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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON UTAH 1931 OCTQBEU the last result. DEPT. 0e " "verj s re,s:ng and utg-itint- -' at the pK..Ult in ivestoek f0lJ for of the . . st,onf lh rfPre5tnfne , JluJih committe .n ar 'A1' districts shortage Ce CT!he mber 23 and taking sitaat-- n, .I, tlw ,h,, hatld' U on much more able iLhvtock tokeCar situation Lh end of the county, n the than is the comnnttet SCO j t.verithing , ship condi- - present about 30,000 of out. The a ton shows head of po feeds thar I'tah County than rather and used sibla to at home arc fed cattle to their particular chairman for assis:- if absolutely needed, so that Agriculture are getting things mjthe situation in each district shape to make some loans in the be' met: drouth stricken area, of which Utah J. W. Gillman, Orem, Chairman becomes a part. The loans arent to Cha.s. IleVoicy, Super-- , exceed $3. per head on cattle and hor- visor, James Creer, Spanish Fork I), ses for more than six months and A. Robertson, Provo, Geo. LeBaron,' 30c per head for sheep for the same Santaquin, Vivian West, Pleasant period. No one farmer can get more Grove, Sydney Nichols, American than $1,000., neither is the loan to Fork, Miner Christensen, Spanish cover more than 40 cattle. Fork, W. P. LaVson, Genola, Merrill The Farmers of Utah County should N. Warniek, Manila, Seynor Mendendo everything possible to get the sit- hall, Springville, Jesse Hall, Payson, uation in hand at the present time. Farm Bureau, George Collard, Provj, Use as many by products as possible Wm P Okelberry, Goshen, C. F. Dixon,' and particularly BEGIN FEEDING Payson, Morrell Evans, LLehi, Hans GRAIN instead of waiting until the Christensen, American Fork, Evans roughage is gone, probably in mill Anderson, Lehi, A J Wright, Bird Allen, Salem A. V. Nelson, winter. Roughage can be saved by feeding more grain, particularly bran, Springville. wheat, oats and barley, with a great UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS saving. Sugar beet pulp at $17.00 The Uniteed States Department of,ance, Provo-Fore- st j pet-to- wwr etscally nothing V t n American Alpine-America- Fork n o t Lin-do- and molasses at $6.00 per ton n0t check are economical feeds. These by proand monthly a revenue bf g ducts of the sugar beet industry and particularly the tut the anishould be made the very best use of. on these children are Corn Silage, straw and other feeds food. W ithouu farms would will of course, take their place in the of Utah County, rm,n-B- ( rations. A later article will carry "d i Mil the, which rations can be fed inbalanctd livestock and loultry from the conditions under this year. present wreck the county dustries would drouth committee The in chairman not should mers generally as are each district follows and peothe sH! and their livestock unless they find this pie are urged to get in touch with itry .pc.... i Work of oiling Fork road t Salt Lake City New gymnasium for Judge Memorial School building dedicated. Total shipment of onions from Utah be 380 to 400 carloads. To Get Ahead for year will probably and Stay Ahead What's New In Salads? f m ! served the same the same old u were .secretly t'.t pe. ijde's appetites liki!.:' 'rut's tastes? tit. in in both foods They lke r a, id st ides. !: scientists tell us to f0 J,e t arcfitl dnvrdiy nur g :r to 'non il.it.ii t o to !,' e a wide num-ii- .r uf touds. A'.i then there's your neighbor i: and then, serves sonic nii;y in foods. Haven't ion wai ed to g i her one bitter, and uiie lid your brain for a st, marc Lrui.ant recipe to serve? Hawaiian pi t. ;.p; le is always a resource, not only 1 an-- e it is one of the Lest fru ts canned, hut because tliere is so nituh of it this season th.t the priie is lownr than usual. Summer is t! c time for salads, r lets look that field, and see what new combinations have been recently devised. Did you ever hear of com! imng prunes, salted peanuts, cranberry sauce, maraschino cherries tn mayonnaise an Hawaiian pineapple m a rtta i There's a recent recipe for tins combination, and its name is Bog Sala 1, inspired, by the hogs in which the craiiierries grow, How alxnit apricot aves, green gam-plums, cottage fecse, nK ol.vts, green peppers, rai:",s ami s,iced pjne- t, s for this, too, .le.rc ond it rejoires jn tl e gav name of WENT;., m old di't'K wav' ti' ' , in or. te-.- 11 1 y, we have mentioned and for several more beside : Bog Salad: Cut the slices from a No. 2 can of Hawaiian pineapple in halves, and fdace, round side touching, in eight beds of lettuce. Stone sixteen cooked prunes, and fill with stiff embery sauce, leaving open at top to show the red. Place two on each salad, in the cavities formed by the bole in the pineapple slice. At the opposite sides pile stiff mayonnaise filled with chopped maraschino cherries. Sprinkle cup salted peanuts over the tops of the eight salads. Xoseyav Salad: Chill the slices from a No. 2pj can of Hawaiian pineapple, and place in eight lettuce ne.,ts. Drain and chill thirty-tw- o Chill canned green gage plums. canned apricot halves. thirty-tw- o Place four of each alternately around the pineapple. Pile cottage cheese in center, and make a sunburst effect of alternate strips of green pepper and pimiento, topping with a ripe olive. Dress with French dressing made with the syrup from the plums and pineapple, instead of vinegar, adding a few chopped raisin;. one-ha- lf Fruits with Cheese Pineapple and Grapefruit Salad with Cheese Dressing: Drain two cans of Hawaiian pineapple-tidbitcups (or use one and onc-haNosegay Salad of diced sliced canned pineapple), and toss lightly with one cup grapeHere Are the fruit sections, one cup orange secRecipe tions and one-ha- lf cun ha'v'd seeded U ' K iug on with a 1km! grapes. Pile in lettuce leaves and giving you pour over the following: Y 'lN the ' r ' IR''V cor:'bina- Cheese Dressing: Shake together tiors so V re .irc those for the two six tablespoons salad oil. one table rr? rl C' 11 . tHE FAMILY NEXT DOOR lf lemon juice, one tahlespot syrup from the canned pineappl, salt and paprika. Smooth slowly int. four tablespoons crumbled Roquefor cheese, and add two tablespoon This recip chopped pimiento. serves eight. California Salad: Place the slice from a No. 2,2 can of Ilawaiia J ADVERTISE 1 1 spoon incapple in crip lettuce vfl flt g v p vp.p leave-Crea- together one package cream cheese and one triangle Roque fort cheese, and add in, raisins and cup choppe-datesPile lightly in center of pine rpple and serve with mayonnai:,. slightly thinned with pineapple syrui This serves eight. Salads with Cider and Lime one-four- . one-four- th Cider and Pineapple Jelly Salad-Dissolv- one package lemon gelatii in one cup boiling cider and arb two tablespoons sugar. Add the contents of a No. 2 can of crushed d Hawaiian pineapple and cup diced apple, and when the mixd ture starts to set, fold in Mold in a loaf cup mayonnaise. Chill. Serve in slices on lettuce, and Thi garnish with mayonnaise. serves ten. levied Pineapple I.inte Salad Dissolve one paikage lime gelatin i s cup boiling water, and add the contents of a No. 2 can of crushed Hawaiian pineapple. When cup shredded artly set, add lunched almonds, and mold in a flat tin. Cut in squares and serve on ttire with cream mayonnaise with a red and green clierrv I.av a cheece ball rolled in ihopprd nrnt or parsley at the side of e.n This recipe serves eight to ten two-thir- one-thir- three-fourth- I I one-ha- lf Spanish Utah-Idah- o Fork Sugar Local plant of Co. in operation. Bids opened for American Fork construction of garage and cowshed at State School for feeble-minde- d You can now have All Your Feeds Ground your own Yard at No Extra Cost A specially equiped grinder mounted on a truck will in here. Salt Lake City Utah Poultry Pro ducers Cooperative Association plan installing huge frozen egg industry here. Salt Lake City Plans for 27th South Street equalizing reservoir approved by City Commission and bids opened, project estimated to cost $73,-00- 0. gar-nid- Salt Lake LOOK City K. Bachman & Son received contract for installation of general heating plant at Utah State Agricultural College. visit any Farm or place in this vicinity. No Jobs To Large or To Small SEE J. R. WILSON OR PHONE 2W. And Mighty Little |