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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH 11, 1332 y ti58E -" bu ann RITEWAY FLOUR & FEED rh,rii Holla' rsr"'y EXCHANGE of family entertain- fsy ,r S'N Our Most Embarrassing Moment SANTAQUIN, UTAH ny ";e H"J, tMiU C. H. Bates, Mgr. ! Mr- EVERYTHING IN MILL STUFF - pr & Kir .rd : - 1 . '"s: a Hodadop Tbo table Howard ' ANYTHING IN DAIRY FEED fdn.nr. .1. which SI ftnd " c.,,ns. WE DELIVER "'sh'nst" " We Aim to Serve Eupw "'rnlck Mrs. n.d. Mr a'wi N.Y- i T q Open-ha- Open-ha- re;-nda- fiy l)uh nan her daughters, of Provo and of Sait La, e w F A M O U rrfce Ferguson mDDD V Mrs ,V v . 'isns'hi f VAl, M ft f'1' ' A d , --7 r . L.l was a Salt DAY VIE fcCOT&LftCK. of Snot HND f CPkNEUSS PUT IN A NtW PAAR ATYtRF.tU. fan os - LP-,ct- N p, JV.H weeks. two NOTICE Clara Lemenar spent Saturday Provo where she attended a meeti- Mrs. it 'nVvV- ;:5Y. j of Salt Lake is the Mrs. Marie Gunderson for pest of ! , it Strom Mrs. 7 i visitor Wednesday. Lake i , A. Ernest Johnson Mrs. ' I , City. Lake F S 0 4e past Salt OOM R T A V Rassmuaon and Lake Fr.day motored to Salt fnends. end visiting the week !f t Robbins spent several days Marvin week railing friends in and Mr (. ;il Ghat win and W. the Ferguson has spent she Los Angeles where been employed. hgi II S v iTfi) arrived home Sun- A. year in pait 1 . Uke Saturday; Mrs. 1, ! and George Kirkman motored to Salt Lyndon Mrs. r, N S y. and Mrs. W OF BRITAIN PLAGUES - Sat-M- spent w was visiting. She !:el , of t eue-- L:A vure . ng of the D. of U. Pioneers of the STATE Edith Mrs. Jean all of Lehi motored to Santaquin last week and Mrs. spent the day with their sister, Ina Tietjen, who has been confined to her home for eight weeks on accoillness. of to her home i Murray Friday after spending a few days with her son Arson TaylTaylor returned Mrs. V in circle pie of this vicinity. ) m Black Colt (horse(, about IIOW GERMAN TREATMENT years old. White hind feet. Small STOPS CONSTIPATION white star on forehead. No brands One 2 ) County of Utah I have in my possession the foil- -' visable. described Said' owing estray aninuals, etrays wcre taken up by me which, If not claimed and taken R said Payson City ParU on the away, will be sold at public auction 6th of March 1932. day to the highest cash bidder at Pay- BRAXTON BARNETT son City Estray Pound, in Payson for Payson City Poundkeeper City, on the 21st day of March A. D. 1932, at the hour of 2 P. M. Honeyville Group of 20 Japanmen of ese Animals: purchased local hotel and Description One Sorrel Horse, age about 11 plan remodeling for school, church years. White strip on face. White and amusement hall for Japanese peo Eva- ns, Mrs. Laura Evans, and Sam Hal Homestead, unt OF UTAH )ss Juliet Goates, Mrs. Mrs. saddle marks. Branded left shoulder. on Board. County OF ESTRAY Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, the German remedy Adlerika stops constipation. It brings out the poisons which cause gas bloating and bad sleep. City Drug Co. JF.ALOl SV A Taste of Sunshine or and family. Ethel Wadsworth Mrs. ss to members was hoste- 0. tlnb Thursday night. Bridge was the diversion of the evening, after which of the 0. N. dainty lunch was served to Clara Rassmuson, Drucilla Lora Olson, Lavon McKay, Eng, Catherine Johnson, Mba Johnson, Norma Mr. Lyndon Kirkman, and Morgan. and Mrs. J. E. Pratt and Salt Lake were of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. in 0 visit-- m Wads-wort- h. Sunday and Mrs. s Dick Lynn od Son J. H. child-1- T. J. George A. Perry and and Mrs. Marie Kay spent the of Provo guests past week Mrs. Ray Boshard. Mss Merilda Hudon spent several last week in Salt Lake ome of Mrs. Cleo Faulk. ys Miss Beth 6 L . Bermanson Week end parenu. Mr. Tietjen. M Daughters at the of Prow visiting with her and Mrs. Chas the Pioneers will m tRp first ward Sa.'raml,Prgram of Kirch 13 'xw htee, outlined by th SUnay eVeninT PrKrain Proraim comm- 'k -- it. vCvnl!,rh ho i, ;repcing at the Kr. Lavon 10 w'lh his Sll:!np - w of tt'a' Pre'ident: S. Biological Survey. Vegetable Baits: Cut carrots, sweet potatoes, or parsnip about 2 inches long and inch square and wa.--h thoroughly. Sprinkle with strychnine alkaloid mix with saccharin. This poison together with prepared poisoned steam rolled oats can be had at the Agricultural Office. The runways .which are usually 4 to 8 inches beneath the surface, can be located by means of a probe made of any strong handle 1 inch in dianv eter and 36 inches long. By forcing the probe near pocket gopher wordfre-- h ings, or a foot or two back of fed be can tunnel mounds, the open into breaks the of probe as the point it. Two or three of the bait? dropped into the run are sufficient. The hole made by the probe should then be carefully covered. Lunch Box Suggestions nht - 6. Cheese creamed with tomato juice. Toasted cheese with a da-- h of paprika. r L always t" Lave a , three-fonrtl- - ri IA L brnefi-- t , , Ntats are raatle Letter, too, by en. os of pineapple, the ciwnie ronulin of whi'li helps to digect ka.n. It i mighty good with bam. ; Maats Made Digestible lu-'bi- ( . s- I I i 1 s i ( ' , vr':"-laiil- ' e. I i f t C S (.-.- . . fa-t- e i li,"i ir-a- na , . . ' ni.-.- one-ha- cheese with chopped mu? Grated and salad dressing. a' 3. Cheese creamed with hu"er. soned with choppe pickle. 10. Cheese creamed with butter and , seasoned with chopped fre-- h cue uni-her pickles. 11. Cheese rarebit. Cream cheese with marmalade 12. or jellies. 13. Grated cheese and chili sau' 7. '1 (.ul. it ,n . To cream cheese, grade and add s some liquid, stirring well until ma-soft enough is of creamy consistency, to spread easily. with Creamed chese moi-te- n 1. cream and season with paprika. cream 2. Cheese moistened with 5. i he tli'cS from a No. 2 can of iste of Haw. nun pint angle. To the syru u tl,wbuh you from the tan add )! iu,i then jioi.r '.bill winter ti mr, p'vl boil a i Bake mtil a'l verv tt ndt r. a led pineapple t'v r day 2. Sua-- r vege-t- , y dden brown and the syrup tlmk-uu('trun!; vulithewith cnmbina-t.D- 'i live. Serve t,!i s, ,vul a! ri si ti ' tiin.s ii the II:!f Sl't'li' ot to '"in Ps ot that i three nowa-d- a Self even si,-h svvet !.. "pU large it ti.'pual s in pi. ii; ,y lrjv ii i.i o' iiiulr'-djjotatocs (v.i'O', if poi'iMe) vi. ! Cut in hah mitl o of mile- - to en; litre are two ii' lined with It ngthvv e, and stoop o''t tn,t-it ( ,pi s ri w lie b it L :( r, tomato' - the ni'- -t popular cand Mash, a'1 hair talilespoo-ifour tal-jiooiis lieavv tieani. i" ir ft b trait wli a su ii' 'J ry out on your kiuhen Ul li'spoo' s irown sugar and the n e dramtd toii'iits of an t a on ti Sault'i d I'm, u,tY i:f Ttmatocs: of (ni'btl pineapple. with suit, and beat net 6 iffy. of 1.. gle. ail Ilraui t Unes Refill i.i o, sprinkle mole r'-"ii Salt an and (lot wi Lattir. Blown m liavog tin- svi e urn1 r f each. L h lmt ut o.tn Sims m. Sant- - s paiat.i.. I A Tauty O.r.elet ay a ton. at on oi h slae of app'-;:,d suve aioun.l the meat 1; , URl.lak.s arc ,;ie 0pt ' .o plai1'-- : w! a taste of troop al , ti ? I Fi mean r io'i f'tjt bi'i acMd y mans of u ' d rio B ir cu u Cut 'V tojiw nu ubniuitous c aj'plr. yit too, tonint'H.. sfoujjflat, .'ind '.run w.nil an )C niadc into a unique didi ri f p , Jo t ,e pulp .p'! tf.C tllin-rr: t tit- - ti an 1 un mcaj'pic Omelet : Beat ut.i1 tlm k nn'"-on' n .,,ur tRtr yolks with two t uspon-pint .pple. one two b - "i 'la d .."d f n i suear aivi tusp ma all to in. ' t ic a id s. me nut dd f()Ur wruji from an - ' fXSIlINE . Cheese. llT,t - : U. Zo- Pocket Gopher Control and Catherine Pocket Gophers begin work in the Kjjsoj !!Cr,i Cunslers were early spring and are readily caught wed and ar Kirkman was in any one of several makes of spec5d Erma Kyte ial traps commonly on the market, bb,ns a Counselors. One or two of these are sufficient to keep small areas free of the pest. td 1 jl)P SPMnd ward For ridding alfalfa field-3- , orchards S'inday Nake- -, embank ditch of and stretches long L,d ru1 '.Elnif'r Tietje-- i ments, a very successful and much ?,TheSa'sChaJhVin- IjP,ie 0!?n method is to poion more ,rd he ?np5 Forever them practical the use of baits of vegetby fr.deSrj5 rf tbp Jr- High ables, carrots, or sweet potatoes 0i tinn Undpr by using poisoned grain. The vegetCnra Gardner. rNl able bait generally gives the be-- t Satu4?W WSS a Salt Uke results, but about one gopher out of Rlay' eat a poisoned bait, and these individuals must be traped. The following effective formula for poisoning bait has been used by the ten will not and seasoned with chopped pimento. ember 1929, 1930 andd , cheese w.th fchopped Grelamt-Main 3. follows: ious sections were as f the primary 44c; New York, 68c; Wisconsin 59c olives. . plaCe Sunday- - and Idaho 69c. 4. Grated cheese with sa'ad dress-ing- "io!rf : mi Potato Outlook Farmers are urged not to increase potato acreage this year, says the U. S. D. A. With intentions to make only a slight decrease of 1 to 2 per cent in acreage in 1932, with chances of a better growing season than for the past three years, the potato growers of late producing states face another season of increased supply. Total production in 1931 was 37G million bushels or an average crop compared with 333 million for 1930 and 329 miRioni bushel or 1929.. Yields averaged about 111 bushel? peracre in 1931. In the west a water shortage kept potato yields below the quantity usually to be expected, especially in Colorado and Utah. It seems there is a reduction in acreage to be expected in Southern states which will help market conditions but This year the large carry-ove- r for 1931 late potato crop together with the combined low trend of consumer incomes are likely to act as restraining factors. Prices received by producers of late potatoes in fall of 1931 were about half that of 1930, and this reflected the increase in total supply of 93 percent. On last December 15 average U. S. farm price was only 45c compared with 89c a year earlier. Average prices per hundred received for U. S. No. 1., potatoes for Dec1931 in var- Ea ' On Utah County Farms With Extension Agents ' romh'-- i for s u tom..! rrumiis. c ll pr!s li !lee 11- -nBrown two n.okiil ham liglitly on .th , lay one pute in a baking ,r id spatinrly o' n, and with t ut in halves four p a. it. I liiiiltr. .ate of iluvaiiin pp eaople (half tin- - ".! nis of a t n ) and t ut ; o or..u,,' ' m ino. kav mg the l i1 cl sR ,5 ,, fruit , ay al on P bn i. an w ith one- hal: cip or u smar and 'J on h urtli tt on t lo.,-op with the s ,ond sip 1 t.l !.pi, and Miur around out ha t in 01 the 'aimed P i" oie-hapie syrup a" cup J- r (or a A ho un pirn apple i 1., n k r 1. Cover, a n i h mr and al n ' a 35 oven, reran. up mu a! tnd to brown, u; m - t t b of ide s i r- - hr-e- if lf v 111 .'I I, t n,- f p - so t but n n egg v.lnti s. Mi it a little ti r in a skillit or omtlet pan, pour 111: Mure. Cook o ,r a .w flame until brown on i;;"pi, t1 pki't- in oven until the ' 'ooked on top. Spr- a w 'n ' r p ,am mail? hv cookipg t ' Ch u lid pineapple, t iv i.' r and two table sp- a m" an lo, u,lu a le'. a' buve at once. Serves three. I four. ! together C hi n ' i t d t ,v oil .ud l "V ' s'.r-th- f ti '1 V t ' ' t : , , flat, shallow pan. On top lay t .1 at lav I ' 0 in t 4 1 - i u. t - With Paisn'ps and Yams d lirnt ps (. 1, : ' V V. a ' an i pul lvi.i,, u ; It r t a,i'l 'i 'i'" cut in jii'1u '.i tM d' ' la; t.iii m a lull a ii'it tl t'l .t l! vc il, milk, i:ra,.is let of 'i, a ul a ti a n beef, ! pp i i . ad..' .il en I, ,n ,i 1 ' .11 ! Hr.. "ic : r- -e table-poon- .'j'11 . I v t h- - ; ,, 1, " n -- ' ..It in and ns C '1- 1- 2 tvr f) p.lleupl |