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Show li j EW and Persons in thc Cumin Scenes 1 REK PRESS, LEHI, UTAH eU Good Hybrid Corn m 'Items of Interest AROUND ft. HOUSE BSMmSgEfe Needs Good Soil 1vr Varieties Equipped Produce on Highly Fertile Land. Bt-tte- r to 1 vc- - .rnlnLj r I - l if..; K Since One glass Jelly ful of heavy mayonnaise on top red currant, grape, Df each salad and garnish with m etc), quarter cup hot water, one maraschino cherry. Another good Jell;- - (crab-appl-e, tablespoon butler, one tablespoon flour. Add hot water to jelly and r ice let melt on stove. Heat butter ' ei . preparing to plant in saucepan, add flour and gradureage of hbnd seed ually hot jelly liquid. Cook until ear, they are advised smooth and serve hot over almost hybrids need good soil. any pudding. f t!e acrumulat:on of des.i ":e eharacteristie'S To Remove Threads When ".( r stra.ns of hybrid corn, basting material, try placsewing hybrids are more adapted ing the knots of the thread on el eq.iin ed to produce high the right side. They will be easier n highly fertile soils than to out when the garment is pull va- slant 1 CTi!ff, Soil F xprr-A- v i fT FfA ir f . r I r --- flic IB I: -- V vw-'- if- "..T.ori P ' i finished. opcn-polhnate- d need good soil not Hanging Pictures Is your picare unable to produce ture hanging on a nail which foil, but because they have keeps breaking the plaster and so more effectively fading out? Before you put the '.y to uiihi-found in fertile soil, nail in next time, fill the hole with n er can not expect glue, the plaster will not crumble. corn or itid, and he mav be r Liver Liver that is bigh quality seed if be left over can be converted into an On the other hand if he excellent sandwich filling if it is " qu.ilny soil callable of pro-rubbed through a sieve, well sea' iTops, he is wasteful if soned, and moistened with a lit- b ' ot use secJ good enougll tle lemon juice and melted butter. rid- - L f ', T- SLJ: EU-.- a 2-- Mrs : tethered to .He ti em lar.a. n.: ,e uil use of the land, of corn nnprove- ... b: id breeding, is that br.u may make it pos-- . ::! ii. ik h larger returns d of snil iniproe-hi.- s been possible in the 1: :er v. ords a iarmer need fear that he is getting t g od lor his seed. ftturi' .i RAIL .. ,.r,l Indian- - Honor Champ Jim Braddock PRESIDENT fn Boiling Old Potatoes Old potatoes sometimes turn black during To prevent this add a boiling. squeeze of lemon juice to the water in which they are boiled. sy-teni- i i - 2 Melting Chocolate Chocolate is easy to burn, and for that reason should never be melted directly over a fire. Melt it in the oven or over a pan of hot water. i i II- - 4 it, hybrid corn can not be etted to take the backache out t reading limestone nor to serve a substitute for crop rotations d applications of manure and per ufc. ' . h j WNU r-- o i Courageous Fellow Hunter O, yes, I'v been nearly eaten by lions many times, but life without a little risk would be very tame. Little Man 1 agreel Many times the weather has seemed doubtful, 1 have deliberately gont without my umbrella. Big-Gam- e liV J k f ' s - - 1 On the Funny Washing Table Silver Much of the work of polishing table silver Some are born with silver till can be saved if the silver is In their mouths, Others spoons placed in hot soapsuds immedi finish with plates. ately after being used and dried Carry Over Filled Silo with a soft clean cloth. COMPETITION Is a Timely Suggestion To clean Mnnv successful stock farmers Cleaning have for years made it a practice badly soiled wood, use a mixture Jtf LEMONS hot wato carry over a supply of corn or consisting cf one quart grain for their live stock; especially ter, three tablespoons of boiled linseed oil and one tablespoon of is this true in sections of the country wnere crop failures are not unturpentine. Warm this and use common. "Carry over a crib of while warm. corn" has been a favorite slogan. Allow Stuffed Orange Salad The last two widespread and destructive drouths have proven the one orange for each person to be Cut through the skin wisdom of carrying over feed. For served. s of the way down in so often in a drouth year, not only the corn and grain crops are short inch strips, being careful not to Hen I'll have to knuckle down break the strips opart. Remove to business with these but pastures, hay and forage. Withforeign eggs out doubt, we will find it a safe orange pulp and cut in neat dice. in. coming with and and sound policy to carry over Combine pineapple especially from a good year, a sup- grapefruit dice and fill orange Sport is a great mental relaxashell with mixture. Drop a spoon ply of grain and forage, says a writtion, says a noted physician. er in the Missouri Farmer. Relaxation, me eye! It's about and have experience Experiments the only thing some of us take proven that forage can best be preseriously. served by ensiling. About any will can eat stock kind of plant that Too Late be made into silage and in such a Rube Sally, will you marry state will keep for several years. me? Now we need a new slogan for the Sally Sure. stock farmer and "Carry over a (Silence from Rube.) Profitless Meanness filled silo," is suggested. Wh. don't you say someSally a is meanness that There profits Since the early introduction of Rube? else, thing silos, some 45 years ago, much not the man who possesses it. Ruoe 1 think I have said too of That withholding stubbornly progress has been made and today much already. Cotton Ginners we have something like 550,000 silos praise where it is deserved. One Journal. understand withholding in use in the United States. When could we compare states that have made money. When in doubt, etiquette is an a large use of the silo with those DONY TAKE1 '9 who have made small use of it, we excellent guide. Don't ask your friend to do find that we are still very short of CHANCES this equipment. A proper econom- something for you he doesn't want ical use of the silo would require to. Your friendship willcool. INSIST ON Sometimes a pessimist is a man at least 1,000,000 more silos. who backed an optimist. GENUINE We're satisfied with any bathtub Prevents Ham From Souring that has a handle to get out by. The first precaution to prevent Success Secret A hams from souring is to be sure If you know intimately a sucthat the animal is not overheated Don i you accept Buusuiuiesi before killing and to bleed the ani- cessful man, you know one that Polish protects tell not will you everything. mal well after killing. All curand preserves your furni for a vet be will There Soc'ety ing vessels should be scalded and ture. Insist on genuine r the water for the brine or pickle the Encouragement of Courtesy favorite Automobilists. V Among should be boiled before using, says n e worio w,. lot a for accounts bored Being an authority at the North Carolina in this world. State college. Rub each ham with of Aimprovement husband tries wise (and good) salt before packing for cure and, to provide a fine parly dress for if brine cured, examine brine every once a year. few days to fee that it covers the his wife at least Love is blind and sometimes it's entire contents of conta'ner. After worse. Love gets by with too little curing, hang the ham from six to criticism. iwV'1 i"fgrifr .w3Miiririii ri to smoke j eight feet above fire and taste. If curing directions are followed and these precautions taken the meat will keep without souring. Wood-Wor- " Scrvlrt. rp-l Left-Ove- Capal attache bearing symbol of the Order of the Golden Rose conferred cr. Queen bv J. Borden Harnman ap.r.ted muster to Norwa l the I'.edu.t. of Italyaalu recently- ..i uujuui. a.ijK-- i ;,r.c ii;(.i.t from Tokyo ,l ieiw tu Ldon. The flyers received an ovation f.om crov.d Nipponese Butterscotch Two cups brown sugar, foui tablespoons molasses. four tablespoons water, two tablespoons butter, three tablespoon vinegar. Mix ingredients In sauce pan. Stir until it boils and cook untd brittle when tested in cold water. Pour in greased pan. Cut into squares before cooL ev ! e.-i.- , mixture for stuffing the orange shells is a combination of orange sections dates stuffed with cream cheese and nut meats. Mask with mayonnaise. three-quarter- JefTers, who will be- ce president of the Union Pacific joad on October 1, with the of Carl R. Gray, three Hiam M. nt Its after his seventieth birthday own retirement age upon his tstence that the company Heavyweight Champion Jim Braddock was recently inducted into the tribe of the Lac Courte OrreiHe Indians near Stone Lake, Wis., where he did his preliminary training for the coming fight with Joe Louis. The meaning chief fighting champion was named man. Next to him is Alex Martin, head man of the tribe. rules Mr. Gray will con- ix his services with the railroad I vice chairman of the board of di- brs. to him. Iply Milestone in Transcontinental Air Service '1 "VST 4 : If ' " X MTU i ' ' ' W "id i VfA Cv' if - 3! AyT i O'CEDARfl r 'a ,.un o " on of trnnsUnited A.r L.res the io coast by. the trnm ,nnst ,c, n r, ui niv'O.fn ht'i jui act vii.c ii.v, arry"fental air service in the past decade is pictured f0-equipped with ,ndlll0i;ed mainnncr, o cl passengers, which started first schedule in l'T en our. miles 212 of Cylinder engines with a speed With -- "Kuiaiiu - u- , i . top Invents - 1' , i "GET Keyhole "Anti-Jitter- " A JOB, GIMES" PB Feed for Cow in Milk common rule for feeding a cow in milk is from two to three pounds of good quality hay for each 100 pounds live weight, or one pound cf hay and three pounds of corn silage for a similar weight unit. A cow would then require 10 pounds of hay and .10 pounds of silage daily, plus sufficient grain mixture to meet her milk require-mientwhich are one pound of each three to four pounds for gram of miJk produced, according to an A 1,000-poun- $1.00 .. if r - 'JVK - . ..... . in the Rural the standard commercial Any mixed fceis from 13 to 21 per cent nvxtures are generally satisfac-- ; tory. Fodder may be substituted for some of the hay if desired. New-Yorke- for only 25c with your purchase of one can of B. T. Babbitt's Nationally Known Brands of Lye Water Hemlock Poisonous a i Water hemlock is one of the most plants known. It may cause death in any species, including man. Cattle and sho?p ure mo: t often affected by it. The plant belor.gs to the parsnip family. It grows along creek banks, ditches, and in swales and other low, moist areas It attains a height of 4 to 8 feet and (lower has a broad umbrella-hkwith many small while blossoms on op. Most farmers are familiar with ihis plant. poisonous V V V ! 1 - y , t "y , Jf .ncsco. Sa" ' kCyh0'e- ' - A Every w.nian V - 1 shown A y v.:oming I k X: sM.uld have a pro bu.k pres.dent - - ,..,. .v or not in the opinion of Mrs Mary fun"el 8rra"fC'ro hands. 'nt0A'?, ? anywr.cre nc 'W'ry. and there you have it lSfJ .... Uc.l in Irn.ton. M N. J e vi'houVtcio ir,.vv on ark the key strikes r-- -.- - h".. r xUcn or twenty years dccldm,... : GAME CARVING SET of - r''-rj- d authority .nr.- PM? Jiff IP? THIS s, iv:X rir " fliit j This is the Carving Set you need for steaks and game. Deer horn handle fits the hand Knife blade and loik tine-- m ulo of fincstainV'ss steel. Now offered for only 2.x to induce you to try the brands of lye shown at right. them for sterilizing milking machines and dairy equipment. Contents of one can dissolved in 17 pa'.lona of water makes an effective, l inexpensive sterilizing solution. Buy today a can of any of the lye brands shown at right. Then send the can band, with your name and address and 2"c to B. T. Babbitt. Inc.. Dept. W.K.. .'if.6 4th Ave., New York City. Your Carving Set will reach you promptly, pobtaue paid. Send today while the supply lasts. OFFER GOOD WITH EITHER BRAND (VMM ReaSMl |