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Show LEH1 f FREE PRESS. LEHI. I TAH s cenes and Persons in the Current News - Contour Furrows Control Erosion Matrons Dress With Testee This dress designed with soft trons. Send 15 cents for your Level Base Does Not Allow capelet sleeves end a contrast- copy. Send your order to The Sewing ing vestee is one of those perenWater to Wash Down nial styles. It is always a pleas- Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New ure to show by popular request. Montgomery Ave., San Francisthe Hillside. "I" o universally They're KINCANNON Sor:h CrollM becoming co, Calif. C B'.l Soil PonwntMnnltt. Flat Co'lf WNU Serrlr. Contour furrow In? to coutrol erosion is highly rtvoinmendfi by sjifcialists of the soil conservation service and the North Carolina State college agricul-- ! tural service. When the plow is run along the con- tourg of the land, tiie furrows are level and will aid greatly in clic king the run off of r;iin water. A furrow with a level hase does not allow the waler to wash dow n the hill- side, hut holds and diMrihutes it regiilarly over the field. The water is given a chance to soak Into the ground. Contour furrowing is especially recoinmeiidei) for pastures or fields w liere erosion has reached serious iirotior tlons. If the land is hadly cut up with gullies, t lie furrows should lie closed at the edges of the gullies. Hut if the field lias only shallow depressions, the furrows may extend across them, pro--j vlded the furrows are curved so as to keep their h.ises on a level, I'.y taklni: the water out of gullies, farmers can give grass and other crops a chance to grow. As time g"es ou, the land will again become tillable. It will also produce valuable pasturage. In erosion control demonstration (areas, contour furrowing has proved to be an effective method of stopping soil washing and conserving moisture. Sm?7 W : v:j Cut out old canes in raspberry bushes when they ere through bearing fruit. These canes will never bear fruit again. j I Cloths saturated with polishing liquids if stored away in a closet often cause spontaneous combustion. Keep these cloths in a covered tin container. - j j - mdr -- t : fEl1 -- w 1 fcft: at the Democratic National convention in Philadelphia which renominated President Roosevelt outbreaks of violence in Jerusalem result in fatal wounding of an Arab school teacher. 3 James chairman of the Democratic National committee, opening the convention. .Scene .'.her ', Cff. Manney, seventeen-University of Chicago Northport, Mich., has .elected queen of the National festival at Traverse City, n She is studying to be a but will assume a lighter the Michigan fete. Ardis !,FV- - wf' Chamber of Commerce inspector; Charles Gale, official timer, and Franklin J. Iszard, director of the Soaring Society of America. Riggs Is Clay Court Tennis Champ Seeks Presidency Representative William Lemke of North Dakota, who is a candidate for the Presidency, is being supported by the newly organized Union party. Father Charles E tA" rJti tWW V. j). jm i Pt: WHAT'S THE BEST RECIPE FOR SUCCESSFUL HOME HERE IT H0: USE IS... NOTHING BUT U. S. ROYAL PE KO EDGE JAR THEY . SEAL FLAVOR IN TIGHT, AND THEIR TWO BIG Pattern No. 1907 B LIPS MAKE THEM EASY TO APPLY. to larger and more mature women, and so adaptable to conven- tional occasions. The model shown is a clever street frock which takes into consideration the fitting problem encountered by many womer whose tastes incline toward conservative rather than complicated dressmaking. The lines are studied to give slenderness without sacrificing a trim and nea.t apexemplified in the pearance, beautiful pointed up bodice, graceful and smart. Sheer cotton, prints and chiffons are delightful for town or country EASY TO REMOVE. expe-ciall- y Barbara 1907-- 151 B well-planne- if A cup of peanut butter mixed with half a cup of mayonnaise and one finely chopped raw onion makes a good sandwich spread. e Dell 6ndlcaU. WN'l! Brvlc. CANNING? Bell- - Pattern No. is available for sizes: 34. 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50. Size 36 requires 4A yards of 39 Feeding Grain Mixture inch material. Send 15 cents in The amount of grain mixture fed to coins. cows when on pasture depends, to a Send for the Summer Pattern great extent, upon the individual pro- Book containing 100 Barbara Bell duction, but where a cow is producing patmore than 17 pounds of milk a day, terns. Exclusive fashions for one pound of grain fur each live to children, young women, and ma- seven pounds of milk produced will Insufficient, according, to an autboii:y at the Norih Carolina State college. This amount, in addition to the pasture will usually maintain the animal In good flesh and permit maximum mill; production. An average cow eats enough grass in a day to maintain her body and produce about two gallons of miik. If she Is callable of producing more milk, the grass must be supplemented with the grain mixture in such quantity as to secure the maximum pro-- ; duction. Rep. William Lemke of North Dakota if1 mi There is a great deal more profit in lumber frmu farm woodlands when only the large, mature trees are cut and the small trees left to grow into 'another crop. The United States Forest Service has found that maple trees less than 12 to 14 inches In diameter actually do not pay their way through a hand sawmill. There Is about in times as much lumber in a tree 2G inches in diameter as in a tt inch tree. I'.ut since the lumber in the larger tree is worth about twice as much per foot, the total value Is HO times as great. Selective cutting removes the greatest value with the least volume. It leaves small trees as a windbreak and allows them to grow faster because they no longer need to compete with 'big trees for moisture, sunlight, and space to spread their crowns. A farmer In doubt as to how to cut his woodland. for lumber is advised to get In touch with a state forester, his state college of agriculture, or his county agricultural agent. ager; Larry Lawrence (in rear) secretary; Jack Summers, United States li-- When making pastry use only enough water to hold ingredients together. Mix quickly, roll and handle as little as possible if you wish pastry to be flaky. Profit in Woodland if Only Big Trees Are Cut Thousands of spectators gathered for National Glider week at Elmira, N. Y., sponsored by the Soaring Society of America. In this group are, left to right, Youston Sekella, president of the Elmira Gliding club; Dr. Earl Lange of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, contest man- m wood and eventually darken it. -resisting 1 bru-!ro- '4 - should Oil or oily substances never be used on waxed floors. They soften the wax, 6ink into erosion- j Thousands at National Glider Meet CHERRY QUEEN Frrir WNU Household Question? exti-iisio- tMMIsfel SjrJlcu easy-to-ma- klfbsrTJ XI PeKo Edge jar rubbers UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY Uwt4 SUtn luMtr Protects, he 20 1790 Irutfwqr, Urn Tort, M. T., Room Feed for Idle Mares Marcs not required to work tiliouM stay in pood condition if plenty of good roughage find occasionally a little prain are given tlicni, says an anitlnu ity. Wheat bran is one of tlio best additions to any kind of a ration for a heavy mare in foal because it Is laxative, not too heavy, and yet nu- trltions. For mnres at work, a ration Coughlin, radio priest of Detroit, if of two parts good oats, two parts corn, the leading sponsor of and one part wheat bran, fed with timothy hay or a mixture of timothy and a little clover or alfalfa, Is satisfactory.' Fur mares doing ordinary work, one to one and a quarter pounds grain, and one to one and one-halpounds of hay should keep them In good condition. - Riggs of Los Angeles, snapped m action during the match, re-- e forehand drive with which he upset Frankie Parker to win the al clay court tennis championship in straight sets in Chicago. He ame Lack to share in the doubles title. bert Stratosphere Flyers Get Mackey Trophy f Along the Furrows Ohio buys half of the potatoes eaten in the stale. i granary or corn crib usually pays for Itself many times over on the average farm. A good of so!!, according to esticontains more bacteria than there are persons in the city of New York. - A teaspoon mates, ' ! re Crapes are easily grtmn. do rot ornamental are both; mu.ii room, quire as vines and fruit, and are deiieiuns.1 and wholesome to eat. - . Left Ptan. acliievemcnt m'"flviuc-iat"iDort v. bievens ant a...i Stevcis J : th? 'wAiKy.hzrti to a. !k.cjmui .c.c r it G?..cr-i- -- l f V. highOKt altitude . of w.v 'he evcY attained by man w.vv. Na mnal .cr vlio made the presentation. (72.395 Illinois, farmers have used 7.(WX,'kI tons of limestone in the past 15 years; to nut their . land In shape for the; Knowing or CHrrs and otncr legumes, but W.tw.OOO more tons are 'neeued. , Aeronautical associa- - GO WdRWf EK BEFORE YOU NEED A QUART The per capita beef consumption of beef In urban Ceorgia is r,r pounds a person. 28 pounds for members of farm families. Deductions made by livestock buy- ers for bruises on lambs cost the giow-- ; ers two cents per lamb for every am-nial sent to market. then- y Prov It for yourself with the "First Quart" test. Drain and refill with Quaker State Motor Oil. Note the mileage. See how much farther you go before you have to add the tell-tal- e first quart. Quaker State Oil Refining Company, Oil City, Pennsylvania. Retail Price ... 35! per quart. 1 |