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Show THE PAYSO.N CHRONICLE, PAYSOX. UTAH - x t'l On Utah County First Road Locomotive CtSBZi SBCIEEBUeiCKtSEIBBSXISEXai f Lr- Farms With Extension Agents! jrJiZSai!KaZ30SIlXS2aSS:iIIIJBI52tsuijnjjg5SH!jj,ijujB LTA!I ' j r n ,, u; May - JGFrj0;t' V N8 are made for a little cost and rather a simple method to do so everyone should know the ion of their seed If the ,eed germinat-TiK'- K to bt. t,j am not and should be, the seed will probably not have enough food value in it to informbeet Lu-- t week gave sugar The importance send up a strong healthy plant. The i! for the county. in this district is weaker seeds will probably be killed ,f this industry In the out when the more vigorous plant data: the following noun by 336 grow- - from the healthy seeds start growing were there district Payson of sugar beets. 1590 acres har- - and in this way decrease the stand with 1 5,54-- tons. The aver- - desired. Experiment have shown d th that large plump, well mature seed, age tonage per acre was 97, a rule, yields a larger crop than 1.7 acres of beets per farm. The sug- - as seed. smaller into Payar beet industry brought sum of the The $92,288. seeds should be free from district on - disease for in and men business everyFarmers, many cases the disease one else may answer their own quest- - is carried in the seed. Seed shoud be or not the sugar beet free from other varieties and weed ion whether indu-dris helping your district. seeds because as a rule any seed which is contaminated with other Seed Good of Value Vaneties or weed seed receive a low- The use of seeds of good qualify pnce than seeds whlch are uniform is one of great importance in crop Ter In many cases there is enough nox- is well . moduction. This fact rocog . weeds ln sonf of our seeds nized by many of the most progress- entire plantings. Too careouy iu farmers but yet there is far too selectlon be made in the cannot much inferior seed being used infu seIection of ood seed different parts of our county. Some of our best agronomists have N,d only must good seed belong estimated the yields from the uac to a anety w ic is we .a ap i pure wejj di;vej0ped disease free for the location but it should also goedg to be from 10 to 20 cent have, strong germination, good size greatw lhan those from) ordinary and proper development, uniformity, market see( free from disease and free from The ch est see( ig sometimes the mixtures of other varieties and most expensive due to the non uni. Med formity and poor quality of seed If any seed is purchased which has obtained. It is generally better to a low germination test it may be in pay twice as much for seed and be a very expensive seed in the long run sure it is good than to pay a smaller to get much of a stand. Germination price and get inferior material. pJp m -- . u- a Adffliio-'.i- - r r Vtoinj ,, :ii or '"' OM riip ', 1 i te.xts MEET- - it is 1- - l,N! IV F- - FOR in ANi -- Tft K, NOW AVAILABLE. !.'u ANNOUNCED OR ALL Ll K MEN INTERESTED, AT THE CITY AND COUN-- I IN PUOVI) BUILDING, SATURDAY FEB- TV vilh CUARY 1'3 at 10: A. M. Ut : EI Ail u-te- Sal district oi Jr AND is ITAH OUXTY. D' of the probate vf Thatcher, Perea" CREDITORS ; cla.rns pri.-e- aL l e ! at"f. ! Admini-t- ,tr j wih hl' on or v.on. Utah, ,.f April Wl. -- Admin- Attorney for !s ' Defendant : TO SAID UTAH OF to ap- rehy summoned lenty days after if in which otherwise and days after service, entitled action; and jve so to do, failure your the county ; brought, rendered be j : against of th" to the demands eh has been filed Martin M. Attorney for Vergil Taylor, Administrator of the Estate of Heber C. Taylor, Deceased. ESTATE OF HEBER C. TAYLOR, Brockbank and Pope DECEASED: Attorneys for Administrator. o Creditors will present claims with CHRONICLE WANTADS PAY vouchers to the undersigned at his Lar-mn- Plaintiff :wiiUFS:,. ' C& By BETTY HA UCLA Y DABTIES large and small; letters slipped through the mail slot; mysterious boxes of fragrant flowers and delicious sweets these are symbolic of the ever popular Valentines Day. Novel tasties for the table are in order too such as the follow ing: Orange Cherry Frozen Salad (Serves 1 tablespoon gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water 1 cup whipping cream Vi cup powdered sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 1 Troubles to Acid U due UdOCSTlON AOO STOMACH 1. huwche A two hoars after eat-- r indigestion as they cal', v acid. Correct it 4s1 ay, the quick, ient way, is Phillips U,has remained for Urd with physicians. 3 er 'neutralizes many m stomach acids, and disappear in five l Up ef methods method. And thm WeSS aCld easy pMllk mS i iAvThys,cUns hnve tv aol oUc rfear cup mn.vonnaise cups diained orange pieces cup chopped Maraschino or can-- t tied r,'d cherries Mae hearts tk gelatine in cold water and div.o'vo over boiling water. Whip rn .tin, add sugar, dissolved gelatine, lemon juice and mayonnaise. Mix well. Add red coLoring to mixture to give a pink shade if desired. Fold oranges ami cherries into mixture. Iour in mold and pack in alternate layers of ice and salt for 4 hours. Or put in trav of iceless refrigerator and chill until firm. Serve garnished with crisp hi arts of lettuce. If desired, garnish also with additional mavomiaih" or whipped cream, which may b tinted pink. . Apple Ranee Ini'di .g 1 package vanilla junket 1 cup thick apple sauce 1 pint milk (or 1 cup milk and cup light cream) Season Iho tipple sauce to taste with sugar, and cinnamon or nutmeg Divide 't aiuorg sr: dessert glasses. Prepare junket aci online to directions on puck ,g Pour carefully at once over t'l apple sauce. I.pt st; ml undistlP. bed in a warm room until set about 10 minutes. Then chill and servo. Ft nit Pir.udi for a Crowd (M about J gallon 15 large glasses, 30 smadl) 1 Pint mi gar H pint water 1 pint tea infusion Vi Pint lemon jut ) h(aFTBURM ;rVr a Early experma w.ih r,iad meicr traction witluiu; tm s wiie matic wi(h steam as the pro; e.::i 4 pmur, hr.M prm Ucaliie imp lac , , (lf u n- I by lot in correcting bottle aiiy been the M"kof 'Ksor rsen:i1Ca, The Company H. Plullipl! 1 . i pint orange juice pint grape juice pint grated pineapple 14 gallon iced water Ui cup strawberry slices '2 up fancy orange slices Mike syrup of sugar and Vt pint Make tea infusion by of water. pouring 1 pint (2 cups) boiling Vi water over tablespoons tea. Cool. Combine all ingredients, adding strawberry slices and orange Less water may be used slices. and punch poured over block of ice ln a small puimh bowl or pitcher. P.icipe may be doiibb d to serve a Minced rubyettes !.., ,ir group l.e .suns' , tuted foi strawberries ir the latter a.-- out of season. (A 1 M m B) M M M 1 foi in v, i d l 1 1 i car in Im-j- . si - an ar- tlioks steam ticle 111 the Moiuit.il Paiudy Herald From 1824 onwaid sever,,! i;lu,, sltill cars, tiuilt on a uiodi of tin siege coach, were built in and sue d cessfuily openited, I olably by Cuiin.V and Haneock. Services vvee run London and Bath, and lamr between Fheltenl am and ,lom r, but were abandoned on account of pu; ,r prejudice and upposttou,. Tin- mush ing blow wliiih retarded devrlopm.nt In Britain fell in 1st;,",, when an act was passed requiring each ear o tarry three drivers, to he p receded by a man carrying a red I'ag, ami not' to exceed four miles an hour, while blowing off steam was pn hibited. Development in England was then limit! d to heavy road locoinot u- -, w.ili a ft vv exceptions. In IvC, (loitiidi Daimler, of Austria, tilted a gasoline engine to a motor bicycle. In the same year Butler constructed ins motoivyilo. Ianhard and I,eeass,,r adopted the . Daimler engine in lv7. and a car in which sliding gears vv, re used for changing speed. '1 his tar is as the parent of generally neceph-the modern automob !e. ( Let Us Service Your H lie), FORD Now H - m labor-savin- g Early American Mitiionary It seems a far call from a little island in the Mediterranean, and from a very little village on tiiat island to San Francisco in California, but Soller is a lovely spot cupped in a valley under the teak of Iuig Mayor. The Seller-iteare as clean as tiie Dutch or cleaner, and their houses are spotless. Their polished tiles ami white walls light up cheerfully as you enter their ever open doors. Its so sunny and fine in Seller that no one even dreams of closing a door. From Soller visil the coastal heights of Miramar, whore, in 1276, the Franciscan mystic, Raymond Lull, founded tiie first school of Christian missionaries, whence later went Fra Junipora Serra to found the mission of San Francisco in California. Washington Star. Thee United State! The name United States of America Is really an evolutionary product, a name which began to develop as soon ts the Colonies banded themselves Some of the old local coins refer to the Unity States of America." The Declaration of Independthat these. United Colence asserts onies are, and of Right ought to be It Free and Independent States. also speaks of them as the United States of America. So do the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. Tiie authority by which tiie name is used is that of tiie people, as delegated to the Continental congress snd tiie other bodies which shaped the form of our government. m m M Duke Page Auto Co. I ViaiEISEEVSlISIBEXZEE33ElIESlXZEEEBIISBlBEEEIilEEEEE Knew What She Wantetl Mrs. Mcdtioliv, wlo lives over the back road, rushed into t In milliner's at Blue Springs greatly excited. My new hat Iris been trimmed 011 tiie wrong s.n sa'd, an i it has to he nllerel." Hit- trimmmg is on tiie tide where It should he tins te piled tiie milliner. It makes no iliUcrume win re it ought to lie," coni inueil Mrs. M.ihnd ty, "I must have It on tiie lurch side. Church side? asked tiie mili.uer, to the Yes, churt h side. I sil left wall, and lm not ge.ng to pay for a lot of trimmings Unit ran't lie seen, I want it 011 tin oilier .side whet-talmy friends in tiie congregation an see it." Fanner's Wife. Dust in Home Air Ruins Furnishings become extraordiHome interiors narily dirty during winter, because the is continually laden with the smokes, fumes and dusts from thousands of home fires and the Increased tiring necessary in Industrial activity during winter. Tests have shown that in some industrial centers deposits of dust from tiie air approximate 200 tons or more per square mile per year. Home Interiors become grimy, largely because this dust-ladeair filters into the house through the cracks around doors and windows, according to Holland Institute of of Holland, Michigan. During c dust Is especially obwinter ject ionnble, because of the tar and adds that quickly sully and damage line household furnishings. Home machines are now available, tiie Institute points out, that effectualor more of the dust ly remove 98 from tiie home air. ulnni'-pher- - j Countries with servant problems would do well to adopt a Siamese custom. A splendid device it Is, for the mother of the family. Each person washes up his own eating howl as soon as he finishes his meal, and, placing it in a basket, lets it dry for the next meal. Or they might copy the Japanese. Domestics, are highly respected and easv to get In Japan. There are various good reasons for this. As the wife waits upon her husband, her children and her parents-in-law- , it is inevitable that she be in close contact with the servants. And upper servants must have very good manners. For if tiie host is out and a visitor drops In, it is the upper servants place to chat and have tea with him until the host returns. And servants, at any time, are allowed to Join in the conversation and laugh at Hie Jokes. London Mail. ! u eoa-t:u- Few Servant Problems in Orient Households M We Have Expert Mechanics Here to Do The Job Right -1, s f I,. 1932. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS with k ; Feb. residence in Santaquin, Utah, on or before the 16th day of April, A. D. 9, Court. sa.d For dates' Jan. 1932. : upon you, i Publication CBiKKlliSISfcEfjitKIXEISIlIlCEiaiKlIKIIIlIXKEIIIIIIIKIft Got Hostile Reception n l Thee-niolog- Sweet Papa Its fa certain club hud replai-eudliar black coated .senders with young, mid sometimes pretty, wait A resses. One of Hie old die-har- d mem- bers who had strongly opposed the idea arrived for lunch. Hows tiie duck today? he growled, glowering at tiie gill who came to Rooms Evenly Heated sene him. I'm all right," said tiie waitress perkily, and hows the old pell Oli, can?" Fly in the Oint ment The venerable mush inn put down his beloved inst umeiit with a sigh. j "I've but one regret," lie said. "I canna take my fiddle wi me when I go." , After all, that won't mutter his visitor consoled him. Youll have a harp, you know! Aye! said tiie old violinist, fierceand whas gaun tae learn tiie ly, hairp ai my age? , very-much- When you take Bayer Aspirin you are sure of two things. Its sure relief, and its harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the heart. Take then whenever you suffer .from Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache e Unifirmity of indoor temperature during tiie healing season at floor, head and ceiling levels, is one of the Important benefits derived from recently perfected home systems, points out the Holland Institute of Therniology, of Holland, Mich. That tills is a big step forward to complete homo comfort is patent, states tiie Institute, when one considers that in the typical home warmed by old style heating systems, room temperatures at floor and celling may vary os much as 20 degrees. an integral part of these homo systems, keep the indoor air ln constant yet draftlesa motion and thoroughly diffused, thus obviating the common condition of head room. cold floors and over-heate- d When your head aches tron, any cause when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feel those deep-dow- n pains of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and gel real relief. If the package says Bayer, its genuine. And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe. d Aspirin is the trade-mar- k Bayer manufacture of munoacetio acidester of salkylicadd. v Candy In OrdT Rt Valentine's Day is a candy Not only is oonfec-Iodev imbed tv ust d .as a Valentine, but It ps admirably into th dinner riiot'o candms near met. 11. A null plate aie mirth provokers atd m 1" b m an aid toA digestion colorful n ad good fellowship. bird candv servts as a nova top-- 1 mg for the fruit cup. Chocolate the ice cream or S'l ks garni-)- i exA dish of mints r.her'.i-- t. pci te bv the average guest. Cakes, cooki- s. and other delicacies aMly luart-shapmay be garnished with patches of tiny lanuios r emeraleltes rubyetU n, i - al Touchy About Wrinkle! When Queen Elizabeths wrinkles waxed deep and many it is reported that an unfortunate master of tiie mint liuurnd disgrace by a too faith ful shilling, said an article In the Quartet ly Review in October, 1828 The the was broken and only one mutiLted specimen is now in exist pnce Her maids of honor took the hint and were thenceforward careful that no fragment of looking glass should remain in any room in the In fact, the lady palace. had not tieart to look herself in the face for tiie last 20 years of her life. Detroit News. d BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Trouble Ahead |