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Show Friday, May UTAH VALLEY NEWS UNITED SALES Appliances are beginning to arrive in limited and four vacuum 'Vt letvivod thru nfri quantities. in arc cookers and this week, sweepers pressure a few days. We adise members to come in and place their orders for Co-oappliances now so that they will he in line for early delivery. Mr. Terry, Carafe Foreman, reports that due to increased business he sujryosts members and patrons call i.j advance and make upimiut meats fur repair work. He also n ports that Mount A L:de Garage is now an official in-- , sjiection station. This should ! good nows for all mcmbeis as we have had many rpies's for this service. Authorized , Co-op- " Milk Standard Can Be Raised by Flavor Farmers art improving milk at a rapid rate. Grade A milk meets the standards of the certified milk at 30 years ago. In another 30 years the Improvement will be even greater. Further advance will be aided or hindered by Savor of milk. The producer can exclude abnormal flavor and odora from tha milk. While it ia generally known that wild garlic flavors the milk to such an extent that it will be objectionable, and usually rejected by receiving stations, there are other factors that should be watched. A rye pasture ia capable of imparting to milk very undeairable Silage and aubataneea should bo fed after milking, or not lesi than five hours ladlno before milking. Alfalfa, clover, silage end certain weeds win give flavor to the milk. Common concentrate feed may be fed before milking Milk from cows late In lactation or those having mastitis should not be mixed with the regular milk. Barny milk is one of the most uncommon of all these defects. It We have on hand a go.vl supply of the follow; ny: 55 . . No. 2 Wash tubs, galv 1.-1- County Agents, Subject matter lceialists, faculty members of tic Stale Agricultural College ami the College Experiment county planning Hug-dustoci1.00 and local volunteer project leaders. DDT Spray 1 70 Through the home demonstra-- ' ion program, service is given DDT Airsol Bomb (used by Army) 2.95 along such lines as will help women to most efficiently and Stake Chain ft. .05 uli'f.'ictnrily meet their home including .aking problems. In the Ihiiry Iviirpment Line we have the fa.nous; roods, nutrition, clothing, home home planning, monenemeut. Univers ;1 Co- -p .Vilk.r, I;,iry Hot Water Heater and Mil house, farmstead and common (kuders. Wc also carry a stock of Jlilk Cans, .Milk Liu. bits ily beautification, family health and economics of home and famMilk Fillir Ui ci a:ul Dairy an. I Household Cleans". ily. o, Oil and Acccrsorhs drive in a For your Co-oI'v.lelii'K of a few of these acyour nearest Mount A' Lake Service conveniently Waled a' tivities are being shown by the following local leaders in their 1 700 West Center, Irovo, Utah and Orem, L'tah (opposite c 1.65 Garbage pails Wecdicide (8 oz. covers 2720 sq. ft) 1.00 10 jrnl. Zion and Bryce Canyon Nation- al Parks than in any previous year of record. By the same token- it may be expected that more than 500,000 persons will avail themselves of these two side trips in 1946. Many other hundreds of thousands will go into other areas. The impressions formed by these people. com-miitce- - de qt (extra strong) per p Mount A Lake Association Co-op- s iL f.ehi. Mrs. Will uim Trinnaman. American Fork, Mrs. A. f drove, I!e:i.-an- t Mrs. Leo P. 3, Spanisiibenjamin. ....... J - X . - t Vp An-K.;:- r ;. j.- , . v-ir-- , , , 'i V' Span i'll Fork, Mrs. Mary Aitkcn Lake Shore. Spanish Fork, Mrs. Win. Nielson, Palmyra. i 1 SHOWN Bertha honeymoon lasts forever! i- ' 'of' , tA ; Vi t - . g 4.; Hayn USED CARS Trained HAVE Mechanics , 15 North University Phone 6 6 6 Provo, Utah ' THI ORIGINAL UNSURPASSED AND 2-4- D WEED KILLER (Ekauutg (il Kills wild Morning Glory, Mu, tard, thistles, burdock, danp. lions, plantain. Poison Ivy, and many others. Will not damage maturing corn, wheat, or pas- ture and lawn i 1 L- '1 t PORTER-WALT- ON Wc are State Distribulors Seed and Nursery Specialists SALT LAKE CITY. 4, UTAH Telephone 475 -- ;" '.;a ' the easiest to do away. Proper sanitation, good ventilation and clean utensils will eliminate this trouble. If silage can be fed away from the milking barn it will aid in eliminating barny milk. Graini and dry bay hi addition to the concentrated foods are safe to be fed in the barn. j Electrical j Plumbing Heating Contracting Service i Tlie Extension Service, which' THROUGHOUT COUNTY muintiiines an Agricultural! and Home Demonstration! Agent the During last week of Na- Agent in every county m tional Demonstration Month the state nearly Is sponsored eoopera special cmpliasia of Home Demtively by the Federal Govern onstration work is being shown ment. Agriculture the State of Utah, and the View of one of Utahs mills whara continued vlgalenca is kept for ways in exhibits various commit- counties. by In the News Assisting in the pro to snablo mints to ship lower grade ores. tees. Utah Hume Demonstration gram are, in addition to the F(X)D AND THE TOURIST All mines eon tain various it la left In tha mine, For 1945 the greatest immedigrade ore, a term Therefor, tha higher the cost of ate source of new income and amountsto ofthelowwaufe which Is too operating glrvn a mine, the smaller tha state within the ' employment , to low i the to smelter mineable ore p grade ship becomes and ' s '' rests with the tourist business. It 8om values are there, the smaller thabody ore reserves and sp.,n1'1' it, la is entirely possible for Utahns coat too much operating the smaller the mining industry. to get $100,000,000 of this pro- ,to permit mining. The long life of the Industry In Thu an extent tho of ore h h business during this year-i- f or .et.d Altrlt the reserves of n mine are detoA Utah Is evidene that the mines f M fitable we can sense the tremendous mined hpep Plu leathp by operating costs and how have adhered to a policy of mining r n,uch low Krai,e ore as possible product formerly wasted, importance of some of the facmuch of the low grade cun be "sand- tors that are Important to the wlrhrd In" with the higher grade or rather than "gutting" the mine of! The lute, tinea ef sheep are uaed - s'1 the high grade for a temporary good to make surgical sutures. An ex-traveling public. Roughly, the commercial ore. Taxes, labor costs, pensive looking five main factors are; Good food, ahlpplng coats, treatment and varl- - showing, oua other and sundry Items go to It becomes a tragedy when low fur le now being Komi lodging; good roads; somemake up the extent of a mineable grade ore are left In the ground made from weoL thing unusual to see; something ore body. because It is acldom possible to The synthetic furs to do. It is units posinteresting la possible return and mine this ore. I'nlcai In Instances It aonin " - '& ara said to be vs . ' '. sible that their importance to a to mine the low grado product and the low grade Is mined with the more durable highly successful tourist trade Store It on the dump In the hope higher grade, tho majority will be than the genuina at soma further condition will loot poten-permand forever that much thus is in the order named. article. The chamIts shipment, but more often tlul wealth is nover taken out. ois skin la made from the akin of COMPETITION COMING x k ''KV-i- ) sheep. A new wax It may be timely to remind it wool product, 'lie-;already in the business or Wool OKcitl U. J. Ktry Pttr.fr. al ig algo a vitaIs fond that vtah serving being D min product over looked by successful chain HOME fue the planes of li support group wliirli will slums nail New processes have been discovV record tlio Inis is llw stirraft rarrirr I'SS SliangrlLa, named is operators from other areas. If ered to make wool thrink-prooPREPARED BV smuts these find coin prosperous lionor of the rarrirr Ilornrl, nliirh carried Ilia planes lliat first homing non - Irritating, wrinkle - proof and AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH n. unities where eating condiSterilized. Tokyo. Tlio rarrirr cumiurnrrd her combat oimalions with ilia OMiurwt tions Is are rot it other awlne diseases. Symptom: ram paisa, and wmt on to strike nt targets at Kyushu, Honshu, Hokkaid Strange as it may seem, wool la IS SWINB ERYSIPELAS going to lake them very long to t.icluda sudden deaths, arch,. not the natural covering for i ep. and other Japanese homo island targrls, Ths Sliangrl la aircraft J malic NOW IN ALL STATES backs, lameness, high fever, an., In the dark their minds to come In up ages the wool was a kind credited with damaging ilia balllrsldp Nagslo, one of ilia target stili and take ver. The solution to On of America's newest awint unwillingness of the hogs to mov of under-fu- r or down, but waa deo: for the test, to around. Pue the bescomplexity such a pn Mom should be quite dlaeaaca is rapidly cryslpclaveloped by selected breeding. a the dlas symptoms, veterinary 1039 It obvious. coming one of It worst. In wa reported In 2S et is. Today. nusis la generally necessary to deor termine whether erysipelas GRUDGING SERVICE Storing Potatoes Sitme other condition is causing Nrr is the qunlity of the food Cut, skinned or bruised potatoes the lease a. Tha distrust occurs n tho only matter that calls for two furms. The quick type causes should be culled out of those immediate Improvement. Grudgdeaths and move rap ed for whiter storage to protect the ing service is terribly irksome Idly through the drove. The linger remainder for long range holding, causes ing type enlarged Joints and Vegetable specialists report potatoes kjito the traveler. The time has sometimes sloughing of the akin come when it should he dug during hot, sunny weather are to have to beg for a unlesi pitked glass of water, or r little rronm ia proving extreme y valuable up WIt n thm Give yourself a young. for tlte coffee, or to le told, in Skinned or slightly cut potatoes . coping with erysipelas In areas a drug store on tlio lies! corner where it has become a problem can be cured if, immediately viluriWus npitenrance a Note the oniargrC Joints, typical of a luninr Vt-iImportant feature about use er digging, they are placed for 10 city, that there lw distinctively attracof rbronlo typo of erjaipclaa. of the vaccine la that It should be days in a very moist is no sugar to be served with atmosphere CT tive by being particu.!cJ'lbl0 ,rter l.hr a close to 60 degrees F. as possible, the coffee. Of course, it is easy eryaliielaa la causing several milare p:ga It. lion dollars erysip hog losses and exists to blame all Ibis on tho lndepen- lar about your hair dress. ?"? A cor.ky .hM..?,e,e In every state in the Union. In eias very commonly strike pip th 11 dent altitude of employees. The when thev are only a few days old Our expert work will some arena It has become so Im3 IhiMi is. however, that tho atli-Cement floor from farrowing un tut ,or U1 original not only keep- planted in the mil that authorities give you a coiffure that u. to or an employee will always fear it will be a permanent menace til weaning time, have also aided ing out rota but also preventing unin the control of the disease. I. due shriveling during storage. After co twin is certain (o satisfy your he a reflection of tiro altitude production. h. g do start dying of erysipelas the curing period, the same temAs a matter of ; of inniuuicniciit. most intimate desires. Perhaps the most difficult prob- thr carcasses should be disposed ol perature should be maintained but fact the worst service in several lem about coping with swine promptly, because rats and other a moderately moist atmosphere I strategically located restaurants erysipelas U the fact that It often vermin can act aa spreadsrs, am only resemble hog cholera and In aome can menace hog production to the Is needed. is performed bv the managers We l ave on hand a of tti aspects it may resemble entire community, and owners themselves. The limited supply of . . war is no long-an excuse, Cottonseed Handling j Everyone knows that enough Cotton farmers and ginners can inNAIL POLISH VITA FLUFF SI I AM IOO is idlo ted for every cup sugar crease returns from both fiber end PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY GO. i of coffee if is not diverted , seed by preventing field and storage tho Irto of which making BRUSHES IIAIR pastry, and NYLON damage of the seed. The cotton may be much more profitable LOANS OX should be harvested as soon as possible after the bolls open, should be 19 HI IS THE TOURIST YEAR SHARON BEAUTY SALON dry when harvested and should not The tourist rush of 1946 srart- Watches, Guns, Jewelry, Etc. contain more than 12 per cent moised in January. It will not end ture when stored or ginned. WeathM E SELL until December 31st. but the ered and unweathered IDA BIGELOW. BEAUTICIAN pickings greatest number of persons will New and Used Watches, Guns, Cameras, etc, should not be mixed. come through Utah In the weeks seed should be stored in Ught bins 51 No. Univ. Ave. immediately ahead. In the first IMIOXE 573 TROVO Phone 04SJ2 B ft H Pharmacy Bldg Oram, Utah or metal containers. four months of this year, 50 more persons registered at the Spotlighting DEALER: CO. 119 North Union Avenue t '" $12 Ee ready to serve your community with WEEDONE. Apparel . is aL 1,000 sq. fL.. MR. FARM SUPPLY u t - Large areaa as low as par acre if Jt grasses- ..$1 Bottle covers CLEANING DYEING PRESSING ri .i th. of Paul Hamilton Of Fine Wearing . Jacoba-ladde- r WE Factory vi X angels beautiful. A shining mind! YES! rtw 'ygy- " ' . r; sii. i -- Fork, Mrs. SERVICE -i f Hiieamin. .service as part of the Stale Agricultural College Extension Ser viee is to render educational as-sistanee to women, girls, and their families in their own eom-- l muni ties and homes. '- V Harvey. Orem. Mrs. Myrtle Kitchen. Spanish Fork, Mrs. Itay Pony are Community Builders'' QUALITY H 'n'inities: C. M. C. heaveni. flavor-producin- g Leaving Low Grade Ore Becomes Tragedy Vl' Ca-diu- thi Scera Theafer). the length of their stay within the state, the amount of money they leave will, however, be greatly influenced by the restaurants along our highways. It may be true that these places have had more .business than they could take care of, but it may be well to remember that no Dealers keen. i,. 1 peace reclined, Loves to commune wiih of tender power,- - thought. that ascend, liv. Thoughts TRUCKS Odor, Flavor and Grade Controllable by Farmer p 12 qt. ffalv. v:ilcr pails PONTIAC Happy the heait ti jt twilight hour, And. in the depth of INC. AND SERVCE, 31 Utah OREM APPLIANCE ORRELL DeLANGE, Manager Across from Scera Phone 0103J1 ' : . nCv pJ , at c Jut coa&sr ia wo?. pot f, l, ex-Ja- p I Keep Your Youth intend-Immedia- , 4. vzte i aft-Th- j g j , . I ! ; Well-drie- d HOT ON YOUR TINTYPE i'andma looks calm and collected as she poses for not on your tintype! osterity, but she wasn't Getting: her family ready for this picture was a Ion?, weary business. The day this photo was snapped. Grandma was u? at dawn, wrestling with the old wood stove, coaxin. the kettle to boil, cooking breakfast. And the day before, she Ironed the mountain of clothes that hau needed such hard scrubbing. The day before that But that was Grandma's life. She didnt know sny other kind. Her way of housekeeping took lots oi' time, lots of elbow grease. In Grandma's gayest dreams she never imagined the time would come when a woman would have dozens of electric servant ; daily for the cost of a bar of soap. Electric service ready and willing around th' lock and calendar is a modern miracle Grandma Missed by being horn too soon. But electrical lependability (and cheapness, too) didnt happen by ccident. Not on your tintype! Theyre the result of 'enty of hard work and practical experience on the 'rt of your neighbors who operate this company. Hear Nelson Eddy in "THE ELECTRIC HOUR", wilh Robert Armbrutler's Orchestra. Sundays. 1:30 p. m-- . Station KSL. UTAH POWER & UGHT CO. |