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Show s ScateBaen Co all (S 'Forests Chief Urges Change In Job Aid Plan v rJhh tirf ln 76 From Seed f I i u ;!- I ' ea-.il- -- v , c: ; - -i- ' .' ' I v- -, V;i'Tc; . C I . I-': .r The perennial border in now an Put In kohl-rnestablished feature of the home fine vegetable tender. grounds. Nothing is more beautiful or satisfying than when well done Get in plenty and nothing requires more garden tion. You will skill and Judgment to do well than often. a good hardy border. It looks easy, By rROF. J. C. HOGENSON it is true, but too often it is merely U.S.A.C. Extension Agronomist a collection of plants a catch-al- l. Every home garden should con-ey- e planted helter skelter without an to effect, sequence of bloom or tain Its cabbage patch this year, height. Cabbage is rich in the health-glv- A perennial border may be raised ing vitamins that are so essential from seed in a single season with- - to the proper functioning of every out much trouble, the chief woik part of the human body, being that of sowing the seeds' Cabbage is a vegetable that is and transplanting the seedlings very easily grown. Small cabbage into permanent quarters. A few plants may be purchased from any perennials such as peonies. Irises, nurseryman or green house own-th- e day lilies, indispensable in a ers, or they may be grown at home, border, must be bought as plants, In the latter case sow the seed in although all may be raised from! the garden where the plants are seed, but It will take several years to grow. When the young plants to do it. are about three Inches high, thin In the first place, it is useless ut or transplant so that the to expect a perennial border to be plants will stand about 16 Inches a sheet of bloom from end to end apart In the row. Both early and the entire season. Few perennials tat cabbage may be handled in way with good results. Early bloom ail summer. The gaillardia is about the only one which can be cabbage seed should be planted relied upon to give a fine show about the time early radish seed of color from July until Lost and Is planted, late cabbage, not until 'that useful plant will quit If al- the ground warms up about ' the first part of May. lowed to go to seed. For extra early cabbages plant The average perennial has a relaseed either in a hot bed or the two brief tively blooming season, wlndow box' The wlndow ita weeks being fairly long wriod The chief skill In arranging Inches and 4 Inches Fill this perennial border consists In assem- with mellow soil, deep. the seed plant bling colonies of plants that will and place In a warm sunny place. give a consecutive show of bloom at all seasons of the year without Keep the soil well watered and plenty of plants will soon be ready leaving wide bare stretches at any for transplanting. time. CONTROL OF This can be done only by gaining INSECTS an understanding of the blooming There are two Insects which habits of the plants used. Another trouble cabbage plants considersubject that should be studied is ably: Cabbage worm and cabbage the height of the plants as it aphids or lice. would be manifestly foolish to plant Both of these pests can be con- a colony of tall growing plants in trolled by the cabbage front of a low growing colony so plants with spraying Pyrethrum solution If that the latter would be hidden. used at the strength recommended With these two factors in hand on the package and applied with it is a simple matter to plant seeds proper thoroughness, according to this spring sufficient to furnish a Professor George F. Knowlton, hardy border. Perennial seed sociate entomologist at the Utah ,,hould be sown as early as the an- - experiment station. Enough of this nuals, as the longer the cabbage period of material to spray growth the plants have, the bet- patch can be purchased ter they will be to bloom next year drug store for 50 cents. as nearly all perennials must have Where the cabbage plants are a year of growth before they bloom. troubled only with the cabbage Agronomist Tells How to Care For Cabbage Plants bi early: This Is a grown early-use- and stdi-n- t Washington, plan for recrulllng 250 O'X) Jobless men in a civilian conservation corps met its first congressional test today at Joint hearing labor before Senate and House committees. House Fresh from the White conference last night at which the president outlined his plan, the two committees prepared to hear opponents of the proposal. At the outset. Rep. Byrnx of floor Tennessee, the Democratic Wader, asked for quick committee action and gave assurance of prompt consideration in tlie Home He said tlie House would tx ready to take the bill up the day after the committee approved It. Chairman Walsh of I lie Senate committee disposl.l ui promised would be expedited. Chairman Connery of the lloue labor committee, said he plamv-two da vs of hearings. The first witness was R. Y Stuart, chief of the forest service, who recommended an amendment to the bill to permit ose of the corps on private forest lands. The bill as sent to Congress by the president would confine the work to reforestation and similar employment on public lands. Stuart said there are 161,000.000 acres of national forests, but only 7.000.000 east Of the Mississippi. A Htuuiijim rr.v. arrangement ,'L--y accepted. You will find that very good poultrymen are brooding very good chicks That is why they are successful. Nearly all RAPPLEYE customers are buying Chicks again this year. RAPP-LEY- E Bred direct from the FAMOUS HENACRES LEGHORNS. RAPPLEYE CHICKS prove their worth as layers We know, and poultrymen know you cant produce a good chick, or a good product of any kind for a song. Rappleyes Chicks 11c R appleyes Hatchery 383 South 7th West Phone 837 (WHEN YOU PAY LESS FOR A PRODUCT EXPECT TO GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.) ahum: three -- be- . v. rweeans In the eleventh and twelfth centuries, we hear ef ttie Troubadours of Fra tire and tlie Minnesingers in Germany, who wandered throughout the country from court to court singing folk songs, imitations of folk songs and original melodies about love and war. This was tlie beginning of secular song These minstrels d tlvlr songs on the fiddle, bagpipes, harp or nther. Till lnstruii'e! tal atcompsmlment a the flr't !rp It He developmt nt of the art song The Troubadours and M i r .ir.geis gi m rullv pliv''1 tin nii I sly ns an areompanimei't let us n mrml), r th'it about this time the di vi lopna-n- t of tlie harmonic Mdo of music had Its beginning Tlie church In many Instances made use of the folk song, chan:-- j lng or disrul'ing the theme. 1 Germany, Martin Luther adopted a numbjr of popular folk songs, to take the place of the monotonous Gregorian chant, and thus mud-- it possible for the people to take part in the service. Tills led to conFrom earlv gregational singing. times composers have woven folk tunes Into their compositions, and continue to do so at tlie present day. Folk music, to be truly apprecln'-nttnur- a mt nr ptstaq sq ppwtpi p environment. Folk songs are often transferred to the concert hall, but in the process they lose their true cn!ur.e U lose uiiyh.i. of co,.u- i i i i,. : j , or wufiii mt.s.i !r the corner slums o( the iujinij. tion Mon whkh tic s;n,. ,? musical art was built known - Classified meaning and fall in tla-i- r pur)Ki g Tlie original folk songs are Tlie rich keep their mouth open among the peasants nt Europe, which U a thing to be re- - and their purse closed, fretted. Life In general has benj Tlie poor keep their pi.re .; - i so modernised that lew of tlie c!J and thier mouth clo- - d customs have been preserved. But) Tlie rich have soft muscle and let us remember tluat folk songs hard brain; tlie poor has hard t were transmitted from generation j muscle and soft brain And to generation by word of mouth. 'they make their laws, the rich play and the poor play geese. They were sung and enjoyed fore the tiieory of music existed NORMAN'. Musical Notcs:- - C't diop-pcarin- Junior Prom Anno need For Tonight an: r rum, c.te of the events of the t,,i.i.g season at the L'. 8 A. C. U announced t r this evening at the IV 'K)r. The public is invited to attend tttf tunciion Salt Lake onlactra muai has bun erf u;id fur th 7 . it-- : - .i wt-.r-- If you like yellow snd soft shade I or- with plenty of yellow in tlu-lrr prlmullnus hybrid gladioli. Wi tlmSkluUel tsCMnl Hulk iu tm a IW MwistiiSii i i .jii.'i'iaTMaiugehaty The Biggest Stock of Spring Dresses in Logan at Astoundingly Low Prices! Street Dresses Sport Dresses Afternoon Drews Sl.f)5 to S6.95 For Today! A Sensation! New Spring Dresses Worth $5.95 model best suits ijom needs? designs TIT) worry along with washday methods another week. Dont continue using a washer which is slow, inefficient or which damages ed Sizes . . Just Arrived! Hew SprlsBg Coats Chicks & Poultrymen Id!! Beyossd (EsestfloiraJ Special Purchase as-fi- ne Hi: PAID c-- c , , nil.!. ltoos.--vvlt'- tween the federal government and private owners would provide for of Insect ammuni- the use of labor In the east. In need It early and the absence of forest lands, Stuart testified, flaw S : i worm. Professor Know! ton recommends the application of a dust consisting of one pound of parts rtwn and 10 pounds of hydrated J lime. This dust is applied by placing it in a loosely woven bag and shaking It over each plant. If tiie cabbage plants are bother1 r f .. ; 3 '. v , ed only with aphids these inyl i--'i -J ccntrolli d b' . jects can be 4f i -the application of a spray, at a : -- .. : ,; r . : -- r jt!"e or times when the aphids nr ?Vi--xv Th's spr beeomlng abundant. tvd , ,v ' V.-consists of nicotine sulphate vi.7. J-V materia j percent using two t spoonfuls of the' nicotine sulphi'r and one cubic inch of laundrv . " CM j soap to each :J ' gallon of water. Ti ls . solution may be applied with a small hand spray. ' w-A patch containing about ll'1 -cabbage plants will supply a famS ., ily during the year. Cabbages maybe used In many wavs in the diet More Border. PrrennUI a (be It Study PlriuUng (ban Nothing i Requires Cabbage slaw Is highly of Flowering Season and Height of Materials. Borders n !:i:uv Dl'llN !';llF!t si:i:viu ( nni::. oun;u thin tho-h- three hoot. KM LEiiaum; sharp and I) as the CHORDS MONS OF THE NOT 10W) I We Perennial rum: county. rr I Logan Agents For The GENUINE ABERDEEN and the CELEBRATED Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction 155 South Main Street Phone i 0(3 a n . m i :r.i c AN cache Friday. March 31. 1033, clothes. Any one of the three new Haag models will bring you washday comfort and satisfaction which youve never known before. 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