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Show PAGE THE EIGHT Pitts,' who won fame as a Sing Song diamond and gridiron star is now free and playing te *- "Alabama --+ . Greenriver News sharge | | | Shaner. the of A vice TIMES-INDEPENDENT, | president, Mrs. delightful social hour was tnjoyed and delicious refresh-| ments were served by the hostess.| The Woman's Missionary society met church Presbyterian >f the of Mrs. home at the Wednesday with a good attendMay Mamie ince. An interesting program with waz as leader Wilcox Ruth Mrs. business the and enjoyed much the by conducted was meeting DeMilton. Mrs. president, vice by served were nts refreshme ‘icious UTAH MOAB, FSA Borrowers Raise Incomes, Survey Shows | have oe, been able to pay $70,756 in Fe Our Family's WHISKEY RECIPE 3 Rio Dr re 3 6: |. ADD TO THE JOY OF FARM. LIVING back taxes to the state, and $1,| $14,202 as repayment on their ob-| lications to the government. | Throvgh the farm. security ad-| ministration debt adjustment serfor a ball clup in vauaese, N. C. vice they have reduced g<neral in-| debtedness a total of $464,283. San Francisco, Arril 25-A 15 In addition to the rehabilita-| per cent boost in income and a ticn program, FSA is charged with| 32 per cent rise in net worth are Miss Rose Eller of Grand Juncmaking loans under the Bankhead-| "only part of the progress made icn was a week-end visitor at the Jones act to tenants, sharecroppers | by Utah farm faiilies in the George Beebe and D. B. Shaner and farm laborers, enabling them| farm security administration rural homes. to purchase family-size farms of rehabilitation program," according Mrs. Paul Woods, Mrs. Levi their own. With available funds} Laurence I. Hewes, Jr., FSA| Kendrick and daughter, Betty, were the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mil- to 10 tenant purchase loans' were| regional director, who yesterday Harry E. Wilken arrivals the first of the week from ton and Mrs. Henderson. the last revealed results of a nationwide! made in Utah during California for a short visit with day fiscal year and 8 more are expected school high Emery E county Gi ae . ; survey made by his agency tu friends. and relatives = weil attended by Greenriver estimate its own success in rehabi-| to be made this year. ¥@S ill; quite been has Dinning ats PINT % PINT Another frogram for farm | citizens on 5 Thursand students se tet litating low-income farmers. week tl Ath . the No. . 230 flu thisis week. vith No.0. 229 jasbed ol tenants carried on by farm securiSaturday and Friday Jay, the| dq the; aia, aaa . hb Increases in annual income and. Hich "?: a Thurman has purchased Carl 1% GAL. ty promotes more_ secure land UART : net worth found by the survey in High honors welt Week. tendrick house and will take pos-| |Vail encouraging farmers. t° q Hatt in dramatization, War- Utah are averages for 4.266 fami- tonure, No. 231 || session soon English, vlan ahead for crop rotations, soil oral returned) ‘€? Thompson in lies, tabulated from the time they) Seeley Hawley "Mrs. ecnservation and other sound solo vocal in came to the governm:nt' § agency Tuesday from Zion park for aj Molly Jean Wilson =a '"arming practices. The FSA study instrumental _ solcists, for loans to the end of 1939. the and|22d_ relatives with visit brief 2 indicates that 1,407 Utah tenants Billy Moore, Melvin Shaner, Bus' friends "During this time,' Mr. Hewes > McDougall and said, "these families have not only have thus obtained written leases Rolly Purdy, ‘ter ee J : Mrs. Eugenie Simenson and Mrs. in place of indefinite verbal agreeArel Hunt. Louis Vetere set a new added $3,201,249 in net worth to Ethel Tasker left Tuesday for Salt county record in discus throwing, ments with land owners. the wealth of their communities Lake City where they will attend The survey also found that l1,a rather formidable over and above all debts, but also makes the state convention of federated which 807 families in Utah are eligible list of county records held by have raised their yearly income a} clubs,, as delegates from the and in need of rehabilitation loans, Greenriver track men, both past tctal of $482,335." Woman's club. ‘but have been unable to get them and present. The farm security administraW. J. Goddard of Salt Lake City, because of limited funds. tion considers cash income gains "and lecturer of the Masonic (Received to late for last week.) less important to the nesdy small lodge, made his official visitation Rev. and Mrs. Shindledecker farmer than savings he can make Radio broadcasters pay more to Orient lodge on Wednesday of 3 million dollars a year im were Colorado visitors the first of by ‘raising more food for home than ‘ast week. royalties for the privilege of senathe week. Mr. Shindeldecker atconsumption and more feed for The final meeting of the M. I. ine popular songs over the ether 4A. was held Monday of this week. tending Presbytery at Boulder and his stock, and by careful budgetwaves. Shindledecker visiting her ing and planning of operations. A 6:30 o'oclock dinner was served Mrs. ijaughter at Montrose. Utah i rehabilitation borrowers on the lawn to about a hundred $973,587 worth of gccds aoe GN; Poe tas a Joe Hammond cf Price and Mr. preduced vst suests followed by an _ interesting SS} PR gy es aes re RN ti, a3 Vaughn of Helper were business for family use last year. ‘They Blended Whiskeyprogram in the church. canned 1,371,391. quarts of fruits Miss Mafide May Babcock, of the visitors in Greenriver last week. wae alten caenTy ric vegetables, or an average of Clifford Bigelow, son of Mr. and and University of Utah, gave two very SIL SUPERVISED. By: td ee LSA Elijah Bigelow, and Miss 321 quarts each. Each family fine programs at the schocl house Mrs. Melvina Lance of Hanksville were averaged producticn of 538 gailons m Tuesday of this week which Saturday of of milk, and better than 27 tcns were well attended and much en- married at Price on last. week. Thev will make their of forage. These figures represent joved. enterthe diversified production considSimonson 10me in Greenriver. Eugenie Mrs. ‘ 84 8 prc1, : wh Dekdad . of. 75% grair 50.6 whiskey. enced The annual parents' day was ered an essential part of every ' tained the Past Matrcn's circle of neutral spirits. afternoon. held this year on Friday, April 18. FSA farm and home plan, and in Tuesday on OFS. +4, Copyright 1940, The Wilker Family, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley P. O., Po Ten members were in attendance 4 different plan was followed than each case are gains over farm years, as_ the high production when the 4,266 families and the business meeting was ll in previous school. students were allowed to joined the rehabilitation trcegram. APRIL 27 remain at heme in the forenoon According to Mr. Hewes, his and their classes were attended by agency's borrowers in Utah _ also! their parents. In each class, a resume was given of the course much. The parts were taken by taught and discussions were car- Vail Hatt, Darrel Ross, Floyd ried on regarding the value of the| Baker, Dorothy Holohan, Keith course and its "carry-over value". Ainsworth and Warren Thompson. MUSIC STARTS AT 9:30 In the afternoon a program was The high school band journeyed conducted at which the try-outs to Moab on Saturday of last week in the various subjects were held. to attend the band meet. They The representatives selected frcm spent a very enjoyable: day and the various grades in oral English found the Moab reople were royal were: 6th, Dennavore Hatt: 7th, entertainers. Aside from the band Hazel Shaw; 8th, Vivian Hunt; those making the trip were: Mr. 9th, Warren ‘Thompson; 10th, and Mrs. Sandberg, Mr. and Mrs. Helen Wilson; 11th, Billy Moore; May, Mr. and Mrs. England, Mrs. 12th, Wynona Searson. Idabelle| Moore, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Peterson, Christiansen won in the retold Mrs. Downard, Albert Weber and story and Wynena Searson' the Mrs. Shaner. dramatic reading. Molly Jean Wilewer esnmirte ANG SMOTts, SUit. a... -..;-. 2.2. 98¢ son will represent the junior high in vocal solo. The instrumental Trax Athletic Underwear, two-piece suit -..............- 78e soloists are: cornet, Billy Moore: trombone, Melvin Shaner: clarinet. Levi Straus Gaberdine S Shirts ................ $2.95 to $7.95 Eugene Purdy: baritone, Rolly McDougall; sousaphone, Arel Hunt ALL NEW STOCK The Woman's club met on Thursday of last week at the hcme of Mrs. Edna Beebe with Mrs. Florine Hair Brush Sets - Wrist Watches - Ties - Socks Peacock as assistant hostess. Abcut 20 members resconded to roll call. Shirts - Shaving Sets Plans were perfected for entertaining the district convention in May. Mrs. Ethel Tasker and Mrs. Eugenie Simonson were selected as delegates to the state convention We have a complete stock of these of federated clubs, with Mrs. Irene Shaw and Mrs. Helen Wilson as wonderful tires and can give you alternates. The sum of $5 was conColorful New Slack Suits, novelty shark skin tributed by the organization to immediate service. and hop sacking $4.95 to $5.95 the local Boy Scout trop and the several special committee who had finished their duties were disWe will take orders for any size and color missed. Following the business COME IN AND COMPARY meeting a very interesting pro-| OUR PRICES gram consisting of a paper on} Beautiful New Dance Sets - Dance Hankies WITH MAIL ORDER Judaism by Ruth Baker, and one PRICES Manicure Sets - Purses - Jewelry - Many on Zoroasterism by Helen Seeley,! a book review by Winifred' Nelson Other Beautiful and Useful Gifts of "The Uasarene," and a vocal| solo, "Lilac Time," by Jane Seeley| was enjoyed by all. 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