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Show Friday, November 29, 1929 mm THE OGDEN POST leaflet is by Dr. Imise Stanley, cTTicf, t net wit h are the single taxers. And speand Jessie Alice ('line, tiny give you something to think cialist of the bureau. A copy may bit 'about, too. For instance, here is a obtained from the office of informa-- j 'note to the writer from an ardent adVl llllOUt .iii agriculture, Wa-h- tirrillj? Jtion, depurtinentasoflong as time is a vocate of the Henry George theory lington, l. Mrs. A. T. Soderbtrg announces the distribution. who livts in Pittsburg: All economfree for delicious available Frozen desserts are so few a supply With the winter seaMn only -- mace of her sister, Miss Klenore usual-- j from childhood on arc that have Watson-tnnature u of they students Matson be used ists the world over ugree that a land of ahead P. weeks must fairly rich mixture ijirsen, to Lfcuis The an excellent opportunity to observe an ly regarded as a special treat. Ihey;i . mJams uliuK. wi,hut stirring, tax caniit he shifted. The higher California. ceremony was beare also wholesome and nutritious, and Sformed November 16, 1929. They h inmlil.nts inus, carefully tlie land tax tin- cheaper the land interesting example of cooperation j would l.ke to have Hu-ifor rent or for sale. All other many people the Watsonville. plant and in home tween tiny ants a aphids, order their in to got satisfactory Veined will make Die more labor if not of.in for raise side of it the price of the thing taxes cie under Nelthe on never Svuh ice creams are 1 lice often found The marriage of Miss Vineta Uijr, auuh ana oepu'muer, as A land tax lowers the price of of the cream! dasher of an taxed. ice ants of nest may on: turning f1VeWr eaves. took the Witlrn rt in niaile place lhl,st and Henry Taylor Mluot, pared with the movement during the reiv.er. satisfactory ice cream Well, what about it? bo found the eggs of certain underat the j corresponding period last year, accord-hom- e h ,ut thl.y art. loss trou-b- e the land. (hh,r Tuesday evening, November 19, Down-jinit made, however, are , where prostirring. texg Owen of the they to the bureau of agricultural ground uphids, g ,UWH flakyt crystalline of Mrs. Eva recipes are used. I here dc-- it u,afK.t t.x,,iuins( the mechun-- ; SOME OF THE Itlt ll ARE MAKING United States department jf tected during the winter by the ants. spe.ial lh apartments. The ceremony known sorts may be parked m ice and sail of tJu. (l;lslu,r aIui why MONEY uerformed by Bishop William Z. Terry. agriculture, in its October report on The excrement of the aphids, lie median-- 1 as honeydew, is relished greatly by or plated in the tias is obtained in freezing jiffor,int ,vult The couple departed Tuesday for the the cattle feeding situation. income tax figures for 1927 ihe . refrigerator, says the bureau cl ants, which explains their unusual in- .leal 'ilvvithoui stirring, calls attention to have ju- t been given out by the treasPicific coast on their wedding trip. . home of department economics, terest in the plant lice. ; several imped ant points in the man- The marriage of Miss Helen Marib They show some in ww leafU--t just is-- in agriculture, Mrs. Mr. and of ,lf lht. tmVlu.nicl refrigera- - ury department. in MacMillan, daughter The intelligence shown by ants and some which 49-conditions, No. .tciesting .sued , hv by the department, for inakillK these desserts, and demand Herbert Roderick MacMillan of Los thoir relation to aphids is remarkable, t'r am Frozen and analysis. thought Without Stirring. of gives a number of recipes. is that in 1111 there were only Angeles, and Milton Hesser Booth W, Mason, of the United States I. says jOne on November 4, Heavy ercam, the leaflet says, is ;:o pei sm s in the country with an Florence, Colorado, department of agriculture. In the case j equipped with a sharp beak, through was announced recently. The live which most satisfactory base for these annual income of n million dullurs the of suck which of tin the! certain of 199 aphids species they juices ; MacMillans formerly resided in Ogden ants are known to carry I '.ant. 'ihey have ravenous appetites mousses and parfaits. It must be or more, while for this latest account- underground, when and eat much more than they can di- - mixed with other ingredients to Md Salt Lake, and the bride is a niece this number has grown to 2'JO. - them from one place to another M ...v milk and Tliink, if you can, what nn annual becomes get, which explains ihe high sugar-ducrichness. Mrs. G. 1. Becker and Mrs. Charles tho food of the Evaporated aphids supply fat cattle prices this year, the low. Observers have often seen ants ivnicnt of the honeydew. Whin cream, or rich milk thickciud Hollingsworth. The couple will d of n million dollars is. There profitable results from ir.ke their home in Florence, Colo-- "Jucb be induce or to flour, muy backs of the about a half million minutes gelatin, eggs, aphid about stroking : only aie Another , ,n interesting point during the first half of d in this purpose, in the For where Mr. Booth is editor and J Ceding fr of excretion the Can you imagine a a : honeydew. ju,Si'd is thj either year. their to r.phids an produce ability to the absence of specula- this reason have been referred in the recipes of the where you are getting in two mier of a newspaper. ,niuutil aphids or dependtive offsprings, wingless in was cattle that activity The marriage of Miss Louise Plans to as ants' cows rince the timo of the tug upon whether or not wings are .hHflet. Many variation in flavor aie dollar every minute, night and day, prevalent in the summer f Romans. Daniel Rowlands took place Sat- - 19-Hut needed. If tho food supply becomes suggested, and some of the details of Sundays and nil, for a year? illustrated Sday evening, November 23, at 7:30 8. are materials the incomes Jthe.se more 2t'0 had total of mixing low a new do a not Ants of tree, winged aphids usually injure generation ithan dOt) millions. This would be un oclock at the home of the bride, 2535 by pictures. but their presence on it indicates the appears and they fly away to new was A The New avenue. Slant ceremony Lincoln 'average of more than 2 millions underlive which indications Other of presence aphids. Spteie Carn As a SOMETHING performed by Rev. John Edward TAX SAYS Kit seldom once SINGLE apiece, which in turn would amount a the gen-cof are of i leaves, winged landlady ground produce curling aphids was bridesr i marked, Go, and never darken to more than four dollar every ver. Miss Bertha Oakden ref most minAbout the and are rr alien, persistent my small, knotty fruit, and occasionally quite dependent upon con- in come we maid, and Lawrence Sheann was best bathtub again. and are for ants ers of the propagandists transportation. presence galls. Aphids man. A wedding supper followed at laid were Covers the Hotel Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs. Row-- 1 for twenty-twlands departed Saturday evening for San Francisco, where they will make their home. Mr. Rowlands is now district manager for the Maytag West Coast company. Fewer Cattle Are Ants Take Care of On Feed This Year phids in Return For Honey Dew : l l, I - com-,01- can. ... cco-in- was-nomics- . i ft ! l. - j,r 1, Mi-ion- s j j re-in- g j I in-jco- t cat-Sd- o! I pivpnr-vvmge- con-jditi- s. well-know- I o. Portable Outfit Is Devised for Precooling Fruits which enables fruit and shippers to convert an growers car into a prerefrigerator ordinary been has perfected by cooling plant workers of the United States department of agriculture. . The device weighs only 85 pounds complete and is easily carried from car to car. Its use allows the fruit to be loaded directly in the car from the packing! house, thus saving the cost of extra handling incident to a trip to a precooling plant. This arrangement saves time and labor for the growers, and in addition it makes possible the cool- -, ing of fruit loaded at small shippingis plant points where no A simple device pre-cooli- ; ng available. The portable precooling device consists of a small electric motor and a blower. When two of these n blowers art put into opbunkers of an iced and in the eration loaded car the natural circulation of air is reversed. The cold air is pulled each up from the ice compartments at the over out blow end of the car and the layers top the of load, cooling top much faster than they would be cooled with the natural circulation. The new device has been used for Carprecooling strawberries in North olina and Florida, and for peaches in Georgia. More recently it has been used with success in precooling citrus fruits in Florida. The portable feature is especially important. Because of the simple construction of these units the cost of a complete " outfit is less than $250. The cost of operation depends upon the cost of electrical current and the kind of fruit to be cooled, but trials made so far indicate that the .total operating cost for precooling a car of strawberries should not exceed $5. Assembling of these outfits has been started on a small scale by a commercial concern. 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