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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAVSnx UTAH 1952 K H FLOUR & FEED ItE-WAY M M is:sHHss:iIElniiim1iB:iiIllIIIIlmMIiiiii On Utah County H exchange Farms With Extension Agents szsiitii2iaiiiiiixaaiEiii;iiKiKllllle M H W X1I1I11IIIIIIIIIEI Dairy Outlook !thu, cuttinf cost uf production by Despite the fact that butter fat savinK-k-t SANTAQU1N, UTAH herds thru the 's considerably below the cost of pro-- 1 p H. I. will eliminate low 2 Auction and prices on a sour cream producers. Ahn., c. H. Bates, Mgr. 2. V se of good sires for wba-i- s at a point below 20c lb. e herd development. 3. Checking if vet the nunj.er of milk cows and infectious diseases and 4. Producing 2 heifers years old and older January a M! EVERYTHING higher quality product which will ;i, 1002 numbered 24, 379,000 or 3.5 bring greater demand. Discouraged DAIRY & POULTRY FEED 1101 cent higher than the number a aNYTHING who get rid of good herds a tear aj;o and 0.4 per cent greater dairymen now will make a mistake as they 2 years ago. Yearling milk will pay and mjthan high prices later on for b cers, however, was lower. The re- good rows. nt turn says the U. S. D. WF, DELIVER A. from dairy e Huh Leaders Return From Flan w ng, continued to be better relatively State Agricultural College H than from other enterpriz.es and there IfV After a week of intensive trainWo Aim to Serve was sufficient margin between feed elub leaders of LTtah ing the eo-- t ;.,:d price of dairy products to County are back. There have been make po ible the profitable utiliza- thirteen leaders at the college, the lam ol farm grain feeds. largest group from any county of January and February, how this state. Ye are Nows expecting to have prices have declined so that a large number of and girls in Santaqum hoys !hc.--e advantages have been offset. dull work this Ira Ti. tjer Lr.cille Finglmm, (laupl.ti-.11),. year. Last year then iFy Mr Leieutly price of butter has fallen were 551 members enrolled, 76 leade; h ilinghnm w.m fii'-- t place in th and price of iiiuirhttT.-grain has risen. The ers giving their time for the devel contest IV: et the at l:ee spelling da.rymcn have more cows and more Camp Fumnnt opment and training of the young Sumia School. She will rejii-- s'O.t the gr.un ,hun a year ago which natura program ' folks of the county. The subject, Mheh lly maki s the output of dairy pro which will he iat the ilLlncl conics. to taken up this season cam.o the ducts large, and gives market orPresident of Tiftien. .2nd at the Payson Junior will he as follows: Clothing, foods dledi- - olarcn elections, ganization a heavy task. Cold stor:t charge. beef High S.h oI. (ieraldine Draniem won . entitled Od butter stock January 1, 1952 was dairying, gardening, sheep, baby the Pioneer-age ;o ;j and forestry. When They're .c.rnd and p.ace. only 2(1, Odd, ooo pounds compared with V Pioneers, Lunch Box Suggestions Them. wro giver. 03.000.- 00(1 pounds for a Jo not forgot year ago and Elizabeth Jerma from leaflet by (Taken Mrs. 53.000.000 chorus; A, pounds for a five year avPern Franconi, daind'-teof James Miss Elna Miller U. A. C. interesting a very gave erage. gisn, Mis. Fhebec Francom won the George WashingNutrition Specialist of Santaquin. (irv Puces f,,r dairy products life 1. during Declamation on the ton Contest at the talk nuts with salad dressing short Chopped the past 2 years has been influenced ,jfave a 2. Chopped nuts with dates, raisins and Mis- - Ann School this She week. Washington will George by the deflation in commodity the or figs. Run nuts and fruit together discussed Oregon Borgeson the school in the final ces am represent depression. Then thru a meat grinder. by J. M. and a few remarks iistrict contest March 22nd. La Preal was a shift from oleomargarine tx 1. lidav, the oldest son of a j ioneer Crushed peanuts moistened with butter, there being 30 per cent les; Partholoniew won second place. cream. (Season with lemon juice if ;S47. margarine produced during the firs iesired.) 10 month of 1931 than a year earl I. Banana sliced thin and sprinkled The children Norton at the Elmer and Olson leteetneet ior. are Hyrcm with nuts. studying birds as a spring project. Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. I he dairy situation is summed b 5. Apple and celery chopped fine This week bird boxes were placed in L. S. I). A. as follows: Throughou; masoned with salad dressing, (May the trees on the school grounds by Mrs. J. R. Griffiths and son Don much of the agricultural areas of the be sprinkled with chopped nuts. third grade children. Salt Lake and Mrs. Lula Ib rman-sr- d the Lnited States farmers are 6. for being Chopped raisins with peanut buttand daughter son Gerald ced to a er. of Payson spent Saturday in type of production and consumption 7. Peanut butter creamed with milk r.aquin, where they came to spend This encourages a continuation of or milk and honey. gist Birthday anniversary with dairy output wherever feed is avail 8. Peanut butter and apple sauce r father, Chas A. Tietjen. ali.e and where sufficient dairy stock 9. Honey mixed with nuts (mincedl can he obtained at reasonable fig- or with cream cheese and spread be!rs. Annie Kay, Mrs. Doris Ro-- s ures. For the country as a whole the tween tiny baking powder biscuits. and Mrs. Erma Howard were tendancy to expand dairy output will 10. Make paste of equal parts of Mona Thursday where they att-probably lie maintained. It will be ground raisins and peanut butter. Sea the Mor.a Reunion. held in check, of course, by the limi- son with a little lemon juice and Fresh Air Misnomer, for tations of the market and the reviv- blend with salad dressing or thick ing alternative opportunities as they cream. :e Misses Filled With Dirt Naomi, Thelma and may appear in other lines of produc- II. Cooked prunes Seeded and flav motored to Salt Lake ar.d Gas. tion now more depressed than dairy- ored with lenvm cay and spent the day. juice. Add a few ing. a C VbitV may now chopped nuts. W ith this outlook in the comfort of fresh air the view, the Ag- - 12. ). and Mrs. Arthur Chatwin aim Chopped raisins or dates, .viar without can t() the the round, Agent advise dairy les and nuts mixed with salad resorting only of marriage their daughter to: 1. Keep fewer but better cows opening of windows ami doors. says Mae, to Andrew W. 1 arson, ing. the Holland Institute of Tiiermologv marriage took place Monday "f Holland. Michigan. The Institute I I AH INDUSTRIAL dill at Provo LUah. The NEWS Work resumed on Beaver-Milfor- d young points out that the term fresh air fwill make their home in highway west of dam, Milford P. P. O. O. Garage No. many friends wish them h 2 reopened in happiness. newly remodeled and Coleman and SorBrigham City icpainted quarters. ensen, local plumbing and heating Co. Summit of the D. of U. P. the hme of Mrs. C. Sait Lake J. City Ripley op- purchased two new Ford trucks, Emma lgh, enod Radio Parts Ripley Shop at 171 Thursday afternoon. A 7 of Roger Openshaw an Last Bioadway. Joint Survey for realign- early Ogden aN ' in Is Cheapest mill stuff : in We are now selling domestic lump Coal at the follprices. owing AT YARD :: (Tp Per Ton ;; tpU.ZD DELIVERED Per Ton For Satisfaction Buy Coal from Established Dealers. nr $6.75 I. Peteelneet School ioP-vc'.- - m I Case Lumber & Coal Co. i EVERYTHING t IN LUMBER ANYTHING IN SERVICE FIIONE 127 r hand-to-mout- self-suffici- ,i PWf'ISillFfi EILTH d Its liomo-owne- r en-jo- '? Gen-Tne- was given by Norma the members by ir Morgan, gave a retold story; played an ac- !? solo, and the daugrhters of Greenhalgh entertained with a fs- Elizabeth Jerman gave a dedicated to .Mrs. wgus Greenhalgh Greenhalgh Mary Kirkman, a daughter after Greenhalgh. McKay and Lhat;vin ?PDit Friday in Tipt ,'en spent the week at the h"m " HwTf OLD-FASHIONE- Sunbaams Conspicuously Indicate That the Home Air Is Too Dry anC Too Dusty for Health or Comfort Sunbeams Would Not Be Visible Were It Not for the Large Amount of Dust in Home-Ai- Mm and J. rol 5 I 'Vc:yf7r or homes and other huHA "T By KATHARINE CRLMBACGH a e.iLworth S'alt Lake at J e- t . Wadw-rth- Mhi- ai T' M:;v "Mb Mrs MeCail-Mr'!rand xv. ec - r 5 W t rt s. . a Kir a v o. x. 0 at ber boo, A - ' wa- - Hifih Profits ' 'e th.. f St. Pa- - A Colorado farmer has his telephone U advantage for a number of years to call the market and get t li days prices bifore bringing in his livestock. It enables hi:. to select the time when prices are highest. The successful farmer uses his telephone to advantage. wh.iich n kit1 I ar.d Lit Of ;e apli Eaher-rive- d h Vera Kay were towel racka Now to make Tlie Candy Man, modern successor to the Easter Rabbit, shows e d some of his tricks to Baby radio, Curley, stage and movie star. Small eggs may be molded by machinery but the luscious candy greetings, flowers and curlicues must be put on by hand, he explains. They come In more colors and flavors than the legendary Bunny ever thought of, and the Government sees that all Of La adthem are pure and wholesome. The egg which Baby Rose-Mari. miring Is one of millions now being prepared for Easter morning. Rose-Mari- -- v rc The one I simple aa tt appears. have In mind faces weat, with lta one window almoat right against a neighbors wall so that little sun gets In. It has upper walla of greyish blue, and a dado of ivory with an Imitation tile effect outlined in a thin blue Una. The woodwork la Ivory and the plumbing white. A half eaah curtain of white lawn gives an additional cold effect to the grey and blue block linoleum on the floor. There la the regulation medicine cabinet and the usual , A. The Mountain States Tel. & Te!. Co. - JEPECORATINQ a bathroom, enamel Juat aa it cornea from the and oh, how many ot them need can. The narrow moulding at the It, la a matter that la not alw&ya so top of the baseboard we will paint tinv Jane heir I Making a Sunshiny Bathroom M Mm- ?.S' D;n sail-lade- n same size as eight slices of canned Hawaiian pineapple. Saute both 'read afid fruit in butter till a golden brown, then place a slice of pineapple on each round of bread. Mix together one package cream dieese, six tablespoons peanut butter, a few grains of salt and pineapple syrup to moisten. Spread thickly on the pineapple slices and top each one witli a marshmallow. Place under the broiler till the marshmallows are slightly brown but not melted, to preserve the mushroom effecL Serve hoL Serves eight EASTER RABBIT D ke Citv. f past week Vs of Mr. Hawaii One just knows that it has been pampered by nature by the way it tastes when it readies our tables. If you don t believe it, try this recipe : Toasted Pineapple Mushrooms Cut eight rounds of bread the 's a misnomer; that air is a pernta nent mixture of gases, principally hydrogen and oxygen, that rovers the earth in a comparatively thin layer and unlike fruits or vegetables and tiler o; ganic nutter. Is mu subject n decay or change. 'Tnteriois te"" V. ff and puzzled by local phenomenon of liquid sunshine fleeting rainbows of gorgeous color which appear frequently oil its leeward side. The scientific is explanation simple: Hawaiis rain is caused by wind blowing over the mountains, Those winds carry rain from the mountains out over the island where there are no clouds and where the sun is shining, and this causes tins translucent iridescence which so amazes and delights her visitors. They are fascinated, too, by Hawaiis pineapples the golden fruit, if not a pot of gold, at the rainbow's end. Those same winds Mowing over the mountains hfnig air, soil condition', are ideal, and the suii vitamins to this sybaritic fruit. gives r. ! Mrs. Albert . far-o- which few remarks served by the daughters F tWs ass.;sted by the daugh lf 5lrs- Ina to HES SEVERAL JUMPS AHEAD OF TT TirOy J!ef. but interesting sketch u.Le f her mothei-- . and Bud sang a solo, Greenhalgh made a VISITORS ment of valley drive dugway and road at Brigham City City Council to mouth of canyon, will be Heading meeting held recently discussed ques- in made near future by city and lion of installing telephone exchange Weber County engineers. here. of the Camp; Greenhalgh LIQUID SUNSHINE seven-year-ol- e , thla seem sunny and attractive within the bounds of a limited pocketbook. First let us find the key color. Blue la too dark and cold, and grey the same. Ivory la tetter but net very cheer-fu- L We cannot afford new linoleum so must take a contrasting lue- - Yellow seems to J10 ,r e Indicated. We will paint the walla and celling In canary yellow ena.meL mixing half U!iv with white. If the dado material la sticking tightly to the wall we will paint that In the t.une jade green and the wider moulding at the bottom, black. If there la a moulding between the dado and the celling, that may bo picked out in baseboard oolors. If not. a nice stencil design in the same colors Is pretty. Toilet seat and lid may be ducoed jade green or, one of the lovely new pearly texture composition seats In the same color may be substituted for the old wooden one. Paint the window sash and frame In canary yellow but the window sill In jade green. Mouldings of the panels on the door, and perhaps the knob, will look well In Jade green, towel racks In jade and Inside the medicine cabinet Is wisteria duco with the outside In canary yellow. Curtains of a clear yellow-greet- k motBture proof organdie should hang from window top and Just clear the sill and could nicely hare little ruffles piped in yellow and orchid. Towels and washcloths may be of orchid color. And there you have a bathroom that has an agreeable sunshiny effect. nr |