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Show Yasatch Ties ON MKMOKI W, I) Sprint) Oily News For Second u State Meet In Iiuir .nil III. ,, III ,it 8 P in v, 1. in a ; v. in i i,i (ii'ii ii I in ui ,1 In iim Inuii Iii a ,ii, Miviuii I II 11(1 Nominated 3 Y I'.lili iii h . mi1 h inp i t and Mi- - H".'.,n! W Lig-bt ml nt ei t allied a gt oiij at a (1 mu r and im k I ui ty Fi In :mLi i l r I li.'il inp I la nl ' Hannah Bnggs was o Ini h wing Inn Wcdin y att l noon al a bit pla1 ;,i in I l i I Hu i ( ( lli'llliu Justi'MlI, Kathl'in St Hi -- l.il as h L' teadla-t t V.'el f .is eolll.l John Krai i ill mj li i H L.u.-.tn- , i el i ; lit lipi'itei; leader; el n at ion I.a-Wa- lead Mis Sarah Tulle, loun'y home monst ration agent was pie.sent to givi insti net ions o the girls. di Mis Ka'hryn Christensen was hostiss Wednesday evening to inembeis of the Iinoehle club. Mrs Iteverlv Iteitelsen of Salt Lake City was a special guest. Mrs F.mma Sorensen and Mrs. Kuth Osborne visited las' weekend m Salt Lake City and West dot dan. Mis Osborne visited her new born the baby boy giandibiid. eently at Kearns to Mr. and Mrs. Olade Justesen and is their Save that old broom! Cut the bristles away, tie an old felt hat or scrap of Mrs. and you a good floor polisher. end, To get further use from linen tablecloths that are uorn thin, dip them m a thin Pernia Starch solution to toughen the fibers. UNITED 6WES METALLIC LUMP WHICH IT WINS WECXlEN-&u- A SHINING SOLD FOR HE WORTH ACTUALLY 4 0,000! $ comes within a moderate distance of covering moderate expenses. Boston Globe. Sssas? -j- a mistake to assume, when someone asks your advice, that the questioner is really interested in what you have to say. It Old powder puffs are excellent for cleaning and polishing silverware. They won't scratch the delicate metal, can be laundered and used is In 1955. 37,800 Americans were killed in tiaffic accidents. FORESTRY -- U.S.A. WOULD B w CGeei IS td THE 1h GOLDEN Mrs. Nellie McAllister THE FIRST COIN PRESS USED US. MINT, rr WAS HAND WERE VAST AMERICAS operated sewing club. Jessie Sundwall of Fairview and Glenda Staker of Mt. Pleasant were special guests. iN' u Mrs. Laura Brady entertained one evening last week for twelve members of the rook club. TODAY y FORESTS coin 5 TCCfcv GOLD AJ? MACwikE MACS WHAT LAND HAPPENS 63 AVERAGING ON affects the nations Directly A ACRES in SIZE Tfc. J. It fc with better PROTECTION SMALL WOODLANDS COULD AND UJE, ADO TO ORE604 LAST yEAR ,L MANY FARM - INCOME WHILE TRIPLING THEIR GROWTH ;or woon PROTECTTHE FORESTS AND useless life is an early death. W. Gothe. is ii u ii i fh - hivj y - a wai Home Freezer ialist at Utah State Agricultural College. Convenience and tune saving in marketing and meal preparation are factors which have contributed to the popularity of freezers. "But whether or not home freezers save money has not been so clear, Mrs. Gardner says. She adds that the purchase price of a home freezer is just one of the costs to be considered. must Annual operating costs allow for depreciation, interest on the investment, and repairs for the freezer as well as cost of electricity for operating and materials for packaging the food. The life expectancy of a freezer is estimated at 12 years, Mrs Gaulner says. by Depecnation is computed assuming that the original purchase price wiwll be replaced in 12 equal annual installments, and that these installments will be invested at 3 per cent interest. Since the interest will add considerably to the fund, the annual installment need not be a full of the purchase price. Operating costs depend on the size and design of the freezer, the capacity of the compressor, ihe freezer's location, and the local i ONE ROOM Prodwsdbr AMIRI AK 14 INDinreW fORUT PjASS7 CONN., . with friends from Chicago, Colorado would be a good met ting spot. The enure family will enjoy sightseeing along the way, and theie's the happy leunion at journey 'send. The travel reunion is a good idea for former neighbors who are now hundreds of miles apait. Two families I know pick an interesting place between them twice a year, drive there in time to rent inexpensive cabins next door to each other, and enjoy each others company. Many families use an annual special event to bring them together. For example, there are rodeos in the West, outdoor music concerts in the Berkshires, and summrt theatres in many section of the country. So get in touch with some faraway friends now, and plan a travel reunion. Itll be fun, and neither family gets stuck with having to play host (and, for that matter, guest). pound. financial Highest Information on home freezing of foods can be ob'ained from the office of Mrs. Tuttle, Home Demonstration Agent at Manti. Knickers return for men, this time aie plus-three- USED IW "V4 ' 'v v V-- "'Sb and opened 14 I7?8 1944, IS MOW PualC SHRINE 9:30 UNTIL A An atom scientist predicts space travel bv 1989. U. S calls Hoxsey cancer J "l" ? V I V Federal Reserve Board ease foreign investing. Latins at IT. N. bv U. S. on aid. A small rise is expected in second quarter ear output. Gains are reported in prosperity of small business. v7r RADIO 226 So. Univ. Ave., FR 25 & 26 Begins 4 Game vs. Springville 8:00 p.m.-Banq- uet 9:30 p.m.-Jayce- e's Dance, Social Hall v ; $ Charcoal broiling and the skewered dish of the Near Lost are n perfect team for informal entertaining. With preparation you can invite your guests to just a bit of before-han- d fun for them ami irss work for you! skewi for a group of 4 to (, here's all you do: To make Shish-knbocubes, bor 2 Use shoulder or leg of Umb rut into 1' j or onion, pounds of solid meat, place in a large bowl one medium sliced a few bay leaves, j teaspoon peppe r and 2 teaspoons salt. Add lamb. Blend I cup of dry red wine (lemon juice may be used instead of wine) and '(J cup olive oil; pour over meat mixture. Bonk the lamb cubes in this thin seasoned sauce for several hours to give the meat a distinctive flavor and prevent dryness. Now you're ready for the skewers. Alternate marinated lamb witli bay leaves, using about 4 to 5 meat cubes for each metal skewer. (If you don't have metal skewers, try green twigs.) Broil about ten minutes, or until browned, turning only once. The bay leaves will begin to glow near the edges imparting a savory, penetrating flavor to the meal. With your Shish-knboyou might serve rice pilaff or tossed salad or that good old American favorite, corn on the cob. hL'ish-kabo- J V b i v i Saturday, May 26: v 10:00 b - Fat Beef Cattle, Horses a.m.-Judg- ing l:00Choosing Sanpete Cowboy Sweetheart 1 2:00 p.m.-Para- de Will feature A . hi k in make-u- p 3:00 p.m.-Amat- eur Miss Sanpete and then Miss Utah for 1955, also Sweetheart, Dozens of Floats, Top Livestock, etc. Miss Sibyl Olsen, Sanpete Cowboy L and placing of victims In the training buildings Is designed to test both the physical and emotional stamina of students at the Federal Civil Defense Administration's OIney, Md., rescue school. Effects such as the bloody stump of sn arm (above) are achieved by strapping ifcda Photo) on rubber er plastio moulages. STARK REALISM flaming bombed-ou- t fme-see- n charge neglect ANNUAL MAY p.m.-Base- ball Ephraim t would Better business outlook is in second half of year. LIVESTOCK SHOW a.m.-Judg- ing 4:00 tieat-men- worthless. Judging of Dairy Cattle, Wool Sheep, Hogs, Breeding Beef, Mutton Sheep, FFA, and Young Farmers entries to continue until 4 p.m. . but s. Friday, May 25: WOODSTOCK, re- turn for its invstment in a home freezer will go to the family that produces its own food for freezing, and keeps using the food and storing more as space becomes available, so that there is a rapid turnover. SANPETE RAMBOUILLET & SCROOLMOUSE. School. I nO one-twelf- th EPHRAIM "vice PRESIDENT OF TkE RECEIVED 5,000 A yEAR SALARY FROM 1739 TO I85"5 matii'ii di USE THEM WISELY rIE ml ssitlilii a dev of each othei Kent i. J motel came- - side ul time by side, and hase a ssoinli catching up on the yea is. Again. if you live m Los Angeles and want a travel get together SEVENTEENTH JR. day, should leach 'AND HERE'S THE SHOW!' Is Fine Guest Fare Shish-Kabo- b ! - The happiest moments of my life eh ctric rate. All costs except cost of packag-- ; have been the few whu h I have passed at home in the bosom of ing and freezing are ihe same food my family. Thomas Jeffeison regardless of amount of frozen and s'ored. Therefore, the Good manners are made up of larger the quan'ity of food, the cost lower the freezing petty sacrifices. Emerson. per RECORD HARVEST OF MORE Ft . The Russians seem anxious to preserve peace by all possible means except those most likely to preserve it. Punch. BIS SAME ANIMAL? WAS "TAKE Si FROM WEST COAST II TREE FARMS 14 WAS814GT04 AsID fit wood supply W THE THAM THESE SMALL WOOOLANDS roller mem- the affair. SOU IN A (Our Great America SMALL TRACTS Of PRIVATELY OWNED FOREST enter- bers. Mrs. Irene Nielsen and Mrs. Cleon Rigby were in charge of HEi-P 16 NOT A PR ATS AFRAiR. fOU HElP vCu? GtDYEKNAAENT AND ThV AN0USS4VWCS BONDS MAKE THAT PARTNERSHIP PERFECT RUrTNEeSMtf SOUNDEST WHY TO PROSPERITY.1 UPON Gleaners tained at a dinner and skating party for thirty actual impression is uicAEASmo dependence and M-M- GOLD 6TR1P5 FED INTO A CUTTIN3 MARINE. THEV ARE THEN FED INTO A COINAGE PR E$5 WWCH STAMPS TWE FRO UNBROKEN DOMAINS Of TIMBER. them enter- tained rt eently at her home in Mt. Peasant for the Fairview PRESSURE KING OF THE LUMBERJACKS 'ftfIGMED'WWEN v- hrj.fb7 Use Explained James "ESS t- - CRAMPED entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rigby and three children of Heber City spent the weekend here at the William Rigby and Cyrus Jensen homes, and also visited other THa?u.M PAUL BUNYANS STYLE Today, a '5 YEAR N.C., IN V99. RElD FOUND COUNTY, OLD CONRAD 3 60. IN VW6 MATE ay gfYjL'LJririT! 1 nulls Taylor (Erla) of Parma, Idaho, aie Ownership of home freeze! s by spending a few days here visit- farm families has increased raping her parents and her children at the home of Mr. and Mrs idly in Sanpete county during the past few' years, repot ts Sarah Lewis Mower. Amanda Kay and LaVerl will Tuttle, home demonstration agent. The census of agriculture accompany them back to Idaho. shows there were only 169 home Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stevens vis- freezers in the county in 1950 as ited here recently with Mr. and compared with 590 in 1954. For the state as a whole, it is Mrs. Harry Follet, and attended the farewell testimonial in honor estimated that 77 percent of the of Elder Kyle Follet on Sunday farm families now have home freezers, according to Rhea H. evening. Gardner, home management spec- TJhe first qscoverv of sold n the A moderate income is one which Your tea will taste even more delicious if you brew it for a full four minutes. M. Zuber Mr. and Mrs. GO SOUTH YOUNG MAN! Miss Kerry Allred is visi'ng Salt lake City for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russel I. toothbrushes are just the thing for scrubbing jewelry or brushing the leaves on your plant e Mrs. Ceva Johnson was a special guest. in ut L. her rook club recently. Miss Lois Beck, who is teaching school at Ireston, Idaho, spent last wei kend here with her par-- I onts, Mr and Mrs. Osmer Reck 'business have Worn-o- A folll til soil. carpet around the A-- w 1 V laii-riM- ' ib The children of Bishop Peter W. Mei rill son of Nielsen entertained at open house Mr and Mrs Madsen. Mont Madsen of of Sunday afternoon m honor has been nominated tor then father's 80th birhday anni- Moroni, rm mbeiship in Phi Kappa Pin, versary. selioiai.-Junational honorary H.s sons and families were all lor Qualifications fraternity. of with the exciption pi in Pill Kappa Ill; Wendell, who lives in Philadephia membeiship includes active participation in and is eontemplatng a visi heie functions and an least an soon. Present were Mr. and Mrs school A- average during the four years Otis Niescn and John, Mr. and of school. Mrs. Leon Nielsen and two chilMerrill will graduate from the dren, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Niel- Brigham Young Umvi isity ColIcesen and family, Mr. and Mrs of Commerce wi'h a BS delege land Nielsen of Provo, Mr. and June 1. Mrs. Charles Nielsen and Elwin gree in accounting, ILs wife is the formei Peggy of Murray, as well as many other of Mt, Pleasant. They relatives and friends who came to Truscott have a son, Craig. extend best wishes. IaP jn n el To remove a broken light bulb from the iocket, once youie sure the current is off, press a damp bar of soap into the broken glass and turn left. I ; siintaiy, I Sue Allied, N.tlsen, song ViiltS I f VH 1 ss - It - -- i on heon hew in the Iii.lks. Let's say you l hale l'l leiab III San you tiuii-i- t ii n l''i Jiuis. l'l, in y HI tiasil leiii'imi tin L'l'lo ?iv in In a and Giianeis meeting May 17 at the home ot Mr ami Mis Que Jensen The b ssoil "Fxi ept 'he bold Build Tins House" was given bv Howaid V. Higby 1iavers weie by Malian lerrv and Ila Ji n.it-- Hus a MI lull w as twine ui Mis ('bust ic li unell i Finlay alteninun til i! t i'll lei lid as II n i is w cl I .i ! i issiili-nw; Yiigim.i i y -- ''laid nuilliill" Riles liu- and Mrs Aaion 1, Cbem V Mis Oleati Cox and Mtilm Maib-ei- . Mis I 1. - at look weie wot. by Mi ... 1 L , lav night In.ih By Carol lontawM Womnn'i Travel Authority Iiiat s a Meet em half way. and m Si ei 1 ef sun i s it I an iilvi lead to a m ct L. Phone 3067 Mi Ini. i Tips on Touring f t ; . . "1 i rule iv Lucy Tucker IV . Rodeo Racel snd eonleih under direction of Associated Sanpels Riding Clubs, featuring bucking stock, novelty reces, wild cow milking, etc. Prove |