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Show The Page Four FARMING IT '.'W""""' ' . m 1,111 "t-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schow and family spent Christmas in Sallna with Mrs. Schow's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackman left Sunday night for Los Angeles, to visit during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackman were Christmas visitors in Salt Lake City with their daughter Hattie. Miss Lola Wood and a friend of Salt Lake City spent Christmas in Levan with Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen spent Christmas day irt Fillmore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Day. Miss Ruth PavstruD of Salt Lake City Is here visiting with her par ents, Mr. ana- jwrs. james ray , strup. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shepherd and family spent Christmas day in Sal-in- a at the home of Mrs. Ernest Shepherd. freeze but usually come out in good shape. The first time I tried it an old sow got into the bed before I did. After that I covered it with chicken wire pegged down. The hardest part of spraying potatoes is to get the bordeaux on the under parts of the plants. Illus tration shows how an Iowa farm' er solved this problem. As the plants grow larger he uses longer pipe nipples on his nozzle assembly. The wheels of his home-mad- e wagon are three feet apart. When pullets hunt the roosts during daylight hours it is a sura indication of bullies in the flock. The smart thing to do is to move the timid birds to another pen, where they will be able to get enough to eat. Each of the sections of the land roller in the sketch is made of conform. crete cast in a home-mad- e Cabbage can be kept through the winter successfully by bedding it on sod or straw and covering with litter of some kind. The heads the W cor Sec. 1, T 13 S., R. 1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS E.. SLB&M. of the Office of The State Utah, Application is designated in State Engineer, Salt Lake City, theThis office of the State Engineer as No. 12771. All protests resisting Notice is hereby given that Nephi the granting of said Application, City Corporation has made Applic- with reasons therefor, made in af ation in accordance with the laws fidavit form, must be filed with of Utah, to appropriate 12 sec. ft. T. H. Humpherys, Engineer. of water from Salt creek iu Juab 403 State Capitol, State Salt Lake county, Utah. Said water will be Utah, with one extra copy City and diverted from January 1 to Decemfiling fee on or before Feb ber 31, inclusive of each year, at $1.00 1939. a point located N. 230 ft and E ruary 4, T. H. HUMPHERYS cor Sec. 5, 956 ft. from the W State Engineer T. 13 S., R. 2 K, SLB&M., convey- Dates publication: December 8, ed through an existing pipe line 15. 22 of 29 1938 and January 5, and power plant, and used for thf 1939. and generation of 125 H. P. of electrical energy for consumption at Nephi, Proved Earth, Sun Movement Utah. After having been so used the water will be returned to the Galileo demonstrated in 1632 that natural channel at a point located the earth revolved around the sun. N 69 deg. 6 min E. 6772 ft from Ancients Used Modern Road Material; Streets of Babylon and Provo Paved with Same Type Rock Asphalt Surface and Mrs. Vern Mangelson spent Monday and Tuesday in Hoi den at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Stevens. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vinnie, Leo and spent Sunday in home' of Mr. Childs. S. P. Christensen Angus Christensen Centerfield at the and Mrs. Darral Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jackman and Mrs. Emma Jackman spent a few days during Christmas holidays here with relatives. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Far rell Wankler. Cats Have Housekeeper; Live in Lap of Luxury . In a house overlooking the sea at Barton, 10 miles from Bournemouth, six cats live in the lap of luxury. Each has its own room, bed and is emdishes, and a housekeeper ' ployed to look after their every want. Four times a week a taxi from Bournemouth brings their food the best steak, fish, rabbits, milk and cream. The cats are the property of Mrs Agnes Burrell of Bournemouth. LONDON. nine-roo- Several Jobs Offered To 'Lazy Young Man' KENDALL VILLE, IND. The classified advertisement column of a local newspaper recently carried this notice: "Lazy young man with ability desires easy job, but prefers oca with wages. Not a clock watcher, owns a wrist watch.- Will tolerate social security deductions." The advertiser reported several offers of Jobs. " I' -- J fii Hk y Gadget to Locate Moving I! Airplanes Proves Success NEW Airline officials testing; a new method for locating airplanes in flight YORK. here have been a frosted glass screen with a tiny green speck moving continuously across it to represent the plaat la flight Rock Asphalt Pavement on Richards St., Salt Lake City In the United States, the first Asphalt Is one of the oldest and use of this substance was yst one of the most modern sub- known Philadelphia in 1S38, when It stances used by man. Five thou-- ' In was laid In front of the old Mer- sand years ago the Sumerlons, a race that Inhabited the Euphrates iv Valley before the days of Babylon, E. used this material to cement shells -- Qiad blta of colored stone on pottery statuary. pUrsuPhalt was said Jjnd tions by some an- - "ricks together in the construcof the Xower of rjabel (about opportug. c). attacks t Italian ge(1 wllh of bulrushes was slime and with pitch", d meaning Asphalt according to Jinese same authorities. ( Nebuchadnezzar built roads In "glistening with Asphalt" f Babylon his reign from 604 to 661 during W-baske- B. C. The first modern use of Rock Asphalt wns In l'aris In 1835, whert it was used for foot pavements. t chants Exchange Building. As a road building material. Itock Asphalt pavement was laid In Paris, on the Palais Royal, In 1854. where It was maintained In good condition for 60 years. Utah Rock Asphalt was used to pare Richards Street In Salt l.aks City more tliun 46 years ago. This pavement Is still In use and In good condition. Today Utah rock asphalt Is being taken from the Immense deposit near Sunnysldo. Carbon County, Utah, and uxed to surface many streets and highways. This past summer State Street In Snlt Lake City was resurfaced for a distance of 9 blocks with rock asphalt and the City of Provo has laid more than 30 miles of this pavement. riuU (i u t (., There's nothing I know of that goes with your family's home recipes like this personal whiskey recipe otir family puts up! Harry It. Wilkra PT.N. IM QT.Ito. 221 S Oar Fmiljr PT.SJJS Prnnml Recipe f Nephi, Utah NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah, Office of the State Engineer, Salt Lake City, Levan Local News BOLTE BY WILLARD Times-New- s, The screen was developed by BsQ Telephone laboratories tor the Western Electric company and will be used in connection with the elvU aeronautcs authority's beacon system. The board is said to follow precisely the flight of an oncoming plane. By return radio telephone, airport officials can guide the pilot to the field. As a pilot talks through his radio, the green light moves with the plane's position on the circular screen of a cathode ray tube. Compass markings on the screen's edge enable the airport dispatcher to give the pilot his exact bearings even though visibility my be obliterated by fog or rain. - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH In the Matter of Ernest R. Pierce, Debtor. In the proceedings for a Composl-tio- n or Extension. To the creditors of Ernest R, Pierce, of Gunnison, in the county of Sanpete and district afore said. Notice is hereby given that on the 9 day of Dec, A. D. 1938, the petition of the said Ernest R. Pierce, praying that he be afforded an opportunity to effect a composition or an extension of time to pny his debts under section 75 of the Bankruptcy Act, was approved by this court and property filed un dor said section; and that the first meeting of his creditors will toe held at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete Co., in the rlty hall on the 5 day of January, A. D. 1939, at two o'clock In the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the debtor and transact such other business as may properly come before said mooting. C. D. Sorenson, Conciliation Commissioner Notice is hereby given that the Howells Live Stock, Inc., and David P. Howells, Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, have made application, in accordance with the laws of Utah, to change the point of diversion and place of use of 30 sec. ft. and 1000 ac. ft. of water from Granite creek in Juab County, Utah. Said 1000 ac. ft. of water were to have been diverted from November 1 of each year to March 31 of the year following at a point located S. 80 deg. 9 min. W. 12,880 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 7, T. 12 S., R. 17 W., SLB&M., conveyed to and stored in a natural reservoir, the center of the impounding 4am of which was to have been situated at a point E. 900 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 7, T 12 S., R. 17 W., SLB&M. The stored water was to have been released from April 1 to October 31 of each year and used, ft together with the said 30 sec, of water which were to have flowdivof ed from the aforesaid point ersion directly through the reservoir, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 2720 acres of land embracSec. ed in the SW1 Sec. 16, E 17, EV4 Sec. 20, and all of Sees. 21, 22 and 28, T. 12 S., R. 17 W., SLB&-Upon resurvey it is now proposed to divert all of said water at a point S. 80 deg. 9 min. W 12,880 ft from the SW Cor said Sec, 7 and convey it to a natural reservoir, the outlet of which Is located N. 83 dsg. 20 min, E. 1334 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec 8, T. 12 S. R. 17 W., SLB&M. Said 1000 ac. ft, will there be stored from November 1 of each year to March 31, following. During the months of Octob er, April, May and June, part of said 30 sec. ft. will also be stored and part will flow through the res' ervoir and be applied without stor age on lands hereinafter described. All of said 30 sec, ft. will be used without storage during the months of July, August and September, tO' gether with released storage water, as a aupplemental supply to Irrigate 728 acres of land located in the SE-Sec. 22, SW, WttSEtt, SW14 SEHNWV Sec. 26, EH Sec. NE. r7. NE and NHSEH Sec 34, and NWVi Sec. 35 T 12 S., R. 17 W SLB&M. As much water as is nee essary will be used during the en tire year for Incidental domestic g and purposes. This Application Is designated In of the office State Engineer as the AH protests resisting the No. granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made In affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before February 4, 1939. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Dates of publication: December 8, 15, 22 and 29 1938 and January 5, stock-waterin- Mr. and Mrs. Fprrnn Chaca family spent Christmas jonn unase. NEW YEARS t4 EVE with Mrs. Mrs. Alonzo Ingram returned to her home recently from a six weeks visit in California. mimesis Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell and family of Provo spent Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Stephen Boswell. North Ward Mr. and Mrs. R. Eldon Crowther and daughter Joyce of Provo spent Christmas at the home of Mr nrt Mrs. F. M. Beck. Donell Ellison of .Albuquerque, New Mexico, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Elllston. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cheever spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Francim. Mrs. Cheever was formerly Miss Ruth Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Green-halg- h and daughter of Ely, Nevada were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Belliston on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Boswell and Edgar Boswell of Salt Lake City spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Florence Crane, a student at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. Mr. and Mrs Auston Vest of Og-deMr. and Mrs. Peter Wankier of Levan and Joe Williams of Draper spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote. n, Mr and Mrs. V. A. Beck and son V. spent Christmas in Eph-raiat the home of Mr and Mrs. C. Willardson. Mrs. Willardson entertained at a family dinner. Don CAKE and PUNCH - Admission 10c 40c Eunice Brough, a student at the at Provo, is spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Brough. B. Y. U. Geraldlne Cazier, who is enrolled Pt the B. Y. U. at Provo is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cazier. Ore hestra Payson Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Williams and family of Tooele spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Henry Williams. ement aTtfMiasVssi fcmwrniii sifi U. S. Roads Take Heavy Life Toll Report Covering Year 1937 Shows 39,500 Persons Were Killed. WASHINGTON. American high ways are almost as dangerous as a battlefield, according to reports by the United States bureau of public roads and the National Safety coun- My wife is a cil. Last year 39,500 persons were reported killed and 1,360,000 were injured on highways. These casualties were greater than American losses in any similar period of the World war. Responsibility for a large percentage of the automobile accidents was attributed by the bureau to misuse and diversion of automobile tax funds. It said $161,413,000134 cents out of every5 highway tax dollar was used last year for purposes. all of the Ads and we live less. better for Advertising pays - - YOU! (till m smart She reads shopper. n ijiiiwi Miss m w I i i 400sfiD."!iE.-,4-. hat mvMtz Sf Let's ALL have A HAPPY NEW YEAR NEH.-SW14NE- y of stock-waterin- Drive carefully -- otlfr feloiv a break Take no chances ...... Give the IF A D 1 939 BARBARA M. HAYMOND, Executrix of Estate of George D. Estate of George D. Haymond, Haymond. dereas4d. deceased. Creditors will present Dates of publication: December 8, claims with vouchers to the un- - 15, 22 and 29, 1938. ) Local -- Social News Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Lucille Day of Levan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Turner of NOTICE TO WATER USERS SALT LAKE'S FAVORITE HOTEL LARGE MODERN The Stats of Utah, Office of the Aurora spent Christmas evening at 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS ROOMS DINE DANCE State Engineer, Salt Lake City, the home of Mr. and Mrs. James IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY SATURDAY Notice is hereby given that the M. Anderson. Howells Live Stock, Inc., Temple-to- n Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Burton Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah has rfS adS. w. . .1 I ll wv.... r Munccy w wen -, made applicatidn, in accordance and son of Washington, D. C, Mr. Rw, pruiAn with the laws of Utah, to change and Mrs. J. C. Stimson and son of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Reed the point of diversion, place of stor- Hoover and daughter of Roosevelt, age, and place of use of 30 sec. ft and Nelda Cowan of Salt Lake City and 500 ac. ft. of water from Red Cedar Creek in Juab County, Utah. spent the week end and Christmas Said water was to have been div- at the home of Bishop and Mrs P erted from January 1 to December B. Cowan. Dr. and Mrs. Burton and 31, inclusive of each year, at a Mr. and Mrs. Stimson left Monday for point located N 54 deg. W 450 ft. will a trip to California where they attend the football game at from the NW Cor. Sec 6, T. 12 S., R. 17 W., SLB&M., and conveyed the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. by pipe line to a reservoir, formed by a retaining levee or dike approx' imately 100 ft long, the west end of which was to have been located N. 63 deg. 17 min E. 6503 ft from the NW cor. Sec 18, T. 12 S.. R. 17 W.. SLB&M. Said 500 ac. ft of water were to have been stored In said reservoir during each entire year and released, as needed, to gether with the aforesaid 30 sec. ft., which were to have flowed dir ectly through the reservoir from January 1 to December 31 Inclusive of each year, and used as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 2440 acres ol land embraced In the SE Sec. 14, SH Sec. 15. EH Sec. 23. Ntt NWttSEVi and SWVi Sec 26. all of Sees. 27 and 34, ana NWHNW14 Sec. 35. T 12 S. R. 17 W. SLB&M. It Is now proposed to divert said water at a point loc ated N. 47 deg. W. 409 ft from the NW Cor. of said Sec. 6 and convey attention please! it oy pipe line to a natural reser voir, the outlet of which is located N 83 deg. 20 min. E 1334 ft. from We want to make a suggestion : the SW Cor. Sec. 8, T. 12 S., R. 17 a. .Said 500 a SLB&M be will W., ft. Most of us will soon be on the road stored from October 1 of each year making to June 30 following and released. the rounds of New Year's calls and celebraas needed, from April 1 to October 31, together with said 30 sec. ft tions. Thousands motorists and pedestrians which will flow directly through the reservoir. The water will be will throng the thoroughfares . . . used as a supplemental supply to rza acres or land locad irrigate In the SEH Sec 22, SWH, WHSE- Let's take it easy. Let's avoid accidents. SWHNEH. and SEHNWH Sec. 28, EH Sec. 27, NEH and NH This year let's all have a Happy New Year SE Sec. 34, and NWH Sec. 35, T. 12 S., R. 17 W, SLB&M. As but above all a safe one I much water as Is necessary will be used during the entire year for g incidental domestic and purposes. This AppllcUon Is designated In the office of the State Engineer as No. a 1429. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made In affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before Februry 4, 1939. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Dates of publication: December 8, wish New t 15, 22 and 29 1938 and January 5, 1939. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP 1939. NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or respective signers for addition- dersigned at Nephi, Utah, on or al Information. before the 20th day of February, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dec. 29, 1938 Thusday, you a Happy Tear STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ; |