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L. iAB f Hansen Garatent Man Brigham City, Utah BEANS have them. But they are not Their present popularity points to a great future as well as an interesting past. Modern cooks constantly hark back to the goodness of the old New bean-poEngland Saturday-nigh- t They point ahead to bean salads, to exquisite casserole dishes which mingle the mellow flavor of beans with more highly seasoned vegehas-been- s. t. tables. Dont wait for Saturday to serve beans. They are great warm-u- p foods for cold days. Serve them any day in the week, in modern as well as ancient guise. Serve Them Like This Baked Beane Parmesan : Sautd one small onion which has been diced and one diced canned in two of butter until the tablespoons onion is golden brown. Add the contents of one tall No. 2 can of oven-bake- d beans, teaspoon pepper and three tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese. Heat and to Hr you dont need a crystal-gaz- er at er to tell youre always in of accidents. one-alght- thoroughly serve very hot, garnished with sweet gherkins. This serves four persons. Burry-UNew England Bean Pot: Dice one green pepper and santd It In two tablespoons of tat for three minutes. Add the contents of one No. 2 can of tomatoes and cook for three minutes more. p Na-iz- e Add one cup of cooked diced carrots, the contents of one can of bd ho?pi?ain,kMf licy settIe ' '! And Provide toc-fario- ro I mewhlle youre laid up. fSSsE neT Marcel Camt Marcel Camp of Detroit, one of the worlds first ten pocket billiard experts, who will appear at the New Deal Billiards, 17 South Main street, on Monday, Feb. 10th, at seven p. m., is the first of seven cue aces who will appear here this winter on the National Billiard Associations nation-wid- e Better Billiards program. The other six experts in the order of their scheduled appearances in Brigham City, are George Sutton, the handless wonder ; Charles Seaback, Erich Hagenlacher, former world 18.2 balkline billiards champion, Harry Oswald, Frank Taberski, the former world pocket billiards titleholder, and Welker Cochran, n present king of both the world 18.2 balkline and stars. billiards one of is the youngest pocket experts. Camp Born in Detroit, Michigan in 1905, he started playing billiards at the tender age of twelve years. demonstration, Camp will give free During his two-hobilliard instruction to both men and women, as well as an exhibition of pocket billiards and fancy shots. He comes well qualified in instruction work, having made his livelihood during the past two years as instructor and is rated one of the games most capable instructors. three-cushio- oven-bake- d beans and the contents of one can of corned beef. Season to taste with salt and pepper, Heat thoroughly. This serves sight persons. Man-Size- d Sandwiches: Mash one cup of cold oven-bake- d beans and season to taste with salt, paprika and a few grains of mustard. Add one tablespoon chili sauce, and mix well. Place a piece of ham on a square piece of but- tered toast Spread with mayonnaise and then with the bean mixture. Place another piece of ham on top of this and spread with mayonnaise. Top with another square of buttered toast Cut in triangles and serve with a garnish of sweet pickle fans. 25c 19c 7c LETTUCE (Extra Large) Head C. W. SOAP (Large Size) 6 Bars 25c SPRING GARDEN PEAS, 2 Cans. .27c 10c SAUERKRAUT. Large Can TOMATOES (Blue Pine) 3 Cans 27c 10c SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 Cans 37c SUPERIOR BUTTER, lb 19c CRYSTAL OATS (Wedding) Pkg 26c NUCOA, lb 20c MILK (Tall Cans) 3 for 12c SALMON (Whole or Half) tb 15c SALMON (Sliced) lb c BABY BEEF ROAST, lb 15c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb 18c PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb 15c HAMBURGER, lb ROASTING CHICKENS (Reds) lb.. 22c 15c-17- . A w. ur M. More than 1,800,000 persons were carried as passengers in civil aircraft of the United States during 1933, according to the aeronautics branch of the United States depart- To Him TITUS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, within and for the County of Box Elder. Sound Casket Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Stohl Furniture Company, a corporation, defendant. H e r v i n Bunderson, Receiver of Stohl Furniture Company, a corporation. NOTICE Is hereby given to all Unless you hold the power to read What all unspoken lies in tilt of head, In tail In pleading, dark, brown eyes; Unless you can appreciate A love that steadfast stays When fortune flees and friends forsake And hunger haunts the days; Unless you thrill to dumb appeal That worships you, his God, And asks not food nor shelter just To follow where youve trod; Unless you want a friend to share Your every mood and whim Dont buy a dog, I beg you, Sir, It isnt fair to him! persons, ' i partnerships, In New York City there are nearly shall disclose whether they are stores that sell food, much of cured or unsecured, and where which must be in fresh 40,000 se- se- brought cured by what form of security and each day. upon what property, and whether any preference or priority Is claimed, Extensive farming methods enable and If so, what and the basis one man to care for an average of thereof. Dated at Brigham City, Utah, Janeighty acres, while In China one man alone planting and harvesting en- uary 27th, 1936. HERVIN BUNDERSON, tirely by hand can care for less than three acres. Receiver for Stohl Furniture Company, a corporation. J. Wesley Horsley, Attorney Texas produces more cattle, goats, Jan. 28, 1936. First publication, mules than and wool, mohair, sheep, Feb. 25, 1936. Last publication, state. other atateB any Among the of the union, Texas ranks second GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES only to Iowa In total value of livestock. Its rank Is due to the fact Clerk or Respective that Iowa raises eight times as many Consnlt County for Further Information Signers Texas. as hogs NOTICE TO CREDITORS and packed in crates, a river gunboat was recently shipped from Estate of Emma C. Stohl, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Southampton, England, to Shanghai, vouchers to the undersigned at The China, in a liner. The vessel was Brigham City, Utah, Stohl originally completed at Southampton on or Mortuary, before the 31st day of March, of the work shipyard, building taking months. It was then dis- A. D. 1936. N. eight STOHL, Administrator mantled and the various parts made JOSEPH of Emma C. Stohl, into 260 packages. It will take three of the Estate deceased. months to reassemble the vessel after Date of first publication: January delivery at Shanghai. Vessels are1 24, A. D. 1936. overseas in parts occasionally shipped B. C. CALL, because it is not always expedient Attorney for Administrator. to send them long distances under' their own power. (j24-f2- 1) it W ';' O Z ' s - V vr Sf V. 3 3 3 At vi s '4 fwYRH 4 it lr 5(0 (C Z5 corporations and all associations having any debts, demands, or other claims of whatsoever nature against Stohl Furniture Company, a corporation, that they are hereby required on or before the 10th day of March, A. D. 1936, to file with the undersigned at the office of J. Wesley Horsley, his attorney, in the First National Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, for allowance, proof under oath, of their debts, demands, or claims, which shall include a full and itemized statement of their respective claims and copies of all notes or other obligations upon which the same or any portion thereof are based and In more than ten thousand parts 7 . t'ti' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Unless you value loyalty Such as few humans show That by a grave will faithful wait To starve or freeze in snow; a long history 15c . . Unless you reach to stroke a head As soft as silken down That leans against your knee perhaps When troubles make you frown; The Bean Is No Has Been 10C OLES MARKET LEGAL Lay) 52c Specials for Saturday at Unless you like a cold, wet nose ment of commerce. gainst your hand And dont mind paw marks on the floor NOTICES With maybe hairs and sand; 2.75 A7c f MINA 125 15C DEL MONTE COFFEE, 2 Itis SALMON, Tall Cans OYSTERS, Tall Cans SALAD DRESSING, Quart Size NUTOLA, lb It Isnt Fair 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 Sim and State Size Wiy Pay More? j (tf) Electric. .98 1.35 Prepaid Anywhere the U.SA. Not CUT BEANS, 2 Cans MATCHES, 6 Boxes Ml stage 1 BRING IN YOUR RADIO TUBES Have them tested FREE. Petersen M If Man or ju May 7? AID 1.25 State In GRANULATED SOAP (Scotch) Large. .23c C. W. SOAP (Large Size) 6 Bars 25c ld M Wt, Flat ...$ Wt, Rib Wt, Rib ... 15. Med. Wt., Part Wool ILKajon . Med. Wt, Rib, Fern !. HeaTy Wt, Rib Heavy Wt, Rib, Ecru 9. Extra Heavy, RIb.... ,10. Ei Heavy, Rib, Ecru r ed Wt, Part Wool pi o well-draine- d, CASH coWs in tra . In poor to good soils that are this tree will make a two to six feet each of from growth not over year, where the elevation is freezof is There feet. danger 5,000 situations. the at higher ing back The wood is extremely hard, heavy and durable, lasting from fifteen to forty years when used in the ground. This tree makes rather a tall, slender growth, especially if crowded In a planting. The leaves are green in color and compound in arrangement. Whitish flowers are abundant in the spring, forming numerous seed pods in the fall. The locust is a prolific seeder and has been widely planted in Utah as a shade and street tree. The branches are thorny, and the hark is a deep grayish in color and rigid. Because of its hardness, strength and durability, the wood of the locust is widely used for farm material such as reaches, doubletrees, wagon tongues and fence posts. In several instances, two fence posts have been trees. cut from eight to For best results this tree should be planted In a woodlot with an original spacing of about six by six feet. With proper cultivation and thinning this planting will be quite profitable. It can, however, be planted in a four to six row windbreak, with the Russian olive on the outside row and Siberian elm on the inside. The locust borer is an insect that attacks this species causing considerable damage in the middle west and the east, but has not been found in Utah up to this time. This tree is quite subject to chlorsis or yellowing due to a lack of iron in the soil, excessive watering, or both. the a ADS heart, or g as the Barrymores part the steps of his son into FOR SALE Used vacuum cleaner, I watched his scene Ight paths. good condition. A bargain. Phone he straightened the boy out, 286. (f!8) rentral Specials for Saturday: and value MacMahons role of Aline srator flag that of drunkard. while we pity them. known them. Everyone has. a root, hillsides, petite Player eroded lands, and has a high Bing for stakes, posts and poles. opposite t part Anything mounts that made musical I,mng and which s age history, three-da- y a Jay, Sunday for Plat, Logan and Pa? fte C. a) well-drain- JStol, NN is a qtanlev irili6' Be ONE OF WORLDS GREATEST POCKET BILLIARD STARS COMING MONDAY Son hera itructi, y Lupino, Black locust (Robinia psuedo-aca-civh0 heads h.s is a tree, though native to the company. Lupino central and eastern United States, comedi-er- n known that has proved to be a very popular Cousin Her grandsire tree for planting iojhe intermountain stage, and her region. Its particular value is that m while trouping it is a rapid grower, will grow on father Jiian -- IH 31. Semi-Weekl- Professor of Forestry oineS f PAUL By ErsgZsri tCD i!s at . 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