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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Sally Sez Soybeans Good for Building Up Soils Formal Modes in Glittering Array Also Have Great Number of By CHERIE NICIIOLAS trait of the Ideal teacher t Be should Other Virtues. By C. ngffi& a. HUDSON. Farm Demonstration a.rolina Stale Worker, .North College. WNU tteririce. w-- fin work will soon be o'er. Fw winter breathn nrar ererr dour. much, to amdi. U eat. Imii will what af then? I repeat. j Jark frost' hr HOME IXDU8TBT PATRONIZE Beebe's Ocean Explorations of High Importance. Soybeans are vigorous in growth, easy to cultivate and mature in a short time. Usually they uo not decrease the crop of corn wh"n planted with it, and are often worth as much as the corn crop itself. The beans are used for gracing Jive especially hogs; iiiuwiuj; for forage; turning under fT soil improvement, and are harvested for seed, leaving the vines and sHlUs on the land. They make a fine quality of hay and cure more readily than moat hays. They t s stand weather better than and are not badly injured by dry weather. As a sales crop, the hay and seed both firing j;ood prices. In many communities of eastern Carolina farmers are buildinj; up their soils with this crop, while at the wine time they are selling sePd and hay. Nor is thp soybean confined to eastern Carolina. I'lanrings are being increased in the western part of the stiite as farmers learn of their H cow-pea- JY " i JA V value. It is not generally known that North : Don't Have to Lie Down " Horses, like elephants and many of ether animals, have the power Their ! ; sleeping while standing. I are provided with muscular ' legs mechanisms which cause them to lock, as it were. YOUR DRUCCIBT FOB ASK PRODUCT AN INTEKMOUNTAIN Nests of Flamingoes The flamingoes build strange looking nests in low marshy areas. To void rising water they mold AmM tit mil H a font or more in These are hollowed at the Sleight accommodate one or two it TIIIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY If intern u ntin people Intanoenntain goods would bur old man called depression Weald just li down and die. Tfci IVors of Industrj would open, Wheels of progress turn once mora And how w cur nnar.ci:! Ills Was 14 be known from shor to short. CLARA BRITSCH, Manti, Ula" UTAH WOOLEN MILL Trade BLANKETS t Your MWoot o Salt Lake City, Utah Values-Senfor Ssmi Excellent d i Europe's Oldest Zoo The 'vienna zoo is the oldest in ""Europe. At present it is main-- e !tained by the city, but it waa more than 150 years ago as Lo.a private collection by Maria '. , Theresa. J3SEPH WM. TAYLOR, Inc. ,. Utah's Leading Morticians Fu;.:ra!s on Tims Payment Plan - 1 fclt s H Ul desired Otah City. 'Fbett : Was. dressy dinnei bat and the favor for formal evening beadwear stimulates the vogue for things glittering. Stripes are the "last word" when It comes to metal cloths for formal evening wear. The handsome gown pictured Is of gorgeous black and stiver lame. This tanie Idea of stripes Is taf also Interpreted in silver-workefeta such m blue silk with silver pat tern Ing. For evening wraps designer? are showing a keen Interest in matelasses with metal ucb as white matelasse Its Indefinite motif picked out with gold or silver. Now that the social season Is on, the most fetching little sequin embrold ered capv.s and jackets are making their debut at theater, opera and the dance. The ravishing little cape which rests on the shoulders of the pretty debutante str.nding In the picture Is composed of tiers of tiny .iat ruffles which ar worked solidly with steel gray sequins. The velvet gown has a cutwork design of huge flowers. f Injecting Another favored way glitter Into the evening mode Is thnt of sleeving the aress )f velvet or satin, croe or taffeta as the case maybe with sequin-covere- d tissue or with georgette laced with netal pattern Ings. Then too, crepes shot with gold or silver thrt Is which sometimes trace a lelicate design ire made up Into the drss entire. Soybeans in Hog Rations STRIPED VELVET BRONZE IS LATEST STYLE IN COLORS summer fallowing for alfalfa is be coming a generally accepted practice, even in eastern Kansas. A good stand 5 , usually results; the practice conserves moisture, aids Jn the formation of available plant food, and puts the soil in ideal physical condition. Ralph Ross of Valley township. Linn county, prepared a field in that manner in 19I!0; bis first cutting last spring aver two tons an acre! Kansas aged Farmer. lrom appearances, Datne does not know that there Is such a thing as "depression" In the world of affairs these days or If she does she Is not letting on, or perhaps this arbitrary dictator of the mode has determined to cheer us up a bit by brightening the style picture with all the gleam and glitter at ber command. At any rate the new fashions fairly scintillate with the sparkle of sequins and beads and other pretty tinsel effects together with a lavish use of metal cloths and weaves which dazzle the eye with their glint of "silver threads among the gold.' While, of course, these glamorous metalllcs are making their biggest showing at formal night affairs, let the daytime program is by no means without the glittering note. The new est woolens, likewise knitted effects are many f them enriched with Inter weavlngs of metal threads while tls sue-lik- e lame weaves for the making of the new blouses, are loomed In col orful patternlngs. It Is significant that this interest for metallic effects extends to the realm of accessories as well as to the field of dresses and wraps. Daytime costumes are enlivened with quantities of metal buttons, nailheads, clips, and gold, silver or bronze belts and fancy girdles, with millinery showing up tin sel cloths and ornaments In endless Intriguing ways. The advent of the attening ration for lambs. Sudan grass cut very early before the heads appear contains 19 per cent protein, or 4 per cent more than alfalfa. When cut late this grass has only 7 to 9 per cent protein. Russian thistles fed to lambs gave surprisingly good results, and had almost as good a feed replacement value as cane. Although generally considered as a weed pest on the plains, hese thistles make a fair emergency "crop" when other feeds are scarce, if cut before they become woody, and stacked. The feeding value of limestone plus n protein such as cottonseed cake, as a substitute for alfalfa hay, has been recommended. 321 Reward of Idleness "One who seeks a life of said Hi Ho, the sage oi ro'Thinatown, "may expect to fin4 brtuinself ill served at home and maligned abroad" Washington Star :e JUDGINQ The high oil content of soybeans that give them their value In commerce is an actual handicap to their value as a feed for swine. The re sidue resulting from the removal of the oil, known as soybean oil meal, Is therefore a better hog feed than the original beans. The oil meal contains approximately 42 per cent protein and As a supplement t li per cent ash. corn, soybean oil meal has about two thirds the value of tankage per pound By CHERIE NICHOLAS oil f NEW fl Guarante Early American Painter Peter Pelham is generally as the first American art-B- t The first authentic portrait reduced in America that oi Cotton Mather was executed bj ; "GRAINS OF GOLD" a X'-j- a UA Aaf "Makes Cream Taste Better" festsm Made For Western Trade """""aaasaaaBSaaaaaiasaaasasaaaaaa '"Married men ought to wear ddSlmething to indicate plainly that atc&ey are married," says a novelist. generally do the suit they ipto5?ugfct the year before last. Lon- - iCey jtne-- Ji graf mimonst. Led in Prayer Makinjr rrvOle.rst Prayer de Rev. in congress was J. Duche. by $$5.00 per week will be paid fer th ankle U.npJ rmm heal "Wfc? I ehiMlJ sue Intemioantain J Similar t akore. r9mr ttetT In pros or terse mad Send ta In-lenaeantaln Prodaeta Celaain. P. O. Bait Lake City. If you r7 appear in Cto c v clwck for '(tl.Vr-S- H Lak ?$5.00 City Week No. 1MT I,ow grade roughage is fine for win iprlnir steers and dry cows, but anl mals being fattened for market should receive only the dry roughage which they will clean up after the concen KaMSliiU Here Is a dress good to look upon It Is Just the sort every woman Is sure It Is made of one of those to covet. lovely new striped lustrous velvets which are so extremely smart this season. The combination is beige and The designei realizes how brown. e feed lot. the storage houses and the best innrkPt price tin iler present conditions, careful hnn tiling of sweet Mtntoes during harvest Is necessary. A farmer of El Monte, Calif., some years ago learned that there waa a steady demand among clrcusses, roos, and moving picture corporations for the king of beasts, so he purchased several adult Hons and set up a Hon farm. The original Hons were Imported from their native haunts in Kenya colony, Africa. The lions of the California farm have spacious runways, guarded by stout steel fences too high for them to hurdle. They have shelters to which they may retreat In rainy weather, though most of their time is spent basking under the rays of the warm California sun. The climate of southern California Is rery much the same as that of the high plateaus of Kenya, so the lions of the farm feel perfectly at home. There is a ready market for young Hons. Is simply holding on you want. Importunity till you get what Some of our best books have outlived a mob of bitter critics. Tat 60 ashii organs; most men caa b vigorous and healthy at 60 as well aa at 85, if they will but take car of themselves properly. Invigorate your vital organs with Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsule. It ia one of the most reliable preparations known to medicine. It ha been widely prescribed for 237 years, the beat proof that it works. Insist on GOLD MEDAL. S5c 4 75c. A mania as old GOLD MEDAL Alpine Geyser The Alps have Just produced their first cold water geyser. It came Into being during the course of sounding operations near the bath resort of Schuls-Tarasp- . The geyser erupts regularly every fifteen minutes, the Jet attaining a height of more than thirty feet. OIL CAPSULIS When society throws people overboard they are not in the swim. Measurements by Electricity micrometer that measures and indicates, with absolute accuracy, A the part of an inch has been developed. The gauge Is electrical and ia used, among other ways, in the assembling of some delicate electrical mechanism, and as it may be read Instantly it is a great improvement on the old method. Stronger than He Was at Twenty V - " ' y . J'fV ( In. effective stripes are when worked tofed. are gether cunningly. The bell Is of Ante trates lope skin set with steel nnllhends More bushels per acre mean lower The swanky beret Is of brown velvet cost per bushel, and low cost wheat New Browns is the only wheat worth growing. For the most part the new browns A little time spent In giving serious which, by the way. will be very good ne dark thought to the most adequate ration this winter, are very dark effort te brown Is called "kITa " A lighter la certainly a worth-whilfore cattle or lambs come Into the shade Is known as "ruin." To get the best cure In Lions Bred for Market by Astute Calif orman HAARLEM A new essential ensemble' designed to satisfy the demands of both econ omy and elegance Is Paris' latest offer Marinette (Wis.) county farmer builds a sheep shed, 26 by 40 feet, 6 feet high at the eaves, with poplar and pine logs cut from his woodlot, for a cash outlay of $7.40. More than 2.300.000 bushes of the common barberry have been destroyed In Ohio since 1918, because tney scat ter black stem rust to wheat. Some have been found in every county In the 93! Western Newspaper Dnloa. e be intelligent but not pedantic, dig nified but not pompous, firm but net Be should be young Intolerant enough to remember his boyhoea, but old enough to have put aside childish things. With all his scholarship, he should be aware that it would be a sad world If all bis pupils were trained to be teachers like himself. Be should not be ashamed to possess or disclose his ideals, but should temBe per them with practicality. should be able, outside hii own baliwick. to mix with other people on even terms, without superciliousness or timidity. He should maintain at all cost bis patience, his sympathy, and his sense of humor. If, in addition, ha has energy and optimism, he should be qualified to secure and hold a position, and. leave behind him a place in the memories of alumni. It will make little difference where such a man functions, whether In a gorgeous lecture hall or ia an ancient classroom, with the desks carved by generations of undergraduates. He may never get a medal or an honorary degree, but his spirit will remain alive long after his body rests In the local cemetery. Claude M. Fuess in the Atlantic Monthly. "Essential Ensemble" New Idea in Economy A state. Ask Tour Grocer 1eJj Of Trees and shrubs may be moved either in the fall or spring. Fall plant ing may give good results, but the chances are better for moving In the early spring. d pelham. liul Agricultural Notes Test sudan grass by letting one or two less valuable head graze before the herd Is turned in. e MOTOR OIL fold with a Money Back 1 s estimate for the A conservative United States places crop reduction due to weeds at about 20 per cent YlCO d 3ronze is one of the new colors for winter. Or, rather. It Is a whole se ries of colors that begin with brown and go through a whole gamut of changes of greenish-browns- . It appears In all types of clothes coats, wraps, dresses, evening clothes. hats. bag and shoes. Bronze kid shoes are shown In sev eral fashionable dressmaking estab lishments as the correct evening slip pers to go with dresses of all colors and tytK& The bronze greens are practically the only greens that have any fashion importance In Paris this year. They are handsome colors most ot them dark, and becoming to women ot most all types. They look especially well when combined with black, with gray beige and other pnstels. idle-iBess- t?" William Ceebe, deep-se- a explorer, lias lived a life of many strange adventures In the world of science. In his mental makeup there abides an Insatiable about living curiosity things and the origins of life. Science, for him, la associated with romance and adventure. Mysteries of the jungles fascinate him. The sea Is an aqueous undiscovered continent whose secrets lure blui to strange With and original explorations. Fabre, the French entomologist, and Hudson, the British naturalist, the name of William Beebe, the American, is linked as one of a trio of scientists whose enthusiasms and literary abilities have popularized the study of nature aud broadened the Interest of humanity in "this living world." Ills latest feat, results of which are not yet scientifically known. might be called a purely spectacular one. If the name of William Beebe were not attached to its performance. For the first time the human voice was transmitted to the radio world from a half mile below the surface of the sea, off Nonsuch Is land, In the Bermudas. This was made possible by the bathysphere. the invention of Otis Barton, serving obthe same purpose for Jeep-seservations that Professor PIceard's aluminum g!ole did to the upper strata of the earth's atmosphere. The device is an airtight metal ball with steel sides an inch and a half thick. From this hermetically sealed compartment, the voice of Doctor Beebe was heard from a 2,200-foo- t level of sea depth and relayed to transmisNew York for world-widsion. This latest adventure Is only In Its experimental stages as yet. What discoveries lie ahead In the nature of unknown monsters of the deep are still conjectural the mysteries of the sea depths have only been superficially touched. Doctor Beebe's expedition in search of the legendary Sargasso sea ranks in romantic interest with Jason's expedition In quest of the Golden Fleece. Whether Jason ever found his Golden Fleece and what became of It are questions still in the reBut Doctor gions of mythland. Beebe, at least, rescued the famous sea from the regions of myth and put It on record as being "greatly exaggerated." Time out of mind the Sargasso sea has furnished material for Munchausen stories of lost ships and dreadful monsters of the deep which were supposed to live in a world of floating seaweed rooted to the floor of the ocean. It was supposed to be the Atlantic's "meadow of death," a whirlpool of tangled sea growths that for ages had sucked ships Into its depths and devoured them In its meshes. It was the Atlantic's great "port of missing ships," fabled to have levied Its toll in men and vessels from the days of the Phoenicians to the present. Modern ships were supposed to avoid Its currents and to fight shy of Its seductive floatsara. Kansas City Star. a Result of Experiments in Livestock Feeding Then the Alfalfa Grows! Ererrone would have employment And b Retting better pay. We'd be using better products And coed times would ceme to stay. f Carolina gave the soybean to the nation. A campaign to increase the popularity or the legume was conducted in the state several years ago when only a small acreage was planted In the extreme coastal section. Now the crop is one of the most popular in the mid west corn country. An acre of corn in the form of silage will produce more beef or mutton ban if fed In any other way. Tests have shown bean straw to be 12 per cent more etlicient than cane in the OPENS NEW "WORLD" High Qualities Called For in "Ideal" Teacher TO SCIENTIFIC KEN How la one to paint a word por Evening Wraps Waistline and hip length velvet eve ninn Jackets are extremely good for fall. White with dnrk fur or black with white fur are favorite comblna font It takes its name troin the prac ticality of Its design, built as an all round costume ready for any affair from breakfast to dinner. Its fabrics are a score of new soft wools In the autumn shades of rust emerald green, haze purple, olive green and gray Its lines are general ly modeled after the design of the three-piecsuit or the design accom panled by a hip length lacket. Fur both flat and fluffy are ap ay as au Integral pllijued In a new part of the essential ensemble's design lilack astrakhan is appllquetf in a flat bib on the bodice of one frock black galyak makes patch pocket on a suit, ami brown shaved lamb Is used as Incrustations on the shoulder line of a frock. e Evening Gowns Are Now Made With Cape Effect Cupe ell eels iiihi k man) ot the new evening gowns, one chic model Is de l of rose colored velvet with b scarf attached to the shoulder snc worn draped around the irm 'o glv slg-M- n ca; effect. The costume Is completed with vei vet gloves and slippers to tnatc;i FIFTY-FIV- E strong! years old. and still Do you want the secret of such vitality? It isn't what you eat, or any tonic you take. It's something anyone can do something you can start today and see results in a week! Ml you do is give your vital organs 'be right stimulant. A famous doctor discovered the way o stimulate i sluggish system to new energy. It brings fresh vigor to eeerjf organ. Being a physician's prescription, it's quite harmless. Tell yottrdruRqist you want a bottle cf Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin. Get the benefit of ils fresh laxative herbs, trtive senna, find that pure pepsin ( let that lazy liver to work, tiiois into matter that sUii:ur!!it bowels Ot rid oi n action. is slow poison so long as it is permitted to remain in the system. The new energy men and women feel before one bottle of Dr. CaliweWi . syrup pepsin has been used up is proof of how much the system needs this heip. Get a bottle of this delicious yrup and let it end that constant , worry about the condition of the bowels. Spare the children those bilious days that make them miserable. Save your household from tha use of cathartics which lead to chronic constipation. And guard as you gainst grow older. Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin ia such a well known preparation yon can Ret it wherever drugs are sold v and iC isn't expensive. on |