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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1932 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION EoUrtd fat tie Post Offica 4 Ptaoant GrtTO, DUh, u MetBtl-, MetBtl-, cum matter. On Utah County Farms With Extension Agents , "Sprayirvfl" Fruit grower should notice, very carefully, "(he codling moth, in their orchards and see whether they will need to 'put on another spray wlth-In wlth-In the next few daya In some lo calities our Hootch pots show- a great number of codling moth flying fly-ing at the present time and spray should be put on for these the lat ter part of this week. In other places the .moths do not seem to be flying so much so It will depend a great deal on the Individual orchard orch-ard and we would suggest each grower take particular notice of his orchard within the next few days to check on this pest "Gasoline Kills Lawn Pests"' Plantain, troublesome lawn weed, may now be "painted" out of a lawn with gasoline, the United States Department of Agriculture ays, in a release of August 7. Wqed-eradication specialists of the department suggest daubing plantain, either the broadleaf or buckhorn, with gasoline to kill It. A paintbrush and a small can of gasoline are all the equipment need ed. The gasoline is daubed on the leaves at the center of tle plant. The crown of the plantain is somewhat some-what cup-shaped and holds the gas oline until It soaks on down to the roots and kills the plant. The best time to daub the plants Is when the ground Is dry. Trying the brush to a long stick takes - ........ onkjEToir-f. ?tirtnt. Plantain are commonly killed by digging them out and cutting the roots about an inch below the surface sur-face of the soil. The gusolliirf method meth-od lessens the work. If the lawn Is overrun with these weeds, how-. how-. ever, it should be dug up and remade. re-made. CANNING TIME IS HERE ' - "Vegetable Canning" There are -some new principals in canning vegetables that if carried out will help to make your products safer from spoilage. There are two kinds of spoilage that endangers youf products fermentation fer-mentation and the product which has to be discarded. The other Is botulism which ts not easily recognized recog-nized but is very fatal and has oc-cured oc-cured .In foods In this rocky mountain moun-tain region. This germ Is destroyed by high temperature and that is why processing' in a reliable pressure pres-sure cooker, where a temperature higher than boiling point Is possible, possi-ble, is recommended for the non-acid non-acid vegetables as peas, beans, . spinach, asparagus, mushrooms, quash and etc. The following are rules to follow if your product is to be safe! Follow a recent reliable receipt for the product you are. canning. 2. The product freshly picked and carefully prepared. " r ' ; 7r m 3. The Jars or containers and lids should be boiled until sterile. 4. The vegetable precooked and packed boiling hot into container and pour the boiling liquid in which they were cooked over 'the product 6. Sealed completely. (If boiler method must be used) The water In boile'r should cover Jars from one to three Inches over lids also. Have lid of boiler as tight as possible. 6. Begin to time when water in boiler bolls hard and keep a rolling, Jumping boil every minute of required re-quired time. 7. Processed the length of time for over Utah County Altitude If you have a sea boil or 1000 feet altitude al-titude time table Increase time 70' to 75 per cent.11 8. A tablespoon vinegar added to each quart of the non-acid vegetables vege-tables ag peas, beans, spinach and etc., will help to make them safe. 9. Keep In cool, dry place. 10. After opening for table use, boil hard for 15 minutes before tasting to make safe from botulism. 11. In Utah County one and one-half one-half cups salt may be added to each gallon of water in the boiler. The temperature of the water will be raised so that the : processing time may be decreased to that of sea level or 1000 feet. . "Fruit Canning" The various methods of fruit canning can-ning are very successful If carried out properly. Sugar added to fruits makes a better flavored product but Useful Cabasi Clubs Cuba It land of cloba tod some of tbe most flourishing- art those known u poor men's clebe. There, for fee of $2 month, medical attendance, at-tendance, educational facMHee eelal diversion are provided. PLEASANT fiROVE REVIEW Highland News FRIDAY. AUGUST W ANT ADS Wanted to Rent Furnished five room modern house. Address Post Office Box 198, American Fork. i 7-15-tf. Board and room and rooms to rent at William Shumways. 8-12-ltp. SMALL SIZE GRAND PIANO. Also small modern upright made by well known manufacturer FULLY FUL-LY GUARANTEED, will be sold for balance due on lease rather than re turn to finance company office. Small monthly payments will be accepted. ac-cepted. Prefer to sell but might consider temporary storage with responsible re-sponsible party that is interested in buying later. WRITE QUICK Hudi son Webb CREDIT MANAGER 74 S. Main St., Salt Lake City. Mr W. J. Greenland. Reefer. The annual M. I- A. outing -will be held at Mutual Dell August 15. 16 and 17. The M. I. A. officers are planning to make the outing this year an affair to surpass all previous prev-ious years. The depression Is to be forgotten and three days of real en-Joyment en-Joyment will be had. Those who intend to stay at Mutual Dell for the three days will leave home at 5 a. m. in order to arrive at the Dell is not necessary -for it's keeping. It can be cannSd very successfully without and then the sugar may be added whjen it is open for use. . If you wish any of the late information infor-mation on canning of vegetables, fruits or meats, phone 305, call personally per-sonally or write Kxtension Service, Box 2M, City andr County Building, I'rovo, Utah. . .- o . Toads. Oddly Hatched Tbe egga of the surantm toad, of Dutch Guiana, are picked up by tbe male, one by one, as soon na they are laid, and Imbedded In tne akin of the back of the female. Here they remain for 75-to 85 days, at the end of which time they are batched and come forth from their mother's back not In tbe polywog stage but fully grown toads. From 80 to 70 young - toads may be batched In this way at one time. DR. JAMES O. MEEKS PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR American Fork, Utah OFFICE Mrs. James M. Grunt Home DR. A. W. OLSEN Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Neurocalometer Service Home Calls For Office Rate. Phone 19-W LEHL UTAH Childish Mortality Accidents, tuberculosis, heart die-case, die-case, pneumonia, diphtheria and appendicitis ap-pendicitis are the six most Important Impor-tant causes of death among children chil-dren between Ore and nineteen. T!m One-Track-Mind The musician who always plays on the same string. Is laughed at. Horace. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE " OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court-fif-the. State of Utahlln and for Utah County. First Security Trust Company, a corporation, as Trustee under the last will and testament of Anton H. Boxrud, deceased. Plaintiff, vs. Claud H. Burch, Annie Burch, and The Intermountain Association of Credit Men, a corporation, Defendants. De-fendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Monday the 15th day of August, 1932, at eleven o'clock a. m. of-said day at th front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Coun-ty Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, In Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: (a) Beginning at a point in the center of Mill Ditch Canal, 640 feet East and 165 feet North from the Southwest corner of Section 16, in Township 5 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence East 1011.5 feet; thence South 165 feet to section line; thence East 790 feet to a point 198 feet West of the Southeast corner of the Southwest K of said Section II; thence North 660 feet; thence West 734 feet to the East line of the right of way of the Provo Reservoir Com pany s Canal; thence along said right of way Northerly 282.5 feet to a point 942.5 feet North of the South Y . , . and then he installed N Mm IFo rata 4 O M A T I C C O A L B URNEB HERE IS A MAN who loathed getting up ad the morning. The house was cold, and it remained cold until long after breakfast time. He would storm and fume at the furnace, but that didn't get him anywhere. It only made him mad ... and he would take out his grouch on hie family hi finally 64 huttlUd mn IRON FIREMAN. Now he stays in bed a half hour longer and gets up with a smile, because there are n fires to build. IRON FIREMAN has the house luxuriously warm when he reaches the bathroom to shave and there ia always ao abundance of hot water. Is he happy? You can almost hear him whistle as he peeps out at the alarm dock. His fuel bills have been reduced. He doesn't need to put down his paper in the evening and fix the fire . . . and he burns coal, the safe, economical fuel, tmokelesslju 1 dcs auiumaiic coai Durncrj are Decerning extremely popular. Wish to see one in operation? Just phone us. We will send a car. No obligation- HOMI UNITS At LOW Af 275 INCLUDING AUTOMATIC CONTIOLS TUMI At 10 At 1UO a mourn -Telephone 23 Lehi A M S, LOTT PIUMBING & HEATING ' STATE STREET, LEHI line of said Section; thence West 1254 feet to the center line of Mill Ditch Canal thence along said center line of said canal approximately North 18 West to a point 10.00 chains South of the Northwest corner cor-ner of the Southwest U of said Section 16, thence North 10.00 chains to said corner; thence South 67 East 36 chains, more or lees to a point 20.00 chains South and 10.00 chains West of the Center of said Section 16; thence East iu.uu cntuna, thence South 10.00 chains; thence East 20.00 chains; thence South 10.-00 10.-00 chains to the Northeast corner ef the Northwest U. of the Northeast of Section 21, in said Township and Ranee: thence South 20.00 I chains; thence West 20.00 chains; I thence North 8.58 chains; thence 1 West 20.00 chains; thence North 1.00 1 chain; thence West 8.00 chains more lor lees to the center of said Mill Ditch Canal; thence along me saia center, of said canal approximately North 18 West to the place of beginning. be-ginning. Area 154.14 acres. (b) ' Also commencing 10 chains West of the Northeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 21, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence South 10 chains; thence West 10 chains; thence North 10 chains; thence East 10 chains to the place of beginning. Area 10 acres. (c) Also commencing 12.50 chains South of the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of -Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, of Salt Lake Meridian, hence South 7.50 chains; thence "West 10 chains; thence North 56" 18' West 13.52 chains; thence East - 21.48 chains to the place of beginning. Area 11.72 acres. (d) Also an undivided three-fourths three-fourths () interest in: Commencing Commenc-ing at the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 2 - East, of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence North, 3 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence South Vt chains; thence West 10 chains to place of beginning. Together with the Improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto there-unto belonging and or in any way appertaining, including, but not limited to 18 shares of the water stock of the Provo Reservoir Water Users Company represented by certificate cer-tificate of said company's stock and any and all water rights heretofore used for domestic purposes upon or for the irrigation of all or any part of the land hereinbefore described, and also together with all of their right, title; and interest in and to the springs and the waters, which is an undivided three-fourths () interest issuing therefrom upon the following parcel of land situated in said Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest cof- aer of the NorthwesTTiuarter of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 16, Township 5 South". Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 3 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence North 14 chains; thence West i--2 cnains; thence South 17U chains; thence East 4 chains to the place of beginning. Excepting from the above des li iuea properties, however, the fol lowing parcels within the limits thereof,:..,.. commencing at the Southwest corner of .the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the South east quarter of Section 16 Town ship 5 South. Range 2 East" of the salt Lake Meridian, thence Weit chains; thence North 17U . . . mams; thence East 4tf chains; foum lift chains to the pmce of beginning, containing 5 "i-Tes, more or less. Degtnnmg 4.46 chains South and 4 80 chains West from the wmeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 21, township 6 ouum. Kange Z East, S. L. B. & M., and running thence South 5.94 chains: thence West 1.52 chains more or less to the East side of the ' rovo Reservoir Canal right of way, tlience along the said Canal right of ay North 67 West 2.50 chains ther.ee North 29H West 2.57 chain' thence North 0.50 chains. th,J North 69 27 East 5.24 chains tn th- Place of beginning. It Is ordered by the Court that 'he premises and property herein. above doscribed. incliidw 'hares of corporate stock evidencing water right be sold in one single Parcel. Dated at Provo-City. Utah thi. !0th day of July. 1932. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, State of Utah. By Chag. w. Mitchell. PUty Sheriff. C. Gordon Douglas, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Walker Ban Bunding, Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication. July 12. ujj. I tAt Publication. August 12 ln. . time. Tuesday 111 mrA particl- ward day. are expected to pate Sports and hikes will form the activities of the day and a splendid program is planned for the evening. Wednesday those desiring to participate In the hike to Tlmp will Btart by moonlight at 3 a. m. It is desired that all those who can possibly do so will Join with the M. I. A. officers in making this the banner year ut the Dell. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Beck are rejoicing re-joicing over the ai rival of a bouncing bounc-ing baby boy born last week at the Community hospital. In keeping with the time s Mr. Beck states that atgaaoaa i Have You $100 to invest ? f you have $100 or more, considerana of -the- safe. sane sensible Fidelity, plan. They earn 6 a good yield consistent wiih safety. Your money will be loaned on first mortises on improved improv-ed property the safest of all. securities. Complete-information will be sent to you' upon 're-queyt. 're-queyt. No obligation, of course! Save conveniently convenient-ly and safely by mail. IHTER-STATE- T7 idelity BUILDING 6- LOAN ASSOCIATION Main At First South Salt Lake City V. SPEED WITH ECOXor By using this Faster Delivery the Savh, I between Shipper and Consignee is the modern transport efficiency. . Ve . Our Free Pick-Up from the Shippers J . Arrow Fast Freight Service j J livery to Consignee provides 'tU i vnnr L. C. Tj. frcAcrhi ni.nM K If - D v fivuiCIIl, SHIP VIA Salt Lake & Utah Railroad he Intends to call his new eon De presslon. Miss Dorothy Myers' who has been visiting here with her parents the past few weeks will return, this week to Oakland, California, where she will resume her studies there, Mr. Samuel Powell and daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. "W. J. I Greenland were business visitors In I the capitol city Saturday. Mrs. George C. Loveridge of Lehi I was the speaker in the M. I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday ... evening. j His ' subject was the early history ! of Highland. ..,v The Rythym Band members and la few special " numbers furnished most of the program in the Fourth ward Sunday, evening. The following follow-ing program was given: Two selections selec-tions by Rythym Band; reading, Ruth Gerber; trombone solo, Clarence Clar-ence Tucker of Provo; talk, John Webb of American Fork; trombone solo, Donna Lewis; vocal solo, Lue Groesbeck, accompanied by Rythym Band; talkrXyman Grberr"The M. I. A. Slogan'; guitar duet, David Strasburg and, Lewis Day; selection by Rythym Band. "REBECCA" IS FILM OF . CHARM AND APPEAL Re-creating in all its charm and emotional appeal the most fampus romance of the twentieth century. Fox Films' spectacular production, "Rebecch. 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