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Show rHE Page Two San - Advocate "The fl Itauco Evkkv Tmumboav B Tni CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY OMK f NCWtPAPKR. ONI COST ONI COVKRAOKe General Excellence Honorable Mention J 949 Ea cellence in Typography Plaque, 1950, National Editorial Association General Excellence Plaques 1946, 1947 and 194 Utah State Press Association Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3. 1879. Subscript tlon rate $3. yearly in Utah; $3. yearly outside state. Hal G. MacKnight, Publishes Alex Bene. Jr., News Editor Mrs. Helen Smith, Society Editor ASSOCIATION- - UTAH STATE NATION Al IOITOKIAI ASSOCIATION fclilB?.TI.HTB CORRESPONDENTS -- ...Spring Glen Mary Ellen Davis Hiawatha .uth Davis Castle Gate osephine Houghton.. Acmes S. Jeffs Sunnyside-Sunn.vda- Elizabeth Hanson Lou Jean Jensen Ethel Hili.abrant Dora Van Natta le Kerilwortt ....... ...Spring Canyun ... Wattis Rains Wellington Hragerion - Wanda Peterson....................... .. Bessie Roberts..,.. OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH We salute the Boy Scouts of America, its 43rd birthday during Boy Scout Week, February 7 to 13, with its membership at an all-tihigh of 3,250,000 boys and adult leaders enrolled. ob-seri- ng Our nation is all the richer for since 1910 more than 20,200,000 Americans have benefited by the training, fellowship, handicraft skills and high adventure of Scouting, and have been strengthened ; by the high ideals of the Scout Oath and Laws. Boy Scout Week this year places a major emphasis on The Scout Family. This is a two-wa- y recognition. It honors the many fathers of Scouts among the 850,000 adult volunteer leaders in the organization. It salutes the 127,209 mothers who give generously of their time as Den Mothers in the Cub Scout ranks. It is here that the enrichment of family life is a main objective. Though doing things together boys and parents learn to know each other better. This emphasis upon strong family ties helps to build a stronger America. The Scout Family of Scouting programs meet the varying needs of boys. Cub Scouting is for boys 8, 9 and 10 years old. Boy Scouting is for those 11, 12, and 13. Exploring is for would make it possible for a boy to enjoy There are 58,934 churches, synagogues, schools, civic and fraternal groups who sponsor the nations 84,300 Scouting Units in their aims to strengthen family life and build a better citizenship in the community. Most of these groups sponsor one of the three programs. The need today is for more boys to have the advantages of Scout training. these groups can best meet this challenge by sponsoring additional ' programs. This would make it possible for a boy enjoy Scouting over a ten year span, from 8 to 18, under the same auspices. TWENTY YEARS AGO From tit FOtt ef Tit Sue Price has Utah Optometrists association as official examiner for this district in the 6tate-wiindustrial visual survey. The survey is being made in connection with save your vision week which will be observed nationally from February 5 to February 11. Dr. W. W. Lewis of - been appointed by the de For the purpose of adopting resolutions opposing the modification of repeal of the prohibition laws, a mass meeting will be held triday evening under the auspices of the Carbon stake relief societies, the mutuals and primary associations of the LDS church. tU Tit Nnn-Aiv(- ttt ment ahead of the meter shall constitute prima facie evidence that the wire was attached for the purpose of obtaining electric current without paying for It. The second ordinance provides that it is unlawful for any person to turn on electric current or cause this to be done without the authority of the city electrician. THIRTY YEARS AGO Having purchased a lot on the north side of Main street about in the middle of the block between Eighth and Ninth streets, on which stands at present a building used as an office by the Arrow stage line. The Price TradHearing will commence in dis- ing company plans to put up a trict court Monday on the suit new store room to accomodate th? brought by P. O. Silvagni against growing needs of their business. Carbon county to recover taxes paid on an increased property Fishin. valuation. The case is regarded That is the reply of the Utah as being very important because Oil Refining boys to an inquiry e county-widon the of its bearing as to what they are doing out revaluation conducted in 1931. at the Farnham well. They had just got to going good after the Two new ordinances making It cement job when the bailer dropIllegal for persons to tamper with ped off and they had to start electric meters or connections fishing for it. have been passed by the city council.. One ordinance states it James Thorpe and Catherine will be unlawful for any person both of Castle Gate, were Walsh, current of use ahead to electric by Rev. A. F. Givannoni a meter and that any wire attach- - married at the Notre Dame de Lourdes last Saturday. HBcckcl PACKING CO. US BEFORE YOU SELL! PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK On Price-HelpHighway Phone Z4I WE er A guy chained to a wheelbarrow te blew into the office this morning to console us on the .fact that this paper is not as big as the Chicago Tribune. He may have enjoyed his visit. We did. He claims to be walking on a wager on the round trip from Washington, D. C., to San Francisco. He is on his way back and News-Advoca- - SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, February 5, 1953 those were the days ' THOSE ! WERE i : THE ! DAYS- -; c? VilHM llalnMJ Otnatem, N ; fcmw A kMwaiMMtiMMMttMi FHA 0 un - i puta i Teacher: What is It that comes a lion and goes out like a in like lamb? Teddy: , Its . father when he brings home his wages. S-- S Who goes Sentry: there?" Returning A.W.O.L : "Friend, with bottle. Sentry: Pass, friend; halt, bot- Haiti . tle!" Issues Blunt Warning to Homeowners Twelve Mumps Cases Blunt warnings to home owners against contractors and home equipment dealers selling new or untested products under the property improvement program of the Federal Housing Administration were issued today by David W. Cannon, director of the Salt Lake City FHA office. Mr. Cannon stated that his office is continually receiving complaints as to quality of materials or workmanship, or high pressure methods used by salesmen, contractors and dealers. "It is not the responsibility of the FHA to screen contractors or products for property owners, Mr. Cannon said, "Salesmen are famous or notorious for thinking up lures and other methods of persuasion in order to close a sale. We would like to caution all property owners to be careful when purchasing household equipment or having alterations or repairs to their homes, to make certain that they are get- premiums and commissions on sales made to friends of the buyer. "Such Inducements," Mr. Cannon sand, lead the home owners into believing he is getting a special price and frequently is the clincher in getting his signature on the line for something overpriced iii the beginning and for which the owner will be unable to pay." "The disillusion comes, unfortunately, after the owner has signed a note for payment of the Job or product and a completion certificate to the lending institution handling such loans that the borrower is satisfied as to the transaction. It is too late then to check' S"S comparable items of equipment or observed the Oldest Inwith other contractors as to cost habitant, folks round these parts and value. He has entered into a dont try to labor very much. Matlegal contract and must pay the ter o fact, I think the laziest man in the states lives right here in price." this village names Will Knott. Mr. Cannon concluded by urging Will Knott? a listener repeatall property owners to take these says he has not been unlocked ed. . and obvious precautions: simple from the barrow since he started. O. I. Hes Yep," replied-t- he 1. Buy from only a dealer known so lazy he never writes out his ting their moneys worth. in your community with a repuCitizens of Helper gathered in name in full just signs hisself The complaints coming to the tation for reliability. a mass meeting Monday evening Wont!" FHA, Mr. Cannon explained, are 2. Hire a contractor on the same at the call of the new mayor, F. ' S-- S usually based on charges of over- basis. C. Bertolino, to discuss the policy A fortune teller was giving a stating the merits of the product, 3. Be cautious of hew and unof the new administration and women the works. 10 years, 20 years or lifetime guargullible tested products. plans for civic improvement. A Dearie,"young she said, you will visit antees (by dealers who are not a contract only after very noticeable change has come 4. Sign in the established will the community) and lands marry foreign over Helper since the clean-u- g of the obligation consideration full so forth. and will be He choice. Selling overpricing in city affairs and genuine pro- man of your handsome. methods also include, according to being incurred. and dark tall, gress will be noted indefinitely. 5. Never sign the FHA Complet- And young?" interrupted the the director, offers of bonuses, woman. We made a mistake in last Yes, and very rich. weeks issue of the Sentinel, says The woman the fortune an exchange. A good subscriber tellers hands grasped and pressed them told us about it. The same day hard. "Thank you, she said. Now there was a letter in our post box tell me one more thing. How shall that didnt belong to us. We call- I of my present husband? rid get ed for 98 over the telephone and S-- S got 198. We asked for a spool of Two partners were arguing No. SO thread and when we got what about they should do to inhome we found it was No. 60. The business crease in their theatre. train was reported 30 minutes late. We arrived at the depot One maintained that people would if they twenty minutes after train time come to sit in their seats with red leather; and found that the train had gone. were We got our milk bill and found the other thought mohair more there was a mistake of ten cents appropriate. Finally they turned to in our favor. We felt sick and a third partner who was standing asked for the doctor. He said we by silently. Joe, youre not saying a word. were eating too much meat. We Its sifted superfine through silk I That predo you think about it? What hadnt tasted meat for two Kitchen Craft Flour . . . makes it blend more fluffs me he I ask If , replied, you months. The garage man said the and thoroughly with other ingredients. Everyeasily cut the admission jitney was missing because it think we should d. bake is delightfully lighter, tender, seats cover with the you thing and price new needed a timer. We cleaned with works wonders Kitchen Craft any the spark plugs and its run fne people. S-- S guaranteed. Switch to Kitchen Craft recipe. ever since. Yes, we made a mishome over soared Two buzzards of issue the baking. Eat better at a saving. take in last weeks lazily the desert when a paper. plane zipped by them, its exhaust Use for Fly Ash throwing flame and smoke. As it whizzed out of sight, one of the Fly ash from burning coal, buzzards remarked: when captured by smoke-arrestin- g That bird was really in a hurdevices, finds utilization in the ry." "Youd be in a hurry too, JE.1 manufacture of building blocks said Mama Buzzard, if your tail was on fire. and cinder blocks. " Nope, Reported From Carbon County Twelve cases of mumps were the only diseases from Carbon county listed with the Utah State Department of Health during the week ending January 23, a report from that state agency reveals. No report was received from the health officer of Price city. The total number of disease cases reported from the entire state almost doubled during the week of this report over the number that was reported during the previous week and was four times higher than during the corresponding week last year. During this week 2,623 cases were reported as compared to 1,922 during the previous week and only 521 reported during the corresponding period last year. Influenza led all diseases with 2093 cases. This was followed by strep infections with 211, chicken 117, measles," 112, German measles, 47, mumps, 23, poliomyelitis, six, infectious hepatitis, five, tuberculosis, two, and one each of cancer, diptheria gonorrhea, syphilis, rheumatic fever, meningitis (epid), and meningitis (non-epid- ). pox, ion Certificate until the - job is completed. Kitchen Craft Flour iS (yREFLUFFED for liahter even-texture- -- Its M: S-- S Professor: How old would a No Smoke from Fuel person born in 1894 be now? Smoking chimneys, once a sign Student: "Man or woman? of warmth in the home, are beHave you ever been troubled coming rare since householders began to learn that fuel will not by consience? Said he, with a wink, You bet. smoke if it is burned properly. The one my girl has is an awful tS V. ;J fitSSk r f ' S-- S nuisance. S-- S That pretty girl seems to be having a good time. "Mm, yes her fiance, a young medical officer in Germany, is coming here to marry her next vSb .month, "Well, she certainly seems to have solved the problem of what to do till the doctor comes! V. - - V S-- S BRIGHT BOY The manager discovered one morning that he had left his penknife at home. Entering the general office, he tried vainly to borrow one from the clerks. Finally, the office boy put his hand in his pocket and pulled out a pocket knife with a rather battered blade. How is it, said the manager, ' looking at the boy with admiration, that you alone of my staff have ' a pocket knife with you? "Dont know, sir," replied the unless its that my wages boy, are so low I cant afford more than one pair of trousers." I him. FANCY m ' Buyers of advertising have learned that there is no substitute for the circulation that newspaper give. v . - QJbYouJo smw FACE CHERRY PIE st c. shortening Into plot Measure Portpr for 9" bowL Add Vi tap. salt and 1 c. sifted Kitchen Croft Floor, ream with a spoon or rubDer scraper lill 3mootn ana satiny, a minute or two. Add V e. woter and one more tup Kitchen Croft Hour. Continue to mix iill mixture together. Press into Dali. Roll out naif of dough to tfc clings thirknww on a lightly flourea surface. Line pienan. F or the top crust, roll out remaining dough. Witt a round cutter, cut a scalloped opening in center. Cut ickel-sized openings around the larger opening. Fill pie and cover. Seal edge. Bake in a hot oven ,(425F.) about 30 min. Cherry Filling! Drain two 12 cans red tart pitted cherries through' a sieve into a bowL Combine I c. sugar and Vs c. cornstarch in a saucepan. Gradually add cherry juice, stirring tc make smooth. Add 2 tbsp. butter. Stir and boil 2 min., till thick and clear. Blend in a few drops red food color. Add drained cherries. Cool. Reserve a few cherries for garnisl Gornlshi Slightly soften a few shelled Brazil nuts in hot water. Wipe dry and ahave into thin slices. Tuck these "petals into the small openings in the baked pie. (Or use almond or pecan halve.) Place a cherry in the ceil ter o each, adding a green gumdrop stem. two-cru- ' The prosecutor looked pleased "As I thought, he said. Am" I suppose he was looking at hei instead of where he was going?" Not et all, said the witness It was his wife." 0& A S-- S The prosecuting attorney shook his finger at the witness. Was or was not the defendan' alone in the car?" he asked. "No, he wasnt alone, said the witness, "there was a lady with, i te'j |