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Show FPJDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ('ha', a ri wen Salt Lake business visitors Monday. aid Mi . (.iml Mi r' i homt of ,io pa r ifi d .John- - ill a d od Mi i Mr. Wm. C. Nelson left Park City where he will during the summer. fm Tue-da- v In- - employed i I!. U t ' John on of - ,v :'i L. M Mr. and M -- . Sr. Satuiday wheie .'in- I ,i h v.sii,.j aid bey a".i ruled the Car Men convention M s. Tnos a' Si.ia'oga Springs the guests of on Do" Wadsworth. :i - DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, u. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake 1931. City, Utah, June 22, M.-,n- i Mi-- . Jo- - Smith returned home the arid bshy Mis Howard ' aweek .n t re'. o' the week after spending the pu-y ait business a .vp' Ifarmon Okander was spent . it in Sait Lake visiting her illative-weeks v:wi'h of the in Suit Iutke visitor ting early part I .a Ree Rice and famdiughtei the week. le'u'ned to ily. Little Hoy Andrea-o- n The Mi sses Nayoma, Thelma and the home ol his grandpai ruts, Mr. Mr and Mis. Sollie Peterson left lloliaday after speiid- Elma Tietjen were Salt I.ake visitors ami Mrs. o weeks m .'"alt Lake v, htor home in Huntington Park wih mg .'.ng Tuesday. In- - Hint hoi , ( le i.dii California after a few days visit with Mis. Julia Detersun. They were acc- Mr. Ward Larson of Shoshone Idaho oo Au-tannounce Mr j. anied bj little Carol Coates, who and Mrs. ('alter is spending a few days with his parwill spend the Summer with Mr. and on to Donald of their 'lie Mr Mai'iage .and Mrs. Albert Larson. ents, Mi-- Donna a a hs of Mmia. The mail Mr-- . Died Nelson. e Wedm .day m the Salt Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chutwin and iage took plai Mi-- s A nnehelle Pace of Nephi reLake Temple. The young couple exon Bobbie were Sunday guests of Ms. m Los homo then to Anghei home Sunday afier spend to make turned port John 0. Peterson. elos, Califoi nla ng a v eek in Santaquin with her and famster- - Mi- -. Beret Arm-iron- g Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Peterson were in Mi-,- Melba N'eNon pent Thursday ily Salt Iaike Monday. fiiend-- . m Provo Mr. and Mr- -. John Ellertson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Chatwin motor-Mi- -. Rachel Ierry and sun Dick on Heiy and daugfiVr Nathajlie, ed to Gunnison Sunday and spent returned to their home in Provo aru Mr. and M's. Louie Ellertson and with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Childes Lynn seveial days family vvete in Provo canyon, where Miss Jewel Chatwin who has spent Monday afier IV Mrs. with lys mother, Mi-- . hey attended the Ellertson Reunion. the past few weeks in Gunnison visit- visiting A. Dote! son. Deter ing accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hackman and son Lilly and daughter IJetty Jean of Mi-- .s La Duel Kay who for the Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tayio-- , Mr. Dos Angeles California are the house t year has made her home in Bakand Mrs. Shirl Peterson, Mrs. Evelyn pa-iof Mr-- . Annie McKay, and Mrs. guests in spending a few weeks Johnson, Mr. Matt Johnson and Mr. er, California, Packman. They expect to remain in Mr. and Mrs. George P. Roberts of Los in Santaquin visiting her patents. for a month visiting old Santaquin and Mrs. Adelbert Kay. Angeles spent Saturday and Sunday friends. in Santaquin canyon. Mrs. Wm. C. Nelson and Mrs. Matt Miss Kirkshel Openahaw of Salt were Spanish Fork visitors Johnson Honofringt Mlrs. Eunice Opvn.-haLake is the week end guest of her on her birthday anniversary, members Wednesday and Thursday of last week. parents Mr. and Mrs. John S. Open-sha4 o t her family pleasantly siijrprized Mrs. Eugene Wa'mrk Miss Viola her Sunday at her home. Those present were her father Mr. Harmon Olson. lloliaday and Miss Blenda Higginson M's. Clara Ixunenar was a business Mr. and Mrs. Have Crook, Mr. and pent Thursday in Drovo with Mrs. visitor in Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. E. F. Higginson, Mr. ami Mrs. l'achel Beery. Dean Johnson is able to be out Floyd Openshaw, Mrs. Julia Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Kasmusson and again after he in if cotjfined to h$s Afton Coates and Children, Blenda, June and Geraldine Higginson, Joyce Mrs, T. J. Wad wm th were Payson home for several weeks, after meetand Tietjen Openshaw, Winona, Kirk-se- l visitors Wednesday. ing with an accident some time ago. and Byron and Fay Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton and famMr. and Mis. J. S. Robe'ts of Los Openshaw. Lunch was served. motored to Salt Iike Friday and of Miss ily Angeles weie Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Clark, Mr. Evelyn Johnson. spent the day with friends. and Mrs. Jack Bessit and Mrs. C. J. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wadsworth and Brown of Los Angeles California spent Mr. and Mrs. (. A. Rnssmuson and son in lam were Sunday visitors of Mr. Alibert Hr. Mrs. can and a pleasant few days McKay spent Payson in and Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Sr. Fork the end week canyon. Spanish yon. NOTICE is hereby given that Earl Tanner Montague, of Payson, Utah, who, on March 12, 1930, made addl stock raising homestead entry, No. 049073, for NMiSW54, Sec 27, NE'4 i M-- (PUBLISHER) J. Wadsworth V i ell'. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S s77T OF REAL PROPERTY4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION III TJLN, Loral Coriespondent IN s. NV6 SE!4, EV4NE4, NAV 'ASE'A, 9 South, NWJi. Section 28, Township Meridian, Lake Salt 3 East, Range m I i m J. Blown of Los Angeles Cal fi.rma is pending the week with ami Mrs. Lorenzo C.ark, Mrs. Brown - a mter of Mr. ( !atk. Mi, C. -- -- -- -- Mr and Mr- -. Roy Olson entertained in honor of Mrs. at dinner Tue-ula- y C. J. Biown of California. Cards marked the place for M'. and Mrs. Lorenzo Claik, Mr-- . Fern Holman, Mrs. Ivy Leah Openshaw, Mrs Mrs. Martha Butler Ge'aldine ami Joan Claik Jack Olson and the guest an I The houf honor. Mrs. 'arlgren, Dot w Open-ha- has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before R. A. Porter, Notary Public, at Payson, Utah, on the 1st day of August, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: F. C. Dixon, Selby Dixon, Ellis Cushing and Henry Mattinson all, of Payson, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Date of first publication June 26, 1931 Pate of last publication July 24, 1931 0 ho-te.- -s -: NOTICE TO WATER USERS tin-da- w -- Ivi 3. lss, LtNOTCS:i Santaquin News Section MRS. JVLY uric a f the most delightful events of early ummet was the Elite Club outing at Santaquin Canyon WednesMrs. day evening. The hostesses, MaM Horton, Mrs. Lydia Bard-le- y ami Mrs. Jeneva Openshaw served a delicious chicken dinner with all the ti immingx to the jolly hikers and unlucky fishermen at 6:30 p. nt. Bouquets of wild columbine and pine decorated -- the tables. After dinner camp-fir- e singing was were and played. enjoyed games The evening was made complete when the hostesses served a midnight luncheon while the moon hung low over the pines like a torch. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Art Chatwin, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Green halgh, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Holladay, Mr. and M's. Reed Holladay of San and Cora Francisco, Misses Pearl Howard of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. Verse Bard-leMr. and Mrs. Otis Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson. If you doubt that they enjoyed themselves to the utmost just ask Hal. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 24, 1931. Notice is hereby given that Josepn A. Holladay, whose post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 inch to appropriate .28 of a. c. f.s. of water from an Unnamed Spring in Utah County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at the point of issuance of said spring which hears N. 845 ft. and E. 278 ft. from SE cor. Sec. 31, T. 9 S., R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed a distance of 3,000 ft. where it will be used from January 1st to December 31st inch of each year for domestic and culinary purposes by the applicant. m This application is designated the State Engineers Office as File No. 11054. All protests against the granting s of said application, stating the in affidavit bv be must therefor, rea--on- fee duplicate, accompanied with a within $1.00, and filed in this office hirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, State Engineer Date of first publication, July 3, 1931 Date of Completion oft publication, July 31, 1931. y, UN THE FOURTH jr'Dirn, DISTRICT COURT up STATE OF UTAH IN Vn UTAH COUNTY The Federal Land Bank of ley, a corporation, B a Pla;ir, James F. McBeth, a widower, To be sold at Sheri "fs Paft! Monday the 27th day of July li3, at eleven oclock a. m. of aid the front door of the Coatiy Court House, at the City and Conn, tv Building, situate in 'provo City Utah County, State of Utah, a'i the right, title and intire-- t of the above named defendent.-- , of, in and to the following described real prop, erty, in Utah County, State of Utah -- dj-- at to-w- Beginning at the Southeast coSection 11, Township 9 South, of Range 1 Ea-- t of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence Noifth 100 rod-- ; thence West 80 rods; thence South 100 rods; thence East 80 rods to the 50 place of beginning, acres, more or less. TOGETHER with a wrater right consisting of 25 acre feet per annum fur the Westeilv 25 acres of the above described property from what is known as the Strawberry Water Users Association, under the High Line Unit. ALSO, TOGETHER with a right to 50,200 of the water from the East and Center streams ol Spring Creek, from October 1 to May 1 of each year. Together with all rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, herand appurtenances editaments thereunto belonging or in any wise rner of appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 30th day of June 1931. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff. George S. Ballif, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Chronicle Publication in Payson 1931 24. and 3. 17, 10, July and Mrs. John Wall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lionell Wall and family, Mr. Upto-tlie-Minut- e o and Mrs. Dacrel Horrick and family all of Santaquin. and Mr. and Mrs. KODACK FINISHING W. H. Smith and family, Mr. and Your next Kodack film developed, 5c: Mrs. H. C. Smith and family of GenPieparcd Especially for PrinLs 3 each and up. Send 25c with ola and Mrs. Horrick of Tooele. We order. Newspaper give 32 different Premiums. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg and EDWALL PHOTO STUDIO family and Mrs. E. T. McArthur and Santaquin, Utah SA two children, also Bobbie and Vern Turner motored to Delta on Sunday Mrs. McArthur and children will visit in Delta with her sister Mrs. Millett. Mr. and Mrs. Oberg and children with Bobbie and Ven returned Monday On Tuesday afternoon 45 people of night to Genola. Genola wAnt to the county Infirmary, and gave a program and luncheon to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wolfe of the inmates of the home. This was Delta were visitors at the home of done under the direction of the Re- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg Tuesday lief Society. President Annie Nelson night leaving for Provo Wednesday conducted the poegram which was as morning. follows: Singing, We Thank Thee 0 God for si Prophet; Prayer, Sup'L An ice cream party was enjoyed Huntington; Singing, Redeemer of on Thursday evening by a crowd at Isrial. Remarks President Nelson; Vo- the home of McClain and Leona Nelcal duet, sisters! CEace Smith and son. Grayce Thomas; Reading, Mrs. Lorena Draper; Reading, Miss Lurillda SullThe calf club and others went ivan; Talk, by Mrs. Harold W. Gore; on a trip to Santaquin Canyon SatReading, Mrs. Grace Smith; Solo, Mrs. urday and Sunday. Saturday evening Grace Thpmas, Reading, M. Fred a large bonefire was built and a proW. Davis; Chorus, Relief Society Mem gram enjoyed. The boys tried their bers. Remarks Bishop N. W. Nelson luck at fishing and other sports. and Huntington; Singing, God Be with Those enjoying the trip were leader 1 ou till we Meet again. Luncheon was Andrew Larson, Iva and Rex Hallows, then served to the aged people in C a i roll, LuRay, Burk Glenness and the dinning rooms, and visits made Morris Draper. McClain and Max Nelto those who were bed fast Good son, Bobbie and Dick Smith and Thomcheer radiated from every one, and as Ewell. they were very happy the poor unfortunate who live in the home have wonMrs. C. E. Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. derful care and all seem contented Harold Gore and family had as their we found every thing in good conditguests Sunday and Monday, Mrs. J. ion. Supt. Huntington and Matron Mrs. B. Kester, her son, Dr. Roy B. Kester Mina Olson are capible and efficient and his daughter Miss Nancy Kester workers and with rheir aids make of New York City. They were enroute things as pleasant as they can for Last from a visit in California. The those in their cafe. There ae 53 ladies to Colorado Springs where they dependants m the home 33 men and 19 will spend the summer and Dr. Kester women. The ages range from 17 to 19. to New York PRETTY AFTERNOO' City where he is the hoad of the School Summer witho it a o of Business in Mr. D. F. Sullivan went to Salt Lake Colt, nthm summer without the it t Mrs. University. Kester and City on Friday returning Saturday Mrs. )i frocks. Spoits an t". Dallas are sisters. we mu-- have, but v. h. t evening. He brought his son Robert to the luncheons, the I" and family to Fayson. Robert is able : UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS the afternoon calls if to get around on crutches and has in summer colors? Price 67 carloads, or 2,400,000 been released from the frock here, it Hospital. pounds of wool shipped from here rr rose and chartrcu-- c thus year. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. gray background. And, u Draper and fam fieiently nil, .meed h it tly and Mrs. Matilda Blackham and the circular ruffle, At ( ontract lot for Mr. Elmer Jensen were graveling and oil iveunv.at ti :! draped at the gues surfacing 12.7 miles of road between n ;.iti ut n home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith on Milford and It - c..,md iuixt '" Beaver. Mimiay. the seketa n " Modes This II Cold of Conquistadores PMETIMF.S nature eating it? Pineapple is a powerful aid to digestion and helps one to take care of rivh protein foods. That's because pineapple contains brotnelin. Tins fac t makes this golden fruit an excellent accompaniment to meat-- . It's the hromclin in the pineapple served with meats which aid- - in the digestion of them, millions. So it was with those sons of besides adding a tang and a taste Spain who came to the new world to them that everyone likes. And now one may have all the for gold, and who, when they failed to find it, went home in disgust pineapple one wants Increased proneglecting the unrivalled opportun- duction in the Hawaiian Islands has ities for riches through colonisation. not only made available a great deal The Conquistadores wanted to get more pinrapp'e than in previous rich quick, and, when they didn't, years, ut the price of this tropical many of them pulled up baby pine- fruit has been lowered so that the e it as lavishly as ma, apple slips because they had grown to love the luscious tropnal fruit which they could not get in their own country, and went home to try and grow that fruit under glass, as it does not grow easily in a temperate climate. Had they remained there and this pcelcss seized opportunitv, todays thriving pineapple industry might have been theirs. For a ripe pineapple is a luscious fruit, and laughs at those who seek metals m the ground to make them rich, and ignore the bounty of the earth wliivh, with a little care, is constantly renewing itself, to produce wealth for patient cultivatou of the soil, and foods for liou-ewi- te todays Hawaiian pineapple u-- imhi-lr- a van. puts that ripe pineapple into so that it will reach its rnPnm-o- f devotees with all of its natmal fruit sugar, its vitamins, its flavor and its unusual appetite prodming taste. Pineapple two-inc- d Pins.ipple Desserts ineaffle and Banana lee Cream: Scald togethtr three cups evaporated r milk, six cu) s thin cream, two and caps sugar, and cool. Add one No. 2 can crushed Hawaiian pincai pie and one cup mashed pulp, and freeze. Serves twenty four. Finca f fie Cherry Bavarian: Soak f two lahieepoms gelatin in mp cold w..ter. Heat to boiling bottle the juice front one green mint cherries, one and d clips crushed pineapple, cup sugar, one tablespoon Fmon juice and pour over gelatin, until dissolved. Color a light t'Ti"g - - " .c I ol When starting to ..'I chi- res cut in pieces and w' ppod cream and pour " "hn1 a! molds to hanien. I i,m .ci-- ' garnish with whipped aid ts .t angelica Serves two-thir- one-hal- one-h.i- M-'a- t -- Fi'iCaff! ''ghtiv he an i r o' Add The Taste's The Thing a't. ' d i ci" i i k".t c akc S. -- Drain syrup trom a No. 2V3 can sliced Hawaiian pineh stick of cinapple. Add a namon. Boil three minutes, then add pineapple slices and set aside Drain and chill. Fry until cool. enough chicken for eight in the usual Southern fashion and pile in the ci nter of a large silver platter. Around the chicken arrange a border of eight lettuce leaves, using leaves. Place a deep pineapple wheel in each and make s rosette of mayonnaise in the center of each. Serves eight, and provides both the meat course and the salad. one-thir- -- Have you ever notned that pmi.MplO taste a'xmt more That, as you cat it. you fed someould keep cm how as though V With Southern Fried Chicken with Fine af fie ll'heels: ' lf ,'KOCK -- ! -- n- t -- i - s Pr:riuni City print. Excell.i Pattern No. to 42. 25 cents. , Members of Sarah Improvements be--'- 1 344 Nzes Jjne n.,-rK made to County Courthouse build- family made the trp Up Sama pii- ir.g canyon Sunday going early and their breakfast in ;h ... Road from Salina to F.-- 't Cedar City Thoa enjoying th nMrinon Goom'trrF progressof . jng built by way 'v n r ii at Branch Salina experiment station. praA" jmg were, Mrs. Sarah Jan, Smith, Mrs. AguJuW.i College. (completed. v. ha-in- . |