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Show UTAH STATE FAfR NEWS BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIPAY, AUGUST 12, 1949 Moots ofCulture 1 FASHIONABLE EUROPEANS OF THE 15? TO 19 BOM CAKE.' MILL-HIG- UTAHSWIIPiimASSOCIArM KTlWSIOWJaVKI WCCKCM UTAH 8TAT8 AGKlCLLTBEJI VACATIONS ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 Utah livestock exhibitors in thean oppori4 9 state fair will get v. animate in to eniei tunity ompetition with entrants from lot,,, nnrler an agreement made with the Southeastern Idaho Fair n bv J. A. Theobald, Secretary-MaBoard. Fair ner of tjie the first time, the deadline for tntrants has been moved up y Monday, September 19, at a.m.. to auow eAuiunuia nu,,, Idaho to bring their animals to 'alt Lake City after the close of the Idaho event. Dates for the Utah State Fair from September 16 through September 24. W ith plans completed for a vast ly improved livestock juagia? setU) this year, it is expected that more animals will he enineu man ever before. A premium list of approximately S10.000 is planned for the fair, which win attract many more exhibitors than in pre vious fairs. Do you always CEMTU&JCS take a take out It looks This year's fair . . on the theme: o. W Utah Fair" and "'Hi placed on aeriu...- - KaiK (raising, Mr. Theobald ? M'l a"1t?cWi In this connM!. , th-7 nsHJtJ S Fair Buildin eled andwUl beu k. ,11 'kj ing. Space will he aii,.. ties on a permanent ... 8 ing the counties thQ me each year if thev ' "u uesire ti More counties hav ready this y;ar than W several years, it is h ery county in tha ... uialan exhibit bv tho roll open on "Fair. "lue r.... thu AJay, An outstanding- cv. . Ined for this ZZT & uePrmier 8how.noshow, "Holiday on Ice - Th ka& et ful spectacle will i,a shape in Denver the week WIS' ...... the. ... fair auu :ne event arrive for its Colise,, h ready to present a show. of your oven and find like the picture in the maja-zinMERLE B. MERKLEY MRD G. MERKLEY Most :.u.. or the recipe book? Auociatt Editor BAtor and Publithtt in Utah don't have such p ople OMAN if fOVK lcf INtlft Hick. Some cakes rise toe :ood FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED OF EUROPE over the top of tin flow and high SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year. $3.00: 6 Mo. $2.00; 3 Mo. $1.25 pan. Some rise and then fall. Some (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) ire too porous and crumbly. T';cse a:ul oilier failures hap-i-A Fkit Claw Publication entered is the Port Office at Beaver, Ut?h, most of the ivipe; u Mcokd cUm mail Butter, under the act of Congre&j of Mar. 3, 879. , on made are use up :M tvu level. Telephone 24. Advcrtuing rata quoted n request. at our nign use them you Ar marie Antoinette's atitudes in Utah, you nv tar dit mad a event cakes f' o:u t i VACATIONS AT THE PETITE A SPIDER IN THE PAPER sea level. TRANON, GUESTS WORE .MILK MICH CAKKS is the tith Many years aero, Mark Twain was editor of a small town INJEWELS... of a bulletin containing is differ mUNES a found had he in A that wrote reader saying newspaper. LAVISH SUPPER TABLES nt cake recipes prepared for alt spider in his paper, and wanted to know if it was an omen o 7..1UU and for s of fi.lMMi ud McCfffAAfQlttw good or had luck. Mark Twain answered: "Finding a spider nun feet elevations. These re- 10, FLOOR THE, The is luck. FROM in your newspaper neither good nor bad spider ipes were worked out in the alti-- i was merely looking over our paper to see which merchant was me laboratory at the Colorado not advertising so he could go to that store, spin his wet. V & M. College at Fort Collins. across the door and lead a life of undisturbed peace ever after Colorado. This laboratory can be to give the same air eontroll-ward." are found at varconditions that the Retailing has come a long way since those days, and the laboraoutside altitudes ious ad And art of advertising has undergone great development. tory. vertising, by stores or anv other kind of business, is a typica These lecipes are suited to our AtCPERNS GLAMOURIZE outgrowth of the competitive system. It is the best possible onditiotis in Utah as well as those VACATIONS WITH SMART means of reaching the people who want goods and services in Colorado. They are modified of urging the merits of one brand against another, and of en CLOTHES AMP SPORTS from sea level recipes. They are made for high altitudes. There is JEWELRY couraging the consumer to go to some particular retail outlet no set rule for a homeinaker to That tt benefits the consumer goes without saying. No store use in changing a sea level recipe could excessive with an price keeper competitors long charge 1941 fie use at high altitudes. to fiyu'yg offering in print the same or an equivalent product at a lower these recipes were made After Jeff Marshall and Margaret Mc spend in Utah is rapidly being price. And deceptive advertising always defeats its own pur many cakes in the altiby baking wise The merchant but he bases Kay wore married July 28th in gained by the I'tah Department tude advertises aggressively, pose. laboratory, they were tried Nevada. his story on appeal, not fiction. They motored through of Publicity through tourist ques out homemak-er- s different many by Mex tionnaires distributed to visitors The growth of the chain systems did much to encourage Southern California and into in the different high living while in the state. As these ques retail advertising. The chains advertised their merits in the ico before returning home. elevations above sea level. is in Anti tionnaires return, they offer val Mrs. Marshall Fay These recipes give the hand search for trade and the independents did the same thing in visiting her parents, Mr uable data. method as well as the mixer methorder to hold and to expand their own business. This was good mony, nd Mrs. Gus Lambson. Whether it is for a new car od, both for the streamline and for all concerned consumers, stores, and newspapers. The women of Minersvflle ait for food, for gasoline, or for a the conventional ways of putting Salesmanship is a driving force in keeping the American i?oin to the new church building night's lodging, the tourist dollar the cake together. on Wednesday afternoon to clean contributes substantially to Utah's economy running. Advertising is the heart of it. All of these cake recipes with in reserve will sometime save you time and To just exactly what all the different methods have the windows for the painters, also economy. money. It will enable you to meet emergencies for the banquet which will be Fri amount the tourist business aids been tried in the foods laboratorthe state is not known; however ies at the Utah State without the necessity of borrowing or otherWHEN GASOLINE WAS A NUISANCE lay evening. Agricultural wise obligating yourself financially. The Relief Society held a quilt a national magazine this month College at Logan. They all make declares that Utah receives $100.- - very Fifty years or so ago, the oil industry had problems. One ing on Tuesday. good cakes. of them was a nuisance called gasoline, which was a by The Elmer Marshall family cel 000,000 annually from the- tourOpen an account today. This bulletin was called Mile product of kerosene production. It wasn't good for much of ebrated the 22nd birthday of the ist. The Utah Dept. of Publicity High Cakes because the elevation a conservative, would set where the work was done is one anything and the oil companies had a tough time getting rid triplets, Ruth, Ross and Rachel. thebit more at $80,000,000. figure by having a family outing and mile high. ot it. Minersvile Canyon the You can buy a copy of Mile up supper Even kerosene, which was the mainstay of the business. on 31st. July Cakes for ten cents at your High SOU, CONSERVATION presented difficulties. Certain tvpes of kerosene had a heavv County Extension Agent's office. and unpleasant sulfer smell. Customers took to calling it You OF MILFORD STATE BANK By Fnrrell J. Smith really get your money's "skunk oil." Finally, the industry came up with a new refining C. S. WM'.K KAKAKItS District Conservationist worth in these cak recipes. When NOW OX VACATION sure to read method, and the smell was eliminated. Farmers and ranchers within you get your copy, be n As time went bv, and it became apparent that the horse Mmlipr T7Hra1 nnrci Tticuranr Reputable travel authorities an soil conservation districts in Mi- the general information in the I less carriage was here to stay, gasoline was no longer a drug nounce that we are right in me llard and Beaver Counties have first seven pages before you make $5000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor You will i on the market. Some visionaries even felt that it would even- middle of the greatest vacation asked how soil conservation is car up any of the have better cakes if you do this. reason in the history of the I'. S. on reis for who ried and a outsell kerosene. responsible However, problem tually production This summer, well over 30,000,-00- 0 this work. mained. It was difficult to produce enough gas of high quality wage earners are enjoying va- at a low price. So the oil people did some research, and dis- atlons with pay, many for the The National Soil Conservation ct was passed in 1933. and each covered a process to take care of that. first time. More than four-fifth- s state passed its own State Soil of all persons employed in pri Today, a typical large oil company makes 2,000 different vate Conservation Laws to fit its own and in this country products, many of which have nothing to do with driving and i)7 industryof all office workers needs. Utah State Laws were pass- percent service 250,0(X) stations There are Hi in March. 1 937. The Minersville machinery. lubricating vacations for paid ire eligible throughout the country, all competing for the motorist's busi- Today more than 12,000.000 or Soil Conservation District, the at ness. And there are thousands of producers and refiners in over 8 5 percent of ail union have first in the state, was organized under state laws in July. 1937. competition with each other. paid vacations in their work agThe law states that 25 or more That's the way one industry has grown, in less than a reements, whereas even as recentlifetime. This is the type of enterprise that has given safer ly as 1940. only 25 percent were, farmers may petition the State so covered. Practically all vaca- Soil Conservation Committee for service to customers and built American industry. tionists do more or less travillng a hearing if they want a district. Tobacco Candy Beaver, Utah and according to a recent survey. The State Committee is a non-pai- d Wood. Mrs. Margaret Marshall and H percent travel all during their honorary body of five men. The Miss Rachel Marshall went with vacation. At this moment. It is State Engineer, the Director of the the Girls to Duck Creek. There Extension Service, the Secretary interesting to note that also were several boys who By Mrs. Alvarett ItoblMM cars crowd every major Utah of Agriculture, a representative of went on the annual encampment. of Agriculture. Department Mrs. Melbu Smith and husband Evans College of Lehl has been highway. idea of what tourist! ind one other man chosen at large Some have moved to Caatle Dale, where here for the past week visiting are the members. Mr. Smith has employment on a relatives. & Guardianship Probate This Hoard meets and transacts farm. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Albrecht all business of organization of dis Notices Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Colbert were visitors in Mlnersville over tricts, After a district and a choice have moved up here from MUford. the week-onFor Further Information Consult of three men ar voted on bv the RMr. and Mrs. Marion Jameson There were about 20 children the Oonnty Clerk or the the State Committee appeople, and son Hal motored to St. George baptized In the new baptismal font sprctlve Slirners. appoinpoints one and two-yeon Monday to visit their daughter at the church on The IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF tees to Sunday. complete the local Board and Mr. and Mrs. El- font Is very beautiful. of five. BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH. mer Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of The State leaves the program Mr. and Mrs. Arshel Evans and California are here CREDITORS TO NOTICE relavisiting md the problems of the district Mrs. Beulah Wood went to Cedar tives and friends. In the Matter of the Estate- of to the local Board, who serve for Breaks on Sunday. Mrs. Erva Goodwin and LEROY SMITH, deceased. five years without pay in the pub The Bradfleld ramlly spent Sunof Battle Mountain, Nev., are Creditors will present claims lic Interest cons- rvlng the soil and day at Ponderosa Park. here visiting her parents, Mr. and with vouchers to the undersigned Mrs. Mary Robinson and Mrs. Mrs. George Baker. Another dau administratrix, at the office of her wat'-- of their locality. How successful a district will Fern Church were in Mine-rsvillghter, Mrs. Nita Goodwin and rhil attorney. Geo. C. Miner iseaverof become will on or before the 6th day depend on how active on Friday. Mrs. Church came for dren of Pioche. also are Halt, visiting October. 1949. the Board members are In their her mother, Mrs. Rachel Dotson. here. A NONA W. SMITH. Adminis supervisor jobs. Th local Board, who will visit In Beaver for a few Mrs. Bernlce Limb of Beaver of the estate. of Leroy by the National law, can ask for tratrix days. visited her parents on Tuesday. deceased. Smith, assistance from any and all State e Twenty-onDUP members ot Miss Rachel Marshall is here Aug. 5. 1949) and Federal Agencies in the field publicalon. (First l the Lincoln and Susanne Camps spending some of her vacation. She Aug. 26, 1949) of soil and water conservation to attended the County outing held is employed in Salt Lake City, and (Last publication set up and administer their proin Beaver on Monday. spent part of her vacation in NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE gram. Mrs. Melba Baker, Mrs. Frieda Colorado. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF The Soil Conservation Service in BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH the Department of Agriculture was PERL WOLCOTT, doing business set up by the National law and as Murray Finance Co.. Plaintiff charged with the responsibility of where ... vs. W. C. ROBERTS. Defendant conserving on soil and water of TO BE SOLD at Sheriffs Salt- privately-ownelands. on the 15th day of August. A.D. The local Board can ask for hflp o'clock 1949. at the hour of two from the Secretary of Agriculture, Better Protection! . . . Safe- p. m.. of said day. at the Front and it will be I Saves Your Car! . . . Oil-Platigiven insofar as Door of the County Court House guard your new car with Conoco are funds This available. consists is always there a buffer of Heaver County, in Beaver City, N" Motor Oil. There's an exTo State of Utah, all the. right, title of technically trained men ir. the wear. against Even when the oil clusive additive in Conoco N" demonstra claim and interest of W. C. Rob field of airrieultiire, has been itself squeezed out by that fastens an extra shield of the above named defendant. tion seed, trees, and equipment to high loads, high speeds or high Asked Specs Allen to go hunting to what I think is right. Tve no rail erts, lubricant right to the metal in and to the following described carry on the work. last week. Known him all my llf, to dislike yoa for not seeing everytemperature, Conoco N" extra surfaces. That's real property, standing on the recThe Work Group office Is loca shield protects moving so I wasn't iurprU4 when he ords of said County in the name ted at Fillmore, with Unit offices thing the way I see it," parts. of W. C. Roberts and Gladys Rob it Reav-showed up with no gun. Spec From where I sit, and Delta. Personnel prop from these offices will assist farm doesn't like to kill anything. Safe Starts! . . . is a wonderful quality. There erts, husband and wife, said g Lets You being particularly described ers in the . erty BeaMillard. Kat Brag! . . . of admires van art t: plenty things huntSpecs ask Couldn't i hu urain as follows, for a better because Milford. ver. and another Mil,, rsville additive not even down, don't care for. Like his The Southeast quarter of the overnight. No ing companion, though. We tramp that in Conoco N" g of the n Northwest fondness for buttermilk. I'd quarter fights rather around the woods, and whenever These five districts have asked sludge and carbon . . . of Section Northeast starts in the quarter a hare . . of . beer with glass an morning anytime the doga flush a bird, I blaze away for help from the Soil Conserva keeps repair bills low! 11. Township 29 South, Range d but Specs Allen and I don't let engine! while Specs just watches. 7 West. Salt Lake Base and tion Service to carry out needed little differences get in the way of Meridian, together with all conservation. The soil and wat-Told him once I was surprised he water and water rights appursomething big like friendship. boards five of supervisors meet went along . . . feeling the way he Oil-Plat- e tenant thereto. each month to determine regularly does about shooting anything. today your law Purchase price payable in done of to be and priority ful money of the United States of work "Well. Joe," he says, mj09 do wht work scheduled. Conoco America. "j think Is right sn4 FI1 stick In an article to follow later, we Mileage Merchant's ! JASPER PUFFER. Sheriff of and th discuss will organization Utah Beaver County. State of Copyright 1949. ContiwoUl OU Company (First publication. July 22. 1949) work of each district In the two Ctpyrifht, 1949, VniHd Statu Brtwtrt Foundation (Last publication. Aujf. 5. 1949) Icountles. WORE MUCH JEWELRY, AMR TOOK 20 KINDS OF MONEY -- All 1 . fl..1' t;. w.. THREE MOUTHS 'St INCOME BEAVER CITY BRANCH PM-rnrfin- k Tire Repairing Greasing DERN OSBORN'S CONOCO SERVICE MINERSVILLE H AChange is in Order. . . d. ar son-in-la- - - e V'XnW J Rom I sit ly Joe Sp ecs And Eye Marsh ( i hange to - d See ng rcn Eye Oil-Platin- T ss Oil-Platin- to-wi- uicLat-jsuugin- ary-inctio- Oil-Plate- r at |