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Show .Dexrobe Thury, VISITS WITH THE FRANK DALTONS - ' - THE 1SS2 I, S LEA D f , Tremontca,' Utih He will give timely Information on winter feeding. On Monday, Dec. 15, there will be a discussion regarding care of bees during winter months for early spring pollination of ' alfalfa and orchards. F.arl Hutc hins. Utah State marketing superviscr, will be the guest for the Dec. 16 Broadcast; when he discusses progress in S ' Copper Company ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jettl and two daughters of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of s parents, Mr. and Dalton recently. The two girls remained for a few days visit returning to their home later in the week. -- Sponsors Farm Mrs-JetU'- Mrs-Fran- Radio Program Farmers, apiarists, cattle, sheep and orchard men will find something of particular interest to them during the coming week cn Kennecott Copper Corporation's nocn program, "This Business of Fanning", it was an nounced by Von Orme, Radio Station KSL Agricultural Super By Anne O'SuHivan HESITANT but determined. brought his fiancee, Hilda, home fcr Christmas to his parents' mountain ranch. Now, on Christmas Eve. Bridget his young g sister, ind Gloria, r his sister, sat in the living room, admiring the yet undecorated Christmas tree. And Hilda , seemed to be getting along particularly well wit Gloria, the ambitious, the contemptuous sister whose city veneer denied her ' mountain heritage. t He was the first to stir from the but comfortable dark. surprising Til take care of it. Ma," he called toward the kitchen, "probably just a blown out fuse." .. "Wouldn't you know it?" 'Gloria's voice rose sharply, complaininply. "Hear that wind?" Ma asked with the low, pleasant chuckle that characterized her to her family Pa, armed with a lantern, stamped in the back door, shedding snow as he shook his heavy jacket eastoff. "Brrr, a real erner, but the animals are all right." "Did you check the fuse box. Pa?" Ran asked. "Not much use the wind probably took care of a transformer. What's the matter,, boy? When you were living at home we didn't even have electricity." "Yeah, well, we still got plenty lanterns around?" , . "Lonp as we got horsesense, we'll keep the lanterns ready," it was Ma's turn to laugh.. "Likely our e more times lights'll be off this winter." "It's that Hilda he's thinking of." Pa said shrewdly. "Let's go in with the girls. She's a fine girl, Ransome." "We can't trim the tree. Pa, when the light strings won't work," Gloria sounded petulant, dissatisfied. Was Hilda disappointed too? Ran wondered. Ma and Pa laughed, "You sure have the all firedest short memory!", "Remember the times we trimmed the tree with popcorn balls and all?" Bridget asked.- - "Let's do it tonight, shall we. Ma?" "Why, of course, Pa am" I'd get a sight of pleasure out of that. How: about you, HEda?" "I'd like to help." To Ran she. sounded enthusiastic,' but maybe iti was just politeness. "A sight more work too," Gloria pointed out. "Why you won't Thurs., Fri., Sat . , VX school-teachin- Dec. 11, 12, 13 ,Big Double Feature TICHNICOIOI TwuJuA white-colla- grading of Utah fruit for marketing throughout the West Box Elder County Agent Anson Call will tell sheepmen "How to live with Halogeton on winter Ranges" on the Dec. 18 program. The last program for the week will be broadcast Dec. 19, giving farmers tips on storing and caring for fertilizer through winter months. Glen T- Baixd, extension agronomist, Utah State Agricultural College, will be the speaker for this program. visor. One of the better known Utah beef breeders, Howard Blackham, will be the program guest on Friday, Dec 12, at 12:15 p.m. pine-panell- - . 01AM milSEEN COBXEl WILDE Co-H- it Matinee Sat. 3 p. m. Sunday - Monday Dec 14 - 15 m rar t if nnix snow-pilin- f f gL mummut ""! p1 13 Flowerlane Floral 1953 Hudson Line Includes New Hudson Super Wasp The famed Hudson Hornet has two lfl6H:FERRER Matinee Sun.r3 p. j'm. ,;, . Wednesday - Thursday Dec. 16 and 17 Double Feature g in-li- ne move , . "I'D need n" Outlook Good that Keeps C. Clyde U. S. Defense Bonds, "The Gift on Giving'', are Edmonds, that will be remembered BEST BET FOR GIFT IS DEFENSE BOND; NATION S BEST BUY general manager of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative thinks the outlook for poultry industry in Utah for 1953 is good and reports that "the past year also have been a good year from the standpoint of price". In a .recent meeting with farm leaders he pointed out that: "There Is a shortage of about 4 to 7 percent in the number of laying hens In the country this year over last, which, would indicate a strong market far the eggs available". The Utah Poultry chief does not expect any immediate farm changes as a result of the political change, but he adds, "It will be interesting to see what develops In the agriculture administration in another 12 months." The wt capita consumption of eggs in the Ur'"d States rose from 317 to 194" to 395 in 1950, another lantern for the reports Mr. Edmonds. These are " it H-1- CHRISTMAS GIFTS lar gasoline. It has superior readability and safety. because of Hudson's exclusive "step-dowdesign and lower center of gravity. Interiors feature smart new upholstery fabrics with exterior car colors,' Says Poultry ' Co-H- lower-price- d running mate for '53 the Hudson Wasp and the Hudson Super Wasp. Shown is the Super Wasp in the beauty of Hudson-Air- e Hardtop Styling. It has a powerful, engine, which delivers peak performance on regu- - two-thre- r"RAKGERPARKEMJ FOR Dept. of Agriculture figures. It is expected .that the. average will continue to climb because eggs are now recognized as an essential food and egg prices, in comparison to prices of other foods, are inexpensive. The poultry industry has done a remarkable job in boosting production too, "over the past 15 years, according to Mr. Edmonds. "In that period of time the egg production per hen has Jumped about 42 eggs per hen per year, from an average of 93 per year to 135 eggs per hen per year". He also pointed out that tremendous strides had been made in feeding, breeding, and management practices over the 15 year period. for years. available this year in special Christmas gift folders, Postmaster James Walton said today. "There's no charge for this special holiday feature", Mr. Walton explained. "Like so many other advantages of U. the free gift Bonds,folders are added value. Bonds are always suitable presents. Unlike other things that wear out, go out of style, or cease to fit. Defense Bonds grow in value. The longer you keep them, the more they're worth." The postmaster called attention to the "now even better." advantages of the improved Series bonds- - The interest rate is a full 3 per cent, maturity is in less than 10 years, extension privileges are automatic, and limits are annual purchase double what they were a year ago.' - JUST ARRIVED? Arrangements New Shipment of . . T. V. Lamps Vases - Trays . .for important gifts for sparkling . . . decorations Corsages Flanters ; Toys if ! for your coat. To decorate your packages. . ; Place your orders now for your Christmas Plants, Cut Flowers and Corsages. A Good Selection! ! I Gift Wrapping Delivery Service Phone 3451 ; HflUJDDSdM with an mm) all-tim- e record in stock-ca- r contests for performance, safety anil durability setts Ulhe sltyle NOW SHOWING "I wish you'd let me help," ROBERT HITCHUM JR fOF t REMEDY MfflUR HUJtltUII Hilda Pa, if I'm to string cranberries," Bridget interrupted zest' t fully. T5 AN KNELT beside the deep fire- place, built; by his to stir the coals. As a boy he had risked burning himself td pop corn in a frying pan; now d they had a popper. The angry surge of wind reassured him in a strange way. He was at home. Safe and protected. If only Hilda could share his feeling for this kitchen, a A r, WAtp.MAINAT long-handle- present mmmn place Sunday Dec. 14, 15, 16, 17 4 J.--a- . ... ' hm U-C- -B Mamw tin! wMkal "lacasae Tm'n CH Lm uU DwttU ia J" Seasatkul ':.. salt and butter." Ran moved aside, finding it natural for Hilda to kneel and work beside him. Her eyes srirkled and her face was Hushed in the firelight, but Ran missed his chance to ask if she ' were happy when Bridget summoned them to string popcorn. Gloria held up a string of popcorn. "Not half so pretty as tinsel." "Means more," Bridget said. "Seems like popcorn strings have a special beauty the kind you can't buy." Soon the Christmas tree wes festooned with strings of popcorn and cranberries. It looked beautiful to Ran even before they moved presents underneath. He caught the satisfaction 'on; everyone's face, though Gloria still looked cynical. Just then Hilda rushed out of the room and went upstairs. When she came back, she paused y In the doorway, an accordion in her arms, "I thought you'd have a piano and, now that the radio's off, maybe you'd like some carols? It's been such a perfect evening." Ran knew then, as he guided her into the circle and saw the family make way. for her, that Hilda was one of them and his voice rose ex-ultantly to O. Com AH Ye half-shyl- Eari. -- leaned on his heels, whistling, as the kernels began to pop. "I wish you'd let me help," Hilda said, "Bridget sent me in with a bowl, He JtiftANK MYIIN tllANOI TOOj TrTrough Wednesday, said. exi toelopccst! A lutotutjcatq a WuJKo ul lieu) IHIILJBSOM MMKIErir ad aspfauj&towi) HUDSON WASP NEW! TOM II POWER, A new system HBSI IT ts, the fabulous Hudson Hornet 1953 luxurious new version of the races in car that won 44 out of 62 stock-ca- r 1952, a record unequalled by any other make. See the Hudson Hornet's interior color harmony in your choice of two ensemble to complement exterior car colors. See and try new foam rubber seat cushions with bolstered and rolled edge contours for more comfort. See the rich nylon interior fabrics. -- Standard trim and otfar padacatioaa and And try the 1953 Hudsona on the highway! Feel them hug the road: the result of exclusive "step-dowdesign and the lowest center of gravity in any American car! For 1953 there are two great, lower-price- d running mates to the Hudson Hornet the new Hudson Super Wasp and Hudson Wasp. The Super Wasp has a engine and smart new interiors; and Hudson Wasp features the even lower-pricengine. powerful 2 n" of multiple fueling more energy from every drop of gas. And because Hudson engines are so rugged, this power plus can be harnessed for you. that develops Optionat on tht fluitan Hornet and Super Watp at extra coL tfVBCUfVABiM 77U COM YOU ' TXTT MTObAYf H-1- ed Meanriw aibjwt to chug without aotk COME SEE THE 1953 HUDSONS TODAY! JBVi TltEMONTON, UTAH Three Hudson series for 19SS Hodsas) Hudson- - Super Warp and Ha Twin oa ths Home Wasp. Ovsrdrtv or new Bupr Wasp). Hydra-ldati- o Drive optional at estsa Hornet, er BfiBQI.8 PHONE 2311 |