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Show CACHP. AMERICAN' Pace Four. r. 'U.u, that l(e avvluge !uT. dm linn at a giouj) at (all M r could m l be u d m a Uiiu Judgmg tiny one at Hie forj . breeding Jxablllti-skhowed that Tlie tfc ti e progeny oc 12c 23c per do z. s of a given, Tlie Instant heat u applied to TOMATOES, transplanted breeding food. uth as lia at. ceitani wre wlmi mated to a given dam prou-i:'(,c per doz. TOMATOES, potted changes take plane. Long rooks:.. lid doz. per at intense heat toughens and h.o- ASTEKS, transplanted dens protein foods. Tlmt is why per doz. ASTEltS, putted control tlie la st alien e per SNAPDRAGONS. transplanted or boll meat or cook It In other doz. per wavs. At some tune m tlie pmo SNAPDRAGONS. potted e apply enough heal to bioxn 10 each or S1.00 per do., potted IETIMAS, outside and bring the out h. or each $1.0 10c per PETUNIAS. lotted app. ..ivory flavor or "ttpjs-tlt2.3c per AGERATCM Viola rays are now used '.o roasts With tender with a p 10c per do.. (arm. r, b .t protert tlie . ZINNIAS and MARIGOLDS of fat." says a coveting u-d on grass sod tlie ravs ate of the Bureau at lion 20c, 2 3c each specialist GKR VNIl'MS 'c, 10c. i'-l tlie (ariii.r I prefer to brov. Economics. In an almu-- t un- Ham first very Tlie rays. u.-qunkly In a .s ov.-n, canny t it, muke Italian r gra say 450 degrees to 500 d sometimes sold as Fugll h rye- gn-cs F. Then I reduce live grass, reveal Its true Id. ntity Whin to moderate, about 300 degrees l d (liter tn live heeds are g m.iiiuU 350 degrees F. and finish tlie ok and put In a daik.-md- : at this low heat. Till chamber and Ihc thoil rays p.av-- J nature keeps the juices In on whnh ed upon them, the meat, prevents excessive shrink:.-an- d Ihone 711 31 Federal Ate. tlie root o( tlie Italian van.iy ccxiks tlie meat evenly. T!. lie at once betray tlie Kid by giv- drippings In the pan are nicely ing off a distinct, ghost like glow browned, not burned, so they nia a Even more mystify mg. Hie apparand are not lost. may produce good progeny, but ently Identical seeds ol the Eng- good gravy IIEV8 OIFSFK1NG BhST live meat In Searing very hat muted to tlie sire tame ABILITY that GLIDE TO Ill.lt lish variety, alien tested side by oven to brown tt may make tie dam may produce poor proreact fall to tlie with side Italian, meat shrink slightly, but the loss geny; that tlie tame was true tor Some weds of the two varu-tl'-(Continued from Page One) Is clik-flfat from tlie outside differing sires and a given dam; are otherwise Indistinguishable-- , bul we tliought that scaring a that Formerly to stunc full progeny; the sisters mated that good produce vark-tbrings usually tlie English 'sealed In tlie Juices.' Now wc given sire mated to a given dam sire frequently produced diverse a high r pi lie. know it dors almost the oppose Tlie discovery tliat tdwit lays 5ut lt wtds flne ,lavor u.ake tlie hlur iwiiir fluor-.- - .start trickling down and mak. . on wlilch tlie roots of certain the rotc.it self basting from th first, so the lean meat dors t. plants grow was made in ha-- , und He 1 jiaitmi-n- l dry out. udaikcd it to protect American You can cook a roast to th. I .timers In buying ns-J- . well done stage entirely in a niid- th.il erate oven nt is at fm l b. and lt will be bro n wore l violet lay lamps by the link' It Is finished. H. but llie make test, to lit cessiiry con be done with lamb and po: tlie Department h.u. found th.il but not usually with roast b . using a sixilal light filter over wlkn cooked only to the ra-- e an oidmary light fclmls out stage. When you are cooking In an 2 rays and lets the short oven which can not be chan. J rays na.h the paper on which the from very hot to modern, have germinated, causing H lt is best to use a moderate oum to glow. from start to finish. The experiment in the Depmt-m- t The Idea that putting a lid :t lit have been made by Dr. E. the roaster kept the meat frt.m the in H. Toole, plant physiologist I. JJt Investigations. yn.IMrCTWP Division of Seed The seeds are usually germinal, d which Is on white filter paix-ralmost pure cellulose. Although the exact cause of the fluorescent re. . . action Is unknown, the action of the roots on the filler paper brings ry tine of our Eastern about a change which causes it i Fed Steer Ileef Steaks to glow under the short rays. Spring Plants Values rxjx-rimei- do, In : o li rted of wliij points kept thousands (inks, piiiutpally mallards, from aiatlmr severe s'.irslng during l.de In February. With the teinjer. u'ure 20 to 40 d ,nns blow kero Pr teemr Lilted Stabs K't trlh F. Roah.il and local on foot and bv sad sui-pfc'a'ior.s wlth d the She who once gave m corn and wh. at that had h- - u frct-lof love . . . why did donated by farmers and she now cling so fiercely lo her bov J Something new Earlier in tlie winter Hugh M romance of 1910! a d prg-tv- Worcester, DIANA with the at Siirvcv tlie Biological Wild life Refine, tn volunt.-- . r 25 Oregon, led about that re-- i effort In a talpers LEWIS STONE suited In saving 1210 ducks, mostly ruddles, and homed and eared grebes. The bird', were transported to pens at refor recovery fuge headquarters Cooperating In the rescue, the owner of a local radio station donated the services of Ills station to broadcast the appeal for volunteers and hired four men tn jjHAPITO 1 lb. . .. ic Pot Roasts choice beef ib. 8c & e JNr r U. S. c- Inspected v have home more of those fine laifje Sweet Oranges on special for Sut-y- . Spring1 Chickens, ing Hens, Fresh Yeg-.'and Groceries. s WpfsnfLjp'u msGjbwm Home in Few Days BTHBHUECH Charles Olsen, manager of the Owl Billiard Parlor, who was called to Chicago because of the death of his father, has written his asto sociates here that he cxpe-ctLe m Logan about May 12. He is driving a new automobile home from the factory at Detroit, s Midget Ex. Sifted ASPARAGUS D u Powdered or Brown Kingsford- GROCERY II. G. FLOUR SATURDAY PRICES Golden Loaf Golden West White Rose 100 JEEF POT ROAST lb. Not over 2 Steak Round Steak 25 lbs. SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS 10 TUMBLERS SIX TUMBLERS GREEN O' y .'s r . . LAMB . . . lb. lbs. COFFEE Ib. 4' 6c Rib and Breast- . 4c a I 20 20 2.9c xs'v A S Highlite . . . lb. can 25c M.J.B. & pkg. rice 1 Ib. 35c TIIE FINEST VERY Furnishinars that we can Kts . 3 . for 13c Small Size Med. Size Large Size 3 doz. doz. 2 doz. 1 -- 3 COD FISH 25c Sc LETTUCE Solid Head each 7c BEEF BOIL J7 Pound 4VsiRLOIN Ib. 13c O' LINK SAUSAGE VEAL have a splendid line of all kinds of Household lb.. GRADE Special, 2 Pounds Green Stamps BUHER Per ORANGES kV Y A 1 String Beans B.P. cut No. 2 can 9c String Beans K.K. cut No. 2 can 8c Royal Tissue 650 sheets " BONELESS six you money on. He . . ne 9c SIHGWBKSS.l MAJESTIC TISSUE vV A? In Our Crockery Dept. We Give 7c and 12c Tender Young Local Figs PER SACK sacks with other order. Sirloin Steak lbs. Pine . 2S Found PORK ROAST T-Bo- 50 Ye LB I ! BUTTER jj 29 1 LB. CAN Meats Sugar s1 lbs. R!ue COFFEE Chase and Sanborns H can 10c Corn, K.K. Golden 2 No. 2 cans 19c Corn, K.K. Std. . . 2 No. 2 cans ITc 4 CIS 2 IIAYBALL, Owner SpodiaHs No. 2 can Peas, No. 3 ex. sifted No. 2 Peas, large, No. 2 can - CampbelTs Tomato Home Owned Home Operated i?cl 3 2jpQ For Stuffing 3 PORK SAUSAGE Fresh Ground lbs. 23c and Stewing, Rib and Breast Pound lb. IOc l i ' 3KaWEaWSTr3T-- - . I2c i ,vtaeRjgywsm bof'",-quickl- s fi In a worlJ distressed amid the whirling chaos of three decades this 4 mother will make for you "a strange h heaven out of unbelievable hclL s roa-t.-- sjk-c-m- sts-d- ..To all Life's Gallantry drying out Is another abandaned llieory. All the exjx riments show, rather suprlsmgly. that a lid rn the roaster tends to diaw tlie June out of the meat, not to keep lt .n inside i Tlie steamy atmosphere r cau-athe meat to covered Bive up Its Juiev and with it a p.t of flavor. Of course one get. this flavor back In the gravv, bt.t ;h. meat is not trulv rcvs'fd i prefer an o;xn roait.i1,- - ; i t ;!) a rack to hold the meat r,;: the Itotpan. so that th- I never add clixs not overcook. wate r. After searing, the nu at w.l! .soon provide you with incite el tv lor basting, and so lemain jm- - j and become tender." 15c Butter Ccurase.. To Loyalty in M O N S E N lbs ' To .d s 6 Sunday WYNYARD er Saturday, May Hamburger I.'" Uptk-Klamat- pur Exix-n-m- Starting Theatre j palr now. A PITOT joio . o-- At liouse cleaning ume. many families change their place of test-- ; derice. Rent your vacant room or home through a Cache American classified ad. It always pays to advertise. if you haven't tried It. try it Today and Sat. in-a- -l- MEAT MARKET L met m. a Logan Thursday. Tla-tlie county sthoiil board to revive In Hat consideration irpair rf school buildings and school (round at that place. An Investigation will be made by Hie members of Oii-n- Ana-ma- Floral Company wuthsi'brn Met.tara, girl'll at do, do, Cache Valley A'h for Repair naurr ro-o- t lc, d. rrriid out C. J. Van Orden, president at Emergency ir- the Lrtttsion Lion's club and if by the Bureau of Binlugbal S v y saved (veiul thou'und wa'er-- i F. Bernhisrl of Lrat&lon. Were low I last winter. pof-iibil- lc 4c lc relief work. and the n.u'..ifi r or a im.ior company pra-li.d a 2 ion irmk. with a drivr j to l.uul the birds to the ncue Mullon. laxiist in ti Thousands Of Waterfowl Saved by Aid To Conserve Food Cooking 1 Friday, May 5. 1933. ACIIP COUNTY. UTAH C GRAPEFRUITS U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Hams, picnic Ib. IOc Hamburger, fresh ground 2 lbs. 15c Boiled Ham, sliced lb. 29c Pot Roast steer beef lb. 8c to 12c Bacon , sugar cured, sliced Ib. 15c Pork Roast, loin lb. 11c i |