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Show lie Alt. Page Two October .1, 1952 Pleasant (Utah; Pyramid lively abundant in Itiitish Colum- antelope, ike the chamois of Aisa, bia, and their tvrntory extends having no close relatives in Am- south into Washington, Idaho, enca. I t ah, M mtanu, and ninth The goat stands 3 feot at the through the Yukon Into Alaska They dwell shoulder and weighs up to 270 by t hoi e high above Umbel line in pounds It mates in the fall and a l)k ak lund ol m ant vegetation, is piobably monogamous The kid. bo i n mx months after breeding, cutting winds, and the most also is all white. It is only 133 Follies in our hemi.ipheie Rehearsing for the sierieiy they are loath ini lies tall on stand 10 minutes presentation Is going on nearly Even in every day in the week, accoidtng to descend as oilier animals do after bnth, jumps in 30 minutes to Mis. J. Ben Staker, director. to the valleys wlu-iiood and and at one month Is an ablj climbThis presentation of the Follies shelter aie plentiful They survive er of the mountains. 'will consist of a musical t ip to on In liens, moss and a ptnu giowth Stories of hurt owing climbs of During the that cun be uncoveied among the the mountain goat are legion. It places can outdo t lie cougar and even evening sixteen dlffeient coun- wind-sweroiks tries will be visited and songs and A thick coat of perpetually white the nimble mountain sheep Huntdances of each country will be wool, like fine lashnieie is pio-- ! ers tel of watching in alapt adfeatuted. as a goat, like human tectrin against the bitteiest of miration Mrs Staker says the cast of fly on a skyscraper, woiks its the heat White weather. rtllects to is nearly fifty working hard appeals a sheer camouflage wav at loss what Id make the presentation a success. of summer sun and is season cliff. The men hi their file The snow the Issued Every Friday long dining One hundied different costumes the Naaava Congratulations, look and alike, nanny gout billy will be seen, By the North Sanpete Publishing Company Wildlife Federation, to the tional both ns about hoi nine having The "Follies" will be presented and entered at the Post Office at inches those of the sportsmanlike hunters who have stout-hearte- d during November and all proceeds female long. Although Old Man Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as aie more slender, the spared this will be turned over to the hirst of the Mountains. Second class matter under the Act and Fourth ward church building woilds record head with 12 meh horns is that of a nanny. fund of Congress of March 3, 1879 Early exploieis often refeired FOUNTAIN GKF.NN to the mountain goat as a Bmall RESIDENT DIES Payable In Advance Subscription Rates white buffdlo and the resemblance One Year $3.00 is considerable. Like the bison its (Continued from page One) shoulders are high, head low, net k Motgan. He married Elnor Yorg-aso- n Six Months $1.75 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bailey of short and there is a heard of long in the Manti Temple, Church Moroni have received word that hairs on the chin But it is not of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y their son Glen, would leave Guam a buffalo. In fact, it is not a goat Saints, January 4, 1899 and held New Ears for Old SKU ICES IIKIJ) IIFKE on October 26 for the States. The neck of a tine goat is rather the position of Elder in the church. a around fdshioned New GI1TUK ears, DAI FOIt INFANT Glen has had charge of the They lived in Fountain Green long and head held high. Scientists a like of caitdnge, shaped Post Office at that place. piece for many years, then later in life e goat-lika us tell a is it actually taken from joint in (Continued from page One) to Nampa, Idaho. moved tiio knee, weie descubed by the bach Funeral Home. of are his widow V. Blackham of Moroni Surviving Boyce are the parents, International College of Surgeons has returned to Port Townsend. Surviving Nampa; two sons and four daughJohnson The knee cartilage is obtained Grant and Bernice a furlough ters, Mrs. Laura M. Newby, NamWashington, after Coates; a sister, Phyllis Coates, firm knees lost through amputa- which he spent deer hunting. pa; Ernest C. Morgan, Pleasant to or Mrs. Mr. taken and and grandparents, tions. during surgery Grove; Stella E, Morgan, with the frozen fix "trick knees and kept Alfred Johnson of Mt. Pleasant. Red Cross in Portland, Oregon; CpI. and Mis. Newell Kay Ryn-- 1 until needed. Mrs. Lucille Babcock, Albany, now at stationed er, Sheppard We piomise that henceforth we Cecil Morgan, Kuna, Ida.; Calif.; a Force Air Base, Texas, spent shall check eevry source of ncws Consult thy everyday life; take Mrs. Mary Eubanks, Bowmont, - and you can expect your next its answer as to thy aims, mo- short leave visiting with Mrs. Ry- SALE Idaho; twenty grandchildren and FOR C. Mr. and N. ners Mis, parents, and to come of out this the Recorder fondest tives. issue purposes, two gi Greene oracle of years will put to flight Mikkclson in Fountain Green, and FOR SALE in about six months. 15 tons Funeral services and burial Approx. in with Cpl. parents Ryners all care for the worlds soft flat- Manti. Iowa) Recorder. Baled Alfalfa Hay. See Rex C. were conducted In Nampa, Idaho. tery or Its frown. Mary Baker Matson or Joseph Matson. n7 The Increase in Federal taxes Eddy. The critics didnt think "Uncle Sgt. Cloyd Johansen, son of HOUSE FOR SALE 6 rooms since 1940 amounts to 814 per cent Tom.g Cabin- - was much of a b(jk Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Johansen of Comand man woman stoker he No to Chamber of and flatters the the furnace according bath, but 6500000 c es had been sokl Mt. Pleasant, returned home Sat-- 1 merce of the United States. automatic water heater newly truly loves. Henry Tuckerman. (v, intm, 235 South urday morning from Japan. painted and shingled. vvas Pushed in 1841. ' now received has Johansen Sgt. 1st West. Phone 345W. his release. He served in Korea and Japan for almost two years FOR SALE Upright piano in with the Headquarters Departvery good condition. Medium ment of the First Cavalry. size. Phone 9J, Mt. Pleasant. Rehearsals Held (Site For "Follies" JJynmiib Set Next Month dia-mat- An 18!!, I caitoon in the New A titles "No Moie Rtinawa.'s The Coming Yoi k Heiald entitled Child Can Handle It," "My Job's of tile Hnieless Wagon" depots Dead Easy" and "They Can Co.ut ill tally aut tumbles a child, a A im.lon Pel fei t Freedom With cod hnidn and a courting couple traffic dead now belie these winds! I'ndi-- r the diawings are these ii mid-winle- i, e far-a-wa- y , & -- Our Servicemen . . half-moo- Want Ads j i Li For a PROSPEROUS 'AGRICULTURE With I'm going to vote for & SALE Two Oil Heaters. Pfc. and Mrs. Richard Draper FOR Mrs. William E. Madsen, See and baby of San Francisco visMt. Pleasant. Phone 135-J- . ited Friday in Mt. Pleasant with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE Good Maytag washi R. Bruce Seely. er with rinse tubs. See Arthur Paul Seely and Boyd Hansen of O. Neilson, or write to him at Salt Lake City, took in the deer Manti. hunt In this district, and were also guests of the Seely last week, FOR SALE Boys Topcoat and suit, about size 9. Mrs. Norma Jansson, Phone 102-- 2J- LMWEHf & frame home North 1st East. Vernon n7 Draper, Mt. Pleasant. Good HOME For Sale or Rent location at 181 E. 1st South. Sale price 52500, or rent at 525 per month. See Don Johansen or call 351J. at '53! 63 FOR RENT RENT HOUSE . FOR and bath. Furnished or unfurnished. Close in. See Mrs. Nelden Rigby. Phone 63J1. Sugar beets have a substantial platform that every irrigation farmer should be interested in: 1. Over the long pull, Sugar beets are dependable. WANTED sugar beets have been a good source of cash to the farmer to help pay mortgages and other debts. Sugar beets offer an Improvement in price while most feed crops are off a little from a year ago. WANTED 1st Mortgage loan on improved Main Street Commercial property, good interest rate, your option. Monthly, semi-anual or annual returns. Answer 2. & m Mountain Goat farming Sugar beets are important in an over-awith in rotation tor excellent are growing program. They row and such as crops. other crops grains, legumes, Sugar beets are often charged for the fertilizer that other crops use. Thats because sugar beets require a high level of soil fertility, but leave a reserve that is never fully used in one season. This unused fertilizer is carried over to other crops grown in rotation with sugar beets. 3. 01952 ll A ffr Pyramid Pdralloa tf Box 8. U. S. SENATOR ARTHUR V. UT-164- T 11 BSTMBCT WAira Republican Candidate Who Fights FOR ... A SOUND FARM PROGRAM, recognizing the exceptional risks involved in farming. An expanded program of soil conservation, strengthened agricul tural education, research and extension! Improved farm credit system, and fair treatment for cooperatives! An Improved Program of rural electrification and telephone service! BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE THROUGH IHI E LAMATION! MANY YEARS AS A FARMER! ice Many years of serv- - to the farmer! A lifetime of experience in Utah Farm activities! pd. pol adv. by L. L. Peterson, AN AWORNEV rr t! r 8 - Admitted to the Bars of the District of Columbia and State of Utah Former Employee Federal Bureau of Investigation Vole for STARIILEV V. LITIZZOTE REPUBUCAIi PARTY CANDIDATE FOR SEVENTH DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Paid Pol Adv ) OpDOSGS r f use of tax money and the multitude of federal agencies to put Agriculture under partisan political dictation and to make the farmer dependent on the government . . . The The Administration's tion's waste and corruption, Pa'd trough prohibitive American Peo axes on fr ole. VOTE REPUBLICAN Comprising Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan & Sanpete Counties Graduate Notre Dame University and Georgetown University Law School j Brannan Farm plan , . . socialistic policies, the Administra- Qualified by SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Veteran World War II Native Son of Helper, Utah REC- et et jp TF WildliU ta-g- ... H National MISCELLANEOUS Tho mountain goat is living proof that Amercan sportsmen LOOKING FOR LARGER INare good sports, says the National COME? Then start a Rawleigh Wildlife Federation. Business in Sanpete County, This likable Old Man of the Over 3000 families. Products Mountain is a lelatively easy on credit. Real opportunity for1 for modem high powered rifles Imbig year around profits. with telescopic sights, yet there Repwrite mediately Company are nearly a.s many today as theie S. 320 M. E. resentative Walton, were in eaily times. Modem hun1-er- s E. Main St., Blackfoot, Idaho, want hard-to-gtiophies. or Rawleigh's, Dept. and Furthermore, outdoorsmen 1114, 1415-23r- d St., Denver 2. mountaineers have developed a Colo. n 14 great admiration for the courage of the white goat. It never runs IIELP WANTED from sudden danger, but trots off with solemn dignity. Its bearing, HELP WANTED -- Married couple white hair and chin whiokers comor single person, L.D S. premand respect. It is not pugnacious, ferred, willing to work, good but will fight for a mate, and pay, room and board (at Alta stands its ground to the death Peruvian Lodge). Cooking exwhen need be to defend itself or perience needed. Employment horns its young. With dagger-lik- e permanent or winter season as it has held its own against a pack desired. Write Lauren W. of wolves, hunting dogs or even Gibbs, Zions Savings Bank, the ferocious grizzly bear. Salt Lake City, giving age, exMountain goats are compara- n7 perience, etc. so, reYou can always depend on sugar beets sure be how of you "vote you vote politically, gardless for sugar beets on your farm for 1953. , Re-Ele- ct i, FOR SALE and INDEPENDENT FARMERS FREE J. . SUGAR BEETS IN Salt toka City, (Paid political odrtiiment by Mrs. Myriel Ashton, (of Utah Citizens (Independent) for Eisenhower) Fairview |