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Show Riverton. • • We note that spruig clean-~p, paint-up, and fix-up time has mtcrested a number of Riverton 1 merchants and citizens in between snow, rain, and good weather, trying to spruce up their surroundings. those doing remodeling, Amon" • 0 etc., a e Meredith Page, who ,s having a "face-lifting " on the entire front of his store building, the fire station, shoe shop, and the space formely used by the Clell Cleaners. The new front wil be all aluminum, Mr Page reports. Inaddition, the interior will be newly painted. :Meanwhile the Riverton Motor Co., has just finished installing new overhead doors into its grease and washing section. While the spring cleaning is going on it also involves moving ami changing of some of the merchants locations. The Smart Shop operated by Mrs Grace Peterson is vacating its present location and will reopen in the near future in Sandy on South tate street in a new building, we arc informed. The Clell Cleaners are moving this week into the location formerly used by the Smart Shop. The Peterson market is arranging for a parking space on the north si~ of the market, we are told. Arthur E. Peterson, superintendent, Jordan school district, will be the principal speaker at the Riverton P-TA meeting April 23, at 8 p m in the Riverton school aud1torium, N K Thompson, prinCipal announces. Mr Peterson will discuss the school building program, counseling and guidance of students will also receive attention. Election of officers for the PTA ~ill take place. Mrs Grant H Mortensen is the present president of the organization . This week pupils of the school arc holding elimination tourneys. for the school marble championship to get ready for the state finals sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign 'Vars early next month. The adult group of the Riverton First ward MIA held a social at the ward chapel Wednesday evening. Gas on Stom-ach Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back \\" t-:1 ex &S If m ·".h arltl uuses p.~.lntul. sutr?Cat· tnz •as, sour stomach and 'heartburn. J nn 1!-.Ualll pr.. rtbe the fl tt t·artina: medlrlnes known fo1 s~ 1tomati · relle!-mrfilrtoe~ Uke those In Bell-am fable a. =""•> luathe. B~li-ans brings l:'omfort tn s j i ITT or .1oubl~ ruur monf'y back on return of bottlf t<' us ·l;c at &J d::t~a:Ki ts. iNt ik Kit£ 'f(Uf~' Prepared by PHYLLIS SNOW STRICTLY BUSINESS 811•• Stuw-fu Directer M~unt-:dn Fuel Supply Company SPRING FOOD FASHIONS As the first Crocus peeps through the ground, spring food fashion emerge as if touched by the magic wand of Lady Spring herself. Tr' ' featuring this delicious combination for your family: Load Your Plants with Rich Vitam ins CITRUS FRUIT SALAD 1, For each 4 people. remove the sectiona from.-----1 pink crapefruit 2 med. oranK"es 2. Arrange lightly in lettuce cups. 8. Top with Poppy Seed Dressing. Time 20-25-mln. Temp. 350" 1. Melt...._ _ _ _ , tb. butter 2. Add and cook for three minutes... % e. diced creen pepper Feed Your Lawn and Garde n 1 t. diced onion 1 tb. diced pimiento POPPY SEED DRESSING Ad.a....-- --S tb. flour 1. Mix together ....- ...• 1 c. sugar '% t. pepper l'h t. flour 1¥.. t. aalt l/, t.. muatard 4. Add ud cook, 1 tb. paprika stir constantlY--..... 8 e. milk 2. Add and cook 6. Arrange in 1ayen two minutes -··-·· lh c. vinegar In a greased a. Cool. 1 5-ox. pkc. noodlu, cooked • .1 tb. onion Juice 4. Add.._ 1 oma11 can B&B I c. salad oil _ .. slowly_ In Beat 5. Mushrooma, drain ... ed and sliced (may 6. Add...---·-·· ·-·1 tb. poppy aeed be omitted) 1 c. peas NOTE: Celery seed may be substituted foo 1 7-oL can Tuna Fish the t>OPDY seed. This dressing keeps White aauce aboTe indefinitely, if kept cold, a-d may I hard-cooked 011'/ll, be W!e<l as desired on any fruit diced eombinations auch as gravefruit c. Top with_____ ¥.. e. buttered crumbs a n d ~ruit and avocado, er~e. ete. t. &I& until crumbs begin to bn>wu. a. PAY DIRT cauerol-- -·· New Booli:let Tells Story of Utah Mining Stanley to Head F.F.A. Announ ces Jensen I Veri Stanley, junior, is to be the president of the Jordan Chapter of the Future Farmers of America for the year of 1948 and 1949. This was announced Friday by Ralph Jensen and Wayne Tanley, election conunittee. Verl will be assisted by Richard Motto as vice president and Robert Wiechart as secretary. . . Other officers mclude: Dean Hogan, treasurer; Tommy Hull, historian, and Scott Steel and Clark Maxfield reporters. . ' Plans for the commg _year, accordmg to the new president and Glen E. Soulier, FFA faculty adviser, include a trip through the . . Northwest, which Will be taken durmg the summer. The greatest need for the State of Utah as we look ahead is the development of basic industries offering employment to a larger number of individuals." This is the statement of Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president of the University of Utah, contained in the forward of a new booklet "The Mining Industry of Utah" which ~as just b~en released by the min-. I~g commrttee of the Salt Lake C1ty Chamber of Commerce. The b<?Oklet, containing 64 pages, is beautifully illustrated and tells a story of the. mining industry of Utah. and .the rmportant !art t~t the mdustry has playe and 1s playing in the development and progress of Utah. It is available free upon request. Following are 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - eXerpts from the booklet: "Some day industry must come to the source of supply. "Based upon this premise a new surge of industrializa tion is sweeping Western United States, and it on is being established upon the firm foundation of natural resources. "Much of this movement is preWATER HEATER S dicated upon Utah's resources. Her copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, coal, ' iron and steel and vast array of nonmetallics provide the nucleus !or Western growth." The Superi~r Plant Diel . An efficiently expert recently confronted two clerks in one of the Administrat ion's ove!"packed bureaus, and asked, "What do you do here?" The first clerk, fed up with office politics, red-tape, buck passlng AND efficiency experts, answered,"! don't do a thing!" "I don't do a thing either," the second clerk echoed. "Hm-m-m," said the efficiency expert and he jotted down on his pad "duplication." J r I' ~ ~ HOTPOINT Twenty-fou r former Japanese warships, stripped of armament, have been turned over to the U. S. Navy for use as target vessels or for scrapping. : Before an autoist should blame a tree or telephone pole for an accident, it would be well to remember that neither one ever lost an automobile accident case in court. 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Unlimit ed Choice in Styling and Colorin g 1 ; SPECIALS ELVA BYTHEW AY i~ CHELSEA STEWAR T Consult us today or your nearest Utah Poultry and 1\Iur. 464 4955 So. State '' . At a New Marvelotts Low Cost Murray Plumbi ng & Applian ce Co. Also a creme shampoo, creme rinse, hair set, and polish change for $1.50 !<'lowering trees and shrubs are more beautiful when fed regularly with PAYDIRT . Feed them by working PAYDIRT into·thc root areas during cultivation. Size of plants determine s amount of feeding whiclt ranges from 4 to 8 pounds per 100 square feet. Beautiful Modern or Period Furniture • ~ in Spring and Fall uniformly over the surface at the rate of 4 lbs. to 100 squa·re feet. If the lawn is growing, irrigate after each feeding. Telephone Phone Mid. 152 Teen Agers-$7 .50 Adults-$ 8.50 ~ ~ FEED PAY DIRT TO LAWNS Plant Located at 150 Sugar Street, Midvale, Utah Convenient ly Located lD Midvale also on other Gas, Oil & Electric \Vater Heaters ••. ' Let us install yours before hot weather arrives. Makt•s them Drouth and l>iseas<- R<'sistant Minera l Fertiliz er Compa ny, Inc. goff 3\1ortuary ~lachine Creme Oil Permanen ts -------· ··· $5.00 l\lachinele ss Creme Oil Permanen ts ______$7 .00 FOR PLAXTS GROWIX G in WESTER X SOILS Farmers Coop. branch By secret "Big Four" agreements, Russia got exactly what she sought in the Russian-Ger man pact of 1939. Stalin won a large part of Poland from Hitler and kept it by arrangemen t. He asked for domination of Bulgaria and Roumania - he has it. He asked Hitler for control of the Baltic States - Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are now his. We are featuring for the remainde r of April I! ,, It is said that the dollar shortage in Canada is serious. Along about this time of year the buck shortage is also "serious" in the average American home. , 1! . Never trust a man who sits around bragging that he is the boss in his own home. Chances are better than two to one that he will lie about other things too. LADIES! rememb er, your hair is your crownin g glory ..• ! . . Ford Motor company's bus generator plant at Brooklyn, Michigan is located ina section so abundant witih game that during the bunting season employees bring their shotguns to hunt in nearby fields when the day's work iis done. In 1929 the number of civilians in government bureaus was 575,585. On June 30, 1947 there were 2, 128, 648. Washington wiseacres claim that the 1948 figure will be late because of the trouble computing the extras who were put on to make the count. IMMED IATE INSTALLATION Never force your advice upon people whose friendship you crave. b "That was my office boy-1t must e qu1ttmg t1me · I I Page Four Your Garden TUNA AND NOODLES Parslied Carrots Citrus Fruit Salad Hot Rolls Sponge Cake with Peanut Brittle Sauce TUNA AND NOODLES - FRIDAY. 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