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Show THE CITIZEN Chicken Show . . f Milford Telephone lines extended to South Milford. 11 hard to manage as when spring and fall days bring sharp changes witldn a few hours. Milford Hatch building repaired PRESIDENT Leo Levin of the Utah WELL PAID LABOR HAS Poultry association says the fortieth for occupancy by new drug store; ITS EFFECT, SAYS DARROW show which opens next Monday for Milford Offices of Milford Motor one week at 19 West Second South, IN AN address delivered at a poorly has 1,000 entries and says the show Sales Co. extensively remodeled. attended meeting called in behalf of will be the best that has yet been held. Beaver Prospects bright for street . the Kenosha mill strikers, Clarence The officials of the show have been ' Darrow declared that labor was too working hard to make the show a big paving program here. comfortable and contented to fight for success and Utahs best poultry will Salt Lake City Growers Market the cause of any group of workers be on exhibition. Co. financing construction of $500,-00- 0 complaining of serious injustice. Wage ' There : will be no admission charge new growers exchange market workers, said Mr. Darrow, instead of to this show and the public is invited. attending mass meetings, now sat at The exhibition is in the heart of the here. home and scanned the financial colcity, easy of access and everybody umns of the newspapers, being directFarmington $3,000 will be exought to see it. interested in the stock market reUtah, Weber, Davis, Boxelder and pended for improvements at local ly. ports. He added that it was no wonCache counties are expected to enter waterworks. der politicians paid little attention to birds as well as Salt Lake county. Parowan New equipment has been the demands of union labor. Eight silver cups and numerous cash ic The average workman is as prizes are to be awarded. Arrangepurchased by Day Farms Company. as ever, and as ready to fight ments are being made to accommothe good fight of union labor. But he date 2,000 birds, as yet more entries Parowan New theatre building re will not fight for abstractions and he are expected before the show opens. cently completed here at cost of ap will not fight just for the sake of P. J. Peltier, a nationally known proximately $17,000. fighting. He does not regard his empoultry judge, who served in that caployer as his enemy or the present pacity at the Ogden livesotck show, Hay grown in Utah during past system of production and distribution will judge the exhibitions. U. S. year valued at $17,380,000. as inimical to his welfare. He resents Judging will begin Monday and is Department of Agriculture. real injustice promptly, but when his expected to be completed Wedensday. weekly pay envelope and his home Wedensday afternoon and evening will Salt Lake City New Mines build- conditions fail to. reflect any signs of be specially designated for school ing recently dedicated at University injustice he is human enough and senchildren and teachers. Thursday and of Utah. sible enough to refuse to combat Friday have been named society days. windmills. Milwaukee Journal. Stock may be purchased Saturday Salina Annual meeting of South when the show ends, es exhibitors can Sevier Sugar Beet Association recentTERRITORIAL DAYS not let their birds leave until the last ly held here. day, said Mr. Napier. It was a hard fight to secure stateMr. Peltier has told officers of the Brigham Box Elder Cow Testing hood in Utah. Under territorial days, association that Utah has as fine birds Association recently organized. the federal government made all the as he has ever seen anywhere and that more important appointments in the Utahns should not have to make pouSalt Lake City 90,000 pairs of pasvarious offices which was not to ltry purchases outside the state. senger automobile license plates exthe liking of the people of Utah pected to be issued in this state because a big majority of the posi1929. UTAH INDUSTRIAL REVIEW tions were filled by Gentiles. After several attempts to secure statehood, Provo Eighth Annual Leadership THE following record of industrial week at Brigham Young University activity lists items showing investwill be held January 21-2ment of capital, employment of labor and business activities and opporINSIDE INFORMATION. tunities. Information from which the paragraphs are prepared is from local VELVET can be freshened by papers, usually of towns mentioned, steaming it over the spout of an acand may be considered generally holding the tively boiling sypm-pathet- m the Gentiles and Mormons finally got together and pushed the territory over for a touchdown. There was a gentlemans agreement entered into and that was that political office should be evenly divided among the Mormons and Gentiles. That promise has long ago been forgotten and we find but few Gentiles in official positions. ago last Friday, Thirty two-yeaJanuary 4, Heber M. Wells, our first governor, and state officials were sworn into office. Wells proved a good governor. He was a Mormon, was liberal minded and probably had more friends among the Gentiles than among his own people. rs THE DIPLOMATS Did you make this biscuit, Lee my dear, Yes, darling. Gladys Lee Well, I would prefer you wouldnt make any more. Gladys Why not, darling? Lee Because, angel, youre such heavy work. for light Parowan Parowan Livestock Asso ciation plans range improvements. 'T Value of all Utah crops during 1928 increased approximately $3,000,000 over 1927. U. S. Department of Gunnison Gunnison sugar factory recently closed after highly successful run. Park City East Utah Mining Co. and aggressive development campaign planned. rVf Layton Local sugar factory has million dollars to paid over one-ha- lf farmers of Davis county for sugar beets. Brigham Extensive improvements completed at Main street service station of Paramount Lubricant Co. e, wrong side near the kettl,e but not touching it. Try this for a change: Melt two and a half teaspoons of fat in a heavy skillet, add one pint of sliced onions and one quart of sliced tart apples. Cover, and cook slowly until nearly tender, stirring frequently to prevent scorching. Remove the cover, sprinkle with teaspoon salt and one-quart- er Mrs. Bridey (at 1 a. m.) : Oh, Jack, wake up! I can just feel theres a mouse in the room. Husband (drowsily): Well, just feel theres a cat, too, and go to Boston Transcript. sleep. TOO LATE. I want to speak to my husband, yelled the murderers wife, phoning the penitentiary. Sorry, madam, replied the police warden, but your party has just hung The Megaphone. up. little more aviation and we will have to start zoning the ozone. Ark. A MEET ME AT THE 26 East 2nd South one tablespoon sugar, and continue cooking until lightly browned. Serve at once with pork or other meat. Have you forgotten to make some breads and of the good yeast-raise- d cakes once in a while? Rolls, buns, yeast-raise- d doughnuts, coffee ring, Swedish tea cake and many others? Your cook book will yield numerous recipes that are easily followed. When the temperature of the house is fairly with furuniform, as in winter-timnace heat maintained as evenly as possible, the rising process is not as e, Sportsmens Headquarters Phone Was. 1946 - too MENTAL SCIENCE. 6. tea-kettl- that |