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Show TAGr "THE VOICE OF SHARON- CIX - iia:.:ed- bu:;::ell JULY. Leaving Italy for tlie Ethiopian Front MAHAGER FAIR - SCFRA c'l.vias announce a great nun 8cr of "used Vl dis-.- cl them mav ca'I at i),e Jn. n .nation budding on n v'.ts tl at picture programs are being cot JaCiid dcs-.i- g ; st,.ke , h water av..l'e f, r r ng.iz,nts a mil ill the stake They tuav te lal w i' bout cost Anyone v , cubes. Dissolve alum in boding point and s. miner until melon and let watermelon siand in is clear. Sk.m out fruit and boil syrup Return fruit, bring to !uin water to cover over n.ght In until heavy. in the moining liia.n and we.gh. Slice boding point and lemon very thin and remove seeds jars. hall-inc- tl.t - t Trim olf the feen rind and cut Put all ingredients in preserving kettle away the pmk fesh. Make small balls wuth Vi cup wa'fr. Let stand in hour with a vegetable cutter or cut in neat to draw out the juice Bring to the NOTICE jT. SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 0v .1 . Mr. L. L. Bunnell of Lake View was Monday night appointed manag'r of the Utah County Fair on September 20 and 21. William J. County commissioner Johnson was in charge of the fair board meeting in which the budget and premiums were discussed and a publicity committee app inted. Seth T. Shaw, assistant professor of horticulture at the Brigham Young university, v as appointed chairman of the publicity committee, with J. B. Leyshon and J. R. Paujon as other members. Cash premiums will be given this year at the fair. Two years ago a fair was held in which commodity prizes were given. - The last regular fair was in 1931. : , 1 1 21 7 iI . EGG PRODUCERS VITAL FACTOR flock and health, vigor, and development of the pullets in the fall. Culling should be consistently pracBut right now ticed at all seasons. early molters can be marketed at fairly good returns to the operator. Some hens may not be laying, yet have not started a noticeable molt. A laying hen has a full, red and rather soft waxy comb, while the non layers It comb is small, dry and leathery. is usually covered with white scales when a suspicious bird is caught, if not laying, she will have a narrow space between the pubic bones and they will be thick and heavy. 1 he skin on the abdomen and around the vent will be yellow, thick and leathery. The vent, small, dry, and drawn, will In the laying hen, the be contracted. vent is large, dilated oblong, moist and protruding. Selection of hens for egg production, and the elimination of low or nonproducers is always an important practice for every poultry raiser to follow. It is especially important at this time of the season for three reasons. Many hens that have been only fair m production during the past six or eight months, have stopped laying and have gone into an early molt They will be out of production for the next three to six months. The pullets are maturing rapidly and are needing more house room as they increase in size. They should be placed in their laying quarters for the BLESSING before laying develops to any To live within my income used to be winter extent or not later than the great A worry on my brow. middle of September. Feed prices are It since then has become simplicity advancing and the poultry raisers canI live without it now. not afford to feed poor or nonproducers. The percentage of the flock that ds, 160 falls into the low producing bracket Topping registration rc for the is determined largely by the housing students enrolled conditions; feeds and methods of summer school of Brigham Young in Many other per the university Monday. feeding; disease conditions 160 Enroll At Aspen Grove School BUTLERS "IVE sons who planned to enroll were on the mountain campus. A mayor is numbered among the registrants. He is J. B. Harris, mayor of BUnding, who attended B. Y. U. in 1900. He and his wife have rented a home in Provo and he will travel to and from the Aspen Grove campus in the university bus, which will make a round trip daily. Dean H R. Clark, Alpine financial manager, came to Trovo Monday morning to purchase additional table ware and other items to accommodate the heavy enrollment. Another dormitory may be added, he said. He and President Harris chose a Site for the contemplated building Monday. which is now evi dent in the new silhouette. Fullness is everywhere. to please your d Evangeline Booth predicts that another war is impossible. Which reminds us of the predictions in 1917 that the World War would he over begins at the neck t at the cuff, giving a balloon the 1324 effect to the sleeves. forel gores or pleats giv- modern . . . WEST CENTER M M i i j ? 1 'j J r - , V I E a. .U MJy. Conversations on funeral services are rare and the subject, oftentimes, is avoided until emergency action becomes necessary. In such a time of need Hatch Mortuary is ready to serve you. Our dignified, reverent services are always complete, never lacking in sympati y or the little details so necessary to satisfaction. Our charges are low. HATCH MORTUARY 160 WE GO A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS North University Avenue PHONE Vo wms v b w On a YEARS WASHING SERVICE IN THE HOME ri 1 I 1 : i ! s t k t 4. That the record of the FAMOUS P DEXTER WASHER which is still running- at the factory . . NON-STQ- , .... . f wi wvuiu iuiv V wv Dial Temperature oiling. exactly the Selector provide much swish always unit never requires Sealed-i- n freez- fvTc ing speed desired. Revolving Shelf desired to the skirt. Ice Tray are just and Eject Simplicity Style two No. 1828 successfully cap- of this years many outstanding new features. There is a full selec- tures this new tion of sizes and models to meet one feeling in a dresry version for on af- ternoon at Bridge, the other your individual requirement. PRICES FROM strik- ing a less ' (tjr formal note. , The blouse to your suit can carry out this some idea, as exemplified in i CYT50 V. E 182; r pattern 1824. All these new style features M can be attributed to the peasant influence j, present J fashions , i I l See This Same Model In Our Store on Thats the kind of service you get day when you buy a DEXTER WASHER Store. . . . from a ond we predict they are here to stay for a while. D-T-- R SERVICE A With your Westir.ghouse Refrigerator come the atand-ar- d r warranty, plua four year additional protection against service expense on one-yea- PROTECTION $39.95 PLAN mechanism. The the sealed-icost of thisunusual protection is included in 6ve dollars the purchase price of your refrigerator. j i tan 04 pf -- ror a rxvr-n- , DEMONSTRATION 28-- 2 Bixora-- T aylor-Russe- ll 532 AND STILL RUNNING STRONG! it beautiful youve refrigerator ncuuw) I i In skirts, now much shorter, ing the 168 and Its many amazing new convenience features make Westinghouse repeated tra xjiiness, 707 THE EQUIVALENT OF in 30 day s. r It 4 smocking, ex- OOTERI ll - shirring or TT - one-ha- line with furnish the THE 27- Shelves Winter 1 eyes...ycar-affc.'-yea- PHONE Melon Preserves For There were 624,000 casualties in the lf ounce melon, e war, 785,000 in the powdered alum, 4't pounds granulatCrimean war, 700, (Hit) in the Revolu ed sugar, 3 lemons, 2 ounces g.nger ticmary war, 1,700,000 in the Nepole-oni- c root. wars and 10,01)0,000 m the world w ar economy to please your pockeibook In the Blouse it T) Russo-Japanes- ili'. QUuzar. ie full of enthusiasm the radical change about la East Africa and BEEN SCOUTING" Tm at stands first among states in th s rrg on in participation in the hoisirg pre gram, I ranklin D. Richards, Utah F H. A. director was inSormed from W ash r.gton las. W ednesdav , 1 700 More than modernization loans, totaling $75i' OjO, have been made m Utah and 6' applications for 51,9uj,0iil) to build new huines, P 'chase old ones or refinance exist-i- t g rnortgiges have been accepted for appraisal, Mr. Rnhaids reported Almost half of these applications have been consummated, he added. On the basis of relative population, this housing activity in Utah place the state ahead of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming, the other states in this F. H. A. region, Mr. Richards said. Kansas is in first place on a dollar volume basis, with Utah second. Liberalization of F. H. A. rules is increasing interest in the program, Mr. Richards pointed out. One important change is that prospective borrowers no longer need to be property owners to seek a loan. Another change has reduced the net interest charge to 6 per cent on loans to purchase homes, build new ones or refinance mortgages. fed-ei- Members of the 30th Italian Infantry departing from Naples on a transport for the colonic or service In the war against Ethiopia if that contest comes to a head. X And It Costs No More For The Best LOUIS KELSCH & SONS Utah i DEPENDABLE QUICK F H A LOANS i rtr-iliz- rd a UTAH LEADS IN f. 1935 Co, Dixon-- T aylor-Russe- ll |