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Show EXCH cArscira vrta COtfUTT X Advertisement Erom where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh As Homelike As a Bam" Cy Hartman finally got his new hanging from the rafters; makeshift tables spread heavy with barn painted, but plenty of folks had a hand in it. Whenever some one got a free day,, or1 little extra time, theyd come over and help food; and Ed Carey's fiddle playing while the folks enjoyed their beer Cys barn was sure a mighty out with paint and brush. And Cy, to show his appreciation, held a big barn warming Saturday for all the folks whod helped him (but not barring (hose who couldnt), JMa Hartman supplied sandwiches, and Cy polled out a mellow keg of beer. ' Youd never think of a barn as homelike. But with those lanterns hospitable-lookin- place! g , Prom where I sit, it's just about as appropriate to have' a barn wanning as a housewarming-- ; ; if only beeause its another chance to get neighbors together in a spirit of good fellowship. Yes . . . you and everyone else who - comes m contact with tourists ran affect Utah's tourist - business! ? Copyright, 1947, United Slates Brewers Foundation Pirates Carpet The first carpet seen in this country, according to one historical writ-e- r, was seized as part of Captain When he wa8 executed in 1701 bty Keep Box Makers Busy , The food industries last year vised almost 100 million pounds of paper-boar- d in making folding paper boxes for packaging various products. This represents close to 50 per cent of the total production of folding paper boxes in the United States. 71V6 HAZARDS OP YOUR JOB WILL NOT PREVENT YOU FROM keeping YOUR or Reinstating , Cl INSURANCE Consider this factl Two million tourists travel through Utah each year. If each of them could be induced to stay just ONE EXTRA DAY, they would spend an 1 $30,000,000 A ini Utahl Amazing, I but truel Waitresses, service station attendants, clerks, hotel operators . . . you can influence tourists to stay by EXTRA i . 't your' courtesy, yourt explanation of Destroying Sandspurs A lawn or other area may be cleared of sandspurs by destroying1 the pest plants before they go to seed Or by turning the soil to a depth of about eight inches. ' 4 4 Utah's many tourist attractions. Remember, a satisfied tourist today means a return trip to" Utah next year. BRING Fireplaces Lack Efficiency "Fireplaces have an efficiency of only 10 per cent, so their value consists "primarily in the homelike or cheerful atmosphere they create. nr;i First Arc Lights In 1862, the first commercial application of arc lights was made in the Dungeness Lighthouse in 3JaT THEM BACK '40 IN (3 1 1 Babies Need Sunlight Every baby needs sunlight, at first ,in small doses. Expose only , Feather Pillows ' his face, hands and knees for five were not usually .stuffed Pillows slowminutes the first day, then , with feathers until the 15th Century. of amount the increase exposure ly and length of time until he is in the Pea pods or1- straw were used for both mattresses and pillows. sun for an hour each day. v r , inCrmafibn contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office. For orrscf LOCAL HEUS - Burlap, E)ags, Burlap bags that are opened prop- erly and stored hi a clean, dry place can be put back Into use easily and quickly. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Me Kinnon and . .1 Glen Me Kinnon were in Salt Lake and ' Rhubarb s.'.eds Ogden on business Saturday April 19. Rhubarb seeds may be sown In, Mr. and Mrs. "E. A. Me Kindon left and the seedlings transplantAugust 'April 24th for a short trip to Oregon and ed the following spring. However, Washington they Will visit with 'their these seedlings do not always come daughter Katherine while there. true to variety. i Bp Earl F. Passey and Mrs. Jennie - Kearl were in Sait Lake City on bus- 7 jt , , ' - Greens , Iate iness April 19th. a Fndive Jate summer or fall, is, Stake Confeence Was held at Randbe transplanted to a It green. may 20th. Yound olph April and Knowlton cool cellar in November for latd fall were the speakers. The primary child- , WERE KILLED IN UTAH LAST YEAR f "One of the serious traffic accident problems in 1946 was un questionably the pedestrian," says Driver License Director ' Howard P. Leathanu Of 199 motor traffic fatalities 67 one out of every three were pedestrians. In the United States last year over I2A00 lives were lost from the same cause. At least 189 people will be killed by automobiles during the remainder of this year, 63 of them pedestrians, unless acd-dents are reduced. 7 out of 10 of these deaths will occur at night and most of the victims will be walking in a way to con- -; tribute to their own deaths. This is a timely warning ! Be alert to traffic hazards when you are a pedestrian. Cross at properly designated crossings. Dont rush out from between parked cars in the middle of the block. Never walk against the light On highways walk to the left facing traffic. It's your life at stake. Walk safely live longer! , . Mr. Motorist OBSERVE ALL TRAFFIC RULES 1 Kill YOUR CAR IN OOOO REPAIR DON'T TAKE CHANCES h Utah V P e.4 'Association and th National Conservation Eapublic service uro, I. (htpirtd by - THIS IS UTAHS CENTENNIAL , KEEP IT SAFE . x FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR CHESTS "Sponsored In the Interest of Public Safty By A Friend of the People of Utah " ren of the Stake furnished the music for the morning session. . This was a lovely program Lets here the children again sometime. Therre Was 75 present. Mrs. Chester Bryson and 'tWo children are here visiting for a short time. Mrs. Bryson before her marriage was Miss Dorathy Larsen. The young grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barker1 Was hit by a car in Ogden the child s recovering hut suffered skull fracture, cuts and bruises. M. I. A; held theib last meeting of the ' season April 22nd. Mrs. Blaine Spencer is visiting in Randolph with relative' and friends for A few days. Fay Kennedy and children IMns. her parents Mr. and Mrs. N.L. a few days last week. The Cestenniai play from the A. C. will be presented at Randolph May 2nd. The name of the play Angel Street". Daughters of the Pioneers held their meeting Wednesday afternoon April 23. Wayne Rex has started building a new home on his lot on North Main Street. The High School is busy playing and marching getting prepaired to attend the Music Festival which will be held At Heber May 2nd. Mrs. Leonard Hoffman has been ill' for I several days last week. Kieth Hoffman is able to be around a Little on his crutches. It seems good to see Kieth out and around again. Mrs. Ely Koloff of Rock Springs and Mrs. A. N. Buchanan of Eden Wyoming daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones were visiting in Randolph last week. ' They returned home Sunday. Cleaning Canner To clean a pressure. canner, wash it in hot soapy water, scour it fine steel wool, and rinse and dry it well. Never use gritty scouring powders or soda for they darken the aluminum and cause it to pit. 5 or early winter use. It is blanched by tying the leaves Hogethex. i 77 i. h Timber Variety . i i "" One farm in Vermilion county in Illinois was found to have 30 different species of trees, 80-ac- re i National Flower The rope recently has been stored the national flower of the public of Honduras. " - de-- ' re- I Uncle Sam Says you Invest in United States "Savings Bonds? The first shots in defense efyour security were fired on Aprilon Concord bridge in Massachusetts. Today you stand guard , 19,-177- over your security not with bullets 1 but with your Savings Bonds which in the years to come will make your heme the fortress it should be against r fisaneia) distress. Equally important toyou is the fact that 'your growing Is available" stack for attainment of personal or family goals such as a new home or educa- tion for your: children. Every dollar-yoinvest in. Savings Bonds la backed by the United States Government.' Savings Bonds are safe, sure, $4 for every $3 invested profitable 11 years hence. U. S. Treasury Department u 3 New Tool for Health an electrostatic bac- A new tool terial air sampler has been developed by air conditioning engineers. i |