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STAND Feasts At Thanksgiving Time Becoming Smaller Dealers of Ogden Agree STRONG FLIGHT OF DUCKS SOON Hunters Are Glad Because Native Birds Become Too "Wise" ABD-EXAMINE- R ana typea or rwuie xiumDer plainly written in ink A return card should i be placed in tie left corner of every pifjee of mail j If a tag is used the address and return icard should also be written on the wrapper foruse if tag Is lost and a copy of the ad- drea should be inclosed insMe the parceL I POSTAGE j Pofiiage must be fully prepaid on all mail Affix the required amount of postage in ' the uppr right fcorner Full information postage rates can fce-at the parcel-poori stamp ' window IIMT OF WEIGHT xXdsIZE No parcel may be more tjjian 84 inches in length and girtlj combined For deliverydocally fend In the first second and thirdf zones 70 pounds is the maximum weight in alllothe rzones 60 poundk f EARLY MAILING j During the holiday time tihe volume 61 mail increases approiimate-l- y !20f per cent It is a physical impossibility! to handle thi great mass pt mall matter efficiently and promptly wljthin a few days Therefore to assure delivery off their Christmas presents cards abd letters by Christmas day the public should shop and mail early Do your Christmas shopping mo that you clin mdil your gifts gratings and lettersS to relatives friends and lved jries at least a ieek or 10 (days before Christmas according td the distance This Will not enjy make it certain that tfiey ari received ori or before Chiristmas day but will be a great aid to your Jpostat- service and to! postal emplqyees knd enable tfiem to spendi Christmas day witfh their families e HOLIDAY MAIL ui-p- TIPS OFFERED Circulars Tell How To Pre i pare Matter Going As Gifts er I ! i quantity at a time from the store than to be bothered with keeping it at the home Dieting ideas have cut down food consumption too: "There are proportionately fewer turkeys sold nowadays at the holiday season although we will and 500 at sell between 400 time The Thanksgiving prices will range around 50 cents per poiind for top kuff while ducks geese £fnd roasting chickens will be about 35 cents a pound Cranberries are 4round 25 cents a qua irt for highest grade Squash pumpkins and cither foqds are ail slightly above " ifjlast year's prices That the native birds dieting high costs and "outside" shqoting THROWN IN EXTRAS are becoming "wise" tb the game interests conflict with "inside" inJoe Mortensen meat cutter said has been evident for some years terests The automobile the thea- that people buying less food tre luxuries etc have diverted per person now because RETURN EACH YEAR of the lesThese ducks return year after the human mind away from feast- sons learned iri the World War tp Jyear to the same feeding grounds ing people in the business of sell- avoid waste and live m£re frugally ona many! spend their entire lives ing eatables declare "X have been in thef meat bu3f in one locality As a result they street for iess on ITwenty-fourt- h HUGE ARRAY know what to expect when the Morten-- s About 30 Mr said A voiced the opinRoy Seager years" en "and I have seen meat values shooting begins and either fly high ion that prices and modern methor avoid hunting "areas nd tb ods of had considerable to rise from three cents One' observer for the game de do with living the apparent decline in 45 cents 'per pound for beefsteak partment said birds flying to the huge dinners "I remember'f he (he latter during the World war federal game preserve at Deer Flat said "when at Thanksgiving time Twenty: years ago we used to sejl reservoir near'Nampa will remain the tables used to be loaded with chuck steak at eight pounds for a high in the air until they pass th roasted turkeys chickens squabs luarter and throw in suet' liver boundary of the preserve when they ducks legs of mutton and suckling and kidneys for nothing People take a "nose dive" down to the pigs baked squash pumpkin pies to buy stuff in larger quantiwater Similarly in taking off they mashed potatoes roasted sweet po- ses because they did not have fly for: a long distance low over tatoes cranberries cider celery and could not get into the water to get considerable carrots raisin bread mince pies own so often Likewise in the speed then zoom high in the air applie pies presjjved peaches :ld days of long credit people were before turning back over the pre- strawberry jam peas cabbage inclined lo purchase more than serve boundary If plum puddings fruit cake and ap- Ihey would if using cash People The result is that 'the hunters ples People certainly used toj put watch their money closer now esplanted about the boundaries of on a big spread and everyone pecially with higher prices Modthe5 preserve get almost no shoot- stuffed themselves to the ljmiV ern: ideas of health protesting ing unless some duck uninitiated There were not so many amuse- against overeating and young girls into the trick swings into the lake ments and used to invite afraid of getting fat are also items from a low level and rnns into the friends and people relatives for a big feast in the reduction of food consumpbombardment I on Thanksgiving day j Nowadays tion FEAST ON GRAIN the cost of living motor cars ra"I think it was partly due to the That swarms of the "northera" dios Sresorts shows etc make so old days of wastefulness that foods will be in south Idaho soon is in-- : many demands on the purse and iare so high now When meat got dicated especially in one report time of the average person that he down to around three or four cents from Long Valley 80 miles north thinks of other things a pound the growers quit raising it of here to the effect that the the supply declined and has never QUESTION OF SPACE ducks have settled in droves in the Miller Same lyet come back to meet the demand the Adolph expressed valley They are feasting in the beliefs and added that modern for top stuff There Is a widir barley stubble and are in prime methods of living in small apart- ivariety of things to choose from A heavy snowfall of ments furnished rooms and hotels now and appetites seem to require condition last week drove some of them out had much to do with the decline more and more dainty things inbut they returned when the snow in sumptuous meals substan"The people stead of the melted With additional and more do not have the tial three hot meals a day"' celI permanent snow their flight to the lars and storerooms for keeping Worked harder? jsouth will continue and better hunt large quantities of food" said Mi W A Cardon said: "The bother ing will be in etoije for the south Miller "For instance household- of preparing for big family reuh-ion- s part of the state ers used to buy hundreds of pounds is too much for the modern of potatoes every autumn and store housewife it seems People used them away to last until the new to coraef down and buy a dozen PINCH OF SALT A tiny bit of salt makes cocoa puds came in the next sumjmer pounds of raisins currants citron and chocolate much more tasty It was common practice for the av- and lemon peel and get a lot Of There also? are those tho always erage head of a family to ftock apples and spices and make vast add a pinch to both tea and coffee up with several sacks of floursug-a- r quantities of mincemeat Now they corn meal hams bacons and just buy it already prepared Modsmoked meat and often a quarter ern apartments and homes do not Not only was there more have the storage room that we had CHICHESTERS PILLS of beef to give attention to food in cellars and the like fendency People but the average family thought it too are Inclined to slimness hence Dianuoad A for was saving money by buying In they don't eat as much as formerBrand FUU in Bed nd old metallic boxn cesled with Blue T times of plenty when the harvest ly Prices have a lot to do with It Ribbon Take Btketv Bar V Ask for was on and storing the supplies in too' No f Tr lraa-ffl-t people do not eat IIAMO!f1 CniCIIKnTERS the home Nowadays with modern as much as they did a generation J known BRAN years Ilka tiett Safest Reliable Rit Now I utorage and transportation facili- ago but then maybe they worked SOLO $Y PRUCGUXS ties It is easier to buy only a small harder and needed more food" 24 — (AP) — A BOISE Nov By MAURICE HOWE of ducks is northern Are people eating less than they strong flight to be expected in the near future did thirty or forty years ago? 'Acbecause of 'increasing snow and cording to Ogden dealers less food cold weather An northern Idaho per person is being consumed now and iCanada reports at the state Some even contend that the game department indicated today amount consumed now Js less than As yet Very few of the northern half what it was in the days of our ducks Jhave appeared in ' southern grandparents Idaho and many hunters are comStatistics Indicate that Thanksplaining at the delay on the giving dinners this year swill be jKroimds thatthe native ducks are smaller than back in the "good too wise to oe old Many will recall that pening to the average hunter interesting ' yearsdays" ago the tables were piled All reports indicate the flights high with ah Immense number of iboth morning and night have been foods and the day was devoted to a consistently too high for good regular "gorge"- - Modern ideas of V : f e -- pey-pou- ji as-e- ile j p ed 1 ( old-fashion- - Chl-be-te- ra 5 f'III-Sfo4- 0 Postmaster) Rufus A Garner is distributing his share of an issue of circulars entitled "Preparations for Christmas Mailing" of which one million have been printed in The following is an Washington extract: s WRAPPING AND PACKING All parcels? must be securely Use strong baper and wrapped j heavy twine ' i Umbrellas canes golf stick? should be reinforced their full lengtn by strong strips of woo tightly wrapped and tied or other wise sufficiently wrapped to with stand transportation Hats: PAck in strong corrugate or fiber boxes Ordinary paste board hat boxes must be crated Ladies" hats and stiff hats easil be should marked damaged "FRAGILEJ"! Shoes: Pack in strong boxe preferably ciorrugated cardboardl Wrap with strong paper securely tied with hevy twine Place In strong Cut flowers: tin or suitable bosxe!s of wood cardboard Wrap heavy corrugated vtriV 4 left? n a i io?n wi Alef lira Candies: ihclose In s rong outj side boxes l oir containerk Drawings paintings unmounted lacK or wrap in maps etc: strong material to avoid damage When not flajt roll around a wood en core ah4 then wrap and tie carefully or jplace in strong paste! board tubei Sharp-pointe- d In or sharp-edge- d struments or itools must have pointp and edges fully guarded to prevent injury to clorks in handling or damage tol Other mail Crate suit ebly or thoroughly wrap so thajt they can nbtjeut through the wrap ping FRAGILE OBJECTS Articles jeabily broken or crushed must be crated or securely wrapUse liberal quantities of ex ped celsior or like material in around and between the articles and the outside container Glassware fragile toys crock ery must bej packed so as to pre! vent tne escape of pa rticles or pieces if broken in trarJsit i ! 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St-ou- authors and photographs and illustrations contributed by the leading illustrators and also ljy the girls themselves The Anlerican Girl has ben recognized by the leading educators and editors of America as the leading girls' maga-xln- e published in this country "The American Girl for Christmas" is the slogan which has been adopted this month and until the Christmas holidays are over A window exhibit in which The American Girl is featured has been - mm l (Girl 1 A campaign for subscriptions to Th American Girl- - a Magazine for all 'girls published by the Girl Scouts has been launched as a — gars wrapped in paper only will not be accepted Pack In a man ner to prevent damage by shock tir jar Wrap 'in corruga ted pastqboard or similar material All articles easily brok en or dani aged mut t be plainly NOVEMBER ESS-JAY- 'S EGlfl CONTEST Patjrons pending a quaitity of Christmas cards say 10 or more shoulf prepare and mail them two or three weks in advance las millions are trailed and they can not possibly b0j handled and delivered if imalled ojnly two or threejor four days before Christmas Tp avoid this patrons may mail their cards two or three weeks beforej Christmas f delivered to the postoffice or postal station in person - or tied mas" — — i WIS WEEK CARDS CHltllgTMAS I " ALL ng ed GIRL SCOUTS Bngham City Utah Treraonton Utah Corinne Utah Kaysville Utah Malad Idaho Evanston Wyp Morgan Utah Layton Utah |