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Show 7 Clean Refrigerator Curbs Food GREENVILLE Vv'asle Soil Conservation By Mrs. Vivian Edward f WHILE YOUR REFRIGERATOR is defroslina. wah interior jwilh warm soapsuds to deodorua il and to remove food stains which feed bacteria and are harmful to the finish. Rinse and polish by buffing with a clean soft cloth. in pan of warm soapsuds. Wash A weekly defrosting of a gas or electric refrigerator helps you interior floor, walls, ceiling and inside of door with cloth wrung jget the most value from your food dollar. Thick frost insulates from warm suds. Rinse with the refrigerating unit, reducing damp cloth, then wipe dry. the flow of coolness which keeps When frost is melted, use warm suds on refrigerating unit and food in prime condition. trays and shelves. Refrigerators will last years replace "dew" from jars, containWipe care. with Wipe proper longer ers, and fresh fruits and vegeiup spills at once to prevent tables before replacing food in Istains from harming the finish. refrigerator. Consolidate leftlAcid foods (lemons and milk) to avoid overcrowding; "bite" into the finish and strong-jl- y overs cover with clean plastic caps to colored vegetables leave stub-jbor- n guard against absorbing foreign stains. odors. ' To defrost, empty ice trays Use soapy cloth on outside of 'into a large pan and place butyour refrigerator daily, and wax foods ter, milk and quick-froze- n it occasionally. Wash rubber among the cubes. Use hands to gasket regularly so grease and loosen ice crust, but don't force soil won't interfere with the air'it off with knife or sncrD instrutight insulation it provides. ment. Wash ice trays in warm Clean an refrigerator rpidds; hot water dissolves before "icing-up- " on market day. surface wax that makes trays Wash both food and ice com'asy to remove from freezing partments with hot suds. Renit and cubes easy to remove d move drainpipe and use a tt'in trays. spiral brush to scrub out inside, then scald with boilfoods, shelves and KV?r covers. Wash all "parts" ing water to help kill bacteria. , NEWS iii-MS- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fordham, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brings and daughter of Salt Lake came huisday evening to spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. ('.. A. ''ordham and other relatives, on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian KcN wards and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Fordham and daughter all enjoyed a family dinner at Ponde-ros- a - SPARKS BURN OUT The danger from flying .parks, originating either from chimneys or outdoor fires, can be minimized by protecting roofs with asphalt shingles. PROTECT HEATING PLANT All p.nu of a hot water heating system , including radiators, should be tilled .o rapacity for the sumtnei to prevent rust. Ii. the fail, drain oT the excess. A steam boiler should be filled with FIRE WALL FOR GARAGE water .o the height of the safety wall between a valve. A house and its attached garage is NPN-SLIBATHTUBS required by many building coiies. cor-- i The wall is meant to confine a Bathtubs with non-slirugatcd bottoms are recently in- -' garage fire until firemen arrive. troduced safety equipment for the home. PAINT COPPER SCREENS Copper and bronze screens KITCHEN SHELF HEIGHT should be painted, even though For ease in kitchen work, eup- they will not rust. They will cor- rode and discolor and paint is board shelves should not be lower needed for that reason. than 20 inches above the floor. P p i RANGE NEAR SINK Location of the kitchen range near the sink is the most convenient arrangement, according to research workers at the New York State College of Home Economics at Cornell University. MOW CLOVER EARLY For best quality hay, mow red clover when it is in the to one-hal- f bloom stage, say University of Nebraska agronomists. Later mowing will result in more hay but it won't be so good. one-thir- d NO MORTGAGES PAlNT CHIMNEY More than half of all homes in If a chimney that runs up the the United States, excluding farm outside of a house is unattractive, homes, are free of mortgages, says try painting it to match the the Housing and Home Finance This will make it less noticeable. Agency. Mil-for- d were among those attending the races from our sister city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Joseph of Pdrdwan visited here Sunday at the home of Mrs. Annie E. Joseph. Park. Betty Beeson and daugh- ters of Provo came Thursday and visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and other relatives, she returned home Sun day evening. James Bradford came from Salt Lake Friday to get his wife Shir ley and two daughters, who have spent the past three weeks caring or her mother, Mrs. Margaret M. Ula.fcner. Mrs Mackner went hack to Salt Lake where she will visit her daughters for two weeks. Mrs. Afton Burns and family returned to her home in Los Angeles after spending the past three weeks with the J. W. Blackners. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkln arrived home Tuesday, after spending r ten-da- y vacation in Nevada and California. They were accompan ied home ihy ,Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fackrell and family, who will visit a few days. Ward Marquardson, who has employment at Cherry Creek, Nev. spent Saturday here with his wife and relatives. Robert, son of Ross Calvert, left Saturday for California, where he will attend Summer Training for a month, before returning home and to the University. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards and son David, Mrs. Mary Ann Reese and Mrs. Dorothy Williams visited the Vivian Edwards' on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Horton and bahy daughter of Sprlngville came Saturday to visit the G. A. Horton family. A family dinner Saturday also included Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Horton and family of Milford. The George Hortons re turned to their home Sunday eve ning. Earl, who has been spendfurlough with the ing a ten-da- y family, left Wednesday to return to Fort Lewie, Wash. Speakers In -f- rt.rarn'-- '1J (Of '. s. " ' "Jib , out of l PER experience to know what the prob lems of the farmers are and how they could best be solved. Fred has a lot of mighty fine support on the board in Doyle Twi'chell, Dan Murdock, John Anderson and Jim Morgan, and they should make a real showing in getting things going on the Pilot District program. We are certajnly sorry to lose the services of Reed Smith. Keeii has been on the job ever since the WW WW AWW ff WW WW 1 ' Y j i , farmers area, I'd like to point out the tine job turned in by Doyle Twitchell in the year just passed. Doyle was haiiman of the board and a mighty fine one to. A lot of work was accomplished under his leadership which will be of beuofit to all. 0H1 i to - 11 to SF Mew ABOUND THE K.VB.MS Served The West Side Irrigation Com- Family pany is going to go ahead on th'.'lr . luniuy uniner was y M on concrete canal lining project. Kent Sunday at the home ii M and Morgan informed me recently that Mrs. John Ashw on i to the to lo w the gravel is now being crushed ing: Mr. and Mis. James Morgan for the job and as soon as this is ami Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Don completed and hauled into the job. Ashworth and .la ughl ers, Janet the contractor will start lining im- and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald mediately. Some equipment is on Ashworth and sons Dick and Jim. the job now and the ditch has been Mrs. Fay Ashworth and Mr.-.- . I.eou graded for the distance of latin ft Ash wort h. ' " . :h t 111' iloi about the e ( ". i ho :i ml , a. hole hoicl an oa.e ;f m.j'ci t.H!on .iiul sjv..i..! .il one l..u . nil i . Greyhound Terminal I'hone It DIM (; I No. " III J, toy .t pliJS k .o.") 12.1. Yelit.vitcne , V s:i England (Boston) Cnhfo: ;ii:t (LosAngtlt i) Dinm-i- ' , r-- s 1 1 -- I, rr id j r L.tOtA ..i i u n ' - v it If'. r ;f i n y I 1 A n . LSVJ brings you a brand new Sensational Carton with a Li ' III ill ! i.,-h- . I, i ' I ii t sacrament meeting n u U1V"' of lc-- i nUO"l iuf. a L'.W. do" .ttitn" wrw eceve' VS9 tLs, ii ; ! I r! f; . iur -- titG yj"" -- "0M0SENUED 1 , simplex-v fc" wa to open j VVx I ' AousfoAj Sl A ATY0UR yS( N0 DRIPPING f I- Empties Easily and Completely -7 NO DRIPPIN NO SP1UINO tMPTlU COMPltTUT ?M - NO SPILLING mtn !C' Mir- - Simple to Close vx,mxB ,tCl 1 charge of making arrangements for this tour and (Irani is being assisted by the board of supervis ors of i he Beaver, Miln-.- .. i'.ic, and M II ord Soil Con - ei va ion ii net so ,,, should be a Kl,,j. n and educational tour. W'ai.b for the announceenint of the dat.-- t;i lie press soon. , i ntVoU - Visit die "Evergreen Playgrounds" . . . towering fortjis .m.i the rugged Cascade moun l.ons nt.ir Seattle! See the Kier Cjurge and the blue P.icitic! ; t V 111' 11 n I ' 7 " wet-rolle- M a. yy-- ; THE EVER POPULAR VITAM SS r : two-wee- ' o t JKLY :u. 1953 , The Kent's Lake lrru-a:- , ,n c is ready to stun work on of tile Tine.reek l.e e:- oir dam. This w ill be i bi ,,,!,. Sfs Conservationist and should stop a lot .t tl.- - Soil Conservation District was es-ot water :i d.i :o tabliahed in Beaver uud lias been age call or Uiiiitjt and bi.uike plans shaping a woik-hors- e in eveiy undertaking ing the north and south al.u'nu-titby the district. He was one of the of the da in with ali.m' ;i e, ; ,., men who made the trip to Fillmore of soil material. This ma ". il to try and net this District desigbe into pla. ami ben nated as the Pilot District in the with rock to piewnt it State ul I'tah. and he was success- from erod ng down into ful in his efforts. 1 am sure that voir. we will still be able to count on Heed for advice and guidance A county agricultural tour when problems arise. Thanks a now being organized io a.ijiia'.tr million Heed! everyone with the work bein. While e are on the subject of by the farmers of :io Grunt Ksplin. county at;en:. in service to the of this &; ' .. l'f;i: included Mr. and ;Mrs. George A. Horton, G. A. Horton and Pres. A. Carlos Murdock. Other visitors were Pres. Merkley, Pres. Stapley, Miss Lois White and Mrs. Vie Gilbert Gale and Geo. A. Terry. k last week for a Mack vacation to the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Theurer of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts, Salt Providence visited at the home of Lake City, were visiting here on Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Vardley the 2 4 tli and 25tb at the home of on the 24th, en route to Southern Utah Parks. Mr and Mrs. Kmil N'owers. side-wall- Mr. and Mrs. Hen Lewis oi The Beaver Soil Conservation strict board has now been reorganized and Fred B. Harris has taken over the chairmanship of this body. The reorganization was brought about by the appointment of James Morgan to the board replacing Iteed Smith. Ordinarily ...iter a new appointment is made ,y the State Soil Conservation Committee the men on the board of supervisors hold an election of officers so that the responsibilities of the various offices can be dele gated to several men during their term of office. D. turned home Saturday. long-handle- BRIEH By GLEX E. Ml'KKAY. n. ' 'UK (L'TAIli ( Mr. and Mrs. deorge Marquard-- ! Fred is sure to he a fine leader on and family of Fountain Green, and chairman who will get a lot and Mrs Violet Huntington and done toward conservation on the He is two daughters of Ogden spent the lmiii in the Beaver area. holiday .with Mrs. Jennie interested in the work, has The two girls stayed for strong desire to get and do things, a longer visit and the others re:.nd he has the background and Mrs. BEAVKK "EVERY ACRE TO ITS BEST USE" Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lublin, accompanied 'by Ted's father, Edward Lublin, of Salt Lake, arrived Thursday to visit the Laurence Thompsons. On Friday, they all went to Fish Lake and Wayne Wonderland. They returned home .imuiuay aim reponea navine a .underfill time. The Lublins returned to their home Sunday. Miss Norma Heese of Milford visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Griffiths the past week Mr. and Mrs. John Burr and i wo daughters of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. West liarton ami Uunily ot Fillmore, all returned their homes on Saturday, after spending a week with Mrs. Alice Barton, District News c 1 H I ARDEN SUNFREZE CREAMERIES i, j - |