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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Pago Four Mrs. Ada NEWSPAPER SANPETE'S HOME Expert Advises on Care of Turkeys Fountain Green Situ JJyramiii NORTH C. Anderson SIS Rhone Harrison Conover Editor And Manager The Friendly Sevrn a 4 II iluh from Fountain Green, was for awarded first place their skit, "Going to the Circus that they presented at the Boulger outing, but due to the rain the awards were postponed and given at the County Fair last Friday Tlie group also received for muffins in the cooking demonstration The members of the "Friendly Sey. n are Dorothy Cook, Elsie Ann Cook, Joy Crowther, Arlene Garlie, Cehste Allred, Gaylee Johnson, Joan Draper Supervisors are Mrs. Kdna Christensen Mrs Kina Nielson. and rib-iron- s Issued Every Friday By The North Sanpete Publishing Company and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, aa Second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Payable In Advance Subscription Rates $3.00 One Year Six Month $1.75 Mis Minnie Olson, Mr. and Lawrence Olson and Mr. and Mrs Jay Olson attended the I.ivtngston reunion at Lagoon Sunday. Mrs Mr and Mrs Elmer Carter at- tended the wedding reception of their granddaughter Sherry Carter ami Sergeant Don J. Brewer Monday evening at Moroni Sherry is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Carter of Editorial: SOCIALISM AND SHORTAGES England has completely socialized her electric power industry, along with most other basic enterprise. According to Labor government spokesman, this would give the nation more and better power service. Moroni well that goal has been realized can be judged from a little item the United Press carried a short time ago under a Glasgow, Scotland, dateline. It The public address system failed Monday read: when Princess Elizabeth opened an exhibit designed to extol the growth of electric power throughout Britain. Embarrased technicians found that a 10 percent power cut had been ordered in the district because there wasnt enough power to go around. and son-in-la- Stanley and Cornell Holman is spendleae from the U. S. Service with his parents, Mr. and Mr Iteldon Holman. Cornell reports back to Fort Warden, Washington, leaving Saturday, August 18. Pfc Mrs Laura Llewellyn of ' I. NT T 5 r : -- if if If s , 0Ot M-- . teerftiJs thats its am" mgmTm ing ins This may be a rather exceptional coincidence, but G tlViV- S Visitors at tiu home of Mrs. Gl.irivs Winters on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Alden son Gary of Ogden Farm Families Larger Than Those of Cities Sunny Brook Sherrie Lnn Crowther, daughClifford ter of Mr and Mrs. Crowther, is reeovering nicely from an appendectomy operation at the la son hospital, and will soon ire up and around her daughter 17, 1951 Farm families m the If. S average 4 02 persons Kurul non-faifamilies average 3 61 persons City Turkey raisers wont step up families average 3 58 persons. (The their piofits any if they treat fi action presumably represent the husbands ) Agriculture does apthe biids in a "rough" manner, asserts Woodrow Jenkins, ' poul- peal to be a more productive wav try specialist of the Utah Agri- of life than other occupations cultural Extension Service. I Tuikeys are delicate birds, rePity Poor Pa! quiting tender care. Instead of ending as up When Ua comes into the kitchep V Thanksgiving dinners, many nowadays, he looks at the electric t lords wilt fall prey to many refrigerator and electric stove, jt f"f ff IV ailments, which hold down the and J ' complains about having to ;--;' nation's turkey population. slave over a hot traetor all day ! ft ,f V Much of the trouble lies in ? .I ' "v, , ye he poor flock management, iMdt.iM. -- it points out. Turkeys need a lot breathing sawdust floor litter, too close of help from their owners. In and being kept in BATHTUB CHOW . , . II. N. correspondents st Kaesong line up some instances, the birds die company with chickens. for chow and are served in style from a tiled bathtub. from lack of water when their Disease prevention Is anothdunking fountains are chang- er phase of profitable turkey ed. They don't know that the raising. union which was held Sunday U. S. Turkey is popular Spending Orgy new largt r style fountains con- the year-rounand for that at the City Park tain water, and they die before reason is a good investment. More than one hundred desS The U can spend itself into finding out. cendants of the late Lars and to government. It will, unA merit an farmers got an averSome drugs added to water Maria Nielson met and enjoyed slavery an afternoon program, reminis- less an angry people stop the pro- are so distasteful to the birds age of 49 cents out of every dolcess before "too late time arrives. that they won't drink at all. lar spent for food during 1950, accing and a deligh'ful luncheon. Among other causes of trou- cording to the 1951 Encyclopedia Former residents also present Once established, expenses are alwere the Niels C. Nielson family most impossible to reduce. Only ble are: getting their feet wet; Americana Annual. of Provo, the Zina Cook family, a terrific effort will ever check the also of Provo, the Ethel Lamb spending orgy. family of Wales and the Soren The intermountain Indian school Nielsons of Moroni at Brigham City has received Kathy and Craig, son and authorization from the federal to expand its endaughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Indian bureau Johnson of Ferron are spending rollment to the school's full captheir vacation here with their acity of 2200 pupils Enrollment grandparents, Mr and Mrs. G. during the past year was only 1300. The new F Johnson school year is scheduled to get under way Aug. BRAND M Sgt Allan Morris of the 13th the whiskey Nephi National Guard, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, is here and cake they spent the evening for a short time visiting his wife in games and had a and children and getting ac- spicyplaying program. hiv new with daughter. quainted He reports back to Fort Sill in Executive officers and class a few days. leaders of the Relief Society attended a convenChat club organization The Stitch and tion at Nephi Tuesday. members and husbands had a The meet included North and most delightful evening at the South Park last Saturday when they Stakes.Sanpete, Moroni and Juab entertained in honor of their 'A.sy outgoing president, Mrs. Zelda The Tennessee Valley AuthorHolman, and their newly elected ity's annual coal requirements president, Mrs. Ingehorg. now a million tons will increase After the dinner which con- by eight million in the next four KENTUCKY WHISKEY- -A BLEND sisted of chicken fricasse, rolls, years, acording to a Tennessee 16 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 'THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY, salad, vegetable, raspberry pie, planning commission economist. ... again Just how August Dal- is visiting here. it is symbolic of socialism. Government owned and las,Mrs.Texas came here to Llewellyn operated business is wasteful and inefficient. It does-n- attend the Nielson family re- ot have to compete with other business. It isnt regulated. Its an air-tigmonopoly in which the politiLegal Notices cians make all the decisions and in which patronage and political favoritism have dominant roles. Probate and Guardianship Notices The bureaucrats are always talking about the Consult County Clerk or the possibility of power shortages in this country, and socialRespective Signers for in of more favor an as argument they use that further Information taxto billions cost the of ized power development at a payers. As a matter of fact, there has never been a NOTICE TO CREDITORS publiclypower shortage in areas where the heavily-taxeProbate No. 2416 IN THE DISTRICT f'OI'RT OF -regulated private utilities have been free to go SANPETE COl'NTY, STATE OF ahead and build up their plants and other facilities to I'TAII meet prospective demand. We have come nearest to In the matter of the Estate of MELISSA ELAIN, Deceased. shortages in regions such as the Pacific Northwest Creditors will present claims where socialization and the threat of more socializa- with vouchers to the undersigned office of John S. McCallis-ter- , tion have blocked private power development on a at the Attorney, Mt Pleasant, Utah, on or before the i5th day of Ocmajor scale. ht d, During the next three years, the light and power industry will spend $6,000,000,000 to meet civilian and defense electric requirements of this nation. Its reserve capacity will be steadily increased. Every nickle of that money will be private capital. It will create great new taxable assets for all levels of government, instead of destroying taxable assets as happens when government goes into business, for public Socialism isnt needed here. plants are tax-exemp- Our t. UlBoyal mm will amaxe you! Come See It Today! tober, 1951, JOHN S. BLAIN, Administrator of the Estate of Melissa Blain, deceased. (Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid August 17, 24, 31. and September 7, 1951) NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed wdth the State Engineer to appropriate water in Sanpete County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: 22713 J. Edgar Olsen, Axtell, for irrigation use Ut.; 2.5 sec.-f- t. from a 12-iwell bet. 100 and 250 ft. deep at a point N. 1350 ft. and W. 30 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 18. T20S, R1E. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 127.5 acres of land embraced in NEH and NHSEU Sec. 18, T20S, R1E, Rnd for year-roun- d Incidental culinary and sanitation purposes. 22784 P. A. Peel, Parley Harold A. Young and Theodore A. Dase, Mt. Pleasant, for irrigation use Ut.; 3 sec.-f- t. from a well bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 2046 ft. and E. 1666.5 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T15S, R4E. The water wall be used as a supplemental supply from May 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 84 37 acres of land embraced in SHNWH Sec. 3 and S'jNEti See. 4, T15S, R4E, and for g purposes. 22789 James H. Mikkelsen. Fountain Green. Ut.; 2 sec.-f- t. for well irrigation use from a 10-ibet. 50 and 400 ft. deep at a point N. 1811.7 ft. and E. 200 ft. from V; Cor. See. 7, T14S, R3E. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced in W'jNtV1, Sec. 7, T14S, R3E and E M NE 4 Sec. 12, T14S, R2E, and for year-roun- d Incidental domestic and g purposes. 22922 Ruel Christensen, Eph.7 see. ft. for Irrigation raim. Ut.; use from a 12-iwell 186 ft. deep at a point S. 105 ft. and VV. 1912 ft. from EH Cor. Sec. 35, T16S, R2E. The water will be used as a supplemental supply from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 200 acres of land embraced in EM, Sec. 35, T16S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications. with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before September 30, 1951. Joseph M. Tracv STATE ENGINEER Published in The Mt. Pleasant lMamid August 3 10 17. 21 and stock-waterin- d, STRICTER CONTROLS, STIFFER PENALTIES UNDER NEW MOTOR RESPONSIBILITY ACT How Can You Protect Yourself: You can run into real trouble under Utah's new .safety responsibility law, If you're not careful. Within 60 days after an accident involving injury or death, or property damage over $100, your driver's license will bd automatically suspended unless you have been released from liability or executed an agreement or posted security up to $11,000 to pay such claims. Remember, this suspension is automatic and remains in force until the requirements have been met or until one year has elapsed without court action being filed. Similar laws are effective throughout the United States and Canada. i 12-i- ipci-dent- al stock-waterin- ' . The Facts of the Law: are required, of course, to report all accidents involving injury or death, or property damages over within five days. 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