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Show Color Ties House Togeiher UTAH WHEAT CARRYOVER STANDS AT OVER TWO MILLION BUSHELS the kitchen. We made muffins .Jeanne Redd ned any fruits or vegetables yet and baking powder biscuits. Neva Eduards, iron to W e went into the kitchen an Helen, Neva, Ardith and Mira Mrs Stowe gave us a lirmmi-CLUB NEWS Utah darryover stocks of made muffins and Jeanne, stratum on a red devil's food wheat Friday stood at 2,082,000 Nancy and Charlottee made bismade a frosting that We held our nineth meeting cakebushels of which 36 per cent was cuits. They all turned out very 31 at 2 00 It was held at !' Put ln the cake before it is July from July stock a year ago. The well. cool. our leader's heme. same picture prevails over the to next Our be We held discussed meeting demonstrations Alter we sampled it we nation, according to the July re- August 6th at the home of were asked if we had can- - tui tied to the living room and port of the Bureau of Agricultural Eormomncs. Utah farmers, however are not holding the grain. They are liquidated down to the 230,000 bushels, less than half of the d wheat at the same time last year. The wheat is held in ware houses and mills. The feed grains, barley and oats held over are higher than last year and most this grain is being held for use on farms. As the new harvest begins, the United States has in storage bushels of wheat, 559,349,000 compared to 255,670,000 bushels a year ago. I 1 I 1 4-- - el gray-gree- Peter Jones Returns From Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones recently returned from- the northern part of the state. They have been visiting with his children and their families. De Vaughn lives in Farmington and Velma Jones Cook in ProvoWhile at Farmington they attended a concert of Jean Fenn. She starred in Edwin Lesters production of The Song of Norway." In San Francisco and Los Angeles she won the praise of the critics for her brilliant soprano voice and striking appearance. Carl Fuerstner, a member of the Brigham Young University and prominent Utah Pianist was her assitant artist. Farmington is a cultural little city. It brings to its people the best in music and art. It was here the L. D. S. Primary was organized by Aurelia S. Rogers seventy-fiv- e years ago. A tapestry picture of the first primary lines the back of their L. D. S. stage. Many of the L. D. leaders were born there. Among them is George F. Richards. The Jones were the guests of Lavelle Butt and family of Ogden to a musical drama depicting the Mormon treak across the plains from Nauvoo, 111., to Salt Lake City. Igor Gorin, an international Polish singer starred as Brigham Young. The name of the play was All Faces West," The Ogden stadium made an ideal setting with Old Glory waving in the cool mountain breeze, a cast of 141 people in addition to the Indians and white dancers, the ladies chorus, and n the male chorus and the piece orchestra and with the wonderful voice of Igor Gorin resounding above them all made a picture beyond deMrs. scription according toJones. The Lovelle Butt family were all members of the cast. - j pays must News of4-S"3 CLUBS H CLUB NEWS Members of the YY-BClub met at the home of Bessie Continuing in their efforts to and Verdell Harvey on July 28th solve their own production and at 3 p- m. for our twelth meetmarketing problems, Utah tur- ing. The meeting was called to orkey growers are again sponsoring a special sales campaign dur- der by Janice Crowley and she ing the first two weeks of Aug- gave opening prayer. Lorraine ust. according to Dail A. Prows, Shup, a visitor, led the group in Salina, president of the Utah the pledges. Bessie Harvey led the group in some songs and turkey federation. Mr. Prows, who was in Salt rounds. k The secretary, Ilene Lake City to start the Miller, Time" gave a report on the amount of Turkey campaign featuring turkeys, ad- money we have spent on our vised that turkey prowers have community project. We have a fount? their self help program total of $20.10 left. Janice Crowley gave a very paying off in greater movement of turkeys on a year around bas- interesting report on, I would 'Heais as well as for holidays. He like to look: 'Shorter' said that national cold storage vier' 'Slimmer' 'Taller'." The meeting holdings of turkeys at present adjourned at are considerably below those of 4:30 p. m. The next meeting to a year ago, despite the fact that be held at the home of JoAnne the last crop was one of the lar-- Richardson on Aug. 4 at 3:00 p. gest in the history of the nation. m. Delicious refreshments were He said that at the beginning of served by Louise Harvey, the year there were approximatlone Miller, reporter ely forty million more pounds of CLUB NEWS turksy in storage than on Jan. 1 1952. The latest government reThe P. P. C. Club held their listed storage meeting July 23, at the home of port, however June Mrs. Nielson. We met at her holdings on turkeys for this year at about four million home and then went to Doropounds lower than holdings of a thy Adams to help work on the Float. After we did that we year earlier. Mr. Prows said that this is a result of intensive sales were free to go home. Our next campaigns sponsored by the tur- meeting will be held July 30 Neva Edwards, reporter key growers of the nation under YY-B- B ?Sr- - 4-- H B LAUNCHED - fifty-seve- "TURKEY R TIME" CAMPAIGN advertisements--!- ! 'Tl A trip through Yellowstone and Teton National parks with the De Vaughn Jones and Cook families completed a perfect vacation for mother and father Jones. Extended Trip Read the It's certainlyplain to see... farm-owne- The split-levhouse, now one of the most popular styles of architecture, calls for a color scheme that flows smoothly from one level to another. Here, as suggested by Beatrice West, color consultant, is a color scheme that creates the desired feeling of unity: For the roof (1), she selects pastel n asphalt shingles from among the wide range of solid and blended colors in which this widely used material is available. The roof color is picked first to key" the rest of the color plan. Sidewalls (2) are light green, chosen to blend with the roof. The trim (3) is a blending pale green. As an accent color for the door (4), the color consultant selects yellow, an attractive center of interest for the eye. Thursday, Aug. 13. 1953 Page 3 THE SAN JUAN RECORD decided w lien we would hold our next meeting. We decided on Monday. Aug. 3 at 2:00. Meeting was then adjourned. Jerry Adams, reporter 4-- H J I' i two-wee- Mid-summ- er ' This year again for the 12th straight production year make. Its plain to see that Chevrolet trucks other any For the best buy 4-- -- buy now! HEAR NEWS Evary Saturday and Sunday the National Turkey Federation CLUB NEWS and affiliated state federations. He pointed out that this year's The P. P. C. club held their turkey time cam- meeting July 30 at the home of we First paign will continue to feature Nancy Snyder business then turkey meat as an every day j discussed our meat in an effeort to help re- washed our hands and went to lieve the great production prob-- ; lem which turkey growers have been faced with. He said that other agricultral groups could profitably follow the merchan-- 1 dizing plan established by the turkey industry. 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