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Show r Trie Thursday Nov. 18, 1937 abcutme v amoaier rCXTCNSION Average daily sales of general merchandise In rural areas reached the Mghest point since 1929 In Sept ember, and showed almost 32 per cent advance from August to September, the latest bureau of com merce report shows. n woukH The United States exports of ap ples will Increase this year, depart ments of commerce and agriculture unite In predicting. They base their claims on America's bumper apple crop this year and on the relatively small crops of foreign countries. The foodstuffs division of the department of commerce reveals that the best foreign apple customers of the United States are England, France, Germany and the Netherlands. (ill r I Maryland will possibly have a state soil conservation program as fell as a national one, Science, October 29 Issue, states. It reports that a bill permitting Maryland This veara croD Droductlon. lar est since 1928, is only six per cent farmers to unite In soil conserving less than the high of 1920, activities has passed the state legtha hnronii nf aprirultural econo-- islature and has been signed by the mira nroduction reDOrt shows. Al Governor, Harry Nice. Tbe state though production per capita Is program, would be under 'a state Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Adams Named Director Of State Divisions u. r soil conservation committee headed by the president of the State Board of Agriculture and including administrative officers of both the state and national departments of Head Unemploy- ment Compensation And Service Dept. in Three things will insure success NEWS James Lake Reed for a v iV ' j A. rett. " . E. G. Blackett of Craij;, Colorado returned to his home recently after visiting for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Sperry. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Sidwell last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nielson and daughter Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. A. ant. V. Borg P. NT 229 Ne. QUART No. 228 of Mount Pleas- Copyright 1937, The Wilken Family, Inc., Aladdin, Pa. Executive office: N. Y. C. The Wilken Family Blended California Is Market For Utah Cattle the straight whiskies la this product are 20 monthsormoreold,2SX straight whiskies; 7551 grata neutral spirits; straigbtwhiskey 20 months old; S straight whiskey 4 years old. 2096 cattle and calves were marketed in for immediate slaughter in 1922, while the total in 1936 was 116,000. New Mexico stands second in the number of stockers and feeders marketed in California, the 1936 California total of Fir-t Steamer on Ohio Elver The first steamboat on the Ohio river, the New Orleans, was built by Nicholas J. Roosevelt and run from Pittsburgh to New Orleans is 1511. with cattle and calves were marketed for imm ediate slaughter in 1936 against on ly 12,000 in 1922. These figures are presented to indicate the importance of the coast state as a marketing place for livestock produced in the far western states. It is especially significant to point out that it was not so 130,000 comparing 1922; while 26,000 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF UTAH HOME OWNERS' LOAN COR PORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs HOSMER L. GRACE and SALOME GRACE, his wife: P. N. ANDER. SON, Administrator de bonis non catthat California many years ago of the Estate of Alice Ashworth, tlemen had to depend mainly upon deceased; and T. G. LOWE, outside states for the sale of their Defendants product, while now, because of the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE tremendous increase in population, To be sold at Sheriff's sale at this state not only consumes the the front door of the County Court equivalent of its entire output, but House in the city of Nephi, Coun imports more than a third of a ty of Juab, State of Utah on the million animals from other states. 20th day of November, 1937, at the 139,000 in C II fir? H longing, however evidenced, used or enjoyed, with said land or belonging to the same. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Nephi Utah, this 28 day of October, 1937. H. K. MELLOR, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. By Dates of November R. E. WINN Deputy. October 28, publication, 4, 11 and 18, 1937. ' vExiergyxood SUGAR a miracle of chemistry! water and air are con verted into this purest and least expensive of all energy foods. A million and more acres of land in the United States, largely in the western area, are planted to beets and cane from which sugar is produced. get beat by UNION PACIFIC performs a triple iob for the sugar industry. Last year, it hauled over VA million tons of sugar beets to factories and 500,000 tons of oil-flo- Free-flowi- refined sugar to markets; transported many thousand tons of UNION PACIFIC freight service is dependable a service of vast importance to an industry that supplies the Nation with this tasty, OIL-PLATE- -- free-flowi- W1f Ui,-m - a close-fittin- 13 -- ' Wi "1 .v: ever-healthf- ul Rood of the StteamllnM and Th &na.UenjXi 1 .....,mwtw,miw,w,wr. 1 t mt vsa.o'tv t ii Minrw- ill W HKai t RAILROAD JtX'tV L &. re,.- ,- ... X IK 9 a a energy-buildin- g food . . . sugar, ever-fres. . . "crystallized sunshine!" GERM PRO CESSED OIL Black Bock Desrt Black Rock desert is a tract of nearly 1,000 square miles north ot Pyramid lake, in Nevada. hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of said day the following described real property, situate in the Jounty or Juab, State of Utah, to wit: Lots 1, 2. 3, and 4, of block 64, Plat A., Nephi Survey of Building lots, Juab County, Utah. Together with Certificate Number 2821 for three (3) shares of stock in the Nephi Irrigaton Company, a corporation Together also with all water rights, rights of way, easements hereditaments, rents, privileges, and appurtenances thereunto be- Perfect tjeib&jr.V. Nature's between engine parts 7 90 prooi Whiskey Continued from Page 1 stockers and feeders, against 172,-00- 0 In 1936. Arizona has made great forward strides in feedlot and pasture finishing of cattle, as indicated by the fact that only 42,000 Arizona rase: 3giss? oils 'I V - Miss Darlcne Sanders visited last week end in Sterling with Miss Eva Sanders and Miss Afton Gar- 0 That's why mere V N. A. Nit'lson. 0 Inor church. Miss Winnifrcd Nielson of Salt SPECIAL irt S. left Sunday evening to brazil for the Lake City spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ) k, Madsen mission Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Sperry and daughter Mildred were visitor in Salt Lake City lust week. s.i J II. Ockey was in Salt City Tuesday on business. o. livestock production, B. W. Wright, extension farm management specialist at the Kansas state Agricultural college insists. These things, he reports, are efficient production, timely marketing, and the use of agricultural outlook information in planning and operatTVi prnn nrosnects in Areentina ing the livestock marketing progand Australia, Soviet Russia's pol ram. He points out that balanced Ray R. Adams -l rations are conserving in cost beicy on exports, the European poinext on renorts cause less feed of each kind is Compensation and the Employment situation, Service Divisions of the State InQTS.coot years crop, and general business required. dustrial Commission, according to conditions, will all te lnnuenuai PTS.cooc mi ;7rrr- of wheat, in detemining the price an announcement made by O. F. UPTS.coociu.iu I the bureau of aricultural economics McShane, Acting Chairman of the Commission. t reports. The world wheat producttO PROOF ion this year is apparently above Mr. Adams appointment followed seven that of last year, by at least the affiliation of the state of Utah with the U. S. Reemployment ser percent, the bureau's report shows. vice under the Wagner-Peyse- r Act The quantity of poultry products By this affiliation the State Indust-4 rial commission took over the work required to buy a given quantity of feed advanced to the highest of conducting employment offices In the State of Utah. point in several years last May, bureau of agricultural economics The employment office is one of the reports show. In May it took 11.93 very important parts of the un dozen eggs or 14.43 pounds of employment Compensation Adminchicken to buy a hundred pounds istration. Under the Utah Unemof feed. September totals indicate ployment Compensation law an in took time at only it that that dividual who has lost his job must 7.08 dozen eggs or 9.32 pounds of report to an employment office and chicken. be ready and available for work. ID 1M DENTAL PROFESSION In case the employment office does not get the individual a job, the The renorts of the Pacific coast individual is entitled to unemploy' headquarters of the department of NEW PRICES LOW ment compensation benefits provid' Ohio farmers protect themselves agriculture snow mat norcnwesiern ON ALL WORK ing he has sufficient work history. with a back yard hunter's paradise, farmers made the best recordcon-of Thomas R. Faddis, Director of as well as protect themselves from modern times this year in theWhit-locNATURE 50 the U. S. Reemployment service, of trol of smut in grain. B. W. trespassers by a novel method PLATE m has been named as provisional dir in charge of federal grain game control, George Kent writes ector of the State Employment Ser "AH Pink -- No Rubber". in the Country Home. The farm supervision, attributes the decline vice pending examinations. ers throw their lana open to num-er- s in smut infection to work done by Mr. Adams has begun the task on the provision that hunters agricultural colleges and governRUB of coordinating the Unemployment in teaching; effective P LATE purchase a special license from ment agencies seed. Compensation and the Employment the county committee. The county choice and treatment of the Liveorrice Divisions. Prizes for the International committee reserves the right to Chiin AM I woifc to be held flutter performed o stock exposition, bar objectionable persons from the k October 27 tathorizatio deto ad rpw cago from November game preserve and the funds JERICHO B. C C of Uuh Lktnmd Dtitt. rived from the sale of special 4, will total more than $100,000, show, of the H. area to the Heide, secretary used are police licenses CAMP NEWS , The largest crop show in against poachers, to provide winter reports. Grain The First aid class in International largest the the world, and feedings game game preserves the history of the company com other and Hay show, being held in connarrangements, and to finance which as pleted its work last week, 23 enroll ection, will draw exhibits from forms of game management ees finished the standard course combine to make the county ex- far away as Australia and South outlined by the American Red Cross Africa, Mr. Heide says. ceptionally "good hunting". and will receive three year certificates from that organization. Lieut. Greenberg, camp surgeon, instructed the class. ' The winter reconditioning, which is being carried on in all camps, has brought many needed improvements to the Jericho camp. The mess hall and recreation rooms have been completely lined plywood and the barracks are being ceil ed with Firtex. All steps have been water pipes rebuilt and have been lowered and insulated and all other necessary minor repairs have been completed. We feel sure that the winter will be eas ier to take because of the increased warmth and comfort. The! class in "Use of Powder" has been completed with 16 hours of practical experience which followed eight lectures and discuss ions. The group was taken out Gasa" on the job by Engineer Shultz and "fast-flowin- g" given actual shooting experience by preparing rip rap materials for the new Cherry . Creek reservoir. Foreman Lee Andrus was called to Salt Lakei City last week by OIL-PLATI- NG the death of his father, who had been in the Veterans hospital for a long period of time. , DG-2- 6 has been assigned the How hard is it for any known oil to squirm in amongst scores of at the River bed. task of pumping g engine parts? It's hard. Hence all Winter oil ads Gernier Wash and No Name Well. The sheepmen who are moving engine needs extra rightly tell you that even a worn, loosened-u- p their herds through this country this season. fast are very dependent on these wells Conoco Germ Processed oil holds records for this year because of lack of sumspeedy flow in any cold. And yet Conoco asks you earnestly: mer rains. Old timers report that River Bed is dry for the first WHEN WHY BE SATISFIED WITH ANY FREE-FLOALONE, time in 30 years. YOU CAN JUST AS EASILY HAVE THE Y "I am a local indepen. The entire personnel of the camp D dent merchant. My livINSURANCE OF AN ENGINE? has been finger printed during the ing depend on you peopast week. The cards will be forple right here. I want you Only an OIL PLATED engine is lubricated for every cold start warded to the Department of Juscoming to my place before mere and hours whole advance in any days tice to be used for identification ateady. I want to be able one to look you in the eye. oil can do single wiggle! purposes whenever the need may That's why I've got arise. Germ Process action on every working part creates Conoco Products and Sufficient pneumonia serum has Service for you. You'll becomes a part of all surfaces. It cannot drain down. It been received to Inoculate 75 mem get mileage that tells you forever to without speed your It stays up interruption, ready bers of the company. The lnocula I've got right to be called Your Mileage starter and preserve your engine every inch of the way this Winter. tions are optional and are being Merchant." given to secure additional data on Oil level stays up, too, once your Conoco Mileage Merchant puts the efficiency of the serum. Similar in your correct Winter grade of Germ Processed oil. tests were carried on in a large number of camps last winter and the results indicated that the treatment was very valuable. Okla. Ponca of Write for "The Story City, Dept. 6, Conoco, The company has completed the unemployment census of all enroll ees and the cards have been for warded to the Post masters at the, members nome address. ' L Mrs. Jay Warner is visiting in this week at the home of Ray R. Adams, who for the past Payson W. O. Clayson. her father, year has been the Director of the Unemployment Compensation DivMr. and Mrs. Robert Winn and ision of the State Industrial Com- Misses Eunice Kschler and Virginia mission, has been named Executive Rivers spent last Saturday in I'ro-vDirector of both the Unemployment agriculture. I.ur-inti- LOCAL-SOCIA- L. D. Will all-ti- considerably less than in ivm, u is five per cent above the per capita production or iskjd-jExtension service field and office workers are urged to keep emcient records, In a bulletina written by M. Crile. and wiisnn nnd distributed through the department of agriculture, me auinors suggest that workers should keep neia aia-rloffice summaries, follow-u- p files and other records, and gives samples of the various siyies 01 tnese recoras. Page Three . .. ... I f lit W m |