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Show ThtreUy, Hiawmkw 22nd, 1951 Cotton In Uniforms How much aotton it required for the Initial uniform issue of every recruit entering military service T Approximately 37 lbs. of cotton re needed for the initial clothing Issue This does not Include such items as blankets, matresses, sheets and other equipment 1 THE Sticky Procedure Back In the 11th century, a monk, named Theophilus Presbyter, made a varnish which was very similar t the type we know today except 'hat he used no thinning agent. His varnish was applied hot and was smeared on with the fingers. There were no brushes available In those days. ike Mate Special in tho family budget MonaNews Education week was observed in Mona school last week and a special program was presented on Wednesday afternoon. . Principal Calvin Neilsen presided. A round- table discussion was presented by students of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. A piay "Thanks giving Day in America" was presented by the children of the first five grades. Supt. Leland E. An derson deliverded a timely message o the parents. At the con-clus'on of the program, a P T A President Al meting was held. mina Kay gave a report of the activities of the association and called for an election of officers with the following being elected: President, Helen Newell; vice-president, Madge Newton; secretary and treasurer, Lila Stanley; Health chairman, Erma Keyte. Principal M. Clark Newell attended the Leadership convention held at Price for three days last week. Mrs. Newell visited in Salt Lake Cily with relatives the first part of the week. Melvin Kay, accompanied by Don Newton of Tremonton, have gone to San Francisco to visit with an uncle who resides there. Diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hertig, Miss Loreen Hertig, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter of Or-eM. : , Linseed Oil Elastic Linseed oil Is widely used In the manufacture of exterior paints. As It dries, the oil solidifies and forms an elastic substance on the surface to which It is applied. The quality of elasticity possessed by this substance allows the paint coating to expand and contract with the surface to which it is attached. Return Greeting cares expressly designed for service men have returned after an absence of five years, the Hallmark Company reported. Similar to millions sent overseas during World War II, the cards are suitable for GI's birthdays, anniversaries and similar occasions. Lightens Garage In a dimly lit garage, painting the walls white is a great aid in parking a car. Everyone knows that a dollar won't buy what it used to. For example, the food you can buy with a dollar today would have cost only 42 cents in 1 940. But your telephone service? Even though you can't eat it you can't beat it for value in these days of high prices. Why? Because telephone rates have gone up much less than most things you buy, while the number of people you can call (without payment of toll charges) has doull bled. It's a fact that the cost per is actually lower than in 1940! telephone-you-can-ca- it's a GOOD BOY'S mj Lawrence Broadhead HA! Wya 254 EAST FIRST NORTH Sells all Three of Jos. H. Weston's Books "My Testimony" "Mormons Are Different" "These Amazing Mormons" Telephone 179 rt tm 7 U mwt 'f&tot BUILT NEARLY inm mcTM a miuion rsAtxr v-e- MOQ. ivrtvu ov&mjracmA" LESS THAN MOST SOCSii' UNO IM THK. MOST tXPMNSM in OU&r A Fwawuiit Drtr b hn Irim h Ml ITi On MMt, iufhwl, pllf HI MtMlUl Mrs it ill ton 5871 Behind the In 12-2- d radar-screene- '( Operations That Straighten Hands Also Help Personality I ft ' z " BEACH, "ii'i'i'i'i' "'' ' .a ':"7Ey )r '' NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Juab County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise all locations being designated, from SLB&M: 19751 Gustav Emil Christian Adams, co E. Hollings, 816 - 4th Ave., Salt Lake City, Ut.; 3 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 12-iwell bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 660 ft and E. 90 ft from S14 Cor. Sec. 4, T14S, R18W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in SE'iSWK; SWViSEVi Sec. 4, anr Sec. 9, NE14NW; NW54NE T14S, R18W, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic and g n. stock-waterin- 19761 co n. purposes. Sidney Scott Nephi, sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a well bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 288.? ft. and W. 33 ft. from EVi Cor. Sec. 1, T13S., R1W. The water will be used from Apr. 15 to Oct 15 to irrigate 138 acres of land embraced in SHNEtt; EHNW14 23011 Ut.; 5 16-i- n. and and NttSE for Sec. year-roun- domestic and poses. 1, T13S, R1W, incidental d stock-waterin- g pur- 23084 Hugh Boyd Martin, Callao, Ut; 6 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneous purposes from an unnamed stream at a point E. 200 ft. rrom in a cor. Sec. 2, T11S, R14W. The water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 2640 ft. and used to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced in NHNEtt Sec L T11S, R14W, for and domestic purposes and for stock-wateri- raising muskrats. 23086 Hugh Boyd Martin, Callao, Ut.; 7 hi sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from Middle Springs at a point N. 100 ft. and W. 100 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 24, T11S, R14W. The water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 18,000 feet and used to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced 'in NENE T11S, R14W, and for Sec. 1, stock-wateri- ng purposes. Edmund A. Corone, for IrrigatCallao, Ut.; 15 sec.-fion use from Middle Springs at a point N. 100 ft. and W. 100 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 24, T11S, R14W. The water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 16,000 ft. and used to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in E4E Spc. 1. T11S R14W, and for incidental stock- watering purposes. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foresoin? armllpn- tions, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt LAKe city, Utah, on or before January 5, 1952. Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER Dates of publication: November 8, 15. 22. 29. and nmmhor R 1QM 23087 t. in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah! COAL - YOUNGEST POLIO VICTIM . . . Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sbanghnessy of Chicago and called Chicago's youngest Iron lung patient. Is fed by Norse Lola Doedea at Michael Reese hospital. Diane, whose twin brother died It minute after birth, was placed la the Iron lung after coming down with Infantile paralyele. Doctor eay that she standi a good chance for recovery. - Utah's BEST Order your winter's supply NOW and SAVE! Ton or More Prompt Delivery . DWANE 1 . PHONE 578W or 22 OW : 4mf purposes. - Clyde Burtton Peay, E. Hollings. 816 - 4th Ave. Salt lake City, Ut.; 3 sec-f-t. for irrigation use from a 12-iwell bet 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 1320 ft .and E. 1320 ft. from WK Cor. Sec. 333. T13S, R18W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in NWtt Sec. 33, T13S, R18W, and for year-roun- d indtcental domestic and stock-wateri- WITH FORDOMATIC DRIVE S , md Ma mkjiti to C LEGAL NOTICES TIDWELL Fordomatic is two drives in one, combining the best features of earlier "automatics." You get the smooth flow of power of a Fluid Torque Converter . . . the GO of Automatic Mechanical Gears . . . plus the savings of having the exact power you need, when S our selection of you need itl i PATTERN OF THE WEEK MODERN HOME FOR SALE Will sell with or without furthe niture. Call Milton R, Shaw at highest mountain curtain desworld, rimmed by the wildest 419W. SIZES erts. Russia is building a strategic 0 atomic an even outpost perhaps 1947 Pontiac SeFOR SALE inside Red Chinese Sinkiang. dan in good condition. Equipped Ever since this remote, Can be province "farther than any coun- with radio and heater. try from the sea" fell to Commu- seen at Nephi Motor Co., or connist control in 1949, shadowy re- tact Mrs. Nancy Sherwood. ports have come across the Himalayas of Russian activity in SinTwo cabins FOR SALE kiang. 302W. There have been persistent ru- Earl Hawkins, phone mors of uranium being mined, among a host of strategic mater- FOR RENT ialstungsten, wolfram, gold, molybdenum, copper, zinc, coal and Two apartments FOR RENT oil. Russian technicians with Rus(1 with 1 bedroom, 1 with 2 bedsian machinery are said to be carvSee rooms) Utilities furnished d ing underground hangars for Andy Johnson at Thermold or airfields. A railroad Sinkiang' first is being built. An Mrs. Stella Olpin at 112 East 1st "atomic bomb plant," say Chinese South. Nationalists, is under construction In Kuldja, caravan city 180 air miles east of Russia's Turksib Medium size FOR SALE (Turkistan-Siberia- ) Used three Railway. Coleman Oil heater weeks Walter Reasonable "New Frontier" To a polyglot people farming des- Francom, Levan. ert oases, occasional river valleys and mountain watersheds, tending 5 room modem FOR SALE herds in fierce nomadic tribes on See Clark Morgan or northern steppes, carrying on trade home and ancient crafts, this sort of de- phone 330. velopment would be an industrial 1 I II I revolution. CAFE AT LE--' FOR RENT See Mrs. James Anderson Sinkiang, although the name AN THE JIFFY DRESS means "new frontier" or "new at Levan. MAKE IT IN A JIFFY CHANGE IT IN A FLASH. Thi vcraotiU, dominion," is a land in the backcasual drew can b made IN ONE wash of history. Believed to be the EVENING, and adapted to wear in seat of ancient Aryan races, its RENT FOR home in Large many way. The extra front fullness life has little changed since plodexcellent location can bo turned inward to form an in' partly furding caravans followed the great nished Contact Mrs. James M. verted pleat, or outward to form a silk roads across Inner Asia to beat pleat. A novel button-hol- e open-n- g Powers, 86 North 2 East, Brigham Marco Polo's Cathay. at the neckline permits a variety or Clarence Reed, phone 244R City, Walled off from Tibet to the south of scarf treatments. Sleeveless, the Nephi. same Advance pattern 5271 bo- by the Kunlun range, from Jammu a dinner dress. Sixes 1 0 35c and Kashmir by the Karakorams, from Afghanistan's Wakhan corriFOR SALE Mrs. J. W. Black-t-tt TO ORDER ADVANCE PATTERNS send dor and Russia by the Pamirs and 35c In coins (no stamps) for each pat home located at Fourth South Tien Shan, from China proper by and Second East tarn, with size, name and address, For informadesignating which pattern you want 1,000 miles of dusty desert crossed tion call Mrs. Floyd Garrett, by its number. by few roads, its lonely reaches phone 240W. have nevertheless been a traffic Send to ATLA8 PATTERN, Dept. NUTN, 6455 Sunset Blvd., Hollycrossroads to Asia, an inland meetPromise Kept wood California. Allow two ing ground between China, India Before General MacArthur's tri- weeka 28, for delivery. and the Soviet Union. of the invasion umphant Philippines, book matches with hir 4,500,000 Vast Country In its trading towns Kuldja, the promise "I Shall Return" were Your Order Please' from planes. The few copmodern In capital Urumchl (Tihwa) where the dropped ies of these which exist today are machines treat,preparationandplants, comUnited States had its remotest congrade, collector items. valuable sulate until 1949, Kashgar, Yarkand, bine coal into various "prescriptions" to meet the exact needs of Khotan, Aqsu, Qo.nul Turki tribesSugar Beet men of Moslem faith, Chinese, consumers. of Europe The sugar-bee- t industry Mongols, White Russians, Menchus, got its start during the Napoleonic First Student Tajiks and Tibetans mingle. Their Wars when sugar-can- e Leland Stanford University opened were imports no dwarf. Within cut off, says the National Geodusty domain is in 1891, with Herbert Hoover enSinkiang' s borders could be put graphic Society. rolled for his first year there. Texas twice. Splitting the country, separating Asia's driest desert, the Takla Maklan, on the south and the northern Dzungari basin approaches to Mongolia and Siberia, are the high Tien Shan, the Heavenly Mountains. South of Kuldja, heart of the III River region of Sinkiang, is the mountain-walle- d Tekes Valley, one of the most famous nomad paradises on earth. Sinkiang, known also as Chinese Turkistan, has long offered scientists and explorers all the excitement of a giant grab bag. Ruins of ancient cities lie buried there under the sand seas, and traces of trails are still to be found where they were worn by migrating prehistoric races D. nnn.iijuijuxaji.iir'u'''WM.i"i-i-'-'-i''i- 1 roftocMunc has FOR SALE Sinkiang Action When Calif. Marshall Morgan, 38, was arrested for forgery last spring, the Judge noticed that his hands were strangely gnarled and twisted. They had been that way since 1944, when disease began to knot the tendons. Until 1944 Morgan had been a respected citizen who made his living with his hands as a construction worker. The disease, however, robbed him of his wjrk and he began forging checks. Six arrests later. Dr. Marcus Crahan, county jail physician, became interested and operated on Morgan's twisted hands. The opera- -' tion restored both the hands and Morgan's personality to normal. Recently a judge granted Morgan three years probation, saying, "This is justice at its finest." YXHJU. ttmmxa matoi' 0 Shields Soviet WASHINGTON, To Hcnt -To Sell To Find -To Buy To litre tie waot m: Natural Curtain LONG tmroo mm tm otr4 0t in O YOU CAM PAY NEPHJ, UTAH TIMES-NEW- eao lirucSOAKEM II h I 9 K WAST' ) moron co. AO! HAVIW A V JUST us BOTH Of US. BILL- - MOW THAT ouc( vincs is ctuvreo WE'LL hwt TO StAQT BJ am wSPvSi Tout c tkih eecAuse, twos y tM. MevCK HCW w live wmi "1 EASY-VISIO- N TELEVISION $IS Come In and "TEST DRIVE" it today I r.c.A. USED CARS PJJotoir TVeplii HOFFMAN UWJ wMc. 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