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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANJSII FORK, OTAR ANGELUS MAGNETIC MILKER PLEASES COW; SAVES WORK, MONEY PROGRAM FRIDAY,. I UNi: 7th Two Weeks Off" III, Dorothy Mackaill nlul Jack Mulfiall of frivolity and lutiyl.tiT-wiil- i a hard working Mil jirl him! a lo vp huiijjry Shop A fun In iiliimiirr. at Your J, C. Penney Store Where Quality and Thrift Combine AImi ; TIIK SCHAITIX ! Eaiy and Plaaaant by th Magnotle Mllkor. Now TorkTli milking marblnn, magnet la uod. We have now applied this anme principle to the mechanical which baa vrd lalmr, reduced cxpeii milking of cow In a way that will and lornaHl prodnclii'D on riuiil) llm to milking eltlclcticy on the farm, save about ninkt la farm, money and make row happier aothey Jb mill natter and mr anprofitable. will Thla la Indicated from yield more. annimnc. It I a well known fact that a cow nient made hereof an Intention to milk I more contented, will give more milk tba American cow by magnetic ami quicker. If It I milked by the After etlinuatlve reaearch and a device haa been perfected according anme man every day. It I i.eormuiry to Kalph Stoddard of the lh l.avul to please the row to get the most milk, Engineering Lobornlorh', which will and It hn been found that certain triple the apvcd of milking the dairy ailnnitl or method of milking are imt herd, provide imitation that will at plcuolng. The new magnetic device way be the a me, and actually milk will milk the bow with the same touch eed up makeowe better than they can be milked In the yenr round and will man one with a for ing other oieratlon, way. any magnetic milker will do the work of Through the nae of the electro magnet, rallroada operate complicated three band milker. algnal systems that aoaure afty and , Among the benefit to the farm. Mr. awlft operation of train,. aald Mr. Etmldard pointed out that generally the magnetic milker wave In the great pipe organa, FtOddard. half the time of milking, which In the electro magnet control the hundred of valve. In the telegraph, telephone, aggregate will mean the eavlng of million of dollur. or million of exateel and ore cranea wherever poutra hours for doing other farm work ltice control, lightning speed and are needed the electro and fog rent and recreation. Milking Job Mad Th t'K i 4 HOlltS 2 Scandal 1 it only nlilii would wreck and rather jn woman h life Ilian tell, lie fared life imiri8-onmcn- l. 1 $149 $1.9.8 $2-9- 8 i A lo Till: FINAL RECKONING nml OXK REEL COMEDY Matinee at 2:30 th younfiter b a kit the days. This r rayon sod wool mixed, sweater Is Just the thing to play In or loll around h. Sturdy, dressy, comfortable. Of court Outdoor slip-ove- 4444444444444444444 SUNDAY, JUNE Going on your vacation? Well, therea one thing youll turdy need that is tome new shim . You can easily find just what you want here in either collar attached or neck land style with collar to match. AU Fency Pit-fer- ns F git Color 1) 3 j Richard Dix 'i HI $1.49 . The Wheel of. Life Wash Suits Button-o- n Mannish Oxfords For the Young Man The who fancies himself quite grown up will be sure to like the mannish air these oxfords have! lie may choose them in either al or dark tan. gun-met- Thrift-price- d George Bancroft i HOURS 1 Sizes 2Vt to 5 VS in $3.49 Thunderbolt with Sizes 12j Plenty of atyfes and from which to rhoow. patterns fully made from (elected, weight, durable fabrics, s nding vaJusa to 2 $2.98 Fay Wray and Richard Aden 98c to $1.98 delinquent notice of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the office of the An anient lover, a dangerous; Alta Superior Mining and Milling 345 North 1st West, Provo, company, Utah, ou rival Bancroft Co., a corporation, location of prinGeorge June 15th, 1929, at 2 o'in Thunderbolt and when cipal place of 'business, 345 N 1st Saturday, clock, p. m to pay the delinquent his girl falls in love with an- West. Provo, Utah. assessment, together with the cost of NOTICE is hereby given that there advertising and expense of sale. other man when things are delinquent upon the following E. E. NELSON, Secretary. start humming. You will he described stock, on account of as- Alta Superior Mining and. Milling thrilled with the unusual cli- sessment No. 14, of two dollarson ( $2) Company. 345 North 1st West.Provo, the Utah. per thousand shares, levied max6th day of May, 1929, the several Also amounts set opposite the names of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen and the respective shareholders as folDELIVERING THE daughter motored to Salt Lake City lows: GOODS Names Cert No. Shares Amt. Tuesday and vifclted Mrs. Joseph O. Jensen, who has been seriously ill, but is now Improving. thats A stewed chicken bn many reasons for appearing on the tattle at fre, quent lutervuls. Not only Is It less expensive than a roasting chicken, but It is usually larger, which Is an advantage for the big family. Also, cooking a chicken this way provides an abundance of rich, delicious chicken broth which can be mad the foundation of another meal. But stewing a chicken takes so long, women often say. That depends upon the way It Is cooked. If, a fireless cooker Is used, ten hours will be required. This means putting the rlihken on at eight in the morning for a meal. ; six oclock Then there Is the stewing kettle. This method takes only four hours, but care must be taken that It does not holt dry. Moreover, the escaping steam allows a great deal of valuable mineral salts and flavor to esqape. Stewing a chicken In a waterless cooker Is an Improvement In time over the other two ways, since It requires only two and a half hours, but the most rapid and economical way of all is to cook the bird In a steam pressure minutes. Iut on at five minutes of six, cooker, which takes only thirty-fivthe chicken Is thoroughly cooked and tender and ready to serve by None of the flavor will be tost. The saving In fuel cost will be from a fifth to an eighth that of cooking by the other methods. At the same time, peas and potatoes can be cooked In separate dishes above the chicken. Serve an aspic or tomato salad with this dinner and a , : I , : e light dessert . National School of Pressure Cooking.) Homes Can Have Healthyt Babson Commends Air Without Big Expense Home Cooling Idea While 50 years ago It was believed that the only demand for correct ventilation was that the air be free from carbon dioxide, the Holland Institute of Thermology of Holland, JJlch., points out that present standards place emphasis upon temperature, relative humidity and . y means that Adequate room receives 30 cubic feet of air per minute for each person in lit. Proper temperature Is generally held to be from 68 to 70 degrees. With this, a relative humidity of ; about 40 per cent should be maintained. Finally, the air should be kept In constant circulation. g The modern type of heating system completely Changes the air In each room from font to six times an hour, giving ,more than the required 30 cubic feet of air per minute per occupant, and keeping It in moderate motion constantly. It also embodies an automatic humidifier, which makes the standard easy to maintain, and, of course, it supplies adequate . air-supp- ev-:er- i super-circulatin- fa- Roger b.tbson, internationally In the mous economist, prediets that near cooling future automatic thats Give and Take with George Sidney Jean Hersholt One of the leading social events of George Lewis the point matically controlled all the yeat 'round. This will also include keeping the rooms at the proper humidity. "Automatic cooling has for some time been successfully operated in theaters and department stores. In extending it to smaller buildings, both industrial and domestic, it is simply applying and extending the principles of electric and gas refrigeration which are proving increasingly popular. In line with tills forecast, says the Holland Institute of Thermology, Holland, Mich., the latest development in the warm air beating Industry is the system which o in ids cool air throuji the lio;:-puiumer as well us wurm u' iu winter. p-- super-circulatin'- c plant collegiate and Mrs. Mark Boyack and Mrs. Now ready at Wanted to Rent 4 or 5 room modern house. Phone 26 or see J.A. Bailey at Orem station. BIG SPECIAL Dresses n. The afternoon was games and listening A tray luncheon was at the ; PARAMOUNT NEWS Those present were the guest honor, Mrs. Fenton Boyack, Miss ith Chappie, Mrs. Eliza Nelson.M W. Booth. Mrs. William Wilcox, s. Hattie Wilcox, Mrs; Carol Fer-soMrs. Rachel Banks, Mrs. Em-lin- e Bowers, Mrs. Andrew Prior, rs. Matinee Wdnesday at 3:30 n, Coming Lon Chaney Christen J. Petersen in Christen J. Petersen Where East is East 709 10000 20.00 758 5000 10.00 760 10000 20.00 Christen J. Petersen Christen J. Petersen Stairs of Sand 783 j j A Mans Man my on all he diet in one way in a short it was in need of money time ard thing in this country. Experience with automatic heating Also states and mechanical refrigeration, a recent issue of Babson's Reports, WHY IS A PLUMBER? where to has developed SPRING FRIERS II. J. Mortenson's. fathers homes will be recognized as a stand- new homes are now being built in which the temperature can be auto- I guarantee Caponlze now. work. See H. B. Mortensen. tiful gifts. and of Claiming Beginning Saturday, May 25. The Press office will close at noon Saturdays, throughout the summer. Mrs. George Hansen was hostess at a childrens party Sunday afternoon in lonor of he eleventh birthday anniversary of her son, Lester. There were 24 children present. Out door games were enjoyed and luncheon Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. James was served at 5 oclock. Williams and Mrs. Will Browne were joint hostesses at a brides shower Bishop and Mrs. Elisha Warner given at the Williams home Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Hughes afternoon complimentary to Mrs. El- motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday, mer M. Ivie, formerly Miss Eraia taking with them Miss Bernice WarWilliams, a popular June brfde. A ner, who has recovered sufficiently program, games and music were the from her recent illness to be able to A buffet luncheon was continue her studies at the Keister diversions. ed at 6 oclock to 50 guests. The Ladies Tailoring College. bride received many useful and beau Wednesday and Thursday June 12 and 13 He tried to make his and Flapper Models Also SCARED SILLY I A THE NEWS 444444444444444444444 MONDAY ami TUESDAY JUNE 10 ami 11 i WHOUtf Fancy Pattern!, Plain Color and White to Fill Vacation Needs in Dont Miss It. Most Economical Way Is to Cook Bird in Steam Pressure Cooker. bum ut For Vacation Daya In a Smart Anortment of Laura La Plante i Mens Shirts Boys Sweaters Esther Ralston - - - , SATURDAY, JUNE 8 with Stewed Chicken in 35 Minutes f RANGER Frank H. Grenup 287 and, in accordance with an order of the board made on May 6, 1929, so 9991 19.98 1000 2.00 the law and of directors many shares ker, Mrs. Clara Ludlow, Benjamin; Mrs. Robert Simpson, Salt Lake; Mrs. Ernest Puckett, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Harry Ercanbrack, Mrs. Fred Harryman, Mrs. Arthur Boyack.Mrs. Leo Larsen, Mrs. Eugene Larsen, Mrs. David Larsen, all of Mammoth, Mrs. Cyril Hartley of Provo; Mrs. Estham Clegg and M&s Hilda Clegg, Spring-villMiss Boyack received many useful and beautiful gifts. THE LOUISE SHOP 5.95 2.95 1.95 1.00 3.25 Dress for Dress for Dress for Dress for Dress for 4.95 2.55 1.65 79c 2.75 e. Next to Press Office |