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Show m c The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL Ewy Friday el Southfield. Utah Ptasteffics el Smithfieid. Utah, at Sac I da DiMUtod EaUred el lit Advertising Rates WiS lie Made Kaeva Dp Mail AppHcati Another thing this country needs is more people raising beans, and mt o many spilling them. The housewives used to occupy much of the time fighting dust in their homes. Now they givo as much tune here in UUh to eating dust on the roads. I out Motorists who drive at too high J rates of speed are urged to "stop lock and listen. When they 1 d in the ditch they will stop all right, bit may be too much hurt to look or business. . and director of I tRichard took the detonator out into Our people cant family relations at his backyard end began to hit t atirred up about the a hammer while his parents Utal gut, lhe Un of China, since so Dr. nit recently. looking.JRie cap exploded, wn rfcaKurai collrge being dmmbered i" unless steps are multilating his left thumb and' index disaster hor- n- by the lady irtm d- o- the pop-severe and d iner- ON HER TOES (hie of the firat eaaentiala on the lint ia to he a good dancer. The girl who at follow year atep ornaments the aide of the ifiom, and gwtw home early because of a headache. The intense denire of young women for a sylph $ke form may be due to a preference tan the part ef the boya for the be pole girL Their tired muarlea become fatigued if they hive te awing toe many pounds around the room. Neat on the list ia to he able to play some butdoor game fairly well, teiuds, golf, etc. Hie good pwimmer iald draws admiration. A girl needs some power of talk, pome e y capacity for manufacturing wisecracks. She needs some gift that will enable her to shine socially, like maatery pf bridge, musical talent, ability to take a part in the school or church play, the organising capacity to run a dance or sale, etc. It takes rei.1 effeirt to develop tkcao powers. "Where do informetioa and intelligence come in?" our friend the school tenrher asks. Perhaps they come in more than our modern sophisticate thinks. Many ef these powers depend upon ability to think. The nlwh pro the worluhop where that product ia turned out. The housewife asks where the all essential knowledge ef domestic arts cm in. Au te that, they don't seem to come in eery much, up to' Jha time the husband has to pay the price. Vi ENJOYMENT OF MOTORING An Englbdi visitor recently remarked that the had record of the American people tab automobile accidents, might be sttributed to the fact that r folks do not find pleasure in motoring for its own sake. They are Just keen to get whnewhere in the leant possible time, regardless whether there is y particular need for grtting there la a hurry. The Englishman, he said, enjoys driving for fun. He likes doing a it makes no particular difference td him whether good job at driving, be makes fast time or not. Not bring injsurh a hurry, he takes few chances. The he place. jaorct ) r drivers w Id probacy y they use their cars majority of e they furnish the quickest or most convenient way to get me After throe drivers have ran pp a yearly mileage of 10,000 or motoring for its he no longer appeals to them. the reed Jut hurrying to get some place With almost everybody in tearing haste, the accident record is wfiat might he expected. This harry ia an entgorwth fX r impatient end nervous American temperament. Oar people are hern that way, end cant hear waiting or delays eg alow motions. "Git pp and git" ia one cf our national mottoes. There win be a bad record of accidents until something rather drastic ia done to prevent them. JVrhaps in time, afar people may acquire a palmer temperament, and ream to do thing! in thin excited way. the road, they w Id find n If they could aH take things easier me they go. Ev if they have been over the great dm1 to enjoy route hundreds of times, the trees and hills and water scenes and folks along the road would always be interesting to Ud at. ; 1 i I nWtinUin t- fop them- - mA POPULATION PEAK the thal ;n be no tower h ,y be reach. . wuuld there whkh 1S5 in the be a dec raise of 10,000,000 25 next years. g inflicting finger Sime folks seem to think they cinulation. business! 3he impress the world with their on credit clothes ability, by buying J3. p.Jer burns. Taken to Salt Lake county general hospital, the boy re ived treat-nai- l Atto prevent tetanus or lock-jatendin'. said he would be confined to the hospital for several days. ooo 1980 They aay (he modem girl miial he os her (008" to httract any attention. Gone are the daya when ahe devoted heraelf to winning a husband by sitting on nofae and looking thoae Ian guiahing looka with those hep and eoulful eyes, The modern girl needs activitiea that will win her her ahara in social Ufa. ' thr Mr. and Mrs. LeKoy Nelson of Heavyweight people often make exLOSES FINGERS WHEN Cheyebne, South Dakota, have been cellent dancers. They should be care- WILL GOME BY visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CAP EXPLODES ful to do their d cing on the floor (UP) Eight- - John H. Peterson. Salt Lake City today had and nit on the toes of their partyear old Richard Ferguson Imputation of the United States, two hia left hand from ners and others. Mown fingers to estimated et 127,600,000 in 1935 will j Wasting cap The young men ere urged s Notices maximum of 158,000,000 reach e it Most cf climb the ladder of success. eaui 1980 the c them wait until the elevator makes problems the next trip. of jjr. d Mia. Mn SUMMONS Some folks d"n't seem consented committee recently reported to Presand happy, unless they read shock- ident Franklin 1). Roosevelt. The committee predicts that popuing revelations of scandal every day. lation will IN THE DISTRICT' COURT OK Legal Notices slowly decrease after it Automobile drivers ere urged to THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT immimaximum unleu reaches tbe to make the roads safe. OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN ere changed or the policies gration toward do lot a could them of Many FOR THE COUNTY OP AND & The trend nf increases. rate birth Probaie Guardianship that end, by selling their can, CACHE. The orotory of"poUtics, they saypopuartion is toward decrease at the Noliees will shake the nation during the present time. The rate of growth AMANDA C. NELSON. the depression period was oncoming months. Dont know about during ly half that during the decade form Plaintiff, 1920 to 1930 and lower than any pre- CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK vs. vious d eased. However the commit-- t OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS Jared Johnson a single man, NOTICE OF SPECIAL sees no eause for alarm, sug- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION George Jiohnosn and wife, Lucy durtrend downward Johnson, Joseph Johnson and wife gesting that the afBOND ELECTION Johnson ing tiie next half century may huNOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAX Camilla Johnson, Edward ford e chan to work out better and wjfe Mrs. Edward Jnhnscn, Wil- man relations. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 1 torn Johnson and wife Mrs. William NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELAgricultural economist! and Utah the City Coundl of Smithfieid City,1 Eugene Johnson and wife Utahs Mrs. Johnson, Jennie Roberts, ECTION, CITY OF SMITHFIELD, rural leaders estimate that Eugene maks the to intention of its Utah, can accommodate only reeourc to Marietta Ainsworth, Nephi Smith a CACHE COUNTY, UTAH following improvements, I Florence Saurey, Adelina grade and to lay and construct a widower, Public notice is hereby given that concrete Crab and Gutter of standard Smitib Fred Johnson and wife, Clara LMose on Saturday, the Srd day of SepLegal Notice type and dimensions; the Curb to be - Johnson, Annie Andrews, widower, and Hynrnr six inches wide at the top by eight Johnson tember, A. D. 1938, e special election will be held within the limits of the inches wide at the bottom and app--, Johnson and wife, Bertlre K. John- dStRICT (Sty of Smithfieid, Cache County, , roximntely thirty indiis io with 'by JUDICIAL "desire? State of Utlah, for the purpose of OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN. ix inches in thickness, all built and W1 d I Andrews, drw ? submitting to such qualified el ton AND FOR THE COUNTY OF constructed in accordance with the Andrews Edna Au- , Joseph of said City as shall have paid and apedfie-plans 'City Engineer's CACHIL William Peterson, Earl An property tax 'therein in the year ations, along the following streets. Grows, anG wife Leona Andrews. Roy next proceeding such el Cion, the Main Street Grows of On side East the matter the Application ef In the Amirews and wife Lydia Andrews, Center and South between following qu tkm, Second j of tiie Monson Lumber Company, a 'Shall negotiable coupon bonds of On the West aide of Main.Cyrua Andrews and wife EllaParkin-ThirUtah corporation, tor dissolution d CounLibby Kidman, Anna the City of Smithfieid, Cache Second North between FOR APPLICATION NOTICE OF Mn- - Harel Fames, Nephi S. Andrews of North side ty, Utah, in the sum of Seventeen VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION OF On the North; G Nellie Anm Andrews, Thousand Dollars ($17,000.00) bearing Main and Second South between y1 THE CORPORATION Ellery Ball- interest at the rate of three per cent .1- - Spenst, Effie Peterson, that First portion East except Notice is hereby given that the John Adre per annum, payable ,ndT w?e llc. ready constructed by the LDS church dated September 1, 1938 and Monaon Lumber Company, a corpor- On the West aide of First East be- - Andrews, Melba Cirele, under the laws of ? Second South and First South, September .1, ation organised maturing: $1,000.00 inJ orman' Michael Andrews to 1940 aid $1,000.00 September 1 in the state of Utah, has presented i construeexcept 'that portion already Curtis, Margaret Gudmumbon, each of the years 1941. to 1944,. both this court its verified application for ted by the L,D. S. chuieh. said of dissolution the voluntary LelIa J?1!? inclusive, and $2,000.00 on the first And to the of a portion defray and that Saturday, the Stella Millie Andrews, Hilton, ooat day of September in each of the corporation, and thereof, the, Anona Andrews day of August 1938, in the court cost of expense yean 1945 to 1950, both inclusive, 27th material, equipment, englnr-- j Andrews and court above entitled . the of room PeJtfi Allen, Fred Hol- m- and wife be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the expense of improvwhich said application will be ing end enlarging the present water- at estimated at 70c P?IL,A"d"w,' Andrews, obworks system of said City for the heard. Any person may file his and lineal foot by a local tax assessment Bejva at to said any application Dorothy r?' purpose of supplying end distribut- jection upon abutting andor adjacen; lots said before the time hearing. Andrews Leland a to inhabitants water single the nu, Smith, thereof, ing within or followof the ground pieces Given under my hand and seal of the said waterworks system being ?d Wlfe to described district be effected ?ri? ing Andy Cache District County, Court, Androwa a single man, owned and controlled by said munici- the and benefitted by said improvemento, And!w,1 Utah, this 20th day of July, 1988. Monte s single man, Law-pality?" , namely. N. J. CROOKSTON, anti wife Ida And-C Amirew. At said election the fonm of bal(A) Commencing on the East side Clerk lot shall bo as follows: K""11 n.d A"dr!? Main street at Second South; Date of first publication, July 22, BOND ELECTION BALLOT thence North in the East side of 5JS J1! at law .f J9"N A;y 1938. YES ( ) ?d thence if Date of last publication, August 19, Main Street to Center; For the issue of water bonds in the West Side of Main street be- Adv. 1938. Geceased. Lra: ANDREWS NO ( ) tween Second North and Third Nor- - AYX n, If the voter desires to vote for the Liljegran and wife Adi L th, said line running in the West issue of said bonds he shall place Eirley A. F. Ldjer" . line of Block 9, Lota 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, J1 an X in the apace after the word Block 12, Lit. 2, 8, 4. 5, 6, and in "SdweJ- - MJV A YES. If the voter desires to vote C. Holm and Se.ma the East line of Block 28, Lets 1, 3n- . H. Lundahl, heirs at hw of MATagainst the issue of said bunds lie 10, 9 8 7. shall place an X in the aiace alter Comiiiencing on the North aide the word NO. of Second South at Main Street; MATHILDA F. LUNDAHL, d -On the reverse side of sai ballot .nd a11 other perwns unknown. tlienoe East to Firat East; thence d shall be the following: claimm title, in -- res. n North in the West line of First Offical Ballot for the City o estate ,n or lien P'n tho East to First South, except that nor- - w Smithfieid, Utah, Special B.wd El-- ! described in the comiibmt kgyi tion already constructed by the LJProperty twin, S iturdny, the 3rd day of Sep- th Pintiffs ownership D. S. church being the South line of adven 'o , tember, A. D. 1938. Block 9, Lot 2, 1, and East line of,cr doudinff plaintiffs title JOS. W. lETERSON. Defend in' . Block 9 lots 1, 10, 9, 8, 7. City Recorder of Smithfieid, SUMMONS All the aforesaid Blocks are in Utah" A Smithfieid City Survey. I THE STATB 0P UTAH TO SAID Plat At said electian the polls sh ill .be The cost of all labor except cm-- 1 DEFENDANTS: opened at the hour of seven (7) struction foreman for the making of! You ar her&b? summoned to oclock A. M. and dosed at the hour ser-THE FINAL improvement will be borne by'P" within twenty days after of seven (7) oclock P. M. 1 summons you P. A. upon lf without cost to abuttingThe voting places for all qualiserved within the County in w au RITES property owners. , fied elector! of said city shall be: otherwise actioB AU protests, objections to carrying1 brought, District No. 1 Public Library. THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY service such after out tWrt? of Gays such intention in must be District No. 2 Union Merc. Store, IKE DEPARTURE OF A dfnd aL. boT ntit,d actIi oented in writing to tbs City Record-'- 4 South Room. DEAR 0GNE IS SOFTENED er on or before the 17th day of Aug-- 4 pf your failure so so in said city and the judges of elecBY THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. b rendered sgainit aid'JudSment ust, the 1988, time set by being tion shall be: ACTRR OF THE FINAL Council, when they will hear any orGing to the demand of the District No. 1 J. G. Plowman, CEREMONIES CONDUCTED such objections as may be P? f which is made 00nii,n a BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF J. Henry Watts and Mabel Pitcher. itaheed hereto and the original fiiM thereto. District No. 2 R. H. Toolson, Nora YET, COST IS MODERATE. By order of the City Council of'41 b Crk of the above entitled Johnson and LeGrand Gunnell. Court Smithfieid, Utah. Dated at the City of Smithfieid, Q. W. LINDQUIST nW rtkm is brought to quirt bs JOSEPH W. PETERSON. Cache .County, Utah, this Srd day 91 fbe plaintiff in and to the Recorder City of August, At D. 1938. SONS Date of first publication: July ' 15 ' pp0Pert7 rituated in Logan, Cvto L, VKRN TOOLSON, 1988. jCounty, State of Utah, more pirf MORTICIANS Mayor Date of last publication: Attest: August, uaiV described as follows: Nfftk Logsa, Utah 12, 1938.' Beginning at a point 8 rods JOS. W. PETERSON ef the Southwest corner of Lot L Recorder. City Block 114 or D" Lo NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , Plat Farm Survey, thence North 82 rod I or the Northwest cor Office of the City Recorder of Half on Soap V: Utah. Sealed proposals T." "f Save Old A Smithfieid, North bne of said Ut 86 or bids will be received at this of-Use our Farm Bureau wsjerl Hsvs them covered with new to th We,t bu fice until 8 P. M. Wednesday Aug-- T1. w 1 window shade cloth in our facust 17, 1938, softener. It cuts down costs. for furnishing 9? LTKan North Fic'd Canal (formCarnI). and tory. and placing where UyGe Park needed along S? Lo'an, esterly along the referred to in shove Notice Everlon & Sons Co, Everlon & Sons Co. f streets f "d canal 32 rods, more or of Intention to Tax the following to a point due East of the LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH - materials: 8.500 bags of Portland Cement at PT beginning; thence West to the ptow $ or. (per bag) Concrete reinforcement 6 x 6 x U" c!P nnin.? and ,urther desenbed welded mesh 66.8 pounds per' square.1 ,!?ted in J Went h.ilf listen. I .SLTent'C?uto in'en Legal high-power- ed S.cn Jlmn, to-w- it: HEr! wSfof Jgbj jx to-w- it: And-Stre- et snGs (8) semi-annuall- y, . And-twe- en to-w- it: per.. of 1 You can forget the care and worries that go with water heating methods when you install completely automatic Electric Water Keating in your homo. Water ia heated to the exact temperature you desire and !s automatically stored for your use. When you want day or night aaytfana of the year . . . Just turn the tap. You saver seed give it a thought dace this N. equipment b Installed ia Electric home. Hot Water Service Automatic gour Costs ae mere than less convenient methods them lew $3 a month for averaging aS the hundreds of families now enjoying this carefree service. Don't wait come in and gel all the facts today. e a Then, you too, will take a permanent vacation from old-fashion- th-re- pre-,with- - ft ; and ! n Save Rollon "k Water heating methods. L Slaiiatq GOOD KALSOMINE Cold water 5 lb. pkg Hot water pkg gjEffliTOmflnnTOffliy mm iiii 1 ed JuJtnq irdli Qunp 3! Everton & 57c Sons Do LOGAN, OTA B 39c SMOOTH FLOORS Come quick and easy if you rent cur electric floor sender. Everton & Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH k te f1"' U.U -1- 10 warm 008 SToS'iSSS fl S'U tta pounds at $ (per pound) The right is reserved to reject any Meridian. NEWEL G. DAINES, and all bids and waive defects. Attorney for Plaintiff By order of the (Sty Council of Dost Office Address: Smithfieid, Utah, 1 Cache Valley Bank BuiW JOSEPH W. TETERSON ing City Recorder of firla publication: July 15, Logan, Utah igDate Data of first publication, August L 210-21- -- la,t PUWktlm: ABrUt'4(JtIBf Publication, Septem & te ti U u 6 li 1 |