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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1 February 25, 1936. ADVICE GIVEN SPRAY PROGRAM BEING MODIFIED HORSE OWNERS ABOUT POLLING New Schedule Will Be Logan College First To Use Dynamometer In This State. Since the beginning of horse pullwith the ing contests held in Utah,1800 draft aid of a dynamometer, horse teams have taken part in the held. The first pull with a dynamometer was held in 1923 at the owa state fair and four years later the Utah State Agricultural College, in co188 contests can enjoy contacts requent embers of your living elsewhere h the folks back . sons and r0U college... rs at friends. Call lundays or any after 7 p. m. yr iY IN POWER L REQUESTED PERRY TOWN date the jlon asking the discount i bills be extended from of the month to the fif-a- presented before the : by Hyrum night Thursday ; s city Isaac Allen of Perry, ex-- f jjjrry residents said the the discount date would operation with the state fair, purchased a machine and began pulling contests in this state. On the average, there are about contests twenty-fiv- e hors held a year In Utah, each one of which attracts hundreds of persons. The 1936 season has just begun and farmers should look forward to competitive pulls within their territory, Dean E. J. Maynard of the state college advises. These contests are open to anyone who owns both animals competing. Horses or mules, purebred, grade or unknown are entitled to enter and may be stallions, mares or geldings. Horses in a team should be worked together for considerable time so that they know and understand each other thoroughly, according to information compiled by Geo. R. Henderson and Kenneth C. Ikeler, former dean at the college, in their bulletin on "Draft Horses and PullThey should ing Contests in Utah. be accustomed to their driver, and their temperaments should be similar. Horses in poor flesh lack the determination and necessary energy, but should not be fat but well fed, hardened by work. Few horses, or pairs, have been able to exert a tractive pull in excess of their own live weight. Horses with large heart girth and well-slegs predominate among the winners. Horses with crooked legs, commonly known as sickle hocks, or a curby conformation, never go far in a pulling contest, according to findings of the Horse Association of residents to receive a dairy company take advantage of the their light hills. also asked that the Ito be changed from 5 per per cent. The request under advisement, jest also was made that the lalth nurse at Brigham City jed to assist at Perry. j. Wesley Horsley was au-- I to sign deeds and other jits that may be necessary America. jiing federal permission to One of the outstanding features I the Pine View Dam canal in horse and mule conbroughtout th street in Brigham. tests has been the value of correctly-size- d and correctly fitted harness ferry cks from et ie the Way of World Ind the world d you with laughs weep alone; Jbrave old frth, earth must borrow foubles enough of its own. ) the hills will answer; jis lost on the air! pes bound to a joyful sound, k from voicing care, and men will seek you; ind they turn and go; nt full measure of all your fe, I do not want your woe. I and your friends are many, ind you lose them all; re none to decline your jd wine, je you must drink lifes gall. Id your halls are crowded; n the world goes by; land give, and it helps you Stan can i help you die! in the halls a room ire of and a lordly train, I by one we must file on the narrow aisles of jfeg pain. . . for Watch First-Clas- s Repairing C. D. COLE Valentine Appliance assified ads EUaed nation. ana E vacuum A cleaner, Phone (f!8) anI useless bargain. flea horses. barges. 'Phone 493J2. (tf) tube- s- c6m tested FREE. Petersen rtf) iINESS CARDS MUNNS, D. D. S. dentist feaiy"' ,G.BARGERON SURETY BOYDS . Notary public BTC. 'NORMAN LEE fnded Abstractor I LoItIE I DURANCE bonds IUMeci?Yrest Street UTAH Convention. LOGAN. The spray schedule and pest control program for Utah is being revised in the light of recent research and experience, by a committee representing the state department of agriculture, the state experiment station and the Brigham Young University, officials of the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan have recently announced. The revised program is to be published by the state department of agriculture under the direction of Commissioner of Agriculture David F. Smith, and will be available as soon as published from the offices of the department in the state capi-to- l, Salt Lake City, or from the offices of district agricultural inspectors and county agricultural agents. It is planned to have the revised spray programs completed in time for distribution to growers at the Horticultural Society convention on March 7th. The revision is being made by Earl Hutchings, supervising inspector; John Blazzard, agricultural inspector for Box Elder and Cache counties and LeRoy Marsh, inspector for Weber county, representing the state department of agriculture; Professor C. J. Sorenson and Dr. George F. Knowlton, associate entomologists of the Utah State Agricultural College experiment station; Dr. A. L. Wilson, Professor F. M. Coe of the horticulture department, and Dr. B. L. Richards of the plant pathology department of the experiment station, and Professor Seth Shaw of the Brigham Young University, who is preparing the section on spray residue removal. Directions tor the control of vegetable pests will probably be issued as a separate circular, prepared by Dr. Knowlton and Dr. Wilson. The new spray schedule bulletin will contain detailed spray schedules for the control of pests in apple, pear, peach, apricot, plum and prune, and cherry orchards, and for pests of grapes, raspberries, strawberries, gooseberries and currants. It will also contain concise information on the choice, of spray materials, dosages, spray mixtures, and their pre- paration, spray machinery, equipment, and collars, horse owners report. technique of application, supplementHorses are like men when they work, ary methods of insect and disease they must be comfortable to do a control, and spray residue removal. good job. Principal changes in recommendaThe dynamometer in this state tions for the spraying of Utah orhas been a real power in awakening chards includes additional stress on a desire among farmers for bigger the control of first brood worms in and better horses, said Dean May- apple orchards through the use of at nardOwners of tried teams, that least two cover sprays of oil and have shown their capability in pull- lead, supplemented by a third cover ing contests, are justly proud of spray of lead for the first brood if their achievements and loath to let needed. No oil is recommended for their animals go at exceptionally the second brood, but two or three high prices. covers of straight lead with spreader "The courage and bulldog deter- are as needed. The use mination that will never admit de- of suggested and destruction by overbands, that feat; the unconquerable spirit moths in boxes, sheds and makes winners among horses or men, wintering on the trees is emphasized. characterize great pulling pairs, Attention is also called to the new states Wayne Dinsmore of the Horse of the Washington station findings and Mule Association. With the that calcium arsenate be safely horse, the only reliable test for a used by combining one may pound of zinc measurement of his pulling power is sulphate and two pounds of hydrated by means of the dynamometer. lime of a specially fine, high calcium grade, with three pounds of The Egyptians are the earliest calcium arsenate, to 100 gallons of water. This combination prevented people known to us as a nation. the burning so often experienced with calcium arsenate, and equalled the control obtained with lead arsenate. While not tested in Utah, this material appears promising as a substitute for lead arsenate in the late sprays to reduce the difficulty of meeting the tolerance for lead residue, officials said. Apples sprayed with this arsenical, will, of course, have to be washed to meet the arsenic tolerance. On account of the prevalence in recent years of the brown mite, red spider, and leaf spot disease of peaches where lead arsenate alone was used for the control of twig recommends borpr, the .committee the use of a combination of eight gallons of liquid lime sulphur and three pounds of basic arsenate of lead, to one hundred gallons of spray, "belle of the ball, of THE applied before blossoming, for the decade, has become ace control of these pests. If peach girl at the parties of today. Ceraphids are present, a pint of nicotine tain party foods, like certain sulphate should be added. For sumparty girls have always been mer control of brown mite or red much sought after for example, sauerkraut. Even during prohibispider, five pounds of wettable sultion sauerkraut was a popular phur or two pounds of colloidal sulfood to serve at certain types of phur are recommended as superior parties, and for to summer oil for the control of home meals. But it is twice as these pests. popular now, since its old partner Directions for the use of tank-mi- x beer is back. oils sprays as dormant sprays for Beer has not only staged a great leaf roller, San Jose scale, and brown come back, but it has moved which are being widely used right mite, Into the home in cans. Be sure, California by growers at reduced cost when you serve this conveniently as compared to commercial oil emulpacked beer, to Include plenty of sions, are included in the new pubsauerkraut dishes in the menu. lication. Installation of larger agitator paddles is necessary to secure Here Are Sour Ace Recipes the greater agitation needed for the Sauerkraut Salad : Chill one use of tank-mi- x oil sprays. can of Bauerkraut, drain thoroughly and mix with At the Equator, any person or cup of crisp shredded raw at the surface of the earth thing carrot. Moisten with cup travels in one complete rotation of mayonnaise. This serves six about 25,000 miles, or more than persons. 1,000 miles an hour. A person Is Jellied Sauerkraut Salad : Disnot blown away and does not feel solve six packages of lemon gelatin in three quarts of boiling the motion, because the air and water and add one and everything else around him is moving as fast as he is moving. teaspoons salt. Cool. Add the contents of two No. 2 cans of sauerThe first naval school for midkraut, one and cups of diced cucumber, one and shipmen of the .United States Navy, cups of diced apple and one cup strange as it may seem, was conof diced celery. Pour into ducted in the pirate state of Tripoli. fifty individual molds, or in a large It was conducted by the Captain of flat pan and chili. If a the captured Philadelphia, Captain is used, serve cut in large pan while the crew of the squares. Bainbridge, Serve on crisp lettuce with may. U. S. S. Philadelphia was held caponnaise garnish. This serves fifty tive by the Tripolitan pirates for persona, , nineteen months. KRAUT Recovers Its Partner w ce two-thir- one-thir- one-ha- y Late Winter in writing, signed by tho owners of Building, Brigham City, Utah, for allowance, proof under oath, of their O, Winter, thourt a slattern wife; debts, demands, or claims, whicht After all Thy snow and shine, shall include a full and itemize the Recorder City on or before the statement of their Thy house is mud and dirt and grime, respective claima 17th of day March, 19;,6. Im most weary of my life. and copies of all notes or other obThe City Council at its first regu- ligations upon which the same or lar meeting thereafter, But I can see the buds of spring, the any portion thereof are based and! 19th day of March, 1936, will con- shall disclose whether Tho early it may be, sesider the proposed levy and hear cured or unsecured, andthey are seI think Ill take a walk and find where and consider all protests and objec- cured by what form of New life, maybe. security and? tions to said improvements, as shall upon what property, and whether Contributed by have been made. any preference or priority is claimed, MRS. HELEN EVANS, By the order of the City Council and if so, what and the basia Salt Lake City. of Brigham City, Utah, Feb. 12, 1936. thereof. Dated at Brigham City, Utah, Jan Ordered published by the City CounGUARDIANSHIP NOTICES nary 27th. 1936. cil, Feb. 12, 1936 JIERYLN RVNDERSON, EM ELI A M. WELLING, Consult County Clerk or Respective Receiver for Stohl Furuitura Recorder. Deputy City Signers for Further Information Company, a corporation. First publication: Feb. 25, 1936. J. Wesley Horsley, Last publication: March 17, 1936. First publication, Jan. 28,Attorney193&. Published in The Box Elder News. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Last publication, Feb. 25, 1936, Sewer District No. 4. (f25-ml- abutting property, describing the same, together with the number of abutting front feet, and be filed with t- Estate of Joseph LeRoy Atkinson, NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE deceased. Creditors will present claims with In the District Court of the First vouchers to the undersigned at the Judicial District of the State of Utah, office of J. Wesley Horsley, Attorney, iu and for the County of Box Elder. First National Bank Bldg., Brigham, Joseph Espitallier, plaintiff, vs. Utah, on or before the 15th day of Philip Ospital, Irene B. Ospitai, Peter June, A. D. 1936. Ospital, and Peter Ospital, Philip OsHELEN ATKINSON, Administratrix pilal and Joseph Ospital, of the Estate of Joseph LeRoy At- doing business as Ospital Brothers, and Ospital Brothers, defendants. kinson, deceased. Date of first publication: Feb. 14, NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALK. A. D. 1936. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the 7th day of March, 1936, at Twelve, oclock noon, at the Front Door of, LEGAL NOTICES -, (fl4-ml- 3) the County Court House, in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, all NOTICE OF INTENTION the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in Notice is hereby given by the City and to the following described real Council of Brigham Ciiy, Utah, of property, in Box Elder1 t: the intention of such Council to make County, State of Utah, the following described improvements, The South Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 1; the North Half' of the Northeast To construct sewerage septic Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest tank and sewer lines of sufficient Quarter of Section 11, Township 14 capacity together with the necesNorth, Range 13 West, Salt Lake manholes, wyes, structures, sary Meridian, containing 200 acres. excavations and all other things Lot 14 and the Southeast Quarter! necessary to complete the whole of the Southwest Quarter of Section in a proper and workmanlike 6, Township 14 North, Range 12 West,, manner in Sewer District No. 4. Salt Lake Meridian, containing SO. 72 All work shall be done accordacres. to the plans, specifications ing Also beginning at the Southeast and profiles furnished by the Corner of Section 2, Township 14 City Engineer. North, Range 13 West, Salt Lake; To defray the abuttors portion Meridian, and running thence West of the cost or expense thereof 2767 feet; thence running along the by a special assessment upon the top of a large bluff in a Northeasterly lots, blocks or pieces of land or direction to a point on the Section real estate to be affected or line, approximately 1312 feet North benefited by said improvements. from the Southeast Corner of said Property affected will be both Section 2; thence South 1312 feet to sides of Main Street from 3rd point of beginning, containing 41.73 South to 7th South, both sides of more or less. acres, 1st East Street from 3rd South Together with and including all to 4th South, both sides of 2nd water, ditch, canal and irrigation! East Street from 3rd South to right or rights belonging or in any 4th South, situated in Blocks 18, wise appertaining to said land, and 19, 30, 31, 42, 43, 52, 53, 54, and all stock or shares of water in any 55 of Plat B of Brigham City ditch, canal or irrigation company, Survey; fronting or abutting on, that may now, or at any time during or adjacent to the streets above the continuation hereof, entitle the indicated and to the entire depth said land, or any of it, or the said back therefrom not exceeding, grantors, or either of ihem, to the however, 165 feet. use of water on said land. cost of said improveThe total Dated this 14th day of February, ment is estimated at $14,000.00. 1936. Terms of sale: cash. The estimated uniform cost per JOHN H. ZUNDEL, front foot or lineal foot of abutSheriff of Box Elder County, Utahting property for said improveBy JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. ment is $0.45. All protests or objections to such NOTICE TO CREDITORS improvements or to the carrying out of such intention must be presented 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 persons, partnerships, 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 QOME say yes, some say no & economically speaking. Fashion promoters unanimously agree its a season of reds. Walk down the avenue and see how many red coats you can count Why not make your table fashred, and incidentally ionably brighten up the red cheeks in your family, by serving lots of tomatoes this winter? to-wi- one-h&- li Castle Gate COAL . . . j - 6) ARE WE IN THE RED? were FIRST with an ELECTRO-MAGNE- to-w- it: to T spikes and other tramp iron from stoker coal a much appreciated clean convenience. BUT DOWNRIGHT SUPERIOR QUALITY made it FIRST IN SALES VOLUME! . . . UTAH FUEL CO. SALT LAKE CITY KNUDSON BROS. Brigham Citys Sole Castle Cate Coal Dealer Phones 14 and 59 j L. I). S laments No. I. Summer j Flat.. IYt., 8. Light Wt Rfb 5. Medhnn Wt Rib 13. Med. Wt-- , Part Wool 14. Rayon 6. Med. Wt., Itlb, Fern 7. Heavy Wt, Rib 8. Heavy Wt, Rib, Ecrn 9. Extra neavy, Rib. 10. Ex. Heavy, Rib, Ecni 12. Med. Wt, Part Wool 15. Silk $ .9A .65 1.25 8.M .88 1.35 1.35 1.85 1.85 1415 2.75 125 (State If Man or Lady) Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S A. You May Return Any Pair Not Satisfactory, be Sar- - tad State Size Why Pay More? N. L. Hansen The L. D. S. Garment Man Brigham City, Utah Gay and Good Stewed Tomatoes and Mushrooms: Drain the liquor from one can of mushrooms and sautd the mushrooms gently in one tablespoon butter for three minutes. Add the contents of one No. 2 can of tomatoes, salt and paprika to taste, one bay leaf and one slice of onion. Stew gently for ten minutes. Remove the bay leaf and onion and serve with a triangle of toast on top of each serving. This serves six persons. Scalloped Tomatoes and Pecans: Mix the contents of one No. 2 can of tomatoes with three-fourth- s salt, one tablespoon teaspoon sugar and a few grains of pepper. Then put alternate layers of tomatoes, chopped pecans (using one-hacup of nuts in all) and grated cheese into a buttered baking dish. Cover the top with crumbs and bake in a hot oven, for twenty-fiv- e 400 degrees, minutes. 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