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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH t Teton Peaks and Jackson Hole Country Strong Favorite of Quilt Makers By GRANDMOTHER CLARK will be mailed to you upon receipt of 15 cents. Cutting charts, instruc- tions and valuable Information for quilt makers will be found, in this book. ADDRESS HOME CRAFT CO., DEPT. D., Nineteenth and St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped addressed enfor reply when writing for any information. WHIP BECAME BIG TREE When Charles Coon drove his ox team to Kansas $8 years ago and settled on a farm near Prescott he stuck the willow sprout be used for a whip Into the ground and it grew to make a fine tree and shade the house be erected. Exchange. velope New Zealand Becoming Dairy Products Leader The New Zealander is the worlds champion butter eater, the per capita consumption being around 87.7 pounds, while, on the other hand, he puts op a poor showing when It comes to eating cheese. Dairy products account for almost 25 per cent of the total value of New Zealands output of all kinds. She Be Brief established a record in butter proNo spoken funny story should duction for the year ended July 31, 1934, there being an Increase of 9.55 ceed 40 words. per cent over the preceding year. Production has been steadily increasing since 1926. New Zealand also piled up another record in butterfat production, estimated at 220 pounds per cow, as compared with 214.8 the previous season. New Zealand and Australia of together supply nearly the butter imports Into the United Kingdom, which has doubled Its butter Imports since 1915, New Zealands share being 28.55 per cent In the case of cheese, New Zealands exports are always wholly to the United Kingdom. There was a slight increase in cheese production. The "Irish Chain quilt can be found In almost every collection, and quilt makers will make at least one of these simple chain patterns. The single, double, or triple Irish Chain has one, two, or three blocks In the chain. The background is white and the squares are a solid blue, red, or other dark mixed colors to give contrast. The squares in fhis quilt measure 1 Inches without seam, and they are appliqued on two difblocks ; one all ferent checked, the other with a square In each corner. These are assembled alternately to give above effect. Seven blocks are used across Two Discarded Pens give you one good top and nine blocks on side. With a rebuilt fountain pen free, guar. 1 yr. border quilt will measure fin- Enclose3c stamp. MailtoBroe Pen Exch. ished about 72 by 90 Inches. This 3922 S. E. 48th Ave., Portland, Ore., Adv. of quilt is simple to make Another Clan patches and blocks must be accurate to produce good results. Foreman Are you a mechanic? This quilt is one of the 33 popular Applicant No. Im a McCarthy. Border City Star. , quilts shown in book No. 23, which one-ha- This is one of a series of articles to appear in this newspaper, Sponsored by the Salt Lake Advertising Club, associated civic clubs of southern and central Utah, and chambers of commerce; part of a program to point out Utahs resources so that local people will Know Utah Better. By MARION C. NELSON - nine-inc- h Thus is the vast country of the Tetons in Western Wyoming. Vast, rugged mountains rear their great bulk into the clear mountain skies from the Southwest shores of Jackson lake. Scattered through the territory are scores of dude ranches summer haven for many who seek the solitude and grandeur of this wild country. Grand Teton National park is one of the smaller parks but for breathtaking mountain scenery it is unexcelled. It was established tn 1929 and embraces the most spectacular part of the Teton mountains. In addition to the sublime mountains of the region, it embraces five large lakes and many smaller ones, extensive forests of pine, fir and spruce and groces of cottonwood and aspen, as well as glaciers and snow fields. Much of the park is above timberline, the Tetons rising from ' 3,000 to 7,000 feet above the floor of Jackson Hole. The Grand Teton Mountain group, scenic climax of the range, is one of the noblest in the world. It is one of the few that can be described as cathedral-like- . Its great central spire is formed by the Grand Teton Itself, which reaches 13,747 feet into the sky. Of the five lakes, only Jenny and Leigh lakes are accessible by automobile. The others are pack trips. Actually, the full beauty of this section is available only through pack and trail. Except at Teton pass, near its southern end, the range is practically an insuperable barrier. The grandeur of the beetling gray crags, sheer precipices, and perennial snow fields is vastly enhanced by the total absence of foothills, and by contrast with the relatively flat floor of Jackson Hole from which they are usually viewed. Jackson Hole is one the most sequestered and severally enclosed basins In the Rocky Mountain region. The basin floor ranges in altitude from 6,000 to 7,000 feet and embraces an area of over 400 square miles. Thin basin is the dude ranch capital of America. Dwindling in x Importance for actual running of cattle and other stock, historic old ranches have been reconverted for their summer purpose. Through this territory, too, vacationists now roam where once rustlers and outmade their headquarters. laws ' 65 miles Jackson Hole itself is a strip of lovely long and from 10 to 20 miles wide. Jackson, retaining much of the frontier atmosphere, yet equipped with all the essential conveniences at modern civilization, and Moran, on beautiful Jackson Lake, are the principal towns. Rail and automotive transportation have brought this wild region of mountain and forest, lake and plain within the intimate reach of every Westerner. but-cuttl- lf IJCHING TOCS Burning .sore. cracked, soon relieved, and healing aided with safe. scorning- - i Resinoll semi-wildernes- s, Intermountain News . Briefly told for Busy Readers WILL BUILD RESERVOIR RADIO FIGHTS CRIME t $800,000 FOR REGION 4 SALES TAX AIDS RELIEF SCHOOL MONEY DIVIDED Allotment of apfrom the $4,-- i new works money for 880,000,000 focest work In forest service region fogy has been announced by the division of applications and information in Washington, D. C and verified at the local regional head- ' " ' quarters ST. ANTHONY,. IDA. A deci-don authorizing the board of direcirrigators of the tion district to enter into a repayment contract for the construction of the Island Park reservoir and related works has been reached at an election held in SL Anthony. No dissenting vote was cast. Harry O. ParBOISE, IDA. sons, state auditor, reports that $60,000 of the 2 per cent retail sales tax revenue, which now totals $297,330, will be paid immediately to the emergency cooperative relief fund at the states contribution to relief for the first 15 days of June. : SALT LAKE Salt CITY, UT. have Tjiirft county commissioners received and filed with the county budget of the auditor the Salt Lake City board of education, as presented by Alex E. Eberhardt, president, and R. H. Felt The budget calls for. an expenditure of $2,564,534, divided into $2,246,421 for support and , maintenance of schools, $183,010 for the payment of usual interest on bonds, $80,860 3 isr the bond sinking fund, and for the partial removal of an accumulated surplus in the districts bond. Interest fund. OGDEN, proximately ; ", , UT. $800,000 X L Fremont-Madiso- n 1935-193- 6 . $54,-24- SALT LAKE CITY, UT. School districts and high schools of the state profited to the extent of $609,705.48 as the state department of public Instruction announced distribution of the equalization fund, and final apportionments of the school and land Interest and rental funds. The equalization fund, apportioned only at the end of each school year, totaled $444,866, SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Valuation of real and personal property for the current year, as reported by county assessors, totals $337,521,592, according to a tabulation prepared by the state tax commission at the capitoL This total Is $1,200,000 lower than the valuation of last year, a decrease of .35 per cent. . ; . BOISE, IDA. W. W. Godfrey of Idaho emergency administration commodity surplus division director has announced that buying of 840,000 bushels of surplus Idahp wheat by the federal government ... has begun. 9 SALT LAKE CITY, UT. spite of the fact that there is now approximately 10,000 acre feet less water in Utah lake than there was on the corresponding date last year,' conditions, from an agricultural standpoint, are much better than in 1934, according to T. H. Humph-erystate engineer. IDA. Dependent POCATELLO, upon the negotiation of a lease from the Oregon Short Line railroad, city officials are prepared to put forth a program calling for location of an automobile parking lot, city tenand several nis courts in the area formerly covered by "Company row. OGDEN, UT. With an offer of $107,008, Nolan Brothers, Inc of Minneapolis, Minn., were low bidders for construction of 12 miles of bituminous surfaced highway la tbs Coeur d'Alene national forest Kootenai county, Idaho. Boise, ... . . s, ; Boys! Gifts! . . . Get Valuable Prizes Free! Join the Dizzy'Dean Winners . i .wear the Membership Pin . ; . get the Dizzy Dean Winners Ring rest-roo- city-owne- d . Dlssy Dean Winners Membership Fin. Solid bronze; with red enameled, lettering. Free for I Gripe-Nu- ts In ordering package-to- p. tpembership pin be rare to t$k for Pku30U Obey Been Winners Ring. Something Tonll prize. 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