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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER 9. 3tr: too much, space has been supplied some of the supers may be removed. The close of the flow marks the beginning of another period of preparation, and if winters is at hand the For increased- production of honey cycle of the year is complete, it is not necessary to have more beekeepers. It is necessary only for those beekeepers the country now has to (Credit fop the following honey improve their knowledge cr honey reCjpes should be given to the Colo production and to devote themselv- rado Honey Producers Association es more seriously to the care of of Denver, which has done much to.. . . develop and stabilize honey producieir . tion in the Rocky Mountain region. of beekeeping A casual survey ach reCipe has been fully proved by practices makes it evident, that the the best cooks among the wives of members.) greatest cause of low production is Association Hone a"d ut Sandwiches, lv Room for bee broods, room for honey. Chief Make room. critical penthe care of lack during al- meats with or g pecan honey field bees colonies of for with at honey beginning ready the bee- - monds minced, and make into sand- - tiai iods of the year. Uintah Basin Provide plenty of space. Prevent swarming. flow. keeping year may be divided into wishes with small baking powder bis- - honey is noted as being the best produced in the United States, distinct periods the period of prep- - cuits. Doughnuts. Baldness is not a sign that the One eSS 1 cup honey, 1 teaspoon dropped into cold water. Pull until it head has ceased to be a It is of parking becomes white. Any quantity may cream of tartar, flour, 1 cup sweet ideas. for min20 bright A to place we used. wish be sp requires pound the latter period 1 milk, 2 tablespoons shortening, utes boiling and stirring. Great care of at this time for an increased pro- - teaspoon soda, pinch salt, The sweet girl graduate Is just as Cream the honey and shortening must be exercised not to burn the duction assuming that the beekeeper fine taffy. makes It very honey. as she ever whs, even though sweet w beat-nois and well add and the egg, together has made his preparations of for in Use honey sugar place may Dob her hair and paint her for the Basins harvest en, and the other ingredients. Mix main flow ot hooey from the well, and odd floor eooosh to roll of the m out and cut easily. Roll out on bak- Je dissolve early summer blossoms and then water hot in honey the alfalfa and clover fields, and es- ing board and cut with doughnut cut- . to your cold the ert. Fry in hot lard. The honey in jemon a pecially the one so rich from does HOT BED PLANTS this recipe makes the doughnuts a alfalfa seed crop covering as it delicious brown and also them Basin. keeps the entire 30c per dozen It is essential that each colony be moist for a much longer time than PARCEL POST PAID they usually are. prevented from reducing its working in- Soft Cake. its that and Honey force by swarming cup butter, 1 cup honey. To stimulate the production of stinct to store and gather honey be 1 One-ha- lf 1 teaspoon alfalfa seed sour the egg, cup period milk, dominant. During BEE SUPPLIES, among the boys clubs kept teaspoon cinnamon, 0f Uintah county the J. G. Peppard of preparation, the instincts of the soda, HONEY CANS, ETC. Seed company .according to their of- bees are in harmony With the desires teaspoon ginger, 4 cups flour. Rub butter and honey together; fer last year, will give a gold medal of tbe beekeeper, but during tbe add the egg well beaten, then the to the boy producing the best acre swarming season the instincts of the bees are directly opposite to his in- - sour milk and the flour sifted with 0f alfalfa seed this year, A. W. CLEMONS the soda and spices. Bake in a shal- terests. Auy breaking up of the. They will also give a beautiful low workBox 85. DUCHESNE, UTAH pan. loving cup as a trophy but the terms colony and reduction of the cora Yellow of contest have not been decided I Honey Cake. ing force by swarming brings One-ha- lf The cup butter, 2 egg yolks, and will be announced later. responding reduction in the amount on be will medal both of surplus which may be obtained 3 cup honey, and cinnacup teaspoon Therefore it is mon, 3 teaspoon cloves, 1 that colony. cups play at various places in the county, The medal and cup will be award- to the beekeepers advantage to pre- flour. .vent swarming in every possible way, gift together the flour and the ed at the boys and girls club fair We have sold sever.and if swarming still occurs, to care spices. Mix the sugar and egg yolks, at Vernal in September to be held for the swarms so that as much as add the honey, and then the flour at the same time of the Uintah al farms in the last posisble of the original large work- gradually. Roll out thin, moisten the county fair. and surface with egg white, and mark ing force may be kept together month and inquiries into small squares. Bake in moder- may be kept storing honey. Tlie usual methods of swarm pre- - ate oven, are coming all the vention are concerned to a large ex- Honey Wafers, tent with tlie supplying of room cup butter, 4 cup On the evening of May IS, a fine room for brood rearing and room .honey, S cup flour, & teaspoon crowd time. We need more greeted Cecil Wilkerson, rep- for the storing of surplus honey,- powdered cardamon or anise seed Mix "together" thebutterand honey tentative of the J. G. Peppard Seed This is fundamental. Many beekeep10 delivered an address room farms to sell Drop for to and all the flour, sifted with the comPaay ers fail supply enough oa com an n0X1as no and out a thin probably with these purposes, spice. Spread very Mr. Wilkerson was Dur- - broad, knife or spatula junity life. in and see us when in beekeeper supplies too much. rearto our needs, aTe thoroughly brood of on a rapid buttered, inverted dripping pan, ing the period 'was appointed re- - or on flat tins made for the purpose. . j0, an Lepma ing, crowded conditions quickly Vernal club Much leader. Srls and bake suit if a single hive body is all that Mark off in squares work along this line is expectthe colony has in which to develop, in a slow oven until delicately e a browned. queen While If headed by good vigorous warm, roll into coaiinittee was appointed to in.a normal colony needs at least 2 10- - tubular shape and hold until they We also carry a com the county physician that a torin frame hive bodies for brood rearing cool and, if necessary, until they od dead must be animals numder flow the harden into shape. honey alone, and during Honey wafers the supplying of four or five supers are not quite so tender as those made reIaoved and buried as they wereplete line of endangering the health of the com?furnishes none too much space for with sugar. Also a committee was ap- munity. nectar storage and the ripening of Honey Ice Cream. a truck to convey f0 One Provide 4 thin cream, quart cup honey. SCa0 students from Iika Mix ingredients and freeze. As rapidly as the bees begin wor- honey. Another Boiled Honey Custard. king readily in one super. Two cups milk, 3 egg yolks, 3 .should be added below the first. In the same way a third super may be cup honey, 8 teaspoon salt. Mix the honey, eggs and salt. Scald one willing to tackle the problems supplied. As a rule the super near- After a discus- from is the farthest the milk and pour it over the eggs. cpniroaiin8 them. est completion and important brood nest, and the one in which the Cook in double boiler until the mix- - SIn. taey adjourned until the HILLER least has been stored is nearest the ture thickens. This custard is suit- - sul)Ject3 THOMAS Toward the end of the able for use In place of cream on nex regular meeting, brood nest. flow, increase in storage space Is not gelatin desserts, or to be poured over A boy is much better off if his Vernal, Utah desirable, and the bees are left to sliced oranges or stewed fruit. fill entirely what supers they have father lias brains and not nionev for Taffy. Boil honey until it hardens when hiifi to inherit. and to ripen the honey completely. If . - essen-Rroad- ever-flowin- 1 ',"0' J? aSJ Fot dis-fro- m 2-- 1-- One-four- th 3-- 7-- long-blad- ed ch " INSURANCE 3-- 1-- 1-- & mi hi PFIPAT J 14 0 |