OCR Text |
Show tfSAT. MAT 5, Hit H 8 U H. FRIGE. UTAH For Mothers Sweet Tooth A Box of Sweets EVES Y THURSDAY FAOE THESE A MESSAGE OF LOVE TO MOTHER She never forgets you remember her with the Flowers she loves. Imagine her thrill when she opens the box Flowers from a Tisn't often that Mother gets a box of candy and Mothers Day (Sunday, May 8) is certainly the auspicious occasion for such a gift. Especially for her day we offer a Mothers Day box of most delectable dutiful son or daughter. Nothing could sibly please her more on Mothers Day, posSun- day, May 8. Two Pounds For $1.29 KELLEYS Warren s Flower S PHONE TWO TWO OH 1 PRICE, UTAH RICK. BONDED MEMBER F. T. D. A. Flowers For Mothers Day Mothers Day Hosiery As nature has nurtured the flowers of the field in the breast of her soil and reared them to loveliness and fragrance so has the mother nurtured her young through years of anxiety, solicitude, Nothing More Appropriate For Her, Just In, All the . New Spring Shades, Service or Chiffon: self-sacrifi- ce and devotion. What more symbolic gift could you n stow on Mothers Day than blooms or a hardy plant from be- $1.00 Per Pair well-chose- Nsvf1 CENTRAL SHOE STORE CARBON FLORAL CO. la Phone 245 PRICE, UTAH PHONE 349 WHY NOT JEWELRY THE GIFT OF CHARM? - r : Price, Utah HERES THE IDEA ! A RADIO FOR MOTHER Music soothes the tired mind . . .' kindles a smile when silence depresses. Thats why a Radio would be a joy to Mother. As her Gift, choose an I- Remind Mother of your lasting love-fothat charming symbol of it Jewelry ! Atwater Kent Radio $25.00 and up her by giving her the gifts that last. Sold On Easy Terms EASTERN LEWIS OPTICAL and JEWELRY CO. them were planted above Emery, a few part in Lower Joe 'a valley and a canwere planted in Huntington tree April 25 According to yon. Tliia yeari planting slock came .mPton, secretary-managfrom tho government forest nursery M ivv, Forest Notes er aonaI Lumber Manufactnr- - at Monument, f , aberla1'- eon8QmPou - 500 yean ago amount-aboi- it feet per capita the past decade the an-unn- K wpiL coMumption drop- about 275 feet and this yeir wtimated that there will hot bo iuIt i , 1J1" ! kI feet per capita. ?ai been due in part to V1 ituLil; olher nialeriala, stjrIci tustom ldti.lf i !r hoUB,np rZ"1;1 building, aad MR atandiirda. ordinarily the Vice of lumber of on,y de-'rui- one-thi- rj tnree years ago 0, Third. ,llanRra Humphrey, i ,n n Doakirk plant-Tlin it mP MWund enclosure w 18 The follow- t a irr,mainin trees were la-r- y county where part of tr. v. Colo. The apeeics planted waa Ponderous pine (western pine). A part of the tree were 3-- 0 seedling and the remainder were 1 tnnv plants. The ground waa in excellent condition so far as moisture was concerned and with a reasonable amount of moisture now, the trees sbiuld get away to a good kart. The 1 transplants were considerably larger and because of their shorter nmU wfr9 easier to plant than the throe-- y ear-ol- d seedlings. The first elk located on the Muddy district this spring were seen in the head of Babbitts hole front where, on April 14, twenty head came out into tho pines. The anow.wa hardy gone so that the elk have probably been living, up to tho present time, largely on browse. A few deer were seen in the pines. These animals have just recently come up on top oift of 2-- 2-- elk the canyons. Both the deer and condition possibly in fair were only been the early opening of spring has been to has it as to welcome game as live stork. While in Huntington canyon on Ap-r- il Lee Young, 35, Forest Offieera Merrill Anderson '.and Supervisor .ast year a Humphrey found where a dressed. and killed been fawn had and Since that time Ranger Anderson where found Larsen Warden name another deer had been MM dressed just below the Iear Creek all reporta it ranger station, from poach-in- g would serin Hint there is more on twin any in Huntington canyon forest. But Manli the of (her port who was guilty blight evidence as to eonld he discovered. killing tho of that There is a ismibilily. however, the eases. arrest may follow in ono of of Ernest Davis, who has charge lb of maintenance west to road from the foal mine has gone ovmountain, the of the top of the er theStraight canyon section Ephraim-Orange-vil- le UTAH Price PRICE, UTAH Manti 1 road and put it in the beat shape it has been in in a number of years. Ranger Ollerton reports that one day last week some lion hunters from Payson captured a large lion in Lake Fork whiyh measured nine feet from tip to tip. It seems that the big eat bad returned to the place where it had kilW a large buck some time last fall or winter, and after goiging on the old kill it had been eontent to lie around elose by and as a result it fell an easy prey to the experienced hunt and ELECTRIC Helper tie which will likely enter as soon as range lands usually at intermediate the season opens. Most of our catlie elevations outside bounranges open on May 15. On ont allot- daries. These careless individuals burn ment the season opens on May L Ths off the sagebrush and other vegetable stockmen who visited the area last cover for the purpose of improving week report that there is absolutely th qualit yof the forage and to. make nothing for the eattle at the present the range more accessible for liye time. the-fores- t" stock. A few years back a practice within the forest service of devoting a week in the spring of the veer to calling the attention' of the public to the nec essity of protecting our forests from fire was followed quite generally in ers. the regions .where the national forests on The early eattle ranges tbs forst, while generally pretty xuuch were located. The week waa known as free from snow, have but little vege- American Forest Week and wa set tative growth available for the eat- - aside as sncli by presidential prod-mion. No such week has been proclaimed for 1932 and yet we can perhaps profitably devote some time each A. year to special activities along that or similar lines.. In this part of Utah Will be at Liberty Hotel from our fire problem ia a little different from that of tho forests to the north. Tuesday, May 3d, until the folOur fire losses are principally due to lowing Saturday. wilfulnesi on the part of some of the l.and owners and other who lease the at Dr. W. Dowd LIBRARY BOARD MEETS FIRST TIME IN FIVE YEARS For the first time since December the library board met Tuesday evening. This fact waa brought out when Mrs. Mary A. Cantrill, librarian, was asked to read the minutes of tho last meeting. The present board waa appointed this year by Mayor Holla 29, 1927, ' E..West.- - When a Chinese girl gets married, attendants are usually the oldest and ugliest women in tho neighborIjer hood. ... Aluminum, which rolls for leas than a pound, was valued at 1545 war days. a pound in pre-Ciy- 25 cent il 1 li S': |