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Show The Cache American. Lojran, Cache County. UtAh Pace Six Tractors Continue To Supplant Horses, Even in War Period a amall froup In Hollywood year 1945 mean the begin-tin- g of fame; for movieland, Jammed with atari, la planting to feature aome new namea In tig ligh'.a during the coming yew. There will be many surprises not !n the card! at present, but from ahere I ait on the aide Unea these ire the atari you'll hear from In a jig way during the coming year: Bill Eythe, at 20th, landed amack m the lap of Lady Luck Thla meana that the lad from Mara, Fa., un known to movies TO two years ago, will be right up at the top in the cast of characters Eythes high "GAY GADGETS" AMorUto4 Ntppr-WN- By NANCY PEPPER HOW DYA VOTE SMOOTH Oil SLOPPY? Number of Work Animals On Farms the Lowest In Fifty Years. air. Maybe It won't click with yes 108 per real, but Its a promise ef new machines scarce, tractors are steadily displacing horses and mules during the war period, thus continuing a trend that hss been golrg on for 23 years. There are fewer work animals on farms today than at any time in more than 50 years, according to the department of agri- With production needs at their present high level it Is estimated that it would be necessary to place 20 million head ot work stock on farms In order to have as much half-mas- Sturdy draft horses like these are losing ont te tractors and other machines, although the war has slowed up their displacement somewhat. but among mechanized farma using animals. Feed supplies for horses and mules have been good, in general, with corn and oats accounting for more than 90 per cent of the total concentrates in 1942. Com alone amounted to about 55 per cent of the total, and oats 37 per cent. Seventy-fiv- e per cent or more of the grain fed to these animals in the South-eathe Appalachian and Delta atates, eastern Texas and Oklahoma and along the Ohio, Cumberland and Potomac rivers was com. In areas such as the Pacific states, most of the Mountain states, and in New England and the northern Great Plains, where com production la less By ORIGINALITY wished te look like the actor great. A 5 Whom he saw oo the silver screen. He wanted bis ways to emulate To copy his classic mien. The popularity of the Telephone Bridge has grown since the war. It is a good way to hold a benefit He wanted te for some worthy charity it makea walk in the way the least possible work for the he walked: greatest returns and permits each To sit in the way hostess to gather together a group he sat. of her friends. He wanted to talk A group of prospective hostesses in the way he from various parts of the city meet talked; their party. A price is To wear Just his and plan admission fee, the date for the fixed style of bat. house prizes are chosen He studied his is set, the and the grand prize is picked. Each debe-naimanner hostess then invites her own friends on the set night Each Hla carriage for bridge the admission and pays guest straight and when the evening Is over price, the hightrue. est scorer at each house wins the He tried to attain his savolr fairs house prize. Each hostess teleIn everything he might de. phones the highest score at her ef a He worked for the contouring home to headquarters and the highslat, est of all the scores wins the grand Te be like his here great prize. Became just a simple copy cat The proceeds, or the individual In manner and speech and gait. go to charity and each admissions, mock he that Nor thought might hostess foots the bill for her enterbetter do. tainment and refreshments. And perch on a higher shelf; manner Ledger Syndicate. WNU Features. in a If he wonld behave r; And true try to be Just himself. Go on datSports vs. Dress-U-p ing in sweaters if you think you look your best In them, but it's smoother to dress up to your dates in flattering dresses that inspire those low, long whistles. Coats vs. Jackets Go on frightening children in those boys' coats if you're a but its smoother to look slick in a blazer or loafer jacket really made for yoa and not tor your favorite knee-lengt- h die-har- r. JITTERBUG JOOLERY Whether the wind blows "smooth r "sloppy in high school fashions, yon still cast your vote for Jitterbug Joolcry. Try out these new Ideas to dress up your sweatFen Point Pick-U- p Collect old pen points until you have enough for a necklace. Wash them thoroughly, color with nail polish or thine up with colorless polish then string into a choker length necklace, points down. Bet you Big Deal In Peels never knew that orange and lemon peel make droolsome necklaces if you let them dry out first, then coat with colorless polish and string into long necklaces. Alternate them e for a effect Match Makers Make a fob picture frame for your O.A.O.s dime store photo by covering an empty match case with red polish and pasting his photo inside. Let it dangle from your lapel or belt. Paste your O.A.O.'s initials and youri in alphabet noodles on the outside flap. Hybrid Trees Grow Twice As Fast as Natural Timber I . j X. Rats are not only pests. able pump of rugged construction that can be moved from opening to opening as dusting progresses. The dust is blown into each opening, which la then closed to seal the slowly generated hydrocyanic acid gaa within the warrens. Not only is hydrocyanic acid deadly, but the physical adaptability of the dust to lining the walls of the burrows with suba solid film of stance is vital to effectiveness. Calcium cyanide renews the gas concentration and keeps it at the lethal point aa the gas is absorbed by the soil This subjects the inner galleries to a sufficient exposure of lethal gas, which eventually reaches in most by diffusion the dead-end- s warrens or burrows to which many animals retreat The deeply-hidde- n rodents are not reached by other methods and survive to relnfest treated areas. two-ton- well-know- n e. Swallow Jonah Inspection Needed e per cent of all disease occurs in cities of less than 10,000, according to a report of the American Veterinary Medical association, and 95 per cent e of all disease occurs in cities of less than 25,000. Incomplete supervision is due te the fact that some smaller commuDramatic presentation of Bible stories, assisted by realistic stage nities feel they cannot afford to pay for duties of a health officer. The props, bolds the interest of tough Chicago slum children, who sneer at association recommends that one a calls himself who Bill lessons. school McGarrahan, Sunday ordinary health officer a serve of group hffhself. enacts the all roles Bible Commando, dividing the expense. milk-born- milk-born- s, Restaurateur Posts "vJ ilCONDS RANGE OF GUNS .'. 'a- - '4 It 2Stt3' ,7 aDS XOmm SHU elljifCONos 15.000 H SHfU n J WCONT JS.000 VASOS Xa i of rata, prairie dogs, moles, rabbits, squirrels and oih- er rodent peits has been improved by the use of calcium cyanide dust or gas. A special technique has been deRabbit veloped for the purpose. barrens are found under a wide ranse 0f conditions. To be effective y,e cj0U(j 0f cyanogas dust must be forced through every rum ay In the warren. Tills requires a strong port- - Eighty-thre- e TELEFACT I, T'HE control Quite aside from the destructiveness of these small animals in their search for food, many of them carry Insect parasites known to transmit disease. Outbreaks of Rocky Mountain spotted fever have been traced to ticks carried by wild animals and by them transferred to man. Rats harbor fleas and lice known to transmit a form of typhus fever as well as other diseases to which they may be exposed. Obviously, the use of calcium cyanide and safe methods in by dusting burrows of destructive roJABBERWOCKY DAFFYNITIONS dents can be beneficial to American farmers. It has considerable adBlots the dirt Give with the vantage over the use of poison baits gossip. which sometimes kill birds and Aint It the so? Isnt it the truth? domestic animals Important to man. Boy who takes anBootlegger other. boys date home from a Method of Marking party, or gal who does vice versa. The newest Whats up. Doc? Identification of Pigs way to say, Whats new? One notch In the lower rim of the Odd ball Queer character. right ear equals 1, one in the lower Ferdinand, go smell your posies rim of the left equals 3, one in the Stop slinging the bull. upper rim of the R.O.T.C. Right off the cob. right equals 10, and Unrefined Rough, Tough and one in the upGrew-somInstead of Tall, Dark and per rim of the left ear equals 30. Thus, according to top figure, addto ing together all of the values represented, we find that the number for this pig will be 44. When the number of pigs to be marked runs into large numbers, a hole punched in the right ear would stand for 100, left 300, according to lower figure. In this way a great many animals may be accurately recorded and identified. Care should be taken not to place the notch too near the base, as it may weaken the cartilage which gives support and carriage to the ear. The Lord Prepared aFish Brother Meets Sister On Far Pacific Island j j IES PLETTNER Features. It happened SEATTLE, WASH. Clifford on a far Pacific island Derosia Jr., machinists mate second class with the coast guard, waa doing shore patrol and warned a WAC she was walking toward an area. It was his sister, Ruth. He had returned for a rest period after service at Leyte and she had been tranferred from an Australian base. They had been separated 19 months. ULMOMT By PHYLLIS J 2) The Rambling Rhymster Six Girls Turn the Tables Six Goldwyn girls had so much confidence In Allan Dodd, former wrestler from Tulsa, collegiate Okla., and recently discharged from the army, that they signed him up. He had no agent, nor influence didnt know where his next Job was coming from. Now Frank Rosa and Mervyn Leroy are going to use him in 'The Robe," and if he clicks they will add another contract to the girls. Im told hes definitely dreamy and strictly swoon stuff and the picture they sent me proves it What fo j Method Provides Sure, Rapid and Safe Remedy In you. er!. Peggy Ann Garner was the child prodigy of 1944. But Elizabeth Taylor will be in 1945. Remember "Lassie Come Home and White Chffs of Dover, and a little girl with black hair and sooty Irish eyes? She played a scene with Roddy McDowall that made the big boys sit up and take notice. In "National Velvet" Elizabeth Taylor rides right into your heart. Youll simply love her. You can shout and scream about the great discoveries of the year, but for my money Bob Walker tops em all He has the homey, shy, sweet boyishness of your own son. The year 1945 should be a lucky and a happy one for these Hollywood stars. Ledger Syndicate. Important, little of this grain was fed. Heaviest oats feeding was found In the northern areas, where 50 per cent or more of the total concentrates were oats. This grain waa fed pretty generally throughout the country, however. si America faces a lumber shortage. Because ot war demands we are cutting our trees faster than they None of the experts can grow. how long our wood supply on agree will last But they all say that the forests are being slashed down at a rate far above replacement. The scientific answer to the problem is to make trees grow faster. The experts have discovered how to do the job two and three times faster than before. The trick is hybridization. Through crossbreeding, it is possible to create new strains that not only develop sooner but often produce better wood. Experts at the United States Forestry service have long been at work on new types. They have succeeded In hybridizing poplars, birches, ash, maples A and oaks. In Maine, for example, it A wise old beauty saying Is Minute A Day Keeps The Wrinkles was found that hybrid poplars grow Just a minute spent on two to three times as fast as native Away! a beauty mask or poplars. yourself giving If the shoots of a young poplar an application of cream and oil will cut Into short lengths and the are give that smooth, soft look to your piece planted in the ground, thouskin. Just try it and see the beautesands of plants can be produced ous results. one tree within a few years. from WNU Never Too Young better things te came. Yes, lha sloppy party Is still la power, but the eppoeilloa from the 'smooth parly gets stronger and stronger. Tork-l- a Co on vs. Sleppy Joe shrouding yourself in that oversize! sack you call a sweater if you want to. but it's i emoother to wear a Jersey shirt or bIo u ae 1 1 k e sweater tucked Inside your skirl Beys vs. Girls Go on Socks amplifying your ankles with boys' heavy sweat tocka If they fascinate you, but ita smoother to wear girls' locks that bring out the Betty Grabie i culture. er 'jm, Control of Rodents :rsh,.rB.rr N:dub?br By Calcium Cyanide h11 Although gasoline Is rationed, repair parts are hard to get, and power in relation to cropland as was the case In 1910 were it not for the tractors and other machine power. The number of work animals has about nine million head declined BUI Eythe since 1920, or 45 per cent, governfigures show. In their place pressure person- mentsome 1,700,000 farm tractors, are the won him ality lead opposite Tal-- I plus the influence of about two milBankbrad lion farm automobiles and about lulab 900.000 farm motor trucks added to 5 in "Royal Scan-- i daL" When Ire-duc- farm equipment since 1920. Lubitsch Tractors are believed to supply saw the rushes around 50 per cent of the total farm he said, Eythe is the greatest star draw-ba- r work, although only about material I've run Into In 20 years." 30 per cent ot the farmers In 1944 So they rushed Eythe into the lead will own tractors. Government figRaid." ures show that in 1939 there were in "Colonel Effingham's Watch his dust In 1945. about 400,000 fewer tractors than are now on farms, with 53 per cent Uncertain That Something of the farms In the country dependLauren Bacall, that glamorous upon animal power. menace whose pussy willow face and ing principally 24 per cent had neither tracNearly t eyes are her trademark. tors nor work animals. The remainIs familiar to every magazine reading farms reported tractor power, er, although shes appeared In only most of them also employing some one picture, "To Have and Have work animals. with Humphrey Bogart. So Not, Tractor farms are large farms, what? Warners sent her right back Into double harness again with however, it is pointed out, and in 23 per Bogie in 'The Big Sleep." She's 1939 when they totaled about cent of the farm numbers, they condecorative and provocative. tributed about KMf the value of Quite a different type is Universal's Ella Raines. A girl with clean products sold, traded, and used In blue eyes and a well washed look. the farm home. Vou saw her In "The Invisible Larger Acreage Harvested. with Franchot Tone, and Lady in "The Bracken with Eddie Surveys in 1942 showed that the again Conquering Hero." But "Tall In the harvested cropland per farm where Saddle," with John Wayne, really tractors were employed was on an average more than three times that got em. of farms relying on animal power Moody Gail Russell is Parawork. While most of mount's ace find of the last year. for draw-ba- r Dark, mossy soft hair, eyes full the tractor farms also utilize animal of dreams, and a trick of projectpower, the tractors at the same time ing the Intangible put Gail Rus- contribute to the power needs of othsell into a class by herself. She's er farms. valuable, and proved It in "The UnWide variations were reported in invited." the displacement of work animals Home Town Boy Type by tractor power. While average When Metro found Van Johnson displacement on 10,000 tractor farms included in the 1943 survey was 4.4 they hit a rich vein of talent ore. head per tractor, numbers of work Metro has a second Van Johnson in Tom Drake, a dark type with the animals actually displaced ranged same direct, homey appeal Hell from about 2 head to somewhat make the register ring at the box more than 10 head in different state groups. These fluctuations reflected office. all had along mainly differences in tractor size Faye Emerson has what It takes to make a young star. and the effectiveness of tractor use. How hard animals work on farms Already shes been stepped into the and if appears to be dependent upon the lead role in "Happiness, she wants to keep on making pic- region in which they are located, tures shes set. Faye has real tal- government reports show. Average ent as an actress, but it took a time worked per head for all reportmarriage to a Roosevelt to make ing farms was 835 hours in 1942, but Warners recognize it. In the southeastern and Delta states, You might keep your eye also more than 60 per cent of the work on red haired Lucille Bremer, stock were used 1,000 or more hours. most promising young At the same time, less than 25 per dancer. She gets star billing in cent of the animals in the Pacific Ziegfeld Follies. Then theres Me- coast and Mountain states worked tros Gloria De Haven, hailed by the 1.000 hours or more. Variations were GI Joe as just what the doctor or- observed not in regions and states, dered for a soldier with the blues. Twentieths June Haver has danced her way into star roles after 18 months' experience on the screen. Minute Maie-U- pi Of June AUyson, another Metro "once seen, baby, you might say By GABRIELLB never forgotten." "Destination Tokyo gave us three boys that hit the popularity target dead center James Craig, Bob Hutton, and Dane Clark. Craig has some of the quality that put Clark Gablq, among our fabulous few. Hutton is a sort of composite Jimmy Stewart and Bob Walker, ahd Dane Clark is a natural. Feature U . niMinmrT-t- ni Hr rnovAkos Sign, Loses Own Coat When LAWRENCE. MASS. Samuel M. Freedman opened a restaurant here he waa careful We are to post a sign reading: not responsible for property lost or stolen. Recently Freedman hung his coat near the sign, only to return a few hours later to find it had been stolen. Britain Leads U. S. TELEFACT 1 WARTIME FARMING 4CMAU M fOTAL 9000 IN U. OUTPUT A. AND BRITAIN |