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Show SLi,;-- .' The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL IhibllnlMd Every Friday the clerk of the above entitled your records, please send promptly c,, initormation showing (1) the name This action is brought to each you judgment, quieting employer of and address had during 1937, (2) the beginning to the following described and closing data of employment un- situated in Logan City, Cache C(,uder each employer, and (3) the am- ty, Utah, ount of wages received from each Commencing it a point in wur.a ea rae iim pnaae oi wie advise any to and 7 feet East of the N,, gtnicted employer." UrTe,t bkkeepmg job, Mr. Hay-about hi, account to give comer of Lot 5, Block 2, w inquire amount ol Since the ward the Sah Lake City Field Office of era who specifically oak for them. for Information concerning wages the Board. When the Board, working at a elch year mvaiUble after rate of over a million day, Iinian-- . jujy j 0f e following year.. Man m a waata llama waftnet. .J A? at Southfield. Utah i I ini lid T - mm. to-w- it: Mail I srtjf explained. rL-nime he used in applying Logan City survey ,nd e Insurance I L,us lit each empoly ee's thence aambeT, the exact S::uth 9 hif ,K0Unt fof rads; thnc kIT benefits will be determined by his d Legal Notices 26 feet; thence North 9 f birth the number .ssied Matter rodsMW in received employment to him and his address. total wages West 26 feet to the place I, a the covered separate system, by Advevllilng Ratea Will Be Made Known Upon Application Accompanying the statements squ ,r ft? Probale & Guardianship inning, containing I 8861 wage account, identified by an acof their accounts E. NFLS0X status the each maintained is count number, by e Insuranre Attorney for llain iff one of the many millions of wurk-- 1 the Bureau of Notices Post office address: I5 ending to Wtge earner, a era under the system. 27-2-8 Arimo Block, Logan, Utah e hr reminding them that their basis "Each worker under the Date of first publication: Aiiant on the be will computed fits COUNTY CLERK LABOR DAY CONSULT THE accumulating ayatem is I of paid them rather than on OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS 26, 1938. wage, of hia on basil the credit! wages, theirem-inarm- e, The question comes up on Labor Day, as td what ran be done to toward a monthly old-atubUc1: retirement the taxes which they and ? iQ really like to work. Many statement FOR FURTHER INFORMATION make labor more enjoyable, so people this "If have paid. continued. pfoyers "If Mr. Hayward ccount will say that in the majority of trades that is impossible now, that of incomplete, the wages the employee receives by yur w8 work is jest a task which has to be put through as soon as possible. the time he reaches age 65 do not the circular continues, it may be NOTICE OF SPECIAL sucbe did not give your The more people like to work, the more they are likely td Legal Notices qualify him fbr a monthly retire- - beoause you to cessful at it. If one man regards his job es a dull bore, and if he just your employer and BOND ELECTION or if he dies prkr to count number income, on of watches the clock and kings for quitting time, his labor is ndt going hia report receiving the minimum amount to he could not give it be became to be very productive. His employer will feel that he ie not specially your which hia wages entitle him, the yp- - your wages, or it may SUMMONS valuable. did not file his report NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELemployer tem a for aingle payment provide, ! td in a find it who of however, ere dig pleasure people, Ihrre plenty baMd on the total amount of hi, promptly, or became hi, report ha, ECTION, CITY OF SMITHFIELD their gardens and till their farms and build homes and tend machines. IN THE DISTRICT COURT nr worker or hi, heirs, not yet been received. Where wages the to CACHE COUNTY, UTAH wagu, They get satisfaction in performing these tasks in the most skillful and earned in 1937 wen not actually j THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT the case may be. as efficient way. When better chances appear, people of this type are The wages received by each employ paid until 1938, they may not be Public notice is hereby given that OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IV ampretty sure to get them. in occupations covered by thg Old-A- included in this statement The ad- on Saturday, the 8rd day of Sep- AND FOR THE COUNTY nr Rome will ssy there are ad many taaka now that are just mechanical Insurance system are regularly ount credited is also subject to tember, A. D. 1938, a special election CACHE. and routine, making the same motions hour after hour and day after to the government by em- justments if it is later fbund that any will be held within the limits of ths reported often is work no It is longer poeaible. day, that this enjoyment of ployers. Employers wage reports part of it represents payments for City of Smithfield, Cache County, AMANDA C. NELSON, claimed that these repetitive taaka atrsin peoples nerves and wear) are filed with the Bureau of Internal employment not covered by the Act State of Utkh, for the purpose of Plaintiff, them out prematurely. Revenue as a part of their Ux re- If this statement does not agree with submitting to such qualified electors Frobabfy some people are so nervously constituted that such work checked are These turns. Johnson reports of said City as ' shall have paid a aingle does wear on them. Oh era are more serene and patient, and can do an, gainst tax returns by the Bureau tax therein In tie year.6eorge Jbhnosn and wife, Lucy- property one thing aver and over again without Buffering special strain. Their then turned over to the Social Creditors to NoUce and John n, Joseph Johnson end wilt next 'proceeding such election, the skillful hand gd through the motions, but their minds are more or lees for the recording of Camilla Johnson, Edward Security Johnson following question, free to go into other fields. They take pride in their ability to stand each employees wages to his a "Shall negotiable coupon bonds of and wdfe Mrs. Edward Johnson, Wilt IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF up with the line end do a full days work. count. the City of Smithfield, Cache Coun- Uara Johnson and wife Mrs. William Anyway, the more people enjoy their work, the more and better) A leg of about six months wil, THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT ty, Utah, in the sum of Seventeen Johnson, .Eugene Johnson and wift IN OF STATE THE UTAH, OF things they wiK seerAnplish, and the, more their service win be apprecalways occur between the end of the Thousand Dollars (317,000.00) bearing Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Jennie Roberta. COUNTY iated and rewarded. OF THE FOR AND period Dor which wages are reported Interest at the rate of three per cent Marietta Ainsworth, Nephi Smith a and the recording of employees CACHE. widower, Florence Saurey, Adelina t per annum, payable semi-aBoard MEN AND WOMEN DRIVERS wages in their accounts, the Smith, Fred Johnson and wife, Clara 1936 and dated 1, U" nually, September of In the Matter of the Estate explained. Employers are allowed ope Johnson, Annie Andrews, Mon 31,000.00 l,Lk maturing: September L. E. Larsen, If you enjoy arguments, ydu can often get up a good one by r airing month after the end of the reporting 1940 and 31,000.00 September 1 in, Johnson widower, and Hymn Deceased. retha question aa to whether womea or men are a, a whole better period in which to make their and both! 1941 wife, Bertha K. each the to of 1944, years habita CREDITORS the TO NOTICE Revedriven. Some awn frequently find fault with driving Internal of Bureau The ports. end 32,000.00 on the first nheirs at law of CATHEBKNA Creditors will please present veriof woman, and if they see a badly driven car anywhere, they look to aee nue requires approximately three of in each of the JOHNSON, deceased; William Anday September L. estate of ia the not fied woman claims k. some the if operating against months for auditing, and about 1945 both inclutive, drews and wife Lixzie to Andrews, under-sign1950, d ladiea drive at same time ia required for the Boards E. Larsen, deceased, to the yean Many will say this idea ia all wrong, and that the issued he and sold for the parposs Joseph Andrews and wife Edna Anexecutrix at her residence in leant aa well as men and perhaps better. The highway safety educaInsurance to com. Bureau of Cld-Aon or before the of defraying the expense of improv- drews, William Peterson, Earl tional department of a leading life insurance company recently reported plete the recording of wages. Since Smithfield, Utah, end wife Leona Andrews, Roy ing and enlarging the present waterthat iwomen are aa grind automobile driven as men. It wf stated that operations got fully underway about 1st day ot November,, 1938. Andrews and wife Lydia Andrews, works said the of for execusystem Larsen City men react a little more quickly in steering and braking, but the women Cooper, final the Myrtle months crediting three ago, trix of the last will and testa- purpose of supplying and distribut- Cyrus Andrews and wife Ella Aneven the score by being better night drivers. of wage items has proceeded at an ment of L, E. Larsen, deceased. ing water to the inhabitants thereof, drew, Libby Kidman, Anna Phrti It ia difficult to compare the two sexes in this respect, because when average of over a million a day. the said waterworks system being n Hazel Fames, Nephi S. Andrews the men drive many mow miles than the women, coiwquently it must be Since July 1 the Board has been Leon Fonnesbeck, Attorney wife Anns Andrews, Veil is owned and controlled by said munici- -. rif accidents. more Bor would moexecutrix. have for sex its male than share the expected that answering requests for such in Effie BalPeteraon, Spenst, Ellery Dates of publication, September 2, palityT" Aloe the purpoaee for which the average man drives are somewhat tion as received. It will continue to At said election the Conn of bal- lard, John Andrews snd wife Alice different from that of the overage woman. Moat of the commercial send wage statements to other work- - 9, 16, and 23, 1938. Andrews, Melba Circle, Junius Aulot shall be as follows: driving ia dotae by men. The men alho drive many miles getting to and dreys a single man, Michael Andrews BOND ELECTION BALLOT from work. Womea driMe a great deal to do errmnda and make calls. and wife Nora Andrews, Florence . YES ( ) Some might argue that the men are usually in a greater hurry to get Curtis, Margaret Gudmnndson, issue bonds water For the accidents. to of more are hence to thein destinations, subject Blanche Christensen, Luella Dailey, NO ( ) Women probably have on the average a higher sense of courtesy than Millis Hilton, Stella Andrews, Georgs the vote to voter desires which the Yet some so for them of drivers. become If shall them which Constitutional constitute Amendment good get ths helps men, gjyjpoees fund; said furd shall ba issue of said bonds he shall place Andrews and wife, Anona Andrews excited in a tight spot that they do the wrong thing. It can be argued No. 1 in tha manner ths Legisan X in the space after the wordife"! Allen, Fred Holmes and wife PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHEH apportioned men, they will become so exthat when women (hive aa many miles-alature shall provide, te tha schoo disRM PROPERTY AN PERM ENT both tricts sexes accidents. no more will YES. If the voter desirei to vote V1bell Holmes, Melvin Andrew have that and schools, high Anyway, maintaining they perienced SCHOOL FUND uh district for school we Fesrl Andrews, Raymond levy to. purposes have more accidents than they ought A JOINT BSSOLUTION PROPOSING which against the issue of said bond he. Andrews with such other funds end wife Briva Andrew, TO AMEND SECTION I. ARTICLE as msytogether dull place an X in the space alter!I Helen be available for district school Carol Nelron, Dorothy 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF purposes, will raise Egan, werd the NO. an snnunlly THS STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- amount which equals 325 ing cattle six months of age or oldej for oach On the reverse side of said ballot Smith, Lelmnd Andrews a single m an, STATES MOST AID IN TO THE PROCEEDS OF person of school ING ago in tha state as are repeatedly tested until the diseas ahoU be the following: LANDS AND OTHES PROPERTY shown by tha last 9ri Andrews and wife Margaret school has been reduced in infection to leas AND CREATING A PERMANENT ensue; the same topreceding Andrews, Earl Andrew a single man, of Officsl Ballot the be for City DISEASE CONTROL FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL among tho school district! distributed than cne-haof one per cent. a single man, El- - Monts Andrew Bend according Smithfield, Special Utah, FUND THE COMMON AND FOR Me tart preceding school census! e- - Andrew and wife Ids At the inception of the work an -, of 3rd the PUBUC SCHOOLS. SepSaturday, day end in addition an equalisation fund the is instituted B it rtMolvtd ty tkt Ltgitlattits RusmU Andrews n ungfe w. whleh when added to other revenues A, D. 1988. Due to reduction by coYigrees of embargointo the area prohibiting, ill provided for this purpose tkt state y of any cattle Itofc, I t law of JOHN entry eir by tha LegistAs allotments for federal indemnity pay- that aer not te anitm siseteg soak Asats lature shall be Is for seen person of MARY to the agglu and negative wife, of tktrtin: cattle owners to school concurring reacting tination teat for the disease. ments as shown by thi'last 8ECTION 1. That it ia proposed to coding ago Utah" I ANN ANDREWS also known as K. said equalization to disease testa, states will be reamtnd section I of Artlcls 10 ot ths fund shall ba acensus; tha to ortioned school At said election the polls shaU Jbe'AUREY ANDREWS deceased; Constitution of ths stmts of Utah as districts in such manner as ths quired to match federal funds in opW1 Ada Liljegran, Legis- smsndod vote of bovine ths disease slsctors st the hour of seven (7) ? ths hr oantrol, lature shall provide. Said rates shall eration of OH YEAH COLUMN A. ths F. slsetion of rood 1930 st to ssnsral not ba Earley, increased offices oclock A. M. and closed st the hour unless a proposition communications fnm federal as follows: to increase tho ism specifying the , widower, Henry A. Lundahl a single of seven (7) oclock P. M. of the Agricultural Adjustment Sse. 3. Ths proessds of ths aslei rets or rates the" time and proposed Mathilda C. Holm sad Selma of oil lands that hsvs beta or may daring which ths same shall be levied. The voting places for all quail-indioate. In the good old days the people bo hsresftsr tha United be granted by first submitted to s vote of such ified electors of said sity shall be: H.ndaW, heira at law of Utah, with a 340,000 biannual ap- used to weep for their sins. May States to this state, for ths support of tho qualified electors of tho state, states three is No. 1 Public Library, of one take em tear to make of common ths gas weep schools, and firs per propriation, F- - LUNDAIIL, daceas- preceding such J theshallyearhavenext centum of ths net proceeds of the slsetion, District No. 2 Union Merc. Store, which have appropriated funds for now. a tax paid property solos of States United and lands "all ether ed; asccsced public to persons unknown, them within tho state, and South Room. operating expenses in bovine disease The brides ask where they shall bring within tha state and sold by ths ths of those voting thereon title, internt claiming right, any elecsaid the of in snd control. Twelve others have appro- stand at weddings. Afterward they Jnitsd States subsequent to tho ad- shellmnjoritjr favor thereof. city judges In snch the real or estate lien or mission upon of in, this state into tho are to to Union, tion shall he: stand where they can apt supplement federal priated funds ."JfE.." 2. he provided by law. ba hall and remain a complaint in the described permanent fund, SECTION The secretary of state best tell the husband what to do District No. 1 J. G. Plowman, property indemnity payments. to bo called tho State School Fnnd. tfl directed to submit ownewhi? this proposed In addition to balances from the next J. tho Interest of whirh only, shall bo amendment to tho electors Henry Watts and Mabel Pitcher. advene to the plaintiffs thereto". of the auto or title for comtho of now tho clouding is to It plaintiffs xpended the candidates to in tho next general election ia tho fiscal year ending June SO, 35,403,000 District No. 2 R. H. Toolson, Nora support up mon schools. Ths interest on tho State manner Defendant. provided by law. Is available for control until May 1, go out and show the people how Johnson snd LeGrsnd Gunnell. School Fund, tha proceeds of nil rop- SECTION 8. If SUMMONS the adopted by Dated 1939, after which no federal they can increase the appropriations at the City of Smithfield, lectors of the state, this amendment may accrua to tha state THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID r forfeiture, all unclaii med shall taka menta will be made to extend a B- and reduce the taxes. Cache County, Utah, this 8rd day effect the first day of dividends and of ham DEFENDANTS: corporaany 1939. In former times the boys used to lounts paid by the respective state. of August, At D. 1938. tion incorporated under tha laws of January, You ore hereby summoned to apThe 1939 deadline will enable states run when they passed the cemetery. this state, tha proceeds of tho sales L. VERN TOOLSON, Constitutional Now of Amendment and run ths of to timber, ths there pear within twenty days after serwhere to make laws and appropriations to procteds they get Mayor ala or other disposition of minerals No. 3 vice of this summons upon the girl friend is waiting among the Attest: aupplementa federal payments. or other property from school and HOURS or WORK OM PUBLIC ' in wtn Federal indemnity payments were gravestones. atate lands, other than thosa granted JOS. W. PETERSON served within the County otherwise WORKS for this actios ig brought, to such with call and America The reduced in both tuberculosis specific purposes, shall, They used A JOINT RESOLUTION Recorder. PBOPOSINO City other revenues ss the Legislature may within thirty days after such service TO AMEND SECTION I, ARTICLE "vgs disease control in July. The new world. Considering the speed from time to time allot thereto, conCONSTITUTION OF THS end defend the shove entitled action; OF .auction requiem that no payment of modern times, might be more If ba fund a to stitute known aa the UTAH, RELATINO TO HOURS OF SUMMONS Uniform School Fund, which Uniform sod in cage of your failure go to d, on cattle condemned for slaughter appropriate to call it the new whirlWORli ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. School Fund shall ba maintained and d retained bg the Legislature of the differ- ed. judgment will be rendered agnimt shall exceed used for tho support of tha common s tkt state t tf Utah, ence between the appraised value of you according to the demand of the and public schools of tha state and if THE IN DISTRICT COURT members OF letted to tack tf Ms t apportioned in inch manner as tha a copy of which i dj the cattle and the value of salvage. SOCIAL SECURITY complaint, THE fa over FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT voiny tkeretf: Tha proLegislature shall provide. taheed SECTION 1. and the original filed hereto Neither will the payment exceed 323 That is it OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN visions of Section 7, Articla XIII of to proposed amend seetioa of article IS with of tha Clerk the this Constitution shall ba construed for a grade animal of 300 for a pure- FIHISHS CREDITING of the above entitled AND FOR THE COUNTY OF as a limitation on tha rate of taxa- Constitution of tho state of Utah. Court bred animal. CACHE. TTj Legislature shall de! tion on tangible property for district (This action is bnonght to quiet the State disease control officials agree school purposes and not on tha amount termine tha hours that shall eonsti-tu- ta a work on all worka days title or of of the plaintiff in and to funds that area testing is most satisfactO avuilabls therefor and, fur Salt Lake Oty The crediting of W. Loyal Hall, undertaking! carried on or aided by ther, no moneys allocated to the' Uni- tho in eradication of Bang's disease. An each empolyee's wages Deceived dursituated in Logon, property or stats, county municipal govern- -' form School Fnnd shall ba considered Plaintiff and tht LcriiUtur shall mu area generally consists of a town- ing 1937 to his Social Security acCounty, State of Utah, more ia fixing the rates of taxation apcd ment; vs. laws to prorids for tho health ond fied in Section 7 of Article XIII. described aa follow: ship, county, or parish; and after count under the Federal e InEcho L. Kirkham De Lee, fprmer- in factories, 8ECTION 3. The secretary of state safety of employee fc state officials home obtained the con- surance system is now completed, and amoltare, mines Pint 8 known aa Echo "l. Kirkham DUIe and shall deterly is directed to submit this proposed mine the number of maximum hours sent of the majority of produ. tk Southwest corner of Lot L according to word received hers today amendment to the electors of tho state of Grace Kirkkwm. E. v .0 service per day. tj or the county cwmniisaion, all breed by William B. Hayward, manager of st ths next general election in the SECTION . That tha secretary manner provided by law. of state is hereby directed to submit SECTION 8. If adopted by the emen J. Kirk- - more or leas to the Northwest toe' electors of tho state, this amendment this proposed amendment to the tha stats ths st next shall taka effect the general Half on Soap first day of rieetion in tha manner Old Rollers Pootoffice at SaithfieM. Utah, aa Second Claa Ei tend at , Old-Ag- j y Jit cjn-cerni- Old-Ag- cu-c.- bene-Inauran- ce Old-Ag- I JIS. ! ge ! ac-me-nt Si! fa IV e a M .31 Criliai J tA anv ge vt-Jar- to-w- it: (S) n- auto-mobi- le ge w Constitutional Amendments FUND-UNIFO- Law-ecti- lf And-temb- tars-teir- df Sor sSridS pre-scho-ol AND-Cit- deed Em-open- MAT-Distri- 7. . one-thir- two-thir- ds pad-cular- iy Old-Ag- tlae-tere.- of Save Save Use our Farm Bureau softener. It as1 y cuts down easts. Everloa & Sons Go. LOGAN, UTAH Rs, Everton & 57c , Sons Go mmtmt Sons Co. Come quick and easy if yon rent our electric floor Bandar. Everton & Sons Co. -- ., T i provided January. 1939. Constitutional Amendment-No- 2 . by SECTION L !., If adopted by the ,ut'tha firstamendment take effect day qf RATE OF TAXATION PURPOSES January, 1939. DISTRIBUTION A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING L E. E. Mon ton. Secretary of AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION T. of Ms State of Utah, do hsreby Stats certify ARTICLE Xlll OF THE COXSTl - that tha foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of tha 8 Constitutional Amendments proposed by tha regular session of tho legislature of 1937 as tbs asms appears of record ia my office. vjMtoert kg tkt Legislators sf Me State I further certify that they wffl sU tf Utah, o tkt Members elected I tuck heuss ppm on tha official ballot at tha concurring thereto; tnerai alaction Novambcr 8, l(gL SECTION L That it is te under tha number and title boiriri Mend section 7 of Articleproposed dniMtfd II of the Constitution of tho state of Utah, as In witness whereof, I hsvt hore-jreamsaded by tho vote of the electors at wt my band and affixed the alsctloa of 1930 te read Seal of the State of Utah, thta thOfjjrneral Mtk day of August, 1938. Sot 7. Tho rate of taxation an ' Ive-Min- ls te sw7s.ss:.s; LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH ,yy-- & SMOOTH FLOORS 39c pkg Ilot water pkg Everton 5 LOGAN. UTAH GOOD KALSOMINE Cold water 6 i wllave them covered with new f i (window shade cloth in our fae- tory. ijunw tenth mills far gaasral state purposes! sf mill fsr kih tww-tent- hs sh wMifidbdi op ieuv co uie west Logan North Field Canal (hrjf y 3?imijg Logon and Hyde Park Ci ririTSS U, or.CTc .long the the r?1 pr Bank ofSouthwesterly deKrihU aald 82 wda, more ef canal pertv tie cornphi.n.k d leas, to point due East of verse or- - pl VTost of beginning; thence clouding thereto, rod., more or leu to the p1 Defendants. beginning, and further described M SUSniONS STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID being situated in the West half Section 27, Township 12 North DEFENDANTS: Bang One (1) East of the Salt L hereby eummoned to ap- - Meridian. dayl1 attU NEWEL J. JkAINES, vice ef this aummona upon you if ttainiio S1-, Attorney In which Rwt Office Address: for SE-Snlnty otherwise 210-21-1 Sain irtT dayaIrouKht, Cuke Valley Book BuD after service, and ing defend the above entitled and Logan, Utah . in case of your failure action; to h go Date of first publication, Augo Judgment will be rendered against all'other' j sj Hr ; , s' kown-!rf- th T J " nitfa jgpii BO! iri of a :i tu Age jintioi e Stata iq.ii rally : n yon :: ii oi ipab |