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Show . I - Salads to'Servc in the Spring Correspondent ITIIA LAYTON WHITFSIDES Phone 30 Jy Wednes- - Leonard A. Robins, who has been Ferris R. Thomas- ilUwith pneumonia for?the and Mr. Mr- and quite Wesley, is reported as improving. and week, past Wilkinson filSm A- -and Dnna spent A baby girl was bom to' Mr. and ughters, ts of Mr and Mrs. Ralph RamptoiTbn Tuelay, day fin ,lma sidoa-Wednesd- Years Ago items tnkrit from the files of The Weekly Rrttex for Slav U'il; 'Troop j o. 1 Cura-iiH'-mn- ' , W n m-- - jAY ne'in j j 5 iLc.fi; multi-seasone- I S pa-rea- nt Ij-ga- n, j ; d. two-wee- two-we- ek . one-year-o- ld ut BOUNTIFUL ay - "17 r -- - , idS fi, Ao-s- - -- it Tol-tine- enter-lucheo- af-re- hon-Rond- ay a jn. s E. . ie j for-Mi- ss ; -- j narkr d j t ' 11 - i is-- ; . i n add-mi- i i . Bar-le-Du- the past week at I'u moiilou win re they noted c V Thatcher was business visitor in Layton the Dan A. Adams of a fore part of the week. The work of installing tho new pea viumg machines At. Layton will be ihished in time to make the fir-- t tVst run the latter part of the 1 'll-- ' d ! , J - ss W 1 : Water Conservator Discusses Drouth Fight in the State . . j rof-os- S& girl horn Monday evening. This of Ogden were Kaysville visitors makes two granddaughters for Mr. this week. . and Mrs. James II. Robinson in one Mrs. George Ft Bishop was the dav. recipient of a very pleasant surRrincipal George Q. Knowlton of prise party at her home in Kaysthe Farmington school was given & ville Monday evening in honor of testimonial Sunday afternoon by her birthday. the eighth grade graduates. A, Galbraith & Neilson, blacksmiths, splendid program, whs given lur- - j have dissolved partnership. M r. mg. whnh State Superintendent ot Neitson will retail the Owen black-lublImdruition D. C. Jensen and; smith shop and Mr. Galbraith has Mipcrintemlent H. (k Burton spoke, leaded the Sheffield shop where he Mr, Knowtfon was present-edwith ' w ill do auto repairing and other a gold w a tcli by the graduates, machine work. t TUr. unfTMrH. Claire Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford lies, l ent Whitesides, and Roy mer residents of Farmington, but Gardner, of Lehi motored to Ligan now of Dayton, Idaho, visited in 'Where they sent the Farmirrgton Friday, Saturday, week-enisiting With friends. n Mrs Farmington W . L. W iggill lias been released spent a few days this week visiting as. town elerk and Ims been appoint- - jvi'h tier sister, Mrs. Stevenson, of ed a houid member at Miyton to fill Cottonwood, the vacamy caused by the Mr; Im 31 rs. "Milton Hess' left nut of F.. G. King. Koyal C Owe "1 of Kaysville won the loii'gjui' offered hi.by Soont in the turr Eugene eumpme contest Friday night which wigs a feature of the May fiesta of The Ogden Gateway eomril,' field on the bunks of I lit' Ogden river m ar Ogden eanyon, Kenneth Shef-fId is the scout immter. The diouih of more thiui five weiks win broken by a shower Sunday night when the ground was inomti in Kuysulle to the depth iof more than an inch In the south m- JOSVTHINT OITISOV pari of the county the rainfall Was Somewhat heavier, and there was iMnutor, IL'iut toiHi Institute hAIL- another rain Tuesday. D.V S limp us iti o the warm sunshine, tagil,i bmg of were Wasatch the higher .peaks wintii- snort Indoors. Tim c mu! tl.ii !, urge to 11 ocrod wulh snow earth is upon us. vo plant the seeds of premia! .. Mower Millie of H proper-- ' The pardons to hriglucn our houses and vegetable gu ' u M cool, ,t;, in Davis county has been fixed h crLp salad groi its that will hot summer inov. The valuation of at V v alt .i, O'.is, !.', lies between planting and picking months when f in the slate is placed all pros-rtI'.itiM have fresh fruits and u ytahlos. Here the Das is. county also ed with jut SikM.i'llhStU.. spring mark) their early produce, oro ring a new source of nttrai has a per high very capita wealth oK. Salads for each person. that may bo served in many ways as a howl of b foarly ...la clous fruits in a deep Mr. and Mrs. 11. II Robinson o,f of lettuce, assorted vegetables i ' i. Mil t'.udd-- ctl salads. Topped oil with a good Faiminglon announce the birth of ai h w dl ro- mayonnalso dr Mr. and a daughter on Monday. veal surprising possibilities. And yet it Is well tova. .hi that Farming-toRobinson of Mrs. Edward tin1 flavor of these salads to sustain fatnih l iid. l'i are also the parents of a baby ing sjtuevs and oilier ingredients to a inavonnaiso base, it is possible to seiTo their heriL to conform to the pemi MMimk. This dressing each du versatilo mayonnaise recipe may appear In the follov c ing shortage of feed. Such reducing spi ing tion of herd should he Accomplished guises by adding the dashes of this and that sugge; t d ln in on orderly manner. Th.-tMayonnaise (foundation recipe! The dry farm sections oftlie stand 10 mlnul. tnlil to Contbitte 1 teaspoon state will mature very little grnin foundation recim. F ui iiallv good Prepared this "year. The dry land alfalfa Brown Mustard, Lj teaspoon salt, with Beet Salad mnl Mink I'hiekui sections will not produce a, cutting Salad. teaspoon pepper, and of hay. This, of course, means an Indian Dressing To foundation spoon paprika. Then add 1 egg of feed and liveaad beat well, using egg heater. recipe add VI tu chopped t'howr acute shortage In light of the pending stock. Use 2 cups salad oil In all and add Chow Tickle. F dully good with shortage, it is suggested that concup very gradually (by teaspoons String Bean Salad und Spinach sideration Ih given to the thought at first) beating all the while. Use Salad. that the dry and irrigated farms; 2V& tablespoons Pure Cider Vinethat are, now' planted to grain which Norwegian Dressing To foundawill not mature, he pastured off for gar, add 1 tablespoon and heat In tion recipe, add L cup Sandwich feed. Alffelfn. on the areas where well. Add ntoro oil, thinning (as Spread and 1 tablespoon capers. no water fupply has been Available, tho mixture thickens) with remain- (Good on any li.di salad.) Espeing Vinegar until all of both Is cially good with Shrimp Salad and will produce more by being pastured off than by attempting to produce a used, beating continuously, (Per- Lobster Salad. crop. Russian Dressing To foundation fect mayonnaise if you follow these he should Culinnry supplies V4 Chili add Sauce. Chill directions.) cup recipe watched very carefully, Professor Celery Dressing To foundation thoroughly and serve. Especially Clyde advises. In many sections cup finely chopped good with Bean Salad and Ham recipe add of the state culinary supplies are celery and 2 tablespoons chopped Salad. drawn from irrigation canals. green pepper. Especially good with Snappy Dressing To foundation Steps should lie taken in communities thus supplied to watch the posLettuce Salad and Cucumber Salad. recipe add 4 tablespoons Tomato sibilities of developing either surClub Dressing To foundation re- Ketchup, 1 tablespoon Worcesterface runs or springs to furnish ad2 2 and add shire Sauce cipe tablespoons chopped drops Topper ditional culinary water supplies. currants, 2 tablespoons chopped Sauce. Especially good with Cream among all users of Cooperation Salad and raisins and 1 tablespoon chopped Cheese and is essential and necessary if w'ater nuts. Especially good with Apple Molded Tuna Fish Salad. a sufficient amount of crop is to he Thousand Island Dressing To fend Date Salad and Waldorf Salad. produced this year to provide for Different Dressing To founda- foundation recipe add mp Chill livestock and to maintain the famtion recipe add 1 chopped hard Sauce, 2 tablespoons chopped green ilies in the rural communities, cooked egg, 1 tablespoon chopped pepper and 2 tablespoons chopped Professor Clyde concludes. 2 Olives. India Stuffed and Especially Spanish tablespoons pimlento Relish. Especially good with Mold- good with Watercress and Dande ed Chicken Salad and Jellied Vege- lion Salad and Bean Salad. Tartar Dressing To foundation table Salad. Fruit Salad Dressing To foun- recipe add I tablespoons chopped dation recipe add y cup whipped Sour Chorkins. 1 tablespoon capersr cream. Fold in lightly. Especially 1 tablcspoon'chopped parsley and s chopped Stuffed Span-- ' good with Brazilian Salad and Fruit 2 h C'ivcn. Sweet Mixed Pickles Ginger Ale Salad. r. :r J Instead of the Sour Horseradish Dressing Tlv 2 , Especially gcod with j! blespoons Evaporated r' ad and Salmon Salad. with 4 tablespoons cel l ! ' ay. "jn j Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Scoffield and F. Layton were 'l,nmr! Golden. when want you -Vo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clair White-- ! BIRKIN IH adv. Utah, 33. ' Miss Marjorie badSam Scoffield sustained ajWur Ayers, injury to his head Tuesday eve-- ! Mrs V.- mV Gertrude Morrison at ball practice when he xviis ning Beuna of a Blaine SS uot a bat that slipped from the hit by surnd,.M Colorado, pleasantly hands of Bill Cowley. "Epperson by stopp ing Mr. Mrs. Martin F. Wiegill and PrlSAib short visit Wednesday. were week-en- d visitors of friends in in to Seattle,; enroute was The party Layton. - Mr. iand Mrs, Byron Porter and and children are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons of j in Downey, the week-en- d visited friends in Layton' Ogden pending sts 0f relatives. ' Wednesday. Kershaw R. Fred ,dMr0 Mrs. Katherin Richard Skeen and fi'au'hter of Payette, Idaho, are Mf. and Mrs.andBert Butt and daughof as guests Kaysville and ters, Ruth, Annette were Jeane, Williams. Sr ind Mrs. Frank visitors at the home of E. I. Klli-- ; ' Primary association son Wednesday. Adams was Hyrum honored on ' at 9'00 after-2- , his' 79th birthday last Monday the in instead.of night months dur- - by a surprise party at his home, as has been the custom Those in the party were Mr. and months. school it the Mrs. Joshua Adams of Farmington; John H. Hear, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams of Clearfield, Mrs. Malinda UuiVon, heTtome In Oedcn Wi- - Mr. and Mrs., Frank D. Adams, Mr. It Qm luncheon and 'Mrs. Delbert H. Adams, Mr. afternoon. Following bridge, the guests accompanied and Mrs. Clay Adams, Mr. and Mrs. the Blaine Adams, Mrs. Berdie Layton, S Mrs. Barton attended commemorating the fiftieth and Miss Bonnie Adams of Iyton, Inniv?rsary of the founding of the Mr. and Mrs. John Bugger of SSh state school for the deaf and and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blood del- Reed of blind at which Governor Clearfield, J. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Carnell Jarman of ivered the address." Miss Irene Swan will entertain Wellington, California, are visit- the Evening Bridge club at her ing with Mrs. Jarmans parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Frank L. Whitesides. home this (Thursday) evening. MartMrs Alice Bliss and Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith And i ha Gibbs of Salt Lake City spent family visited the forepart of this Wednesday afternoon visiting at week with their parents in Smith-fielthe home of Mrs. W. P. Epperson. held contests in In the M. I. A. Herman Sheffield and Miss Alene eveOgden Monday and Tuesday in the M. I. A. Smedley, stake Davis placed dance for winners nings North North Davis stake, took second in the dancing, drama and in second, with place competition young ladies public speaking. winners of several stakes in OgMrs. Claud Q. Cannon, Elaine and den last Tuesday night. John Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin James E. Ellison has gone for a M. Jonas, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley k business trip to Kansas Barnes and children, Mr. and Mrs. WeslCity. and son, Ferris R. Thomassen Mrs. Golden M. Adams and ey, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin Lake Marrion, are visiting of all daughter, Salt and son, Don, City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. thi week in Lehi as guests of her parents, Mr. Evans. Btmes Wednesday, t A number of young people of Neil Sandall of Kaysville and Miss Maude Heywood of St. George Layton who are attending the U. were married in St. George last of U., will be home next week for the summer vacation. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jarman of E. P. Ellison left Tuesday on a Los Angeles are spending two business trip to the Ellison ranches weeks visiting in Kaysville and in Nevada, Layton. Miss Lucille Ellison participated Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas entin a musical recital under the diertained at a dinner party at their rection of Miss Gledhill at the Follhome Wednesday afternoon. Hugh Dougall home in Salt Lake owing the dinner a theatre party this week. was enjoyed in Ogden. Mrs. R. H. Peck of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. WillMr. and Mrs. Harold Bonham and iams, Miss Zena Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne - df Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Sanders and Farmington were dinner guests of daughter, Geraldine, left last Satu- Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ellison Wedrday for Arizona, where they will nesday. visit relatives. Miss Ima Whitesides is preparMr. ar.d Mrs. Thomas Perry of Perry, Utah, spent Memorial day ing to leave Monday for Logan she will attend summer in Kaysville as guests of Mr. and where school at U. S. A. C. Mrs. Albert B. Barton. Clarence Bone has been confinMr. and Mrs. George Heinrich of Logan were guests of Miss Irene ed to his home the past week with a bad case of diphtheria. Swan Wednesday. Miss Mary Briggs returned home Mrs. Erma Bingham and son, visit with her sisTeddy, of Tooele spent the past from a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Florence, who is attending school in Logan. Vaughn Sheffield. Alex Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Members of tha Layton fire deTheriott and children, Mrs. ,4 inie partment entertained their wives at A survey of the drouth situation Atkin and Mr. and Mrs. Bert New- a strawberry feast at the home of in Utah which was recently comman and children all of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickenlooper. pleted shows that 'there exists a City spent Wednesday as guests of Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. water shortage of culinary irrigaMr. and Mrs. H. J. Vird Cook, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ste- tion and stock watering purposes, Sheffield, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and venson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robins. the like of which has never before family have returned to .Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Glen Day, Mr. and been experienced in this state, refor the summer. . Mrs. J. W. Ware and Mr. and Mrs. ports Professor George D. Clyde, ' Cleanliness and service one state water conservator. 'Uy a ho knows bacteria. See our ad. Len Sandall. Instead of there being 25 to 30 Mrs. Carol 'Price of Salt Lake Kaysville Drug. adv. City was a Wednesday dinner guest per cent normal water supply as Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorehouse. was indicated on April 1, the prosfamily have moved to Wellaville for Rufus Adams is spending a pects of water supply is from 15 to the summer months. month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 25 per cent of normal and in most ri.M?d Mrs. George W. Brown cases the water supply for irrigaSpencer Adams.. j Sunday in Kays- ention and culinary and water stock The will Acacia club bridge its guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robthe at tertain at a ert Green. preservations is now exhausted, party Professor Clyde points out. The town Lake Coblemore house in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington streams of the state with principle "oved to Salt Lake City, Friday night '.the exception of the Logan river will make their home , Miss Barbara Adams was hostess not tor the summer. : discharging a normal late are' home to club last at her her sewing v, The extreme shortflow. L. J ?arnes will leave Friday. Those present were Gene- August Friday vieve of together with the water, Arlene age Tanner, Hickenlooper, nuJn ,r Chicago to attend a which has season f the National Canners Athleene Day, Marcell Dawson, long growing temassociation. Kathelene Green, Lois and Elaine been brought about by the high to it makes impossible JhfiecanninK at the Kaysville Adams and Lucille Ellison. news peratures,more than 25 per cent of received Mrs. Maud Walker produce ted last Monday. This iTt To ree weeks earlier than this morning of the death in Cali- the normal crop production. anv which with situation this combat fornia of her grandson, startinS time. d MrsAWillard the state now faces itself, a probaby, of Elmer Walker. Sandall and defamnv of 0&den visitors Wed- The second annual birthday gram of water conservation and been inaugurated hesday has male chorus was velopment the West into eftennis Adams of Tremon- - celebrated Layton with a party at the and is being rapidly-pton was a Rohrf Greenguest of Mr. and Mrs. amusement hall Tuesday night Five fect. new members were initiated into Wednesday, her home in Burley, Idaho, the chorus. The guest of honor ed to two weeks visiting was Mrs. Robert Bassett, who was after spending in. Layton. friends presented with a leather music role Mrs. Glen " Uayton spent V in appreciation of her services as her and Thursday visiting cHterofflrJS ofT,th auxiliary organist After a delicious supper ' , in OgdenL mother Day post of was served, the evening was spent the Am.Vand Mtss Hams Miss' Dorothy mct the at Leg?on on by of m" and Mrs Piston in dancing, with stunts put Delma Nelson entertained at Miss Thatcher enadditional members chorus as Tuesday evening home at a miscellaneous Those present were Harris itete tertainment honor of Miss in 80n of shower MrTouSvf BishP and Bishop and Mrs. Irvin Call, Mr. in married be Cannon will who oi Bountiful, and Mrs. J. W. and L,or 'ty Mr. and SaundersThose attending were Sirs. Johnson, nowUon Farm-tof a June. jhgton, . Mrs. Wallace Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Jens K.' Nelson, Mrs. Clyde Adams, the s Frank Hickenlooper, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Edith Nelson, Miss Vilatq J. David Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. D. C. Saunders, Robert Bassett Mr. fend Mrs. S. Miss Virginia Simmons, Miss Ray Corbridge, Sir. and Mrs. Cal- Briggs, Miss Ethel Adams, Miss 'Venesdaj vin goring Miss Corbridge, Sir. and Sirs. .-Ed- Ima Whitesides, Sirs. Geo. D. Vatt W illtamsT' Slr.and M rs- IL andSIraTJ Jss6' Harris. win" p. Porter, will Slurlan and Sirs. Mr. arry Floyd Samuelson John Layton, June 1 Sirs. Leonard H. Layton attended ' Mrs Stevenson, Sir. and Sirs. Robert E. a tea in honor of Sliss Ruth LamLIoaSf left for Sugar Green, Sir. and Sirs. Daniel K. bert," a June bride, at the Delta Cily with Brown, Sir. and Sirs, Ted Brown, la?lta - Delta sorority-- house last herister futeS1?y W. Layton, CornplinienUnff Em ma JIarrison. Sir. and Mrs a Stanley Friday. Eric man, Mrs d Sir. and Sirs. Thayne W. Corbridge, The. Columbine camp of .the Tolman n Sir. and Sirs. Shan Cunningham, Daughters of Pioneers will hold a SOfrioja11 at a 8hower and Sir, and Sirs. William Scoffield, Sir. Kathat gathering in honor of Sirs. ternoon. nom,e Saturday d and Sirs. Joe Knight Sir. and Sirs. erine Nalder at the home of her Vernal Browning, Sir. and Sirs. Al- daughter, Mrs. Wm. Firth, nckt Mrs. TflAnianda Cannon a hower bert Smith. Philo Sedgwick, Charles Thursday afternoon. An interestformerly M ,: ' MrS- - Tolman was E. Dibble, Weldon Roberts, How- ing program has been arranged. June Barrett. Mrs. c ard Stevens, Earl Stevens, Ellis Slanv friends of Sirs. Nalder will hsvfarkmson and chil-- at Cragun, Slary Briggs, Jane Dibble call during the afternoon. thehvl pePl the Past 10 and Afton Corbridge.-Slisand Sirs. Howard Adams, Sir Charla. aie f Mr. and Mrs, Ea,. Valera Simmons has return- - Mr. .and Mrs. Prescott Dunn and their two children of Fait Lake City fomia, were guests at the home of spent Monday and Tuesday visiting Sir. and Sirs. George Thurgood this ' Ellison. Sir. and Sirs. Jame-' week. i fV.It ; Mr. and Mrs. John 1w.wnum tf Iteaier sisiiedwith Mr. and Mrs. J. ,1. Ik.wman and' fanolt of Kass- ille during the week. John E Barker is Mew mg out the eonerete foundations of the old Kaysville mill this week, pn punitory to excavating for foundations for the new building. Dan Harvey of Kaysville nt the past week at Peterson. Mr. and Mrs., Dee Wilson returned to Kaysville Sunday from Carbon county, where Mr. Wilson had been teaching school during the 1 W eek n officer in the civil engineer corps of the U. navy acts in an advisory capacity to the Republic of Haiti on all new projects. The chief city, Tort nu Prince, was in sore need of a complete telephone system ami owing to the fact there are a number of languages spoken in the city, it was evident that an past winter. autombhile system would be the M tv und Mrs. Arthur Webb and best solution to the problem. TTie children of Lnverkin, Washington system as now installed comprises county, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. a central exchange with distributiJ. J, Bowman and family for ten ng cables to 300 telephones. days. ' -- Twenty Years g- REFRIGERATORS! $3.00 to $10'00 O- UNION Phone 13 Items taken from the files of The Weekly Reflex for May 2K, 1914: -- FURNITURE CO. Bountiful - Mrs. Emily Sitzer and daughter, Georgia, will depart from Kaysville for the summer Friday, They will spend their vacation in southern California, returning here in time for the opening of school in the full. The Kaysville Brick company has received an order for 160,000 brick for Montpelier, Idaho. Mrs. Frank Bishop left Kaysville Tuesday for Detroit, Michigan, where she will join her husband who is connected with a large manufacturing establishment in thalt city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman SUMMER NEED- SFor summer colds, sunburn Swimming equipment Come and Ree us for that . sunburn preventative KAYSVILLE DRUG C. U NEEDHAM, Prop. Were Here to Serve You tal.R-pmm- 1 . There are many ways by which irrigation water may he conserved, Tremensays Professor Clyde. dous wastes have been permitted by trying to irrigate with small streams and running the water over long distance when applied to the fields. Much water is now being savi'd by repairing stream construction ditches, headgates, shortening the lengths of runs and preventing surface runoff. Large streams and short runs minimize the loss from percolation and evaporation. It is recommended that the soil type on which the water is Short being applied be studied. runs and large streams are advised for sandy or gravelly soil and and small streams for the long-erru- , ns heavier soils. Considerable water may be saved by repairing leaky headgates Water cress, and ditch banks. grass, and moss waste much water. Willows and other water vegetation and canals consume amounts of water. along ditches considerable Clean ditches serve water. and for a limited time we will pay and canals to conAvoid spreading the water over marshy areas because marshy vegetation is a heavy consumer of water. Probably one of the largest sources of loss of irrigation water is due to lack of attendance, ProConstant fessor Clyde observes. attendance is necessary to prevent The streams should be waste. maintained sufficiently large to make it necessary for the irrigator to stay with the water. Do not set your turn at night, then go to bed because this results in considerable waste. All surface runs cannot be prevented; therefore, neighbors should cooperate in utilizing each others run off. Transfer of water from areas of low productive value to areas of high productive value is urged wherever possible. Lands on which the possibilities of producing a crop are remote should be abandoned for this season and the available water applied on lands which will produce. The eitutaion with respect to' ranges is critical, Professor Clyde reports. Water, hole?.. MiOpruigs. have dried up and although in most cases where feed is available, the absence of water makes it impos- sible to utilize such feeds. Stock-me- n are' urged to examhbr Their ranges with the view of developing water supplies for stock purposes n order that the stock may utilize the feed. In many cases today, water is being hauled on the ranges to provide for the stock. iLwater-in- g holes are not provided and the weather conditions continue, cattle and sheep will probably have to be driven off the ranges by July 1, in many cases. There is little feed in the valleys for summer use and in many sections hay is being cut. Stockmen are urged to reduce for CLEAN COTTON RAGS . . . All buttons and buckles must be removed ... large rags are preferred and we cannot 7 accept overalls, old quilts, etc. . . ,K Bring Your Clean Rags to j . 1 Inland Printing Co. Kaysville |