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Show MAY ,Ay, - 8,1947 Asked her Are agister its .rfUtaH. through to mission. Plans Utahns Amative May "mh before before !?Srn -d- ' 1 10 that - off- esignated that there are native Utahns SSe, but to this date "Authentic and com-- J Jim. TheCenten- of this 'n of the editor newspaper, is attempting to make up such a list. When the list is completed, a beautifully engraved certificate of honor will be made and one will be filled out and mailed to every living native pioneer who was born before May 10, 1869. The pioneers, their families or friends must help. Fill out the accompanying blank with the name and address of the pioneer, the date of birth, the place of birth. Each blank should be authenticated or witnessed by someone who is well acquainted with the pioneer. The certificate of honor will make a fine family keepsake and beautiful souvenir of the Centennial. Fill it out now. REGISTRATION BLANK fpd out by "native" pioneers, those who Mifflin Wh previous to May 10, 1869. This '. for pioneers only. Do not fill out for any fid person. :& a Address 4 Date of -- pioneer: birth birth of place - by Certified immediately to: PIONEER REGISTRATION, UTAH CENTENNIAL COMMISSION ,;e mail You'll',! t: I sior.s for Size rich. fc I sh- .- 9 sues 16, " PATTERN 1 Box 329, Salt Lake City 8, Utah ! p rancUeo. in coins i8; , daughters and families at Brig ham, Oeden and Salt Lake. Mrs. Orsen Jensen, president of the North Box Elder P. T. A. at tended the convention at Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. She was accompanied by her secretary, Mrs. J." B. Shuman. The school children presented an evening's entertainment at the Penrose ward hall Tuesday evening, consisting of songs and pioneer dances. The program was well attended and greatly en pentose Grover of were visitors Mrs. Ersol iy ot Mr. and Mrs. Jess oli Mr. and Ber-3- s. s also visited with the Mrs. D. M. and Utah View, imi the of guests C. E. Miller's ? family and Mrs. Proulx Elverta t, of Silver Star, Montana, were Mrs. ir.d joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shumjan of a new the arrival Mr. and Mrs Kay Shuman and tighter, born Wednesday in Eden Sunday with Mr. visited :2,itBrigham to Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnson. Kimber of Grouse and issors for H ppers, an- - Miller ad Mrs. C. E. r. Orla I . i and Mrs. Boyd Petersen r,'ham visited in Penrose :ople. C:l ;es a colic milk-glas- .sday. wall she" I t a brigh: :i Election t: 1 i. Sarah Shuman returned after having with her i Saturday j jitchers as;p of the or-- ' a week visiting Chicken Liver Omelets Make chicken liver omelets to vary your menu. Saute chopped chicken livers in fat or salad oil, season to taste with salt, pepper and sauce, then place Worcestershire over the omelet just before serving. I THE MIRACLE PIANO Ronald Stuart Spinet Angled Keyboard Sensitive Soundboard Action Direct Blow Waterfall Keys A Spinet With a Full At Last! 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Mutual Monrfori PtSTONS DtEPfLEX SEAT CUSHIONS t i BUMPERS NINE SMART MODELS TISHEK on4hiay Box Elder Motor Co. Phone 20 CRfVE B STEPON PARKING BRAKE flOOr BY Wampa-noaMASHPEE. MASS.-T- he lookare Cod of Cape Indians chief. new a ing for work wasn t complaining that his Wild Horse quit Chief .pprecl.ted. Iter leading the tribe for 17 years. were "not Ht charged that there In this town. Indians" 20 real he and The chief said that only man could medicine tribal U,t mother tongue. ,p,8k their STUUNG Ptmi-FIS- SILENT ZONE BODY MOUNTINGS it Cape Wampanoag Indians Chief New Cod Are Seeking StR FSdTVRES BWCOtt SPRINGING is Any wonder that such a creation automobile? Any wanted America's most of ,BUd wings dirt"3 ,moo,My. wln:t JrT' "i n odu,,ab' dilch it ALL-CIH- NOW OPEN ord-nanc- "M .l.dricaiiy wtlded a at The Crossroads Fewer Women Die of Cancer; Low Rate Recorded In 1946 Deaths from cancer CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. WITH THE ; Kirk's I in Los Angeles county or the coastal region but only in the San Joaquin, Imperial and Coachella valleys. To Educate Farmers. "We do not want to arouse any false hones or start any foolish stampede," Judell cautioned. "At the moment ramie root stock is limited. Our hope is to educate farmers In the warm interior val-iof California so they may try ramie this fall or next year on suitable acreage in a moderate way. The decorticating machine devel"rton, a Canaoped by Gilbert 1 i at a large . dian, is in pro t in Racine. farm machines ecorticate or This machine an strip about an acie of ramie hour. Our plan is to have the mobile machines in California to go from of place to place to do this phase work." Ramie is a perennial that lasts for a number of years, the stalks cutgrowing so fast that several An acre are possible. a year tings under normal conditions of heavy will proirrigation and fertilization to 125,000 pounds 100,000 about duce of green material a year, but of this commercial only Vi to 3 per cent is back to fiber; the rest being plowed enrich the soil. Current offering seven price to the grower is about itself. cents a pound for the fiber PIANO & MUSIC DITCHING ... "HOUR OF CIIARM" Both Judell and M. H. Kimball, assistant farm adviser in Los Angeles, warn, though, that this Is no "get rich quick" opportunity but rather a chance to develop slowly a sound new agricultural output for California. They add, particularly, that ramie growing is not advised TRUMAN'S SUGGESTION ADOPTED Elvd. v. THE nia Ramie company, an affiliate of the American Ramie company. This means, he says, that ramie now can be erown Drofltablv on the same type of lanc wjich is used for al- raiia ana couon. See Possibilities. Ramie's role as a mummy wrapping in Egypt foreshadowed many of Its modern uses. It is recognized as the most durable of fabrics. Its tensile streneth is much greater than that of cotton, flax, hemp or silk, due to the arrangement of the cellulose crystals that make it up. The navy during the war used all the ramie It could get to pack stern tubes along drive shafts because of its superiority in keeping out sea water. The navy is an Insatiable ramie customer today. The fiber also is used In wool clothing, to prevent shrinkage and in many other ways. The long strands of finished fiber in their pure-whit- e are silk-lik- e this piano at Wayne's Home and Auto OGDEN l Scsn in Ramie REDUCED PRICES : LEADER v. i illectin BEAR RIVER VALLEY Hew Industry whip-lik- Kame of 4V - P A (1 K E i: v i: N Tranonton, Utah Juid Mrs. Janusine Petersen Mere Munns and other relatives here Saturday to Join her husband, ' over in Salt Lake City en business one during last week. Capt. Munns who Is Commander-in-Chie- f ' is being transferred to Hawaii. lour counties with the occupa- day last week. While Capt. Munns was here, tlon forces in Germany. Com-hi- s Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen As part of the Bee Hive proweek-ensister, Mrs. Albert Bingham mander Grant will be in Europe gram, for Swarm week, our girls, and family spent last Honevvllle entertained in his for another year. Fiber Plant o! King Tut's under the supervision of their in Buhl and Wendell, Idaho, of anrt all the famllv were S.imiic! Mnrtpns.r-Vinnnr left Sun- Bee Keepers, Annie Romer and where they visited among rela who Mr. in is and Mrs. with to visit j except Lysle, day together Day Could Bs Produced Ruby Christenscn presented twe tives. Misslon' British lhe at uregon. Nyssa, George Daley one-ac- t All our Bee Hive girls and their plays last Wednesday In Southern California. returned P. W. Christensen Mr nnri Mrs Trfnt. Thorn Dson and some of the mothers night. They were "Truth for a week last California from home Mrs. Dyantha at accompanied by LOS ANGELES It may seem a Day" and "The Burglar." The attended Stake Swarm Day medical for been he has where Grant Frank Donna and Garland last Saturday, where Grant. long way from King Tut of Egypt girls gave a very fine perforOl- -, treatment, to a possible new agricultural Indus- mance. A skit, "Dr. Knock Urn our girls sang a song. This was of Brigham City and Max A special "Mother's Day" prosen of Ogden, visited at the home try for Southern California. But the Dead" by Mrs. Verna Mortensen. the climax of Bee Hive Wet k. of gram will be given next Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant connecting link is there. Anna Gardner and Maurine Hun- A conference Sunday mornwere The connecting link is ramie. It on during the regular morning Sunday, They and musical numbers com- ing, four of our girls received Layton school. All mothers are is one of the most ancient and val- saker, Grant Franklin day Mrs. special honors for their high per uable fibers rnown to man, having pleted the evening's entertaintwo children, who leave vite-- to attend. been used, according to scientists, ment. centage of participation in the as the material in which to rrap The M. I. A. closing social last girls' program. They were Carol mummies line tnose or King Tut. Thursday evening was conducted Ericksen, Charlotte and Mary Yet it never has been able to "come by the North Ogden Dancing Munns and Carol Petersen. into its own" because of the lack of club. dances were feaPioneer Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen a mechanical method of obtaining to are at home the fiber from the plant. The hand tured and everyone desiring again after spenddance were' given the opportun ing a month visiting with their method is enormously expensive. Now, however and this is where ity to learn these dances. A very Mr. and Mrs. Niel Hansen successful social closed a year's in California. They enjoyed their the possible new industry for Southern California appears a practical activities in the mutual. A good visit but are glad to be home machine is in production in Racine, summer program is outlined in De sure to hear Wis., to "decorticate" the plant, or with the Centennial keeping remove the long fibers from the Captain and Mrs. Orlin Munns the new Electric Hour of the state. of California visited . with his stalk, according to Harold celebration B. Judell, president of the CaliforMr. and Mrs. Heber Mortensen parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. -- rrt lrcziiuuiuii |