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Show PAWIN' CHRONICI TUI Pago Six I ruJa Ajii! IT V, Paw n, Utah .ion Baseball Nine Loses 10 Inning Game To BY High 5 lo 4 BUILD YOUR FUTURE IN UTAH VALLEY Cctlurc For A Neighborly Linquist Brolhers Opposing Pilchers in Contest The luckless, Payson Lion baseball team dropped its second consecutive, extra inning, diamond outing by one single counter, as they bowed down to B V. in tense, High school, loosely-exec- jiicitu t" t e l an aii'Iia, t" bli, tu'jiiu and egg plant Title a. c tat T!u farimS a- i In Inn;, - J, (i(l si'tttll the ta.i.L, liU'.d 1 "Mi 'I bear la hi i t date ecd bail -- Me - pci il . ' . , t' i .til It it a iiat i e of s.aitn A mil. ta. Wiitn t a Sp.mn I. ti cud S ii.th Amti.ca they b'und .ru"d lit a potatoes bur. g Chili mid 1'uu Ti.ti tamed it bai k Spun, tmuie ta Floiidu, (in to V ii g.ma and limn Unit t i U.-i-d 1 England. It did ( t pti'inaly well in tin Sinks of The aiil Inarm one- of tile gie.cti t Oim i ol fund for those people - Consumption In the United Slates thi uci-agconsumption of potatoc pi i and 4 hu. h capita is hetvveeti els pi r ycai Eumpi gieatly tx eteds this, m sorre utii.ii-- him more than 25 bu'hil-- It hum n 1. es a cheap and whole min ihh and its use i mild he urn ini least d with henebt ti the race. It has a wide and v.iiiid Use in e , i i a H $ '' 1 V, yt I' 5 nt A "Vi-i f. i'&j; 5 , v i 26-- 1 JrS IIUVO game-winnin- through sti taming UNbHJNE 3 your window, a howltul of yl that s luie ow hearted daisies naglt any spiing afteinoon Evoy mm h jody knows that magn is uoi e fun if its blian d so why not nvite your favoitt or an afteinoon cliat9 Make up a date of cookies git out your pret lest toffee (ups and cou'te all n o leally enjoy an lunii ot two of iprliiKtime leisuit Of com se. you'll need a lecipe fw li tl e Si naglt' cookies to !llat aid our Magic Choiolate tmln ire somehow just light Mureocti hey aie a peifect at oiniiaimne or the fragrant, steaming toflei hat Is such a natuial pait of an ifteinoon get together The cookies ire leally two cookies, baked with a chocolate mm wafer lelween. They're so dow might deli lous that youll he wise to double he recipe If you want them to last hrough the day! Speaking of coffee, theres just lothlng like It along about As a reviver ot the g light-cente- v UtaHIRoultry ' e 1. e it pi i he ute no mu d Ju it ne-- h a'd Mu ii II. - - Mrs- - - Annie (Chantvi J t .'14 Magic Chocolate Circles r . , r 1 u L, t " - -- t , i ,.) i ti .1 o ( I -- t, Ciiain ; t lit " v I i VLU' tpU ' in i hl'ttr S.uu Cnalil 111 oi t.l S !. a , iK ! t " t. i m 1 iori.se-quentl- spint, it that you iHII'LETS Dmull. Mrs. Nellie (Hope) Daniels, and Mrs. Nora (Faith, pb, Hollv w oocl, I la., celebrate their 8Jrd birthday, tnp'.i ts n rs J Inqu ( munufui tin ing and as a stock The pi ice of manv and food Eat Well In (lav nor Maddox various articles is ki pt down by for Liss Money he states, For y Its low pure and the low puce of many ,u ti- families on low budgets potatoes u ed to supply generous ldes winch are made from it, es- - arc amounts of vitamin C and iron," especially if eaten law and when Otheis agree pioperly cooked. that the potato is of immense ser-ice in the treatment oof a laige of diseases. Those most numbet UTAH specifically mentioned aie, constipation, rheumatism and gout. Utah Valley grows potatoes equal in quality to those grown any plate in the woild BY . if I.ind-qui-- pro-tu- li , uted pruc-tuall- e i .1 t.lkd exhibition pi (..die fiom tne spirits A h.gh giade glucose from which Eirors plagued the hapless inane confections aie n.ade is a Lions in this contest, as it did in It is even their previous disputed setback potato pioduit to giain glucose fiom the Juab Wasps A tremendous pitching duel As A Food was staged between Ken Lindt As a food the potato is a most quist of 15 Y ILgh and Don of Payson, who have been ninaikable product. In laboravals for numerous yeats, being tory tests it has been shove n that potato starch digests in less than brother,, who both rtodtd in the time of cereal starches. Goshen pnoi to last summer, It is not only mole easily digest- when the lads parents moved to Don decided to fin.sh ed but possesses much higher Orem. school at Payson, but Ken movthan is value nutiitive generally ed to Orem and is a piomineut The potato has supposed athli te at B Y high school no fats and is love in baked content altho Both huilcrs toed the rubber potato a. a hi the Chittenden piotein through the complete 10 innings, talldal d of 10' of its total nu- with Don giving up 4 hits and Ken limited his opposition to 5 ll itive Value What it lacks in fat and pro-t- i hits An error in the bottom half of in it makes up for in "alts 'I In sc constitute neaily 5'. of the 10th inning was conti ibuted its diy substance. Potash is tne fiom tne Lions much to the c of Pmegai of Piovo, chut constituent tne alkaline a Jition of the blood, which is wlio tiosMd tne plate with the veiy essential to good health and winning inn, when he capitalizSoul ed on Cl.uk's it u tame to disease The r of the Klondike found single into field, and doughs scurvy was prevented oi eured the game was sewed up fot the In potatoes long befoic we knew joyous Piovo nine ..I vitamins Vitamin C is now a known quality of the potato. di maua.iie lu'it al.d add llllfly mg anil heat ami bitt flout, mma, Nait, baking powder and baking 'soda Add diy mgi ed.eiits alt. i liatciv with coftee to inaiiud mix tuie Wiap dough til waxed papci. chill bevel al horns Roll out on inch thfik Homed boatd at least Cut lu small emits with cookie cutter Rut one chocolate turn wafer between 2 cookies Bake in moderate oven, 3jO'E . S nunutfs Cool, fiost. It desired, with pink tinted confectioners sugar hosting Yield about 2 dozen tllor-lotulil- i'd nnht atell Mi "Glad you. live in America? I am. for five hours' work, a Utah miner Just think earns enough to buy a good pair of shoes. takes a Russian miner 65 hours to earn a pair of Russian made shoes. The reason for this whale of a difference is simply our free system of profits and production, plus Ills use of equipment paid for out of savings." It ' Ameri-ca- n it 3 East lonth s it jrato rest barn see ii . being a Parner of poultry producers. Baseball Schedule for Remaining Games of 1951 Season BY . . services April performing that cut operating costs and increase profits. FIND FORTUNE . . . Thomu and Alfred Graves, Yonkers, N.Y., playing in the abandoned house of a deceased recluse, found $33,841 ia metal cans. Nowak BUILDING NCW Hqm a 2(1 Spanish Fork at n Pay-so- May 3 Payson at Spanish Fork. May 7 B Y. May 10 May 17 N.a:.e. fIRC BALL POWERED v.,;,s A. w V ,) High at Payson Juab at Payson. Nebo-Alpin- c Playoff. All in the Game: TTEAVYVI EIGHT LEE SWOLD has been a bartender, a bouncer, has known John Dillingpr, has been a hobo riding the rails . . Savold says he can whip Ezzard Charles, because Charles Is no Charles should have puncher. KO'ed Joe Louis in the 14th round of the title fight, Savold says . . . Curt Simmons, winner for the Phils, was the first "name" athlete called to the colors . . . Johnny Parsons, winner of the 1950 Indianapolis race, averaged 124 m.p.h. despite cracked engine block . . . Parsons drove a Wynn Special, the same car he piloted to second place the year before . . . Manager mortality rate was high In baseball the past few months, with Connie Mack, Joe McCarthy, Lon Boudreau, Jack Onslow, Red Corrtden, Burt Sbotten, Eddie Dyer dropping out as pilots . . . Attendance at aports contests Is slumping as more TV Sets are sold . . . Minor leagues and smaller schools are hardekt hit by TV . . . honor and top prize money went to Frank Santore In ABC tourney last April, TT started the day the lO.ll Rovumvs1ir 1 made its first appearance-a- nd lias In en building up ever since. Folks looked at the fresh new etlin-tl,e power the features the ial.ries-tl- .e duu,. soft cushions and the prices and said. Here's the smart buy in i,e fine-ea- r field." - ts - Why dont you eome and see for yurMlf vliat a sensational buy thi, proud beauty really is? Its a honey to handle- -a joy to ride in-a- Theres eeping iew fore and aft through broad and uncluttered glass areas and the new clarity of an instrument panel vith high i'ihility at night. Ijen a r1 a ,w 5'ith the brakes are new, that takes hold like steel finger, in a self-coolin- 1 'elet glove. Here indeed i a ear that is fine in bearing in action, and in the precision of every structural part nd just about the hanebommt thing on ,N1(.eI,. It has room, and poLe, and a Ieyel-gd,,, gait that comes from coil spring, front and rear. g, a Roadmaster cu-toi- n built by Buick. When will you try one our guet? r, to i - a u t uti tnm and models are subject rue -- t.'y ! TAYLOR ABC Nelworl, ever y as T0 yO S Iff VAUZf CSrATc e' 3 Tlu-re'- s a trim,.,,! ,llrm oMirncp of il. Fin lull i ,l0 ,,o.r ,1 of it, unou, l)lhe, doesn t cost you a penny extra. l)jalw V IVire iillf. ' vl)k, riEEBSM 5? MODELING m butte nutek wit! build l hem OLD aiDOTOj Qq fummfnQG Q RODEO QlEEN . . . Mary Hutson, 16, queen of Arkansas's livestock rodeo, is a student at St. Mary's Academy and one of the top blue ribbion riders In She has put the southwest. Holly wood's talent scouts In a Uizy trying to sign her. CRUMP MOTOR Phone 1 -- CO Payson, Llali l! v, |