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Show PEAR RIVER. VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1342 ! Deadline Nears On Federal Crop Insurance Man n Wear Bright Colors . . . - BELIEVE IT OK NOT The World's Richest Man Found It Didn't Pay (By Robert Ripley Ashur bard pal of Assyria, the rich est man who ever lived, was worth a trillion and a half dollars 75 times as much gold as is held in the United States Treasury. Yet it availed him nothing! Neither he nor his son had the sense to use this wealth for the good of their people or for their o e e MIX YOUR OWN COLOR MAGIC Blend or contrast your asseccories . . it's new and fashion right. La Gra Shop And so it was crmparatively easy for Nabopolassar and the King of the Medea to invade Assyria and enslave it. And finally, when defeat stared J. Whitney Floyd, forester for the the great King in the face when it was too late Ashurbanipal, in terror, Utah State Agricultural College Ex- had a tremendous built of tension Service was appointed to the polished wood, in theplatform city of Nineveh, State Board of Forestry and Fire Con- and on top of this he heaped all of trol this week by Governor ilcibeit his wealth 142,000 tons of gold in Poultryman Urges Utah Farmers To Seek Best Markets Ready-To-We- ar With eggs a vital wartime food, it B. Maw. is both profitable and patriotic for Notification of the appointment to deliver his high-quali- the farmer eggs to markets or dealers properly equipped to handle them so they will reach consumers in good condition, Professor Byron Alder, poultryman for the Utah Extension Service, reports. "Farmers will be repaid for the extra time and trouble taken to produce batter eggs if they sell to a dealer who buys them on a graded and candled basis, Professor Alder gays. "Progressive dealers who buy eggs according to quality are doing a great deal to raise standards of eg' production. Farmers and dealers working together can increase the y number of eggs that will our armed forces, for available be our allies, and the civilian population thi3 year," he said. Time is an important factor in egg marketing at every step, from the time the egg is laid until it appears on the breakfast table. It's up to the farmer to make frequent deliveries td the dealer at least twice a week and up to the dealer to send the eggs promptly on their way to the consumer. Since every dealer must hold eggs ascertain length of time, it is essen-- ; tial that he have adequate refrigeration facilities to keep them as fresh as possible. Experiments have shown that heat causes both fertile and infertile eggs to deteriorate rapidly. An egg will lose as much in quality when kept for 3 days at 90 degrees as when held 21 days at a temperature below 60 degrees. In wartime unnesessary waste or spoilage is unpatriotic. The farmer should not feel that his responsibility has ended once his eggs have been produced. He has an important job to see that they leach the consumer with out losing their high quality. This he can d,a by selling to a reliable dealer, the poultryman explained. ty high-qualit- t 2,500,000 bricks (or ingots', each brick 7 by 28 inches in size, and each brick of valued at 50,000 dollars. This trea- the forestry leader to the nine man board was received by Extension Service officials- from the office of the state executive. A graduate of USAC in 1935, Professor Floyd completed requirements for his master's degree at the University of California, Berkeley, in June. At the California school he specialized in forest and land economics and traveled ovwi t..e major part of the state inspecting tiie" principle forest areas and studying the operation of many of the laige lumber production units in operations. As extension forester Professor Floyd has supervised th rural fire prevention and control drive tnat has been carried in most of the counties of the state and has inaugurated the educational program for private timber owners on timber management. - sure formed a pry amid of shining gold nearly one hundred feet high, and in the intervening spaces he plac ed all of his jewels and personal be longings his wives on golden beds his children even his pet dog. And then a great quantity of oil was bought from Mosul and poured ' on top of this golden mass, and when the torch was applied, the King him- -' self walked in and laid himself down ampng his wives his family his pot and everything he valued in dog life. And so the great Ashurbanipal, the richest man in the world, was consumed in his own wealth he immo-- , lated himself and became pai t of this great conglomerated melted mass of money and so ended the Empire of the Assyrians. And it never rose again. I was in Ninevah a few yean. ago. Only a few mounds marked the spot that was the glory cf Ashurbanip.il. Why? Because Ashurbanipal, who had practically all the money in the world didn't do anything with it! And he and his country were lost. Even his conquerors the Mrdes and the Persians made this same mistake they came, they saw, and confiscated this great golden molten mass of money that was once the king's and the wealth of the great Empire of Assyria ! ; I j I con-quercr- NUMBER 12 Vitamin C. vitamin I r new- special B-- l, li&t of coarse-graine- d, Apples and other fruits are ready to remove from the drier when they are tough and leathry. If there is any doubt, however, they can be left in a little longer, although the heat must be cut down. As long as the temperature is low, there is not much danger of food becoming too dry. 99 I weem-en- a MAYDAY, Salad Oil t .. Vis" TxJZr-- CHERUB, Top Quality Milk, Tall cans 3 for KEEN, Shortening, 4 lb. package MARGARINE, Sunny-ban- k, , Lb KITCHEN CRAFT, Enriched Flour, 48 lbs HARVEST BLOSSOM, Thrifty, all purpose flour .... 1 BISQUICK, For better bis cuits and waffles, Ige. pkg 25 69 25 1.59 .39 33 Sfdit shifts, box lunches and dinners eaten at breakfast time, make care in menu planning doubly important. To keep your war worker healthy and strong, alert and efficient on the job, with steady nerves that help him maintain the wartime pace yet relax away from the job, you need to know and practice the rules of menu planning and nutrition. WM TO- - at MINUTE TAPIOCA, Now Packing Green Tomatoes t Vegetable Beef Soup s Toasted Bacon and Tomato on Whole Wheat Toaul Affplenavre. Relish Chji Custard or lee Crtam " SAfEWAY HOMEMAKERS' BURAU it CALL US FOR BEST MARKET PRICE Crigham 499J4 PHONE Tremonton 19.Y-- M 31"it i , f Sff WHAT PRICES i rx IT SAYS PfDCfS ACtt ADVECTISEO ARE 6000 YOuweoA LBSSOH I ere. r-- t r eooo tARtf t EVERY WEEK THE WEEK" ? (EIGHT 50 oz. 07 SOAP, Crystal White, Laundry, Giant Bars, 10 RINSO, 69 oz. Package 3 . A A forT f fiQ tvy War Bond, mm4 StaanfM whh the money ye aerve t tmUmmf ! AT WHY DONY HE A9K MARY JOAN TO JOIN US SHOPPING IN THE WEEK ? WE COULD TAKE TURNS ORiVING, AND EARLY ' EARLY IN THE WEEK AND 9TIU. TAKE ere. ere. Of WEEKEND SPECIALS. 7 - . .V . I i r 4:7 ft- eurf . 1 1$ bars 3 rWMr-E- 21 oz. SAf EWAV YOU CAN SHOP IN COMFORT ADVANTAGE 18 77 69 15 23 SUPURB, Granulated 40 Soap, Giant pkg. Granulated WHITE KING, CO(t Soap, 48 pkg 03 SIERRA PINE, Toilet Soap 1 Diamond, 6 box carton 10 THAT 20 HOUSEHOLD HEEDS Package SANIFLUSH, Large Can MATCHES, Buffalo 37 07 08 08 yOU MEAN SAFTWAY SPECIAL WEEKEND tAKiy IN THE WcEK AT SAFfWAY. y i "tt UNI! THEN ?Avf TIME, T1RCS, MONEY mi vu jrvnww. m slioprn(? groiip. too? be aria to Bhop IpiNurdy. and' have Dure time to play on vedbends. Saiewaj qxxudlj low (Ivcrtil pris. you know, are now good Tvettda throogh SatanlAy every week. Why don't yoo orpaniw an YouH nave 3 - j fy M I READ THAT AO 'WEEKEND FOR THE WteUNO fOOO SPEOWS If grading potatoes with new equip- mcnt at our No. 2 shed at Honeyville, Utah I CANT OO SHOWN SAVERS package $ 10 suET&isia soAtmAG my isour smmm O .; 12 oz. f Safeway produce if guaranteed re ih, backl all or quality money your lop GRAPES, Fancy, Sweet, Seedless, per Lb ORANGES, Sunkist, Extra Juicy, 5 lbs YAMS, No. 1, Southern Porto Rican, lb CAULIFLOWER, No. 1, White Snowball, lb LETTUCE, No. 1, Crisp, Solid Heads, Lb. TOMATOES, Firm, Ripe, For Slicing, Bead the article "Nutrition in the Deadlines" in this week's Family Circle for more ideas on menus for better nutrition, budgeted buying md interesting meats. Family Circle is out every 'ii' d;iy. FREE at Safeway. BUT, 12 ROYAL PUDDINGS, Assorted flavors, 3 pgks. CALUMET, Baking Powder, 16 oz. can SNOWDRIFT, Shortening 3 Lb. can ROYAL SATIN, Shortening, 3 lbs GRAPE NUTS, J PRODUCE C. More About Nutrition Also now GUARarJTEED-fXsS- U Milk Make the most of your tomato tonnage by picking green for packing before frost kills the vines. ; .( Sand-Miche- at Honeyville 33 Lb Jar " RED I HI , T op Quality Catsup, 14 oz. bottle SATINA, Piping-ho- STERLING II. NELSON COMPANY 13 package PEANUT BUTTER, 2 ffi 32 33 20 20 24 8 07.. LUNCH AT MIDNIGHT Attention Growers S7 MiMt cans GERBER'S Strained Baby Food, 3 cans OATS, Quaker's, Quick or Regular, Largo package .... 25 32 23 35 27 SIRLOIN STEAK Per Lb VEAL ROAST, Shoulder Cuts, lb mm 3 Guaranteed tender nd juicy every Vine or all your money back POT ROAST, Shoulder Rib, Lb. PRIME RIB ROAST, Standing, lb GROUND BEEF, Lean, Fresh, lb Hard-cooke- Tremonton, Utah .a gooo PENNY Hot or Chilled Tomato Juice (According to taste and weather) d Creamed Ham and F.ggn on Enriched White Toa.4 Baked PoUito Buttered String Bean Additional Buttered Toast With Jam or Jelly CliMed Melon or Fruit Cup Oatmeal Cookie Coffee or Milk FARMERS' CASH UNION ii CRACKERS, Premium Sodas, 2 lb. box HONEY BEE GRAHAMS, 2 Lb. box SOUP, Kancho, Assorted bars Soar), 3 Ii there is a war worker in ycur home yea should read this m ft prices 23 LIFEBOUY, Health DinUZZ AT BREAKFAST TIME CASTLE GATE! s that Lists of foods g. is ju-pos- save you Sue tells Lou something new about slipping Pint easy-to-e- For Stoker, Furnace, Stove rr Grate the coal to burn st (Ad prices effective Tuesday thru Saturday, inch) Here are two balanced, meals to and serve the worker who may le eating dinner at breakfast time, lunch at midnight or brunch in Yes sir. I'm iighliag mad. My part in the war is to see that coal bins ere filled as soon as possible for next winter. Both you and ! hay got to do our best to speed this fob of storage, to help relieve the burden of the railrocsds next winter. Eut we've got to be pa'.ient ii dealers are somewhat delayed in filling present orders. Phone NOW lor youi CAST15 GATF non-intere- for fivs big days each week af Safeway Stirring muffins too much over develops the elastic quality of the gluten in the flour and the muffins will with tough and tunnels inside, and peaks and knobs on the outside. The ingredients should be mixed just enough to moisten them. what did they do with it? Nothing! They melted it into money again and remelted it and in generations since it has been remelted a thousand times until, Believe It or Not, it is a mathematical fact that every golden coin used in the world today contains in it seme minute particle' of Ashurbanipal himself, the King who had all the money in tha world but didn't know what to do with it! What are we going to do with our money today? Enemies threaten us the same as they threatened Ashurbanipal in 626 B. C. The United States of today, like the Assyria of Ashurbanipal, is the richest nation in the world. What will it avail us? Nothing ? Surely nothing more than it did Ashurbanipal unless we do something with it. And there is only one thing to do and that is to BUY BONDS and WAR STAMPS and make our money directly available to our country help our country otherwise it will become a melted mass and we the people will be destroyed as Ashurbanipal was destroyed 2600 years ago. BELIEVE IT OR NOT! money for five big days iron protein food values present in all potatoes. Sweet potatoes score on two more counts. They are a good source of carotene, which the body can change into vitamin A. They also have some sugar. be - Special menus for war workers r- - starch so heads the county AAA committee in making the announcement explained that, it would not be necessary t ray tha premium on this insurance at the tima the application is made' or wh&n thai application is approved. He explained that under a deferred payment plan, the premiums may be paid in the cash ecuivalent of th. wneai premium at any time between, the date the application is accepted and August 15, 1643. Since premium are computed in bushels of wheat, a farmer may select the day on wbicb he believes wheat prices are lowtrrt to pay the premium. If premiums are not paid on or before August 15, 1343, they may then be deducted from tamed under the insurance plan, from AAA payments or front loans with the commodity credits! corporation. According to Mr. Bishop, applicant.' for three-yea- r contracts will sign af bearing note, which la a, part of the application form. This insurance covers unavoidable risks including sabotage. The crop W insured against fire, frost, hail, wtod ins eta, cHsefWw drouth, winter-kil- l, such as smut and rust and all other causes of crop loss except neglect c the part of the farmer. All premiums paid in are held fet bushels of wheat for no other e than the paying of crop Iohhw.' Not one bushel of wheat goes tEp. carrying charges or overhead expepset. Mr. Bishop said. t inti-n- ht Ladies Exclusive for Federal crop Insurance will be a cepted in the county AAA office. A. W. Bishop, chairman of the All Hox Elder county farmers who to seed winter wheat wet-warned today that September 30 is the- final date- on which applications and to wear for these brisk Fall ! Color-brigdresses in casual, winter day and through shirtwaist and coat styles . . . with new dressmaker details. to see g Spirit-liftin- pacx riTa earty-in-the-w- lm, Prices effective, Sept. 20 ty Oct. 2nd. |