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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL Government Asks For News of Interest to Home More Meat Chickens To Avoid Shortage pi,ikPn raisers in Utah are or two extra ..reed to grow one to increase the or chicks broods of broods to help Mze of prospective of America meet the shortage Director in 1945, chickens nieat of the USAC extenW W. Owens announces. service sion imHe stressed the necessity ot mediate action to supply meat mi-Julor a t e in chickens by incentive to growers an "As july he and all who handle poultry," of broilers, prices "ceiling stateS wm ue raisea frvers, and roasters 1 4 1 .J . national average of about a er pound on July 1." Officials of the War Food Administration state that current estimates show a total of 3,200,000, lHm pounds dressed weight of chicken meat production this year. this total must come more 0t of670,000,000 pounds for the than armed forces, and for export needs reas they are now known. The would civilians for maining supply 'amount to about 20 pounds per 24 capita, compared with about in 1944. capita per pounds 1 y f 13, 1945 wui y mf.m Keepers and Farmers Ml pulp MW1.JU Sli PSHOTS Church-owne- d forest of 75 acres the pan by spoonfuls. Brown on in New England has netted the both sides. Twelve cntlets may be church $4.45 per acre yearly for made this way. more than 100 years, without becoming depleted. I'tah farmers on RE A- - financed rural electric lines use a variety of To remove grease spots on wallelectrical farm devices including paper try holding a clean blotter milking machines, chick brooders, on a spot then press with a very pig brooders, feed grinders, water warn iron. Repat if necessary. If pumps for livestock, and electrically-opis dirt mixed with the grease, it erated tools in the farm will be necessary to make a paste shop. Electrical used in of Fuller's earth and cleaning the farm home appliances include washing fluid and apply it to the spot. Let machines, refrigerators, stoves, it dry thorughly. then brush off. iorns and numerous small appliRepeat if necessary. ances. Electrically-operate- d pressure water systems supply running The d unplesant, water for both household and farm ring that often appears on the ues-f- or the kitchen, bath-roooutside of the yolk of a hard and laundry, and for the cooked egg is the result either of barn, at stock tanks, in poultry too much heat or too long cooking, houses and at every other point say cookery scientists of the U. S. where it is needed on the farm. Department of Agriculture. If eggs Preliminary sampling are simmered-th- at is .cooked be- made by REA borrowers indicate low the boiling point for 25 to 30 that many Utah farmers will want minutes but no longer-the- re individual farm deepfreeze units should be no dark rings around and walk-i- n coolers after the war. the yolks. x TOGS FOR SUN AND FUN New in sports clothes is the one piece playsuit with tide- swept skirt, which turns the outfit into an afternoon dress for town or country The black satin belt and bow "shirts shorts" I ' 0 T A . f 8uS i.o Stl' cof I te", fe 1 1 - U f teV , Com.JSALl J " K Sf V J'ftSTy vi y fiKmiMmmT tot and touch y ji HELP THE 1 X 1 D fn CROSS dark-colore- m dairy surveys Shorter Supply of Lamb j Weekly School for Game Foods which will be plentiful in Shorter supplies of lamb on the western states during April, meat markets I Wardens Promoted this year have .been I to the War Food Admitting according that a poorly trained ministration are as warden was more than a benefit in law enforcement. Iross Leonard, state fish and game I director, is cooperating with the j sait Lake County Fish and Game j Association in promoting a weekly "school for wardens" at the county f clubhouse, 880 Scott avenue, j Purpose of the schooj is to make I sure all honorary or voluntary J wardens are "hep" to their duties and know the laws of fish and for !of a detriment ffish and game sgame. j President Jim Orr of the county 'association is working with George jReid, chief of the state fish and game law enforcement division in 'fostering the school. I At the end of the four week jperiod, the candidates will take examinations ' before competitive for their badges. It is Qualifying this system will be hoped that adopted throughout the state. Only six new 1942 autobobiles Shave been allocated to Utah for 'the month of April. At the present 'time there are only 5,000 new j Jpassenger cars left in the whole This is less than a supply in normal times. fl'nited States. ;half-day- 's Ad- follows: Carrots, cabbage, spinach asparagus, turnips, oranges apple butter, citrus marmalade, jellies, grape jam, plum jam, fig jam, soups, dry edible peas, soya Hour, grits and flakes, wheat flour and bread, macaroni, spaghetti, noodles and oatmeal. couli-flowe- r. dry-mi- x sfc starch food which is very limited in supply these days is arrowroot. It comes from the roots of the maratana shrub. Stocks are also obtained from the British West Indies and shipping is restricted now. Arrowroot comes as an ingredient in pudding mixes and in cereals for infants; is easily digested; and is used by manufacturers of crackers, cookies and thin cakes to give their products a fine texture and delicate flavor. A To prepare "egg vegetable" cutlets the following ingredients are necessary: 3 cups mixed canned vegetables, 23 cup uncooked oatmeal, 1 tablespoon chopped onion, 1 teaspoon salt, dash of pepper, 3 or 4 beaten eggs, and 2 tablespoons of fat. Melt fat in a frying pan, mix ingredients together and drop into due largely to labor shortages, according to economists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. During the last two years, sheep raisers have been unable to save as many lambs as usual for lack of trained help at lambing time. For every 100 breeding ewes over a year old, they saved only about 83 lambs compared with an average of 87 lambs, saved during the preceding five years. j Lack of labor not only caused a loss of lambs but also caused sheepmen to cut the size of their herds and turn to raising other crops. Last year the size of herds dropped more than in any year since 1869. Since the war started the number of sheep and lambs have been decreasing. The economists believe the size of herds may continue to shrink this year, but probably not quite so fast as duirng the past two years. , A retail ceiling price of seventeen cents each has been established on heavy white china saucers sold by the Treasury DepartApproximent, the OPA says. mately half a million of these saucers, declared surplus by the Navy, have been sold in civilian channels to date. . ' instead disabled mob ,nd tafina TZTzJjt&f errV.th a geometrical point 0"Vbiiities the i0T:r X pat- - U. S. Army fan out inland. rW,c repair J ) tern, troop, of "u",r large ' - ISLANDS , ' vL; 11 J if If tlaEV te?f 'tTpitv Ft v V"' 'i SS PHILIPPINE POj; on hflef traU,erJ 0 Tfor Trsilfumb" trailer to the Zpl VAK repar. r x BW ".iS " 4 I "OiNDS 4 H 5t K' . oil1 WAR BONDS Seed Grain - WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY AVAILABLE OF THE FOLLOWING SEED GRAINS: SERVICE COH as your You to Your ou- as near near tbutor is latvt PROMPT Our tveeds can (Prices P. 0. B. Delta, Utah) erates - Certified Velvon Bluetaj? Barley bulk P ptly - $3.85 (Sacked in Seamless Bags) & be supP fit 4 Uncertified Velvon Recleaned Barley - 3.10 Uncertified Trebi Recleaned Barley 3.65 (Sacked in Burlap Bags) - (Sacked in Burlap Bags) oa , u every DISC out - 3.50 ted All this Seed Grain is of high quality and well cleaned. Will show a germination test of otv o'us gratv coutvts ate (avo ritvso1 receives 1 - (Sacked in Burlap Bags) REQUIRE everyo NO ni ' (Sacked in Burlap Bags) Uncertified Swedish Select Oats P, oreasesi Certified Lemhi Wheat Fed. Dicklow Cross 4.50 TfottoW - deliver- - as "for Often V. 5. fftvr 'Ave Philippine Glory rerves. Americans use flag to identify themselves when seeking food and muniWar Bondi tions on Navy LIC. helped buy the supplies they re- V. S. Trtasury Dtpattmtnt teived. Old your- lots. - lis. or better. We allow a refund of 35 cents on return of the Seamless Bags and of 10 cents on the Burlap bags. Please give several days notice on truck-loa- d 97 Probate & Guardianship RALPH W. MORRISON Notices DELTA For Further Information Consult tfie County Clerk or the UTAH ve Signer. UtaH Oil NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tilt: DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of SARAH JANE MARTIN'. De- IN feased. NOTICE TO C11EDITORS Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administrator at the Beaver Branch Bank in Beaver City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of June, 1945. S. G. HICKMAN. Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Jane Martin, Deceased. GASOLINE s in CLINE, WILSON & CLINK, Attorneys for Administrator. First publication: April 13, 1945. Last publication; May 4, 1945- fig Dont borrow subscribe. FOR International Harvester TRUCKS, FARM MACHINERY PARTS REPLACEMENTS AND SUPPLIE- S- LOW'S FARM EQUIPMENT Temporary Location in Heppler's Service Station, North of Hotel Low. War Bonds Your Best Investment |