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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH With Eggs and Vegetables Battling King Snake Kills Tropical Rattler Sally Sez Intermountain News Briefly Told for Busy Readers WORK TO BE GIVEN'. FARM ft, srf " mmI - teg : 9! llv vv t r- - n KOOKLTN "v MMwamr ,n iwi nni,,n , and freshmen of I.lvprnnnl -" u..c.i5n.jr jjul. va luelr V...t,.i battle their ammunition includes egei, tomatoes, oranppn nrt Ljour. Above Is a view of the desperate conflict at the peak of the Mtanent-- HEART IS IN HIS MOUTH r COURSE not I And of course , n over does really and truly L mouth." But if Ui heart In his been ternmy ingmeueu as if your heart tablyjou have felt . tn nnr month, or at any rate & have Peter Rabbit ! quite heart has Jumped L late Wi mouth more than once. Itcnldnt make him oeiieve any-LiHe would tell you that it U heart and he ought to know, If fcodj does, where his heart is ana It tt does. Tou see, Peter is like set in his Jfrj peat many people (car throat that his A STORY FOR BEDTIME By THORNTON W. BURGESS been put on his shoulders hindside before. He would look behind him this way for an instant Just to make sure that there was no one moving there. Then his head would snap around back In a flash, and he would once more fix his great, fierce,, hungry- - iont would be quite useless ttit his heart wasn't really i It to tell In his when he stole from brash heap to the old stump and tree again to the young hemlock ! Id plain sight of Hooty the Owl that night but turned his head at the ttlme. He is positive It was. lMtj mt on the top of his watch tefhlch, as you know, was a tall Hooty still he sat and so So tree. the looked In that he itt Museum's Bratll expedition staged an International reptile bat-ti- e Marajo, largest of the Amaxon delta Islands, and one of the plcturea taken by Emerson Smith, the expedition's camera man. Is shown above. A common American king snake was taken to Brasll and pitted against a tropical rattler, which he killed and swallowed. bent the rattler's neck back upon itself, the king snake (foreground)Having is here administering a constrictive coup de grace to its strangling antagonist While the victorious king snake Is harmless to man, the vanquished tropical rattler is the deadliest and most aggressive of the entire genus. at jj i tTHlW lBe Itli moon-- part of the tree Itself. His k yellow eyes were fixed on the HIi Great Yellow Eyes Were Fixed on hole in an old log into which he the Little Hole in an Old Log Into M Shadow the Weasel. He Which He Had Chased Shadow the nftuu for Shadow to come out. Weasel. L la i while he turned his head put moving his body at all until looking eyes on the old log In which sld look straight behind him. Shadow had found safety. It teemed as If his head had ' Peter waited until Hooty had looked FOUR GOOD THINGS back this way and then the very Instant Hooty 's head flew around so that he could watch for Shadow, Peter started across for the old stump. He hurried. Oh, yes, Indeed, he hurried! But he took the greatest care not to make a sound. It was then, he says, that his heart was in his mouth. If it wasn't there he doesn't know where it was, for he is very sure It wasn't where It ought always to be. When he reached the old stump he slipped around to the other side and squatted down close to It Then he took a long breath, for you know he had held his breath all the way across that open place. "So far, so good," thought Peter. "Hooty can't see me behind this stump. Now, if I can reach that little hemlock tree, I guess I'll be safe from him." He peeped around the old stump to watch Hooty. He saw Hooty look behind him and then, satisfied that there was no one in sight, turn back to watch for Shadow. Once more holding his breath Peter started for the little hemlock tree. Just as be slipped under It he stepped on a dry stick sticking above the snow and It broke with a tiny snap. It was a very little sound, but Instantly Hooty's head flew around and Peter could Just feel those great fierce eyes glaring at the little sauce. Place a layer of potatoes In the bottom of a casserole, of them, cover with a using of few slices of onion and one-hathe ham; season with salt and pepper, repeat with the same and have a layer of potatoes on top. Cover all with the white sauce and cover the casserole ; bake until all are well done. A GOOD is: tree. This time be thought that his heart would Jump right oat. of his mouth. But Peter was quite under the spreading branches of the little hemlock tree When he had so carelessly stepped on that little dry twig, and Hooty couldn't see him. For a minute he stare-- ' very hard, but only for a minute. Yu see, he didn't dare keep his head turned longer for fear that Shadow would slip out of that old log and get away. Such a sigh of relief as Peter did give then I He was safe now from Hooty, for the little hemlock tree was tall enough so that Hooty could not see beyond It. "I wish I could get away from Shadow as easily," thought Peter as he hurried away through the Green Forest, "But Just as soon as he gets away from Hooty he will follow my tracks. Oh, dear! What shall I do next?" hemlock lipperty-llpperty-ll- ( by J. O. Lloyd.) WNU Service. Red Ostrich Wool V' 4 5y d one-thir- d dressing for a fat chicken Prune Dressing. Soak one cupful of prunes over night, drain, stone and chop. Add one h cupful of chopped tart apples, teaspoonful of nutmeg, teaspoonful of salt, a dash of cayenne and one cupful of bread crumbs; mix well and add two of melted butter and stuff the fowl. lf flip IJ ' jj one-fourtone-eigh- table-spoonfu- ls Cranberry Sherbet e)laP F Who trial map. wants DrODOEBS Rno Ritzl, "just lnd him a hand." yi f 8 Syndicate. ) Wash and cook two cupfuls of cranberries In water to cover. When soft force through a potato ricer and add two cupfuls of sugar, mix well and add three tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice, a .pinch of salt and a pint of rich milk. Freeze as usual WNU Service. Scalloped Ham and Potatoes. pounds of Take one and one-hasized pieces, convenient Into ham cut four cupfuls of sliced raw potatoes white and a pint of THINGS EACH DAY DOUGLAS 5 I"1' well-season- I Ho " nu"ier s way v PIRST prize luai oniy tane another's sake, W.JU'V00 smaU amount 3, Into account we nave aone:tna.;:il,"u flrr1 ue mwsured by - File don t Put w?we ea by the town, 80 sma"- rlaont - down 80 Plata. a thought of gain. writ, i4 J? Ihatv. N ; ai urn., hi of hthta one-eigh- lf PLAN. one-fourt- h well done. (. J''W 1932. Western Newspaper Union.) O Feat for Science Science hasn't done much yet. When It can transplant whiskers from the face to a bald head and make them a grow there It will be entitled to Blade. Toledo the paper. piece in 1! eneath our name, t0 mount the skies J, ot Paradise, 8tranS-to say, e i The lei collar of fox is rivaled m Interest by the three-quartJacket length and the line of nickel buttons suit of red on this smart three-piec- e ostrich wool. Winner in National Yard and Garden Contest In class 1 of the Vf? ? hands, though her three children, wuo live in the garden most of the time, Mr. gave her considerable help and work. Emery assisted In the heavy Our Illustration shows the back yard chiland, inset, Mrs. Emery and her dren. The Emery garden took first beplace among the west coast entries fore winning the national prize. PRICE, UT. The Treasurer met with the city council recently and asked that $34,700 worth of tax anticipation notes issued in 1931 and held by him be paid into the sinking fund with interest He contended It was unlawful for the city to use sinking fund money for general purposes. SPUING VILLE, C T. Damages of approximately $3000 were sustained In a fire here, which partially destroyed the frame warehouse owned by the Salt Lake and Utah railroad near the Sprlngvllle cannery. CEDAR CITY, UT. At a recent meeting to reorganize the executive committee of the Cedar City community welfare workers, :t was decided to take definite steps toward providing work instead of furnishing supplies TOOELE. UT. Under the direction of the county agent and the U. S. A. C. extension service a campaign will be launched on a farm procleanup and beautificatlon ZK OGDEN, UT. City and county commissioners have agreed to cooperate with the state road commission in immediately bettering the road from Harrison avenue to the mouth of Ogden canyon. Dangerous curves will be taken out of the dugway and It will also be widened at several points. PRICE, UT. Approximately SO farmers from Carbon county and 60 from Emery couuty have applied for federal feed loans, according to O. P. Madsen, county agent IDA. A moratorCALDWELL, ium on 1031 reclamation payments and a 50 per cent reduction in the 1932 payments have been effected by R. B. Scatterday, local attorney, and Wlllard Robinson, manager of the Gem Irrigation district, thru their efforts in Washington. 10NX IDA. Fire of unknown the .Midland origin destroyed Elevator company warehouse recently. Loss was estimated at $20,-00- 0 and Included three cars filled with grain and two empty box cars on a siding near the warehouse. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Suit has been filed by the Twin Falls Bank and Trust company against the county and S. C. Stewart, the county assessor, for refund of $2,2-8-0 in taxes alleged paid last year on capital stock. The complaint alleges that the statewide system of valuation and assessment discriminates in favor of national banks. NAMPA, IDA. According to recent reports a fourth political party is to be entered in the campaign in Canyon county this fall to be known as the Taxpayer's league. ' NAMPA, IDA. Due to the large number of dairy cattle shipped out to the markets the past fall and winter, livestock men expect an advance in the price of cattle western Idaho and throughout eastern Oregon. HONEYVILLE, UT. A number of Japanese men have purchased the hotel here from the Sugar company in order to remodel it and use it for a school, church and amusement hall for the Japanese people. RICHFIELD, UT. Heavy falls of snow and continued cold weather have caused heavy losses which, will probably exceed 20 per cent, to sheep and cattle owners on the winter range, according to advices from the Fish lake national forest office. Slxy-flv- e head of cattle on the public range near Kanosh had dwindled to 45 head. OGDEN, UT. One of the heav lest snowslldes in the history of Weber county occurred recently on the south side of Ben Lomond mountain. The slide tore down big trees and at the bottom the snow and debris was piled to a height of 20 to 60 fet. SPRINGVILLE, UT. A total of 1326 pounds of poison bait was used In the rat campaign conducted recently in Sprlngvllle, Mapleton, and Payson with 540 citizens cooperating. PROVO, UT. Provo was chosen for the 1932 encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans, deof Utah. The encamppartment ment, which was held last year at Ogden, will begin July 11th. PROVO, UT. To secure the extension of Provo city water mains into their section, residents of the Grand View district which lies Just north of Provo, favor annexation into the city, a delegation of citizens told the Provo city commission. and SnJ.tf aibeth worker of WkHi n. nt i , arm 6t.f Quotes ,8 .! but a few in 'ound, shreds things start Kind nature's help is all one needs. And home producers magic seeds. Ak Tear C.rttr For "TWIN PEAKS" BRAND PEAS TOMATOES BEANS Rocky Mountain Packing Co. Lk Salt City. UUh PLAN SPRING PLOWING . . . with use of "Caterpillar" Tractor -- oldest and leading track-typ- e tractor. Prominent, farmers owe success to these machines. Write for descriptive catalogs. Caterpjuar Landes Tractor & Equipment Co, Salt Lk City nd Imnilw, Utah GASOLINE 3 Packed With Power CHICKS CHICKS CHICKS All hading varieties. Don't Bay Them Blind-fold- ed when It is to easy to tee the ehicka, the okki and the flocka from which they come. Brother, protect that dollar as never before I White Leghorns, now only lOe each. Sol-Ho- t. BROODERS The world-famoCoal, oil or electric. FEEDERS AND WATERERS Klondike. "The Pride of AU America." Chick, pallet and hen sites. RAMSHAW HATCHERIES ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY PROVO, UTAH Write, Wire or Call. Ask Tear Druggist Fyr APEX ' MILK OF MAGNESIA AN INTERMOUNTAIN , . ' PRODUCT SPERETENT&AWNINGCo. 27 SO. WEST TEMPLE Everything in Canvas Goods THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY o ST. ANTHONY, IDA. The local electric light and power plant was flooded with ten feet of water when an Ice gorge in the Snake mile above the river broke one-haplant, Jamming the sluice with ice, which caused the spillways to overflow. The current was cut-ofthrowing the entire town in darkness, until the Ashton power plant could take over the load. LOGAN, UT. Commltttees have been chosen for Frontier Days and rodeo celebration to be held here July 25 and 2G. lf C)'Lth!roof of an old 'tbV(i?Ds,on a workman this awakening, Of fields and gardens, in the Spring, The sunshine makes us rich as kings, With beautiful and tasty things. If you desire to do your part. Towards making; growing green Tim marv'lous ject. Utah-Ida-b- MALLOCH things we fln onh to Imnntk , .., D Green Pepper and Corn Scallop. Take two tablespoonfuls of sugar, teaone teaspoonful of salt cupful of spoonful of pepper, one-hamilk, one chopped green pepper, one chopped red pimiento and two cupfuls of fresh or canned corn. Fill a butfull of the tered casserole cupful of fresh mixture, add bread crumbs buttered, then another layer of corn and peppers and cover Bake until with buttered crumbs. one-thir- d lf THE BEAUTI FEDERAL LOANS SAVE. LAW IS CITED TO CITY. f, Business and Gossip have one feature in common they should both be kept at home! Don't let your money do your traveling for you. Buy at home and do your traveling in person. Use Common Sense. Investigate the resources of your own community Intermountain. Get busy and help "God yourself, and remember Helps Them That Help Them-selv- es EVALYN MacQUIVEY, Wendell, Idaho. WON SUE FUN Return of Youth New York's Sensational New Miracle Cosmetics 4 Creams in 1 Absolutely Pure. Cleanser, Tissue builder, Powder We Removes Prevents Wrinkles. Writ today for 11.00 Jar. Airenta wanted everywhere. Big returns. WON SUE FUN, 423 Judge BIdg. Salt Lake City. Utah. M Send for FREE GARDEN BOOK Contains 100 pages fully illustrated. Address Salt Lake City, Utah YOUR WOOL CAN BE EXCHANGED FOR FINE WOOLEN MERCHANDISE WRITE Original Utah Woolen Mills SALT LAKE CITY CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS Electrical Products Corporation Salt Lake City 104S So. Main A A per week will be paid for the best article on "Why you should use Intermountain made Goods" - Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermountain Products Column, P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will OS AA receive check for CJCf ?JeUU 50-wo- rd VWW W. N. IL-- S. L. Week No. 3210 , ' , i |