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Show 'SB jae. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Payson Chronicle IN THE DISTRICT COURT, GUARDIANSHIP JUDICIAL DISTRICT, NOTICES j FOURTH J. Harold Mount ford & F, W. Mountford, Ownr & Publisher Consult County Clerk or respec-- ; IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, tive signers for further inform-- 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Entered at the Poet Office at Payson, Utah County, Utah as tion. No. C4 87 Prolate second-clas- s mail mattes. Estate of James Edward Wilson, NOTICE TO CREDITORS deceased. (The estate of Lewis F. White, will present claims, Creditors SUBSCRIPTIONS also known as Louis F, White, and with vouchers to tne undersigned 1 Year 12.00 Artimesia White;) at the law office of K. A. Porter, Months J1.00 will present claims Creditors Utah, attorney at law, in Pay-ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 15th Jay T Octat 414 Boston Building, Salt Lake ober, A. D., 1937. City, Utah, on or before the 25th MELVIN WILSON, day of September, 1037. Administrator. With NEWEL K. WHITE, County R. A. Porter, Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. First publication July 22, 1937 First publication August 13, 193 combines cottage cheese and green Last 1937. publication August 13, 1937. publication Sept. 3rd, peppers. After removing the pulp and seeds from a green pepper SHERIFFS SALE Mott people like plain uncooked it is stuffed with cottage cheese IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL cottage cheese. It is especially seasoned with sak and pepper, IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN pleasing in summer, blended with Chopped nuts and chopped red TRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, UTAH AND FOR rich cream and a little salt, or pepper may be added also. After COUNT, STATE OF UTAH. UTAH. STATE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS eaten with cream and sugar. It the stuffed pepper lias stood in a In the matter of the estate of combines well with berries, peaches cool place for an hour, it is sliced HOME OWNER'S LOAN CORor other fresh fruits; also with end served on lettuce leaves. Cot- Nettie M. Montague, deceased. Creditors will present claims PORATION, a con. ration, canned fruits, raisins, cut dates or tage cheese balls rolled in chopped Taintiff, to the administrator undersigned other dried fruits, brown sugar, nuts served on a slice of pineapple VS. at his office 32 West Center St., honey, jam or marmalade, or chop- make a refreshing salad, too. ELLA BARNETT PEERY and Provo City, Utah, on or before ELna nuts. Cottage cheese, ped S. W. PEERY, her husband, DON 1st the of day October, 1937. Miller, extension nutritionist at FARMERS COOPERATIVE C. BABBIT, and MAL1SSA BABA. Sherman Christenson, Utah State Agricultural College SURVEY (BEING MADE BIT, his wife, or th- - unknown Administrator. Extension Service reminds us, is Firet publication July 30, 1937. heirs at law and unknown credhigh in nutritive value. It contain As part of a nation-wid- e surlast publication August 20, 1937. itors of the said Don C. Babbitt ail the constituent of milk exof farmers cooperative orgvey and Malissa Babbitt, and W. B. cept the cream. Like milk, it is anizations now conducted by under the direction of A. E. And- BARNETT, Administrator of the being a source of protein, which is used BARNthe Farm Credit Administration, erson, secretary of the Berkeley Estate of WILLIAM W. to build ami repair body the service of L. V. Christian-se- Bank for Cooperatives. other all and perETT, deceased, have been furnished by the Utah has a total of 1009 coop- sons unknown claiming any right, Cottage cheese lends itself especially well to salads. One of Utah State Agricultural College at erative institutions, 150 of these title estate or interest in or lien the beat liked is atuffed-prunlAgan for research work among being marketing ami purchasing' upon the real property described Utah served lettuce on leaves cooperatives. Mr. Christian- associations salad, and the remainder in the complaint adverse to plain- with mayonnaise dressing. Dates sen will work in conjunction with mutual water companies. or figs are sometimes used instead I J. Bishop who has been gathThe survey goes into the mem- and canning less burdensome in of prunes. for several bership requirements, nature of summer. If for convenience just ering information Another good summer salad ' weeks in Utah, Both the operations, how they are fin- a few good utensils, a small storanced and the general standing. age area and ample work table This information is being gathered space are added the summer cooknot only in Utah, California, Nev- ing problem remains a pleasant ada and Arizona but in every other memory. A roomy screened porch at the state in the union. When the back or side of the house, near work is completed in the latter the kitchen, provides a place that part of October, there will be a makes copreparing vegetables and complete list of every farmers a fruits restful interlude in the accurand operative organization ate information on the strength homemakers otherwise strenuous of the cooperative movement. This schedule. Some families have put Work will eventually be compiled in running water on the porch. An outside summer laundry shed by the Farm Credit Administration and should prove of great benefit, with a wood or oil stove for heatnot only to those who are memb- ing water has a number of aders of cooperative associations bat vantages, she says, with the hack (to those who plan to form such porch ranking well up for this use, too. Ironing on a screened porch organizations. or in the basement, as anyone knows, is far more comfortable on TAKING HOUSEWORK OUT OF DOORS a summer day than at close quarters to the cook stove. families have found it Many sufficiently pleasant and advan. costs tageous to do some of the daily houswork outside the house or in less 2c a day. thj basement during the sununer months to make suitable arrangements for it, Effie S. Barrows, Home Management Specialist for Utah says. Call our business office or To install a cook stove in the order from any employee home basement where such homes usually have running water is one The PROBATE & m, 0a Utah Farms Extension Agents - SoutJwest quarter of Section 29, tiffs ownership or cloudmg plam- Township 9 South, Range 2 East jt.ffs title thereto, Defendants. of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence I at Sheriffs Sale at To be sold eleven oclock a. m., on Sept, i, Door of the 1937, at the Front the Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, in prenu 2ifcS situated tVuJlty anj particularly as follows: aforesaid described Commencing 3.90 chains North ami 6.45 chains South 89 East of the Southwest comer of South 89' East 2.25 chains; thence North 1)4' East 6.94 chains; West 2.25 North 89 thence chains; thence South 1 J4 West C.94 chains to place of beginning. Area 1.56 acres. Dated Aug. 10, 1937. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Deret MorttoT H Understands EPe5Wl to ensure that undone to nothlr--r give Service. Phone ' k CIB(i, 107 alter Local Mgr. Publication in Payson Chronicle & Sept. 3, 1937. Aug. j j . , ii and UeT 0 j I on Ride in AirCondnepac.ficTrains with Safety'11 you sttpe J car you will enjoY e EXAMPLES V offers Union Pacific D modera com- - FARES TRlP SUMWER rom Payson to Standard Pullman Pullman De Luxe Tourist $29.35 TTIowroun0 Coh $18.00 Los Angeles Portland Denver San Francisco Chicago St. Louis You can save Also very lov climbing the stairs ..... 33.40 27.05 32.00 2168 3149 4 Ilfs 45-6- 41.69 43.49 45.24 one-wa- y DAM VISIT BOULDER K3Sr-.!-N 18-4- $26.43 33.16 ' LL. It mead j. ioul. u' vw- A. MeKAY U. P. - t RfP01 phone 53 pROGRlSSlV with a handy bed room extension telephone It than SHE PERSUADED ME TO PAY A FEW DOLLARS MORE TRAN THE PRICE OF A 'LOWEST PRICED CAR, AND GET A BIG, ROOMY, FNjr AUTOMOBILE QUAUTy ..AND AM I GLAD I TOR DID ! IN RETURN THOSE TEW DOLLAR WE COTA WHOLE CAR-H- OI OF extra FINE CAR FEATin ..KNEE-ACTIO- N AHR EVERYTHING ELSE.. 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