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Show , I The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL INibIfaked Every Friday didrt k.,. wu thxrt.lti at Smithfield. Utah THE Will Hi Made U --ate, it will Kaeva Vpea Applies tire ETERNAL TRIANGLE overlooked bill. The old timer, used to say Buck up." The new timers say, Paw the irrow bu? I ... . , r; be UdnufJ by I c u H. .ml. J specification!, asserts that flm ltottw 'assembles at 8 a. m. cm' ties can not approach accommoda- tthe 1938 bumper crop, i"B time! exof bStaril G. R. Queensbeny, director ihjjfd be u retails act- - tension work in New Mexico, report, granaries will be necessary i moit at that grauhoppera are very ecaree cases. With A cubic foot atone. for rra sib jiA'SMri Tv. i,,m anticipated wheat crop uv iKw lumber for the building of granaries Extreme heat in summer makes it lm. T put together. JS that most Jhile desirable to meet in the morning or to meet AAA stoarg "7 lU evening. The group, directed by Mr. The administration 9 rL'LS Si ptobA ihty the unexpected find will be nn Mr. Smith arid I Leora of hinti prices attendance. A third member, eetingi. the peak from town end walks to followed Am weak The man who digs hb aummer of high J clothes out of the mothballs hopes t fide some money in the pockets he dent Entered at ike Pretaffiea at Bmilhfield. Utah. aa Second Claaa Mail Ainrtidai latca m v. ng P r, r1 Ta 1 an their cats and doge there to starve The women fo! i:ne Icamnaign the kill ranged to W per. be can d , untau they cm made constructed They may k f.Vsnge from the ofeentbetter. Kan. ere being aa fromgnanary convice Tige and rid Pussy that ita This ii 10 to 12 cents per bushel to renew poisoning operation acnjnge rry n sben r judgment to tad. in the bushes day to M loon The .begin will clotheslines, grasper, weity. the much about the morning they start home. 7 cents per bushel for storage gate on egg beds this falL The law of graritation b supposyear. ed to have been discovered when an AG HEWS IN BRIEF Clarence Smith, Brigham City lum ofapple dropped on old Isaac Newtons barman, advised the state AAA garden. The speculator, should also in ! recently that lumber discover tome important truth when I According to D. P. Murray, ,Mte!dMlerg Legal Helices wheat cooperate with the stock market dnj, on their club leader with the agricultural for ln granaries building club out- - pniamof 193g wheat tension service, county BtoBJg activi-ideSUMMOHS Simplified tax returns are a fine j an group m important only what the ordinary taxpay- - t utrfl auntie, er want, ia some simplified scheme funfltiong gerving both rec- IN THE DISTRICT COURT for raising the money to pay the and educational purposes, le app-ov- congre-.riminiatrati- on Oountien. novel playa, and moving pictures have been written about eternal triangle. When a married man or woman be the cumeu infatuated with somebody clue, the spark la in the powder msga-in- e, and something is likely to blow up. Drama and tragedies in real life are being enacted while the world may kwAr nothing about them. Who can estimate all the heart burnings felt when a wedded mate limes his love for hia life partner, and seeks satisfaction elsewhere. If some young people who enter marriage with hopes of eternal bliss, could foresee how love was going to fly out of the winddw and seek re age elsewhere, not so many of these solemn vows wtAild be said. It is not strange that some men see women who stir their hearts as their wltes never did, and that some wives ciAne under the fascinations of men more alluring than their husbands. When men behave badly, you cant wonder if the neglected wife is attracted by some friendly Voice. If a wife is neglectful you cant wonder if the husband is pleased by some woman whom he should have married in the first place. In many cases wedded partners Jmve so violated I their marriage wows, that a separation and divorce seems the only solution, leaving the innocent party free to seek someone who offers p better companionship. More often the third member of the triangle is only passing fancy, a bird ef gsradiae whose feathers shine Very brightly, but who will soda fly away to more tropical scenes. The huahand or wife who is won by such a transitory sentiment, would betted stick faithfully to the home neat. It b better to sea the virtues and security ef Vues present; state, than wander off to the sUfcms and uncertainties' of a too passionate low. ed STARTING A BUSINESS Business statbtics for the country show an enormous number of fail-uneach year. Many thrtisands of people open up some little business place each year, hoping to build up a substantial trade, but after a time they are forced to clone. It b a kind of a tragedy when snch hopes are disappointed. People who start such enterprises should study well the causes that haw led others to fail Perhaps they can avoid making the same errors. One cause thorugh which many have missed out, ia that they were . not thedrughly acquainted with the kind of business they attempted to carry on. If a pin has worked at something different all hb life, and ha attempts te get. into some trade where he has had little or no experience he has a hard pall ahead. Hs will make mistakes that will coat him far too much. If.hb capital b small, it may be gone by the time ho has acquired hb experience. There b eomething more te succeaaful bueineaa than opening up a chop and dbplaying gpods. Sdbething muut be done to attract attention. People have fairly fixed habit. of baying goods. If they want a loaf of bread or n apobl of cotton, they usually go to certain stores to get thoae things. The new store needs some plan to win attention and per feuado the public that it b enterprising, and that there are reasons why that place should be patronized. Then b where advertising cfhuea in. If then are reaaone why the new store b p go:d place in whicr to buy thing they can be stated in a few words, and public interest will bo aroused. A store which might need many years to build up trade without advertising, might get it la a single year by n reasonable amctint of advertising. re - ,t J p 4-- H a, I BtloMl "2? The OR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, nr AND FOR THE COUNTY OP CACHE. at take, in canyons- or in are held -girl should complain, it is1 aid, if the boy friend drives the car too fast Perhaps it ia all you parents, Notices can expect here in Utah, if she does ticipate not tell him to step on it still more. fnuni, AMANDA CL NELSON. been Such outings have already Plaintiff, held in Piute, Rich, Beaver, Salt CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK v Lake end Emery Counties and are, OS THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS NOTICE OF SPECIAL to be held within the next month FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Jared Johnson a single George Jnhnoan and wife, Lucy in practically ell other countie I Johnson, Joseph Johnson and wife BOND ELECTION NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAX Camilla Johnson, Edward Johnson With two members, Leah and Henand wife Mr Edward Jchnxcn, W3- rietta Brown, walking 10 miles to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by.lhun Johnson and wife Mrs. William NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND EL- club meetings every Thursday mornH foods club the City Council of Smithfield City, Johnson, Eugene Johnson and wife Junior the Jolly ing, ECTION, CITY OF SMITHFIELD at Green River can dai a record Utah, of ita intention to maka the ! Mr Eugene Johnson, Jennie Robert CACHE COUNTY, UTAH to Marietta Ainsworth, Nepht Smith a following improvement grade and to lay and construct a! widower, Florence Saurey, Adeline Public notice ia hereby given that concrete Crub and Gutter of standard Smith, Fred Johnson and wife, Clays on Saturday, the 8rd day of SepMow type and dimensions; the Curb to be L, Johnson, Annie Andrew tember, A. D. 1938, a special election six inches wide at the top by eight Johnson a widower, and Hyrum will be held within the limits of the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF inches wide at the bottom and app-- f Johnson and wife, Bertha K. John- City of Smithfield, Cache County, THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT, roximately thirty inches in with by son, heirs at law of CATHERKNA State of Uthh, for the purpose of OF THE STATE OF UTAH, JNisix inches in thicknea all built and JOHNSON, deceased; William At Andrew submitting to such qualified electors AND FOR THE COUNTY OK I constructed ,in accordance with thejdrewa and wife Lissie of said City aa shall have paid a CACHE. Rhgineers plana and specific- -. Joseph Andrews and wife Edna fet 'dtp n William Peterson, Earl property tax therein in the ation year along the following streets. drew next proceeding such election, the In toe matter of the Application the East aide of Main Street! drews and wife Leona Andrewi, Rty following question, of too Monaon Lumber Company, a between Second South and Center;' Andrews and wife Lydia Andrew Shall negotiable coupon bonds of Utah et On toe West aide of Main Cyrua Andrews and wife Elk corporation, for dissolution the City of Smithfield, Cache Counand rews, Libby Kidman, Anna Parkin-Thir- d between Second North NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ty, Utah, in the sum of Seventeen VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION OF North; On toe North side of son, Haul Fame Nephi S. Andrews Thousand Dollars (817,000.00) bearing Nellie Second South between Main end and wife Anna Andrews, THE CORPORATION interest at the rate of three per rent al- - Spenat, Effie Peterson, First that Ellery East, except portion Notice is hereby given that the per annum, payable constructed by the LDS church! and, John Andrews and wife Alice a corpordated September 1, 1938 and Monaon Lumber Company, On West aide of First East be-- j Andrewi, Melba Circle, Junius the of die laws ation organized under maturing: $1000.00 . September 1, .the state Second South and First doutoreys a single man, Michael Andrewi to has of presented Utah, 1940 and $1,000.00 September 1 in Florence for except tost portion already construc- and wife Nona Andrew each of the years 1941 to 1944, both tola court ita verified application said ted by the L. D. S. church. Gudmundso Curti of the Margaret voluntary dissolution inclusive, and $2,000.00 on the first And to defray a portion of the Blanche Christensen, Luelk Dailey and that Saturday, the day of September in each of the corporation, Millie toe Hilton, Stella Andrew George of August. 1938, in the court cost and expense thereof, 27th yean 1945 to 1950, both inclusive, room day Andrews and wife, Arsons Andrews coat of material, engineerequipment, court of the above entitled be issued and sold for the purpose Fred Holmes and wife and Pearl Allen, ing legal service, inspection, pubof defraying the expense of improv- baa' been fixed aa the time end place lishing and making notices, and mak-- Maybell Holmes, Melvin Andrewi be will which arid application ing and enlarging the present water- at Ragweed ob- ing toe levy, estimated at 70c per' and wife Pearl Andrew works system of said City for the heard. Any person may file bis lineal foot by a local tax assessment ' Andrews and wife Beivs Andrew at arid to any application purpose of supplying and distribut- jectionbefore upon abutting andor adjacen; lota Helen Egan, Carol Nelson, Dorothy time the acid hearing. ing water to the inhabitants thereof, of or pieces of ground within 'toe follow- - Smith; Leland Andrews a single mi seal nd under band Given my the said waterworks system being ing described district to be effected Orin Andrewi and wife Margaret owned and controlled by said munici- the District Court, Cache County, and benefitted 1988. by said improvements, Andrews, Earl Andrews a single mi of July, Utah, toia 20th day pality? Monts Andrews s single mart. Lawnamely: . CROOKSTON, N. J. balAnd-At arid election the form of (A) Commencing on the East aide renee C. Andrews and wife Ida Clerk lot shall be aa follows: eiarie Andrews and Russell atreet Main Second at rows, South; 22, Date of first publication, July BOND ELECTION BALLOT thence North hi the East side of man, heirs at law of JOHN 1938. YES ( ) Street to Center; thence REWS deceased arid wife, KAkY 19, Date of August lut publication, For the issue of water bonds in be- - ANN ANDREWS also known as K Side the West Main atreet of Adv. 1938. NO ( ) tween Second North and Third Nor--' AUREY ANDREWS deceased; UnIf the voter desires to vote for the t Liljegran and wife Ada Liljegn to, said line running in the West issue of said bonds be ah all place line of Block 9, Lota 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, Louise Earley, A. F. Liljegran a an X in the apace after the word Block 12, Lota 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, and in widower, Henry A. Lundahl a single YES. If the voter desires to vote the East line of Block 28, Lota 1, man, Mathilda C. Holm and Selna MAT- against the issue of arid bonds he 10, 9, 8, 7. ,H. LundaM, heirs at kw of shall place an X in the apace after also known at (1B) Commencing on the North aide HILDA LUNDAHL the word NO. of Second South at Main Street; MATHILDA F. LUNDAHL, deeac On the reverse aide of laid ballot toence East to First East; all other persona unknown. shall be the following: North in the West line claiming First of. any right, title, internet Offical Ballot for the City at to estate East First o in, or lien upon the rw that South, except por-'Smithfield, Utah, Special Bond Eltion described in the complrin already constructed by the Improperly ection, Saturday, the 3rd day of Sepownership D. S. church being the South line of verse the to pkintiffa tember, A. D. 1938. Block 9, Lot 2, 1, and East line of ot clouding plaintiffa title there toi JOS. W. PETERSON, Defendant Block 9 lota 1, 10, 9, 8, 7. City Recorder of Smithfield, All SUMMONS the store Blocks slid are in Utah Plat A Smithfield City Survey. THE STATE OF UTAH TO 3A At said election the polls shall Jbe The cost DEFENDANTS: of all labor except con' opened at the hour of seven (7) atruction foreman tor the mHng 0f Von are hereby summoned to ip oclock A. M. and closed at the hour THE FINAL aid improvement will be borne within twenty days after of seven (7) oclock P. M. W. P. A. without eoat to f tola summons upon 7'18 .!? quali-ifieabutting d The voting places for all RITES (served within the County in whn property owner , electors of said city shall be: otberwiee All protest objections to carrying'01'1 action k brought, District No. 1 Public Library. THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY out auch of such intention seryie after in must be thirty days pre-l'thNo. Merc. 2 Union THE DEPARTURE OF A District Store, rented in writing te toe City Record-!1- 1 def,nd the above entitled aetoai South Room, DEAR ONE IS SOFTENED er on or before the 17th day of Auz-In- d care of your failure so to re BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. in said city and the judges of elecuat, will be rendered aeaw 1988, the time 'judgment being ret aaid tion shall be: ACTER OF DUE by FINAL (touncil, when they will bear any'?30 according to the demand of CEREMONIES CONDUCTED Dixtrict No. 1 J. G. Plowman, such objections as may ba BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF made rompkint, a copy of which i J. Henry Watts and Mabel Piteher. thereto. ttahced hereto and the original fiM District No. 2 R. H. Toolson, Nora YET, COST IS MODERATE. order the Clerk of the above entitle of By top City Council of Johnson and LeGrand Gunnell. . Court, Utah. Smithfield, Dated at the City of Smithfield, W. LINDQUIST JOSEPH W. PETERSON J action la brought to quiet tj Cache County, Utah, this 3rd day the plaintiff in end to Recorder of August, At D. 1938. City and SONS Date of first publication: July 15, property situated in Logan, Cw L. VERN TOOLSON, 1938. County, State of Utah, more pie MORTICIANS Mayor Date of last publication: August.' described aa follows : Attest: Utah Logan, 12, 1938. Beginning at a point 8 rods JOS. W. PETERSON f the Southwest corner of Lot L : City Recorder. Block 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS D" Lo$ or , Plat Farm Survey, thence North 32 ro rB or to the Northwest Office of the City Recorder of Save Half "!d Lt 1; thence Eart a Save Old Rollers Smithfield, Utah. Sealed proposals "er Soap 36 ro. North line of aaid or bida will be received at this of. Use our Farm Bureau water! Hare them covered with new or ,CM 10 the West bin fice nntil 8 P. M. window shade cloth in mr facuat North PiclJ CaI 17, 1938, softener. It cuts down oosta for fumiihhL thf tory. and placing where HJd Part CiriU. needed along street, referred to in above Notice ,ce &ullweterly along the Everlon & Sons Co. Evarton & Sons Co. id canal 32 rod of Intention to Tax the following Sk4of to a point due Rant ofn',r( J LOGAN, UTAH material.: LOGAN, UTAH thence West bags of Portland Cement at P V of more rods, or leas the $... to (per bag) ( Concrete reinforcement 6 x 8 x ?innlnK and further described welded mesh 60S pound, ,,tuatd ln the Went hi-- f per aauare 5ect,on Township 12 North Requirement 10 SMOOTH FLOORS equal. GOOD KALSOMINE 4-- to-w- it: As-O- to-w- it: Aid-Stre- Ball-rea- (8) semi-annuall- y, And-twe- en to-w- it: of t AND-Ma- in !d by!? 6. t The Pioneer Cooker is grand lor snack sonic at an? toasted sandwiches, bacon and ggs pan hour cakes and sausage and similar dishes. And you'll like the Relish Server to servo the things that add xsst to lb cooker's tasty foods pineapple for grilled ham. pickles for toasted sandwiches, etc. The Server becomes a tray, too, when you remove the glass lining. Both the cooker and the server are Manning Bowman products, modemly designed in chromium and walnut. This special combination price, however, is good for a limit aid time only. So com ia soon pcs what a bargain it is. Siijog flgtteJllnqipdkCkEOpSldhcifa cn It Ifn Ln water 5 .Cold 11 pkg LOGAN, MW? & if you mot our electric floor aandar, Hot water pkg Everlon Come quick and easy Sons Co OTAR Everlon LOGAN, Sons Go. UTAH ,t pTSd) Era pd. The right ia rererved to reject any I I and all bida and waive defect I 0 E NEWEL i. wstweS. Smithfield, Utah. 210-21- 1 Cache Valley Bnk JOSEPH W. PETERSON ing Recorder City . . firta publication: July 15, Logan, Utah Date of firat publication, Aogn " 1938b rMaam |