Show New se es esA A number o of our progressive bus inc s houses have haye attractive ads in inthe inthe the Messenger this week Be sure to read them S R The Manti 1 High School baseball team defeated the the- Ephraim lim High School Wednesday afternoon the score being 19 to 8 3 Several snappy plays plays were made mado by winners Earl has returned home after visiting for some time In Provo Prove Mr and Mrs Melton Burns Jr of Los Angeles visited at the Fred Hal Hah home last week Milton Is following in in- inthe the footsteps of his faker faher He lie is deputy sheriff f Los Log Angeles coun I Mr 1 and Mrs Ra Ray P. P Dyreng Dreng au and daughter Lucille and Miss Opal Rig h by of Fairview went to Salt Lake I City Wednesday to see Morgan be bee fore he left for his field of labor w Dr J J. J Ray Raj Munk attended a two day day- the chiropractors 01 of the intermountain area at Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday Dr B. B B J. J Palmer president of the School chool of of Davenport 10 Iowa a. a L WAS present and n 1 1 t I b gae g ec ores U on the findings of workers at his school A convention of North Sanpete South Sanpete and Gunnison stakes was held in Manti ManU Sunday ISunda Five I members of or the general board were In attendance and gave instructions I Ito I to the various groups During tine tile noon hour the tho South Sanpete stake I I I boards served lunch to the general Doard members also the presidents of the We other stake boards Two Hundred and fifty mutual workers worl were present Gunnison stake had the greatest number registered f r Born to Mr and Mrs 1 Robert NelsOn Nel Nel- son October 12 a boy The Senior oral expression class is directing three plays The cast chosen for the plays are Jay Anderson Ander Ander- son Jay Larsen sen Norma Tuttle Earl Peacock Bill Em Keller Carol Mellon Neil Evelyne Carlson Simmone Buchanan Harold Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- son Carol Munk l Beth Deth Twiner Rus sel Denison Hazel Simmons a and d Helen Cox Under the direction of Ellis E. E Johnson the High School opera Joan of The Nancy Lee is getting under headway head date has not yet jet been set but It will be bo sometime sometime some sonic time in December f Therold Jensen was a visitor at Salt Lake City last week and we are arc pleased to state he has his ex ca and been admitted to the bar Miss Veda Holbrook of or Provo is st staying ying at the home of Mr and Mrs 1 R R. C. C o o thi winter She is I attending the II M. M H. H S. S I The rhe following people L attended c tho the I concert lt by Fritz Kreisler world famous amous violinist at Provo Pro Monday Mr 11 and Mrs 1 E. E E. E John John- Johnon Johnton ton son on Mrs W. W G. G Mrs 1 Glen Jensen Mrs r Alex Barton Darton Bernice Bernice Ber- Ber nice Barton Thelma Ja Ruth Johnson Veda C. C Jensen Orpha ha Munk Vilate Christensen Bessie Tooth Easton ton 1 ond and Clair Chair Johnson Mrs 1 Vilate Haladay returned to to I her home in Provo Saturday after spending tho the week visiting with her mother Mrs J. J B B. B Jacobson Thelma Jacobson Bernice Dernice Barton Mrs Alex I Barton and Beulah Cox accompanied ed od her Beulah Deulah will visit for a week weel with with Mrs Haladay and Beta Mad Made Madesen Madsen sen who is attending the tte B B. B Y Y U. U g 0 Dr Henry Henry- Henr West Vest and Elfie Fikstad of Pocatello Pocatello- Idaho motored to I ManU liana Friday night The They returned Sunday accompanied b by Mrs r West Yest and small son who visited in Manti 1 the past week Word Vord has been received by th relatives relatives relatives rel rel- rel- rel of Mr 11 and Mrs Melvin 1 Anderson Anderson Anderson Ander Ander- son of Centerfield of the fatal ac ac I which when their elgh old boy on his way toI to I school was run over and fatally in inI injured injured in- in I b by an automobile S If Mrs 1 Wilford Carlson and children left for ZIons Canyon Sunday Sunda where the they will spend the winter with Mr 11 Carlson i iI I I 1 Mrs George Fisher and son Howard of Farmington are visiting at the Lament Lamont Lyon home homo Mr 11 Carlyle Munk was home forthe forthe for forthe the week end before commencing his duties at the Willard Camp where ho he has been transferred lo to lothe lothe the position of Superintendent Mrs Airs Fred Madsen 1 ente entertained ata at ata ata a quilting Wednesday afternoon A delicious luncheon was served U Cleanliness of Ants Anti Not the least Interesting thing about ants Is their Instinctive cleanliness They have been provided by Nature with their own combs and brushes which they use frequently to keep themselves tidy and free tree from particles par tides of or soil soli I I How ow to Store tore Potatoes Safely J. I fA A poor POOl storage may completely ruin a a- a crop 1 of or first class potatoes but the best storage will not nol make unsound diseased potatoes into mar that ones says bays J J. J C. C Hogenson extension agronomist t of the tho Utah State Stale Agricultural college To store wet or muddy unripe bruised cut skinned diseased frosted or otherwise unsound tubers tubers tubers tu tu- bers is bound to lead to loss and aud audI disappointment Both moisture and temperature temperature- can be controlled by ventilation in ill properly constructed storage places i A temperature between 36 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit is the best for potatoes Below 36 3 G degrees the poI potatoes potatoes po po- po- po I develop a sweet taste which is undesirable able in market stock but hut dO doss does G not injure the seed stock Po will not freeze at a ture lure above 30 degrees They begin to sprout at 40 10 degrees Whets When first placed in storage potatoes potatoes potatoes po po- should have all possible yen ven I HaLon as as' long as there Is no danger of freezing This ventilation lowers the temperature and helps to re remove remove remove re- re move the moisture brought in from the field and also that given gl off off cr by bythe bythe bythe the tubers in curing If this mols mols- turo is not removed the tho pile swe sweats tB and anti rots may develop Enough ven veni I should be provided during the winter to keep the potatoes dry This may be accomplished b by wisps I of straw shaw about every six feet at tho top of the pit To prevent Ire freezing in cold weather er and to keep the temperature In Inthe the tl pit cons constantly low cover the pile of potatoes with two alternate layers layers layers lay lay- ers of straw and find dirt |