OCR Text |
Show 'GTo.-.~.-;~ C.-;~~- ~ett<>~Tera;;e fu~uily LE.\THJo~R I~OR ~he co~mmnity. llon:c-~ "DRY ROT" DUE TO 'I'HE Jo'l'BUII.DI. 'G ROADS of ASH!. A<'IIHTY AND L.\CI{ 01<' GHEASE TCHE .,Jll''" campaign, lnunchc<l a few improvcmPnt wu brought about In llef!kS ugo by Sccn•tury Hoover, is fast many of the commtmities through 'l'oo much acid and not enough oil Although motor ' hide rcgistrntlon ground and already more thnn kitchen cont£> t , gurdpn eonte ts, nnd hundred communities lla>e other f1)rms of eompetitiou. Perman~ 'and highway traffic have increa ed 'lld gn·u.;c 1·c ult iu "dry rol" of leutheir programs which will cui- cnt llome in(nrmutlou Cl'nters, where (•uvnuoHsly in recent yenr~ and will' tlwr, aC"<'ording- to the Bureau of Chernuuate in the obsen·nut·e of Better homt•-mnkt-r!'l of tlw connnunity rccehe <luuutless continue to lucrea e, high- !,;try, l'nitNl ~tntPs T><'pnrtmeut of Agpu·mt:" Week, AJlrll 24 to :uur 1, 1027. i dally traiuiug ll!l\'C hP<'Il built iu many way vfficinh:1 do not fear the de,elop- ricultnrc. ('hemlsts of th~ hurenu reThis II! the "ixth uatiou~lwed cam-; plac('., a>: for t'xamplc--:lihmeapolis , ment t>f a gt'll<'t"Ul <·mulition vf eon· cPntly nnalrzed two 14-yeur-ohl tnnsponsored by Better Homes in :\linn., Washington, lJ . C., "'ulthnm, gP:-<tiun or any hreak<lown in the roads eolore11 ~uit-rnse strnp· sent in for ex'l'lw straps were visibly {'On-trnded bt·cnuse of the lncrPa~e<l aminatiou. th<' educntional orgnnlzatiun :\Iu~ ·., nnd Phila<lplphlu, l'a. 'l'hrot~~h this ot·gani,:ation home-muk- traffic, accot·<llng to tll(' ruited StatPs iu an pxt 1·rmt'ly atlvann•d ;;!age of deent Coolidge heads the AuYisory Com-, ing praetif'l' housl·.· are being built in' Department of Agrieultnn•. Highway terloration, hei!lg cruel;:y and eusily Analysis showell • t•h·n w hlc-h is <·omrlosed of hl'tHls or ' eo Hilt' ·t inn with ~<<'hools aut! college;; rown rch and <>xpcrleuce hn ve tlen•lop- ~<·nffp!l UlHl torn. In the e l"tl tnws of pavempnt fully t•apablt~ of ,hut the lenthl'r war. very acid, containd<'partmcnts nnd national throm:;hont the f'O\Intry. nlzations inteer ted in improved, bousP~ g-irls in home economics cla~ses wlth,;tnmlin~ prP."l'JLt nntl expC<'te<l fn- in~ u:; much as :~.2;; 11er cPnt; al!!o that it contnim·tl !tnt 1.95 1•er cent of sing conditions and In home and are rect>lving 11ractkul experience in !nrc truffic. oil and gn·n~e. life. Dr. Jamefl Ji'onl, of humP-making an\1 home maHu.~cmpnt. 1 The findings in this examination GOOD CO\VS-:\IORE PROFIT Program· for the worl• an· being s<'nt rvnrd Unlvcr ity, is in ncth·e charge to emphasize nguin that lack of spne<l The yearly production r('cords of !!0,the work of the or~anJznUon, us c:x:e- from hPadtlllllrtcr;; of lletter Homes in Anwrit·n to <1tnmhl'r:> of Commerec 000 dnirr cow:,; show that eows which 1oil awl gn•ase and a hi~lt acltlity proth·e director. 'l'he pm·pose of the Jll'lll'l" II•ml('S Pan•nt-Teadwrs As.odatio11s, \Yumen':; produced 100 ponntls of butterfat a tlm·e u eoJH!ition r<'SJlou~ihle fur much ·em<'nt is to euco,H·ngc awl stimn-1 ( 'lnhs, aml f'h·ic organizations by year r<>turnerl $10 each in income ovl'r t•arly <h·:-:trndi.m of lPa!hPr. Xot only bome impro><'mcnt. Headquarters whom the mon•m• nt i:s spunson•tl lo- {'OSt of feed. 1'ho ·e that prodnct.><l 300 tiot'!' tht• lack of oil~ ami grea:ses depounds n year returned $74 pach in prh·c the fibers nf the leather of much ,·itit'S are made possible through call;r. llP!tPr Ilomes in AmPrif'a nets al~o income ov<'r eost of fectl. \\'ht•n tlw Ul'elle<l "nourishment" but it also perantl prhate gifts and the proIs earrll'll out in lo<'al commu11- 11" a cleurlllg hou:<e for sonrees uf iu- pro!luction lll'r COW Wlls increllSt•d ::! mit~ the uhsorr>tion of mor<' udd durl<'rom prehy volunte<'r committee::; of citi- formation ou all Ilhn.·<'s uf home lmllt!- times, the income over co.:t of feed in;;:- its pedotl of .. ervic(•. 'l'hese nn• \"lous inn~st i:.:n tions on the dl•teriornwn,.; incn'a:wd 7.-! time>~. whosc ehnlrmen are uppointetl by lng- n nt! hum<' lift•. to any tiun of leatllt'r it is iwlieatcd tlUlt the avply not would am! vpra~Ps a 1 !It '!Hill un rh•t·.~. ~Ingle herd, hut the geu('rul ad\·antnl!e uci(lit~· ill these two ;-;traps when they More !hun 3,000 cummuuities mup:ing 1 of incrpused profit as lll"Otluction is were new wns low!'r than that fouud WHO OW, ·s 'l'Im FORESTS? size from the mulle"'t Yil!n;;:-e or ' incrPase<l does hold true. lly analysis ami that it bud inerensed rul section to the large,.;t metropolr!m·ing t:::-il' tl•t·on:.:h nb;;orption uf acids coud ucted pru~ram:-; lust year. 'l'l!e,.;p Th(' fort'st lund of the t'nit t'd Stntcs, of kt'ture,s contest;.~, and in round numb<'rs, b ;:plit up upprox-~ Boot!,•gger':s llurse (st•ein~ lWin·a in frolll lilt' liOI!Utt•d U(lllOSJlherP. J,<'ather th<t t i,.; pro1wrly tuuued and klem<m>:tmtions an<l were desi;:med to imatdy us follows: FPdet·al Govt•rn- zoo): "Lor' ~uv"nor, let's !JUit. Thet·c's W('l! eu rc<l for will :,;laud up for 11 lou~ families of limited income. In lllPilt, ~!!,000.000 ncn•s; :::ltlll<'s 10,500- one us wns l"UU~ht.'"-(lohlin. tinw, muier seYl·rc couditions of use. <·ommunitie,; hou~p;; were hnilt 000 :tt·re;;; municipnlities and eounti!'s, n<l fnrnishetl and budgets prepared 700,000 acres; !urge private owners. ' In tlw lust four yt•arll the ~onth ha These str:w:;, ult hough handit'npped, Had show how sudt homes eould be I 220,000.000 aerP~; small private own· tnrn<><l out upproximately 50,000,000 renderPd st>nkP for 1-! years. tlwy bePn made frl'e from destructlYe hu les of cot ton. mrchased and maintained by the av-. Prs, 150,000,000 naPs. adds when tanned and given sufficll'lll nuuri:>luneut with oils HIH1 greases ,.r tht·il· life of sen·iee would hn ve been great!~· e. -~cndctl. . - ~ A NATION·W .IDE ~NST/TUT/ON- MURRAY, UTAH • • Emphasiz ing Budget Efficiency Thru Our Low Cash Prices Lead:n g Frock s of the Season At Our Nation-Wide Low Prices i Silk Dresses for women, misses, and juniors at this startling pricepretty Dresses, too 1 Another group- which fairly speaks its appeal of pr!ce as well as style l You do. yourself an injustice if you fail to see these · channing :BI'oc:ks ao delightful!y priccd.l • CATHOLIC SER\'ICES Malls ut the F1·aternal Hull, l::lunof day, Janunry 9th, at 11 o'cloek a. m. Fifty-one per cent, Sunday Sehoul nt 10 o'elock a. m. the total lucorucs or and colleges in the TTn,lt~.A REY. PATIUCK ~L<\.GUUUJ, ~84,lii:S, 1M expended Brown Apartments, wag-es; 2.'l twr t·ent, $31.1,208,800 for Phone :\Iurray lGO materials and supplies; 14 J)('r cent, $21,i33,SH, for lauds and buildings; EDUCATIOS.\L 1\IEAT EXHIBIT uJl(l 4 per cent, $6,277,8()3 for equlpWISS GRASD PRIZI<~ AT SESQUI mPnt. Allowance for scholarships accounts for ubout 2 per C{'nt, $2.697,The edueatiuuul llll'llt exhibit shown 90U; und 6 per cent, 8,li:H,!H4, goes into coopcratl;ely hy the Isntltute of Amnndas~lfied mlscellaneou!i expenses, ns erleun l\leat Packers, ~utionnl Lh·e- "'" shown by statistics compiled by 'Val- stoek null :\lt·ut Hoard, and Un ted ter J. Greenleaf, assistant specialist In States Department of Agriculture arlnnrl-grant college statistics, published ing the t·eeeut SCS\}Uiccntennlal E pohy the Interior Department, Bureau sition has been n warded n "grand of Education, in Higher Educntlon Cir- prize" by the international Jm·~ • of <:ulnr ::\o. 32. Hccent adoption by ~<lnte Awards. The t.nliiC theme of the disuniversities and colleges of a tnn<lard play wns the system of Pederal meat lmdg<'t l'lystem and more uniform metb- inspection conducted by the United ods of accounting have enabled the bu- States Depnrtnl('ut of Agricnltllre to r<'nu for the- flr~1: time to publish ex- insure a wholesome meat supply. FedIll'ndltures of state blgher educational eral inspectors W(•re on baud tu <'X· in:stitutlons. plnin the various phal!es of inspedion work and meut hundlln~. ~pedal f •aSchool lntelUgenee Test for New lures of the exhillt were mechanieul Students models of modern equipment for huiHlling meat, a white-tiled butcher shop A new two-sided intelligenco test- wlJlch advPrtlsed fpderully in pectPtl # uh~trnct and soclal-us~l this fall for moots only, and plctorinl settings showthe first time, was a(iministered to lug sourees of the • ·ation':,; meat supnPaL"lJ' 1,200 lncumln~ students at ply. Geor~t: Washlnp;ton University, 'VashAn abstract test, de· THE CmiMUNITY 1\ll<.'THODIST lngton, D. C. vlsetl by the director f rcs<'urch of CHURCH the United States (:ivil Sc•rvice ComMIDVALE ('ity misf<ion, covered lnforllWI.tlon, relation, D. M. Kitch, Pastor nd reasoning. meaning, synonyms, Sunday School-10 a. m. The purpose of the soci l phase of Church Service-ll a. m. the tPst, devised by the a:;soelute proEpworth League-6:30 p. m. &out 1\feetin~-Friday 7 p. m. fessor of psychology at the uniYerHity sermon at the morning clturdh The Is to determine nutural so· al ni.JUlties o{ students. Tests \verc made In re- service will be preached by Dr Chas. In W. Hancher, Superintendent of the membrance of names and faces, F.ollowing the serUtah Mission. Tu in~ure til<' maximum killing pow- cumpreheiL'<ion and ex rclse of judg- vice a S'hort business meeting of the Pr vf rt•d·squill produet:s in control of ment in social positions, and in cor- Quarterly Conference will be held. rmlent Jl(•sts, partil"ulnrl~· house rots, r<'ct lnterpr<'tatlon of c1notlons and atWith the newly elected staff of ofroles chahtcterlstic in 8hown as titudes on curried 1·eeently ,;t udie!i haY«; hel'n ficers for the Epworth League, we by thP Btologit·ul ~un·py in collabora- of movlug-pldure actora.1 School Life. are expecting great things from 'tlhis group. A fine beginning was made tion with the Uffit•t> of Dru~o: uud Poison last Monday evening when the Reonous Plants of- the Bureau of Plant creational Department, under Glenn Indu.,t Q', nml with the Pharmacology Johnson, sponsored a sleighing party. In order to a void ;:Jt tification of La horn tory of the Bureau of' ChemisNineteen jolly youths composed th f>Ianufueturing pt·ot·esses that classes, there should be e freest postry. party and a1l report a splendid time. city and A special musical pn~ram is being would re~ull in the grPntest killing l'lble movement betw r•owl'l",.; wPre :specially studied. In field country groups, said Sl'Cn~tnry Junllne prepared for Sunday evening, Januaud lahot·atory te:sts with squill for In a recent addre . The boy or girl ary 16th. and the deThe Ladies' Aid will hod their regthe de:struction of house ruts, a very who has the quallflcatio stuhl<> null pffidPnt poi,;on hns been sire for urban life should he encour- ular meeting on Thursday afternoon, dl'\"cloperl to nwct ::pedal requirements aged to make his car r in the city. January 13th. In 'the evening at 7:30 and, the Official Board of the c'hureh will In th<' cont ml of thc"e widely !listrib- The boy or girl who, on e othe has the qualifications and the de.~ire meet. ntt·tl ami highly dPstructlve pests. The Junior League wil have a reevery stimfor rural life should ha election of officers at the meeting on cotlllthe in career his make to ulu~ farmfur Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'cloek. All 1 'flwrP urt> now ui.Jout 2,5o0 ers in the lluitPd ~tntes nnd Alaska try. the members of the Preparatory Secretary, the said large, and By according untl :tlmnt 1,500 in Clnnada, Membership class and others who to the Biolo;;:-ieal Rurvcy of the L'nited we shall find that, gh·en the right con- wish to join will rece.ive the books l:{ta tt·s I lppu rtment of Agriculture. The dltions and a real u derstanding of and begin their work. The record of the Boy Scout Troop country boy majority of thPSP nrc raising silver or the situation, the a;er the monltlh of December is hlnc fo:x:t·~. 'I'hl' total investment in or girl will find the country the more 119 for 5 regular meetings held, follows: as tho lntsim·"~ Is nhont $::!0,000,000 in the !'latlsfuctory place in which to live his 3 Patrol meeting13, 2 memh9.rs transl:nlted ::;tu!P" and about $11,000,000 in or her life. fered; 1 new member; 2 Christmas ( '.unnlla. 'l'he industry is not confined wreathes made and sold; the placing htYe>ltl~-:"ations carried on at the ex- of 80 Christmas trees on Main' to the • 'orth .\mt•rican Conthwnt, howl'\"<'L', !Jut nns sr•:·(' d to guropt•an conn- perlnwutal fur farm of' the Biological street for the Merchants, and the tri<'s and to Japnn, where it has had Surn•y of the 'l'ulh.>d t.ates Depart- Troop "Good Turn", that of distriSaratoga buting Christmas Baske'ts. The bono• ment of Agriculture n steatly lllll quiet ~-:"rowth. l::lprings, X. Y., have I duded experi- Patrol for the month was No. 3 or These the Wolf Patrol. According to t'he .\luuufadm·pr:; of implement hnndles nwnts with "samson" oxes. Scout Jack merit system used, IllUde of ~eu~ont'<'l ltanlwoods are adopt- nrc foxes that lack the long guard Thomas received fin3e honors, Scout r so beautiful Wm. Pressler second and Scouts Ray in~-: Ill£' rei'OilllllPUdutloiL-1 uf the Bu- hnirs, which 1Wlke fox have nearly Peterson and Paul Hyke tying for rPnu of Entomolo~y of the United nnd desirable, and advl'l- third place. thought was It pelts. :--tatl'S l><'p:tl·t nwnt of A~rl<'ulturc. worthl!':>.~ There is a soWid social rea&<m for Tlwy art• llllin,iu,..: th,,lr prmluct to uble to tletermlne whe er this tllldeuld be trans- the church and there is an equally t•rtlt l"t tlwm from uttaek hy [IOW<ler- slrnbl(' dtnrncterlstic post· hPPih'"• thus ovt>rl"om!ng the trade ml.tted In crossbrt•<'tlln with foxes of sound demand that church be given ·ork has pro- the support of every person interestprPjntlit'e for wl.itc sapwood, and en- superior l!llality. 'l'b ed in the moral welfare of the comahling them to use h!'Hrtwoud, which grpsse<.l suff'iclentiy to ustlfy lld>it>t• munity. The c'hurch is the only inamson" foxes is not u t t 1\l"kPd hy t hesl' iuseeb. Thl' ugainst rNainlng any stitution which shoulders a;; a con, I P:trtwood i!' ju. t a" snituhle for thp ns hr<'t'dlu~-: nnimRls. tinuing obligation ;that religious 1nas ~radP S!lllll' the of !Hll"JIOSC \\"ltt'll !'ltruction which upholds an ideal of :\lany of the rats p1· 11lont ln agrl.- rightoou. ness based upon the highest thl• .apwoud. t·ultural und poUltQ,_ Ising sections examples and upon responsibility to .\ minim•1m Wind Yl'lol'it.)' of lO nre !"lll"ired from tow.. to farms in God. poultry f!'l'd, 1 lllill'' 1111 hom· i~ nPI"!':<SUr~· to ehnr~e sl!ipmf'uts of dairy a Scalloped parsnips may be new to the United f Surn•J Biologkul hat h•t'il':<, it lla:s bePn fomul. It is not the Cook the parsnips in riculturc has your family. ltH•t·pssury, howeYt'r, to •·harg-e hutter- :-;tate,; DPpnrtuwnt or these regions. their skins In lightly sultt>d water So lt•arnt>tl from sun·p~· s 1 it·s •·outillttously. or ~''·err tiny. tiou-wide need about 20 or 30 minutes. Druin serupt• tlw wind m•c•i not !Jlnw at the ruh• This emphasizes the ·cen the rural of'f the outer iikln, split lPngthwisP, 1 of 10 ulil 's JH'I" hour throughout the fur cout•t•rted l•ffort woody core!<, nnd pluec I rlny or ou succ<'ssh"l' tlnys. Pmler av, mal urban people a11 n basis for the pull ont any baking dish. Cowr with shullow 1 t•ra g"f• t•ou(\ it ion;; fin· hours' chnn:;ing effid<'nt control o ra s. The problPm In a u white sauce made with lmtter, flour, PYcry two ot· t.hn•p days is sufficient eli lis for wldt!:!pn•nd t..'Oordlnatlon of nnd milk. Co;er the top with hrend to kPrp thl.' bnttt.>rlt's iu good condi· effort and the utmo. persistence in the application of rep S.'li>e mensures. crumbs, mixed with melted butter, autt lion. bake in a moderate oven until the parl't>riods of from t hn•e to fh~e conSP· United nction h;r r rPsentatlves of Im ips are heated and the crumbs un• (·lltin• •ln~·s without sufficiPnt wind to funners' organizations nd chambers of ellar:::e hat tpriP::; wt>rt• on)~· fre11Uent. commerce or other cl e organizations brown. 'J"bt'.Y oecurred uft<'m•r in late summer is urgell hy the bu LU in all parts NOTICE TO CREDITORS aud t'tll"ly winter than in spring. Long- or' the l'nitl'u Stall'S bert• ruts occur. Estate or Henry Harker, <lecense<l. er Jll'riuds of low wind movement aYCreditors will present thl'ir claims atl.cal leave beApplication t•rngPd ll'ss than one a )"l'U r, oecurlnt; with youchers to the• undersi~ned at in any season cXl"l'IIt in tlte Rpring. g-inning l<'ebruary 1, 1927, has been 151 South ~fain Street, Snit Lake City, Siw•e the amount of electricit~· used on made by 530 membt'r or the upcrvisUtah, on or before the 26th day of farm, llppcnds muinly upon the amount lng and teuehing 8 r of the public I u ·ell for lighting purposes, more elec- schools in New York City. A requisite April, A. D. 1927, ' t l"ieity is l'<lllSllllll•tl during the months to grouting sabbatical leave 11 10 years Truey I..oan & Trust Co & Arthur Townsend, Administrators of E:-<tate • when the uights are longer. The Lat- of continuous >"ervice in schools of or Henry Harker, Sr.. deceased. ' cries then require uwre frequent Xew York, prior to t~ date. In l<'eb· leave IRVI::\E, SKEI<;X & Tlll:H:\IA. •, Atordwrgin~. It i~ intpresting to find that ruary, 1926, applicatl.n for such neys for Administers. in thP <larkl'r mouths when the wind was mude I.Jy 620 persons, and 319 ranted in Sep- 1 FirMl publication December 31, l92fi. power h; most lll'Ciied the percentage were granted; 289 w Lust puhllcatlon January 14, 192i. of lcour:s when it blows 10 miles or tt'mber, 1926. ------- . ' tyle Pump In Patent t~·Ji,h, ~xce!lent valu .. or:re rn~rlera te pt"ice .,.d tms 11ew PL't.1p. l-ashed of black I-•atent w·~h u.dal trimming; m.:ilit:'t'! with rubber ta"ivw priced at- $2.98 _/1 l)ress y ~ump A f~ew Arrival For Present Wear In Strap Pump Fa ·hioned of patent with gun 111<'tal cah trun · covt'red mi!i•ary heeL One of t1 c mr~st ~ t tractive of the Ue sure and new arri, I ~e< I f.] IS I '!L her. An UllUill• Olll.J. g<lvt' .due at- 3.98 Th~s f!ew and effects·.·~ combmatson of patent with dull calf will appeal to ti:c ~eeker afte~ up-to~the-s •• :autt· 5·tyJe With UOtjUC~ti<H•~d value. Low priced at- $4.98 nw.t·,• ver hour is more t11an enough to charge the batteries sufficiently. FurtlLPr inn·sti~atiou is n('t.'<lell in this fid1!, hut 1hP tlny sPems not fnr distant when huntlrPd of rurul homes will ha ,·c wind-power 11lnnts fnr genl'ra t ing Pleet rielty. ''l know llill loves lllll. He said 1 wn~ Olll' girl in a million." "Ah, lout he said I was one in five.'' ( 'hkugo Phoenix. ++++++++++++++ ~++++++++++++++++++++++++++~++++++++t t t+ 45t rt Automobile Repairing i i + SOUTH GARAG E uretor and Ignition Adjustments Reo Service + + +, + -I• + + -I• ~ Cliff Simpaon, Prop +++++++++++++++++++•... +++++++++++++++~ Phone Murr y 337 t+++++++++++++ !+ ~ |