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Show tntsr barrel " MILLARD COUNTY PROCf.L..3 Fillmore, Utah 84831 Friday, September 10, 1974 program streamllied Because of rising costs, the uah Hlgtwsy Department has streamlined fts litter barrel program by reducing the num-,- r of highway barrel sites by ,nore than half, andconcentrat-,r- g warm Rebel welcome will be given new students st the Dixie College next week as the fall quarter gets underway. Welcome Week has lone lieen a tradition at Dixie, but this year a new progratp is being Instituted tlong with the various activities. Several of the A i,adons. The result has been , ronslderabte cost savings for t,e department, without an In litter. State Highway Maintenance in one area than one lr eight areas, he said, artels 'jrrel motorists are no keeping their litter In their v,c.es and depositing It at, ihe major litter collection says jo.nts. Hefcre the new program was ir'uuted, maintenance officials ;r fie department were having diems with litter barrets, ij,ecially In recreatton areas, :ie widely dispersed barrels .are intended to'-clonly small ... "s of litter, such as jier . wrappers and soft drink However, travel trailer 0 ... ers and summer home were using the barrels , , lace t( dump their weekly j kee ing garbage dnebtg j j i would often fill a barrel, i second would cause It mover allowing the wind to spread er all over the countryside. TV misuse was of some concern to district maintenance nnel lecause they didn't jTu 'he fur Is toempty Ihebar-jtin re often than once head-spac- In 4 paper 5 -- Reuvration for fall er or clean cloth. quart- tle of fruit cost a little more, this cost must te comjired with the higher costs expected for this year's commercially-cannecrop fruit." Hamilton said. Hamilton also urged consumers who have more lids and caps on hand than will lie needed this year to share them with tl.etr neighbors "We believe the shortage of lids and caps to be temporary and w hope she situation will ie corrected he said. by next season, Above all," Hamilton said, "consumer should lake advantage of the abundant fruit :rop now available. Arizona visitors Genevieve and Hugh White 12 for their home In left Se Prescott, Arizona, after a visit wph her mother, Mrs. Sarah Higgins, her brother Hill and family He was a career official In Washington until he retired. They then moved to Prescott and tsirchased a home. back home PAULINE Ron ISOS HAS RE eovereJ from Iter illness which had her hospuallred fora while. She Is back at her home In Fill- roadside Utter. more More growth will occur so check periodically for the early glaze stage. If corn is Imature. M lid, early dough, partially denied, and Is frosted to te low the ears or to the ground, let It dry several days In the field under bright clear weather or a week In damp cloudy weather. There will lw no further growth during this period but the moisture level In the stalks and ears will decrease allowing better storage and reducing leakage from the harvested silage. Don't worry too much alxxjt losing the leaves. They make up onlv 13 per cent of the total weight of the unfrosted corn plant. Several steps which can be taken before frost comes may losses from help minimize Plant hybrids suited frost. lo our length of season. Do not gamble with longer season varieties. Prepare land tn advance and plant 7 lo 10 days earlier titan usual. Aply adequate fertilizer and wa'er to hasten corn and growth in sect and weed maturity, controls are musts to good production, Keith J. Chapman USE Extension Agent Present Provision law. the Governor, Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Ir.slruc-i.'- n shall consistitu'e a H.tard of Reform School Commissioner. Said Board shall have auch supervision uf all matters connected Will, the Stale Reform Svbot.l as may be provided by law. Section Secretary Scit-tar- y I Duties of of Slate.) The of Slate thail cp a record of the of-- f etal act of the Legtsla-!u-- c and Executive Dc-- I artment of the Stale, and. when required, shall lay tbc ame and all mauers tlaiive thereto before v th r I ran, ), of Ihe and shall perform urh other duties as may - pioviHed by law Lcgis-la'ur- c Section 17. Dulles of Auditor and Treasurer.)TV Auditor shall be Auditor of Public Acccunts, and 'he n Treasurer shall be the of public moneys, and each shall perform "ii h other duties as may provided by law. eus-Etha- Sriion (Duties of Attorney General. The Attorney General shall he ihe legal adviser ef the State fftecri, arid shall perform Mich oi her duties as may r provided by law. ny Section 20 Compensa-bof state officers. The t'.overttnr. Secretary of 't.tte. Auditor. Treasurer. Attorney General and such Uiir Stale and District of-- f ers I. may be provided ! r by law, shall receive fT their services monthly, a compensation as fixed by n m The compensation for aid officer as provided i all laws enacted pur-m- i .int to this Const it u .on. hall be in full for all arrv- rendered by satd of. f ter, respectively, tn any .final capacity or employ-mrn- t during their respec-'tterms of office No u(h officer shall receive br the performance of any official duty any fie for own use. but all fees fixed by law for the per-u manor by either of them d any official duty, shall he collected In advance and d posited with the Stale u asuref monthly to the credit of the State The legislature may provide for ihe payment of actual and necessary expenses cf said officers while traveling in the Stale In the per format, ce of official duty. As amended November 5. 946. effective January 1. '947. November 7. 195ft. 7. effective November e 1 I 1950 ) In-ke- 1 Provision Section 29 (Lending public credit forbidden.) The United Slates' shall hold any office under t'si Stale governShe shall not authuitzc the State, or any county, city. town, town-luor other political mbdivixion of the State to lend it credit or subscribe to 'lock or bond in aid of any railroad. or other private ndividual or corporate or undertaking p, di-tri- ct ! tory of Utah shell be Die seal of the State unlit otherwise provided by law. 23 Section (United Slate officials Ineligible Governor net eligible for No peron. while senate hi Mtr.g any office under govern-men!- Proposed Amendment PROPOSITION Governor. value of such properly shall remain only for Ihe purpose of debt IimiUlions at set forth in Article XIV of this Constitution. The proceeds from such a tax or fee shall not be subject to Section 13 of this Article and shall be distributed to the taxing districts in which the exempted property is located in the rame proportion as the revenue collected from real property tax is diMributed to ruth districts Section 2 Submission to elector The Secretary of provided by law. Section 3 Effective date. If adopted by the electors uf this Mate, this amendment shall take effect NO 3 31, 1974 TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS SHALL ARTICLE XIII OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW SFC-TIOTO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO AIRCRAFT. OR TANG-- I RLE PERSONAL PROPERTY (PRINCIPALLY MOTOR VEHICLES WHICH IS REGISTERED FOR USE UPON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OR PUBLIC LANDS. FROM TAXATION AS PROPERTY AND TO PROVIDE IN EX-LMP- T WAT-FRCRAE- T Proposed Amendment PROPOSITION NO 2 LENDING OF PUBLIC CREDIT T ESTAB-I.ISHMEN- T PRO-POSE- i4ii l, Pt ii :'M. U ) , f f . f 4 nf ,- l' lllj 1,'tC ,1.7 nt I if- nV - 1 f - fllC AC A UNIFORM STATEWIDE FEE ASSESSMENT OR IFVY- PROVIDED THE VALUE OF SUCH PROP-FRTSHALL REMAIN ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISH-INLIMITADEBT TIONS iTHE PRESENT LAW AND THE REVISIONS ARE. ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND PRO-POSE- Pi 1 lif Ifni 1 if mli rJ t th'iji ilutiJ I I' r,f V.' i', j!t ' K.--I AUTHORIZE ANY OR CITY. COUNTY. TOWN TO ESTABLISH SPECIAL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE WATER SEW-FRAG- GARBAGE, RECREATION. AN DEI RE SFRV-ICE- S PROTECTION AND TO LEVY TAXES AND ISSUE BONDS FOR ACQUIRCONSTRUCTING. ING, AND EQUIPPING ANY OF THESE FACILITIES CONDITIONED UPON THE ASSENT OF A MAJORITY OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT ITHE PRES-ENLAW AND THE D I lint T Section I Propoxal to amend a xertion. It I to amend Arltcl XIII of the CunHitution of Utah bv adding a new to lead Section 14 Exemption of aircraft and watercraft or tangible property from PROPOSED Section It i pioposcd that VI. Section 29 of 1 Article the the Constitution o State of Utah be amended to read Section 29 Lending of public credit. The shall not authorize Ihe State, or any political tubdivitucn of the Slate to hnd it credit ctrrpt tn aid tn the elabiihmeiil oe expansion of private industry within the state Legtx-la'ut- e Section 2 Submission to the electorate. The Secretary of Stale I directed to submit tht proposed to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election In the manner provided by law. Section 3 f ffective date. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January I, 1975 tangible pn pert xutewide uniform fee. The Legislature may exempt aircraft or watercraft er tangible personal property which required by law to be registered for use upon public or public lands highway not rxrmpt under Ihe laws of the United Slate, or under this Constitution, from taxation a property, and In lieu thereof. If auch exemption is granted, shall statewide uni-- f provide irm fee or a statewide uniform rale of assessment or levy m uch manner and at uch rate a may be provided by law- provided, that if any such property it exempted from taxation a property, the 1 - AMEND-MENT- S ARE ON CARDS pro-boxe- d Section HOSPITAL. TRANSPORTATION. , nf F DRAINAGE. FLOOD CONTROL. till' if tif llii tm c m f.r r 4 SHALL ARTICLE XIV OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO tec b i z.V NO. SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS POOI II , . i t II f.V f U" W.I THEREOF I IF U SHALL SECTION 29 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO PER-MJTHE STATE TO LEND ITS CREDIT ONLY TO AID IN THE OR EXPANSION OF PRIVATE INDUSTRY WITHIN THE THE PRESENT STATE LAW AND THE AMENDMENTS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH I PROPOSITION IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH Pc H ) itirlttJ tr tit Leg-llf SlJIt cf V'jb, I I it Ml i nf tsmlhtiji nf ,il! ihrltJ I in m tit' t-f bin iht Inn Hum hi intin( m .f nr any combination of these services and may authorize the county, city, or town: (1) to levy taxes upon the taxable property in only such districts for the purpose of acquiring, lute-nf- - Section 1 It is proposed to amend Article XIV of the Constitution of the Slate of Utah by the addition of Section 8 to read: Section 8 The lagUla-tur- e by general law may authorize any county, city, or town to establish special district within all or any part of the county, city, or town to be governed by the governing authority of the county, city, or town with power to provide water, sewage, drainage, flood control, garbage, hospital, transportation, recreation, and h,n, 1 jects Sic fiindeq lus.s. a on (,ut , !1 artm-- assist pro- t b'O nr-Cr- g,- hi strings e e up Le.- Marking gram is gram. hinds, Ihe , Muss fie over a iiamljfr of counties I vlav cod mei in rill-mor''' (uckn en, wl' ,d re ! is i i. A th e - t j muai .ed . I 4 I .l'fv , ii .i. t e- n - s - rt .. i r . - e d -- t m n ; . ha en e in r I !; I c i . i. rse c f a: u i".,iri I ,?i L , 11 i ri' i. i..il. spec ! fAt .e I f. . , . M i , i '.4 U ' H i , i ofnclals from I nm.ir.-- H, i e.-- c !c I il I ', I t . i i ii- efi-re- an . . must cf ll.c s ml ,et unties. M .a ,e Later In l e day group me, m r no- - v, n, a d i ail i Oi ".I ',0 others from v. m - u- i i fspiiM ie lr- j r t! t u t pin-ju- s rat it rimar-1In or n j A grieulture to dr. ujbt stri ked t h y - through the b.S. of 1 i.t The pa 1. - 1 Jomiue-.- , nt lir'n. gove: ip, cm I matching finis uf :,,e i Howevel , ,ieie ur nt 'i -- : arer -- , i , M .ii 4H " P e I V .1 ..ir. o :e i al . t 1 Jin r ake at d school daughter Janice and daughter-in-la- AND a I sj-e- In a iYk Tie I. n , i I i t eu a. ! si r all ' S U-i- i . ear. - u- . : ! vas i.,t. j. i ! , a u I, 'a JfJ 11 s J . al s- rb iie d t.se S f wjl I a4 4"l"'J - J . ,ff r i 4 . 'T.e!' e 4 ! ft ! 4 ill t s- -J , 41 s'. U I 14 I s a't Id iN- H, veal-- . f ll-- u I N4i I i ' uir .t'.j' a, "I imr. ,inc, H jui o requests 'eoeraJ n -1. ?. h,- mealed .i Koye Nielson Marilyn Andengaard f vella Bennett Donald C, Tu.'nrr dc.-- Yi-- ..vli.g 7k4r tii 4Jt TVi 4tiMmi U.'Hivan XU rt 1 i U it Uriel Pcxton home J. ,4r y ,i f . nr rv' iir ii , ic nol occur from fchtrt which Wt lb duck. Shot picked up by the bird and ground to powder In the gizzard ts tte cause. The snow bunting, the whitest land bird, la called Ihe horse sparrew of the Arctic." Utah receives foods Paul S. Hose. Executive Dir- ector of the Isejwrtnent of Social Service announced that a grant pltctiNt bv the Utah of HeRhhal-eeby the Department of Health, Education and Welfare In (he amount of I'DIIEW) $643,974, Dr. Lyman J. Olsen, Director of ihe Division of Hcal.h, Inused dicated the funis would to lnprov-- Emergency Medical Services System tn Vah. EQUIPMENT The award will assist in the or re placemen of 36 worn-ou- t out dated amtHilances throughout the state with new vehicle which conform to tMh state Il and federal specifications. also provide fur the will State Division authorities In effect at the time of the adoption of this section and districts established pursuant to these laws shall not be affected by the adoption of governing thereef. Laws funded e this section. Be as comfortable as the year e Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the Stale of Utah at the next election in the general manner provided by law. -- Suction 3. If adopted by the elector of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1. 1975 portliase eqiii ment of is long. t J andmlance for existing nee-- ?4 the state and for five purchase of emergency room equipment for 18 throughout 4 rural hospitals TRAINING The grant will provide training opportunities for 4S9 I. CLYDE L, MILLER. Sec- retary of State of the Slate of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct ropy of the constitutional amendments proposed by the budget session and the Budget Session of the Second Special Session of the Fortieth Legislature, personnel WITNESS CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State . te Thr-aug- MVf IK K fttir4v ( iq nK tini i u vuur4 Y(jt t$ 4fl e vj SJ1C1ALCVFCH T,trt jr IfkJ 4ft 8ifiTw ftAsvsJr h ftxvrtcVxmrm tWrtU to assist HusplUl and West Millard Hospital in the purchase of emergency room equipment. The stale will provide $10,000 to each local jurisdiction fork purchase of a new ambulai ce, Indud-requipment, whlchcon-form- s o new and federal specification. Training be made opportunities will available lir communities throughout the state for ambulance personnel whowillmanlhe new vehicles. ambulance these and other the Division of programs, Healih Is demonsfatlng ,!s concern for a long neglected problem, the adequate deliver of emergency medical service! to all of the citizens. were provided - 'Hi In addtton to providing ft nds for EmereencyMedicalTechnl-- . Clan Training Programs, funds Fill-mor- 4SfVf BtfBck aft provide nisortunltles for state and nailonal certtficstion as Emergency Medical WHERE-OF- . have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seat of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of September, 1974. ! from throughout h ataie. The training program (81 hours will 1974 IN tVxfhty rt H4r l4hg ptttwu ffwhn )uv i atYg ' I fx.innsi h h rv Itet r Can t of Free eitnif Estinrkiie on Total Comfort CcNTdiUofHrtg by IMGE GAS, OIL ond ELECTRIC FRArlPTON HEATING & AIR Fillmore COIT10X3 743-667- 2 n - ts lu 'f se ., re , J.C, Raamussen Koltert A. Nlelaon D.D. Bushnell Ned W. Utley - - I - a el 't! ! i grad. Iasi .ear . and (his war ,j . ... ...1 cvjrris ll.e stale US W J; i aie j (!iet 4'.p i!,..., sat I However, he .Jl vejr ihe a; Lea ions 'eret - I v !,i RENEWALS Karl O. George - - ' , If! , s - id i fi r lien iis'laM H.tee year rated IS. n t ogjer Mle',1 i. .1 t Mj'f t pr'-cta.- Calif Iasi Colleen Dasirup Eva Gray sends from Idaho"! Barnes Mildred Thompson witisrl a tntaker Donna Carlson Aarl R. Hunter. DOS Is I. ,1 ' o. :asp I l! P - es-- sate week. f- I i records .VILt lA MS AND Mickey a , 1. He sai-- l cc. I n." lid hM I ecu Is i. I an Oi. .11 Use --.! nee I ' tf, .e ; HuMic vafeu p WOOllRON' MRS, i f in ls inlet si- Z F e les h ; T, ' ta1 Brlnkerhoff Sept 11 on business, then went to ClenwmM to visit Portias Hasummssen of Logan 1 r.erv. f.e estv f,r te lk MRS. FRANK were l;i Richfield Irother-tn-t- 11 e I v e!-e- Hita'i I rt'raui i AND and v 1 in i nine ha in c uiilv uflli w Susan Neltson of ( rem enjoyed a day at the blah N'ate on Ice. Fair and Holi-laMR e i i AMJHru'N IX JN an t t le a I ' 1 e.,1 d Ice an 1 r gran Mrs Archie Chilslensenwas home during Use weetend, Al Ihe present time she Is leaching MRS. , I" Hhg r ti.i-i.- spent a vacation subject lo surh limitation on the aggregate amount of these bond which may be outstanding at any one time as iray be provided by law; but the authority to levy taxes upon the taxable property in thee and to iue bonds of there district payable from taxes levied on the taxable property in them . loc,l daughter phlltiv were from Nall lake CHv over He weekend lo visit Lexter and Laura Lee Amlerson, Evan and Merrily Anderson, Ron an I Laura York and their families. her cirl friend tions of Section 3 and 4 of this Article XIV but N to jjranted will 4T ANDERSON ANNETTE constructing, 'equipping, operating, and maintaining facilities required for any or all of these services, and (2) to Issue bonds of these dMricts for the pur pose nf acquiring, constructing. and equipping any of these facilities without regard to the limita- di-tn- mark a few hour Sept 14 with Mr. and Mrs J. Delta! Me. They re the iwrents of the late Woodrow F. Rasmussen, of Hie Ivies fire protection services or -- clues an,) counties for striping centei lines an-- edge Hues ot. cu uniimi ked imp- ieriv GARTH NVAl l.OW WAS HE leaded as president of the S.m. van School and his Counselor HalCtck and Orson Chnstenser were released with a vole oi (hanks for the fine work ihrv have accomplished. Sustained as the new officers were v.arn Turner as president with Haul Christensen and Sam l (lev as IRENE r;- , yiigi-wx-- A, e , meeting with eboui 100 a. uJ Atockmen, farmer licvi ,f,Tula's Aug 23, 1574 natur frank L (Ted) Moaa said he believes special lcri t few da vs assistants 'h 1 v if has found, under omi circumstances. It Is dufflcul fo give money away. The depurtrt-enhas been allocated $600 thousand from the Federal Ulgnwav A dm. nisi ration for a Tavement Marking Demonstration Program. The program provide;, funds t.'.'tuh REE MRS. Kathy had enjoyed MR, (cont.) The ment gathering pmemits. L shall tie conditioned upon the assent of a majority of the qualified electors of the district voting in an election fur thia purpose to be held as provided by law. Any such district creeled by a county may contain all or part of any incorporated municipality or municipalities but only with the consent of the Proposed Amendment N Striping fscii aviz;I:b!j Hrinkerholf Jr, of over on, Nev sjcni Mon Sepl 9 visiting t:ts grandu rents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell brlnkerhoff. Ree ami slater State u directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elector c.f the State f Utah at the next general election in the manner , ment of Utah, and Ihe Governor shall not be eligible for election lo Ihe Senate of the United State during the term for which he shall have been elected 18, 19 Section Superin tendent of Public Inslrue- tb n j The Superintendent f I ubltc Instruction shall as perlorm surh dutie In provided by law i State Section 22 (The great seal.) There zhall be a seal of the State, which shall by the Secretary of State, and used by him shall be Saul called "The Great Seal of the Slate of I't.ih ' The present seal of tl.v Terri- Present AND MR. Grace and Frvln WHlier, an their daughter Corrlne. now Present and Proposed Changes Section 21. (Grants and commissions. All grants and commissions shall be in the name and by the authority of the Stale of L'luh. sealed with the Great Seal of ihe State, signed by the Governor, and countersigned by the Secretary of ears. above the "And there still appears to be an adequate supply of new jars with raps and lids included," Hamilton said. While the cost of buying more r.ew jars will make bot- Pauline Robison Flowed happening Last week 1 discussed the' DY VIROIE IVIE proper stage of maturity te TESS TOBISGN WAS HERE harvest corn silage for maxProvo over the weak end from imum nutrients The weather does not always allow time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. luntor Robison, Durand and to mature the crop to the proper Jenjamln, so will this article maturity MR. AND MRS. DERN WU.-liareat how to handle frosted corn. wenl to Nepht Sun. to get If the corn Is In the earlv his mother Jane Williams. She glaze sttge or properly mattad sjient several days visiting ured, as described last week, relatives there when frost. occurs harvest as AND MRS. RONALD MR. soon as possible as further fork and family have moved drying will make packing in from Fillmore to Flowed. They the pit more difficult. have moved their large trailer If the corn Is Immature, In home on Ihe protiertv of her the milk, early dough or only Evan Dexter and partially dented, let tt tie if brothers the frost only freezes the tops A nderson season. jar Pro ess In boiling water or pressure canner Inaccording to reliable structions. 8. ij-oremoving jars from pressure canner or boiling water bath, tighten screw bands again as much as possible. This is contrary to Instructions Screw bands printed before expand during he processing time and must te tight to make a seal. Jars should le removed from the boiling water bath as soon as processing time Is up; jars should tie removed trom the pressure earner as soon as all steam is gone and while jars are sul! ln. Open kettle canning should I used only for jellies, jams, etc., ttu you plan to seal with paraffin Heth N, Crosland USl" Even.sum Home Economist rs tca ltd on top of 7. the litter barrets in his atstrtct. During the summer of 1372, the district removed all of its barrels except those at major stopping iiolnts, such as rest and picnic areas. At the end of the siitt.it er, district officials reported a savings of t?0 n of Utter collection labor per week, valued aioverji, 330, without an increase tn scattered p riace bath lol-eg- learning that the I'.S. For ett ,'Vr.lce had considerable cress with a liner barrel rvl 'C.yn program In the Na-vial Forests. memters of the Main department's Standards Panelpersu-s- e i he District Five Engineer c nlirt an experiment wtth t top ually. is currently in progress at Dixie College, withetasse set Tuesday Oct I. Weft., of jar with Wipe towel Harvesting frrzei con n wph gray sealing compustitlon next to top uf jar. 6 Place screw band on jar and sere very, very tight man- Even though many of college our students come frum high school wither.rotlments larger than Dixie, there is a great deal of difference high scho d and college work. 's jar. rtltas Utah has one of the most abundant and highest quality fruit crops In many years but home canners may have to buy some new jars to take advantage of the big crop, according to Elmo W. Hamilton, Riverton, president of Utah Farm Bureau Federation. 'Hamilton said there Is an extreme shortage cf replacement bottle caps and lids at this time. However, retailers have reported unusually high saes of jars with lids and caps indicating many buyers may have more on hand than they actually need this be-In- returning sophomore students will be acting In the capacity of advisor, easing the frustration and confusion normallyas-soclate- d with a sudents first look at college life. Rudy Iverson, dean of students at Dixie College, (hat the purpose cf the program is to provide every first year student with an opportunity for personal contact wfh people who are fimllar with their needs as treshman There seems to be an ohv-toneed for the contact and we feel the advisors can dc a great deal to help the new students make tl.etr transition frum high school to rations Engineer Robert v,!icadon says that although the arre! site reduction may ap- r to be a drastic step, it jo,s make sense. "Its much ,Tlie economical to collect eight , Haws cieoisi Kerr Class manufacturing corporation recommends the following steps to solve your sealing problems: !. Examine jar and prepare for canning. 2, Pour boiling water over the jar lids and let set for three to five minutes In water before using. 3 Fill jars according to U S.D.A., Kerr or other reliable camming information, g to leave sure the ree commended amount of Reba! welcoma barrels at strategic (he Noioe |