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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER S.NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR BR1UHAM CITY, UTAH farmers Asked war-tim- re-usi- un-bal- de- e practical ties. straightening home-mad- the "Even if you will not savefor them somebody ties yourself, else. Ttie nation needs them," Mr. re-u- se - Bishop said. -- 4 For the Blind A mission in Glasgow, Scotland, has employed 15 teachers to instruct 3,000 blind in thrnr homes. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Co. Principal Place of Easiness, Snowville, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on tire 15th day of October, 1942, an assessment of five per cent was levied on the capital stock of the corporation; also an assessment of thirteen per cent was levied on the stock in the East Canal, and an assessment of twelve per cent was levied on the stock in the West Canal, payable on the 20th day of October, 1942, to Jesse Arbon, the Treasurer of the company, at his office or residence, at Snowville, Utah. ments may remain unpaid on the 20th day of November, 1942, will be delinquent and advertised for sal at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold cn the 5th day of December, 1942, to pay delinquent assesments, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. 11-1- t4 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the Legislature A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VL OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELATING mi. TO COWPPTNS a nnM nc EERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be It resolved by the Legislature f the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the ' two houses voting In favor thereof: Section L That it is proposed to amend section 9, article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per clem and mileage aa the Legislature may not exceeding ten dollars provide, per day, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of Jtate is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next election in the wanner asgeneral provided for by article 23, section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the lectors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1943. L E. E. Monson, of state of the State Secretary of Utah, do nereby certify that the foregoing ull. true and correct copy of e Constitutional Amendment Proposed by the regular session of we legislature of 1941 as the same PPears of record In my office. In witness whereof. I have here-- r my hand and the this 24th day of August. 1942 E-two-thir- " MONSON. S,Ctvof t. d WAR BONDS who took "Conserve meat and save the fat" part an the Allied raid at Dieppe derive their :titte from one of the ' ia tha or?.Hv crivAn rlAr hunters nf At Midway, in the Coral Sea and toughest groups of fighters in Amer- Box Elder county this week by the from General MacArthur's headica's history, Mf.j. Robert TRogers' county USDA War Board. With meat in Australia, the Navy paRangers. In the years 1755-6- 3 Rog- rationing expected and the urgent quarters trol bombers are searching out enThis milk is special because it's guaranteed to hi from ers' .Rangers were the eyes and ears need for fats with which to make gly- emy bases, ships and and transports of the British .army, hshtang the cerine for pure bred Jersey cow only. They're th breed endowed nitroglycerine, deer huntera "completing their mission." The by nature with the ability to produce a creamier, more .French and Indiar.3 in the Ameri- - can do much to aid the war efforts Navy Patrol Bomber costs about llavorful milk. This suiKrioruy comes to you in its encan counterpart of Europe's fieven $750,000. by taking this advice. tirety; not mixed with other milks. Tears' war. were ihe Kogers' Hangers DRIVE OUT GIVfc YOURSELF A SPECIAL TREAT TODAY of their time. Operating MACHINERY RATIONING principally In the Lake George A permanent farm machinery ra& SONS of New York state and to the W. program to replace the temnorth, they nsade life miserable ior tioning one which ends October 31 will the French and their Indian allies. porary TUEMONTON, UTAH Jn spirit, ;tfc;eir tactics were tie be ready about November 1, A. VV. same .as these used bysheir modern Bishop, chairman of the Box Elder nametakes. They struck swiftly county USDA War Board, said today. and by surprise,. and without quarter SHAKE THE MEW Our factories are turning out hun- FOOD FOR OUIi ALLIES except when thvy sought prisoners 51ARRET HOGS NOW dreds of these bombing ships. Yet .as sourres of military information. Farm families of Utah have Buying of food to meet winter needs Farmers were wanned this week it is only through your investment .Indian .:Fighterv L. Lee, chairman, of that delays in hog marketing will enin War Bonds and Stamps you can of the United Nations has been step- asked by Orville Most them svere New Hamp-hir- e share to help provide pa- ped up by the Agricultural Market- the Utah State USDA War Board, to danger transportation and processing do farmers, hunters and Indian facilities. With the heavy increases in trol your bombers for our rapidly inAdministration. September pur- join in 'the "share the meat" camfighters. Some famous Revolutionthis year, usual peak creasing air force. Invest at least ing production ht'g paign. While tanners may butcher ary nghtfjs Israel Putnaan and ten percent of your income every chases increased 38 per cent over and use their own meat, they should John and William Stark got their marketing will "bog down" available and processing facilipayday in these Government securi- August Food from American farms is help conserve the supply by limiting trsining witti the Rogers. 'Rut the transportation ties and do your bit to win and short- helping the folks of these other na- use to 2 J these Avoid advises the ties. peaks, .over-apounds per per son per week, recsrd of TU bert Rogers en the war. Our airmen are de- tions hold on until the war is won. he said. .the founder and brilliant leader of U. S. Department of Agriculture. pending on your help. tthose was not so good. Bora in Metkuen, Mess., in 1731, he was taken te New Hampshire by his family as a boy. At 15 he was fighting Indians and takhrg scalps. At 24 (he fl?d New Hampshire ahead oi .a counterfeit irj rharge and enNUMBER ft How to enroll in the "Kitchen Course in Nutrition" listed to fight the French 'and InWhy Jarm-Jres- h dians. A list of flour and baking needs produce should be sold by the pound His cunning and bravery in scout"k Recipes for rolls ing enemy forces brought him a 1753 a he captaincy year later. By was head of nine companies of Rogers' Rangers. By 17C0, when he led 200 men into Canada and de1 stroyed the village of the St. Francis : Indians, who had long preyed on New England, he was famous Thit week, your Safeway it featuring everything you need to ensure baking throughout the colonics. When the success all priced low to save you money ell guaranteed to please you or war ended in 1763 he was far better all your money back. known than was George Washing ton. Had Sad Ending' From then on he went downhill, Enriched Hour - 48 lbs Cake Flour pkg. ... drunkenness and dishonesty cost Blossom him one Colonial, soldier post after OATS family AH Purpose Flour - 48 lbs. another under British rule. Always Sperry's Rolled bag one to fight for whoever paid the !!i2S3 CALUMET H he courted both British and most, Americans when the Revolution Big J - 48 lbs can Esosne-bake- d Baking Powder ! Hr started, until George Washington SODA There's nothing like the fragrant suspected him. On the date famous Arm & Hammer Baking Package Large for his homeland July 4, 1776 he aroma of fresh homemade bread was sitting in a Philadelphia prison. or rolls baking in the oven to Escaping, he joined the British and quicken already hearty fall appeorganized the Queens Rangers but tites. Making your own rolls is was soundly beaten at Mamaroneck easy, especially if you use the recipe by the Americans in October, 1776. for" REFRIGERATOR ROLLS He returned to London and engiven below. Make dough sevtered obscurity. He died there in eral days in advance, then shape an alehouse brawler who 1795, When you buy by weight you pay for Salad Dressing - qt. and bake as you want. Punch cadged drinks in return for advenwhat you get not cent more. Save just turous tales. dough down after first rising, cover BABY on Safeway gueranteed-frcsFOOD produce. in one mass and store in the reGerber's or llelnz - S cajis 1 hour before About YAMS frigerator. 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Osborn here No. 1 Cape Cod - lb. in large bowl; add hot milk; stir Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 lbs. have modified for military uses the until shortening is melted; cool n methods developed by MAGIC to lukewarm, about 15 minutes. Fancy Delicious - bushel psychologists and other experts in The Better Bleach - qt ... Add crumbled yeast: mix well. 5o Fancy I'tah Jonothans - lb public and business research and 1.98 Add flour; stir until dough leaves 1.19 Bushel Bushel Basket are putting them into practice in all CLORAX M s'Jes of bowl. Cover bowl with camps. - qt Bleach let rise in warm place damp cloth; Since the system is strictly No. 1 Utah, Fresh Dug, washed - lb double and in until bulk, light anonymous, there's no telling whose about 2 hours. Punch down. Place ears may burn when the boys begin 'AY Comfort, Family pack on lightly floured board; knead to get the hang of the thing. GUARAfTEED until dough is smooth. Mold into Through use of specially designed Place desired on the greased shapes. track experts questionnaires Meats you can cut with a fork. If they are Shortening - S lbs. down rumors of complaints about baking pan. Cover with damp tender end juicy every time we'll not cloth. Let rise in warm place until ROYAL various phases of army life and find gladly give you all your money back. SO if minutes. double in bulk, about out what is wrong, anything. They Shortening - 3 lbs. 1 sendmixture of Brush with by glaze get representative replies part ing them to every tenth soldier, or sugar and i parts milk.' Bake in Shoulder Rib Cuts - lb Vie Shortenlne- nkir through some familiar system. moderately hot oven (425 F.) 15 ROAST secrecy the soldier's minutes, or until done. Makes By ballot-bo- lb Slice WI1 about 3 dozen rolls. anonymity is preserved, and no efStanding, Coffe - lb. pkg. fort is made to trace a questionROAST Get your Free copy of the naire back to the man who filled it - lb. on Circle Cuts Shoulder Thursday. Family out. cold drinks - lb. lor hot, Cup in article this Lee Julia Wright's Papers are sent from Washington week's Family Circle gives plans and returned here to be tabulated for two different parties both electrically. Premium Sodas box COLD complete with menus, games and COOKIES other suggestions. Get your FREE Wartime Handbag Has Purity - lb Family Circle Thursday. e troops os re-.gi- HUNSAKER R. bn :f ll L 7 home-bake- d 3lSw now and Bmtm mB$ Kitchen C:aft h with FLOUR recipes rcils 14-o- z. JELLWELL tl PORTERS WHITE SATIN KEEN - EDWARDS x CRACKERS b. 'Hundreds' of Ships Have Been Taken Over by U. S. War ShipWASIIINGTON.-T- he said it had ping administration requisitioned "many hundred" small vessels of all types since the start of the uor for the navy and coast guard. Most of the bonts, the WSA said, are 1,000 tons or less. They include many types of small pleasure craft, tugs. fishing trawlers and Prices paid for the boats ranged from $750 to J300,0n0. sea-goin- g 23' CRANBERRIES 2 Al&m $Mi)4u momemakeiut BUREAU A10WX PfMS VP"MOM'S APPr Y f ARDfN.BfWRf KM GO OUT 10 Pi AY, DRINK 90M MllK- I T j?4L L'yUri, - WWfJfif M hm-m- m l1! 'jJXLfMlt WffT UKI ( ' 17 SAU.V, MOW 00 MAW V0U "OORfM EAT r AROfN WON'T CfiJHK mil- k- y J l PRIME RIB YEAL SIRLOIN STEAK MEAT , WW 11 i r -- course in NUTRITION" A About the COUro that mother took. To u. - lb. Euy Wcr Eonrfs and S?srnpj v!th the money you sove ot Safewcy - . . m. .m, .. I h LOOKS MUSKKft , LAf LY, AN0 HAS All KINDS Of Pi?. ; trVJLWJsS ijijUiXK WHfl.THf LijivM help you plen meala liM Xr j l K costs zs Arfl lOTY" r ..pt. I SO MOST rVfRVONl vfMi M VY---tE'"- FIUNKS"" WU ;, j a..., U 25' 30' 27' 35' 29' 23' POT ROAST 35' Salad Dressing - qt 2.79 PARSNIPS 18' DUCHESS 90 " APPLES 25' 20' 31' BREAKFAST stealing from another were: Odds and ends of wool and silk, pattern books, needles, two potatoes, a piece of cheese and a slice of meat. LETTUCE Qt 4-l-b. 8' 6' 12' 17' 25' 77' 69' SNOWDRIFT h CELERY 10' 18' TOILET PAPER BAFEWAY 17 16-o- z. it m 39' 20' 31' RED HILL 0$ W 9-l- b. 8' Peanut Butter LONDON. A theft cast a revealing light on the wartime contents of the housewife's handbag. In a handbag one woman was accused of 25' 47 44-o- z. BISQUICK MIRACLE WHIP Variety of Contents SOFTASILK 1.59 1.39 1.64 Harvest Qdighi year mass-opinio- EDMUND HURD, , full-bodie- iralafce-pleahi- ng 2-l- b. Any stock upon which these assess- SPECIAL MILK Jersey Creaml.ne Milk will more th:n conmixrisate for the which delivery curtailments involve lor you-- If t.ptx.iai for many reasons; take the flavor for example. The creamy, tivte that makes you say "more pleast." is jour with every bottle. f IT'S SPECIAL, for the dwp down C'rtam line that give the milk its name. The extra depth niesuis extra richness, txtra envenience and extra preparedness for you. Tlure'll be plenty of cream In the house, uhjppubie, if you wish; a nwrv nutntiou drink avai.ablde wlien you order Jersey Creatinine Milk. lOludljou RiuflVitk The American FARM WAR NEWS the Tnited States army TO DEER HUNTERS Commando-typ- e In view of an inevitable of bale in ties in the supply decrease 1943, farmers ai urged to begin wire conservation prqgTams in order to meet as many of next to year's needs as possible, according X. W. Bishop, chairman of .the Box Elder County War Board. Although 125,000 tons of baling an unusually .high tonnage rire was the manufacturing goal set for this year, U- - S. Department of A griculture officials pointed to an alnext year. Balmost certain diop-ol- f ing wire manufacturers, running at full capacity up to August 1, this year were directed to .decrease their production 25 per cent beginning on that .date. In view of the .reduced supply of bale ties .Mr. Bishop urged farmers to buy only Iheir immediate needs at the present time. Buying .future supplies now is .a form of .hoarding which means other farmers will have io go without, he said. He suggested jLhat dealers also make a practice of not .selling more ties than were needed immediately. Mr. Bishop urged farmers to plan bale ties. If .cut near the on tie, straightened, and placed where they wiH a t rust, .such ties can be used next year on a slightly smaller bale. He said otherwise much hay will go Military needs reand steel iron usually available quire manufactureres. for bale-ti- e Mr. Bishop pointed out that several states are well along in their baling wire conspiration campaigns. Farmers in various sections of the nation and seme of the state colleges have NO! We Can't Give You any Special Service BUT . . . We Can give you a . WASHINGTON. Rangers Bailing Wire developed vices for war heps Then as Now. To Save All SCRAP DRIVE The Garfield county USDA War Board reports salvage drive going over with a "bang." But the bang will be when the 70 tons of scrap collected in the county in September is made into guns to stop the Axis. Rangers Named For Rogers' Men They Won Fame in 1755-63- ; Swift Raids Cut Up Foe PAGE FIVE I W 't V iflM: ( A it II .1 -- wlU UKtf thm. T"7 that are healthful as wnll as attractive, the Safeway llomcmakers' Uurcau hai prepared the "Kitchen Course in Nutrition." 10 complete lessons by mail. To Oakland, California. enroll, just write to Julia Lee Wright, P.O.Boi California. Enclose 25c for the cost of the entire course. 600-C- Prices Effective Oct. 24th to 30th |