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Show TBB lUIDV ALB SBNTII'fBL ~:...:;.F::,ive:,__ _ _ _~_;;,F..;ri..;da~r,;..D_ec_e_m_be-r_2..;,9,_t-95_o Roger Carlquist Wins Navy Wings I ISTR1C TLy BUS I NESS by McFealters I Mr & llrs Norval Vincent and Mr & ~Irs Tyler Vincent left Christmas morning they plan to attend the Aose Bowl football game. Chiropractor Starts Practice in Crescent Announcing the opening of his Pensacola, Fla., Dec. !!;-Navy office at 9966 S. State St. this week wings of gold now adorn the uni· is Dr. David R. Johnson, Jr. form of Lieutenant (jg) Roger Dr. Johnson Is a native of Twin Carlquist. Having successfully comFalls, Idaho, and now resides in pleted his flight training, he was designated a naval aviator today Murray with his wife and two during ceremonies at the Naval small children. His father is a practicing chiropractor in Twin Air Station here. Falls. Lieut. Carlquist, son of Mr & Mrs A graduate of the Palmer School C H Carlquist of Draper, attended of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa, the U S Naval Academy, being Dr. Johnson served internships at Hostess Hints From pre-flight, he was advanced who died Sunday after a long ill- to basic training which consists of ness, were conducted Wednesday primary, aerobatics, instruments, at 1 p.m. at the East Midvale First gunnery and tactics and was eli· ward chapel under direction of J mind about the company being nice to work forhow ia it to get paid by?" ITHESE WOM~N! By d' Alessio I He was a ward teacher supervisor and ACCIDENT VICTIM REPORTED chairman of his ward genealogical RECOVERING SATISFACTORILY Ray Hughes Jr., son of Mr & Mrs committee. Ray Hughes, Midvale, who susFor three years lllr. Schmidt was tained the loss of his left leg just president of the elders' quorum of below the knee in a mine accident Southgate ward. at Bingham Canyon Dec. 21, is reSurvivors, in addition to his ported to he getting along very widow, include the following sons and daughters: Mrs John (Deloris) well at St. Mark's hospital. Ray was injured \vhen he was Christensen, American Fork; Mrs Mr & Mrs Wilford Adams and family left Sunday for southern California, where they will visit "-ith Mrs Adams' mother. Mayor & Mrs Henry Beckstead are vacationing in southern California and visiting with their son Paul at Westwood. 9:00 to 5:00 Ph. Mid. 961-J Evenings by Appt. trade. FOR SALE-DeLuxe ABC Ironer • Nice 6-rm. brick home; plenty $50.00. Philco portable radio- water. 17 1h acres. Coops for 2000. phonograph, $35.00. Philco cabinet Terms. radio, $35.00. Frank H Pickett, Murray. Cozy 5-rm. frame borne. 10400 So. 1500 West. South Jor· Garage; full bsmt. $2000 down. dan. D~ CRAWFORD REALTORS Mid. 218· W Mid 645-R s. L. 9-1836 ABERDEEN COAL TEO'S CASH COAL Mid. 381 Phone Midvale 286 Homes for Sale FOR SALE - Banana, Delicious, Permain, Rome Beauty apples. Jo!IDVALE-large frame home 0. H. Ebert, Granite. Phone Mid. on Center St. 2 bedrooms, gas Jan3 beat, nice lot and garage. $8500. 0489·R3. Terms or will trade. Large cibder-bock shop used for I;::=============. welding, auto repair, etc. near Midvale. $2750, or offer. 3rd East near 6400 So. Dr. Bruce J. Parsons Fine OPTOMETRIST modern basement house, 1 acre, fenced, coops for 600 hens, good cow barn and pig pens, announces Complete Visual Care $6500. Terms. Near 9tl• East and 5600 So. 4Near 48th South and 2nd West: 4-room brick, 2 acres land, flow· ing well, barn and other out bldgs. $4000. $750 down. Will trade late model car on large, older home. MURRAY REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 4960 South State Ph. Mur. 611. Eves. 441-J and For grand punch combine 11-nz. can condensed cream of tomato soup, duplica·tr of water, bouillon cube, 6 cloves, 6 allspice, stick cinnamon, broken. Simmer, strain. Harbinger of spring is rhubarb pie. Help sweetf'n the tart stalks ~Y. add"That was silly-it was so dark in there, I couldn't 4> ing a handful of seedless raJ.Sms to the filling before ].,;v'ing on the lataee a thing!,. tice topping. Mid. 383M Angel food cakl'! g~ts sepia glam?ur, ess. Mrs Mickelsen entertained breakfast Cbr.istmas morning. Goff Mortuary. takes on rich flavor tone when FOR SALE-4-rm frame house. Those present were J4r & Mrs P M the same group at dinner at her cocoa is added to the batter before Modern with gas heat. This propMiss Helen Mickelsen of Salt Mickelsen, Mr & Mrs Ph!Up Stur· home on Locust St. Monday after- baking. Substitute approximately ~'4. flour portion with Dutch proteSI erty must be sold at onCe. Immed. Lake entert3ined her family at ges. Melvin Mitchell and the host- noon. cocoa. possession. $4,000 full price. Ownf er will accept small down pay- Conae in. and see -the ......... -r~ • N"e~ SilverAnniversaq ment. rAnM~ ··- - r-.K~r---;- , • • • • • II • . ,; McMULLIN REALTY CO. fb ~ ;,;;..;..;.J;A- ---'. - Les Carrigan ... ~~ 4762 S. State Murray, Utah 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by Apptmt. Sat.: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. FOR FARMS and HOMES in Salt Lake county, see us. Suburban Real Estate, 7699 South Slate St. Pbones lllid. 87; Mid. 4743; Mid 0587-R2. FOUND-Pair ladies' kid gloves. Owner may have same by calling at 81 No. Main St., Midvale and identfying same. Ph. Mid. 136 and Mid. 50 machine; used innerspring mat.. tress; chest of drawers, like new~ WEANER PIGS -7349 So. Redwood Rr. Mid 0·194R. A. C. Insurance Needs [ Can't·be·copied flavor! Q. Do laying hens need more feed when their egg production ls high? A. Yes. When egg production is high, hens need more feed to keep their body weight. U feed rations are not sufficient, bodyweight will go Double Proo:f dtrl Dollm· £or Dollar f?~lt tYI/ll tfazt't1 .Po:u"tiac ! * * * down and production will slump. The Research Farm of the Ralston Purina Company suggests the following amounts !or medium weight birds: A look at the Car proves its Quality @ A look at the Pri<'e proves its Valuf'! In the short time since it was presented, thousands of people have flocked to see the great new Silver Anniversary Pontiac-few <'ars have ever had a rt-c..'t."ption to equal tbis. Most people came to admire. which iR natural enough. But a great many peoplf> do more than admire, lhty start /if(unnp-they begin to compnre this wonderfully bt>autiful and de~rable car with the modest. price- tag it !x>.aN;. No mr. at an_v priN', cof!f'rfi more for P.very m·w wr dollar you inu•M than a great m•w Pontiac.' Drop in anY lime and look at the car-then look at thE- pric('-you'U be doubl)' sure that dollar for dollar, you can't beat a Pontiac! 70010 100 100 100 100 blrd5 birds bir4s bird! Q. When should my growing putlets be moved to the laying house? Millions prefer see GEORGE COX 77 Jefferson Street Midvale, Utah HELP WANTED-Experienced egg caodier. Apply Descrct Egg Co., 825 Wasatch .st., Midvale. 1·12 FOR RENT-Modern home, garden spot and chicken coop. Tel. Mid. 0480R4, or inquire 32 Allen St. 12·29 Murray, Utah FOR SALE -1940 Buick, Super, 4-dr. Sedan. Clean as new car. Make offer. Ph. Mid. 213-W Quintuplets Use 'Musterale Far Furnaces D29 Sheet Metal Work MIDVALE SHEET METAL Chest Colds f to relieve coua:hs-achy muscles The Dionne Quints have always bad the best care. Ever since they were babies, they've used Musterole to promptiy rt>lieve coughs and local congestion of colds. Be sure your kiddies enjoy Musterole's great benefits! 25 Second Ave. Unnox Furnaces Clyde Buxton Frank Wln&C A. Usually It 1B best to put th• pullets i.Dto the laying house when their production is less than 10 per J cent. Q. Bow many nests do I need for my laying hens? A. You should have one nest for every seven hens. If trapnests are used, you should have one nest for every four hens. - Urban Motor Co., lne. 4788 South State St ..,~ SO 60 1-12 For All of Your A. Lights should be turned on when the days begin to get shorter than 12 hours, 1n order to provide a. 13 to 14 hour da.y. November 1 1s the usual starting date, but it will vary according to the latitude. (!) JlO Furse. on laying }tens? Totol fel!d required doily 20 to 22 lbs. per 23 to 2) lb5. per 26 to 28 lbs.. per 29 to 32 Un. per 029 FOR SALE-1945 American built 27-ft. house trailer; sleeps 4; also used baby bed. high chair, washing Q. When should lights be turned Whln •$10' production i1 Ph. Mur. 1500 Roy McMullin Phone Mid. 4715. Q. What causes my hens to eat their eggs and how aan I break them of this habit? A. This cause Js unknown, accordIng to the Research Labora-tories a! the Ralston Purina Company, but the problem is probably created by an egg being accidentally broken, the hen tasting it and developing a craving tor eggs. To overcome this problem the following is recommended to keep e~gs from being broken: 1-Ft:eding adequate oyster shell and vh.at : -, .. D in the ration to overcome thin-shelled eggs. 2-Keeping the nests well littered so the hens can't break the eggs. 3--0athering the eggs a.t least three times a. day. 4-Darkeoing the nests. 5-Clipping the beaks of egg·enting hens. < > - LADIES! Don't throw those nylons FOR SALE away! Have them invisibly mendSTATE STREET BUSINESS ed at be Eleanor Shop, 4838 So. Grocery; 4-rm. mod apt.; 2 gaState, Murray. Jl2 rages; stock and equipment. May cooking pr<iCess. Another son, Army Pic. Dean Pete Schmidt, was killed in action June 12, 1944, on Saipan. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Harvey M Grubaugh, Hunter, and two brothers, Arvin and Frank Schmidt, Salt Lake City, and three grandchildren. Bw·ial took place in the Midvale cemetery. under direction of the I Glasses Repaired ganization. standard cream pie filling at end of He was dragged several Midvale. mangled that amputation was ne. cessary. Two plus two makes one famous pot of soup when condensed crean, of tomato soup is diluted with milk and mixed with condensed chicken noodle soup diluted with an equal quantity of water. Favo1·ite with dessert fans: Peel banana, halve lengthwise. Spread center with peanut butter; re-form whole banana. Crosscut in thin slices. top with soft custard. Raisin sauce has a flavor affinity for meat when laced with pure cider vinegar and Worcestershire. Condiments ~tdd pungent contrast tc raisins' sweetness. Friday's fish will be a favorite if you bake halibut steaks with India relish. Season wiili salt, dot v..-itb shortening, top with India relish pressed firmly down with spatula. Bake uncovered. Cauliflower tastes richer, is more filling when flowerets are cooked, uncovered, in condensed chicken noodle soup, diluted. Add butter. salt, pepper to taste. Bean Plate Quickie: Heap oveJ.~ baked beans on toast spread witl. Southern ham. Serve beside salad assortment of radishes, mustard ptckles, green onions, carrot sticks on lettuce leaf. U the main course seems a little short on solid substance, start with a hearty soup. Condensed beef noodle soup has heft, winning flavor, gCH.Jd food value. Peanut BuUer Blancmange pie is Mr & Mrs Paul Boyce and Mr & Mrs Donald Budge. Homer Jaynes, Jr., cha,Pter president, invites all young men interested in farming to join the or- eye-catching, taste-appealing. Add room frame, attached garage, ¥J lA cup peanut butter, in chunks, to acre. $6300. Furnished. hit by a railroad car on the Utah Kent (Nbreen) Bodell, Herriman; Copper Co. open·cut mine, where \Uss lola Schmidt, Midvale; Warhe is employed on an electric ren, Rowen and Larry Schmidt, feet and his leg was so severely examination, refraction, selection of frames and lelues. I >- < vin Downs, Mr & Mrs Rulon Buck, Pensacola, wll:ere he completed Funeral services for Pete Chrisa strenuous schedule in military, academic, and physical training. tian Schmidt, 50, of East Midvale, shovel. FOR SALE-H. & P. all-aluminum Egg Washer, complete \\'i.th ny- Principal and Mrs 0 D Ballard of Jordan high school; Mr & Mrs El· pation (Asia Clasp) and the Victory medals. He began b1s active FUNERAL SERVICES HELD flight training in June, 1949 at FOR EAST MIDVALE MAN presidency for six years. charge, 50 cents per insertion. long-back brushes, solid rubber Members of the Jordan chapter, rollers, new water pump and elecYoung Farmers of America, held tric water heater. Original cost their annual banquet Dec. 15 at the $735.00; used one year. Call Afid. Crescent schoolhouse, with ap· vale 4226, or William Steadman, proximately 130 persons in attend- Box 76, Draper. 12·29 ance. Chapter ofiicers sponsored the party, and a delicious dinner was V. E. BURGON, 0. D. served by the Crescent ward Pri· 17 East Center Midvale mary officers. ANNOUNCESAmong the honored guests were Complete visuar care through roentgenol~ maxed by six takeoffs and land- Maurice Clayton, bishop. Mr. Schmidt for many years was ings in his SNJ 11 Texan" Trainer an assistant foreman for Utah Oil aboard aircraft carrier USS Cabot. He was then sent to advanced Refining Co. He was born at Bountiful, June training at Corpus Christi, Texas, for a four month syllabus in com- 44, 1900, a son of John C. and Mar· bat type aircraft. A[ter this, he garet Jane Schmidt. On Nov. 15, 1922, be married to Pensacola to qualify aboar·d the USS Wright in his com· Louise M. Popp in the Salt Lake temple, Church of Jesus Christ of bat before receiving his wings. Lieut. Carlquist has been ord- Latter-day Saints. An active cburcb worker, he was ered to report to the Commander Air Forces, Pacific Fleet, where he a high priest in East Midvale First will be assigned his nrext duty sta· ward, and a member of the East Jordan stake Genealogical society tion. Rate: 10 cents per Une. Minimwn Jordan Young Farmers Hold Annual Banquet commissioned in June, 1947. He the B J Palmer Chiropractic Clinic, served aboard the USS T E Chand- and at Clearview Sanitarium, both and the USS John W Thoma· located at Davenport. He also took son. He also hold the American postgraduate work in Thea., China Service, Navy Occu· ogy. 5 for a motor -FOR SALEI FRESH EGGS . large - scratched Q. llow ma.ny egp must a hen la.y lD a year In order to qualify for the R. 0. P. under the National Poultry Improvement Plan? A. To qualify !or this, a hen must lay a minimum ot 200 eggs ln a. year, averaging 24 ounces to the dozen. DESERET EGG CO. 825 Wasatch St., Midvale Ph.: Mid. .696 I |