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Show Mrs. Musser Entertained rrnty u Clerk or Re- - Livestoick. Situation by Ladies Literary Club FSHEBIFFS SALE News Flash ! GOLD BAND Union Stock Yards EXTENSION SERVICE The ladies of the Beaver Liter I uB DISTRICT COURT OF August 1C The downward trend ary Club entertained at an Infor CIRCULAR STRESSES in hog prices this summer is givmal tea in honor of Mrs. Burton GOOD METHODS CANNING ing everyone in the livestock bus d ivERCOL'NTY.abodycor-e.uMusser last Monday afternoon at iness cause for certain, Hog pric politic pl.intiff the home of Mrs. Ethel to a new Hatchings. Elna Miller, extension nutri- es last week declined The Sunrise Services held Sun but beautiful choice Many floral arrays low since 1934, when LprF MARSHALL, Jr., and day morning on the grounds of decorated tionist at the Utah State Agricul6c below well cher the home. The tea table hogs dropped ALL, his wife, and the Old Maeser homestead at the was especially attractive with the tural college, has just released a fxTER and SUSAN pound on the Missouri River CLARENCE? Murdock Academy will long be re centerpiece entirely composed of new circular telling how to "Can markets. Here on the Los Angeles lililw and EDYTH GRIM-I1market, as the week closed, the hi SCOTT BAR- - membered by all that wittnessed golden colored flowers, consisting The Safe Way." hoks were selling best grain-legiacuoii, goldenrod and BARTON, his wife, them; Every day the family needs a cwt., this being about at $6.60 and ALICE native sunflowers (the emblem of two A large group gathered at servings of fruits and three 3.00 a cwt. or approximately 33 the club); and at each end two IRRI-loAs dawn. the glorious day com- tall of vegetables," Miss Miller says and percent under a year ago. tapers exactly matching the a COMPANY, a corpora-- I menced the congregation be should leafy One began It Is no secret that the drastic vegetable golden hue of the flowers. HORACE A. SKINNER and singing "The Day Dawn is Breakin hog prices was brought anoth decline or or colored, .bis green yellow wife; Receiving at the tea were Mrs. fijiOTTE SKINNER, and on the Mountain ing," "High THORA K the about by increased supplies. As Geneva Joseph, sponsor; Mrs. ve BEASON C.and Ivy er should be potatoes, and HOLLIS market T. Tops." wife; or pointed out above, the Gentry, Invocation was offered by Allen Mrs. Maepresident of the club; third may be a root vegetable Frances hollis, his wife; under 33 about are percent prices C. White, at whose home a I la BOHN a n d MERETTA C, Reynolds. second serving of the green lea a is also interesting it ago; year Mrs. V. Musser was rovallv onr. ELLEN A Ladies Chorus under the lead to note that actual slaughter of INVESTMENT tained while in Beaver; and Mrs. fy or yellow colored vegetable." of Carlie Murdock ership Tomatoes or are and hogs under Federal Inspection is sang, citrus fruits li'ANY, a corporation; Ethel Hutchines. hosteso tn th It UM JESSE BAKER and "The Morning." about 33 percent above a running needed club and speical guests. every, day and since toma R BAKER, bis wife, . George Woodhouse, rendered year ago. Mrs. Ivy Gentry was mistress toes are Defendants, I grown iu Utah and pro two cornet selection, old favorites It might be pointed out that the on Sale of Sheriff's ceremonies at sold and commenced the vide the same food value as citrus suddIv of hogs came nrreased Maesers. of The at list day of August, 1939, program of the afternoon by wel a In 4 about as result of Reading "Legion of the Sun," coming Mrs. Musser and other fruit they are recommended. tour of twelve o tnc flay at the front door of the Louise Christenson. ed rules of supply and demand, special guests. Each and everyone addition to this the family needs in Beaver v Court House which have ruled our agricultural "The World is Waiting of the fifty ladies of protein foods I county of Beaver, State of forTrio, present was two servings nrndiiction risnite the many ef- Helen Mackerell the Sunrise," I the following described real made to feel at home by Mrs. such as eggs, meat, poutry, flsh v ; h forts of the Federal admlnlstra .:... Pountv of Elaine and Heien Joseph. SHuauo Gentry as only "Ivy" can do in and cheese, along with milk and ttnn tn control Droduction. Just L State of Utah, Sacred Sun Dance, Maree White her jovial and way of her whole grain cereals. witty rellev about to is be done 'The north half of the north what White, Elaine Joseph and Joseph delightful method of speaking. d In order to have a , nrter of Section Zb, of American hog ine Hickman. most Utah Ing the distress L the west half of the south fooda these of supply the all welcome to Following is open to debate In from the far distant hills by the president, Miss Beth Hutch homemakers must provide ade producers st Quarter of Section 24, who believe that, are There of many Range "came the soft tones of "Come, wnship 30 South ings expertly played "The Old Re quate canning, storing or drying if do to so, the same S. L. M. permitted Come Ye Saints," played on the frain" as a violin solo accompan of the products to be used. of quarter BUDDly of and demand old laws iWest, cornet by Geo. Woodhouse. Miss Miller points out the ied by Miss Thelma Farnsworth Township 30 South, situation will the present rectify M. A song "0 Bright Smiling Moof preserving to be used at the piano. After which Miss &nge West, S. L. their increased Growers pork pro Railroad Lot 6, Block 2, rning." Farnsworth played as a piano solo when she says, "Do not can vege duction through the stimulus of fldition to the Town of Benediction by Carlos Murdock the beautiful and difficult score tables which can be stored it is very possiOne hundred and thirty-fiv- e Carrots and beets may profitable prices; will be decreas of the entitled "The Fawns." I North half ble that produtlon effort southwest quar people were present to wittness Corsages were then presented be stored with much less ed when production is carried al r of southwest quarter and the first Sunrise Services every to to Mrs. Musser and Mrs. Gentry than is needed for canning. If at prices that are not pron 4rthwest quarter of south-f- it be held in Beaver. This was part by the club with Mrs. Gentry pre they ar e planted late so that they ong Section of 27, table. quarter before frost, they of the summer urogram for the township 29 South of Range senting the sentiments of the club mature just Thr can lm no doubt of the a mutuals. West, S. L. M. to Mrs. Musser and Mrs. G. Joseph will be just as platable as If they of those who believed sincerity d is are canned. Do not can Lot 5, Block 13, mat of love the expesslng beautifully that government control of crop l.lford Townsite Survey. Mrs. Joseph R. Murdock, Sr., the club for and pinning the cor- vegetables with any method ex ol The southeast production could be made to work quarter and Mrs Jane Lang of Milford sage on Mrs. Gentry. cept the pressure cooker. All vegnow who believe be southwest quarter of See- tomatoes are this there are many ouuu were in attendance at the D. TJ. P on 21. Townsnip z Mrs. Musser then spoke to the etables except efforts did help; that government Sf Ranee 10 West, S. L. M. class. The danger of food spoilage 'theme for outing Friday afternoon. her title, are ther group hut many others who using JASPER PUFFER and food poisoning is too great if feel America." Latin of Women "The hundreds of millthat many Utah I Sheriff Beaver County, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred and Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the any other method is used." been wasted tn ion have dollars JXE, WILSON and CLINE ensidered items other Mt. Carmel for Among left In Monday Information for Plaintiff, family given fcrneys interesting creating a temporary panacea. le of 1st pub. July 27, 1939. wbere they will make their home her delightful and fluent oratory. in the circular are instructions many of the laws of Nature are h of last pub. Aug.. 17, 1939. for the coming winter. for using the pressure cooker, Dainty refreshments were then severe, but It appears that man canning in glass and in tin and must accommodate his actions to to the table served from the tea the methods of processing fruits. Nature's old established laws. It DTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE guesta. Miss Miller also tells how to pre42 degrees 40 minutes west If man can legislate Pouring at the table were Mrs. a milsthence north 46 tomato juice and outlines is doubtful THE DISTRICT COURT OF laws of supply and demand Marian Tolton and Mrs. Catherine pare the 43 minutes east 8.5 f BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH steps in safe vegetable canning out of existence. Miller; serving were Mesdamea rods; thence north 48 degrees meat canning. 50 minutes east 30 roan, Farnsworth, Sarah and EAVER COUNTY, a body cor- Kathleen 40 of this circular will be 42 Copies degrees south thence and pontic, Ethel Hutchlngs, Vilda Mackerell, to rods 35.4 east minutes furnished by the county agent on t Plaintiff, smith Cleone Robinson, Thora Buy Beaver, Build Beaver of beginning. I place va request. Beeson and Alpha Stapley. Northwest quarter of southDuring the serving of the IWNGTON, sometimes known 11, Section west quarter of SC. A. ARRINGTON, and VIV1-- I 11 freshments the Misses Beth Hut Township 29 South, Range ARRINGTON, his wife; M. S. L. Lois White and Kathryn chines. West, some- MORTENSEN. Murdock played several violin the les known as MARGUERITE S o u t h w est quarter of were accompanied Section of numbers. They BRADRTEN'SEN: northwest quarter MARIE of the half Farnsworth. AW: MARTHA south 27A. HURST: and the by Thelma 'TIE ATKIN; THOMAS E. GIL-northeast quarter of Section a . of s'S, an unmarried man; 28, Township 29S. South The members of the James L. M. I0RGE H. EYRE, an unmarried at the Range 8 West. Thompson family gathered n: and MILFORD STATE ri- northeast last the of half Oscar Thompson of East home K. a fornoration: IVAN D. southeast of the a reunion, OST and SARAH FROST, hia dav nieht and enjoyed of Section 32 Towne; ORSON BLACKNER. ana quarter was In lionor of the occasion 8 The West, RY JAVR T?T.A fKMRR. ship 29 South, Range his S. hirthriav of their brother George L. M. California TASPER PUFFER, Thompson of Riverside, MARGARET BLACKNER, his Utah .t, u hr visiting this summerCounty, f8' Many Attend Sunrise Service BAX-lBA3if- tAla tftN. W?: is now Loa Angeles 4 Years Old f- d MINERS-RESERVOI- R MAR-V'V.I- I uu I - r -- -' to-w- it: year-roun- . ' 7 Mil-Ir- d. aastis-factoril- y. . south-fest.quart- Si r C" LV 7 - non-aci- n $0 1 - fcClV .at,!"0 jrs-t- MAR-1RET- E - (SWiS li? quarter - Sheriff-Beav- 1 er social Th evening was spent in were refreshments chat. Delicious served. TWifonilantn iTo be sold CLINE, WILSON and CLINE at Sheriffs Sale on for Flalntiff- 21st day of August, 1939, at f hour of twelve o'clock noon of Attorneys . i - liiiv 21. IffOa- 17, ISM !i day, at the front door of the Date of last pub. Aug. Beaver 'Jnty Court House in ', County of Beaver, State of ih ike f,.lt, J..lluiil rnn "fjperty ultuate in the County ol w ue eusi inan TU 3 B n,,K i iL oi tne suuiu. 4 half of tbe southeast quarter . . . . J ..J n "i section 12, Township 30 toutl! of Range 18 West, S. . L. M. ' Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block H, Plat "iv, Milford Town-w- e Survey, where the north "ne of said lot intersects the fallroad right of way; thence southwesterly 103.54 feet the west Une of said rail rad right of way to "ontheast corner of Lot 2, lilock 17, thenoe wnsterly "long the south line of Lot 2, feet, thence northerly the 100 fffit, thence easterly a-'- the north line of Lot 1. 7.64 feet to the place of be- ginning. jjoath half of the south half the southeast quarter; and uth half of the north halt the southeast of ' eion quarter 33, and south half of uth half of southwest quar-ie- r Township Soth, Range 7 West S. L. of J Soction 34, mmencing 82 rods ne north of n southeast corner of Township 29 South, 7 West, S. L. M. inftneft An ... Sec-"o- . llftrttt A 80uth 4" toA, east "(is to place of beginning. Ornm.n.ln n jo runs i BUIIUI iu o.ia i nf 1 t.' """"east corner of Sec- Jun 16, Township 30 South, e 10 West, S. L. 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