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Show Thursday. Nov. THE 23. 1933 TIMES-NEWS- , NKPIII. UTAH Geo O Golden See I. 8. 18. 320 lot 197 bu ; Max A - 16 10 BO A Guartiett Kendall A1UH 601 bu.; Max A 66. A -Max Brent D Hall Sec. 12, 33 A Al- Allot 324 bu.; AJanus W Kjv Thomas. Lester of the Wheal Production Control 51. lot 180 bu ; Max. A 12. Set.-- . 24. 322 A Mi.vs Nona Br.m of A;U 1312 bu Association of Juab County, State! William E. Broadhead Sec. 32. California, Lowell Hansen Sec 15. 320 A: Max A 124. iiiiu Mtv (ieoive 23 of I'Uh. A: Allot. 783 bu ; Max. A 64. Allot Sudbury arui 877 bu.; Max. A 83 Houj-'h- ' n Muubelh i.auKlUtr Clarice of Melvina P. Broadhead Sec. 3, 4. Lynndyl are Hansen J. E. Hansen-Lowe- ll Sec. 19, 29, 58 A: Allot 120 bu the house Kiu'sts of Mr. Listed below are statements of the 9, 10, 290 A: Allot. 899 bu.; Max. A Sec. and Mrs 298 bu ; 15. 320 A: Allot. Max. A 21. iii aid Jones allotments which have been deterMax. A 30 7, 8 Cleon H Kenner See mined for members of the Juab Thomas O. Booth Sec. 17, 150 Charles A Hall Sec 3. 40 A' 4:0 A: Allot. 751 bu Max5, 6, Mr and Mrs Gilbert Hailev have A 123. County Wheat Production Control A Allot. 200 bu.; Max. A 16. 156 bu.; Max. A 11. Allot t Ernest Kay Sec. 15. 16 120 A Althe past week in Salt Lake Association from Juab County. Samuel D. Broadhead Sec. 4, 5, 30 A' C. Hall Sec. 12, Perry lot 344 bu ; Max. A 32 City with Carol Bailey, who was These allotments are to hold for 6. 33. 193 A: Allot. 686 bu ; Max. Alot. 109 bu ; Max A 13 Kav-IonKay-S.- -c 12 ix rated on for appendicitis at the the duration of the present wheat A 49. Howard Hassell Sec 1, 2, 450 A: 13,Reuben 7. 8. 19. 20. 806 A: Allot 1780 L. I) S hospital la.st Tuesday. contracts, and they are the basis Samuel D. Broadhead Sec. 11. 80 Allot 1349 bu : Max A 191. : . o upon which adjustment payments A: Allot 137 bu.; Max. A 17 . Will L. Hovt-R- . Vernon Stanley-S- ec. bu Max A 219. Flovd FiiKene Keyte Sec. 17 30 M1N are to be made. 23. 640 A: Allot. 963 bu ; Max. They have been Rulon H. Bracken Sec. 7. 196 A: i: I'lK SEASON IS 383 bu ; Max. A 51, 200 A: Allot determined by the County Allot Allot 1218 bu.; Max A 83. A 128. IUKK; ItltH'F ;V1.N 53 ment Committee after careful con of Utah Bent R. Bryan-Stat- e Sec. 33. 4. 5. 7, J. Irons Harry Emma E. Kay See. 12. 13. 355 A sideration of the application state- Sec 16. 21. 1422 A: Allot. 1596 bu ; 8. 788 A: Allot 487 bu ; Max A Hot tiiince pies, while an old d Allot -,- 824 bu ; Max A 111. ments. Every effort has been marie Max. A 289. 38. are still in favor es- -' Eii See. Kendall to have these allotments as accurward 18. A 291 Wilford Belliston Sec. 10. 18. 200 Morgan-Delphl- a Clark Moran for the holiday dmneiJ 1272 bu : Max A 107 ate as possible. !ia:iy The maximum A Allot 1212 bu ; Max. A 76 Sec. 18. 173 A: Allot 117 bu.: Max. Allot Mss. John Kennall Samuel Lin- Mnue meat for pies may be purAaron F. Bracken Sec. 25. 220 A: A 27. acreage which may be sown to chased already prepared, or if you wheat for the 1934 crop on each Allot. 1596 bu.; Max. A 130. C. W Sec. 36. 185 A: ton Sec. 19, 80 A: Allot tn bu Lsh to prepare it Max. A 34. yourself, here's Lester Belliston Sec. 17, 18, 80 A: Allot 1221Morgan farm, under the reduction requireMax. A 77. bu.: a tfood Hred Kendall Sec. 23. 25 28 36 recie. sug- ments of the contract, is also listed Allot 511 bu.; Max. A 34. L. Memmott Sec. 20. 29, Cleon Inez S Wlllson. home ec- -' 131 A: Allot. 2237 bu E O. Bvlund Sec. 21. 22. 320 K: 284 The Juab County allotment, which Max. A 195, tested by 1168 bu.; Max A 93 A; Allot duoniist The proportions In this has been calculated from records of Allot. 1563 bu.; Max. A 106. Thomas A: Paul Kendall-FederJames E. Memmott-Effl- e Foote the United 8tates Department of Florence O. Broimh Sec. 24. 40 Sec. 8, 160 A: AUot. 950 bu; Max. l and Bank Sec. 27. 28, 32. 1240 A recipe are a good average, but they: be varied to suit the taste of may 843 bu ; Max A 112. Allot Agriculture, is 152.613 bushels. This A: Allot. 227 bu.; Max. A 17. A 68. the individual. Chrlsten-se- n Is the total number of bushels allot Samuel Linton See 19 35. 231 Joseph C. Carter-GeMartin W. Mangelson Sit. 13, Mlnre Mrat 822 bu ; Max A 83. ted to the county under the wheat Sec. 36. 80 A: Allot. 384 bu.; 14. 1. 13. 24. 6. 18 865 A: Allot 2 xunds beef chuck or neck; 2 2. 3, Ilfl Charles O. Miller-Se- c. The total of the individual Max. A 34. plan. 3830 bu.; Max. A 357. cut fine; 2 cups meat i'iis apple, Mrs. Joseph W. Carter Sec. 29. allotments. Including those allot Heuban A. C. Mangelson Sec. !, A: Allot. 120 bu.: Max. A 43. 2 cups chopiH'd seeded rais- -' ments which could have been as 80 A: Allot 448 bu.; Max. A 34. Charles A. Mangelson Sec. 25 28 stock:2 2. 11. 12. 207 A: Allot. 1010 bu ; ins; cups currants; 2 cups brown Clarence M. Cox Sec. 33, 34. 28, Max. A 88. 30. 157 A: AUot. 846 bu. Max, A signed to farms which are not par '4 ; cup minced candied1 tlcipating under the wheat pro- 27. 720 A: Allot 1096 bu.; Max. A Thomas A. MeCormirk Sec. J. 63 2 teaspoons orange peel; 170. be salt; 1 ctipi in must the line with gram, 31. 32. 680 A: Allot. 1017 bu.; Max A. C. Maneclsron Federal fiutt Reuben 1 juice; 135 teaspoon cinnamon; l1 3. numSec. Christensen Antone allotment firrure. The county A 136. 12 80 A: Allot Sec. Land Bank teaspoon clove: 4 teaspoons grated ber of nonpartlcipatintf wheat far- A- Allot. 433 bu.; Max. A 43. Sec. 270 bu.; Max. A 37. Samuel Fenton Memmntt lemon rind; 4 tablesoons grated Sec. 20 181 A: Allot 737 mers In the county Is 65; the Mrs. Vera D. Christensen A J. Travis Max. McClure 18, 40 A: orange rind: Sc. bu.; i pound citron, mln-- i average total wheat acreage for 30. 31 .32, 240 A: Allot. 733 bu.; 188 bu.; Max A 17. 64. Allot cd; 6 tablespoons lemon those nonparticloatlng Juice; 1 farms dur Max. A 98. .Tames E. Memmott Sec. 12, 13, S. E. Sec. 35. 36, 147 2 cups orange Malmgren PetJuice; 1 Quart cider ing the base period Is 1465 acres George G. Connelly-Jenne- y 524 A: Allot 2552 bu.; Max A 223. A: Allot. 634 bu.; Max. A 52. Cover meat with hot water and the total average wheat production erson Sec. 35, 160 A: Allot. 501 C. L. Memmott-Mar- y N. Cox Elfie J. Miller Sec. 1. 2. 202 A: let simmer until tender. on these nonparticlpating Chop mea farms bu.; Max. A 68. Sec. 29, 95 A: Allot 321 bu.; Max. Allot 744 bu.: Max. A 77. and mix with other ingredients. Soren P. Christensen Sec. 1, 12, A 34. during the base period Is 18198 W. Pitt Sec. 24. 420 A: AlLouis simmer until the apples are tender 120 A: Allot 432 bu.; Max. A 51. bushels. Mrs. Alice Miller Sec. 24. 150 lot 1409 bu.; Max. A 106 o Herman O. Christensen Almira A- - Allot. 703 bu.; Max. A 64. ROBT. WINN, Signed Paxman-MrJ. Walter O. H. T. Chairman County Allotment Taylor Sec. 11, 31, 35. 198 A: Allot. Willard Molyneux Sec. 33. 31. 112 Parkes Sec 30. 160 A: Allot 835 MF AT SALAD IDEAL 644 bu.; Max. A 65. Committee FOR Sl'NDAT DINNER A: Allot 530 bu.; Max. A 34. bu.; Max. A 68. L. S. JACKMAN, Edwin A. Chase Sec. 9, 10. 114 Myron H. Miller Sec. 11. 320 A: James Walter Paxman - James A: Allot. 343 bu.; Max. A 38. HEBEB J. FOWKES For the Sunday night supper, a Allot 548 bu.; Max. A 85. Sec. 6. 30. 31. 225 A: AlJames Anderson Sec. 19. 20, 30, James L. Chase Sec. 4. 8. 9. 10. Eliza Morgan Sec. 35. 36. 62 A: Paxman meat salad Is ideal. It is a substanlot 1320 bu.; Max. A 95. 847 bu.: Max. A 69 360 A: Allot. 868 bu.; Max. A 114. Allot. 208 192 A: Allot. bu.; Max. A 21. Pay (Owner) tial dish which is easily prepared, Raymond Pay-JesJames Chase Sec. 3, 4. 10. 1490 Hans Anderson-Laver- n Stephen- Delyle Morgan Sec. 12, 13. 31, 36, Sec. 24. 160 A: Allot 789 bu.: and besides that. It furnishes a very A: Allot. 2683 bu.; Max. A 329. ren (tenant) Sec. 2. 240 A: Allot. 178 A: AUot good way of using the meat 720 bu.; Max. A 71. Max. A 68. left 941 bu.; Max. A 102. Christian Christensen Sec. 2. 11. Lorenzo Mangelson Sec. 21, 32. J. Walter Paxman Sec. 12. 320 from the Sunday dinner roast. The OUie Sonny Aagard Sec. 13, 29, 14. 36. 249 A: Allot. 862 bu.; Max. 300 A: Allot. 1327 bu.; Max. A 103. following recipe for pork salad is A: Allot. .1435 bu.; Max. A 136. 30.231 A: Allot-8-49 bu.; Max. A 81 A 97. elven by Inez S. Wilson, home Elsie M. Morgan flee. 35. 55 A: Park-W. D. Ed. . Mangelson Christensen-EdM. Chris A.: 48 Preston Neils Aagard Sec. 28. Allot. 282 bu.; Max. A 20. (Owner) Sec. 29. 32. 250 A: Allot. 292 tensen Sec. 2, 80 A: Allot. Allot. 175; Max. A 21. Pork Salad Platter George Neilsen Sec. 31. 65 A: 838 bu.: Max. A 89. Mrs. Francis Burton Sec. 19, 30, bu.; Max. A 34. 3 cups cold roast pork, diced; 3 Allot. 235 bu.; Max. A 21. R. 13. 160 A: Allot. J. Park Sec. 1. 23 A 1720 M. Sec. Allot Christensen 2, A.: Joseph bu.; Max. hard -- cooked eggs; H onion, grated: Earl Newton-Warre- n Newton 251 bu.; Max A 14. 621 bu.; Max. Sec. 4. 19. 332 A: 117. 11. 36. 147 A: Allot. 1 Allot. 939 bu.; chopped green pepper; 1 cup Robert Park Sec. Harold, Ralph. A Boswell A: 62. 160 Sec. 31. 3 Stalks Stephen Max. A 99. 187 A: Allot. 521 bu.; Max. A whipped cream: 35. celery, 120 20, Sec. Christensen James Allot. 1010 bu.; Max. A 72. diced: Stuffed olives; Mayonnaise R. Newton-Arnol- d Wilford 31. Kay A 432 48. A: Allot. Max. Thomas Bailey Howard Brown bu.; French dressing, Sec. 32. 33, 25 A: Allot. dressing, Paprika. Clarence Paxman Sec. 18. 13, 24, 384 Sisson C. Chase Sec. 13, 140 A: (Tenant) (tenant) Sec 1, 80 A: Allot Add the diced celery and chopped 129 bu.; Max. A 9. 23. 560 A: Allot. 2719 bu ; Max. A Allot. 722 bu.; Max. A 55. bu.; Max. A 34. green to pepper the diced pork. 248. George H. Ostler - C. Kenneth Boswell Martha M. Carter Sec. 24, 119 A: Owen 4. 160 A: Allot. Orate in the onion. Marinate with Sec. James 101 29. Piatt Blackett Sec. A: 743 33. A 313 Allot. Allot. Sec. Max. 12, 160 A: Allot bu.; (tenant) French dressing. Add paprika and 219 bu.: Max. A 30. Mrs. John S. Cowan Sec. 30, 76 325 bu.; Max. A. 22. bu.; Max. A 38. set aside to chill. When Paxman-MrJames Walter ready to E. M. 32. 568 A A: Max. H. Allot. bu.; C. Kenneth Andrew J. Blackett Sec. 29, 30, Ostler George serve, add whipped cream to mayP. 80 Schofleld Sec. A: 32, Allot. 4 Allot-7425 17. D. Sec. Blackett Davis Thomas 16, 32, 5 A: Max A. 8.; (Tenant) Sec. 1. 65 A: Al- 480 onnaise and fold into the salad. Pile bu.; Max. A 34. lot. 137 bu.; Max. A 22. Albert H. Belllston Sec. 17, 18, A: Allot. 1317 bu.; Max. A 95. in a rounded mound 'of crisp lettuce Brothers-Joh- n Nielsen S. & David 32. 80 A; Allot. 338 bu.; Max. A 37. Albert William Daw Sec. 34, 35, Ostler Brothers Sec. 2, 24, 25 36 leaves on a large platter. Garnish 360 Sec. 5, 19, 6, A: Allot. 64. 20, A 320 736 Allot 240 A: Bosh Max. A. Sec. 1, 6. 29, bu.; 26. 1, 11, 12. 35, 30. 3470 A: Allot. Floyd salad with slices of hard-boile- d the 1143 A 91. Max. y bu.; Ellertson-ElgAllot-994. 09 Ellertson N. Alton A: bu.; Max. A 3237 bu.; Max. A 570. and olives. egg Around the salad 4. Sec. Newton 29. n 60 Fred Bellis-toA: 32. 33. 30, Allot. Belliston-Ralp406 A: 13, h 30, Sec. Albert H. Jos. W. Olpin Sec. 7, 160 A: Ala border of plnneapple slices place 79 A Allot. 13. Max. A 111. 1216 76 Max. bu.; 576 A: Allot bu.; Sec. 30, bu; lot. 686 bu.: Max. A 68. with mayonnaise dressing G. A. Newell Sec. 17. 21. 29, 30. masked J. G. John, and Heber J. Fowkes Andrew W. Olsen Sec 33. 63 A: Max. A 33. and sprinkled liberlv with nanrtka 169 A: 404 39, Allot. A Max. 8. 400 1358 4. A.: A: 170 Allot Sec 33, bu.; Ernest Brough Sec. 19, 24, Allot. 295 bu.; Max. A 19. Celery stalks, filled with cream 42. Allot. 1146 bu.; Max A. 71. bu.; Max. A 95. Clarence Ockey - Leland Ockey cneese, add attractiveness. Ne.'f AlDaniel 9. Sec. 120 32 8, A. 235 L. A: A: Francom Sec. John 20, 29, Bailey Sec. 30, Langley (Owner) Sec. 10, 154 A: Allot. 836 lot.' 196 bu.: Allot-6A 36. Max. 45. 114 A 32 A: 1152 A 85. Allot. bu.; Max. bu.; Max. bu.; Max. A 65. Se'c. 26, 27, 35, Seventy First Quonmi of Seventy A LIVER RECEIPT THAT Wilford Bailev George Francom Sec. 20. 29, 320 Nephi H. Packard Sec. 31. 36, 6, ADDS A NEW TOUCH Sec. 5, 31. 384 A: Allot. 1802 bu.; 136. 1503 77. 185 A: Allot.-8- 92 A A: A Max. Allot. bu.; 800 A: Allot. 1441 bu.; Max. A 136. bu.; Max. There comes a time when every William Bailey Sec. 1. 25. 289 A: Owen L. Francom Sec. 29, 32, 81 F. Olsen Sec. 12, 80 A: Max. A 147. George homemaker reaches the "end of the Celia Elizabeth Stephensen-Cha- s. A: Allot. 348 bu.; Max. A 20. Allot 1332 bu.; Max. A 117. Allot. 191 bu.; Max. A 16. 14. rope" in preparing dishes which nre Abraham J. Bowers Sec. 19, 92 H. R. Francom Sec. 16, 29, 5, 195 W. Ockey Sec. 30, 36, 155 E. Stephensen (Tenant) Sec. Joseph 15, 22. 23, 27, 34. 1400 A: Allot. 2907 new and different, so here is a new A: Allot. 422 bu.; Max. A 42. A: Allot. 875 bu.; Max. A 85. A: Allot. 299 bu.; Max. A 34. recipe for liver which may come In Carl J. Bowles Sec. 25, 105 A: C. V. Fttnell Sec. 16, 320 A: Allot. Leslie R. Painter Sec. 22, 23, 26, bu.; Max. A 425. 717 bu.; Max. A 67. Allot. John W. Sidwell Sec. 18, 160 A: handy. 394 bu.; Max. A 34. 70 A: Allot. 296 bu.: Max. A 30. Liver in Mexican Stvle Land DevelAlvin Roy Bowles Sec. 13, 152 A: D. M. Fowler-Sta- rr John C. Painter Sec. 8, 58 A: Allot. 871 bu.; Max. A 68. 1V4 pounds beef or Thomas W. Stephensen- - W. W. Allot 749 bu.; Max. A 64. pork liver; 2 opment Co. Sec. 33, 32, 5. 8, 4, 9, Allot. 306 bu.; Max. A 14. LaVern Bowles Sec. 24, 140 A: 3280 A: Allot. 2020 bu.; Max. A 297. drippings; 1 small R. Paystrup Sec. 30, 34, Stenhensen Sec. 26. 240 A: Allot. taoiespoons bacon James onion, sliced; 2 cups tomatoes; 1 840 bu.; Max. A 102. Land De- 35. 177 A: Allot. 594 bu.; Max. A John W. Fowkes-Sta- rr Albert A. Searcey Sec. 16. 630 PTeen pepper, chopped; one half velopment Sec. 4, 8. 80 A: Allot. 60. cvp peas, cooked; 484 bu.; Max. A 32. cup corn, cookErastus P. Peterson Sec. 19, 24 A: Allot. 748 bu.; Max. A 70. ANDERSON FUNERAL W. A. Garfleld-W- . William Melvin Stanley Sec. 36, ed; 4 cups rice, cooked; salt and H. Garfield, 30, 116 A: Allot. 565 bu.; Max. A HOME 160 A: Allot. 664 bu.; Max. pppper, flour. (Mrs.) Sec 5, 103 A: Allot 252 bu.; Cut the liver into slices .then inDavid Saltsburv Sec. 33. 158 A: Max. A 28. . Hannah Marie Peterson Wm to strips and dredge with flour seasEfficient, Satisfactory Service Sec. 12 91 A: Shepherd (Tenant) Sec. 7, 12, 275 Allot. 217 bu.; Max. A 26. Raphael Garfield Brown Allot. 576 bu.; Max. A 27. Richard Sudweeks-Se- c 31. 32, 1 8 oned with salt and pepper. a: Allot. 424 bu.; Max. A 44. Phone 168 Nephi Joseph W. Golden Sec. 17, 52 A: Nicoline Powell Sec. 10, 11, 270 14. 23. 5, 6. 7. 1080 A: Allot. 5367 the liver with onion and green pepper in the bacon drippings, add Allot. 267 bu.; Max. A 11. bu.: Max. A 413. A: Allot. 689 bu.; Max. A90. Rufus S. Golden Sec. 6, 115 A: John R. Snerry Sc. 17. 18. 320 the tomatoes, cover and simmer unAlex Peterson Sec. 8, 17, 80 A: til the liver Is tender, about one A: Allot. 435 bu.: Max. A 85. WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGt Allot. 525 bu.; Max. A 47. Allot. 501 bu.; Max. A 34. Jos. H. Greenhaleh Sec. 22, 23, Thomas W. Stephense n- - W. W. hour. Add the rice, corn, and peas AT THE TIMES-NEW- S OFFICE Powell Sec. 10, 530 A: Eugene 20. 536 A: Allot. 1196 bu.; Max. A Allot. 767 Stehpensen Sec. 11, 14, 278 A: Al- and continue to cook until the mixbu.; Max. A 94. ture is thoroughly heated. Serve in128. 1156 bu.: Max. A 114. lot. Orson Pierce Sec. 13, 14, Harvey GOOD COAL AT $6.5 PER TON side a ring of rice or spaghetti. James T. Greenhalgh Sec. 12, 23, 24. 840 A: Allot. 1649 bu .; Max. A. W. Seamons-Clar- a S. Seamons delivered, at Nephi or Levan 53 A: Allot. 273 bu.; Max. A 22. Sec. 20. 22, 187 A: Allot. 58 bu.; 200 A: Allot. 384 A 119. -- Frank fchilliDson. bu.; Max. A 68. Trucking als Walter P. Gadd Sec. 1, 144 A: Max. A 15. Margarete Powell - Agustus done. Phone 360. Winter Sec. 1, 13, 18, 77 Allot. 878 bu.; Max. A 60. Sec. 23, 24, 29, 56 A: Allot. Ralph L. St. John Mgr. -- Calif A: Hyrum Allot. 394 bu.; Max. A 29. A. J. Cowers Sec. 14, 6, 160 A: 208 bu.; Max. A 21. Pet. Co. Sec. 3, 15. 21. 22. 33, 34, 35 Arvil Wankier Sec. 30, 86 A: AlAllot. 985 bu.; Max. A 68. 2, 23, 24, 25, 27. 3588 A: AUot. 2227 O. Peterson-Ten- a Peterson Ralph lot. 334 bu.; Max. A 26. H. H. Greenhalgh Sec. 7, 22, 23, Sec. 6, 31, 75 A: Allot. 343 bu.; bu.; Max. A 319. Sec. 18, 95 A: Al736 A: Allot. 1316 bu.; Max. A 179 Max. A 21. Martin C. Stephensen Sec. 18, 79 lot.Eric570Wankier bu.: Max. A 40. B. Garrett A: Allot. 290 bu.; Max. A 31. Ralph Garrett-Estell- a Le Roy Ellertson Ephraim Sec. Alma S. Winter Sec. 139 A 268 bu.; 17, 18, 30, 100 A: Sec. 31, 123 A: Allot. Augustus Shenherd Sec 1, 2, 120 Allot. 644 bu.; Max. A 18,52.19, Allot. 241 bu.; Max. A 39. A: Allot. 376 bu.: Max. A 41. Max. A 24. Orson S. Sec. 31, 32, Geo. O. Golden Sec. 17, 25 A: W. E. Snader Sc. 30. 31, 670 A' 116 A: Allot. Williams Amos G. IronsSec. 6, 31, 32, 36 291 bu.: Max. A 34. Allot. 257 bu.; Max. A 13. 2059 A: Allot. 2601 bu.; Max. A 247. Allot. 804 bu.: Max. A 153. P. C. Winter Sec. 18, 19, 112 A: Jane Gadd Sec. 36, 160 A: Allot. Louis Shephprd Sec. 20, 67 A: Allot. Jos. E. Irons Sec. 6, 7. 34, 920 605 bu.. Max. A 45. 956 bu.; Max. A 64. Allot. 465 bu.; Max. A 26. 637 bu.; Max. A 115. T. C. Winn Sec. 25. 36, 598 A: .... Robert P.Garrett Sec. 31, 36, 110 r Alonzo Ingram Sec. 25. 120 A" oec. do, 220 A: Allot. 700 vlcti oiMeuseii bu.; Max. A 121. A: Allot. 300 bu.; Max. A 26. Allot. 668 bu. Max. A 68. Allot. 364 bu.; Max. A 37. Forence O. Winn (Robert Winn) Charles H. Garrett Sec. 6, 31, 120 A. Searles Sec. 4, 5. 33, 276 Fred Smith AAlSec 126 Ingram Tenant Sec. 29, 30, 400 A: Allot A: Allot. 960 bu.; Max. A 66. A: Allot. 697 bu.; Max. A 80. lot 741 bu.; Max. A 44. 1454 bu.; Max. A 133. Hosmer L. Grace Sec. 5, 6, 7, 8, W. Topham Sec. 27, 28, 360 A: J. W. Ingram See 4, 8, 9, 440 John Alexander Wilson Sec. 31, 18, 19, 10, 11. 14, 15. 500 A: Allot. 2940 A: Allot. 483 202 Allot. A Max. 31. bu.; 68. A 170 A: Allot. 1085 bu.; Max. A 72. bu.; Max. bu.; Max. A 209. S. Esther Sec. Tranter Jos. G. Irons-Harr- y 76 A: 19, Eugene Worthington (J. E. OstRichard H. Gardner Sec. 1, 12, 5. 6, 320 A: Allot. 217 J. Irons Sec Allot. 403 bu.: Max. A 32. bu.; Max. A ler Owner) Sec. 6, 190 A: Allot. 240 A: Allot. 1035 bu.; Max. A 100 N. G. 23. (Ow-er328 bu.; Max. A 27. John L Grant Sec. 11, 480 A. Charles R. Jenkins-HebSec. 19, 54 A: Allot. 273 bu.; J. Sec Mevin, R. F. H. Warren Sec. 29, Allot. 737 bu.; Max. A 83. A 20. Max. 40 A: 212 8, Allot. A 17. 154 A: Alot. 504 bu.; Max. A 65. bu.; Max. j; H. Mrs. Horace A. Green-HoraGeo. V. Jones Sec. 17, 320 A: AlSec. 132 6. AlA: Nephi Taylor Laron Wilson Sec. 29, 75 A: A188 lot Green Sec. 6, 195 A: Allot. lot. 667 bu.; Max. A 42. 117 bu.; Ma. A 30. llot. 372 bu.; Max. A 30. bu.; Max. A 36. Sec. 170 17, Francis Schyluor A' Taylor Jackman Sec. 31, Herbert M. and John Yates Sec. It's our milk that we're Earl Green Sec. 29, 15 A: Allot. 260Ralph, A: Allot. 950 bu.; Max. A 68. Allot. 1105 bu.; Max. A 74. 20 ,21, 173 A: Allot. 396 bu.; Max. it's good and 114 bu.; Max. A 5. talking about Sec. C. Al80 A: 17, John Jensen Sec. Hugh Taylor 30, 25, 26 A 35. fresh at every delivery. NotJos. O. Garrett-An- n P. Garrett-Elizabe- 36, 205 A: Allot. 686 lot. 543 bu.; Max. A 34. bu.; Max H. W. Young Sec. 18, 19, 29, 145 Pace Sec. 6, 40 A: Allot. ify us a day in advance for A. W. 72. Sec. 55 18, A: 19, Tunbridge A: AUot. 751 bu.; Max. A 45. OUR FRESH MILK. 158 bu.; Max. A 15. 251 Allot. Max. A Elizabeth 22. bu.; Sec. 32, 160 Osborn Young Sec. 29, 160 A: Frank Grill Sec. 19, 320 A: Al- A: Allot. 290Jennings bu.; Max. A 22. Melvin Topham Sec. 28, 33, 198 Allot. 709 bu.; Max. A 59. lot. 56 bu.; Max. A 11. S. Leland and Willian Jackman A: Allot. 1016 bu.; Max. A 68. MEADOW BROOK Alonzo Young Sec. 18, Rufus S. Golden Sec. 17, 18 A: 28, 29, Sec. 240 A: 2, Allot. 927 bu.; Thomas W. Vickers Sec. 18, 120 146 A: Allot. 124 bu.; Max. A 12. Allot. 150 bu.; Max. A 80. A 102. Max. Jeston D. Young Sec. 16, 18, 28, DAIRY A. Allot. 642 bu.; Max. A 34. Sylvester Grill Sec. 27, 328 A: Mrs. Ronald Jarrett Sec. 13, 151 Allot. 166 bu. Max. A 13. Robert Earl Vest Sec. 13, 32, 110 29, 143 A: Allot. 225 bu.; Max. A A: Allot. 588 bu.; Mex. A 42. 26. 285 bu.; Max. A 32. Wm. Jenkins-Lett- ie Jenkins Sec. A: Allot. Vest-SHerbert Young Sec. 16, 19, 142 ec. J. W. 5, 7, 32, 33, 451 A Allot. 19, 80 A: Allot. 375 bu.; Max. A 491 bu.; Max. A 42. A: Allot. 1023 bu.; Max. A 119. 33. Branch B. Young Sec. 16. 18, 28, Jenkins-Mar- y Robert Sec. Winn Wm. 320 8, 17, A: Pexton Sec. 29, 140 A: Allot. 215 bu. Max. A DON'T BURY 'EM WE WANT 'EM 30, 80 A; Allot. 388 bu.; Max. A Allot. 617 bu.; Max. A 150. 21. 34. Sec. 13, 21, 24, Sylvester Whiting Branch & Alton Sec. 16 DEAD OR WORTHLESS Edward Jones Sec. 19, 151 A: 680 A: Allot. 564 bu.; Max. A 108. 18, 28, 29, 140 A: Young Allot. 215 bu.; Mrs. Ed. Kay Williams Allot. 271 bu.; Max. A 17. Sec. 16, Max. A 21. Mable Vanda Jarrett Sec. 23, 24, 20, 127 A: Allot. 423 bu,; Max. A 37. 60 A: Allot. 239 bu.; Max. A 21. The County Board of the Juab Ed. L. fe Clarence WUkey (OwWilliam Stanley Jarrett See. 23, county wneat Production Control 20. 321 A.; Allot. 545 bp.; Max. A ner) State of Utah Sec. 15, 16, 21 Association will meet at 9.30 A. M. 400 A: Allot. 947 bu.; Max. A 159. Mondav. November 27t,h nt. nniint. 73. We Buy Colorado Grace H. Judd Sec. 11, 241 A: Joseph Wankier Sec. 29, 177 A: Agent's office In the P. O. Building Phone Alot. 727 bu.; Max. A 63, AUot. 1146 bu.; Max. A 101. to near Hides, Pelts Animal complaints which may Enteprisc Christian Winters Sec. 6, 11, 19, be made any E. L. Jones-Fran- k R. Jones Sec. relative to the wheat alWool 153 469 A: 682 280 A AUot. Allot. A: 66. 16, 19, 9, 20, Company bu.; Max. bu.; 30 lotments made by the Allotment Edward L. & Clarence Wilkev Committee. Max. A 37. Al 63 W. McCalllster Sec. 21, (Owner) B. A; John yf. Kay Sec. 13, Signed Robert Winn, Chairman. of Farm Allotments and of Allot. 177 bu ; Max. A 14 Maximum Acreages of Wheat furj Robert B. Broadhead Sec. 4, 5, 9. 1934 under contracts fur Member 32. 120 A: Allot 68 bu. Max. A Notice iTUihHVii ; Local Social K-- A--- 34 Come In And See ; Us! Kay-Edwa- rd , l.KT L'S IIKI.P YOU IX) YOUR ; Christmas Shopping MH-n- ia Win Wait Until The Choice Gifts Are Gone? TAKK ADVANTAGE OK OUR LAY AWAY VI. AX. fasii-mne- ORD & MANGELSON DRUGGISTS : Rtii-'ar- -- It Mrs. J. W. Price of Drlggs. Idaho, visited Sunday, with her sister Mrs. Thomas Vickers. Local - Social o. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Kellogg of Los Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wllkins of Angeles, are visiting with Mr. and Provo sixmt Monday at the home Mrs. John C. Painter. of Mr. and Mrs. George McCune. Ned and Meldon McPherson of Rodger, Eugene, and Morgan Lunt I'ocitU'llo. Idaho, were week-en- d attended the Mutual guests at the home of Miss Bertha Company's banquet held Creamery in Salt McPherson. Lake City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McPherson. Mrs. Sylvia Peters, Mrs. Seth McPherson and Miss Delia McPherson spent Sunday in Mantl visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Munk. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell and daughters, Maurine and Virginia returned to their home in Richfield Sunday, after having spent the past two weeks in Salt Lake City two s. Select Now Is lha an ' Pay se It'i Ldsr Christmas M Boswell-Lawren- Club 8. Tun-brid- ge DoiFs Make a Small Da posit and Use Our Useful Gifts and for Si All W. L. BAILEY s. 3-- Time to Buy EaoT to Join Our "WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU" Exceptionally Big Values! OVAL Large OVAL Aluminum Roaster Enamel Roaster 98c Largest Hade Enamel ware Roaster $1.39 Brighten Your Kitchen With a Shining New Tea Kettle s v v v Copper, Nickel-plate- d Medium CD a Bright Aluminum Tea Kettle SUtt SI 19 650 $1.29 Sale of Beautiful Dinnerware , Taylor-Miller-Vill- FRESH! ie 6 Dinner Plate 6 Fie Plates 6 Fruit Dishes 6 1 PfM sTStths Saucer Baker rysm Platter Daintily decorated with festoons of flowers and gold. American made. Puritan Pattern. $3.69 Mi Set s) er ce UTILITY SHOVELS With long handles. Just right for snow, coal and around the th HORSES or COWS By-Produ- LARGEST WAGON el This roller bearing coaster will cost more soon. all-ste- BUY NOW SAVE AND CO "Zi ?ill yard. 11-in- ch 7fl. I5JW wid Shovel 14-in- ch Shovel Super $1.49 Pumpkin Pie Are delicious when made in h these deep pie plates. ten-inc- ROAST PAN Size 12x17 Inches, witn round comers 24c U for . . . - - 9 Highest Grade Carving Knife. Bakelite Handle. Stainless Blade. $1.25 value 79 I |