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Show EMERY COUNTY Page Two August 11, 10G0 (UTAH) PROGRESS CLAWSON NEWS NOTES (jaunty ESTABLISHED. THE AMERICAN WAY 1900 Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah matter under the Entered in the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s Act of March 3, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 236; 20 Stat. 359; 48 Stat. 928; 65 Stat. 672). NATION Al . UTAH STATE f Us or tm IOITPIAl Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator - Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 2895 4249 3330 5755 3658 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Cleveland, 6510 Agnes Jensen Gr. River Maxine Baker Flora Jensen Huntington, 4221 Bessie Wright Clawson, 5533 LaMon Christensen Elmo, 6442 Mrs. Opal Jensen and chield-re- n and Calvin Jensen attented a Osborn family reunion in Salt Lake Sunday. Chemicals in Our Foods That Capital Gains Tax TIuTf litis litcn a great deal of discussion of the use of eiiemieals in food production. Some of it litis lieen of i sea re nature. Numbers of people, no doubt, have been led to believe that hasie foods, such as meals and vegetables, are actually being poison- Certain kinds of property including stocks and other securities are subject to a maximum capital gains tax of 2a per cent. In other words, if an investor sells holdings, after owning them for six months or more, and makes a profit, he may pay a maximum 2a per cent federal tax on this profit, instead of the regular personal income tax. ed. If youre among them, some state- ments recently made by leading authorities should set your fears tit rest. For instance, l)r. (diaries Glen King, executive director of the Nutrition Foundation, says: No nation in history has had for its entire population a food supply that would compare with our present supply in terms of nutritive value, safety, convenience, stability, variety, attractiveness and economic availability for everyone. I)r. M. R. Glarkson, of the Department of Agriculture, says: The laws enforced by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health give effective protection to the public. Dr. Frederick J. Stare of Harvard says: As a physician and student of nutrition for the last 25 years, should like to stale categorically that I do not ever heard, of one know, nor have ill health that has been case of single shown to have been due to the addition of approved additional chemicals to foods. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Price and family and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Price and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Price attended a Wm. Price family reunion at the Mantl Park Mr. anl Mrs. Dennis Tidwell Price came and got her mother, Maggie Fuate and Blanch Jensen and took them to the Jen- that succulent steak, and tliose appetizing dishes of vegetables and fruits without worry! frequently charged that this amounts to gross favoritism for investors in high income brackets. And people who aren't conversant with the situation no doubt believe that. FERRON NEWS NOTES inve- Mrs. Deborah Huntsman Actually, the capital gains tax is a penalty rather than a boon. The money the investor used to buy the securities in the first place had already been subjected to income tax, at rates ranging up to 91 per cent. It is a notable fact that most other Canhighly industrialized countries ada and England among them do not tax capital gains at all. Their tax laws, in effect, recognize the injustice of the practice. They also recognize that the tax is a serious barrier to investment and therefore, to economic development and growth. . . Plaintiffs, -- J. . . and Spring Filled Mattress free with the purchase of each Bed Room Suite Outdoor Furniture At Reduced Prices $5.98 Folding ( hairs Chaise Lounge $1.98 sets 819.98 Wadhrg Fools, lx( ft. Plastic, with metal $9.98 frame, seats Gym Sets, r,,, $199.50 Carpet Samples in 27x5 Throw Rug Sizes Will UK THEY LAST $6.95 values to $19.9.5 $17.78 Helper Furniture Co. of Price 21 West Main SUMMONS Civil No. 2310 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR EMERY CCUNTY. STATE OF UTAH MAY BIGELOW. CLIFFORD BIGELOW and MELVINA BIGELOW, . . Box Spring Lives there a child who doesnt love boats? Whether its a boat to float in the bathtub or food shaped like a boat, the idea of watercraft goes over big with the kiddies. These chocolate eclair boats are wonderful refreshments for a childrens party. The whole affair can be built around a nautical theme. It is a motif suitable any time of year. eclairs are easily formed with the aid of a tablespoon or spatula. Instead of shaping the pastry into circles as for cream puffs, shape the portions into long, slender rectangles. There are two keys to success in making eclairs. One is in the cocking be sure to have the water mixture boiling when the Stir well until flour is added. Hour-watmixture forms a ball. The other is in the beating. Add the eggs one at a time and beat well after each addition. Be certain each egg is beaten in completely before adding another. Proper beating incorporates sufficient air in the Phone ME vs- C. WILSON and LOU S. and wife; WILSON, husband MATTIE SAYLES WILBER and H. C. SAYLES, the sole heirs of H. D. Sayles, deceased; JACOB H. RUTT and ELMIRA S. RUTT, husband and wife; FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE; and THIRD DOE; and if any of the said defendants above named are dead, then his or her unknown executors, administrators, heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors, and next of kin, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon said real property described in the Plaintiff's ownership, or clouding Plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon FRAND-SEAND KELLER, Plaintiffs Attorney, whose address is Professional Building, Price, Utah, and answer to the Complaint within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. his is an action to quiet Plaintiff's titles in and to the following described land within Emery County, State of Utah; Beginning at the NW corner of the SE'i of Section 16, Township 21 South, Range 21 East, SLB&M, and running thence East 990 feet; South 660 feet; East 330 feet; South Carol Larsen spent the weekend in Salt Lake City shopping, etc. Wyo. first child was 30-3- 1. for the Yellow Sale Tags! Odds an Ends amie, " -- SAMPLES On the 10th their born, a bey, weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. They named him James David. Mrs. Bohleen helped out for a w'hile Fawn Killpack went to Salt then returned home. Lake City Friday and Saturday to take special dancing lessons. Elizabeth Olsens brother, Wai lace Nelson, his wife and two children visited her last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen and live in Seattle, Wash, and They girls, Jerrolyn and Maurie, from came through Salt Lake City Neola visited with Clive Worth-- e and brought Mrs. Ethel Nelson and family last Thursday. with them. They visited in BryClive and Mr. Jensen were army ces canyon and other places and buddies and had a good time re- then returned home. Mrs. Nelson newing memories together. went to Salt Lake with them but has since returned home. Wor-the- n Other guests at the Clive residence last week were Mr. and Mrs. Grant RichardMr. and Mrs. Bob Wilde and son of Tempe, Ariz. came to visfrom sons, Mitchell and Stewart, it at the George Conover home. Provo. They also visited with Mrs. Richardson (Kathleen) is Mrs. Lillie Worthen. a sister to George. They left their three older children here The Fredrick Julius Christian- for three weeks visit. They are sen reunion was held at Fish Gneen, Jacqueline and Gary. AnLake July There were 193 other sister, Mrs. Richard (lone) present. Attending from Ferron Scow and three children came were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen Sunday to stay a week. She also and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eas- plans to visit her father, Jess ton Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Varian Conover. Box and Connie and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Allen and chilKenneth and Carol Bell and dren and Mrs Dean Behling three children from Moab visitand children. ed over the weektnd with Eunice Nelson. Carol is Eunice Hyrum Zwahlen was here last daughter. A son, Evan Nelson, week staying with Lou Petersen. from American Fork visited with He came to visit and see about Eunice last week. business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Huntsman George, Margaret and Cather and Mrs. Ella Collard attended ine Conover went to Cedar City a funeral at Spanish Fork Monto see Paul and Joyce Wednesday, August 1. The deceased was day and Thursday of last week. the father of their sister-in-laJuanita Howard, of Spanish Cora Bohleen spent two weeks Fork. during July visiting with her son, Jim Seely, and wife at Lar- At the stake Aaronic Priesthood outing Friday, July 29 there were 140 present, including bishoprics and Aaronic Priest hood advisors. They were all under the supervision of Ralph Lemon and Francis Beach, stake committeemen. The following ten 660 feet; West 1320 feet; North were under the supervision of 1320 feet to the place of be- Bishop J. Keith Albrecht and J Michael Peterson, B. Jensen: ginning. DATED this 13th day of July, Robert Killpack, LaVar Allen 1960. Earl Neson, John Peterson, Russell Killpack, Don Wild, FRANDSEN AND KELLER Robert Larsen, James Neson and By Dan C. Keller Paul Snow. They went to Castle Attorneys for Pluintiff.x Gate where they went through Professional Building the Utah Power and Light Co Price, Utah plant and then to Springville to Plaintiffs Addresses: swim at Park Roshe and also Green River, Utah had a watermelon bust. First Published: July 28, 1960 Last Published: August 18, 1960 Mrs. Virginia Magniocco of Mrs. Fred Zwahlen and David are in California visiting relatives. They left some time ago and will be home soon. The people who tell you hiving ltc.um Suites Occasional Chairs . Recliners . . . Lamps and Tables . REDUCED IT TO in Provo stors-particularly never to let little things worry you have never tried sleeping with a moaouito in the room. FLOOR Sunday v Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wareham attended a barbecue steak dinner Saturday evening oh the patio at the Jack Robinsons in Salina. It is Ihe Old. lumen. Look sen reunion canyon. Know Your Candidates! If the national strength and welfare is the main consideration, we too should free capital gains of taxation or, at the least, materially reduce the present rate. So you can eat NAUTICAL TOUCH TO KIDDIE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Lanzo Cox of Mapleton and Mrs. Grace Stokes of Cleceland were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Theo Cox anl other relatives. CORRESPONDENTS Castle Dule, Rose Olsen Emery, Cristy Humphrey .. Orangeville, Deborah Huntsman Perron, Cleo Johnson, Lawrence, Mrs. Betty Block and children cf Huntington spent Satwith her parents, Mr. and d left Sherald Blackburn has by train last week for Old urday Reid. Mrs. Ray mova house trailer and Town, Maine, to visit with their ed his wife and baby to Moab son and family, Lyman Tidwell. to be closer to his work. The actions of men are the of t h e i i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox best interpreters Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arnold were John Locke Lake were thoughts. of Salt and children weekend visitors with her Parent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackburn, their daughter Lorraine re ICE CREAM FILLED ECLAIRS LEND turned to Saut Lake with them after a two weeks visit with her grandparents. Apprentice Mrs. Glial Snow Mrs. Bessie Wright Pur-chese- S0C1ATI0R CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASS1NGER KIMBLE LARSEN weekend visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Boat-shape- Maggie Fugate is visiting for a few days in Price with Bernice Nelson has been in the hospital at Price for a week for a check up and tests. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Black were here for two days last week visitin with the C. N. Berensen family. Mrs. Black is a sister to Clayton and they brought their two boys also. They are from Vineyard. d left Coy and Betty Jewkes Wednesday afternoon on vacation to Evanston, Wyo. They visited relatives in Spanish Fork batter. The recipe yields 12 eclairs. on the way. Each eclair may be cut in half Asa Bailey has been very ill lengthwise to make two boats. Any extra eclairs can be frozen for some time now. Two daughand kept for a future dessert. ters, Dora Larsen of Roosevelt Chocolate ice cream is the and Alice Fox of Orangeville, have been here the past week to perfect filling for the light, deli cate eclairs. Youngsters love help out. ice cream and chocolate ranks as a favorite flavor. Besides, how could a kiddie party be a success without ice cream? ECLAIR BOATS CHOCOLATE eclairs 12 water butter teaspoon salt 1 cup Yt cup H cup sifted flour eggs Chocolate Ice cream Peppermint stick candy 1 4 Peppermints Combine water, butter and salt in a saucepan. Bring to a boil. Add flour all at once and stir until blended and the batter stays in the shape of a ball and clings to the pan in one piece. Remove from heat. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Shape into long rectangles on a well greased cooky sheet, using a tablespoon or spatula to shape the batter. 450 oven Bake in a for 10 minutes, then reduce heat minutes to 375 and bake longer or until the eclairs are puffed up and browned. Remove from oven, slit to allow steam to escape and cool on a cake rack. When ready to serve, cut eclairs in half lengthwise and fill each half with chocolate ice cream. Stick peppermint candy sticks into the ice cream for the smokestacks and place a peppermint on each side. Flags with the guests names may be stuck into the ice cream also. pre-heate- d 20-3- 0 THEYRE POPPING w UP LIKE MUSHROOMS! M ' h 'V y 'Xv:' 1 litre must be a reason . hundreds of new Gold Medallion Toial Electric homes are now being built in the area-wserve. . . (Many of them are the more moderately priced homes, too!) More and more people realize that a Gold Medallion Home is a home with a future. 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