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Show P&JT3 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1352 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton. Utah 2 Drinking Coffee Taint Patchwork Noisy, sipping of coffee is not : THE READER'S DATE BOOK" When repainting, af plaster wall, If Hawaii travelers send you a carved bowl of monkey pod, the check to' see if some of the paLit taste bad etiquette. test employed by .the expert bare plaster. islands' glamour wood, . rub thor- has Scaled of coffee quality involves testers the to andprper oughly with salad or vegetable oil, If so,7 its wise a intake of freshly-brewe- d quick then wash with soap, and lukewarm edges of the paint to make the spot a swig that is both vioin coffee, water before initial use. Hot or less conspicuous. Then coat the lent and loud, reducing the coffee to cold foods may be served on the bare spots with wall primer er a fine as it hits the taste buds finish The spray it let and sealer wood. dry. Always submerge briefly of the tongue. ' of paint maj then be applied Within the next few weeks, and continuing until the November when washing and dry thoroughly coat wall to the entire surface. election, the American Heritage Foundation, in association with within 15 minutes. Sicilian Valentine other national and community organizations, will launch a national A young Sicilian girl stands at' Heart Diseases Trailer Families . Get Out the Vote' campaign that should prove of interest to every her window for a half hour before The cardiac in industry may have More than 1,500,000 Americans community in the nation. And it is a campaign in, which .the home live1 in trailers on St. sunrise Valentines Day, and tolay, most of them any of the known heart diseases, but if no towns of America should participate. man found the main passesduring that. time. categories The first national Get Out the Vote" campaign was initiated staying in the 7,500 trailer parks by the foundation in the off year election of 1950. The purpose was which provide parking space, electo encourage by every means available, the largest possible vote tric connections, and sanitary faacross' the nation, regardless of politics and political affiliations. cilities- A - greater percentage ol trailer owners use their motile It was a successful campaign. A d residences homes'' as record breaking total of 42,324,232 awakened sense of personal rethan ever before. voters went to the polls. This was sponsibility on the part of the an increase of five million over the citizen by use of television, moCoals Contribution previous record (1938) for a tion pictures, radio, rallies, foU.S. Geological SurA recent election. rums and debate which will give on coal resources says: vey report the individual a feeling of perThe score on voting in this coun"The contribution of coal to the sonal participation. , try has not been good in recent total production of energy in this into A examthe (3) enlist For program I'm not much for balance sheets and years. country must inevitably be ennaterest 200 of 78.4 and In 1880, participation ple: larged, to include some of the needs double entry ledgers but I know this much per cent of the tional organizations and associa- now served by petroleum and natabout bookkeeping. At the end of the year when eligible voters of the tions, and an undetermined number ural gas." Utah's mines, mills and smelters show a profit, country cast their of community working committees In behind a common 1900 elecballots, program for regthat's good for me. It means steady employSave Blueprints the vote istration and voting in 1952. " tion, More and more people are using ment. And it's good for everyone in Utah, too, The American Heritage Founda- blue dropped to 73.5 per as guides in building prints, because a profitable mining industry helps busicent In the 1920 tion will serve as a source of infor- things. To protect blueprints from ness in every part of the state." election, first vote by women, only mation and as a coordinating damage due to exposure or constant 49.3 per cent voted, and in the 1950 agency. Also, it will make available rolling, mount them on heavy cardelection the total was down to 44 to national organizations and the board using shellac on the back as citizen committees kits of working a glue. Then give the surface a thin per cent. tools and information material. One coat of shellac. The inescapable conclusion, thereof kits is an Informational these fore, is that the right to vote an inherent right and the first duty guide containing details of the orof citizenship, is being waived by ganization and conduct of commumillions of Americans. These fig- nity registration and voting proures are startling, but they are grams, and related activities. It true down to the home town level. would be an invaluable guide to And that is the reason the small the home town committee wishing to sponsor a Register and Vote" communities of the nation should rpcp o find the Get Out the Vote" promo- campaign. A of national awards (4) program tion of first importance. that will give recognition to asso-- Souvenir - al-wa- One-standar- Heritage Foundation Sponsors 'Get Out the ote' Promotion ys d off,-leaVin;- - - . : . year-roun- al -- ... J -- 7 IniPtf ft) iMfe ciations, communities, and working committees producing the best record of effort and result in support of the "Register and Vote" campaign. The American Heritage Foundation is ready to help any community group that wishes to participate. The address is: American Heritage Foundation, 25 West 45th Street, New York THE RIGHT TO VOTE IS All IIIHEREIIT RIGHT-T- HE FIRST DUTY OF CITIZENSHIP! The causes are many and complex, but the effect Is clear and unmistakable. That something should be done about it is evithat something can be dent done is clear, too. Not only the results of the 1950 program can be cited, but the demand made upon the American Heritage Foundation by hundreds of organizations and communities which participated in the last eampalgn has been overwhelming. As a result, the American Heritage Foundation has devised a four point program for the 1932 campaign: (1) To devise and maintain a canopy of national publicity and information that, will keep the importance of registering and voting before the people from now until election time. This includes printed information materials, special kit of sample editorials for urban, rural and business papers, a variety of newspaper advertisements on the subject of voting, and a general kit containing publicity aids and promotion plans and ideas. (2) This is to be done in concert with others in an effort to bring the people and the candidates together for clarification and better understanding of all the Issues. Most recent "citizen action" ! campaigns have been marked by an accusatory tone. So, in order to avoid these negative as- "finger pointing" and pects accusations, the "Register and Vote" campaign In 1952 will attempt to take a positive slant. It will attempt to develop a re of 36, N.Y. National Week March HERE'S A NEAT TRICK Even badly soiled rugs will look bright as new if you rub ordinary baking soda into the nap, leave to keep the salad crisp when guests are late. Place 3-- 11 You can vacuum six large rugs for a pennys has been .The week of March Week. National Dub designated The annual event is the week durmembers display ing which handicraft work and publicizes its activities and accomplishments. 3-- 11 4-- H 4-- H There are almost 2,000,000 members in the United States today. In addition there are 200,000 adult club leaders and about 12,000, 000 former club members. 4-- H worth of electricity .) !) GIFTS YOU MAKE rn ..I are precious to receive! And making them is fun if you own an electric sewing machine. If its a portable, place on a rubber pad to reduce vibration. Five hours of sewing for a pennys worth of electricity! Thats a help to the budget!) trFftcriimr 1 50-wa- be limited to 4-- H, d. but should include Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Future Farmers, Boy Scouts, etc. by WNU Ftatarts.) cheery-brig- ht bulbs. tt COFFEE? Youll get the full flavor if you air your electric coffee-makbetween brews, put it away completely disassembled. After each brew, wash insides withrA suds. Have all the piping hot coffee you want for a fraction of a cent a brew.) er HERE'S A HANDY TIP! When washing baseboards or WASHING MACHINES HATE COLD, TOOI piece of card- If you store your elec- door frames, hold a board flush against the walls to pre- tric washer in an CORLISS ARCHER"-Suno-CB- S-9 (Your washer does a hig family laundryfbf two or three cents worth P.M., Eatitrn of electricity!) Tim UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Home Ownership -A un- heated place, fill the tub with hot water vent splattering them as you wash. There's always plenty of hot water on tap for cleaning jobs ifyou have an electric water beater The cost? Just a few cents a day!) "MEET m LIKE DELICIOUS This instant beat is a real luxury thats yours for only a few cents a morning!) nnder-estimate- tt 150-wa- tt electric portable heater will quickly take the chill from your bedroom . . .permit vou to dress without a shiver ! tance of taking an active interest in the guidance and welfare cf the youth of the community cannot be over - emphasized. Neither should the rewards 'to be gained This interest, however, should not with 50-wa- because one bulb gives four times as much light as three bulbs, even of current! the amount use same though they Costs you less than a penny to hum a ijo-wa- tt bulb two full hours!) a bit of extra heat is ! mighty comforting An Improve his community relations and render a valuable public service. His aid and suggestions are not soon forgotten by local club members. And the impor- BRING SUMMER CHEER TO WINTER ROOMS! And youll actually save money, too . . . R Here is another opportunity f Its easy AND FOX BXR-RFROSTY MORNINGS for the home town merchant to a saucer upside down in a bowl, then put in the salad on top and store in your electric refrigerator. Moisture in the salad will run under the saucer and the salad remains fresh and crisp ! About a nickels worth of electricity will week-endrefrigerate all your food for a overnight; whisk over the rug with your vacuum cleaner. Club 4-- H HOLIDAY HOUSE CLEANING TAX PAYING COMPANY - local Control ill Mil T.,' |