cold water on a hot and dusty day 8W newly wed enuples seem anxious to conceal the fart of their recently acquired status. Considering the pursuit many of them have had from too realmin friends, they cant be hfeir.cd for wbhing to disappear In the crowd. Teople often miAirn that this high point of jov cant continue. It is hardly natural that it zhouLL The bride and bridegroom hive to race the hard and gh going of life. They may think they know each other thr.hgh and throuch, but that is ret irseelly so. The intimacies of ir.ar ried life reveal many things not known Inhere. The honevniismera need not expert the mute to be the near perfect being tlo-- hid dreamed There is a lit of bumi nitnre left in all of us, land it conus out lun the steak is nut cooked, or Husband is too late for dinn-- r. When the eh "ice of a ir.ite baa been well made, such differences will soon be rrretI-e- d as befcg of small importance, end the hoyage of life will be a happy die. y 385 iDQDffl Creek watershed in county, Utah. Said water win i! diverted from April 1 4, SO inclusive oT each year, point of Issuance of said which is located E. 11,851 ft. iS S. 138.8 from the XE fn-2T. IS N., R. l e SLEAjl conveyed by an existing pij jjT and used as a supplemental lnDBT. to irrigate 22.5 acres of land braced in the NWT4 Sec 11 Zt MEU Sec: 10, T. 13 N, R The old timers didnt hive mvnv athletic games to improve their physical conditions. Here in Utah they Jeveloped a lot of muscle riding the sawhorse. What is the beat kind of doorbell ? Many folks would like one that would ring when the prosperous neighbor calls, and be silent vhen rung by the talesman and subscription solicitor. The government iu said to be slow. There iq no particular complaint they ire slow in getting the tax bills out. You can search me was a former slang phrase. If the husbands say it to their wives, they have probably hidden away their money is some cafe place. The old saying tells about sawing the wind and reaping the whirlwind. The American people sow the pulit, leal wind and reap the taxes. The boys used to expect to start in life by driving the cows. Now the idea seems to be to Time the golf ft st 1938. T. H. HUMPHREYS, State Engineer Date of first publication June 17L 1988. Date of last publication July is 1938. be said that not many of the boys will ever again be willing to drive anything as alow aa the cows. Still when you send them on an errand, they frequently seem to be conforming to the cow speed limit mining the value of grease wools as thev are shorn. "Many of them1 Professor Esplin points out, "are controlled by proper selection culling and care of sheep. But handling of Flaran-tin- e Peterborough, N. 4514G3 has just completed a the sheep and fleeces al shearing record which makes her queen of i time also has much to do . with the ill four year old Utah Guernseys in value of the shorn wool. class QCC of the American Guernsey I tRahe fleece should he rolled seCattle club. '.Flos Florentine was parately and tied with just enoug' bred by McKay Brea, of Huntsville, paper twine to bind the fleece sec Utah and owned by C. J. Daines of urely but nut tightly. Wool buyer Lcgan and in ten months made a abject to rough jute hemp, and sisal record of 9973.8 pounds of milk and twines because the fibers get into 473.8 pounds of butr fat the fleeces and reduce the value of oou the wool. All reject or discount RULES OP SAFETY fleeces such a Slotted, dead and Mack MUST BE APPLIED are kept apart from ie other wool. TO Regulation wool sacks are recommended for ore in storing or shipping Certain rules of must be wool. Wool should not bs packed safety ipplied to home accord, in used feed bags or fertilizer bags ing to Miss Ellen Agren, extension or left piled loose on the floor for management specialist at the long periods after shearing. Utah State Agricultural college. can be odne at home si.-and with comparative nafcty r certain precautions ere taken." Miss Agren says. Krat of all, Miss Agren believes in effective and safe type of solvent NORTH CACHE MOTOR should be used. It is usually best to 'Purchase a type of solvent esCOMPANY pecially designed for cleaning pur- P08M PHONE 14 Miss Agren gives t series of sif-et- y SMITHFIELD rules to be followed in around the home. They are: Cor 1. Do all oift of doors, iway from fire, and in the shade. aolvent which conforms V.Uf? to Stoddards This specifications. type wiU burn, but will not explode under ordinary atmospheric conditions. a tt , b and milk ugulptaonl bam. Coaru aru nuUtad. Chickens am nteriBrnd. washed and cwwUmt Incubated and broodod without of hmrfng watching and tending uharponod-Th- u tool Fuod to ground, indoor tok bares aro lighted o that anduaMy- - And may bn porformod .a than thoy ham bo does thorn ail hotter oeonondetdiy. too. boon dono bofam lor olochktty to tfroag ' WOMSTO. h fictteH .QuUtq u?dk Qtfnp wans assoas go (MC5ES3 Legal Noliees Probate & Guardianship Notices H.-Fl- os DRY-CLEANI- SMITHFIELD THE COUNTY CLERK RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FURTHER INFORMATION CONSULT OR THE FOR LEADING TIRE VALUES! goodYear humidity. 4. NajAha and high-te- st or ordin ary gasoline ahoulil never be used for cleaning. 5. A washing machine should never be used in Sparka caused by friction may result In conflagration. 6. gamrenta should be hung out of doors until all solvent haj evaporated. Starch, sugar and perspiration taims must be removed with water since the are insoluble in cleaning fluid, Miss Agren says, , SPEEDWAY Dry-cleane- d ooo- -- wool-mark- et n FRI. - SAT. JUNE . SHERIFFS SALE NO. 1 LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROT CACHE WITH HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION, a corporation of the United States of America, FREDDIE to-w- it: FIGHT FOR LADY ", JACK OAKIE SATURDAY MATINEE FOE THE CHILDREN AT 2:30 P M. "BLAKE OF StOtLANC YARD PLUS REGULAB SHOW. SUN. - MOIL JUNE . - BLUEBEARDS 8-- toreafter V ac- - used or enjoyed with said o-C- -l le "save" la tires Sire By JULIAN 24, end belle te sum mlty aadesrricel BAIR DtF Sheriff Publication, Jane 19. n-- f- July EIGHTH WIFF With GARY COOPER and CLAUDETTE COLBERT The omedy sensation of the year ' ALSO NEWS and SHORTS . 000 SUNDAY SHOW STARTS AT 4 P. M. BARGAIN PRICES TILL P, M. r TUESDAY JUNE PLUS- -- oodjrearm-- t the peak qsst It? tlrelalN pries If AelewaeO FREES!!!!! orras' InS? JUDICIAL DISTRICT WATE OF UTA IN AND1 TOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. lliaSSl G,tT!L0f of Vth Maigaret Griffiths 'Lo?,0 J CreSS! CREDted trouble-fre- e rn yen long, service. ANGEL With MARLENE DIETRIC . MELVYN DOUGLAS ami HERBERT MARSHALL WED.-THU- R. STARTING FAMILY NIGHT THE PARENTS AND MARRIED CHILDREN EACH FAMILY WILL ADMITTED FOR ONLY REGARDLESS OF THE Nl BER IN THE FAMILY. T A REAL BARGAIN. TWO BIG FEATURES NO. 1 EVERY DAYS A Come ia regularly for ear FREE 10 Point BslteryTeat Sorvict, Regular attention to your tottery will ae ' . ,'J" e 21 OOUNTRY STORE 17 Adv 1. 1933 Koine lo CredHcrs e.se-i- er STOWELL.. Shw'ii1of Cache County, Utah 05 $905 $I020 19 and 2 !4 JEFF 60 your . With JOHN BOLE$ and Dated this 7th day of June, 1988. S.M-1- 7 BARTHOLOMEW NO 2 Plaintiff vs. J. L. WEBB and EVA LEWIS WEBQ3, husband and wife, an-AN-- 1 DERSON LUMBEO COMPANY, a1 corporation, Defendants Tb be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 2nd day of July, 1938, at ten oclock A. Mef it the front door of the Coun-t- y Court House, in Logan, Cache County) Utah, the following describ-e- d property j , Lota 7 and 8, in Block 25, Plat' A 1 Ericksons Plat of Richmond City. Alao the South 8 rods 914 feet of lots 5 and 6, in said Block 26, Plat A of Ericksons Plat of Richmond City; also beginning at the Northwest corner of Block 26, and running thence South rods; thence East 17 4 roda; thence North roda; thence Weat 17 4 rods to the beginning. Containing fa all acres, more or le3g. Situate in the Southeast Quar-te- r of Section 26, Township 14 North of Range 1 fJait of the Salt Lake Meridan. Together with twenty shares of the capital stock of the Richmond Irriaa- Company, ea evidenced by certificate No. 1412, duly pledged to l,1ntlffJ too. together with all of right way, easements, rents, tenements, hereditaments, privileges nd appurtenances thereto belonging, ued or onjoyed wlo.eVerijV1,denCed land or belonging to nnfrfH Why take chances on smooth, thin tlraa when yon can get big, husky, Goodyears at such low prices) Guar antced for life. 17 and 18 TWO MARVELOUS FEATURES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Dry-cleani- CARE AND QUALITY ADD TO WORTH OP FARM WOOL CUP When wool ie told the eheepfarmer finds out .what fleeces are paying their fair share of the cost of producing sheep, aonerding to Profexsofr A. C. Esplin of the Utah State Agricultural oo liege. Different fleeces show various amounts of shrink when they are scoured. "Current reports from the Federal Bureau of Agricultural Economics, seys Professor Esplin, "quote prices on common and braid that ehow fnim 44 to 49 per cent, shrinkage end fine wool that shows shrinkage from 58 to 08 per cent." Shrinkage represent! gresee and other material that is taken from the wool before it ia used. And wool buyers citi-ms- te the shrinkage' of each lot of wool they purchase. Therefore ihrfn- is an important item in nuking the farm price of wool Different fleeces show varying charertelretics as to fineness and Jmfth ot fiber. Both length of fiber end diameter f the fibers help to determine the price of a fleece and tike ns to which that wool is put Defects such as tender fibers or fleeces with weak fibers, beard bain, or Mack fibers also reduce the market value of fleeces. Fleeces with foreign material such aa burs, chaff. d d nlo discount? ed on the markets. All these factors go few pd deter. Adv. Iu CACHE GUERNSEY MAKES STATE CHAMPION RECORD a sunny ? This application fr designated it the office of the State Engine- -, No. 12712. All protests resit tirg the granting of said Application, j rearms therefor, made In affidavit form, must be fifed with T. State Engineer, ioj Humphreys, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra crapy and ?1.00 fil. ing fee on or before Au-m" It may on 4, SLBAM. ball. day. There is some danger of fire from static spnrks in atmosphere of low KitowaH to work pul Reddy don lo dm tana, hard choran gat to P by magta Water bovw in taated tanta - where. 3. Do Hard Chores Get Bone As IE By Magic tMr Dowott Notice is hereby- given t.w o Park Town Corporation, fed Utah has majp Applicati,, cordance with the laws rf L'tak to appropriate 0.3 sec. ft. of from an unnamed eprirg nn ? Birch Sitting under your own vine and fig tree was the Bible idea of effort and happiness. Sitting under your own automobile top is the modern conception of it. The people used to complain of being footsore. That was before they hid automobile! to take them every- Headquarters Wta THE STATE OF CTAII Office of Slate EnBiBfer. Salt Lake City, tah wnrld.. A?' wkir NOTICE TO WATER UsEftT STTwSsrS Jao blown ae Mtrg.mt LOW, ArnrmmmJ f Cr,t PubUeattoo May J"" I:- .'-f With MAE WEST , FOOLS FOR . Grif-- Ro C, Heinrich Attorney Ibr Executor 1M8U HOLIDAY1 7, 4,1 SCANDAL with FERDINAND GRAVE |