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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER THE MT. PLEASANT 1949 29. on 'Aiiicnmi mi mn rmxwoir uanci tl 4itL w V State Active Participant In Water Foliation Control Utah has a participation in C.i..e &. AL Wie start for the National good ; City, or from Ray S. Tan has a separate but containing the we rier. Show President, 819 Eusi spinner basket in whichthen clothes are placed and spui Center St., Provo. at high speed to extract the wa ter. Tips On Washing Machines One rinsing can be done in tin Given By U. S. A. C. extractor tub, and it is po.ssi Ohio spin clothes and wash in tin Extension Specialist conside ottier tub at the same time. T,.. Seveial faetois to spinner type needs stuuly coi.o when buying a washing ma struction and some means chine aie listed by Rhea Hurst rollers to lessen i the .ocking State Utah Agricultural Collegi hration, so that the nutlmu Extension home maiiagemen does not move over the floo. specialist. while the spinner Is operating How often you wash, how An automatic machine is a much you wash at home, am the space you have for using great labor saver because soiled and storing the machine shou i clothes can be put in, be washed with help determine the size of wash be rinsed, and spun-drieer to buy, she says. Sizes vary out attention, and no tubs ai from a two pound load capacity needed. The automatic machine ie in a portable machine to a five load in a non quires running hot and cold wa and automatic and automatic ma ter under good pressure. More hot water is needed per loai chines. differen than is usually used with a non There are several since tin types of washers. The wringe automatic ismachine hot and the second rinse type of machine may have agi first tators that move on a centra is warm. The total amount o', shaft and shift the clothe water used depends on youi washing habits. through the water, or may It adds to the safety and t as vacuum cups that draw wate operation if a wringer has a. through the clothes. The vac of uum cup method of washing I; least 4 positions with drain in for very (ward and rollers reversible especially suitable soiled clothes, but these ma all positions; if the rollers ch chines are slightly more expen not turn when the wringer i sive than are those having agi changing positions; if the safety release is easily reached; am' tators. The spinner type of machine if automatic pressure control Lake coo2-s- c FAftManJHOMEfe il. I PYRAMID inventory of sanitation needed compiled by the Sanitary Engineering Division of the Public State Health Seivlce in 1917. health departments of all the States as well as hundieds of city and county health departments cooperated in obtaining this estimate of the cost ol Water Pollution Control Program, authorized by the bOth Congress. Twenty sewage dis posal projects, estimated to cost environ$8,877,408, for which planning furnishing a healthy advances aggregating $183,973 ment for the entire Nation. were approved by the Federa. .More than half the states have Works Agency, and are in pro- enacted stringent legislation on water pollution control. gress in the State. The Federal Works AdminisThese figures weie reported b.. trator is authorized to makt Division Engineer W. 11. Chene in the Denver Office of the grants for preparation of drawsewFWAs Bureau of Communit ings and specifications for Facilities. age treatment works and to Several important water cours make loans bearing two pei es, including the Green, Sevier, cent interest for construction of Colorado and San Juan Rivers such facilities. Grants for plan drain a large part of Utah preparation and loans for conAreas within the state are in- struction cannot be made howcluded in the Colorado River ever, unless the project is apControl Basin, which Is one of proved by the State water polthe fourteen River Basin Pollu- lution authority and the Public tion Control Districts as set up Health Service. The Act also provides for. the by the Public Health Service. authorization of up to $1,000,000 Mt Pleasant Listed Sewage disposal projects in a year for the next five years to Utah, under the FWAs Advance the Federal Security Agency to and InvesPlanning Program from local be used as research publie works, include the follow- tigation grants to state and ten-poun- rape piovidcd. niary organization writ delightif a high machine is needed fully emeilauicd at a Halloween in order to prevent stooping paity Kihiay evening at vM of Min. Maiy Aag.in while using, it is worth while to Mrs. Othello Lund xupe. investigate a machine adjust with aide in height, or one that can v iM-- tins gioup. be laused easily. They came in lost ume fm tin il u is necessaiy to move tin occasion and the luncheon am. machine, lie sure it is equippen ganus weie also in keeping win xwive the i fletuation. with easily rolling, wheels. T. C. Clulstiansen, an cm Some washing machines have a water temperature imlicatoi pluyee at the State Capitol, is and an automatic timer that spending his days oif duly in may add to convenience in us Fountain Gieon. mg. if a floor drain is not used, ii Cradle News Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen is convenient to have a pump oi. announce the uirlval of a grand the machine. Provision is made in some daughter October 27 at a Payxui: machines to protect the rnoto. hospital. The mother is Dons H by cutting off the electricity il Sorensen. tin machine is overloaded witli Howard Allred met with a clothes. very painful accident Saturday while repairing his car, when tile top of the forefinger of his FOUNTAIN GBEEN hand was cut off, the second By Ada C. Anderson finger broken and the rest of the hand badly mangled. (Contniued from fifst j page.) Victor Rasmussen and Kenner Christiansen, students at the B. Y. U., were home for the weekend. Prl- Mr Collard and Miss Voneul Anderson of the lonelatiou gioup. Mis Raidell Collaid enter-aid on Sunday at a biimdai dinner m honoi id h r son Emmy Gene Collard The immi-d- i ile family was present, and a Miss ihli ley Jen-.inpei ,al of Nephi. st, Mr and Mis. Oliver Fields have leluim-horn M.sa, An, where they liae spent the past vs eek. d Mis. Elia C. Jensen enjoyed a visit recently with her son, l.aurell J risen and family In Roosevelt, Utah. While shooting rabbits on the western deserts this fall, sportsmen are urged to wateli out for inter range cattle and sheep. Hunters should avoid running them, and should respect the proH-rtrights of the sheep and cattle interests. Rabbits should be plentiful this year in Utah. It has been Visiting on Sunday with rela three years since the dearth of fives was Mrs. Erma Jensen of labbits in this .state, which Moroni. means that the hare population will he reaching its peak again J. Gayle Yorgason of Nephi if a normal cycle is patterned. was the guest speaker at Sacra They can be hunted with any ment meeting Sunday. His wife weapon. Mrs. Beatrice Yorgason, sang a vocal solo and was accompanied To select well among old Othei things is almost equal to by Mrs. LuJane Cook. talks were given by Miss Maxine new ones Truhlet. Wendell Mlkkelson is home for a few days. He has teen working with a road construction crew in Wyoming. The I.ark Group of the I - . ing: Salt Lake City, $2,772,000, plans not completed; American Fork, $313,000, plans in progress; Bountiful, $025,358, plans completed; Pleasant Grove, $150,000, plans in progress; Spanish Fork, $75,000, plans in progress; Price, $98,490, plans in progress; advance repaid; $254,900, Salt Lake county, $1,323,650: plans completed; Lehl, $483,653, , plans completed; Hyrum, plans completed. plans in Ephraim, $170,000, Gunnison, $107,000, progress; plans in progress; Huntsville, $53,500, plans in progress; Coalville, $91,000, plans in progress; Midvale, $106,500, plans in progress; Morgan, $198,063, plans in Ne-ph- $199,-864- $88,430, Montieello, plans completed; Ogden, $1,Mt. 500.000, plans in progress; progress; Pleasant, $150,000, plans in progress; Manti, $120,000 plans in progress. The planning of interstate water pollution con- Another $1,000,- trol agencies. 000 a year for five years is authorized to the Federal Works Agency to be granted to municipalities to aid them in paying lor surveys preliminary to the construction of treatment projects approved for loans. The new law is the first spe-cific Federal legislation aimed at cleaning up the streams of lie country. Major General Philip B. Fleming Federal Works Administrathe tor, has publicly described polluted condition of the Nations waterways as a national disgrace. "The problem is basically interstate," he said. "The remedy can only be found in coordinated action between the states. Action on a national basis is necessary if we are to remove the blight of pollution from our watercourses with the attendant dangers to health and huThe new law man welfare. provides the means to this end and its worth will be proved by of the complete cooperation every state in the union." SnEEC7Er: war- conditions ranted. The advances are to be jrepaid into the U. S. Treasury when construction is started. Throughout the country almost projects 1,400 sewage disposal were included among the some 7,000 contemplated local public works which had been put on the drawing boards of architects and engineers. other Utah, together with states, is in need of pollution con trol in many areas. Salt Lake county is planning a sewage treatment plant which would lie constructed at the estimated The plant cost of $1,323,650. will provide complete treatment with all necessary appurtenances to serve a contributing population of approximately a i i i i i i i i i TOM Fresh slocks cl popular brands eOFFEE25- rl Tap QaalHy ac-- ! be in Provo, November cording to Woodrow R. Jenkins, 17-1- extension poultrymen. i vb look inside each Cbuding is done by ssert and a tCX compare what they atroag Kght with fooeruMc standard. Egg that aaoot tha standards am labeled Grade A, Grade B, and eo oa. Eggs whose quality doae wot measure up are Grading is your Bsoet reliable guide to quality. i a. 55c a. h. 45: 1C: JiH-Uc- n a OatcnST:.. in Every egg we aell ia graded. And to protect their quality we take special care to keep them cooL That's why you will find eggs in the refrigerator at 27 thaatora. hc!at3tm.r.44j Grading plus special care means you can be tore of quality eggs every time at Safa way. Try them. Marsmlcde 41c tu kk I 55 b Ifcj To rs2y know Imw goad an agj is you havw ba what's iaswW How you know that? Vary simple fee tb gad oa th carton. Just I ...a 476 Ooffcs TL. IT fcxl! ts&y e! a i i a. Canterbury Utah is rapidly climbing toward the top in poultry, eggs, In re-eand turkey production. sixth been It has years In turhighest of all the states key prduction. With this great and Increasing importance of the turkey Industry in the state, future turkey his first and shows should prove to be a good source of publicity and advertising for Utah turkeys.to attend Everyone is invited fills show, and all turkey, growers and breeders are extended a special invitation to exhibit "ome of their prime birds, either on the hoof or New York dressed. Turkey growers and breeders 20.000. to enter birds are reAt Gunnison, Utah, it is pro- desiring to pay a small entry fee, sewer quired a to install sanitary posed are suitable trophies there hut treatment a system including and several cash prizes for each plant, at an estimated cost of .lass and division. Premium The approximately $107,000. lists and entry blanks will be State Board of Health has, for mailed to all turkey producers many years, waged a campaign who wish to exhibit. to force all cities and towns in In addition to the turkeys the State to Install sanitary Utah sewer facilities. Ground condi- both live and dressed, from Interstates and other many table water a tions, and high or esting things, such as demonmake disposal by cesspool on turkey preparation, septic tank unsatisfactory at strations attrac.Gunnison. These projects are educational movies, and will be tive commercial exhibits Utah. in of others show. ' plcal Before Congress passed the mMuded at the turkey Social events In connection Pollution Control Act in June with the show will Include movfrom been there had pressure a ies, banquet, and dance, in over sources many years many for such a measure. The cost of the afternoons and evenings. Further information can be obneeded water supply and waste the Turkey Show disposal facilities was estimated tained from $7,831,581,000 in a nationwide Manager, 102 Atlas Bldg., Salt , i i B.ca52e,2D.a1.C3 . Ii.flE5,3b.1i3 eoffca-VTree Tea i priced low i - ACT COFFEE is to be held. U.S.A.C., I I these projects had been started before the President last June signed the Water Pollution Control Act which authorizes the Federal Government to help the individual states control pollution of their watercourses by providFonltryman Discusses ing technical and financial aid. Mate's First made The FWA advances, through the Bureau of Commu- 'Annual Turkey Show were intended nity Facilities,reserve shelf of This year the word "turkey" to provide a meaning for local public works with blue- has an additional as the first Utahns, inasmuch ready and specifications prints Turkey Show to go to contract bidding when- annual Utah StateThe show will ever economic I I I 0? 'v $ , . M n GUARANTEED it Judge fee Try any cut of Safeway meat, oookad the way you prefer -tenderness, juiciness and flavor. If it fails to please you for any reason whatsoever wt will give all your money back. POT ROAST 53c SIRLOIN STEAK TTZeS?. . 75c ' GROUND BEEF it: . 53c . 43c I SHORT RIBSiZ.-- . . 33c I BREAST OF VEAL S . Frankfurters lb. 59c Veal Roast ZLT4 !b. 55c , Veal PAQF.1-FRES- B1 We CI.op.Er... Lunch Meat Picnics, Smoked These vegetables and fruits just cant help being good. Selected by our expert buyer right in the growing areas . . rushed to Safeway, they dont have time to lose their fresh goodness. ,!b. 59c lb. E3c A Grade. D. A Fowl Fryers lb. 69c lb. 80c lb. lb. 65c rZZ" Qwlif m . Horn, Halibut Steaks . .lb. 55c Stiver Salmon Steaks '3 . From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh APPLES CELERY n Husbands, Wives, and Marriage" d Maybe you read that Survey recantly in a national maga-nentitled Husbands, Wlvee, pub-ihe- e, id Marriage. It ihowed that among happily irried couples, those who themmlvtt outnumbered criti-ize- d other per-married unhappily Among luples, it was just the opposite ich one tended to criticize the other. lose who criticized the Thats the way it is In our town, s I guess it Is in yours. Criticism, hether its of a wifes taste for ats, or a husband's tusto for pipe FI L tobacco and an aveaing glaaa ef beer or ale, ii a sure start towards unhappiness. Ae for what made happy mar riagee, eompantonihip within the home waa listed most important of all. And from where 1 ait, a husband and wife who can spend an evening with nothing more by the fire exciting than a mallow glaaa of beer, and a friendly conversation are a truly couple! 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