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Show . T' , .j PAGE SIX THE SUN. Proper Food Essential For Healthy Body; Home Canning For Years Food Supply tier of the family for the next year. On the farm this cash outlay will not be mwxaxry eince the firm biuwrf . By ELNA MILLER Extension Nutritionist, U. 8. A. 0. Since the first essential towards being fit ia to lie projtcrly fed, the family's food habit must be trained to select the following foods in the prescribed amounts every day of the year. Cod liver oil Two teaspoons full for all expectant and nursing mothers, and for all infants aud growing ehildrcn. Dr. McCollum recommends that eod liver oil be fed from the first month to the twenty-firs- t year. By that time the habit will be so well established that it will be continued the rest of ones life. Milk One quart every day for the first twenty-fiv- e years and at least one pint for the next seventy-fiv- e. After that the person who does not like milk may stop drinking it. Butter The kind made from but ter-fand not butter substitutes, should he served with every meal. Vegetables Three servings every day. One leafy such as spinarh, cabbage, eelery, green string beans, beet green, chard, asparagus, ete. One serving of potatoes and one serving of some other vegetable. Whole grain cereals Two servings. One should eome as cerd eal. The seeoud may be whole wheat bread. Proteins One egg and one serving of meat, fish, cheese or dried beans. Water Six to eight glasses. At present food prices it will cost just one hundred dollars per person to buy these essential foods for one year,, where everything must be purchased with eash. In most of our homes, we know that one hundred dollars in eash will not be available for feeding each mem- at let-tue- e, home-cooke- UNITED STATES FUEL CO. Largest. Producers of Coal In Utah Affiliated With the United States' Smelting, Refining and Mining Company FOUR GOOD COALS lacked By Service HIAWATHA, PANTHER, BLACK HAWK, KING : These four, mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being hard, firm and dean. Our fuel supervisor, technically trained and experienced, is at your service at any time to talk over your heating problems. General Offices Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH lu-pro- can very well produce s iiortion of the year's fix'd supply. One big food cost ean be cut down garden. by means of a year-roun- d There am those who argue that it is mom expensive to do home canning than to buy the commercially canned products. From the stand-jxiiof time, lubor and fuel that and may be true, but if the fruit stored or or canned are vegetable dried and in the cellar, thoae tro servings of fruits and vegetables are more apt to get into the f amity's diet each dsy. Then, if some provision hi been made for preaerv-jipart of the disyear meat supply, a more even tribution of protein will be possible. The farm home ean he equip ed with storage facilities for all foods which ean be stored and for drying or curing foods which can he preserved that way. After that has been done there still remain those fruits and vegetables and meats which ean only lie preserved satisfactorily by canning. nt Kiz News A large crowd attended the dance given in Kix Saturday night. No Sunday sehool was held here on seeount of the conference session at Price. Ernest Babcock and Stanley Drai-ne- y motored to Price Monday of last week on business. Lafe Norton waa eslled to Price Wednesday of last week. He made the trip on horseback. Mrs. Lucy Boren and daughter with Mr. and Mrs. Harold John ston of Price Sunday. Erastus Workman has moved all the sheep he is earing for to Ruck canyon for the summer. Stanley Drainey, Lewis Workman and Qratien Etchebapie were in Price on business Tuesday of lat week. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Boren, Lucy Boren, Andrew L. Herring, John Guy, Alton Anderson and Forrest Guy visited in Price on business Monday of Tennis elub Kye Bath and Britain is Great social spot. a new now the worlds most prosjierous Peter The - US U- U--UT 13 CHARGE OF DRUNK DRIVING PAIR MADE AGAINST VOOIK Rich of Elrov Anderson and Art Vera Sunday arrested by Price were and charged of police, chief Davis, intoxicated. They NEW YORK. Actors in serious with driving while ealled were taken into custody at Price city are frequently dramatic roles under very upon to preserve decorum when circumstancAnderson pleaded not guilty Rob-netrying tt II. of 4. Justice number before es. Any arraigned trial was some evoke his to preliminary and plots 27laughter during the set for Monday, June tense scenes have two per It is estimated that only kept entire comsubmitted for manuscripts the waof cent hot panies in in book ter. There, for in- publication are ever published form. a was trap stance, set for Bert Lytell. He was appearing in a skit, The at the Valiant, COAL Valhalla of vaudePalace. The ville, A group of 18 friends were seeing him from tne front row. There ia an agcononizing moment when Lytell as a demned prisoner looks out at the audience just before walking to the Insurane v .O.MHiTYILi SPRING CANYON CO. is the betrayal of a soul in torment, steeling himself for a hero's death. When Lytell gazed out he caught sight of eighteen fiery red mustaches of the handle bar variety attached to as many lip. He did not way to a snort of hilarity until fivereached the wings. But he could not take a curtain call It Agency W write all kind of Ib FiM, Lightning, Tornai. B1b and Automobile ty beat eompaniM in tba Btatea. Phon ud Oui Agent Win (g J. BRACKEN LER Braler Building, Ram FRICK, UTAH Miser and Shipper af the CUfiirated Spring Canyon Coal The late Cyril Maude, on the openMines At ing night of an American engagement, SPRING CANYON, UTAH noticed two London cronies in a stage General Offices. PIT Newham box in full evening dress. A curtain BalMiax screened them from the audience. SALT LAKE CITY. ETAD durthem he looked at When again, ing a scene alone on the stage, they NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE were in athletic shirts and shorts, Enzineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1932. Notice ia hereby given calmly swaying palm leaf fans. 2H, May that the Columbia Rod and Gun club, On the night of his divorce a lead- whose princiiwl place of business is Columbia, Utah, has made application in ing man had as a front row customer with the requirement of the comediShe was a his recent wife. Session Law of Utah. 1919 to 191X1, enne who eould simulate a drunken inch, to appropriate .002 of a o.f.s. of water from a spring in Carbon county, hiccup. During a tender love making Utah. last week. Raid water will be diverted from scene, as he whispered soft nothings the point of issuance of said spring which After experimenting twenty years, ahe interpolated every few minutes bears 2030 feet south and 3943 feet east f the northwest corner Rec. 9, Twp. Spencer Coe, florist, Winsted, Conn., with ankle deep regurgitations. 12 South, Range 7 East. Ralt Luke base has succeeded in raising green and meridian, and mnveyrd a distance of But the greatest back stage hoax 1700 feet where it will be used from May was perpetrated by Leon Errol and 1st to October loth, inclusive, of each and for domestic of run the year culinary purposes. Walter. Catlett during This appliratkm is designated in the Sally at the New Amsterdam. At state engineer's office as File No. 11254. the end of the first act Errol an All protests against the granting of nounced that among celebrity visitors said application, stating thr reasons there was- - the noted Italian Count Luigi, for, must be by affidavit in duplicate, with a fee of $1.00. and filed war ace and richest young bachelor accompanied in this office within thirty (30) days in Italy. The count had arrived the after publication of this notice. limousine with a motor eyele escort GEO. 31. BACON, deleand in tow of a foreign-lookin- g State Engineer. Date of first publication, June 2, 1932. gation. His lapel hung with medals Date of completion of pub!, June 30. 1932. and across the white expanse of shirt front waa the familiar red ribbon. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dig- trut Court In and For Carbon CounHe was introduced with eyclonie ty, State of ltah Intermountain Build-"Jmet after the and plause, play, Loan a corporation, east He kissed the hand of Marilyn "ilaintiff, vs. Association, Ranto Lupo. Tony Lupo. James Lupo, Rosa Lupo Pequilla, Miller and several girls in their John thusiasm, kissed him. The count was Lupo, Mary Lupo Caputs, Rants Lupo, administrator of the estate of Filomena and still is Tony, the bootblack Lnpo, and , H. 8. Robinrtt, trustee in the Lambs. bankruptcy of Columbia Motor Rales Coin- ..U,rSJ,iun- - defendants. Notice pflS Sheriff's Rale. No. 3908. No two celebrities display snch hip- To be sold at Sheriff Rale to the high and menacing jutting ehins est bidder for rash on the 25th S)-li"of Gershwin and Maurice Chev- June, A. I), 1932, at the northday wont alier. It waa Rube Goldberg, joining Gatbon county court house them at a cocktail party, who lifted jn. Iricet Ltah. at 1:30 o'clock p. in., the following described property, his glass and toasted: Chin-chiat the southwest corner Thira (3. Block Reven (7). wlr"Jr : hence east one Large hotel relax in their attitude toward lobby loafing. In flush days fprt; ,hMW thence loafers were aired by house dicks, west one hnndred fifty-tw- o fwt: (152) feet, thence sueh flaneurs relieve south e today, because (53) the desolation, they are welcomed. provements! b'Kim,inR' wi,h fatta in" During frequent harilup spells of early days in New York, I spent many (,nn Utah. hours in those deep cushioned divans First nn,l,Jitt 0,,r1rbon June 23. 1932. dotting the bewildering colonadcs, em WE boring the forlorn hope that some NOpTHINmcnf?fR,l.rPICATION opulent would step out of the iiassing offu Tr ifiJhT I2,7Xr' ltah. lmJ June is? scuff-scuto announce: You are 2 that John W M.ifinir. f "!" I the to man me in Lon Jnlv 1 inSo tab. who represent just """'braising Mm don. trad Em rv No. i ke to-wi-t: n! fifty-thre- The Best Time to ADVERTISE Equitable Mined In Carben Caanty Shipped Everywber Proper! ie At Standardville, Utal PREPARED ON ONE OF IB IN THI UNITED STATES FINEST TIPPLES Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes Standard Cod Qi SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offiem Ninth Fleer Kearns BdHhl NOTICE FOR PL'BLICATWX- -l partment of the Interior, GnmlL Office At Salt Ixike City, Cttk. Id tWBl 3, 1032. Notice U hereby gi alaboa D. Baiafovtn of Bunnydfe iu who on May 20, 1920, made Homestead Entry (as smraW) . 0301IS5 for E V4 RE U Rec. 18, NhSEI RWHNEH. EHN1V14. jASJtJU Twp. 15 South, 15 Eart, RKH. 8HNEH. NW14 NEit. 14 1 Rec. 19. Twp. 10 South, Ringe Ralt Lake base and meridian, hu notice of intention to make fiml I to establish claim to the land ateni cribed before J. Bracket Lee. public, at Price, Utah, on the 2W of July, 1932. Claimant nesses: Henning B. Olsen and Cn man of Price, Utah, William MnrdmJ Green lliver, Utah and Gust Hr of Runnyside, Utah. ELI F. TAU) Register. First pub. June 9; last, July Rec. 24. L?l , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior. Geiieml us Office At Ralt Lake City. Uek, 04X539 foe W448W 29, 1932. Notice is hereby gww Hcc H -IEdith Curtis, widow of Wlllitm 10 Indeed, there was a contact in the W HXW H , tin, deceased, of Ralt Imke City. 1 old Fifth Avenue one winter after- 10Vl&Au4! Tp' 12 8o",h- - Range who on April 7, 1927, made 8tOiir erid'an. has No. 030153 for Hoinesteau noon. A gentleman in an adjoining notira of K U, i j"?5"" " ""h" fn"l proof WHREH. Entry SBHNWU BfC. 11 ehair suddenly turned and observed: riCd hrfohredun,.r"1,b': U,nd h,,ve Rec. 24. Twp. NWHNEU You seem awfully worried mendm-iwl He Andrus, notary Range 12 East. Salt Lake didnt know the half of it. And wo day of fey filed nolire of intention to make n ,h ?" names as proof to establish claim to the land .v fell into prolonged talk. The npshnt JTSur.JLv1 1,n,Ilnw ,,f Spanish Fork. described before Ira B. Uanaon. was an offer of $10800 a year am Grove, public, at ML Emmons. Ttab, on travel expenses. By sneer coincidence dny of July. 1SW2. Claimant w. he dropped into a ehair three removwitneases : Niels Iesrson and I son of Boncta. Utah. Or Ox ed from mine in a shine parlor next 1932. bell. Utah, and Abner Bwf of Atf morning. Before 1 could eateh his eye Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. NOTICE FOR he was dickering with a shiner to be PUBLIC ATIdV DE-- First pub.. May 2fi; last June his valet for $75 a week. It aeemet Ixmd June NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0N-partm- ent he hired everybody he met. of tho Interior, Genrnu that UtHh. Office At Ralt Lake City. Il'h- - f Short shavings r Lawrence Wheat, kraising 13, 1032. Notice is hereby Kl"J former juvenile favorite, is a tailor RKH Rra for HE(4 U E. Elmer Finch of Colton- KHKKli on June 18. 1029. made in Los Angeles. Frank Crownenshiehl J J Range Homestead Entry No. 94if49 goes to soma sort ItJSrS 23. filed NHS4.REHRWH 8cof a party every proof NWH8WH Sot. 24. 1VP.JJ above evening. Earl Ben Range 8 East. Salt Lake notice of Intention to to; ham, the fashion of proof to establish claim to the able tailor, waa described before J. W. IlammonnL11. Amui the movies once. the puhlie, at Price, Utah, on nwnes of of July, 1932. Claimant Sing Sing is from ride. I'lih El Price, nesses: D. A. Finch the Indian name, Tsh. EM F dTAV?Jr&"H!IiH fl ler. George Lopaa of Colton, jj. Stin. E Sting 1932. A. Elmer of Onlton. eanora Dusa made of Provo, Utah. ELL a hobby of collectLOR, Register. Ltf htst pubn June 23; last, Jitlf 91 ing scissors. Sime Silverman, who has James TAtliln ,w! th"t The Sun cornea a little bUL bot 0f smoked a hundm cigarettes each dav "Jhfinr lintel must have it regardless for years, has quit Charles Butter-wort- h once edited obituary column. "F.H. 'UKUflvu If f W XKM. Good old Bill Hart still M- - pget, more S'Mh. lUng than five hundred fan letters weekly 'iASu--c fc' Tom Mix in his heyday received more fan letters than any other star. Hi-H- at Goal. $6-0Iris Smith, notary nnklu'1 II. n. and Marseilles now have fat breai Per To lines. Charles Knhhuan, Capitol " witnesses MOVWO A ? FURNITURE ater usher, found and restored a nd of Weniofi ThJ-,- n P- SPECIALTY I t"h, J. plritenxen and 1)00 brooch rcecntly. Johnny W eis- Utv ,J!!r1" RsHsmiiwn muller has a brother named Johu Phone 1W-TAYLOR, ITT AH ff PV Nec-Z- lkf 1 Is when your competitor isnt advertising. But of business man, who is really in buscourse, a wide-awainess, will keep his firm name constantly before the eyes of the public. But when his competitor stops advertising, it doubles the chances that his ad will bring new business to his store. ke Now is the time to advertise while there are so many standing by and waiting the turn of conditions. 'You can make a decided upward turn in your business by launching a conservative local advertising campaign .in THE SUN. The Sun goes into practically every home in a vast area contiguous to Price, and advertisers using these columns are bound to get results. u"! r ! 1 l&V!h' ay ti ni' : rES'W;'!' ssAaataSW' -- Utah-Brow- n Ss Commercial Printing In All Its Branches Phone No. 9 Price, Utah ff th f.-- n .7' 5 "l - M. ANDERSONS TRANSFER 0 ? ,UW U"t. July 21, 1031 Evvnv |