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Show BEAR P.IVER TAGS POUR Classified Ad Column! CASH PAID for dead and useless cowa and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse charge. 493-J-- 2. Furnished or unfurnished apartments. Mrs. Grace Johnson JFOR RENT JSPINETTE Piano for sale at a large reduction. For details, write Glen 6 t3 Bros. Music, Ogden, Utah 11-- FOR SALE 55 head mink, individual pens for each. Can be bought at the right price. See Elmer Gorringe, 2 Tremonton Harness Shop. Il-6t- LOST Dark brown brief case on streets of Tremonton. Return to Dalton Implement Co. and receive reward. Contains valuable papers to 11- - 6 tip owner, only. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frank Edison, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of George M. Mason, First National Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of ' February, A. D., 1942. MELVA BROWN, Administratrix of the estate of Frank Edison, Deceased. GEORGE M. MASON, Attorney for Administratrix, Brigham City, Utah. Date of first publication No. 6, 1941 Data of last publication Dec. 4, 1941 According to the records of preo cipitation kept by the averas Co. at office Garland, Sugar ValRiver three Bear aged from the Tremonrecord weather stations, ley ton, Corinne and Brigham, 3.51 inches of rain fell in the month of October in fiequent storms beginning October 6. The nearest approach to this record in 20 years was in 1923 with 3.03 inches of precipitation. Due to the extreme wet weather the beet harvest has been interferred 0 with frequently. However, about tons of a total estimated production of 135,000 tons has been delivered. Growers have come to the conclusion that it is too late to bet that fine weather will return and accordingly are harvesting their beets in the very wet earth, piling and covering them with the view of hauling when the gtound becomes drier or frozen so as to carry the trucks. In order to protect the beets in piles from freezing, as might be expected at this season of the year, farmers have piled the beets with the view of covering them with leaves for protection if necessary, even though this is extra work and increases co&ts. It is stated by the Sugar Company field men that the average value of the crop has increased since October 15, from $12.00 to $15.00 per acre through increased weight and sugar content. Utah-Idah- 105,-00- "Keep 'em in Utah," will be the keynote of the State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development's program of developing the state's toudst business, according to H. J. Plumhof, commissioner. "Almost everyone knows something of our state's highly publicized tourist attractions the L. D. S. Temples, Great Salt Lake and Bryce and Zion National Parks but we have untold wealth in all parts of the state which we mean to bring before the traveling public," he said-I- t was pointed out that every county in Utah has much to offer in magnificent scenery, pioneer lore, outdoor life or other unusual attractions. These many offerings, Mr. Plumhof said, need only to be brought to the attention of the vacationist to make Utah "a place to go to rather than a place to go through." The department is gathering data and photographs on all undeveloped tourist attractions in the state and hopes through cooperation with local, county, and federal officials to bring these regions to the attention of the nation's vacationists with the view of prolonging their visit in Utah. o o o Sated Lion Is No Menace has fed he is said to to Indifferent bt game and other ani6 0 0 mals as they are indifferent to him; the zebras and other animals on the Men plains of Africa often allow a satiated lion to approach within a few feet of them, even to let the well-felion through the midst of tha L. H. Chivers and M. V. Rees, of herd. Malad, Idaho, were severely injured o Wednesday night on the highway 3 miles north of Garland on U. S. 191 Pony, Jigger of Brandy when the truck in which they were A pony of brandy is an ounce. A truck with a gravel riding Bideswiped is about 1V ounces. driven by Joseph Butler, of Riverside. jigger O O O i According to Leonard Bishop, state patrolman, who investigated the acciWorld End Oiten Predicted dent, Mr. Rees was driving a The years 992, 1188, 1335, 1524, pick-u- p and was going north when 1532, 1588, 1836 and 1900 are some their truck collided with the gravel if those predicted as the end of the truck about 6 p. m. The gravel truck world. had only one light on and belonged to Oluf Nelson, who is doing con. Struction work on that piece of road. Mr. Oliver, who was a passenger with Mr. Rees, received fractured ribs, chest injuries and body bruises and cuts. Mr. Rees' left leg received a compound fracture. T. V. Clark, who was also riding in the car, escaped with out injuries. They are being treated at the Valley Hospital. O O O When a lion Malad Injured In Highway Crash d e o - i' d d NOVEMBER t. U Washinsrton News Wetest Year in History "Keep 'em in Utah" Retards Beet Harvest Program Commenced By State Officials Action of Marijuana Called hashish in India and smoked or drunk from ancient 'times as an anasthetlc, marijuana acts somewhat as does alcohol on the system. The word "assassin" 'tamt from "hashish" because the drug so often caused natives of India to run amok and commit murder. Although It is a narcotic, when taken in large doses it produces mental exaltation, intoxication, and delirium tremens of sorts. It has no indispensable usefulness in medicine, nor is it as powerful or poisonous a drug as ODlum or cccaina. O O One of Most Perfect Buildings In Athens is the Acropolis, Teaches Man to Be Wise crowned by the majestic Parthenon, aU1 teach a man, howNecessity considered one of the most perfectly ever he be, to be wise. stupid proportioned buildings of all times. Euripides. From the Acropolis may be seen the Payx, which once resounded to the oratory of Demosthenes, the Hill of Mars, where St. Paul preached and where each day the Orthodox church celebrates his name with solemn pomp. O f Doctors Supplied American-TraineThe University of Pennsylvania supplied the only American-trainedoctors in the Revolutionary war. ; VJjjLEt LEJU5EB, THURSDAY, (Continued from Page One) collected from highway users by State treasuries in 1940, an increase of six Fed. six per cent over 1939, Acting announced. Edy Administrator era! ueuv-e- l Mr. Eddy said $870,136,000 was taxes, State gasoline fiom from motor vehicle fees, and taxes. motor-carri$17913,000 from Disbursements from such funds durof ing 1940 totaled $1,321,082,000, was for cent 14.9 which per purposes. ; - er - . non-highw- o s , 1910-191- it J'- hvA! ; U J T CRACKER PIE 200,-000,0- 00 For Sunday Night Supper -i way to is meal tsnom iv light should be is to esrvo a t'-at first course. For example, csr.'i'rrvei Dr. E. B. Harrison OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined 20 So. BRIGHAM TREMONTON tr-.y- cs tiff.Vi'l ) BUY It - Ji zl f o chopped tablespoon butter tali(!Sro'iis flour 1 can condensed chicken soup 6 tablespoons milk I can condensed cream of mush room soup 1 can (7 oz. ) tuna fish 11S teaspoon grated lemon rind Crackers for bottom and top of pie Cook the onion and green pepper 1 NOW, YOU TOO Glasses Fitted f 'i - tvi ! Main St. CITY, UTAH ft CAN iAVE I caw nm I wa H tetarft Carrot ; 12 an V4 or small pair of wheels. of the tail is often used of st-j- g Soak the crackers In the milk until soft Then arrange crackers ton top of pie and bake In a moder ately hot oven 375F) for to mia fetes. Serves : 4-- isr GOLD BELL e X - 1 , ' The new condensed black bean oup, garnished with lemon, It a "filling" soup to accompany a light meal. euch as cream of mushroom or vegetable, with the addition of an equal quantity of watpr, are each almost a meal in itself. Or take the smooth heavy purees of pea, celery, or asparagus. Adding milk to them increases their already high food value. These are soups to remember. Then there are several new substantial ones that are fun to try. One its a condensed black bean soup and ,the other condensed cream of po (tato soup, The cream of potato Is filled with j hg mealy slices ot potato. It is a Jblend ot potatoes, onions, fresh table butter simmered in milk un til the part Is thick and smooth. wtr I ' -- ALED" j ."YOUR Pi'.07:CTI0Nw .tabU Wines: Haut Sauterne, Baatcrno, 1 1 measure) Combine the pea, and ox Uit soups. Add the three cans of water and mix welL Heal and let simmer for minutes. (Makes approximately Vi gallon of J-soup.) Senrsi Get a Bottle and Tastfl The Difference i Sunday Supper Soup can condensed pea oup can condensed oup 1 can condensed Mt tail soup I cans (using soup can for I "CELL t DMrt I'.ui K'undy, Zinf.mdel Wines: Tort, Xoky, Sherry and ' I 'PRIZE QUALITY" WINES All Gold Bell V. irics Are Bottled At Onr Cnlifrrnla Winery r...J onions and tomatoes go into it, too. for extra flavor and nourishment. Frequently, you can achieve a superbly hearty soup by the simple expedient ot mixing two or more soups together. Such as this: S TT and Muit1, AngtUo Grow Our Own Grapes and Bake Onr Own TTmt n EAST SIDE WINERY LodI, California J 1 1 8 c7X vA ii 3 3 you J butter. un an afc i"5ros., lnir.di:-r.orolistis triiie in Marjfe r.h'ia anJ North Carolina. t his large fortune in raifct; crackers cup hot milk Wilson Lumber Co. Building i banking operations, and $3,000,000 to found the kins university. !iATlfililc :; no moks smrni- - NEW My RANGS m m mi KIPS E TNE NEAT IN a f V , G-- ) ( ) iuui' i& ' I "l ' -- r&&!:'j.tr i IS It f iihwr!! how sweltering hot your kitchen was last summer? Don't lace that again this year. Get a Gen- I eral Electric Range and keep cool! famous Flavor-Save- r Oven end Deep-We- ll Thrift Cooker teal in tht beat while they seal la the flavor and juicy goodness of food. Remember 'J i fTT?5r-r i .V .... G-E- 's GENERAL fj ELECTWV 'Ross Electric Phone K if Naming Johns Hopkins m J ohns Hopkins named for Johns Hopkins,! cier and philanthropist, borr died 1873. He became a f Baltimore at seventeen, trtfounded the house of Every Thursday - sheep are found in many ri Asia. They are chiefly ckf ized by the enormous 8Cchk of fat on each side of the la. f The tail is esteemed a great i cy, and to protect it from bei jured by dragging on the p't in tatter until soft, tut net tr:"-r.- . Then add flour and mix well. Add the chicken soup and cook until thickened. Stir in the milk. Addj this to creim of mushro-- n soup.j Put the tuna t sh in a ' ier and 'pour a cup of hot watti' crer it to; wi.e oi: tne excess o.i. i r.cn rcra fiakod tuna fi:,h and grated lemon ilnd; heat to blend flr.vors. Cover the bottom cf small casserole with crackers (round) and put tuna mix ture into the casserole. For top: d . ' - ; r-- ar 2 an ever present aid to QUICK 1 1 TUNA I ... - 1 W4 Nl HEARTY SOUPS !A , $439,-178,0- of vf Established 40 Tears BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH church-wid- e i 0 0 0 ABSTRACTOR hi? drive is now by the Church of Jesus ChrLtVTf The Health Service Cooperative will ter Day Saints to educate our r I hold its annual birthday party next regarding the damning effect Ci u p" muacco an m, Monday. Kovemoer - & Lleht auditorium, . our physical and i,.... . tto, rnri- ia thn rnnnprauve s on ence. A umversal ur,. , tv,id XIAiiD r HI UgUCU. made by the Quoruma r.t ,t fourth birthday party. Ail members are urged to attend hood to their members to r.. Kno- a nmsnective member. luse of these forbid.! : v, anH rff rpsh- - labor with all members todoii wiii fc'c .ninvul umuiii& ..11 tujwvw uur Aaronic Driest ments served. asked to take up. the labor of o o public speeches in Sacramt Rehabilitation Of Selective Service Agricultural wage rates on Octob- inM. Sundav Srhnnl sauiennm i. chief er 1 had advanced to 165 per cent of Registrants Commander Wells, A., ana at other gatherings ." Service Selective b of the level, officials of the Word of Wisdom. We are the dental officer re to of Agri- the United States Department Svstem. announced the program bishops and their auxiUar, habilitate registrants with remidable culture state. ers will take up this drive at Wage rates on farms have risen fully as the Maricopa etake in physical deficiencies will be inaugur i ated with treatment of 100,000 men rapidly during the past three months zona has done, and have W Coommander The labor to decreased a defects. due dental supply. having of the Aaronic priesthood Wells said the program will be carried decline in the supply of farm labor reasonable time, give these talk tou through local boards which will during the past year ranged from four While our direct work is not authorize treatment of registrants by to 35 per cent in different parts of the girls of this age, it would bdentists in their own communities at the county. eting also to solicit their intend Federal of govern the the expense O 0 effort, for they are a strength fcS ment. Plans have not yet been com. ing young men to do right. ThV D. A. R. State Line Monument of these talks in each rE pleted for the rehabilitation of regisfour is The D. A. R. delicated what trants having other physical defects. not be too many, for would INCREASED MECHANIZATION called the State Line monument in very important assignment to itl where April, 1913. It is situated just crosses the bound- - the combined call of the Geneij ) ON TIIE FARM American farmers the Oregon . trail anaJ thorities, with J. F. Merrill as ' now have a "mechanized force" of ary lines Detween JweDrasna town nearest if man. The more than 1,500,000 tractors, an in- Wyoming. Better observant people will named Henry. crease of six times the size of the our local publishers have that tractor fleet during World War I, the to publish liquor and tobacco aj? Department of Commerce reported. tisementa, which represents a The agricultural working population revenue, as these ads are went? has remained at approximately for. On the contrary they have in the ast 20 years, the report lished the church notices usaid. Tractors have been responsible ncharge. We all know that these for an animal saving of some establishments make lishing man hours. At the same time therefore the grea profit, the tractor has freed approximately ward for resisting the urgent dea 30,000,000 acres of productive farm to publish liquor and tobacco land from feed crops formerly necestisement We, therefore, count i sary to support approximately 11,- the strongest cooperators in tt 000,000 horses and mules, the arti ucational campaign. cle said. Everyone likes to be called Dorothy Greig by Secretary of Agriculture Wickard consis? But Is what my Uncle Tim ligent. pie announced a nationwide farm ma' THIS call "a fine tasty dlsh"i knowledge intelligence action. "The plus gb chinery repair program designed to It s a dish of subtly blended flavors God is intelligence, or, in other i meet farmers re help prospective , , . the flavor ot chickeu, of mush light and truth. Light and trull! auctions in new farm machinery in rooms in cream, and tuna fish, saketh that evil one." Therefor flecked with green pepper and grat1942 to make more steel available for are not entitled to be called ed baked lemon all rind, other defense needs. As an initial step together in gent unless we are constantly i i deep bubbly pie with a browned in the campaign, all farmers contact cracker top. saking that evil one. Let us bet ed in the current sign-u- p campaign telligent people, for we are in for the 1942 Farm Defense Program, preaching a time when every will be urged to check their machin us will be tested to the core, ancf ery ana 10 order needed repairs at who are doing the will of the) once. Plans for carrying out the 0 faithfully and enduringly shall 4 repair program will be made by in holy places and shall not 1x1 . siate and county TJ. S. Department ed." j or Agriculture Defense Boards early We hope, brethren, that the in November. gestions will receive your acfej O O O sideration, and be practiced it ward until not a single peri Largest Animal Vegetarians r ' I- tbe found who does not keep the The world's largest land animals, of Wisdom" 100 pet" cent, at:! elephant and hippopotamus, are we shall be living worthy of ties both vegetarians. ise, that "the destroying angeiif pass us by, as the Children i and not slay us." FCgpEFENSE Practically all of the ingrediejt brottt Very sincerely your come off the pantry shelf, too, so a.l that this hot pie can be whisked to-- , On behalf of the Stake if gether on short notice for a Sunday, Priesthood Committee UNITED night supper or luncheon. Do it this way: 0 0 SAVINCS 1 tablespoon onion, chopped ffefr t A Sheep Tails a De!ica;j; 2 tablespoons green pepper, Giraffe Tallest Animal The giraile is the tallest living animal. S. NORMAN LEE Aaronic Priesthood Health Cooperative To Hold Fourth Birthday Party 13-- J Q - Tremonton, Utah |