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Show " , Mrs. Lela Mae Ashworth Died On Thursday. WEEKLY ORE SHIPMENTS LTRERA EEStoVffli Funeral services for Mr. Lola Mae Ashworth, aged 87, who died last Mammoth conducted Sunday at were Thursday, Mine United Stale noon in the Eureka Ward LDS chapel Tintie Bullion with Bishop Clarence O. Hogan preHanlbal Lexsa Burial following in the Eusiding. Co. (alllca) Utah Film Clay reka cemetery. Eureka Lilly Con 1 Mr. Ashworth died at her homo Mountain View She I after a lingering lllncs. here North Lily was born in Iowa March IS. IPOS, a Chief Con daughter of Mr. and Mra. Win. SherChief Cons, (lime) man. For more than fifteen years she had been a resident of Eureka. Total Carload Bert --o .. . Surviving are her husband, Ashworth, now residing in Lyman, . 'Colorado; three daughters, Ruby, STOCK SALES 'Millie end Joyce Ashworth of Eurc-- 1 Sher-- 1 km; five sons. Wllllsm, Robert, TUESDAY man, Mik eand Roger Ashworth of Chief Con. t6e. Eureka, a sister, Mra. Mildred Blnola Tintie Standard 11.87 . of Hugo, Colo., a brother, Edw. Sher-- J man of Carval, Colo., and her mother MONDAY Thera were no aula of Tintie min- Mra. Kutua Clod feller of Denver. ..... ing share of the Salt Lake Exchange AGREE TREKS AND EDUCATORS o Tlntl Standard If nnd I If .iti I (cross-examinin- I I Ion uniform WEDNESDAY. There were no sale date. on thl There is no reason get lost in the forest wilds, or even deserts, of the United States should starve to death provided they, or even one of a group, are equipped with a working knowledge of botany. For there are no fewer than 3,500 different species of plants and grasses used by the Indians years ago, with more than half of this number of edible vari-tNEW YORK. why hikers who o Unreasonable Women Hear Belter The average man lose acuity faster than the woman. The woman hear considerably more than her stalwart mate of the same disage a many husbands have covered when they tried to sneak in late from lodge meeting. Men lose most in hearing the high notes, up at the right end of the piano keyboard, or in womens voices. This ia another instance when men miss something ; it is as difficult for them to hear a voice like mother's used to be as it Is to get the taste of her legendary pies. trict thru out the state. The statement will give the tax payer all the necessary Information and It will also be condensed In such manner that It will be a saving to the school districts. The Tintie 8chool District has always been fair with Its taxpayers In that K has listed the receipts and expenditures in such a manner that no one could be confused as to the income of money and the manner in which it was spent. i i NUTRITIONAL ' ! Try to include in your meals every day MILK (I quart for children nnd ' Ara you making adult) TOMATOES, ORANGES. GRAPEFRUIT, GREEN full usa of fka VITAMIN SAVING ABILITY Of YOUR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR? (1 or more servings) OTHER VEGETABLES or FRUIT (2 or more servings) EGGS (I per day or at least J or t a wreck) foods In your refrigerator. Let them cool first. Piece s cover on wsra foods. Don't open the refrigerator door of truer ihsa is absolutely neces- LEAN MEAT, POULTRY, FISH (I or more 7 i serv- ings) 4. Don't leave the door open while carrying foods to other places. CEREALS and frequently. After inch of ice accumulates on your refrigerator, its efficiency decreases. (At least 2 servings of whole grata cereal products or enriched" bread) Speed up defrosting by placing FATS Defrost BREAD one-four- th hot water in the traya After the accumulated ice it removed, change the hoc water to cold SWEETS WATER (6 or more glavses) Keep the refrigerator at the normal temperature recommended by the manufacturer. Too low s tern- is not necessary and may Im4 UTAH POWER SulUlaa mi ary bu4 I KmM & IviMii UctfflMslActa Uaiid 5. ate Mi ll Rf Crature d; Cult mV. 0. LIG:r lit world's Reddy KUoueSt Power service predated for yea by AmerUea ha- - . i lie Had ef power that serves WS of It . 1 Trained Watchdogs Uaed To Guard Defense Plants WASHINGTON. Trained watchdogs have amply proved their worth in guarding defense plants and in u' o. dustries, the war department says "One dog is the equivalent of six guards." declared Lieut well-traine- Col. Clifford RODEO at Faust Ranch VZUTON, UTAH Labor Day, Septemder 7th STARTS AT 4 P. M. horrid." ia "He bought my engagement ring out of town, and I can't find out how much he paid for it." Cultured People "1 see the Hawks arc gellin' purty pretentious library." "Yep. Fourteen mail order ADM. 55c and 30c d Smith. a ExStrong Man, 65, Gives Blood for Transfusions j ; gj ' LOCAL ADS ! Shame oa Him FOR SALE OR RENT Modern She Yea, of course I changed my See L. good location. e, D. . mind. Any woman ha a right to Child. change her mind. He If women used as much time WANTED Box 4 room house. Any-- ; one wishing to sell please contact j in making up their minds as they I Mrs. Roy Hansen. do in making up their faces they wouldnt change them ao often. FOR SALE Five room house, gooil condition, splendid locution. R. N. Wordy Guy Mason. Lecturer Allow me before I close to repeat the words of the immortal WISH to trade four room house Id i Webster. Eureka for house in Mammoth or. Mr. Oldtimer Land takes, Lois, Silver City. Will pay difference. lets git out o' here, she's agoin' ter Write or phone J. M. Beck, Tooele, start In on the dictionary. Utah. j FOR SALE Vt interest in Buckeye Inspecting Tires? "Automobiles are so good now you lease, four years to run. Call Re- rarely see a driver squirming under porter tor further information. one of them as formerly. WANTED for Rawlelnh route MAN a "True: it's invariably pedestrian you see squirming under them of S00 (amille. Write today. now. Raw-lelKh- Dept. Denver. UTI-151-B- Understand? To estimate the cost of living they average the price of 160 arti- cles." "Well, I'll wager they can't And the cost of the average birthday present. Use of T Since tnbaern bitfi Feel r'er.W cn,ta'n ml RY t&Y g BUY UNITED STATES WAR iWBONDS anb STAMPS s, a suitable for hra hold cook in? ?ml industrial ust. Switzerland has ordered that more tobacco must be permitted to go to seed. FOB-VICTO- Not everybody with a d,Jlzr to spare can shoot a gun straight but everybody can shoot straight to the bank and buy War Bond. Bay your 18 every pay day. Sad Song Every blamed one of that brass band that played at the county fair last week skipped out of a weeks board. "Oh well, you know that music is full of beats." S WITH UNCLE SAM t.IKKK.l LODGE NO. lit, I. a O. Fine! Great! Wasnt it nice of Ma to let me go to the baseball game with f 7 pnv.. Neil ODonnell Metropolitan Moan "Memory Is strange. Yea, the landlord remember to lay in cheap summer coal, but never remembers to have the boilers overhauled till after a cold snap." Tk4 SsiAdtEa; aes in Cmko&b CONST SUC TON AND eetair... chance, bystander fell! A poor Real Estate Agent: I can sell you this house on very easy paymehts. Prospect That's interesting. I didn't know there was any such thing as an easy payment. Night. MJK: While Mi Does It summer site has kept her sleeves Rolled up her arms are brown; Ail But home again, with work to do. She'll promptly roll them down brains. Lgyu Then you've got a funny looking sample case. tsfean Call Any Time Daj or UliL hL Parados - I Dignified Service ai a Nominal Cbnrgn. ot COAO d Usual Custom Edward PHILADELPHIA, PA. ("Spike") Howard, a retired strong to She1 Tommy, what are you going give me for Christmas this year? man, is doing a vastly different act He I'm going to give ynu the air these days. Howard can still break chains across his chest, bend steel until after Christmas. spikes into horseshoes with his bare hands and tow a Looking to the Main Chanre truck with I don't believe In gimcrack gifts," his teeth. But now, at 65, he deSaid good old Deacon Dole, votes most of hia energy to giving blood transfusions. Hardly a day "For winter days I give my wife Soap, flour, lerLui ker, veal.-- ' pastes that he isn't called on Mortuary PHONE 54 Not Straight She tried to kill him with a But she was, truth to tell. So cross-eyethat by gracious ' J j j V. Mvets Every Wednesday 7:30 P.M., I. O. O. F. HALL lbiilnx Brothers Invited to Attend. KENNETH SPURRIER, N. G. A. M. ROSS. Secy. Jimmy 10-to- n ALL KINDS OF REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. ' cata- logues, 30 on farm implements and 25 railway folders and road maps is enough t' make any man's home complete. Afghans, German shepherd. IT AND UP pinschers all have been "drafted into service to furnish not only protection, but also companionship for army and navy sentries. Trained by Dogs for Defense, Inc., New York city, an organization of dog fanciers, breeders and trainers, the canines are put through a systematic course which teaches them to detect the presence of prowlers. "Hello, Dtxlge, anytliing going In one instance along the Pacific coast, watchdogs were responsible on?" "Yes, my expenses." for locating several men hiding in a boat underneath the piers, the army Satchel Puss revealed. Mctyte My stock In trade Is CASTAGNOS 4th ANNUAL ; Joe "Whats the matter now?" pot-her- GREEN or YELLOW VEGETABLES sary. 4. red-bu- LEAFY, 1. Do act place hot 5. RAW GREENS ing.) ommended for everyone's daily diet. As you look over the list, note how the majority of the foods require the protection of your Electric Refrigerator-prwhich helps save the otection so vitamins vital necessary to good health. To help you enjoy the most efficiency from your Electric Refrigerator, we offer the following suggestions: 2. 3. cabbage, SALAD (1 or more serv- At the right is the United States Government's Nutritional Guide, rec- , pint for I palate, and those same plants are growing in North America today. A number of trees and shrubs pro-- 1 vided nuts many herbaceous plants gave greens and other types of vege- tables; fruits came from innumerable sources, and many bulbs and tubera which are passed unnoticed today provided tasty vegetables, seasonings or nourishing ground meal. In the absence of wheat the Indians used the seed of many other grass plants for flour. Acorn Was Popular. Perhaps tha most important food plant was tha oak. The trees with the sweetest acorns are the Califor-- , nia live oak and the basket or cow ; oak of tha Atlantic atatea, but any j acorn may be used for food if the tannin is removed. Indians ate the nuts of more than 40 species of j trees and shrubs, as well as the nut- - ; like seed of the water chinkapin, or American lotus. Fruits are another source of food in the wilds. The Indians enjoyed fresh berries and berry like fruits from at least 278 species of plants that occur in the United States. Many species of flowers, too, were consumed. A number are grown in vegetable gardens today. They are all of Eurasian origin; cauliflower, broccoli and artichoke, of which we eat the bracts of the flower in the bud stage. The Indians, however, ate raw the flowera of 24 species of wild plants, boiled the flowers of many others; fried the 'flowers of boiled the buds of the the common milkweed and cooked as the inflorescence of 15 oilier species in the bud stage. It seems that anything green, tender end not too fibrous was used. More than a dozen different kinds of leaves were eaten raw. Wild rice, restricted in its distribution, was known to only a limited number of tribes. Learns Value of Ferns. The white man ia just beginning to learn the food value of the ferns, of which the Indians used at least 20 species. Some of these now are being aerved in restaurants on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and at least one kind is being commercially canned. The outstanding fern plant used as food by the Indians was the common brake or braken. The j rhizome was utilized, its bark being removed and white heart roasted. ' Though it resembles the dough of j wheat, its taste ia too pungent for most white people. The Indians, however, relished this nutritious food, particularly In the Northwest. The intermediate part of the frond in the early spring is delicious and when properly prepared suggests asparagus shoots. So sustenance can be found in the woods and fields. There is food also In the prairies and along the shores of lakes and rivers, In pools, even in margins of deserts. These native foods are not recommended aa staple articles of diet but they provide a source of food in an emergency J U.S. Government GUIDE SMART GUT ! .maw neaez: ! back." Vegetables, grains, fruits and seasonings are to be found in the wild and were obtained by the North American natives, writes Marian A. and G. L. Wittrock in the Journal of the New York Botanical Garden. Dependent to a large extent on the plants that could be gathered, the Indian found many to satisfy his Tbs Utah State Treat Association atid the Utah State Board of Education have agreed upon a somewhat similar form of publishing the financial statements of the school dis- farm- Do you Two gangsters were escorting a member of a rival gang acroas a lonely field on a dark rainy night. "What rats you are," grumbled the doomed man, "making me walk through the rain like thia." "How about us?" growled, one of the escorts, "weve got to walk y. retort. a Witness I do. Counsel Then tell the court this: If 15 men plowed a Held in live houra, how Jong would it take 30 men to plow the same field? Witness They couldn't do it. Counsel--Wh- y not? Witness Because the 15 men have already plowed it. Forests and Fields Abound In Varieties Used by Indians Years Ago. . Slept emter 3, 1941. understand a simple problem or not? I . TLursda, g Counsel -- Now, don't quibble I 7a . o-- ' CANT BE DONE Wild Plants in . U-- -- |