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Show CACHE SOUTH Friday August 15, 1941 COURIER PAGES steel fence posts are faced with pos of having to again use wood. Foresters recommend a treatment against decay for the less duiable woous such as aspen, ash, cottonwood, and elm. By taking thoroughly gvpn, round pets with the bark on and foicing a solution of zinc chloride through the rapwood, thc life of the post can be stretched to 12 years or more, at a cost of a few cents per post. ty Local Wens Mss Lila Eliason returned Thursday night from an extended tour of Miss Betty Connors of Los Angeles, Cal. is spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yern Brown. MADE By' IfJDUi TR' FC R FEFFNiE VUiT STOP POM8ERS POL I INS ALOmS AT 80 M'LES PE? HOUR. N J RcCCAPS FLAT ( 80-T0- A Ef-m- Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Ehason ana family attended the Jonathan Smith reunion held Satuiday at Bear Lake. Mrs. Frank Gulbrensen and daughter LaRee recently returned from a three weeks vacation to vaiious parts of Cal. o crvir m4 327,000.000 vjVUiCH Mrs. V. E. Petersen left Thursday for Provo to care for her mother who has been seriously ill for several months. ,NV;i, C tt - f . and Kendeii Burnham, Marylnn grand children of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baugh, are spending their summer vacation here. D'm I ' PR06RAM BEGAN, i 850 OOP jlTA 000 i ' j i jlp l ff( il ; ' V Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Van Leuven of Bakersfield, California have been the guests of their parents Mr and Mrs. Albert Savage, the past week. I -- w M - o- e I, i IH'UGTRIAL PEva-cV- ! 0 f 'iX ;,u C, l 'Jil t. 'Jt-'S- -r ex-pi'ii- ed ii ii ember. On your c I A1 5 NS M opping list (0 nt Z 'Li A, V carta a he nd Mrs Alma Sorenson and CiiYSTAL BOTTLING CO, and Mrs. Clarence Hoth and Mr. sons, of Losan, and Mr. and Mrs. Fied Logan, Utah Gibbons of Losran enjoyed Sunday at 72 West 1st North 713 Ideal Beach at Bear Lake. Telephone worji SNP MURE) , , - aid is mailing completion. It is to be ready the latter part of Mr. I s t--j cnioll-me- structure Ling erected Hebcr Jensen of the third I'M.),-- loi n.s- 1 ncw ex- - rev fo W:;cWAV,JT-a'.- X'VS' V.'1 llv To polish porcelain and to clean enameled iron sinks and lavatories, a ' niting soao p ste made by mixing .four parts of whiting with one part of soap jelly is satisfactory. To make soap jlley, dissolve part of mild soap 5 hot water. in of flakes paits fiNMJnUy The family of Judge Advicate Lewis Jones are back at the family home in Brigham after spending the summer at San Luis Obispo beach. California. The judge is in the northwest participating in the Army m'neuveis. Mrs. Ruth Mess, instructor at South C..chc Serinaiy, was in Hyrum Thurs-- (' ty and was favorably impressed with the pi egress on being made on her new K ni0 m the first ward. I blocs are signed up; come effectivP as soon as the is reached. -- BOIL? IN COMPRESSEP BR'CKO. IN MOilGullA SOON PEACH j to wheie lhv found it and no questions vi1 be r hcd. if 100 if not it will be- 16 WILL J An-derso- ns Admijnf-l)a-,tio- go into effect on September the oemst peison who picked up the til.1 .wrung crank from the front of Lumber Co. please return it State Farm Bureau Federation, rd the lite.h Dai,v federation. It will TOH6 in 939 before - F?rn Seuri ' Will A cooperative des'gned to develop more interest in better dairy cattle through the use of quality sires wall production records, and to act as a means of protection in case of looses .hicugh disab lity or death of these sires is not in its final stages of oig n izaticn. It will be known as the Utah Livestock Purchasing cooperative and' will at first attempt to meet the needo for blII asoociat ons, bull bloc units ,and private breeders, but may later on include other livestock. The cooperativ is sopnsoied by the Utah Extension Mrs. James G. Christensen and Mrs. Hiram Christensen were guests at a a party given in Logan in honor of Petersen from Blachfoot, Id3ho. The social wras given by Mis. Dell Berntson. Mis. Rebecca Lindley of Ogden will in Hvium ten davs and will spend the time visiting with her daughters. Mis. Edwin Clawson, Mrs. Reuben Han-.0,- 1 c.nd ihs. Albert Nielsen. I better ummanv -- BBBESsry.ii'Sr Mr. and Mrs. Silas Allen, Mrs. Phen-itt- a Allen and Charlotte Allen of NEWS IN BRIEF recently returned from a pleasure of Quantity of wool shorn and to be trip to Idaho. Mrs. Otto Liljenquist fhorn in 1941 is estimated their by the them on Rexburg, accompanied United States of Department Agriculreturn. ture at 399,941,000 pounds. This is Mr. and Mrs. Farren Blown had as aoout three percent larger than the and in their guests during the week Mrs. Fred previous high production 1930-3-1940, nine above the 9 avercent per Johnson of Logan, Mrs. Elmer Hughart age. Utahs wool clip in 1941 is estimand daughter of Cedar City. ated at 19,717,000 pounds compared to 20,581,000 pounds last year and an Mr. E. J. Wilson Jr. left Thursday average of 20,546,000 pounds during for a business trip in California, Wash-into- n the 1929-3- 8 period. The number of and Oregon. He expects to rein Utah in 1941 was about shorn sheep turn the last of the month. the same as in 1940, and the average weight per fleece in 1941 was 9.0 Mrs. Cantril Nielsen and infant son pounds to 9.3 in 1940. vere released from the hospital today (Friday) to return home. A test run of open gondola-typ- e railroad cars for shipping wheat was Shirley Peterson, who is in military made recently from Dodge City, Kan-:aThe Gondola car is wider, longer, raining at San Louis Obispo, Cal. is with vacation weeks two a is open at the top. If canvas covand pending lis parents Mr. and Mrs. Algernon ers are provided for gondola cars, eterson. they could carry about twice as much wheat as the usual box cars, which The Misses Jackie, Peggy and brother cannot be loaded to capacity because antril Nielsen Jr. enjoyed an outmg space must be left aloft at the top for londay night at Lagoon. Monday n ght titers. The new tvpe cars reduce costs nd Tuesday the Youngsters were in (of testing and eliminate the 'necessity alt Lake visiting d.fferent places of ror coop.ng and sweeping. musement. Miss Betty Buirell had the Professor Harry H. Smith, extension hildren in charge. They returned animal husbandman at Utah State uesday Night. Lo-ga- n, Agricultural college, officiated as judge for hogs and beef at the midland hmpire fair held in Billings, Montana and 12. He officiated in the August same capacity at this fair a year ago. ruture schedules for the hog and beef specialist are: Oregon State fair, September where he will judge beef at the Utah State Fair, September 20-2H will officiate at numerous county fairs. 1 1 Spring Canyon and Blue Blaze Coal 1 7. A good way to enrich the diet and make use of extra milk is to cook cereal m milk, either use. all milk, cooking it in a doube boiler, or use half the water called for and when this is absorbed, add hot milk, stirring it often. A new wrinkle in sell service was eciablished by a chain store company when it opened a meat department wherP customers can pick up cellophane-wrapped cuts of meat as they do groceries. 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