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Show WEEKLY t,. ft He nut ft with 562,000 tons far ', . Utahs sugar beet production for 1936 will reach522,000 tons ai ccuu parcS with 506,000 tons for last Anyears, according tq .Pcank drews, agricultural statistician of the USDA. Idaho will produce tuns m:ss. X LAYTON'. UTAH, L1VFMLLR 31. LTV.. tor tagged News in Brief about 683,000 M:YS-E- i e w .6U-,I- sc ', r !r i.c - r.t cc- I. ' as corny, mJ . i w "y f 'i rtVV i cno5 YO. vficve hikv ) Ef.rc tv W- - . V . ' h? kiwl r A. si I , IM VMC, 3 7x ;h .vlx - . . M . IU ( ti t(aOi'f Tex., M. 1S fit iu irwaiuvrtCfl :;.WAW This year in Utah, exists taipy combination of reasonable prices and also an exceptionally low rate of interest ou farm mortgage in dcbtnes-t(v those fanners .who land- bunk and ye carryiog federal ' lind bank coijimist'ncr loans! Ift this connectTon, official- of the lajidljank point out 'JrhaV Lan being made through national farm loan associations, at the present time h'ear fi 4 per ' .rate. 'This may be. compared to an average rate of 7.3 per cent on Ufah loans before being refinanced .. The ,total interest sating ' for this state during .1936 is estimated at $70,000 as. (Inf. cdiuiiiued of the base rate, of interest on land bank loans and on account .of rheeongressiona reduction to 3 lj2 per ecitl lrich. is" effective up until Juty 1, .1937. Aire ;uty evidences Of greatly improver! frn.mcial eruditions for farmer in Utah Ii.m t gfeat been xvi.tpessed because er'income and less cmryiuq Vharg- cs .upijn. all types of loan.' rcceu"y ps0lhs'r by cooking contes womens' club. "'No'more buhits. for W o Mrs. U. H. liennctt. birtn t'J after giving Worth. Tex., her eighteen child. :woHACt -.- 1$35. LI P Komo. druggist o( All XMlOUfc S J .. 'AH V(mc. todro ) - ' :NS flw p. . . BtGkcH V . wi owe fj t c fiy Thornton Hshcr mirarxi" " , -- v 'J 'V f niid'S , fc ,h :;ii VAW, i - - cent-interes- e s j 00 1 i x y 1 V1 t s. toast Host Msi Ira YOU KNOW WHY Si Hjlit fontf Of Opera? FOK SALE One norslv sleigh nd bells, cheap. VV. W. Witche Centerville. FOR KENT hive room modern Phon louse, on new highway, t i Sj ro-Mi- at $4.00 it 14 . termine the .relative merits of treated and untreated fenee posts, ft bne expctfment .started in 1927, treated with coal tar or were, posts cresot while other post were left '.Untreated. In . 1936 all. the (.rested posts were found to be Sound but air ones wer either completely rotted a; few inches below the ground or showed euch advanced stages of rot that they will hSvd to be replaced within the next year. At the end. of a 9 year .period, cbijipari'son . of the two treatments, tarring' and treooting failed to show any definite advantage in fjtvor of on or the other method. However, Where cost and .equipment Sle concerned, there is decided' advantage iti the tarring - treatment. The cost of tarring is from I l2 cents to 2 cents .per .Sst, . whereas ereosoting costs front. S to 6 cents per post, depend ing on the size of the post. Canada Lumberman; November J.) . f ' ' mouths of American Magazine . ami Collier's Weekly ALL. THREE TO 1 ADDRESS 14 monthk of u wcVnt ur.!-- iniitix-- de-- SPECIAL OFFER TILL FEBRUARY 10th months of Womans .Horn Companion.-- i:g!nva. Nlanyberries,-berti.-'hav- been conducted to 46- - 36-R- 2. lt Experiments car.rlcd out at Range Experimental' Station the' Dominioft 'Department. Agricultural bountiful -- 1: xu-tithe- .Vu.ii p.utv iit tT.'it biv. evening. An 8 r wreck in a l Jiu'-- . ,lmrir -- ,v ,l witti tt.e x i . I'lll'liv t line but art II Oil .i. i Olint cl after til1' suo'v inn. which tiir r veiling vvis spent in if f Mr. and Mt. I lie little vliiJd mg bridge. has been v ill it Millard a, Mr. aiic! Mrs. Tin ma Chadwick James now iinpruv-iug- . i wuli inwith Salt Lake pnrmiionia, .Friday their son', Harold and family. Mrs. Union Steed returned home Rose! Ilvde is spendoig 2 weeks t fan Bessie and 'Saturday froin the hospital in with his daughter, Salt Lake, where she had been unin CUtska'mie', Oregon.. ily She is reTwenly-fivfriends and rela-ti- v der a major opnatiun. ' covering nice!). esc of Miss Clara Maylin surJack Brown, soil of Mr. ind afternoon. her Wednesday prised' who had been They were . served refreshments Mrs. Chris' Frown, in Lake recciv Salt the at hospital and a good social time was had. for treatment kidney trouble is Mrs. Elburn Chipman entertain- ing at his now tieatment receiving ed the Hub .Wednesday driving i.y t a pvrtentage norm. Thete dtixeis win hahitually exaggerate ibe safety factnr :nl tlie an nual cost is 35,000 lives and huiu deeds of millions i dnllais in property destt aetjon. The driver xvW steps on it who .weaves through congested frjfiic wlio slisdrains traffic ig tiali ho regards pedestrians as nuisance to be run off the streets f this driver is levpojvsible for an i;iass manslaughter mi idle. Will the American people continue to counicn-ant- e tp countenance Ins rev.iges? nuil i is ! t .i.-- c tmpre-tedente- d afternoon. . . . The Auxiliary meeting will be held next Monday at the home of Mr. .and. Mrs. Vernon Mansell. Mrs. Samuel Morgan, will, give a book review.. . Mrs. Vcrn Woolsey entertained the Sf'wiivg-.cltiat lief home Monafternoon. .. day Mr. and Mrs. James Criddle entertained at a' big Xmas' dinner. .Mr. And Mr. Henry ..Griham entertained Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gam. of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas. Mjss Alice Burton entcrUmcd Misses Ejizabctli and Helen Call of Wednsdajr. .. KAYSVILLE . home. The North Farmington ward will hold their annual' ward this Friday New Years day Lieu, and 'Mrs. Riley Sipe re- - le-uni- . .f Weave Laytoti were giiestr of Mr. and Mrs. 'Graham, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon llannjs announce ttic arrival of a son, bom Sunday, Dec. 27 at the Holy Cross hospintM' ifi Salt Lake.. The extent to which the ecoti Mr, and Mrs. Owen Collett and muc situation, of farthers in Utah R. A. Collett of Salt Lake and Mr. has. improved since 1932 is indicat and Mrs. R. S. Collet.t of Ariaon cd by economists of the USDA, were guests pf Mr. and .Mrs, V. by comparing the 1932 and 1935 F., Collett during the holidays. volume : of . production of certain Mr. and Mrs. William Farker commodities together with the and family arc spending a week at cash inpome therefrom. Wcltsville with relatives.; .. Net. production catt?e and . Mrs. Chester Flint entertained calves in .Utah in 193S was about forty relatives and friends at their 2.865,000 pounds smaller than in home Monday evening in- honor of .1932, b'ut. th? 1935 .cash income her husbands birthday anniversary therefrom amoimtd to $4,445,000, Mr. arid Mrs.; .Miles. Murphey Mrs.. Joel R. Snaitlt has been gain1 of $733,000 of 20 per cent and family of Tjalt ;Lake vcr the 1932 figure, (Jovicrnmeht very ill with pneumonia in. the L. of relatives D.: S. .hospital, .buf was reported rurcliascs. of cSttle ill I 35 account Mrs. ltyrum Hayes. and daughdfor about $159,000 'of tie 1935 ters are slightly improved Thursday, spending the holidays in Holmes returned Miss. Techla income. ; Magfta, toi her horiie from, the hospital last Utah's 1932 wheat Mr. .and- Mrs. Lowel. Teterson crop of about and is gaining nicely. .332, OOO. bushels 'yielded f Richmond and Merrill Peterson, Sunday producers. .C. Cheney wh.o .spent two Hal 4 s.h income of $1,235,000. The' of Boulder Dam are1 visiting their weeks here at home started back 1935 crop, about' 110,000 bushels parents; Mr. and Mrs. John-PeteMonday, Lee. 28 to l;is position at' smaller than1 that of 1932, brought son. Harbor Cafe; at San Diego, T.lie them $2,705,000, 'including $781, Dow Mr, and Mrs. Jess Coffin-oT I is . association ' ..there California.' 0Q0 in benefit, payment,' The 1935 ncy, Id?., spe.nt Friday .with Mrs. is .. .. very pleasant. income .was $1,470,000, or 119 per H. J, Sheffield, Jr... D. Th Sagamore Canip of the Miss Vera Wineg4r-.itent, greater, than the 1932' income. visiting U! P. .will .hold their first- meeting Dairymen and p'ouitrymcn like4 in eVrual, Utah and word was rein tljc New Year on' the- second wfse received. in' 1935 .a cash in- ceived Tuesday that she had been come substantially : larger than in a ' sleighing and had Wednesday, Jan. Lftl) at the home J Smith, at 2 . Linda tliaf t)fl932. Income from njilk in the piisfortune to brake l)e ankle. of. Captain m-p.' creased1 fpbm $4;CS4,000 to $3,760,- Mr. and Mrs.. W. EX Gailey and 23 000, a. gain of $1,076,000, or per tw.o daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Clifcent, Poukrymens income from ford .Strong w?re guests of Mr. chickens and eggs increased and Mrs-- . Stanley Layton m Bounr 1 or 41 per cent,, from . Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Griffiths tiful, Tuesday. . 1,000 to $5,080,000. word Christmas eve from received is. of Hehrr City Floyd Witt Cash income . from other farm Mrs:. George Smith of Mr. and. here. relatives visiting them of ' In Utah commodities, produced Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Biihler. and -- os son showed increases from 1932 to the- arrival of a four pound family, spent Christmas with Mr. .1935. Income from truck crops in- 31st. .Mrs, and Mrs. Clarence Kingston in Og jorn Dcscmber Dec. creased $1,505,000 or 13S per cent; den. Mr. Buhler is .working at Smith was formerly Miss Tressa that from sheep, Iambs and wool Park of this place. Gty but was home for the Griffiths $4,072,000 or 121 per centj-anthat Mr. Stewart Gardner returned from hogs 37 per cent or $143,000 holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Dahlstrom to his home in Oakland, Califorof Bingham were guests of Mrs. nia, Thursday, after having spent the holidays here with his mother, Nathan Reeves, Friday. relMr. and Mrs. II. C. Burton at- Mrs. Nellie Bowen, and other atives. tended the wedding reception of Farmington City has approxi- Miss Delma Nelson and Mr. Bush well which was held in Clearfield When the final figures are made Monday evening and Miss Bessie ARE YOU ONLY A up, it will very possibly be found Wilcox and Walter Schoenfeld that the automobile accident rec- which was held at Syracuse, Wed- THREE-QUARTE- R WIFE? ord of 1936 wa sthe worst in our nesday evening. they are men, can motoring history from the stand - I Buddy Palmer, son of Mr. and MEN, because understaud a left of dam Mrs. J. E. Palmer, Tuesday point wife a wife who U all love injuries and proprty and klndneae throe weeki in a for Washington where he will ag, as well as fatalities. month and a holl cat the reet of Will 1937 further "improve" work as a page in the senate. the time. No matter how your back ache that record The anwer is up to Mrs. Leon Jex of Southern bow your nervoe scream don't the millions who drive cars and Utah spent a few days here. take It out on your husband. walk our streets adn highways. Miss Vesta Barnes entertained . For three generations one woman has told another bow to go "smitWe make our cars mechanically the Evening bridge club at her 's ing through" with Lydia E. Her and accidents increase. We home, Thursday. Vegetable Compound. It Mrs. Mary Beverage spent a few belpe Nature tone up the system, apply the most advanced engineerthus lessening the discomforts from ing knowledge to the problems of days this past week with her par the functional disorders which Caliwomen must endure In the throe highway construction and acci- ents here, but returned to ordeals of Lfe: 1. Turning from dents increase. We stiffen our traf- fornia Tuesday. girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pro fic laws and accidents increase. enterMiss Harriet Ileywood paring for motherhood. 3. ApIt is a telling commentary on tained 8 guests at a bunco party proaching "middle age." rt er wife, Don't be a our driving habits that the worst at her home Saturday evening, take LYDIA E. PINK HAM'S accidents involve cars in good conMr. and Mrs. Howard D. Thomas VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "bmilug Through," dition operating on s entertained at a prettily arrar.grc . j - s . here-Monday- ..' ir.u r f - X ix Topic i . - V ' bVwi-ui- x ' 1 An-gx'l- xx - e. 1 , . , , J. - v t, J i HA! w. VAc- ago.-Gle- re-to- ld VIRGINIAS BEAUTY SHOPP air-bra- . TKLEJ-IION- 228-- J . , - $4.00 Mail your order to .TIIE HAVEN D. BARLOW Magazine Subscription Agency Box 295 Ituiintiful, Utah i.v 'i Mr. ini ! M . Nol C Potatoes FOtt' SALE I.b.i't- M'ii.1 $1.50 per .100 lbs,; pop corn (Black t Anr.m.i, x 12 lbs. for $1.00; oats straw,. with ib h..b!,ii. Viu t .J I. Mor Beauty) it,ii tli' li..ii,l.i 25c per .bole; five Cyprus, 200 egg, l.iiui-. in I'.iiimtifnl. 111. Ill II.. Vi Vi, - till- raising of incubators. Alvin Ashby,v Wood .ill. and Mrs, Kol.iiiJ Stringhaul ilmxx'tm xxmi inn' blue Crass. 444 I'd xix .( t'tuiple ,if vxxikv tv tight ted iibhoir, at a Long I 'laud bALtLliiduiui i'h n ei frOit dining tablsr limx, his specialty 1.' it li ictalixi't ut i'.iiig fining t In '.tiithcintiHix, .scoiing 49 (oak) $5.00; dresser (large mirror) Bountiful to ini-out Mr. amt Mi. $10 00. Puchsia Strlngham, William Kilry wax still ' y il! 'points .44- Marshall I iel.1, ill, of t hicagi fov Utah. . at last aooimtv. . 'sALE treank AU American, uist place. I. mux ll(ixmtti ix bark from line Trumpet and .case, gopd a,; M. L. Tillffy, ii.x trip to smuliern California but new, $30. John Stable," Jr Jkun- -. agent-- ha c'rity " 24'' " -' liked iv r well that be eomtemplat for Jiiany sears kept .4 complete tfful Telephone 157-' t, "WANTiSD leeoid all bulls nred in. Bingham To gtind erniln M ex returning oOi. ; Idaho, ;x an aid to dairy your farm. Satisfaction ffuafintoc,. I van A. N'icUmt inl Esther county, herd improienunt. Farmers often Luther Stout, gen. - deL Laytoii Fern Newman of Bountiful took " Utah.buy and sell bulls out a marriage lueiixe in bait depending on Mr. "sight upscen", record. FOR Tillery' RENT; Nicely " fuVidai Lake City this week. Ili icrord book has ' beeomg apartments, l ire hnike nut in V Nkaggx known locally as the Mrs. Richard v'gtHngtomUS Fifcyclo-pedi- a ' - H' Bullaiiica. store Saturday night but wax disBountiful 84. .. covered before very serious damage hal been done. Mrs. Day, widow of Joseph Day, will be seventy-eighthis Friday-N- ew -Year day. The rity council allowed the claim of the rloritiator company fur $1595, at Wednesday evening meeting,' for' the clorinatof purchased some tnonths Bryson of Bountiful and Ellen King of West Point were issued a marriage license in Salt Lake, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Clay nouncf the birth of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bumingliam are rejoicing over the arrival of turned to Farmington Wednesday morning from tivrir visit with Mr, Sipct parents ju Swantou Ohio. After a few day visit here, with Mrs. Sipcs p.irniti, Mr. and Mrs, Gforgc Hess thfy. vill return o their home in Seattle, Wash. . Mrs. .Adrian lit si and children left last week for Oakland, California, where Mr. Hess is working I. The Aurelia Si Rogers camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Pioneer Dura Robinson, Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Class leader, Clara Rose, CENTERVILLE Xtnis. story, after gave a which games were enjoyed by all. a daughter. Ctareiire Weaver will be the inFred H.cnke.1 of Los Angeles and A dainty luncheon was served to .' . structor in at night LaViria: Downatd id Centerville twenty guests. school for adult at the West Side took out a marriage license in Salt this high school, commencing Monday.'WOODS CROSS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jfaibertson of Ogdett and Mr. and Mrs. David ' wfre-guest- j t j FOR ; Mf. and Mrs. David L. Holbrook and Mr--, and Mrs. Lcland R.. Smith left Sunday oil a two weeks trip to Los Angeles. M.rs. Annie Roberts is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Jennie MaJjey, and family at Pitts. . burg. California. , Clevfcrly .is building a new frame .ous.c on his land just south Jv-.s- of e Ik-rry'- s Monday night. Wjliam J. Holbrook ha been very ik for a number of days past. Councilman John Batigelrer was tr;atinp the members of the rity council and visitors to a big box of chocolates at the Wedncs-ne-sdaevening meeting on ac count of the arrival of a son." .Esther Lowdcr Cook will bC'84 years old this Saturday. CAN SUPPLY. YOUR NEEDS li.ll y Inn. i - : FARMINGTON $3,-6- BOUNTIFUL Airs. Patty S. Scott of Rock Springs, Wyo., spent Christmas here with her sister, Mrs, Henry Armstrong and family and also called on other brothers and 6is; ters in Farmington, Clearfield .and Angeles-informing- - The Answer Is Up To You 1 , three-Quart- Pink-barn- three-qui- first-clas- er woman lolls onothor and ; Good newt ipreods lost. Ono (RgAmmL (DhJjcwaL dlahA. CUL Qaijs Tlnw y&aJiL Telephone your greetings to those far away. Lowest long distance rates apply any time between 7 p.m. New Years Eve and 4:30 a.m. January 2. Ihcrt now nearly overybody knows maglt". Fom--ol Fom-- ol performt.o!r is an amoiing foomtnfl oil superflno ond fenvol loket dull, stringy. non-lmloll- shampov lh. most lender sklnJ nB IV lkty holr ond leaves wllh heollh. Fom-and glowing nourished well dean, a long woy. Ask your Is so (Sonomlcal; a little goes 50c site. Or, write for a generous druggist for the regular ond poslaga trial bottle, enclosing 10c lo cover packing ol Fv-1More I 1 f CtAIROt. Inc. L 5 -- -r - 1J West 46th S Now Yarh ot tom ol. . arvtloso Kk or or., loot Wt bollle , ! V |