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Show stnHnEiB. cache EXPERT LOCALS ADVISES FRUIT THINNING 'cot-KT- v. rr: -- . i. jtlt n. miKtr ...S' to f.'rty leaves per fruit wdl pro- Dean Milton Reunion, University of Probate duct a good sized fruit alth.mj.-M. Wil-- j somewhat smaller than when a larp-- j Utah, er number cf leaves per fruit i frd Dou Ison, RYU, second vice-- j president; Vasco Tanner, BYU ; fit .. left. Take off all small, injured, and irregular fruit first when thinning If there are atill too many fruits left remove some of the normal specimens. Gather and bum all insect or disuse infested fruit while tanning to reduce the peat population. Thin now if you hvae not already done so. vm Ligan, Utah. & Guardianship Notices Date of 1936. Date cf lir.--t publication, July 10, ift'ttflM lart publication, August 7, 1936. permanent secretary and Era Dene Waite returned The advisability of thinning fruit Half Wooley, U. S. GeoiiH'li-.- il Pur- CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK rVnelday from Salt Lake where (Lrgal Advertisement) vey, Dr. A. L. Roeley, Univei diy OK TI1K RESPECTIVE SIGNERS be21 visiting the put few ait all depends upon the market and INFORMATION the conditions of the tiw, says Dr. vt Uuh and Reid V. lUUey, U. S. FOR Fl'KTHEK Notice to Creditors vk- A. L. Stark of the Utah State Fjreat Service, ivuik.-Uur- . ooo oollegw extension service.' Summons Venue and Nathalie IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Under moat conditions of fruit the laig-During j with period at the Trianing Salt Lake are visiting DISTHE JUDICIAL FIRST size will er demand a cei-taiJuiiiou the Recruits are given higher pries tvJ jnindfather, Mr. Neil Gyl-Jk- oj than smaller fruit. COURT IN TRICT THE STATE DISTRICT OF THE OF OF ecientific tests to detannine the By reducing the short time. for DISUTAH IN AND FUR CACHE THE FIRST JUDICIAL total number of fruits per tree early! class of .work for which he is best TRICT OF THE STATE OF! COUNTY. in the growing season an increase in suited by education and tempera-inne- i. AND FOR THE UTAH. IN UTAH u;M (mnU Drown of Idaho ia aiae results to those SCIENTISTS cn remaining Experienced officers talk Ij Mr. COUNTY OF CACHE. In (he matter of the estate of TilitinI with her grandparents, tree. the The sooner the thinning each recruit and endeavor to learn Lars Erick Danielson, also known aa Mrs. Hugh Hash. of fruit ia done after the June drop HOLD' MEETING his ainia and ambitions. Upon com- BERTHA Ia E- - Danielson, J. XEI.SOX, the better the results as a general pletion of three mmths1 training DECEASED. yw Aaron Hill and ehSdfen, Ven-i- n rule. Plaintiff, men are selected a competitive in Salt Lake City-- Sc i enti sts of the Vs. CREDITORS TO NOTICE and LaVere ofDaytth visited basis for assignment to the various This year, however, there is preof Utah met at the University Jrth Hn. A. J. Hill on Tuesday. Creditors twill present claims with at the JOSF.ni II. NELSON, also known sent in some sections serious dam- state' of Luh last week for the purpose1 trade schools maintained a JOSEPH II. NELSON, JR., o the undersigned adminvouchers age from hail. On trees that were of discussing various problems of; Training Stations. Defendant istratrix at lier residence at Smith- Uf ud lira. Kui Cannon and eon not acmost Tallest, celebrated, and, thinned earlier there is often interest, as well as to visited with SUMMONS Caclie County, Utah, on or elect officers' U, yd of Rupert, Idaho, cording to many, most beautiful' THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID field, ce to allow the re- in the Utah fruit enough over the Cannon Adell Mrs. 'before the 5th day of September, of Sciences,; Lighthouse in tine United States is Academy u,, and moval of the fruits moat injured Arts and Letters for the 1936. ensuing the 193 foot brick tower which stands, DEFENDANT: nek end. by hail and still leave a good crop. year. You are hereby summoned to np- -' Eva A. DunieTsr-n- , 66 Hatteras. ye-rat For Cape the cost of thinning may Among the important things con--' this North Canuliua landmark has pear within twenty days after ser-- 1 Administratrix of the estate KiH June Bergeeon of Lewiston, Although Mr. seem, high, it should be remembered sidered "at tjie1 meeting vice of this summons upon you if was the! cf Lars Frick Danielson, also is visiting a few days with of mariners one the guided through that the fruit must be picked at potentialities of the" water supply known as L. E. Danielson, od Mrs. E. C. Bergeson. wickedest bits of ocean along the served within the county in which harvest if not thinned earlier and in the Salt Lake Basin, which this action is brought, otherwise deceased. acAtlantic Coast. sea the Recently William Hadfield that it costs more to handle's cull cording to Dr. Frederick J. Pack wlliiin thirty days after service, and George C. lleinrick, 31r. and Mrs. finwhich it hod thwarted so long fruit when harvesting than a thin- of the Univerity of Utah, is far defend the above entitled action; and Attorney for Administratrix. md daughter, Eva, of Malad, visited ally humbled the old tower. Having; in case of fnrit. It should also be made from becoming a ned ' with week Date of first publication, July 3, the of your failure so to do, major problem, munched away a mile of the sandy j At im part clear that the material going into because dispite of the amount we I will be rendered against 1936. judgment Bingham. Margaret gn. a cull fruit would make larger Drat have used we have hardly touched' cape since the lighthouse .was built you according to the demnad of the j Date of last publication, July 31, in 1870, the waves finally neared been filed with 1936. home on grade fruits if the culls were re- our'' supply". Still another problem jin. Bose Hill returnedweeks its base and forced the Government complaint, which has visit moved early in the season. If pro- discussed was that of using the por- to order it abandoned. The second the Clerk of the above entitled Thursday from a three is pnaeijeed no reduction tion of the Colorado river which Court. jo gait Lake City with Mrs. Sarah per thinning in results and the n ullity ia due Utah and Wyoming in their Hatteras light tu succomb to the total This action is brought for the yield Btrieve. block white the and ocean, present of the crop is greatly improved by water pact of dissolving the bonds ofj purpose beacon replaced a 112 oa'ndsttne the between j thinning'Even and Manon operation. water the not Hill Mrs. matrimony and could though dfr. structure built in 1798. Another mile Plaintiff andnow existing and Thurs-d- n Je used in the vicinity of the river, Defendant, on for; in In other sections visited fruit Brigham growing, fifly inland, the Government will shortly jU'hnnent awarding to plaintiff the with Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Balia thinning ia a standard operation as said Mr. Wooley, who discussed this build its third time this lighthouse, tietentUnis right, title, equity and; is pruning, harvesting, and spray- problem, it could probably be diver- of steeL e tate ir. and to their visitited could be to a where Utah. of Irel Utah is place it Mia. Rigby Myer growers Many ing in L. E. NELSON, ng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. have thinned their fruit for a num- used." Attorney for Plaintiff ber of years and are still doing it H. A. Dixon of Provo, in the B. L Nelson. Good Hardware I'i;l Of rice Address with full intentiona to continue the sooial science meeting, decried the 8 Ariino Block, , method of state that u the V'ttb a claim Mrs. Ted is it Mr. and pay'ng Southgate and practice. They Let us supply your needs. You' in ita t as and using administering peiman-enof visited with important Philadelphia proposition just family will be pleased with tl school fund, which he claimed y. as Nr. and Mrs. James Hind on spraying. quality, ' i The number of fruits removed in a gradually shrinking because of Everton & Sons Co thinning will depend upon ths vigor the. system now in use. Officers for the coming year elecDr. G. H. Maugham of Ithaca, of the branch thinned. A vigorous LOGAN, UTAH New York, visited with his eiater branch with healthy green leaves ted at the meeting include: Dr. 0. Israel ia law, Mrs. Mary L. Merrill on cm mature to good size more fruits W.' U&AC, president; son, than a weaker growing branch. Each Kindly evening. branch must be considered separateFOB QUALITY MERCHANDISE ly when thinning. Under average con . Sander To Rent Safe Cleaning REASONABLE AT Many farmers say a telephone has a PRICES di Cions about 60 leaves per fruit Refinish your floors with our TRADE AT THE QUALITY GRO- in peaches and apples will be sufdollars and cents value, because it Use safe klefen for all dry! ' Bander. CERY ft MARKET. Adv. ficient to make good size. Thirty floor helps them sell more of their farm It is safe and it 2 HOURS cleaning. $140 cleans better. produce; makes it easy for them to Jha ral Ca-jjT- of r; in j ni i - ; 27-2- -- Wed-vesda- A Paying . Investment - Everton & LOGAN, CHARTER Sons Co. UTAH RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 NO 10135 REPORT OF THE CONDITION Everton & LOGAN, STOW OF Sons Oo. UTAn w wimM keep in touch with prices in more markets; finds buyers for surplus crops that otherwise might be a loss. The Commercial National Bank OF SMITH FIELDS IN1 THE STATE. .OF UTAH. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1936. (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes.) ASSETS Loans and discounts $204,874.15 1,533.45 Overdrafts United Statue Govern moat obligations, 59,575.00 direct, andor fully guaranteed Other bonds, stock, and securities 16J55040 Banking house . $8,150-00 Fsnuture sad fixtures 1,056.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash, balances with other banka, end cash items in process of collection. Cadi items not in process of collect ion Other assets , 9,200.00 047.00 16,848-8- 1 51,038.46 074.71 - 830.66 TOTAL ASSETS $341,17244 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporation! Time deposits of individual, partnerships, and corporations u. State, county, sad municipal deposits United States Government and Postal savings deposits Deposits of other banka, Including certified y nd esshJen checks outstanding Not secured by pledge of . hums andor investments .. 3289,582.62 Total Deposits Other liabilities Capital account! Common stock, 250 shares, Par 310040 per tharo. Surplus Undivided profit net Beeerves for contingencies J 71,231.42 HU- - - 2.566.44 Limited Time Only! 4-- 4,08447 4,50040 TOTAL LIABILITIES $341,172.24 to or Utah What a wonderful opportunity it gives you to have an Electric Range, of guaranteed quality in your home at an unusual bargain. RIGHT NOW is the time to discard methods of cooking. wasteful and RIGHT NOW is the time to enjoy the greater comfort, convenience, cleanliness, economy and perfect cooking results that an Electric Range will bring you. time-consumi- ng Easy Terms May Be Arranged unty of Cache hank. d I Thdtaas B. 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