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Show The Thursday, Sept. 3, 1942 Times-Ileftv- Nep,hi, Utah s, The 20th Century Club held their summer Kensington at the home of Mrs. J. Walter Paxman on Fri- Local and Social Items FOOD u Ira rim LOOKING TOWARD Page Five w -- Co chairmen day, August 28th. were Mrs. Claude R. Lomax and Mrs. J. Walter Paxman. were Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. Brent R. Bryan, Mrs. C. R. Jenkins, Mrs. Spencer E. Forrest, and Mrs. J. H. Keller. Others in attendance were Mrs. George Belliston, Mrs. J. A. Burton, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. Wilford Pratt, Mrs. J. Earl Reid, Mrs. C. W. Glazier, Mrs. L. C. Warenski, Mrs P. L. Jones and Mrs H. L. After a delicious luncheon the afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Assorted prizes in war stamps were given. Mrs. Dorothy Goldsbrough and daughter Barbara Diane of Holly- oak, Penn., arrived in Nephi on Monday to spend a month's vacation with Mrs. Goldsbrough's mother, Mrs. George D. Haymond, and with other relatives and friends. r Jeeps! Miss Elaine Petty returned home I Wednesday from the Utah Valley hospital at Provo where she underwent an operation for appenHe t dicitis on August 24th. Cedar of A. L. Whetten Mrs. Juab County farmers who undtr-plahome their 1943 wheat allotments City spent last week at the B . Petty. Malady in order to incrtase acreages' of of her mother, Mrs. May oi Mrs. Elena H. Stanley returned special war crops can be assured after completing two that they will neither suffer de- home Tuesday ductions in 1943 wheat payments sessions of the BYU Summer school nor reductions of future allotments, at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higginson according to Wilford Bailey, chair- man of the Juab County AAA com- and Lawrence Higginson of Salt mittee. Lake City spent Sunday with their With special War crops being giv-- 1 grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth T. en the "green light" on au larm Ostler. program, production ol tnese soreMr .and Mrs Elmo Hansen and ly needed victory foods will un- children Peggy and Peter spent doubtedly be high. But even then Wednesday in Lehi with Mr. and it Is extremely unlikely that their Mrs. Hagen Hansen. Mrs. A. G. Irons and daughter production can exceed tne demand. Mr and Mrs. Michael Bartain Mary Lind attended the recital at asked amounts are toeing Higher 5 of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ephraim Thursday evening under and and baby for each month for lend-leas- e Lottie Bastain of Salina and Miss the direction of Prof. H. A. Dean. civilian and uses, require Tirza Hansen of Loa visited on military Lind played a violin solo as ments remain high. with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mary a beginner student at the recital. The subject of farm prices Is Friday Hansen and W. A. Warner. expected to maqe up an important Mrs. LaVon Bond, Mrs. Ann Miss Beverly Sudweeks is visiting part of President Roosevelt's talk Kindin Frovo tnis ween, as a guest ai Mahoney and Miss Emmaline on Labir Day, September 7. visited Heber of recently red In this era of upheaval and change and growth, courageous young City law! in brother her of home Turkey 'n' stuf'fin' for Thanks- the with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nilsson. giving are in line for American boys and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas men and women see opportunity in overseas service, according to Harwood. MS sT? Uh the Department of Agriculture. ArDee Wright is spending a few to serve America, rangements are being made to ship days in Nephi with his family, and a supply of frozen birds to Amer- has been transferred from Caliente, to protect inalienable rights of man ican forces now stationed in Aus- Nevada to Provo. Mr. Wright is' to work and fight for a finer world. tralia. employed on the rail road. Every Thursday at NeSNIP-1- T USDA officials in Washington SLIPS Alice and Carol Strong spent the Published Utah Juab County, phi, are in To win, youth demands the most powerful weapon. What is it? Ogden asking that the War Product- past ten days visiting ion Board release additional weld- with their aunt, Mrs. Marcella Entered at the How simple to prevent post office at Nephi, le ing rod for use in farm repairs, Gibson. as second class mall matter Hemitis with Suzecte Snip-I- t Utah, Gib-1 The strongest war weapon today is Intelligence edged with L. C. L. Lee, chaiman of the Utah Mrs. Alice A. Gibson, the act on Congres of March state USDA war board reports. But son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson under Slips and your scissors! Just 1879. technical knowledge, courage, vision. America asks the colleges for until the procedure has been put and daughter Shirley Rae attended 3, saip along the non-ravPublisher through, he states, cases of welding the North fany reunion in Salt A B. GIBSON more young people thus equipped. And fortunately, this same weascalloped hem that suits your rod shortage should be reported to Lake City Saturday evening. Mr. E GIBSON .. Editor, Manager the nearest WPB field office. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson and daughtheight and cut off the part pon can be forged into the most effective tool TO SERVE ITS tne use or emergency er Clela of Pleasant Grove, and Subscription rate: $2.00 per year, inrougn shows. Dressmaker that POSSESSORS IN STRUGGLES OF THE PEACE TO COME "break down" procedure, farm Mr. and Mrs. Owen N. Gibson and payable in advance. Advertising e .. . skirt. in bodice can Presstate the on of and rates Keith request. machinery probably children Pearl be kept in operation. Utah's WPB ton, Idaho, were also in attendance colors. 32 to 40; 19 lovely Brigham Young University provides technical training in field office is located in the David ab the reunion. Re. U. S. Pm. Ot Keith building. Salt Lake City. aviation, mechanics, home economics; in agriculture, bacteriology, I m Listen To If vou're wondering what hap American and Canadian boys in al and pre-dent- al overseas service who are familiar pened to all that scrap rubber conchemistry, physics, zoology, study; in "YOUR HYMNS AND! with farm machinery are a great tributed in the June drive, you'll typing, shorthand, accounting, office machines, personnel administhelp to the war effort in Great he interested to know that central MINE" Britain. Combines imported from receiving depots and the reclaiming ration; in may other subjects essential to a successful war effort are Selections from Christian the United States to harvest the plans all over the nation The University also develops character and spiritual strength. scrap rubber at the rate of bumper crop of wheat in Britain Science iHymnal smp-me1 or a need skilled operation and the west- 200 cars every 2i nours, of 4,000 tons a day. ern hemisphere lads are giving it. 1160 kc KSL "Use wood instead or coal tor ALL-YEA- R Increased stress on transportaEDUCATION OF BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT adthe That's tion conservation, with new ODT fuel this winter." Wednesday, Sept. 9 war 1 regulations being issued nearly ev- vice of A. E Smith, County Ex the AUTUMN QUARTER 10:15 to 10:30 p. ra. j member representing ery week, has cut September tire board Exclusive iAtdies9 Shop in such nttiiti ill mimmiimrz KimiiiitiiiiiiHimmii Minimum B. Y. U. participates below those of August. tension service, to residents or ju-a- h t.iiiimilllllllimilHimmmililllMmiliim:iiiimmiiimmiiiiuiiiiiuuiiiiiuuquotas way REGISTRATION fuel most since And pountv. Trucks transporting farm produce emergency programs as Federal are eligible for exemption clauses wood is improved by seasoning for Security Agency student loan September 25, 26, 28 In most ODT orders, he explained. a few months, he urges tnat tne out-of-sta- te fund, primary and secondary Chief emphasis is being placed on supply be obtained well in advance fee No Civil Pilot Training, and werk by the pleas- of winter . , ana it won t De long cutting down travel r. now. ure seeker or under Army Air Force, Naval For Catalogue, address The President Farmers are urged to speed up Using wood for fuel will release and Reserve (V-and marketing of hogs railroad cars for shipping vital matfattening Marines which enables students in the early fall. No increased fac' erials in the war effort and the ilities can be procured for handling coal itself can go into the war in to stay in college, obtain techthe crop this year, yet about a dustry. nical or professional education, A booklet, "Wood Fuel in Warquarter more hogs are expected to toward train officerships. yet go tnrougn proceslng and market time" issued by the USDA gives inUtah Provo, ing than did a year ago. In the structions on fuel value of wood, past a large share were marketed how to cut it without damage to in December and January, but If forest property, and how to operfarmers wait to sell the bulk of ate equipment when burning wood. their pigs in two months this year, Copies of the bulletin will be serious transportation and handling distributed to county agents and Mrs. Myrth Oldroyd was hostess and Mrs. James H. Mikkelson. result. forestry specialists. to the K.K.K. members at her Mr. ad Mrs. Zenos Hill an- - problems winthe We believe that the farmers in fact remains that home Thursday evening. nounce the marriage of their dau- - weHowever, must have all and the Juab County will rally to the Govpork Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gordon of ghter, Elaine Hill and Guy. D. we lard can ernment's request and scrap onall of produce; therefore, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie bard, on Friday, August 14, at Juab county farmers should be their old iron the that remains of Hurricane recently Malad, Idaho. McArthur certain to market their hogs at farms before snow falls. reMrs. Clifford Crowther enter- visited with their aunt, Mrs. Fran- Hansen Francis has Mrs heavy weights. tnrnoH homp. havinc visited for tained at a birthday party Tuesday els J. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor of some time with her son, Peter Han.afternoon honoring her son, Don-nelClear Creek spent the week at sen at McGill, Nevada, and with her on his 8th birthday heme of Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Lila Marshal, and a son .Leland Hansen of Salt Lake C:ty. Mrs. Nellie Collard entertained her club members Thursday afternoon at her home. FOR YOUR Paul Peterson of Salt Lake City and Reva Peterson of Ephraim visited during the week with their THE UNION PACIFIC BUS DEPOT AT sister, Mrs. Wilford Anderson. YEP. By the first of the year, according to the WE WILL PAY OFF EQUITIES Mrs. Thomas Hansen of this city, IS NEPHI NEPHI THE CAFE aviation experts, Uncle Sam will be asking us oil men CHANGED TO Mrs. Lydia accompanied by a sister, Inc. to supply him with 4,200,000 gallons of high octane and a Coulson neice of Missouri CANNON-ASHTO- N, visited during the week at Hunt-- I 78 North Main Phone 255 aviation gasoline every 24 hours Hell need that In, Ington. much to keep our fighting planes in the air. Naturally, Provo, Utah 9 1 South University Is made of the Announcement . m limit iiuij-i.i- j tmmimmmm the steps that Standard of California has taken are of Miss of Samuels Ella marriage this city and Gerald Cloward of a military secret, but I can sure tell you that the men Moroni Wednesday, August 26 at at the refineries haven't been sitting on their hands. Nephi. Standard is already turning out vast quantities of Mrs. Lyle Rigby visited ci'ring the week with relatives at Kenll-wort. . . aviation gasoline and even greater supplies will be WARNEWSli nt Have Got mm mi is? Man-Kelso- n. A HIGH FUTURE ' I CSV TIMES - NEWS Or-vil- no-rid- I pre-medic- 2.25 nt Garbctt's I i ; , joy-ride- BRIGHAM YOUNG V-7- ), V-- UNIVERSITY Fountain Green News A "Gimme 4,200,000 Gallons Today1. ' Hub-Hiawat- ha j IMPORTANT CHANGE CASH tl EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1st CAR OR TRUCK : 1 1 -- From where I sit h. Miss LaPriel Aagard of Salt Lake City Is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. An sard. Mr and Lake City APPLES AND HONEY . mmmmmmmmmmm Affirm r jaMt-i,0f)i- Is of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olof E. Olson. Miss Connie Olson spent the past For something different that has a very definite lift to it, try apple slice fried In honey. It Is a tasty tidbit which calls for more than one return engagement. teaspoon Ingredients: Eight apples; one-hal- f salt: two tablesoons honey; three tablespoons bacon drippings; two tablespoons water. Cut washed apples Into quarter, Directions: remove stem, blossom end and seeds. Cut Into medium thin slices. When grease is hot In skillet, add aples, salt and honey mixed with water. Cook over high heat for five minutes, then reduce heat for about 25 minutes longer. For a variation on this recipe you might slice whole the apples as you would slice a Pineaple - and saute until nearly slices with core removed, tender. Add one teaspoonful honey for each serving. Good with ham, meat loaf or sausage. 'v Ren Cox of Salt visiting at the home i , 4- y Joe Mrs. week in Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson of Salt Lake City are visiting witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen. Mrs. Olof Olson entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday In honor of her husband's birthday an- niversary. Arthur G. Anderson met with a painful accident Sunday while an electric saw. He caught his arm In the saw. cutting It sevHis condition Is reported erly. critical. Mrs Rena Crowther spent a part of the week In 2Salt Lake City vls- nmcr relatives. The small daughter of Zenos E. Hill is very 111. suffering with Infantile Paralysis. Miss Melfa Augason of Salt Lake City is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Augason. Miss ng - Augason has been employed at Hill Field durlnir the summer hut will teach school at Park City for the! coming wnool year. Pvt. Rom C. Livingston of the U. S. Army Air Corps paid a short visit to Fountain Green. He spent Sundiy with his wife and mother. Pvt. Livingston has been stationed In Texas, prior to his present assignment. Mrs. Lena Livingston wai a business visitor In Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday. When I drop Into Sam Abernethy's tore, I usually come away with something- - worth remetnberin'. Sam'a our town's most successful storekeeper and he's not one to do much talking, unless he figures he's really got something to say. Last erenia he said plenty. Stranger was in tha store. And Ben Ryder, Homer Bentley and some others were talkin' about tho scrap collection when this feller sort of horned in . . . "I hear these scrap collections are a lot a bunk," he says. "Fact of the matte? is, this junk they're gathering ain't no vie for makin' steel. Just a waste of time gcttin' it together . . ." At that point Sam steps in. "Jest a minute," he says, fixing him with a cold and steely eye. "May I inquire where you got them facts?" The stranger hems and haws, and Sam advances on him grim and unsmilin. "Name your authority, sir," ha says. And he wasn't kiddin'l "Tell A'o. 4i of a Series produced soon. Know The Easiest Way To Keep Your Car Shiny? Marsh Does a coating of dust spoil the appearance of your car a few days after us, where did you get all this inside, private information?" Well, sir, I never saw Sam so mad since Lcm Martin's dog chased the cat into tho pickle barrel. And I guess I never saw a man crawfish out of a place fast as that fellow did. it's been washed? Then try this easy, economical way to keep it looking bright. Buy one of those specially dust cloths from your Standard Man. With it, you can shine up your car in a couple of minutes. A few flicks every day, and your car will stay bright for weeks. pre-pnre- d Thinking it over afterwards, I came to the conclusion that Sam's got the real system for handling folks who throw facts end figures around free and easy likr. Prinstance, I've noticed there's some pretty fancy fact and figure jugglin' dctne by some of those who oppose the right enjoyed b;r millions of decent people to drink a friendly glass of beer hen they want to. Get In the Scrap To Lately I've been asking these the same kind of questions that Seat asked that stranger. Try it yourself, STANDARD takes st next tim you hear anybody making derogatory remarks whether it's against the war effort... or Just against beer. Copyright, 1942, .Brewing lndu.Ury Foundation you things with old scrap iron, steel or other metal objects, (a) Sell it to a Junk Dealer, (b) Give it to a charity, (c) Take it yourself to the nearest collection point specified by your local Salvage Committee. folks rumor-monger- Beat theto doJapl one of these wants Uncle Sam BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR ! 1.1 j STAN D A R D OF CALIFO R il N I A |