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Show Thursday, June 23, 1938 TRACTION The Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Page Five LOCAL MOTORISTS DISCOVER AMAZING i vt 'A NEW TIRE "BUY" New "Standard" of Value At Low Prices in All Sizes At 'A, Car owners who want to save on tires are enthusiastic about a new tire manufactured by The B. F. Goodrich Company, called the Goodrich "Standard." Although it is priced at a level that means real savings in all sizes, the Goodrich Standard Tire has many features d found only in tires. Like tires that sell for more, the double-cure"Standard" is This process, say Goodrich engineers, insures that the tire is tough all the way through, inside as well as on the tread. Also like more expensive tires, the Goodrich Standard has in cords that are 100 live rubber. money II f : f1 I ii Tractors waioxpiuaf have the trac tion 10 pun neavy loads tnrougn soft, muddy harvest fields over slippery low spots to bring in - - track-typ- 1 1 e ma crop vrnnoui delay ' Broad 1 frArlrn iirtrmrt ft-"- - this tractor s weight on sand or soft seedbeds wide grousers brace its pull providing light treading yet sure gripping traction traction. money-savin- g Like a this tractor works steep tiilla its tracks laid endlessly over the ground its weight rolling on "cog-railroa- smooth steel rails. We have full facts about this traction with which so many farmers are doing better and cheaper work. Ask for them. CATERPILLAR d. full-float- - V Many New Features The new Goodrich Standard, be-- '' sides having an extra strong, g carcass, has a new and improved tread design that is 'A wider and flatter. Particularly striking in appearance are the new "streamline" sidewalls. Motorists who have seen the Goodrich Standard describe it as one of the most outstanding tire buys in years. . PAT. Gordon Wood Service OFF. LiLaWMMj 3H WatarfiU & Frazier Distillery Co, Anchorage, Ki. fartnok$trilftoBotWhlkey.iProo South Main Nephi vey on file in this office with magnetic variations of 16 degrees 54 minutes East, as follows: Commencing at Cer. No. 1 Pry lode, Survey No. 7168, from which point the section corner common to Sections 17, 18, 19, 20, T 11 S, R 2 W, S.L.B. and M. bears N 10 deg 14 min. E 172.7 feet; thence N 79 deg 26 min. W 1200 feet to Cor. No. 2, Prod lode, this survey; thence S 10 deg. 34 min W 1499.4 feet to Cor. No. 3 Prod, identical with Cor. No. 1 Profit, Gold Coin lodes, Survey No. 7001; thence S 79 deg 26 min E 1200 feet to Cor. No. 4, Pry lode, this survey; thence N 10 deg. 34 min. E 1499.4 feet to Cor. No. 1, place of beginning. Excepting and excluding conflict with Survey No. 4641, St. Louis lode. Net area applied for, 39.726 acres. Said consolidated lode locations are situate In the N. E. quarter of Section 19 and S. E. quarter of Section 18, T 11 S, R 2 W, S. L. B. and M. and are of record in the office of the County Recorder of Juab County, Utah and the nearest known location is the named conflicting claim. I direct that this notice be published in The Times-New- s, at Nephi, Utah, a newspaper published near said consolidated mining claims for a period of nine (9) consecutive weeks. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register Dates of publication, April 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9, 16 and Ne23, 1938, in The Times-New- s, phi, Utah. 3-- Frank Hoyt, C. E. X LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR Moderate Careful Work Charge. 245 No. 1 West NOTICE OF APPLICATION POR MINERAL PATENT Serial No. 062423 United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 26, 1938 Notice is hereby given that the Tintic Coalition Mines Company, by its authorized agent and attorney-in-fact, Vernon Synder, whose post office address is 419 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for the Pry, Prod, lode claims situate in the Tintic Mining District, Juab County, Utah, each claim approximately 1500 feet in leagth on each of said lodes and surface ground, 600 feet wide, except as excluded .being Survey No. 7168 and described in the field notes and plat of the official sur- - IDAHO GOVERNOR Levari Local Ft. Green News LIMBERS UP FOR CONTEST Happenings 107 Miss - ill ED Step out of summer heat into the fresh, oool, e atmosphere of an fensl Enjoy the luxury of dust-free- , dehumidified alr...deepljr cushioned, reclining chairs. nd constantly changing scenery outside your window at amailngly low cost Mora than before, bus travel Is the preferred way to make vacation trips. Ask your friendly bos agent for colorful folders and complete Information on Espense-Pai- d Tours, fares, ohedules, routes, and spring-lik- rr stop-over- W The Elite Club were guests at a birthday party Monday afternoon given by Mrs. Lillian Snow. A delicious luncheon was served and a delightful time spent. Miss Jean Nielson who has been visiting in Salt Lake City for the past two weeks, returned to her home Sunday. The following have returned to their homes from Idaho where they have been employed shearing sheep: Clifford Crowther, Reed Dean Nielson, Alden Allred and R.eed Nielson. Col-lar- BUS DEPOT FORREST HOTEL Mrs. Melissa Samuels who has been critically ill for the past two weeks is reported as improved. Boyd Ivory has returned home from Logan where he has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Aagard are the parents of a daughter, born at the Dice hospital recently. Mrs. Mary Fredrickson had as her guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. Wilford Smith and children of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Myrtle Butts of California. Miss Charlotte Lund of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here visiting at the homos of relatives and friends. V M r. t ' 9 9 KTEXT to serving Just plain fruit and cream, what could be simpler than FROZEN FRUIT CREAM, which is nothing more than a mixr canned fruits and coffee cream, frozen in 5 to 10 minutes ture of 1n the modern ice cream freezer! It seems almost unbelievable that such a smooth, fluffy frozen dessert could be so easily and inexpensively made. But here's how: FROZEN FRUIT CREAM Turn crank slowly but steadily Serves until turning becomes difficult, 2 cups canned fruit with fruit about 5 to 10 minutes. Carefully Juice (raspberries, apricots, remove cover, lift out dasher and or peaches) pack down Ice cream with a spoon. 4 cup sucrtr (approximately) Replace cover, draw off water and 1 replenish salt and ice mixture. nip roffee cream Mash fruits and stir In sugar. Cover and allow to harden at least Combine with cream and pour In 1 hour before serving. You can get crushed Ice all ready freezing container of modern Ice cream freezer, filling It not more to use from your Ice service man Mi. in a full; asMiit)li- - and cover, or you can chip off the desired with mixture of 3 parts amount from the block of Ice In til ice and 1 part rock salt. your Ice refrigerator. left-ove- 4-- 6 hii A less to men, animals and plants, mantes devour each other, flies, grasshoppers, worms, moths, butterflies. In South America, large mantes have been known to attack and kill small frogs, lizards and birds. The name comes from the shape of their front legs, always held up like the hands of a person in prayer. A mantis also Is called soothsayer, mule killer, devil horse, rear horse In China, manand camel-cricket- . tes are kept in bamboo cages, matched like fighting cocks. I I'tiiladrlpliia Plot .Not Rerordrd Philadelphia has a small, down- town plot which is recorded in no found. Tradition, gays :dvd so a Philadelphia Insurer columnist, has it that Pcnn set it aside for j Indians who came to visit him. l mimmut m m win mmmm 2 P. M. "Tiger of Insect World" "tiger of the insect world" ! the praying mantis. Though harm- UiLiUiVuiift Th cross-platps- 'i Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hansen of Logan are spending a few days visiting here with relatives and with friends. BOLTE reel illustrated is made from two old bugcy tires with welded . The tires are cut at one point so that the reel can be made small enouch to remove it from Inside the roll of barbed wire. The cut ends of the reel are held together by fft screws, which are easily removed. ' The Literary club entertained for Hanna Mikkelson at a birthday party one day last week. Mrs. Mikkelson received many gifts WIRE This wooden self feeder not only keeps the feed dry under all weather conditions but also keep the hens dry while they are eating. IU large size saves labor In refilling. Strong skids permit easy moving to fresh ground. The center section of the roof is lifted oft to radii or da an. - Mrs. BUS! FOR. BARBED L- d, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Holman are the proud parents of a daughter born at the Dice hospital recently. OLf WRtNCH WITH sharpened jaw Pulls tapus easily. ICE CREAM FROM FRUIT AND CREAM Miss Melba Augason has left to school at Logan. Thursday at " Denizens of Tropic Sea One of the largest collections of tropical fish in the United States is in the Honolulu aquarium. Fine-Form- attend summer i 4 UlWtr Granite Rock d Granite is a rock which has been exposed to great heat and pressure. Elden Hansen Bogh of Bingham is visiting here with his mother, Mrs. M. A. Hansen Bogh. The many relatives and friends of Mrs. Sara Crowther were deeply shocked to hear of her sudden denlh in Gallup, N. M. Sunday morning. Mrs. Crowther was visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jean Ivory, at the time of her denth. She Is survived by two sons and five daughters: Mrs. Etta Mrs. Cleo C. Christensen Mrs. Geneva Christensen. Mrs. Ed-r- a Cook. Clifford and Ixren Crowther, all of Fountain Green and Mrs. Ivory of Gallup. N. M. Funeral services were held in the Fountain Green word chnpel ii Oil For Year Car COMPrlKY OF CALIFORNIA OIL Mrs. Olena Johnson entertained a few friends at her home Monday evening. Refreshments were served and a pleasant evening was spnt. n. n in Ne- Valeria Coombs has left for Salt Lake City where she has employment. in-la- w BY WILLARO Iona Hansen visited Quart "Miss Mc-Clur- e, . . ll.e rroven Llatcr phi Monday. n. FARMING IT . X : First Choice Abovo All Motor Oils in the Pacific West It may be a gag BOISE, Idaho since its national Dairy Products Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jackman but Governor Barzilla W. and family of Salt Lake- City spent month a few days of last week in Levan Clark assumed a warlike pose toat the home of Mrs. Emma Jack-ma- day and challenged Governor H H. Blood of Utah to an old fashioned cow milking contest "and no Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangel- - holds barred." "I can coax more milk from a son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schovv and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern cow than any governor anywhere," Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs. Herman modestly asserted the Idaho chief Christensen and l.orma Taylor at- executive, "but I would prefer to tended the funeral services last meet my friend Governor Blood of had Thursday at Salina for Frank Tay- Utah, who, I am told,in has this line. considerable experience lor, a relative. The challenge, issued in the midst Mrs. Wallace Christensen and of a statewide campaign by memMrs. Ernest Wankier of Los Angel- bers of the Idaho Chain Stores ases, California are in Levan visiting sociation and independent retailers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erick to help Idaho's 15,000,000 dairy Wankier. industry dispose of heavy production of dairy products, purportedly Mr and Mrs. Erin Poulson an- resulted from a boast by a Utah nounce the arrival of a daughter friend that the Utah cow is a betat their home on June 18. The ter milker than the Idaho bossy. The challenger declared the conmother was formerly Miss Olive test would prove the Utah claim to Martin of Scipio. be "false, exaggerated and based Mrs. Delia Lundsteen entertained on nothing more than stubborn a number of lady friends and rela- civic pride." tives at her home Monday after"Everyone knows," he explained, noon, a dainty luncheon being ser- "that Idaho cows are not only the ved to Mrs. Emma Jackman, Mrs. best producers in the whole dairying empire, but that they cooperate Nellie Jennings, Mrs. Tarvis Mrs. Polly Broadhead, Mrs. to the' last drop. That is why I Frances Jackman, Mrs. Grace insist that my cow in this contest Christensen, Mrs. Louise Franeom, be an Idaho cow. Governor Blood Mrs. Eva Mangelson, Mrs. Delia L. can bring a cow from Utah or anyTunbridge, Mrs. Louise Shepherd, where else, but mine must be Idaho and the hostess, Mrs. Delia Lund- born and bred". Governor Clark said the chalsteen. lenge would hold good until July Mrs. Wesley Martin returned to 6, end of the dairy products drive, her home in Scipio Monday after and that the contest must be held Idaho, "where my cow will feel spending a few days with her son- - in and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. at home" H. G. Myers, chairman of the Erin Poulson. Idaho Dairy Producers Stabilization Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Hall of Committee and president of the IdNephi announce the marriage of aho State Dairymen's association, their daughter Alice to LaMonte immediately proffered services of Peterson, son of Bishop and Mrs. one of his fine registered Jerseys E. P. Peterson. The ceremony was so the Governor might brush up on performed in the Manti Temple on his technique. Myers wisely selected "Nobly Friday, June 17th. 7 hey will make Born Genevra," the cow that tritheir home in Salt Lake City. umphed over Utah's best to win the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mortensen titles of Senior and Grand Chamand family spent the week end pion at the Utah Stale fair last in Levan at the home of Mr. and year. The cow was brought to the capitol grounds and the Governor Mrs. H. C. Mortensen. The Chicken Creek camp of the rolled up his sleeves and gave a deof his prowess, while Daughters of Utah Pioneers met monstration at their cabin last Thursday after- Miss Verna Dickman of Boise, stanoon, in commemoration of the or- bilization committee aide, stood by ganization in Levan in 1930. The with refreshments. Meanwhile, more than 35,000 Idfirst president, Dulcia Franeom, served for four years; Audria Dal-b- aho dairymen, hopefully watched second president served 2 years progress of the concerted sales efand the third and present president forts to stimulate consumption of for 2 years, who is Thelma Jack-madairy products. y, AIR-CONDITION- V high-price- all-so- il J. A.. bruise-resistin- JfdU RCO. U. i :v v, Tr - , )fte ' 'sl? X ." 'As V A-- ' H i - MIL" Ai' K:' t M - DISTRIBUTED B Big Four Distributing Spanish Fork, Utah fr JY L A 1 "Cf Y Co, |