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Show Spotlighting Utah I 7 Utah Awaite Study Laboratories Plans forr the establistment of study labracories for Union Pacific apprentices as part of a postwar training program are now in the making; Utah has been selected as one of six states ,to aid in the program. Howard IB. Gunderson, Utah state dir-- 1 ector of trade, industrial and business! education reports the laboratories will' train men and supply them with technical knowledge' relating to a numoei of crafts in railroad usage. Utah s part in the program will be' in prepare the instructional material for the sheet metal oraf t, to reproaucean apprentice instructors handbook, and to train instructors nd supervise the study laboratory planned for Sait Laae City. State Employees Total 023 It takes approximately 4023 workers, not counting state institutions such as the universities and colleges to keep the wheels of the Utah state government running smoothly, state finance' commission figures indicate. This figure ine cludes student help in the states four junior- colleges, also legis-Itoand clerrks. DDuring 1846, regular state employees received the bum total of 5o.12o.U8 m salaries. Employment, however, fluctuates 'during the year because of seasonal demands on various departments. Dont Shoot At State Signs! I part-tim- - 0. rs Literary Club Meet An Intleoendenr Newioaot' Devoted To The interests Ol The Peoole Ot Rich Volume 20 Number-- ? Lower bear Rivet Valley ; $1.50 Per Year Raadobk Utah. Friday Mar, 21. 1947 WOODRUFF NEWS Van Price, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Price arrived here Saturday in a two passenger plane, to visit his parents for several hours. He taxied down the state road for a landing and tooK off from the same road. Van is employed at the Gov- element Proving ground at Tooele, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Kearl are spending a week in Salt Lake where Allison underwent an operation for removal of his tonsils. Sunday afternoon program was given during Sacrament meeting on March 16th, ' by the Relief Society. The theme, A Story in Granite and Bronze, was given, by two readers, iocriin Robinson and Norma Willis. The choir rendered special pioneer songs, including two numbers by the congregation. A womens chorus rfang. "How Lovely are the Messengers, at the close of the program. Stake Boad member, Lucille Rogers, with her chauffeur, was iu attendance at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robinson had aa dinner guests Wednesday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Orvin and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thursday evening cottage meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Annie . I w Ladies literary club was held at the of Ircta Argyle with Eila Schenek as assistant hostess. Vice president Mildred Thomson presided and cc ducted. Secretary crecked the books. Roll tall was name a Utah Industry, Little ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Allen and small daughters Margaret and Nancy Beta Argyle sang My Treasurer, spent from .Wednesday to Monday at the piano by Arthur visiting Mrs. Alleys folks, the Seasea Ralph Argyie gave piano lection, - jilack Hawk.T Edna Rex mens, Mechams and Lambs at Hyde ' gave a talk on Utah composers, actors Park, Utah. Mrs. Lua Sauerar waite of Logan ... and actresses Lois Johnson showed many pictures has been spending a few days in of sculptors work and told about our Laketown renewing auld acquaintUtah sculptors. Lota Kennedy gave a ance with her many friends and reltalk on Utah musicians, and said tne atives here. She came over the mountabernacle choir nok has a membership tain with Duain Satterthwaite, visit-- of 375 and one fo our own elite memoeis ed Mr. and Mrs. Victor La Iter ih waite at Pickelviile on Thursday and uus Bess Rex, waa a member of thb? world been a house gue9t of Mrs. Frank renowned choir, when it toured t.ie eastern cities many years ago. Said Bess Prices, since her arrival here, rewas always willing to sing and with turning to Logan Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Price,. Efrey. were going to .to ;.!ppfori vjfce .tiwa his"a'jaother of city to sees Frank's Uter and tory John 21. Baxter brought the first husuand, Mr. and Mrs.J ofieph Astle, organ to Randolph pid employed Nellie newly returned from a two year misPrice from Paris to teach his wife and sion. , others. Agnes Baxter was the first or- , ' Vara G. Cheney is sojourning in sunny California for a fortnight. ganist for the Randolph choir. She also I. Mrs. Willis E. Kearl an Mrs. Willgave a good account. of many other iam J. Lamborn are spending Tucs. from Randolph and Woodruff. These three ladies all did credit to to Thur. of this week in Logan as their assignments and received much guests of ,Mrs. Joseph 'A. Cheney The Relief Society celebrated their applause. All ' the ladies submitted - a on March 17th followAnniversery question about Utah and these ' were ' answered by the members. ing the Sunday meeting which was A delicious lunch was then served to pari of the event, by holding a ba- 18 members and (be gueets Donna Sev-ezaar and public dinner and a dance. Jane' Jones, Mary Fackrell, Annie The dinner; was served ala carte, McKinnon, Lois and Mary Argyle., from 12 to 2 oclock. Followed the bjaar, with an attractively arranged array. of sewed articles and many Dewey Day articles. The dance miscellaneous 1 is Dewey Day. anniversary .May in held the 1898 was In evening, an enjoyManila of of Bay able finish to a succesful and much Commodore George Dewey sailed I enjoyed day. into Manila Bay and destroyed the A house guest of Mrs.- Geo. N. Spanish fleet. Not a single AmerWeston is a charming neice, Mm ' ican life ' was lost in this engage167 men lost ments The Spanish Josephine Kasmeyer of PorLand Ore- and had 214 wounded Dewey. took gon. , ' Eldon Webb of Paris Ida. spent possession of Cavite and waited for the arrival of land forces to capture Tuesday afternoon visiting his father , Manila itself. A. Lesslie Webb. Lam-bor- n. . " '" hai.a -- , inu-icia- ns - - y, . the-Battl- Frazier. Mrs. June Wright of Morgan has been visiting with her father, .brother and sister this week, also her mny friends and relatives.. George Eastman got out of Coalville hospital this week and i3 staying with his sister, Mrs.' Melba South, of Salt Lake for a short visit before returning to his home. We are happy to know ha is well enough to ibe out of the hospital. Keith Hoffman was taken to a, special bone doctor in Salt Lake for work on his broken leg. We all surely hope he gets along alright and is soon home again. Barbara Nicholls spertt the week end with Keith in Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs. Osro Cornla took their daughter Grace, to Coalville Saturdray for a check up with the doctor. lie says Grace is getting along very fine of which we are all very happy to hear. Mrs.. Edith Cornia Of Evanston had the misfortune to get her leg broken this week and is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aloert Longhurst. We hope she gets along fine. Wednesday was leadership week, at Evanston and many of our leaders attended. Sunday was Union meeting at Evan-I'Oail organizations. It was very a. .ended iby our ward. Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting a grduating of three boys from Primary was held. These boys were Jay Lcnghurst, Ross Cornia and John CorA Argyle.. . nia. Spring is here alright wtifa many Of here, our mud and freakish weather. We are all glad to , Photo Courteiy Pirry-Mo- 8oed Ox ne Real enjoyment of your home vegetable garden depends largely upon proper preparation of the vegetables for the table. Gather leafy crops early in the morning, if possible, before the gun wilts them. If they are to be kept until a later meal, .wash and cover them and place .in the refrigerator.,- Pick an hour. of geUing them n. ready for 'the kettle; IF gathered very both.' long before cooking, they-losquid remains when, the is fin sweetness and flavor. Gathering any ished. If there is too much to serve vegetable too long before, using causes with the vegetable, keep it to add to loss of vitamins. soup.. In boiling vegetables make sure-th- e Scrape or peel 'vegetables., thinly; water is really boiling before addvaluable minerals are just beneath the ing them. If put over the fire in cold outer skin. Young carrots, beets, and water, vegetables lose color, flavor, texsummer squash should merely be ture, and much of their food value. scrubbed and not. peeled. Neither Vegetables fresh from the garden should vegetables be soaked in water need very little dressing up to make before cooking. This, too, causes loss them deliciously appetizing. of minerals. Simple Cook vegetables quickly and only methods of cookery are best with the until barely tender. Usually they taste simplest of seasonings added. Until better if slightly undercooked than you have eaten vegetables fresh picked they do if soft and mushy from over- from your garden and properly cooked, cooking. In boiling, use only a small you do not know the taste of vegetables amount of water, saving whatever li at their best - e, -- . , - e j . - ; Governor Maw Proclaims Aviation Cadef; Pilot 9 March Safety WeekM Training is : 23-2- 1947 The period between has been designated by Governor, Maw as Home Safety Week in Utah. All puerson-- and organizations are, invited to cooperrate with the Home Division of the Utah Safety Council in making Bp. Amos Robinson wound up his this week an outstanding success by business with the State Legislature extendind and dispensing safety .eduand returned to hia business as cation that will prevent accidents in the father of the ward, Saturday mornhome and save life and property and J avoid the sorrow, suffering, and needing. Delmaa Kearl chauffered Mrs. le 3 destruction that results from these Keart, Mrs. Oliver Whalstrum, and mishaps. Mrs. Harold Johnson to Logan on Safe at home is a paradox. More Friday, to attend a tea given by Mrs.' accidents happen at home than in any G. Arch McKinnon, honoring her The National .Safety other place. sister Mrs. Clarance Peterson f. Council lists tthe accident death toll in Logan. homes of .the United States as 34,000 in Bid Kennelly road engineer spent over 1945. There 1946, an increase of 1 the week end at his home in Salt. were 148 accidental deaths in home acciLake City. dents in Utah laist year. 76 were due to The Mesd&mes Annis Wahlstrom falls, 64 of which were over 60 years of and daughter Lola Johnson and Ruby age; 23 to burns, scalds and fires; 131 Kearl were Montpelier visitors and from drownings; 16 from cleaning ' shoppers Wednesday. .. r,; etc.: ...; ... Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Peterson Home It is hoped that the activity in of Logan were over to spend the Safety during this week win kindle a ' week end a the Oliver Wahletroms. desire: First- - To always be careful; to Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Cheney and learn the right way to do things; to deMrs. C. E. Cheney went to Logan velop habits and skills which will safe.Wednesday and brought father C. E. guard the occupants of the home. Sec Cheney home from the hospital. ond- - To awaken a safety consciousness Mrs. Ross Cheney and daughter that will recognize and guard against Connie Jean and son Mark were in potential hazards. Third- - To develop Montpelier Saturday for Medical aid a sense of responsibility in every infor Mark. dividual to do everything within his Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Webb of power to safeguard himself and others, Paris were town visitors Sunday at especially children and elderly people, the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. from accidents. Parents should teaeh ' ' ; as well as practice rules of safety. On Saturday eening a few of the Fourth- - To eliminate Unsafe conditions girls. arranged a surprise party at." in and around thte hpme - to build put the home of Miss LuRene Eller .'n dangerous conditions by remodeling, rehonor of. her birthday which came on pairing,, etc: The Home Division, enMarel i6tb, 'Thjs evening' was spent tourages foresight and wisdom in building safety into new homes even though (Continued on Last Pae) ; , Mrch-23-2- j : Uncle Sam Says ; -- . . - & fire-arin- e, . March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. At least that's the old saying. Tour weatherman and your own experience may give you cause either, to believe r disbelieve its truth. When it comes to United States Savings Bonds, there is no dispute as to their quality from start, to finish. In fact, sa'vihgs bonds grow stronger with the passage of time. For every $18.75 ' yon invest in a savings bond you get back $25. a neat profit at the. rate of $4 for every 2. You invest 175 and in ten years you get back. 1108. Own more U. S. Savings Bonds because U. S. Savings Bonds are SAFE, SURE, PROFITABLE. ; U. S. Trtasury Drprlmnt . lion-streng- th In Advance lAKETOWN NEWS son-in-la- hom Court and Lam-born.;- ''' : 1 Re-open- ed The Aviation Cadet pilot training pro gram in the Army has been reopened according to information received A the Montpelier Army Recruiting Station today. The 1947 program calls for more extensive training than was given during the war,, with the instruction course increased to 52 weeks. First quotas will be filled by qualified Regular Army enlisted men of the Army Air Forrces Eligibility requirements include ; Regular Army, currently on duty with the AAF n continental United States, unmarried citizen, between the ages of 18 nd 26 years, high school graduate, able to pass mental and aptitude ex animations, good healthy recommended by commanding officer, at least two yeas service remaining under current enlistment or indicated intension of ex tending enlistment. In the event that quotas are not filled by AAF enlisted men, former aviation cadets who had entered training during 1944 and 1945 and whose training was terminated by thp end of the! trainwor may be elegible to wish who cadets Former ing this year. to training may write the Army Air Forces, Attention: AFPMP-3- , Washington 25, D.C., giving their age, educational attainment, home address and marital status. This information will be. kept on file for use when additional men are required to fill quotas; er re-ent- er it costs a little more It will bo less expensive in the long run. A; well built home will retain its value through the years. Also an accident prevented is money in the bank. The theme Safety Begins' At Home" is in the home vas chosen because on Last Page) ; (Continued 1-- welcome spring. Wedding bells have been ringing for Peter Cornia and Mae Eastman. We all join in wishing this couple much happiness in their married life. Mr. and Mrs., Carlos Cornia were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. , Monday the ReHef ' Society gavfe' ' a aU. member of our commundinner for The money from this will help out ity., in their expenses, r A very fine dinner sociable-timbesides. and. Monday night several of the townspeople went to Randolph to attend their Centennial dance given by the Relief Society. Most of those who went were dres-sein pioneer costumes. Many of our community attended the funeral of George A. Neville held at Evanston Tuesday. He was born in England and came as a boy with hie parents as converts of the Church of Saints and Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y settled in Woodruff. He lived here until when he moved to Almy and later to Evanston, where he died at the age of 73. He was a bishop of our ward and in the Stake Presidency for many years. His funeral was as follows: Duet, Joy Shall be Thine, John and Bob Neilson of Evanston; prayer. Pres. Williams; obituary, Jerry Bounds of Almy; speakers, Bob Marshall of Randolph and John Neilson of Evanston; solo. Miss Atkinson of Almy, One Sweetly Solemn Thought; speaker, I. J. Tingey of Ogden; solo, Mr. Starkey of Evanston, In the Palace of the King; prayer, Pres. Wilbur Bouns of Evnn-stoe e n. He was brought to Woodruff cemetery for burial. The grave being dedicated by Carter Cornia. The floral were very beautiful, and many relatives and friends attended the services. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Putnam wish t thank all those who sent cards, of did anything of helpfulness in the sickness of their dauhter, Mema. r'i , STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS Vlrrch 9 to April 1: Centennial Western Art Exhibit - Logan. ! March : 18 to 21: Blossom Time - Salt Lake " City. ; 12: "Angel Street" - Panguitch. 22: Blossom Time - Delta. . "But Not Goodbye" - Morgan. AngeL Street" - Kanab. 25: Angel Street.' - Orderville. - Park City. 78: "BlogisonqTime 22: .4: $: 29 : Angel "Peg O Street - Milford. 3y. Heart - .Heber City. , Beaver. Angel Street" Tabernacle Choir in National Broadcast - Tabernacle. 19: 30: |