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Show UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, 'ThcTPay sort Chronicle On Utah J. HAROLD MOUNTFORD, PUBLISHER every Friday at Tayaon, Utah, a city of 3.500 loyal, progreeeJ. and contented citizen. i uti!inhed watered at the Iosc Office at Iayaon, Utah County, mail matter. Utah, as second-cl- a SUBSCRIPTIONS I 6 90 Year 2 Months 100 ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Fairview W. W. Cyde and Co. av, ardcd $75,883 coni.; tut for coiistiuc tion of nine milns of highway north of town. They'd Like To Hear Your Voice Today Members of your latives or friends in would be happy to you could drop in today. Perhaps you en see them during season. family, reother cities see you if for a visit may not evthe holiday Local Items By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 The C, leaner Girls and M. Men of the Second Waul enjoyed a novel and entertaining social Tuesday evening in the Amusement hall. The affair was in the form of a tiaffic dance.. Mrs. W. T. Amos entertained the members of her Contract Bridge Club Monday evening. Mrs. W. C. McCormick and Mrs. Feam Gray recieved the prizes. Mrs. Earl Smith entertained the members of her Contract Bridge Club last Thursday evening. Miss Helen Reece and Mrs. Wallace Brown recieved the prizes. easy to call just give Distance the telephone number or the name under which it is listed. Youll be there in a minute. The operator will also be glad to tell you the rate. out-of-to- Are you informed of the fact that? for the basis four largest motors ever built The the make up .should Dairymen throughout Utah County beet wet pulp when but jiropel the new French super-line- r have been ovei joyed at the increase jau y raion, or vine silage, Normandie. These motors are rated 'beet molasses, pea m the juice of butteifat. This rise in reas- at 40,000 horsepower each, giving the a at available leorn are Diage price will mean thousands of dollars they should be added to new ship a total horsepower rating to the dairymen of our county even onable price, of 160,000. Completed she will be a a few cents 'the ration. though ju ices may liner of 73,000 tons, outranking the the fed at be Wtt beet jiulp can it w,ll sti.l 1', no doubt, a consistant 60 day, 30 per present worlds largest, the Majestic to pounds rate of from gain. animal of 56,621 tons. the of size on the Our great sugar beet industry of deju ruling to six from take will The previous record for motors was It fed. be to Utah county is helping in the feed to beet wet of held pulp by the aircraft carrier Saratoga pounds beet eight balance in the way of sujplying of alfalfa hay. A and one Eight motors each pound be should feed succulent p u ;. Some corn rated at 22,500 horsepower and connin follow to feeding ru.e f.d. Mr. George Q. Bateman, superin- good is to feed three pounds per 100 ected two to each propelling shaft tendent of the Utah experimental silage body weight of animal. At are used to drive these vessels with dairy farms at Lgan has the follow- pounds animal would 45,000 horsepower for each propeller. d this rate a ing to say regarding the care of corn of 00 silage a The carriers with 180,000 horsepower fed be pounds the dairy cow and rations used in the from 2.5 are still the most powerful ships in will take it Ordinarily day. same. of corn silage the world. to pounds pounds "Hun though alfalfa hay is considto replace one pound of alfalfa hay. The United States Navy has the ered to be the best single feed that Cows in the dairy experimental single radio organization in not does largest can be fed to dairy cows, it at Logan are fed grain accord- existence. Its four hundred stations y mean that when fed alone herd to the following rule: Three-fourth- s ashore and afloat rivals broadcastthat it always makes the best ration ing of a pound of grain per day ing networks in size and scope. or gives the highest or most economeach for pound of butterfat produced Radio time signals are sent out ical production. week. the during from Arlington and Mare daily Dairy cows that have an inherito to give the correct time to vessn ance for high milk and butterfat UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS els at sea. cannot produce to the greatA chronometer is a clock of very est advantage on alfalfa hay alone. Graveling and surfacing of Vernal rccurate construction, equipped with The dairy cow that when fed liberally Lapoint road underway. a compensating device to re275 lbs. special on roughage alone produces of hanges of temperathe effet duce of butterfat in a year or more, needs William Currell recently Logan the proper amount of grain in the erected large Neon electric sign at his ture upon its rate. When a vessel crosses the 180th ration, in addition to roughage, if Gem Theatre on First North Street. meridian econbe sailing Westward, the time the most jiroduction is to not but the date increasdoes change omical. New Roxy Theatre, Brigham City When es one day. sailing Eastward over Mr. Bateman recommends, however now being completed, taken by the date decreases one day. that alfalfa hay, when available, M. Nielson. When a vessel enters a channel from the sea, the red buoys are passed on the right (starboard) side and the black buoys on the left (port) side. Red buoys have even numbers; Service Above AU Why pay more for less. Phone 107 Telegraph No. ii Grouping District Manager Lady Attendant blue-gree- is A LTHOUGH the mala Faithfully Serving Our Patrons 8 shelves and windows. We have all passed through a long and trying period during which this bank has remained faithful to its original tradition of conservation, a tradition that has upheld our community, that has gained for this bank the feeling of security that all depositors must have in the bank of their choice. We invite you to call at anytime and discuss financial matters with our officers. Two Important groups In the new room. The black figure on the plan ahow tha new tablee fn relation to their groups. you will remember, is a typical case In point. The sofa stands in one corner, and the overstuffed chair In another, with occasional chairs In the other two corners and a table, lamp, and rocker blocking the center of the room. Each piece la separated from every other and there Is no grouping which rsnders oonvsrsatlon easy. to Major; s.milar Captain in to the rank 01 Colael Army. Aboard each vessel Navy there is a bank can be dejwsited bv v The paymaster of the . 'ponsible for the denn 1 -- rate of K of en:i?t U' The low armed rocker bridges the gap between these two groups when placed near the window. The third group is formed by the easy chair, the drop-lea- f table, a bridge lamp and the small refinishert occasional chair near the right wall. Here we have a harmonlou group of units which can accommodate several people, all near enough for easy conversation, with tables to hold their books and purses or tea things. If there Is a fireplace In the living room it becomes the center of a group of Its own or the focal point of the room. To keep this in harmony with the rest of the room, the mantel should be painted the same color as the window trim. It Is customary to paint bookshelves and mantels the same color as the other woodwork. With all our furniture properly grouped for maximum comfort and charm, we are now ready to consider the lamps and lighting which form the subject of our next article. f" 11 . UTAIMNDU. Salt Lake City p;j- - widening bridge over on outskirts of town. JoXnV" Miifor- d- Exterior work S' Chapel here nearing eompletiot Cedar City-Nu- mber of street ini provement projects Underway Construction of two way on highway between Suajj junction and Columbia. Tooel- e- Construction progf rapidly on new Transcr' building on Main Street. 1 egg, beaten with 3 tablespoons milk or stock, and It te&spoo quick-cookin- lemon-flavore- We Shall Be Healed By Victor Croley eei OF SPANISH FORK quick-settin- Member of Federal Reserve System qulck-cooldn- I Be Sure ! Wistful and still, on porches, row on row, We wait and hope and watch lift hurry past; And it is one with us when shadows fall. And all the same when morning comes at lest. i We know the prize of patience and of rest, To be sure that you get good coal and correct weight We know that only thus is victory won; But we are young, and driven by the fires Of work to do before our webs are spun. . , deal with Chase Lumber & Coal Co. EVERYTHING IN LUMBER-ANYTH- ING EDITOR'S NpTE: This poem was written expressly for the Chrletmas Seal Ml. was confined to bed with tuDerculosis for six ictor Croley. "an.r a and neglected childhood. w ent to work at the ripe anyears of twelve" be writes "i was to. lured by envj of others' happiness and the to ambition become rich enough to have a vacation, so that sftsr all day I spoilt half the night m public libraries and at Sight scho57 strength was kicked out because I couldn t stay awake." At one time he got a Job singing in a cheap movie show so he could bo to hen he was elghleen years old he weighed under high school during the day. UW pounds, and had already entered upon a career as an advertising promising writer In New York City. Two years later he was discovered to have a advanced case of tuberculosis. Today, thanks to modern sanatorium technlan he weighs 140 pounds, feels belter than ever before, and is looking torward to a second and happier start In life. "M.v case should t e aw. lining to evei vono who does not know to lake care of himself,' says Mr. Croley. "Why cannot young people enough be need of pood health habits as a protection against tubercufoslir ThataToWfnW that anyone else should have to go through what have suffused because he did not know For twenty-fiv- e years Christmas Seals have been trying to p, cases as Mr. Croley s by teaching the facts he learned through bitter eLerlen and has outlined so concisely In bis last two sentences. by $5.00 Eight inch stove coal Delivered 5 Per Ton $5.50 I When a storm comes and you want coal quickly we are here with a supply on hand and equipped to make prompt deliveries. That's the Kind You Get at This Shop V half-starv- Eight inch stove coal at yard Per Ton . We calm our hearts; we know His way is best. And faith becomes an shield; For each of us another dawn will break Someday we shall be, will be healed. IN SERVICE PHONE 127 & BKI pet cent. The number k ht 'd P 4 S salt Sifted bread crumbs g Add tapioca and salt to stock, and cook in doubls boiler 15 minutes, or until tapioca la clear and mixture thickened, stiwill be: rring frequently. Add turkey and Have you mads a holiday supply cook 5 minutes longer. Chill Ship of cm. .lied orange and lemon peel? into cones. Dip In egg, roll in This candled peel Is an Inexpensive crumbs, and fry In deep fat (390F.) confection which ueea citrus fruit 1 minute, or until golden brown. rinds that would otherwise be dis- Drain. Serve with tart red Jelly. carded. It is a delicious accompani- Garnish with parsley. Malt u 10 is ment for tea or similar service at 13 croquettes. Christmas Relish any time of the year but it ia especially useful now, since it may (Salad or Relish) be used to lend flavor to fruit 0 whole cloves cakes, plum puddings, Christmas 1 pint boiling water cakes and oookles of all kinds. 1 d gelatin package Strips of the candled peel may be 34 teaspoon salt used to decorate Christmas cookies. (4 cup vinegar from sweet plcklsn The candled peel Is also a delight- 13 maraschino cherries, sliced ful addition to Christmas gift boxes 8 sweet pickles, sliced ana baskets. Boll cloves in water 3 minutes Candied Orange or Lemon Peel in cups Remove peel from 3 oranges (or Strain. DissolveAddgelatin and lk vinegar. salt of this liquid. 4 lemons) in quarters. (The meat thickened, fold of the fruit is, of course, used for ChilL When slightly Turn into and cherries in pickles fruit cups, salads, desserts and filling them 3k Individual molds, beverages, which are especially full. Chill until firm. Unmold. Serve needed to balance the heartier fowl or ham. Makes 12 typos of foods served at this season with of the year.) Cover peel with water to which Holiday Fruit Pudding 1 teaspoon salt has been added. Boil 34 pound prunes 30 minutes. Drain. Boll in fresh 1 Inch stick cinnamon water until tender, about hour 6 whole cloves longer. Drain. Bring 1 cup sugar I package quick setting gelatin and 34 cup water to boil Add peeL dessert (lemon flavor) Loil gently until syrup is nearly ab1 cup hot prune Juice t sorbed Drain. Roll In sugar. Cut 14 to cup brown sugar with scissors into strije for serving 34 cup orange juice or into tiny bits for cooking pur3 tablespoons lemon Juice 34 cup sliced figs pose! For variation sell peel in colored 34 cup seeded raisins sugar. Or Uat peel with red or 34 cup sliced citron green vegetable coloring added to 34 cup shredded almonds water to Soak prunes In enough syrup in final boiling. A Uttls cinnamon, clove or ginger may be added cover. Add cinnamon and doves to syrup to vary flavor. Add as and cook slowly in samo watsr whole spices tied In cloth, to pre- until soft Remove pits vent darkening In the color of the prunes. Measure 1 cup prune JuMh peel Another variation 1s to coat heat to boiling. gelntl h g the strips of candied peel with Dissolve orug and Add sugar melted dipping chocolate. prune Juice. and lemon juice. Chill until Turkey Croquettes add chopP 4 tablespoons g tapioca begins to thicken, then ingr H teaspoon salt remaining and prunes mould until flna 1V4 cups het turkey or chicken Chill la pudding oaues, M cream ice stock with Serve w orange 3 eujs cooked turkey, finely red with grated Serves 8 to Id chopped A Safe Place To Deposit Your Money COMMERCIAL BANK Christmas dinner dishes seldom vary, modern cooks constantly seek surprise recipes so that this dinner of dinners will have a novelty or two. Follow one or more of the suggestions given below and see how pleased your family and guests -- p I K, W By CABL HECK Consulting Art Director, Bigelow Weavers In our new Heritage American roo adds more charm to a NOTHING the proper grouping the table, rocker and lamp have of Its furnishings for easy sociabil- already been removed from the cenity. You see many charming rooms ter of the room leaving that space in which no Individual piece has any free. Now we must set about createxceptional merit. It is the general ing Integral groups in different parts harmony of these rooms, their air of of the room. Each of these grt"ss convenient comfort and livableness Is tied to every other by the oaie n and terra v ttn, which gives them their quality of scheme, which makes every piece of furniture charm. No room can be charming If, when relate to the rug and to some r Jt friends are present, the furniture piece. must be rearranged before all can Three Major Groups talk easily together. Our old room, The most important group consists of the sofa and three tables, the old marble-totable to the sofa's right, the low coffee table In front and the end table to the left. The sofa has been taken out of its corner and placed against the center of the wall between the two windows to form this new group. Another group is formed by the rocker, the writing desk and the occasional chair near the focal group created by the book- A. O. SMOOT Co. th UeuteNW pro-uctio- Mgr. The Mountain States qaara Is-';:- The Heritage American Room Deseret Mortuary Co. are buoys. The rank of n; corresponds to Pnant in the Arml t Navy, corresji'd enant Army; s equivalent to cant- - neee-saril- Walter Rigby, Local & Countv Farms With Extension Agents 11 Its Telephone NOVELTIES 1000-poun- Why Not Drop In By Telephone? Long NAUTICAL 1 1 & J Printing possessing quality and perfection of workrnsnEP that carries a favorable impression to the recipient. 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