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Show THE SAUNA $UR SAUMA. UtAH 4m CCC CAMP NEWS . Camp Co. 479 Salma, Utah REDMOND i F-S- 2 j I Thelma Jensen, Correspondent Mrs. Austin Mason held open house Saturday evening, when twen Y friends, relatives and neighbors calld to congratulate the hostess on anniversary of her natal day. During the social hours Mrs. Mason served a hot cooked dinner. tow" guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ted ljalkyard, Mrs. Ezra Mason Jr., Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Grover Shep-amp- Inspects Fishlake Camp Site. First Lieutenant James B. Miller, company commander, and R. C. Far- kinson, project superintendent, spent Tuesday at Fishlake, where they were making final plans for the that will be established there at about June 1st. Lieutenant Miller reports the site chosen will provide water, recreation and other needs for the men, and will be an excellent summer camp. Out-ofca- 50-m- an le e' d f Aurora, Mrs. James Christensen visited in Mount Pleasant Saturday. On her re- ' jturn she was accompanied by her Mess Hall Improved. daughter, Mabel. The latter returned Mt. Pleasant Sunday, Little by littla the company mess Mrs. Alta Bills of Salt Lake City, hall is being improved as funds per- mit. First Lieutenant Mark L. Thomp visited from Friday until Sunday son has been busy this week replac- - with relatives. Mrs. Arthur Fox and baby of ing the wooden floor in the kitchen with a new cement floor. He has Manti, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. also had a new sink in- - Mary Anderson. stalled. Both of these new additions Mrs Eris Ernsten spent the first will add greatly to the convenience part of the week at the capital city and appearance of the mess hall. . Mrs. Herman Kesler rn ertained in honor of her natal day Tuesday afTake Over New Stations. ternoon. Dinner was served to twelve. An advanced crew, under the diMrs. John Poulsen, Mrs. Ernell rection of Foreman Conway, have esMrs. Amos Talboe, Mrs. Wil lensen, tablished themselves at the Marys-val- e ford Stevens, Mrs. Albert Johnson, side camp. They are constructMrs. Sidney Peterson, Mrs. DeLoyd ing a mess hall. This work will be Christensen, Mrs, Vernal Nielson, completed scon and the rest of Mr. Mrs. Ward Jensen and Mrs. Delbert Conways crew will be shifted to Hansen were at Mt. Pleasant SaturMarysvale for the summer. An adto the convention attend of the day vanced crew of seven men are also Sanpete-Sevie- r WoFederation of at Fishlake building a mess hall for clubs. mens the crew that will be sent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulsen and there in about ten days. daughter, Venna, were at Salt Lake City and Provo Friday and Saturday. Other Camp Improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills of Cas- Building of the new school building is progressing verv nicely. It should- - tie Gate, were guests last week of be ready for use about June 1st. New Mr. and Mrs. Oral Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sorenson were smokestacks are being placed on all buildings needing the same. The lawn at Salt Lake City Saturday and recently appears to be doing day acting as chaperones to members fine and it is certainly hoped that it of the Aaronic priesthood, who took e will soon be green enough to help im- - in the capital citys places of est as this years annual tour. the camp area. Vern Batchelor and Jack Jones of labor- - Salt Lake, visited Sunday with re Led Clifford Taylor, er held from Company 3749 and as- - tives and friends, Mrs. Kristy Robinson of Manassa, signed to assist Chief Mechanic An- tone Jensen, is sporting a new motor- - Colo., and Mrs. Caroline Swenson of were Utah, cycle which he recently purchased at Taylorsville, visiting Salt Lake. Mr. Taylor says there is Tuesday and Wednesday with their nothing like a good motorcycle to go cousins, Mrs. C. M. Mickelsen and places and see things. He plans to Mrs. F. P. J. .Smith. take a leave soon to see his parents New Resident: I stopped over in in Missouri, whom he has not visited San Juan. for two years. , Old Resident: Pardon me, but you The" May issue of the camp paper; should say San.Huan, In California The Southern Drawl, was publishd we pronounce our Js like Hs.t ,, New Resident: Well, youll have this week. Anyone desiring a copy of it can secure the same directing to give me time. You see, Ive been Com- - in this state only through Hune and a request to the Company Huly. mander, CCC Co. 479, at Salina. - dish-washi- j 50-m- Sun-plant- inter-prov- ) semi-skille- . J cJcmolisHC LsaAumftf- -. of Helpful Household Hints and Recipes Conducted by ELEANOR HOWE Unpleasant aftermath to visit from neighboring children can b sidestepped by seeing that the children always leave at the time set by their mothers. The simplest way to as-- s u r e their departure on the dot is to set the alarm clock for the time are supposed to leave. It is The in a they well to allow 10 minutes or so lee-- l neednt be covered if placed ice refriger- way to permit toys to be picked upj modern ator because the constant circula- and wraps put on. tion of humidified air from which A coml nation of 2 standard ex-- 1 food odors have been removed and tracts flavors this recipe for PISguards against rapid drying-ou- t Formula for keeping and heating Place all In pint fruit jars; potatoes V'&S in one: peaS or carrots In another, and sliced meat and gravy In another. Place In refrigerator. up left-over- left-over- s jars, - exchange of flavors. When it is time to use the leftovers, cover the jars and set them all on a rack in a roasting pan half-fillewith water. Bring the water to a boil and heat for about d 30 minutes. , Do not wait for a hole to come in the elbow of the boys sweater. Before a new one has started to stretch, sew a piece of old wool sock on the inside of the sweater at this point. This gives double wear at the place that usually goes first. i CREAM: Mix together 1 tablespoon flour, 1 cups teaspoon salt Add 1 sugar and egg, slightly beaten. Then add 1 pint scalded milk and cook, stiH ring constantly, until thick. Allowj to cool, then add 1 quart coffeei TACHIO ICE cream, 1 tablespoon vanilla extract and 1 teaspoon almond extract. Use a few drops of green coloring to( make the cream a light, delicate) green. Freeze in modern ice cream freezer, using 3 parts crushed icei to 1 part rock salt. When turning becomes difficult uncover, remove, the dasher and pack down the ice cream with a spoon. Cover and replenish the mixture, draining off the water. Cover the freezer and let the ice) cream stand for at least an hour' before serving. Serves 8. ! It is troublesome and expensive to heat up the oven to bake Just one potato. Here is the way to do the baking on top the range. Set a small lid inside a pound coffee can. In this, place the potato which has been rubbe$ with grease. Put the lid of the coffee can on tightly and a medium size potato will be baked in about 35 ice-sal- salt-les- s -' poisons The front door key will never be mislaid, or hard to find In a large bag, if you have it sewn securely on a piece of narrow ribbon the same color as the lining of your bag. Fasten the other end of the ribbon to the bag with a snap lastener. t; Four ordinary pins are about; the best danger' signal ever devised for mark-n- g minutes. iq the family medH cabinet! Stick them dlfl cine . through the top of the cork, in ferent directions and there will bd no mistaking the bottle, even la the dark. : Copyrighted 1938 hy EJeemor Hotel f tLiyeStpckj Situations 1 This week con- est number of votes shall be declared fjA.KPKAllCHim cludes the outline of the new Direct nominated as presidential electors. In on from Primary Law, continuing, the event the state of Utah becomes Section 44.) entitled to more than four presidenFcouonna importance of the sheep .mainly valuable for fine wool produc-an- d wool business in California is Californias sheep business con Section 45. Independent Candidates, tial electors, then the five or more persons receiving the highest vote tinued Nomination. mainly for wool production phasized this month whim the annual shall be so declared. Immediately afclose of the 19th century. until the Candidates for public office who do ter such nomination, the chairman California ram sale is held at Sacra- As the increased, th e population not wish to affiliate with a political and the secretary of the said state mento, May 24 and 25. This is one of ."as a demand for continually greater the largest sales of improved rams meat foods party as define in .this act may be committee shall certify such nominaand gradually the dual held in the United States, because nominated otherwise than by a direct tions to the secretary of state. California is not only one of the put pose sheep has been developed primary election in the manner folSection 47. General Election Laws largest wool growing states in Am- th.1t is, breeds were introduced that lowing: Powers of State Board erica, but the states product in of were valuable both for wool and for Applicable A certificate of nomination shall be meat production; of Canvassers. early lambs has for many years been prepared which shall contain the So outstanding hag been the for high quality. name or names of any candidate or The provisions of existing statutes outstanding of high quality mutton There are around 18,000,000 sheep candidates for the office or offices to concerning elections and any amendbreeds that Californias early lamb lambs and in slaughtered annually be filled, their several post office ad- ments now or hereafter made therethe United Elates, and of this total. production has become nationally so resiif their the same several far as to, dresses, ae consistent California accounts for approximately famous for high quality. Result is any, dences, and, if in a city or town, the with the provisions of this act, shall each year. Moreover, Cali- that around 500,000 California early street number of residence and place apply to the election provided in this 2,500,000 fornians themselves are great lamb lambs are annually shipped to the of business, if any, and shall desig- act, the intent of this act being tv about three or f mr middle west and Atlantic coast, where nate in not more than five words, in- place the nominating election under consumers, eating times as much lamb per capita as the high quality product commands stead of the party, the political of the regulations and protections in citizens of the United States as a a premium. Besides, due to the mild other name which the signers shall respects of the laws in force as to whole. California, with about 5 per winter climate, it is possbe to pro- select; provided, that no name of any general elections. That all the powers cent of the lambs 60 to 90 days car- population of the United tucp KP'hig political party as defined in this act and duties conferred and imposed by licr in California than in other major the eats of Etates, approxiproduct shall be used, in whole or in part, for the laws of this state upon all ; ublic 2,000000 sheep and lambs, or rheep sections. this purpose. Said certificate shall be officials relative to electicns and all mately 12 about Today, the sheen business provides per cent of the total United signed by legal voters residing with- laws relative to the conducting of States California with an annual cash inproduction, in the district or political division in general elections are, in every detail The sheep business has been of come .of around $18,000,090, The and for which the officer or officers and particular, conferred and imstates flocks had an inventory value, economic importance in Calif are to be elected to the number of at posed upon each and all of such offi- greatsince the Pacific coast was first according to the United States deleast three hundred when the nomin- cers in connection with the nominatsettled by the Spaniards. In those pat tment of agriculture, of $25,622,-00- 0 ation is for an office to be filled by ing elections conducted under the proon January 1, 1938. Eixty years the sheep flocks were largely the voters of the .enty-e- state, or, at visions of this act .except as herein days of Merino blood, a breed that was W the state had 7,700, 0!0 sheep and least one hundred 'where the nomina- otherwise specifically provided. And lambs, about twice as many as 'at tion is for an office to be filled by whenever the provisions of this act number and also by a title which present with an inventory value' of the voters of a district less than a m operation prove to be of doubtful fha! cowr thl Bubject matter vt the $15,400,000. state and greater than a. county, or or uncertain meaning or not suffi- amendment or question submitted,) , by the voters of a county of at least ciently explicit in directions and de- and the oleik of each county) This happened once at the Atchison county fifty when the nomination is for an tails the general provisions of title shall cause to be printed both the counter: )( Kansas) Globes want-aoffice to be filled by the voters of a 25, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, number and the title of the proposi-- : A man handed in an advertisement district, ward, or other division less and as subsequently amended, and tion or question to be submitted upon offering $100 reward for the retun than a county, other than a city. The the customs, practice, usage, and the ballot to be used on election day.jof his wifes cat. Isnt that a high signatures to said certificate of nom- forms thereunder, in the same cir- amf on the. sample ballets, and publish' reward? asked the clerk. Not n ination need not all be appended to cumstances or under like conditions, the same law. as for j this case, I provided said by the man. drown'd... one paper, but no certificate shall be! shall be followed in the construction ,lthe cat, Approved March 22, 1937. legal that does not contain the rfctpii-sit- e and operation of this act to the end number of names of voters whose that the protection of the spirit and names do not appear on any certifi- -. intention of said laws shall be excate previously filed under the pro- tended so far as possible to all nomvisions of this "cMon; provided, that inating elections. If the provisions of any such certificate of nomination this act and the general provisions of may be amended in this last respect said laws are found to be inadequate at any time prior to ten days before or in any way in conflict with each the date of primary election. The cr- - other, the state board of canvass-rRe tificate may designate or appoint. aS constituted by section I vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, shall1 or one the face thereof more upon are authorized to make modifica-- i persons as a committee to fill vucan-,an- d cies and, in case of vacancy in any options and make and adopt such rules! . ' such nominations, the same may b and. .regulations as will be effective j filled by such person or committee in making possible the proper . and by a verified certificate to that ef- orderly' operation of this act, and such ' fect, duly filed with the officer with1 Modifications, rules and- regulations whom the original certificate of nom- as are of necessity made shall be ination was filed at least eight days binding And of. the same effect as if before the date of election. Each they, were a part of this act. voter signing a certificate shell add to his signature his place of residence and shall, before an officer duly authorized to administer the ' same, make an oath ,by affidavit thereto attached that he is a voter within and for the political division for which such nomination is made and has truly stated his residence. Said certificate, when executed and acknowledged as before prescribed, shall be filed with the secretary of state when for an office or offices to be filled by the voters of the entire state or of any division or district greater than a county or with the county clerk when for an office or offices to be filled by the voters of an entire county or county district or city or muni- - county clerk of each county, COPYRIGHI 1938, THE WILKEN f AMILY, INC, ALADDIN, SCHENLEY P. 0,PA. 90 PROOF. 75 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. ing such amendment or question by to The certificates of nomination T be filed with the secretary of state shall be filed not more than sixty days or less than thirty days before the date of the November election and the certificates of nomination to be filed with the county clerk shall be filed not more than sixty or less than fifteen days before the date of the IN ROOMINESS AND RIDING COMFORT NOT JUST IN BRILLIANT STYLE (Editors Note -- em-jGo- j j 11 i ia . j d j s, 25-6-1- 0, - j designat-cipality- -. HY November election. Within eight days after the filing of any such certificate of nomination with the proper official as aforesaid, each and every candidate named in said certificate of nomination shall formally accept the nomination therein tendered in a written statement, duly acknowledged, which said statement shall contain the fall name ard place of residence of stids candidate and, if in a city or town, the street number of the same, if any there be, j and his place of business, if any, and j j post office address. When th Vrovisions of this section have been complied with, the candi-- J in such cerdste or candidates-namebe enshall nomination tificate of titled to all the rights and subject to all the penalties of candidates nominated at direct primary elections. This section shall be liberally construed, so as to give independent candidates for public offiee-- every reasonable opportunity to make their candidacy effective. d Section 46. Presidential Electors. Presidential electors shall be chosen by the state central committee of each political party by ballot at a meetipg called for that purpose and the four persons receiving the larg- - PAY MORE?" ...BUT . . . LOW PRICE HAS NEVER BOUGHT SO MANY FINE-CA- R SATISFACTIONS BEFORE |