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Show John A. Israelson CAPITOL LOGAN, today & Sat. VAUDEVILLE "THE RITZ GARLTOM REVUE" Sn-We- tf Clark Gable is "MOUSY OH THE BOUNTY" Bank KigM Thursday PJ ' (f i Volume X Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Nov. 29, 1935 nil BITS BINT M Number 11 HIGH EMILY FOR mm SET EBB 193 FORMER NMURG H1I LADY 1ES AT PORTLAND e During the holiday time the Tlie following account of her lift of mail increases approximat- About one hundred and fifiy guests apple held give Nov. the 15th, 273 following budget cnt is physicaly im- - ami the funeral services held for Mri IMEHIS 01 ely through scrubbing in a soapy bath, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was set for the year J936. uus great mass 1ctra Vean at Portland reeetitiv wilt ra,.mr poss; and eat it raw with the , rpse it "1ul and pro- - lie Salaries 0. M. Wilson, Monday afternoon, efncmnUy 1400.00 skin left on, advises Miss of interest to her ninny friends Slim,0 withnr a few days, lnereloro Police Dept. there open house was held between $1500.00 Miller, extension nutritionist at nere delivery of their Christmas Iftah State Agricultural college. the hours of two and six oclock, in Road $2000.00 Sister Petra Vean, forrueily of Hy and letters by Christ-- ; cards presents, Much cf the food value is in the Salt Lake City observance of their fifth ih wedding Providing the Cemetery m s the public should Shop and $120.00 3! in. died in Portland, Oregon, Nov. mechanical goltl panner, that is . Early. Do your Christmas shopplngl.- - lPJ.a. Interest Water Bonds universary. $2815.00 Iiaw are more far apples she was born in Nesna impornow in experimental sa that you can mail your gifts, operation The couple were presented with tant in Interest diet the most Electric Bond for persons Light the University of Utah ore dress Hegluml, Norway, Oct. 21, 1870. than are cooked apples. The teeth greetings, and letters to relatives $2706.7 loved jny levely gifts, including a ten ing station, proves practical, golc ones and at least ajShe was the mother of 2 children, friends, spd gums needs the exercise dollar gold piece given by a group of mining in this manner will be able Water Dept. or week ten before $5000 00 they days Christmas,' Gotfred M. Vean of Pittsburgh, Pa., get from chewing raw apples, successfully with the Electric Light Dept. friends. Gold pieces are a rare curi- to compete according to the distance. This will and Mrs. $7500.00 carrots or similar raw foods. Dagum V . Lomax of Port- flotation afid cynideation processes not only make it certain that they in 'Raw these to the Fund teeth 00 days. apples $4000 help keep osity now in use, according to Professor Sinking ere recived before Christmas day, sn(' Oregon. a desirable $5000.00 polished. They make Light refreshments were served to E. L. Kidd, who is in charge of Contingent Fund Sister Vean accepted the Gospel in finish to good teeth grooming afthe experiment. Public ill visitors during the afternoon. Grouuds and Building; ter the final Thronjliem, Norway, in 1904, at the brushing the bsl The machine, which has been Oi9on M. Wilson and Lizzie Jensen $1000.00 thing at night. time Bros. Nick Jorgensen, John A. placed at the disposal of the Uni- Total Raw apples are a fair source of Wilson were married November 25, $33,041.74 Israelsen and Hans I. Nielsen were versity for experimental purposes by vitamin C. They contain much loss! . 885. in the Logan temple. (The the Snyder Any or all protests to the above of this sharp-pointe- d on be missions there. and mining intrests, has s,houId vitamins than do the glvc;n Eo trip being mad in a covered wagon already proven practical in the ex- - budget will be heard in City Counci ns fruits or tomatoes but when!?1?fP ,eed inSt,1!en's She came to the home of the late ,rJtoob of flour gold from placer ed?.eS ai't ful y pnrded to- Pre-ti.i- .s John I. Nielsen through mud and rain. They were fracdn meeting to be held Monday night nv- apples are used in large quan-lth- a family June 8, 1906, sands. It works tn the principal lnjUry to clerk,S in Dec. 2nd 1935 at 8:00 p. m. they contribute a fairly good!ven secompamed by Mr. and Mrs. E. J.;of a combination sIu;ce fcox and lived in Hyrum a good many r ,da.m. '.',cr raad' supply. Vitamin C helps resist in- Wilson Sr., who were also married Earle W. Allen v ears before broken crushed or to the North west. amalgamator, in which a mercury struc1 going ea5y fection, protects the supporting ! bath is used to concentrate the be seem ely pr.cxed and crated While there she on that day.) City Recorder ture of the teeth always preached the and prevent? or boxed. U?e liberal quantities Their fifty years of married life gold in the place of the common scurvy, bliss Miller says. The present machin: or like material in, nrrund Gospel among her mends and neigh excelser, plates. mercury also valuable are for their Apples have been lived continuously in Hy-ruis capable of separating 50 yards and between the aricles and the hors. She has converted twenty sevin::; tive properties. They supply outside container. All where they have been active in of goldgravel from the gold ore k u. Si articles easily en people to the Gospel through her G. RECEIV roughage which is necessary to keep broken or be marked preaching. civic and religious affairs. must eight hours using 70 gallons of damgcd She had the privilege of the intestinal muscles in a condiwater per minute while in operaA detailed account of the interest-lintion til insure prompt elimination plainly, FEACILE. three young boys go to the Parcels containing perishable art- seeing tion. GATTL of waste. The minerals found in lives of Mr. and Mrs. W ilson will missions. She also did a European icles shall be marked, PERISHABLE The machine is the invention of together with their mildly and lot ot in suitable in sppear in the next issue of the Cour. a Utah man, Mr. C. F. Bird, who flyrum, packed container, nursing helping to acid juice stimulate intestinal acto contents. Articles like- bring 149 babies into the World. has been operating it successfully ier. jaccrding tivity. to spoil within the time reason-- I LOGAN in placer deposits on the Colorado Forty head of high There he tii occasional rea- ly Sister Veans funeral was held and Snake rivers for the past two quality, grade nid pure bred He- son for may ably required for tranportation and other than in apples using not be accepted fer Monday Nov- - 18, 1.985, at 11a. m. reford steers arrived at the Utah St- the raw ye:rs. too manyi delivery will stage, although ENGAGEMENT nr Ring. Use special delivery stamps at Iortland under the direction of The University of Utah Archeo- ate Agricuitur. 1 college experiment women spend too much time in the to tion Thursday night, fr.m LaSal, kitchen expedite delivery. logy museum is now receiving a the Merrill Mortuary. making good fend indigesA.uresses should be complete, general house cleaning, in order Utah Dean E. J. Maynard announced tible, this nutritionist observes. Before passing, she asked Bro. house number end name of street to place its 12,000 specimens in 'rMay. Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Ciawson Willard Hansen and Orie Johnson to their most appropriate positions. A These animals will be used in a portsffice box, tor rural rute number, and typed or plainly written in ink speak at her funeral, and in her weak innounce the engagement of their display of the ancient relic3 of the cattle feeding experiment to deter A return should be placed in the up- condition, she still tried to daughter Muriel, to Don Jensen, Cliff Dwellers, as well as the Am- mine the relative efficency of rations DIAWIHG FOR SiiLEf joke with left corner of each piece of now is Indian erican beet of per planned being composed sugar Bro- Hansen spoke of The Bro. Hansen. ion of Mrs. Ruby Jensen. mail. If a tag is used, the address by the museum heads, in order that wet beet pulp and beet molasses, and marriage will take place in the modern Utahns iEiiPli and return .pjhlres?,. should also, be the character and good deeds of Sistmns .composed, of Tsyajn and vilf.ila may study the life written Mar future. on the wrapper for use if ter Vean, and how he remembered r" tile Utahns. "ancient a'.d habits of and grain corn silage and alfula, the tag is lost, :nd a copy should tiie night she arrived in Hyrum from Dean Maynard explained. The will be fed at the experimental feThe drawing for the beautiful be enclosed inside the parcel. Logan. Dd not mail Christmas greeting north of the college Shirley Temple doll, to be given eding pens just Bro. Orie S. Johnson told of the or in other dark cards red, green, campus and a rec id of all feeds away by Allen Merc. Co., will take r in very small first time he met her and how she colored envelopes fed will be kept. Included in the Nov. 30 at 4 p. m. envelope?. spoke of the Northwest, and made shipment were four purebred Here- place Saturday, All people holding tickets are Postage must be fullv prepaid on him have a desire to ford calves th t will be included in go there. He all mail. Full information concern- die college heard. adviced to hold them after this lsH of welcome the spoke spirit she mg postage rates can bo obtained The steers will be fed on this more valuable prizes at as drawing No all had for local office. times at parcel post your everyone, what axparinunt until June of 1938, when evewill be Christ mes 100 be in more inches than away given true Latter Day Saint slie was to the will be marketed as finished die niay length and girth combined nor ex- end, and her belief in the Lord. baby beef. The cattle were bred by By ceed 70 pounds in we'ght. Charles Eedd of LaSal, Utah and faithful her was she living rewarded, in Use Air Mail for speed. First shipped to tire college by trucks Erncst Petersen is reported to be arrival first delivered First op- as site had wished, that she may go Mr. Eedd owns end operates one of ened first answered. The domestic in sleep. the largest ranches in the solhern seriously ill at his home he.'e. is six air mail rate cf piost-g- e Fudge for Your Family Charles Stones, formerly of Garpart of the state, where he has more Melt Chocolate Double L. ounce C. left Fudge: fraction Anderson for each r Mr?. last cpnts 200 1100 and cattle than purerange two add four squares chocolate, field, Utah, sang two of Sister Veans bred animals. Sunday for Goshen Idaho where thereof. Rates t3 foreign countries f cup evaporcups sugar, 3 re equally attractive. The new com- favorite songs, Oh, My Father" f ated milk, cup water and These elves will be divided into she is a guest of her mother bined air mail and special delivery and Unanswered two tablespoons corn syrup, and Yet. Brother fire groups of eight each, which Mcnson boil to 236 degrees, stirring a3 stamps provides immediate delivery Johnson took of the services of ever will be fatened a charge period little as possible but being careful all times and in Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Swenson at destination at six Studios of the phosphmixture does not burn. Add two on mail which and dedicated the grave for resurdesirable particularly f or is content of the rations and its and children ef Berkeley Cahfor-- 1 tablespoons butter and t in destination arive onSatur- - rectionf teaspoon vanilla and cool to lukeeffect on grains will also be made r:ia are home the at here and Plain d cream f visiting holidays. Sundays, ys, warm. Add There was a packed gathering of cup this year, and periodic blood sample? the proper amount fondant base (see following recipe, Of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Wright. envelopes friends. The parlor was full and alken from the cattle will be used but any other good fondant will of postage may be used but must on be to check the effect of phorhorus taken Mr and Mrs. Robert leishman be corupiciously cirbised near the so a side wing. do) and heat until it can ' 1 od for grain. up in the hands. Then knead phosphorus There were many beautiful floral and daughter of Salt Lake are ad lrcs3 Via Air Mail. smooth and press out onto a butFormer feeding tests conducted at the special delivery offerings, and a use The of tered plate. Cut in squares. Makes MelMrs. home of at the large cortege followthe station lire indicated significant guests will assure delivery on Christ one and a quarter pounds. Add stamp her ed to resting place. nuts, if desired, or it can be moldsavings in feed costs for fatening inda Liljenquest m s day, if mailed at the proper ed into balls or logs, rolled in At this time may we thank Bro. beef cattle through the use of pro means service t'me. delivery Specil Mrs. Horace Palmer left last or a layer of it pressed nor phosphorus supplements with wet immediate delivery at office of ad-d- r and Sister I.orentz Petersen and into a pan and then covered with in Fortland for home week her ss. It is obtained by affixing family, also the family of the late bet pub) and beet molasses. These fondant or divinity. Cream Fondant Base : Combine swings have mounted in some cases Oregon, after spending a month a .special delivery stamp of the pro- John P. Nielsen for their beautiful 10 dollars per rn:ma! here with her parents, Mr. and two cups sugar, two tablespoons 1; mo.e per den minr.tir 11, or its equivalent s cup light corn syrup, meaning more thau51.j0,0S0 Mrs. Wm. S Brown andoiher re- in ordin ry stamps, in adddion to flowers. atensd, cup evaporated milk, in tearms i f the total number of Mrs. Dagum Lomax the regular postage. When ordinary water and a few grains salt in latives. rattle fattened on beet sauce pan, and heat until sugar stamps are used, the words special Fred M- - Vean 'n the st te. Dean Maynard reported is dissolved. Then boil gently to delivery must be written or printed Mr end Mrs. Ellis Allen end on the envelope or wrapper imme-dirtel- y 238 degrees, keeping sides of pan Dr. J. F. C reaves and Professor wiped down with damp cloth and II. H. Smith of the college are coop family of Eiveiton, are spending the on below but never Mr- - and Mrs- - Dale Allen are stirring only enough to prevent of with nutritional phases crating wet stamps. a of the week emi here at the home platter burning. Pour into said. Dean the Then Maynard experiment, and let. stand till lukewarm. f spending the Thanksgiving holiWritten matter in the nature Vr. and Mrs. Elain Allen. work back and forth with a be cannot nal days with relatives at Riverton correspondence pers spatula until creamy. Add a few Communications of Glenn Mrs. in Mr, encolsed and pacels. Dougass Mark McBride and family were drops vanilla, take up in hands Mrs. Eva Niel-e- n recently open- Smitbfield, are guests at the Ike attached to parcels; a letter placed and knead until smooth and a in an envelope, addressed to corre- guests of Mrs. Alden Hodges at light cream color. Use in making ed a Beauty Shoppe in Welisville. Bradley home. etc., dates, stuffing balls, patties, spond with the address on the par- Smithfield on Thanksgiving as you would any fondant. M; 3. Eigeva Johnson arrived reand fully prepaid at the first Dr. and Mrs. J. Paul Burgess at- Mr and Mrs. Frank Dusenderry Patties and Nuggets rate may be tied or otherwise are cently horn Los Angeles, for a short tended the football game at Salt CHRISTMAS and candy of to outside Cook three the chcd act cups Rum Patties: are There spending the week end at Grsecurely visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs-G- . Lake J hill soayshould be boxes and boxes of sugar, one cup evaporated milk in such manner as to ace Idaho. jjia parcel h W. Alien. cup light corn candy about at Christmas time, and separation there from and Mr. and Mrs. Elam Allen return- some of it in those beautifully syrup to 242 degrees, stirring only Mrs. J. B. Baxter was hostess to ( bscure not the address on parcel. Add to at Mrs. entertained can Wilbur Jensen prevent burning. enough ed last Sunday from a three weeks JnRure lithographed tin boxes which mail, to or cool valu,blc and members of the ladies Literary club be kept and used as receptacles one tablespoon butter, rtghlcr her home Snndiv evening in cnmpli visit Vith relatives in Salt Lake Domestic third and fourth class mail for ties, gloves, handkerchiefs, lukewarm. Add three tablespoons at her home Fiiday Nov. 22. Mrs. t to Mrs. Chase Nielsen. Dinner and Oden. wool for knitting, sewing mate- rum and heat until creamy and rhculd be insured. acrials, cigarettes, manicure sets light colored. Drop by spoonfuls Merchandise may be sent (subject A. V. Carver sang two solos, was seved and bridge was enjojed and all sorts of odds and ends onto buttered tins, making round Pieirie Sorenson and Ellon Olsen to certain limitations end conditions) companied by Mrs. Lyman Morrell. Phces were marked for Messrs and that it is convenient to have segre- patties. Press a walnut meat into relumed last Saturday from Delroif, by International Parcel Post to Mrs. W. II. Terry reviewed the gated from the rest of the contents each patty. Makes one and a Utsdames Chase Nielsen, Rnlon Nielcountrcs. all most of a drawer and to be able to carry quarter pounds. Owing new a where Pierrie purchased foreign Ply book, Green Mansions," by W. H. Fruit Nuggets: Put one cup about with you. the long sea travel frequently insen, Marlin Anhdrr, Jack I.auritzen, mouth automobile. to o dates thirty-twstoned of Hxdsan. some Special guests were walnuts, But its fun to make volved .and to customs inspections Dr. and Mrs. Osborne I arsen and the candy yourself for Christmas and one cup canned moist cocoa-nu- t V. Carver, Elton risen, A. countrcs Mr. and Mrs. Dewnine Eliasm r broad, parclcs for foreign Mr. and Mrs. Aiitone Schanky of not only fun but it results in through food chopper, and add and should le milk. packed carefully A. E. Thorstensen, Lyman Morrell, very delicious varieties of candy which cup condensed Mrs. R. Logan. Mrs. Lauritzen won the lad- and family, aud Mr. and mailed at the latest in no regular manufacturer makes. Mix well and knead in hands until ,1 should b v r. Melinda Liljenquist, A. J. McGee, of Ehacon were guestb ies prize, liulon Nielsen the mens A. Youll make a hit with this fresh of uniform consistency. Form into November, (as early in the month made candy, so here are some small balls or nuggets and roll in Smith- at Beeson a3 practicable) to make delivery Raymond Petersen end Eilert prize, and a guest prize was given to Mrs. Johnathan cup ground nuts. ' Makes recipes to show you how. Try one-hacertain by Christmas Day. on Thanksgiving. . one pound. Mrs, Nielsen. !this unusual At a special City Council meeting n The sanest way a day is to to serve vol-um- that it a 1 thelJ li idling I t ( 3 L g h . - ilLSHlif J & one-hal- one-hal- Mrs-Ameli- one-hal- one-hal- h ut three-fourth- one-fourt- h For CHRISTMAS - - one-fourt- nu-ii- Mes-dam- one-fourt- h lf es |