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Show August 17, 11)51 The Mt. Pleasant Spring City Osborne Mrs. Athene Phone 158-J- 2 The family of Mrs. Angnla Allrod mot at hor homo Saturday aftornoon to extend birthday greetings to her. The families of Boyd, Burns and Lewis Allred. Miss Manett Allred. Miss LulH-aMadsi-n- , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allred, Mrs. Virgus Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Blain of Murray attended the birthday 27 Frantisco, Calif., August He prior to overseas service. i x poets to be stationed in Japan. He has been in the Navy 12 several years, having years of active duty in the Pacific. The Allreds are visiting their pan nts, Mis. Ruth Osborne and Mr and Mrs Leon Allred in this city. Vern Petersen, one on of Page Three Flower Wilt Fungus Stopped by Sulphur i VV V P - A W 4'U,.rvJ' i 'nA base- Kay Petersen, son of Mr, and Frank Petersen, sustained a broken ankle Monday while working at his fathers farm. Kay was caught by his clothing between a power driven tractor Mr and Mrs. George S. Jensen and hinder. His clothing was Franklin Jensen and Mr. torn from his body and In the and Mrs. Davis of Ephaccident his ankle was badly and have Craig returned home from raim, broken. a trip to Calgary, Canada where thev visited Mr. and Mrs. LymE. L. Allred, chief petty offi- an Nelson and baby. cer in the Navy, and his wife, Thy visited many places of Ethel Osborne Allred arrived interest: the Idaho Falls L D S here late Saturday evening from their home in El Centro, Temple, Glacier National Park the Cardston, CanCalif., where he has been sta- in Montana, ada, L D S Temple. Together tioned. Roy is to report next to San with the Nelsons they went to Lake Louise and Banff Springs Hot.l. On the way home they toured Yellowstone National IIT1U BAIIIVDV Park, the Jackson Hole country, the Grand Teton National Park and visited Logan L D S temple. The trip was a wonderful vacation for all. Mrs rr the players Spring Citys ball team, received an injury to his face last Sunday prior to one of the league games. He was hit on the cluck by a baseball during preliminary practice, and was taken to the San-P- i to L D S Hospital at Mt. Pleasant for medical treatment Sunday and Monday. Vern is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Petersen and a brother to the local baseball manager, Charles Pttersen (Utah) Pyramid til v-- $ y - ' t. - V f- L Suggestions on to a jar doesnt properly and so Canning Given alin II your ro.ie.i, delphinium liluis, oi oilier I low era stall to wilt, look on the umleiaiile of the leaves It there in a utute, fu.v growth, the three Following home ymit plants probably have powdery will lesult In suciessful i mildew a frequent garden visitor arming, says Miss Elna Miller, py late July and August Sulphur m either dust or splay foun applied ai fording to duec-tlon- s on the p.tekage, will take aie of the fungus attaik Iowderv mildew' usually strikes wheie then- - is heavy foliage and little movement of air in Extension Service nutritionist at the CSAC Extension Service. fruit and syrup to wdthin Vh of the top. And for veg tables, such as corn, spinach and peas, leave 1 inch ot space on top. Your processing P la Just as imjMirtant as the preparation and packing ones, she reminds us. The pressure cooker is the homemakers best friend tor canning vegetables. Water bath canning is the best method of canning fruits The time you heat or process the jars of products is ai.o important. non-aci- Piia-essin- too-ful- ... Justesen attended the dedication of the D U P marker at Sigurd, Utah last Sherrol Blain entertained a week. The camp was honoring Alexander number of children in honor of their grandfather, her eighth birthday Tuesday Justesen who was killed near afternoon. Mrs. Max Blain, her there by the Indians . mother, served refreshments to the group and they MLss Geneva Strate was hosenjoyed tess Wednesday evening to the playing games. Mrs. Serena Ostler and Miss Social Service club members. Charlotte Knapp of Moroni atEnjoying a dainty luncheon tended the birthday party. served by Miss Strate and an evening of playing progressive Mrs. Delone Carlson suffered rook were: Mrs. ChrLstie Beck, a very bad heart attack at her Mrs. Utahna Strate, Mrs. Dona home Saturday aftrnoon. Allred, Mrs. Etta Larsen, Mrs. and and Mrs. Ernest tors, Mrs. Lafern Jensen Mrs Sarah Justesen. ... ... ... Nellie Blain. Mrs. Helen Don Justesen and he lost. City TRAFFIC PROBLEM . . . Poller hgt. Roy Bond ponders how to tow auto to safety from flooded portion of Cape Girardeau, Mo. Mad- Visiting Thursday with P.uth Osborne, Mrs Jane and other relatives friends in this city were Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Diamond and family and Mrs. Clifford Juste-seand daughter Judy K. of West Jordan. n product crowded In A in 326 U. C. Paul Strate and family of Sail Laki City spent the past week with Mrs Christine Strate. Don Rue Major and Mrs Hickman and daughters left Sunday for Kansas where Major Hickman will he stationed at Fort Leavenworth ... and Mrs Jerrold Jones and children spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allrvd and Mr. and Mrs. ElMr "Thank to many, many people, we miners don't have to worry about our jobs. I'm talking about those who Invest in mining companies. Without them, we'd have no machinery, equipment or work. And they're happy too because they get a fair return on their money." ga nt Covert. Visiting with Mrs. Olive Coleman are her two grandchildren, Carol and Michael Coleman of Salt Lake City. n hat Mrs. Russell Aiken and baby have returned home from a visit of several days In Manti with Mrs. Georgia Jeffries and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred and children of Salt Lake City have been visitors the past week at the home of their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Allred. cooperative grower-owne- d won an outstanding market position across he nation with its guaranteed MILK WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hickman of Pioche, Nevada, are visiting here with their mother, Mrs. Mary Bunnell who is in poor health. Mrs. Bunnell is selling her home and will return to Nevada with her daughter. Also visiting at the Bunnell home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffey and two sons of Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Ferre Cor- rington of Las Vegas, Nevada. eggs end poultry. This assures a steady market for all producer members at premium prices. who Mrs. Ethelyn Anderson, has been visiting for some time in Ephraim and Salt Lake City, spent last w'eek visiting her sis- Every Day Needs YOU NEED INSURANCE! 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A l Jar the horse that carried Alexander Whiting and baby of Salt Lake may not seal and liquid may the Great across the known world as family of sen, Mrs. Irene Aiken, Mrs. MilWhen hogs go without salt for Dragerton spent the past week- dred Petersen and Mrs. Crystal two or three months at a time, end visiting with their parents, Aiken. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Justesen. they should be fed with caution Visiting Mr. and Mrs C. E. or salt poisoning and death are Joseph Justesen, Clara Beck Allred the past week were Mrs. likely and Jus-tese- heat through may spoil. guide filling, Miss Miller says, is to fill the lars with In A qt. i Vf |