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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE MURRAY lfi, 1919 (UTAII) EAGLE No- II Woodstock School Pupils Wrile Prepared by PHYLLIS SNOW Utmt Strvlti Diretttr News of Week Mountain Fuel Supply First Grade We have 49 first grade boys and girls at Woodstock school Twenty-si- x go to school in the morning and 25 go to school in the afternoon. We are happy that we are six years old and can go to school and have so many (Jrade and LaCIrand found a caterpillar. They brought it into our room. They put it into a bottle. They put leaves in the bottle. The caterpillar will eat the leaves. We are going to watch the caterpillar. What will hapMarion ,in Switzerland. He can't write our language very well either, but we will all help him. We are glad that Ludwig is in oujj class. Sixth Grade Returning to school as a sixth grader is very pleasant. Our new teacher's name is Mr. Leiter. Thursday Sept. 8, Gerald Jack-mavisited Woodstock school. With him he brought his model airplane to show us how it flies. Sept. 9 the sixth grade played the fifth grade. The score was 10 to 6 in our favor. 1 4 2 iriKivdif-nts- Dlswlva ovar hot watar. '1 e. cream, whipped j. Add to a. mayonnaiaa a. 1 4 cant tuna, A'l'l drained and flakrd d eggs, t chopped V4 e. ilufTtd olivet, I iced 1 to. (rated onion r. I relerr, chopped pimienlo t. Add. c 1 I. Sift together 1 t t 4. Beat until light (rated cheeia c floor t. aalt baking powder t. earenne pepper 1 Vi c egga I. T. I. 9. 10. POEM BLUEBERRY Yield: I , I I Spreads butter V,, tb. finely minced parsley V4 U lemon Juice rolls. 10 min.. I'4 remainder a. lemon Julca Juica c orange tea c strong c grapefruit Juica c pineapple Juica 2 e. raspberry eyrus) 1 c maraschino cherries with Juica hr. and strain, 1 2 11 B. - Afton St. S(iU sine (b't. Yesterday it ' Si im ,, 1 ' Today Don't Scream at your radio t4 Ray and Mary Dewey Palmer, ( Riverton, daughter, Sept. 1 e. err well drained t. Add to abore James and Lilas Marchant Maeberiiea For Electrical I. HU agg. beatea Midvale, daughter, Yorgason, I c. eallk Now and Sept. 11. One-Da- y t tb. multa4 batter ing and geography too, yes WoodVern and Betty Nielson Harper, stock school is very good for each Lift Call phone, Sandy, daughter, Sept. 13. one does what he should. want to study rocks, leaves- anithe Ten Birth past during reported mals and insects. The girls want Third Grade week from Salt Lake City We've been in school since to sew. All of us want to learn include: Wednesday. Since then we've to write, to read much better, Mr. Mrs. Franklin Arnold, and and to know real hard arithmebeen talking about our vacations 274 West Vine St., daughter, and drawing pictures about it. tic. Sept. 17. Eddie Young even took a ride We also have our officers electMr. and Mrs. Nick Piatt, Murin a plane, and Bill Iccabazzi ed. Rodger Neve is our new 5026 ray, son, Sept 17. took a trip through the Nevada president. Lolo Jean Hansen is Mrs. Mr. and notDesert. Both of them told us our Harry who So. Hardinger, residents State Murray City Kathryn Geh-rk- e Mini about these trips. is our librarian and Lynn ed a 1943 tax assessment increase 25 East 6400 South St., daughter, Sept. 12." The other day we planned our Knapton is our secretary. We of $710.G IS over that of 1947 can Mr. and Mrs. Verl Atkinson, for this The program boys hope to have a good year. year. feel assured that the increase trend isn't a recent development. According to a research report titled "Property Taxes in Utah," released recently by Utah Founda tion, the private tax study agency, properly taxes levied in Utah increased 57 per cent between 1930 and 1943. PLAN BEETS IN 1950 During the same period, the Foundation report notes the ,Utch Fanners who are raising the best crops of sugar beets All-Elect- ric of the sales tax, corpora-jtiuaddition this year arc already planning next years crop for maxiand individual income taxes, mum yields. Sonic of the farming practices receiving at'and the mine occupation tax made substantial inroads on the tention now arc: of the property tax 'us tup revenue producer, al- 1. Irrigating grain stubble to though it still ranks first by a sprout weed seeds considerable margin over any and grain spilled during harvest, the green other single tax source. be can then disked and under growth plowed Property taxes in l'JliO produced this fall, and a weed free seed bed will be avail- - ' nearly $21,500,000 for slate and local governments in Utah, acable next spring. Many farmers have proven that counting for appioxin f, ;ely 80 it really pays to fall irrigate fields which will per cent of all taxes collected be planted to beets the following year. The mois!by slate and local units. In 1948, property taxes levied increased ture carries over into the early spring and helps to $3J,700.000. but represented !only 45 per cent of total state get the beets off to an early, uniform start. and local taxes for that year, to I'tuli Foundation according 2. Arrangements arc in many cases being made to analysts. boost soil fertility for next years crop. Alfalfa or Major factois in the increase in total property tax collections sweet dour is being plowed under as a green are the new properties added to manure. Livestock is being arranged for to supply the tax rolls, and higher metal manure to build available plant food and soil production nlkcted in increased taxable valuations of mines, the organic matter. In manv cases commercial fertil-ic- r reports states- A spot check of w ill be Salt Lake County tax rolls by applied this fall. 1 his may go on as Utah Foundation analysts inda plow sole application or it may be banded into icates that the 1943 tax on specthe soil after plowing, or it may be banded on ific pioin rties which wcie on the tolls in 1930 was approximately the surface before plowing and then plowed 0 per cent login r in 1948 than under. In any event it has proven to be a the property tax chaiged in 1930. good and 27 per cent in 1948 practice to apply fertilizer well in advance of than in 1940. WhTniUn7n it planting. protticol and preHy Propel ty taxe.-- on specific pro- pt I ties W ere gt r.ri diy l.nu r in Alt hough a definite harvest date has not been set it However, the jl940 than in 'report nous that tie property would be well to keep in mind that it is only a few weeks itdxpjvir had n sales tax, inand th.it those who come lax, iraiieh. e tax, or for away, trucks, equipment arrange AN KITCHEN INCLUDES: tax to concern hint in and labor at this time will have an advantage. Housing CET THs ,1930. These tastx were adopted of labor on the farm is the number one requirement to in part to ulieve she property VALUABLE BOOKI wmn uy di taxpayer an number of skilled when workers pir.s..n adequate guarantee The o.mt -Ijears brought heavy tax dtlin Kiuhenlier. is needed. arc There of if available the they plenty help queney. trim A. farmer has a place or the workers to live. nii, plan, Support of Utan j. elementary .. ecr).hing l0 1 f and high M:hob help ou Phn iot the )ouf ;jM, fc'tihcn. X t taxes major snare of the piv-rtby cn Ic.J. ,cn ,now levied. For Unl, no per cent ,n k,Kl,fn Tanning iuihor. !of all Utah property tj,vs weie ho ritc for home Ut tl,tic l41' (mm Am fit Ii to m the public Utah-Idah- o 'U, which t nrli tiwit (or WMkinl vwd uiomtnar .nj honicplanning 'aUo receive the tti'-nthrMcniAmn mnton Oithn tni ii venue .nM. Get your FRtE nmlrU. Syfronnd. 1h llmric Di.lHMih'f from the irdivnla.d income tax m o,k " ' ,nJ Mnf. htmlln not orl from wpy f iihinm inp o,.V,n jour tlectric and the coiporul.e-4 nd p franchise but p ilt, wirmill nj ittil. ami -t thtm tax. Cities and town. levied thin aim i rwh. wpplw, Midvale, Utah oipina. $G.800,OUO pioptity taxes in 1943, ' A 20 per cent of the total, and U t a h P , j (counties $6,400.0 j0 or i3 ni tent ...x luii. ' - i"WJ' - - J MJ'ea ' i"'ii''iiJiiii "i - iiAiiiifil A A f iiV'h'imi V i"iiAy jof the loial prpu fjLirf" "'a'S'ii'li'i " H I tb. to gar. earn LET US REPAIR THAT OLD SET to assure Top Performance 10. stand li a. A;U' to make Ire water 1H gHflmie. 6. When ready to 1 qU cnarged watar aerva add If you find the punch lacking In suxarv Sutra reserved add part or all of the avrun. 4. rv, rt tmi Sept. Roy and Regina Gay Blake, 4415 West 35th South, son, Sept 8. Victor and Dorothy Woody Moessinger, 4324 South 5th East, daughter, Sept 10. Ray and Leola Toole Hegwer, 3693 South 3rd East, son, Sept. e. water 1 1 1 a. alfted flour t. baking powdet STOIIP 6724 So. 13th East, son, 2Va c sugar tliit mixture. 'i e. of 2. Reserve 3. Add to the Min. 5 for ZION'S BOOK 65 East 2nd South 7. RASPBERRY PUNCH 1. Boll MUFFINS Tlmat Temperature! 421' 1. 81ft together c. Blend... ) .1 to. water Add Add dry IngradlenU alternately with the agga to the butter mixture. Chill. Roll H Inch thick. Cut In atrlpa " x 1". Arrange on oookla aheet and bake. Yield: ApproximaUly 75 aUcki. t. Roil. Parsley Butter 1. Call - nnaliced bread Cut thin, lensthwlaa allcea. Spread each with paraley butter. Place Huffed olivea at and of each ellca. Min. LDS Publication, De-vi- Wrap In waxed paper, twist anda; atora aeiun nide down In th Servel. 7. Slice pinwheel rolls Just before aervlng. CHEESE STICKS 8 pani and baka PARSLEY PIN WHEELS (. Set In mold. I. When firm, aerva Tomato wedgei aarnjihad wUh Watar Crete Time! a. butter tir drf 1. Trim crust from.- -, a IM lb. loaf of 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Especially Utah and ounces to be Devine, Richmond, Calif. Although the birth of the third consecutive girl is by no means considered a major ci:tasrophe in the Devine home. "Pappa" may currently be seen shaking his head and wondering just when that sen and heir is going to make an appearance. Other births at the hospital during the past week include: Tony N. and Ruby M- Tena Gallegos, 4694 So. 1st West, daughter, Sept. 7. Sven E. and Stenborg Bretta Anderson Brandt, 4009 So. State St., daughter, Sept. 7. Lores C. and Jean Roberts Beckstead, 4984 Poplar St., son, Sept. 7. Kazuo and Alice Tamura Yield: IH mall muffing. Note: l'hee may be made the day before ami reheated by placing In a mln-ut- et 8 bun in the oven for p;il at ioO'. (ina PAliT FOR OLD BOOKS n, - - . 5. I'uui into Krc!iKd muffin In preheated oven. 1. Temparatura: 860 1. Cream until aft--4 , child-- , St. and Mr. and Mrs. II nnd I. Add liquid to dry Ingredient M turns or juet enough tt dunuvn lb. gelatin In e. cold walrr c 9:30 pack-- NutS TUNA MOLD 13ray, daughter, Sept. Stead-maMrsMr. and Virgil O1169 West 4800 South St. daughter, Sept 13. Murray and vicinity children who were congratulated on their first birthday during the past week include: Robert L. Wright, son of Mr. Mrs. Duane O. Wright, 51 3m Soutn st. Annette JanSsorii daughter of Mrs. Parley Jansson, Kelton Ames Hof elmg son of package-- 8 pounds-1695 is the Mr. and Mrs. E- E- Hofcling. exact- - "Mamma" So St. 4800 former Lugene Bailey of Murray. .West a.pSerry Punch I min.. about and their third daughter. In-- ; cidently, it came in quite a large Idina t .'ike 1. 1. Soak for Sept- 8 a.m. and left them a prize age containing their third Kosis Racli.--ti M;-- n By Marlyn II. Woodstock School the best of all, with wonderful teachers and all, sparkling pupils all in a row, some have buttons and some have a bow, But all of them are thinking" about what to do. reading, writ- cl i Carrot Curls pen? Fifth Grade We have a new boy in our room. His name is Ludwig. He is from Switzerland. He is learning our language fast. He has been here four months. He does not know much about a dictionary of the English" ABC's. He says he likes it here better than " ernity hospital HIGHEST CASH Mr. and Mrs. Leo Percy, Mur- 'Ole man stork appears to bs in a rut so far as Mr. and Mrs.; Jack Devine, 5167 South 6th East are concerned. The old gentleman Mat-!anflew low over Cottonwood heart-warmin- g Stauffer Lane, son, Sept. - CmponjfV? CATERING TO THE BRIDE place to hold The bride's home is the nicest, most sound like bride a to while may And. catering her wedding reception. fed with ease and dispatch big order, actually wedd'.ng guests can be if you are well organized. If it's a June wedding d.ite in vmn family we suKfrest the following menu for something new to serve the reception jruests. It can be prewell in advance pared in any quantities desired and can all be done activities leaving the wedding day free for ai: the other interesting that will be going on. Tuna .wild As-- ' Murray's New Birthday Club 4 12. 11- - Trouble Then your Murray - Utah Foundation Service hos-pita- Traces History Of Property Tax sss9. eieerntc vice-preside- ' Phone Mur. 10 . THE SUGAR BEET GAZETTE It's a holiday every day in an Kitchen FOR n ; I i i - j 1 l.iar y hose, it's elecjj- FRFF lltt J j , Sugar Co. j ""t pro-k1- irm-rflu- j til. f ) ,. hH-o- Jifl ' J'i ft |