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Show 'I 9- - r tt - r --- ar '"?i r t SECTION- THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931 aM Granite - - THREE. 1 . SchoolsObserve City Par' ooaaJ National Education Week at -- At a meeting of tha Granite a tTrlatiaa will bo held Monday Granite beard of eduat cation building. Bay Foraberg will oommdttee; Mrs. X. Crawnational education rworram giv a talk on summer recreation ford Houston, eeeeretanr-treeeure- ri HONOMNO obaerved oa tba ackool playground is being ma Kienke. pubUdtys Mrs. o m ta OUpon Wooley, historian; Mrs. Ray throughout the nation, achools films: Mm. John Salt Lake have sponsored special week. welfare; Mrs. Helen U. Mra. asso- programs during thopast Parent-TeachTba first Waldron, muMe; ciation meeting of tba saaaoa will Austin James, membership; him. East High be held at Liberty aebool Friday Harry Jemea.reiyeatlou. afternoon. Parents are Invited to Members of the East high school held a : association r- ; dot the classrooms between v Parent-Teach-- a Washington A haachootc. ABd Thartduy milnr .Malntni1 fflfl A p.m. gtltt lBtLi.a with Mrs. Jafhe Ingebretsen presid-ininter-be-n Chatman ss Teachers and councIT American Education week Ralph D. Evans, Pr and o. Joint parent-teachof tho school were presented. Mra. Henry Merry gave rtf11? American elueaUen program Fri- oftha and his interpretation from Dorothy Parker. Musical taw ia held to be correct and presented by the Mra A"1 Hoggan, pmeident. The parents and teachers of the numbers were memuntil aet aaido by court aetion a and school glee cUb under the dimetirm welcomed aa forward am school Jobbing Forest t was Tea H. H. subsequent legislation. Bradford. association. Lisle of Mis Instructive ber of tho and an to Interesting U law of Three In the afternoon. Is tbeee nre statements principal, gave n talk on meeting to bo held'' Monday in the served late found a bean cenetit utional prori-ate- a attended the af- Garff. ! American Education week. school auditorium when Hugh B. hundred member for educational control by a guest speaker, NtcholM O. Smith, Brown will talk on Development fair. 0 0 board of education. Tbia ia theory of education, hoard Education. tho of member of of Character Through New ar- arder that the method of ee--i public inatmctlon. who at the time ia true, to the baeic principle South High gave a talk on Preparing ter Spencer Cornwall haa . Ida j. the election ehali boa qualified American government. The nab- ' O. tba Mato David program. RESIDENT McKay Tanged school 'observed Kinds of Service." wem introduced aball hare been a roeident ing of tbia board partly South High to the cation and the atale euperinterfleniicUUtn education week at the The new officersM follows: PresiUtah foriUmlte lta mpreeeotatlva character, mldrmmd th. Jackmn achoot thaaUta meet the rSom American -- of public instructionof Ptaa tniaot, Tive assembly Parent-Teachassociation meet- to thoMrs. next preceding bis elec- - Oenylny the board tba right to ao. P TJL at n meeting held Friday In cats am invited to teachers VK. yearn for Anna Hoggan; fltst vice end the with conform mom nearly attained tba egsleet its awn chairman, limits ltao the Jack aos school auditorium. Hia mothers "luoii, Thursday evening. Mrs A. I7 dent, ing Garff; second vie prao-jo- f iswlon. poari-tlethe1 and makes approved and Nut president, H. N-- Vera L. John modem theory field of activity Dr, shall bo end source Clawson of was happipresided. thirty the subiect McKendrick. the ,Mn of Mra" and holdw temaie ' Announcement and board preeldenb the between in progressive state rfUea.some conflict Jr-ble Pupils certificate of state the the speaker. o( a of- ness. how secured individually la following vice president Mra Ellis room motheis"for the,.talr third eJactlee an le who acme a its state program issued chairman, school district,. educators advocate ia the of presented In home end hghrat yrads the community. the ' end "trearurer, Mm. Frank H. ArtbS -'C fhaliiM. or shall bo a graduate of mm em ficer and therefore not responsible Refreshment wer- - erc(i hy W!ehG secretary Mrs. Jeha Weenlg gave. a two coming year: indrid pubUcity briefly the pro- htt i nninariM o MtM Rottl Beg- Claes in Mhw Rose McLeugbUn; college or to the board and tba superintend- minute talk on the Purpose end pri- Mrs. Audrey university, reputable ptpjla WOodburF Arthur Vi- and Mra end scrap book. visions of the constitution Dibble, Mrs. auita normal school. Bo ahaQ reside and ent likewise may lead horns economics tha membership. a mra. of paid up M. vilege D. Kemp. cnatrroan. AMm. t eodewhleh inch. revised e e ttttoM of the Trewln; program the aeet of yov- of authority or to an attitude hold hu cffie were naked Mrs. B. Hite-iito- a. Naon the pert of All parents and teachers Mrs. M. A. Moffat. Mr. E-- J. diacrlbeo the manner of alecuon ot ernmant Hie farm shall be fourl dirintewrtednre Eva Pjke, memberahip. Mrs.Erma man Mrs. Mra lifted Franklin the state superintendent the suem- - TimrB. fr1n ,hs flm Monday in1 eHhcr the superintendent or. the this dill clam our membership omi Bitaarbetter filtna Mr. G. Bywater. Donaldson Mr ' board of Ear ner or appointment Parents day was observed at the McArdie; muric chairman, January following hla election and board, I Musical selections were given Bybee. Mrs. 3.Mm. TOMtt Tompon. Mr. Franklin school Rowulter; bert and tbe duties cad mpoagtau ants- - kla emmor la elected and For yearn educational groups byrive. Friday from- the Elementary Chorea. Boys Todd. Albert Mm. t, 1.19 p.m. The first P. T. A. chairman. Mra Merle Muir, and niM of both Uto aperintendont qualified. Before entering epos hie have passed resolutions celling pub- Qteo until Jr. Jackaon Club tha and Mr Mra education. Kennard nd fUt board of duties ha shall taka the oath at of- lic attention to the weed of rem- Twelve, also n soprano sole by Marof the year vraa called to the following room mothere, PhiljSrfsT Mr. H. W. Bloomquist. Mrs. meeting Section Article X. of the con fice and give a bond to the elate la edying the conditions and Mra. Locton Roach, presi- Florence Perry, Mra Harold Hor-ac- a order by baa solo end Henderson a by garet Conrad dent. Mra suttttloa provides that The gen- the penal sum of IMM, to bo apArnold F. Portion. Mr. have repeatedly introduced Mils Alvin Phillips; vecitatlon by lips, Mra Robert Ferris, Mna. eral control and supervision of the proved. recorded and filed as pro- - in the state legislature fat the hope CleroeWte. KieUiker, Mr. C. B. Btrock. dance a Shirley by Sorenson; be Hamilton Fern Mra shall MfrtdedXy'iaw. Th ataU auperinten-e- d of solving certain ot the difficulties. Olsen A Dorothy Robinson and a Athol Bmellie. Mia J. public school system ot education. -ter. Mra Arlene Sutton. W. L. McKinley in a state board Berry. Mrs our atate department ot dent (baj have power to appoint Mrs. A. W. Knudson, Mrs. Ariey Mra In Aoki. Kusake by ef tha superintendent a deputy, who may represent him education sponsored a state survey XTJT Clnrenco Cartoon. Mrs. The McKinley school P. T. A. en- - 'enLXchemlnant, Mra. Wllllam - . eonalatlng Officers for th!,TUJr1ntd Netis ,,, MonJay. XeVi pnbllo instruction and such oth- at teachers t institutes when other of our educational system. This was t Mra Carollne Crowther. Mrs. Sarah A. iAahiey Mrs. Andoraon. er persona ns the legislature may unloose prevents tha state super- -t conducted by some of our conn H ilh Mrs. Joseph A. Reiser ex- - Mn, A- - T. cress. Mra Ed Bryy-haTlarl Laraoa and Mrs. Ivan J J whs to ail scholar eminent wslcom alientended moat patrons a from, in preside. being try's Mra Guy Welch. Mra Mra i gectloa 1. Artloie VU. of the con-- I (Janets were selected by end worked under a gitn and teachers. A following program Vincent. Mra Cba'les Davte Mra Harold Allen, Kiser, secretary; Benson fba stltuttoo says that the auperinten-- , was enjoyed. . Title TE, T. section 1, the direction of tba United States Thornton. Mra. B. F. Spear, par-sdent ot publlo instruction shall la provides that chapter the Jessie Refreshments were served The state superin- office of education. It Is replete treasurer; wav Mra A. Williams, Mra R.RW-sschool PamnTsadt entertainment oommlttee. by delegate: M rs. A. Bowdiege. one of the executive officers ot the tendent of publie Instruction shall with reel, worth-whiThnBoason suggestions Mra John Eden and Mra teacher delegate; Mia. Joseph Bur- or association of Logan hold Ajmr 1 state: section . of the seme article bo chairman of tha stale board of and recommendation for tha betErickson. Mra welfam festival nett, oar chairman; hsi of schools says that these executive officer luii recommendation terment ef the education. Hawthorne publicity shall be elected at tbs regular elee- - of the MateUpon under tho direction t Mra tha state department of education end George B. Lawrence superintendent historian; Mra J. H. evening Emerson A tea was given at tha Hawthorne Hunter, president. A headed tlon; and section It, that tba du- -. board may appoint a secretary of to title subject the survey commis- chairman and Frank Mra wee served by n committee ties ot the superintendent ot pub- tha board who shall work under hie sion devotee considerable specs and Olamviroom mother chairman; school Friday for tbe committee on of national education em- B. M. fTaylor, ansiUng room moth- by Mis. Boy Egbert and Mra R- - B. honor In He Instruction shall be prescribed direction. The mom of th than secrewith passing membership speaks salary of the v er chairman; Mra J. P. Isaac, music Berntson. Mra Jack Wayman wm association. Mra Zada Parkinson week Emerson school by law. fixed board, the ho shall by phasis. lp Art was chairman of th committee. association entertained at chairman; Mra A Bangeter. Title Tl, Chapter T. Section 1 tary in charge of tha carnival A tree to approval of the state H. WARREN TATLORc Mias IatM Morand social on Friday chairman; plum of Utah revised code, provides that subiect sugar, aid a program show, tbe Richards of D, Franklin Mra bo of and shall board Of Assistant Stats Superintendent Miss R. Fox and Alva Wood- pond, were included In th Sait lake council of Parent Teach- evening In the school auditorium. gan, "The state board ot education shall paid from examiners, fortune and for money appropriated Education. ard. Program, committee, and the entertainment. Mrs. Leonard Was-de- n ers association; Mra. F. N.' Pout-so- n At th clone of the meeting Ml consist of the state superintendent the pur pees. Alee upon recomand treastba president mendation of tha superintendent of following room mothers: Mra E. instruction, and Joseph Quayte Moisted by pnbiio principal of tbe Hawthorne Pearl Darnell, secretary & of Q. Olsen Mra Roy Taylor. Mra Miss Roth Jensen and Mias Phyllis school; and Mra. Edwin Whitney, urer of teachers, unvailed and pretba University of Utah, the pres- the board may appoint such diWhittier list Holgmea Mra Ed Bochaeian,- Jacobson, entertained with dancing. president ot the school P. T. A. vented to the school a picture of-' ident of the Utah Btata Agricultur- rectors, supervisors and assistants o e Mra Albert Hall. Mra W. A. Pasal college, and six other persona to aa am necessary to the admlnle-tralio- n Miss Mary Dysart. tenner princlParent-Teachgav short talks Whittier The be by the governor sen-by pal of the school. line was Mra of the pub- aoclatioa held, the annual national and eupervisloa Roosevelt High - endappointed Elisabeth Mra of Bryant, consent the with the In the receiving pjjmer lic school system- - The salaries of Hnn-aakW. P. Mra. the at Mrs. Longfellow Dunlop, ate as the terms of the present such week education Charles H. Keel, guest of honor Program education directors, supervisor and as R-- Roger. Mrs. Wm. Honoring national Mra U new Incumbents expire, two each bien- slstantephall VIo Sorenson. Mrs. Hulda R. of The Miss Smith, J. hoard permit principal school fixed the Friday. be school building by Mra. Jos- week RooeenlJ Junior high enter- the Longfellow school, nium, for eta year terms. Appoint- subject to approval of the state visitors were received la tho clam Loyd. Mra. Anna Halam spoke on Garbett. Mra R. B. Keddlngton. aseoctetioa Butt Mrs. Ada EL Howells Mrs. Parent-Teachment to fill vacancies shall be tor board of examiners, and shall be P. T. eph vice president, Mrs, Ann Sevy. hosin the "School Welfare at the first Mrs. tained Thursday evening the unexpired terms, la making paid from money appropriated for rooms by tho teachers and mom Eteri Burrows. Mrs. Jennie Lee. - Principal Har- A, meeting this season held Thurspitality chairman, and Mrs. Lynn auditorium. n school Shingle-toMrs. Doris such appointments tha governor mothers, between IE a.Ut,. andthe R Fergerwoo. evening In the school auditori- R. Fairbanks, chairman ofof room Stearns gave a welcome ad- day the Mra Walter Hilte. Mra Albert old J. end-to- T shall give consideration only to the the purpose. state superintendent b pmwas held la - A. program teachers numbers were given mothers. Th of some things the um. theMusical ld While the -- merits and Fitness of appointees school acted aa hostesses assisted afternoon in the school auditorium. Richardson. Mra. L. A. Beer. Mr. dress school Glee club. by state for. nil was ot n school member Important not working Irentertained sad J. X. Isaac. Mr. Bertha Bainsbury. and appointments shell be made Parents visited th school dur by th room mother. elected Mr. VUrilla Barlow A-was educational boards, be is chairman The Glee club Mr. John BL Matfieson Mrs Presrespective ot residence, occupation. uf Mra F, J. Wagstaff. chairman of week honoring American - Evans as ing th Mra Fred th H. I'nsworth. H. Mra. president, ford W. Dun Nielsen. ton C. Mis. party affiliation, religion or sex Poulson and week. Education education, announces regisadult industrial nihmber state Connelly, Della Mra of the vice Rpresident. - Boshard. Mrs. Henry Miss Mrs. J. Title TE, Chapter t. Section 1. of Announcement Is made of the tration for a class in conversationgave addressee of welcome. Beck the ot B. member a June Mra and and Sharp school lx board, Mrs. Morris. Mrs. El secretary field. that Max the school laws provides Monday Nov. He dis- Roberta Slater and Mm. E. B. P.-- T Burton 8. Newman, Mrs. Lois as publicity chairman, following elected officers of th as al English 1 to begin commission. Them shall he chosen by the juvenile court stste the G Rich II, from to 1 oclock. Th inschool funds held n discussion of wbat At tits cloas of tho prograin the soctetion:: Mra Heber Mrs. O. Mra. Mrs. J. Garff. teacher the qualified sled or ot the state at tributee ell to can A. structor M. be will Mra do Don Npnoa Crab-trhelp Rees, I course of (tody commitenjoyed a ards, president; Mra the regular state election In the appoints was in charge fit the Ralph Bishop. Mra. W. Mckman. teachers and parents r vice president and Chairman of the Social. tees. makes n biennial report to tho EUaaDsy GledhilL Mra J. Rlei Mra fleer lilt, and every four y J. hla own budget. refreshment. thereafter, a superintendent of governor, prepares w8k jl a , liberty a! ce er er P-- Mr. er Leader Addresses sw In b"iector, er wa i - - w-aa- w ,i .t i Wi -- rs llil, "!!!!" amp - wM' fjwy Mta ASw -- ! it " i , r,rrl n, 7 at r woo U-Pr- eal M. rn el te ! Parent-Teach- er Parerrt-Teach- mera-bersh- -- Junior Ta ' ' er er, er J Rk-bi- et Home Garden Hints and Farm News Work Glay Soil Late This Fall For Better Drouth Has Robbed Dairy Cattle State Leaders Will Of Essential Vitamin A in Food Appeal For Further Purchase of Cattle Results Next Season Spade Ground 'When Dry And Apply Mixed ' , Formula Bulb Gardening Indoors Is Easy Winter Pastime Checks Going Out Gov. To Farmers For Wheat Control Blood, Senators WiU be Asked to Join Bequest Th forcing of bulb indoors Is What can one do te make clayey on of the eariest and mori successState agricultural and political soil workable? complains a reader ful way of winter gardening. Some leaders will make a earnest effort who has probably struggled all bulbs, such as hyacinths and paper during th coming Week to obtain cummer long With a tough, clay white narctemm can b forced In authorization for additional goTooele Balt Lake and soil In her garden. county can be grown In Utah, vernment cattle but all of them - Persistent working into the sou water, farmers wlfo are participating in it la reported purchase In soil, and for tho purporn of proby David F. Smith, the government's wheat control state of rifted ashes; sand and well de- viding a generous supply of Gower, commlaeiouer. agricultural program are receiving $11,099 in cayed vegetable matter or humlis, this te the heat method. All bulb Robert te tho answer, benefit payment thi week ana H.Gov. Henry H Blood. should bo potfor forcing planted public welfare direc during the next two week, it is tor. Hinckley, A late fan application of llm ted as soon as they can be secured senators William H. King announced by V. L. Martineau, Bait and and and fsrtlliier such as sheep manure,U in the tall. Broad. Shallow pot, Elbert D. Thomas will be askLake county agricultural agent bon meal or superphosphate knows as bulb pans, or shallow to ed press Washington for an adadvteabte especially if you are pre- boxes, familiar to most gardener Payment being made are 9 2 ditional allotment. If more cattle cents a bushel, ss tbe second dis- are are best, as deep rootparing to plant annual next year. flat. wot bought tens of thousanas tribution for tbs 1933 crop, snd 2 will elarvc You will be repaid ter your effort ing te Bot essential, and a large In state before this cents a bushel aa the first payment better result. For every 200 number of smalt pots Is a nuisance. - by on the 1934 crop. Tbe first St cents spring, Mr. Smith reports. feat of stiff, clay aril use: Gne-ha- lf After the bulbs am potted ia or10.000 More a bushel on last years crop was To buanel ot sifted ashes; on buabel dinary com poet and labeled they winter O. K despite a declared shortage of date about 10S.000 head ot test fall and th second payof aand; a wheelbarrow full of well may be stored la a cold fruit cellar Florence 'and Elizabeth Woodbury of paid are cattle been bought by the have The drouth. girts Vitamin A due to the ment on this years crop will be retted: stable manure; one peck or plunged into tbe ground outdoors made next year, it I explained. government in this state and to basket of wood aahee; five pound until about four torix weeks before Granger believe their choice Holstein will dub. of a W members prevent actual destruction and ot llm and five pound ot fertil- flowers am desired. During this Checks were distributed during waste it is imperative that another e. izer. tbs week from West Jordan time they should grow roots, but Cres- 05.000 to 70,000 be purchased, the from Hunter, Tbe lime and fertilizer should not no tops, as bulbs without good Granger. commissioner points out. cent and Riverton, and next week farm be applied until alter the ground roots seldom produce desirable New Threat to Herds Comes as Aftermath of DryFrom a humane and economic flowers. the schedule for addition! distriIf they am left outdoor haa been spaded. is impracticable to bution is: Murray City hail, Mon- standpoint itcattle Season; Grazing of FaU Wheat Fields freezing weather, they in Utah at this Prepare your ground only when after hard buying be mulched ao that they can day, 19 a.tn. te J noon; (11 south stop It te sufficiently dry and will crum- should said Mr. Smith, explaining. in Emergency State street Monday, 1 to 4 P m.; timer Suggested more bo uncovered and removed indoom ble under the a pad. .Th 'Nine are virtually Utah counties needed. When first forced, room 40 Federal building, Tues- without feed tor their stock and carefully your soil te prepared, th whenshould be cool ontil tbe 9 4 am. to in and kept they p.m. day, again and moisture hotter it will retain if feed were available in other t cat- bav flowers begin to entered the late fall with Federal th 1a middle Wednesday building fPmri They A new threat to American allow the surplus water to dram ohould which precipitation it Isnt, them la no counties, then bo placed tle herd, an aftermath of the much lea ot the reserve of vita- andHeavy northern Utah counties dur- between the same hour. away. Th ground should not be railroad te move It Into these nothose te farmers ID boon Only receiving min A in their bodies than ueual. ing the week served a a drouth that may extend tic to dry out. A thorough areas." New Angle Added -pasturra tification from Mr. Martineau ofwinter range, farm watering two or thro Unde a week have effects tar Into the future, te out- unless they wem la the the gardeners or fice from of Jhe secretary conditions, siring a dry spell 1a better than a Experienced and Commissioner Smith in an inte lined plowing farmer by stricken drouth areas. The govern- grains in a warning old weathered and learned that Wheat tittle sprinkling every day. County formal conference with V. L. Martbe department ot agriculture, says ays an official weather, crop and Salt ptece rang As soon aa the soil is sufficiently pots am much mom satiafartory an Associated tineau. Salt Lak county agricureport released recently by Production Control . association Frees idspatcb from ment hope that te and particularly time,-fo- r livechecks winter-wheshould at this call for meteorol.and federal termers dry after watering. It should bo for house plants,new Cecil ltural out that a new D. C. J. Alter, agant, aU the checks havs not yet been engl would pointed pot. Them Washington. hoed in order te keep the surface ter bulb than be added to the apTbs threat lies In n shortage of stock men can help on another ogist, - received from Others In pulverised condition. This dust cents te be something about new vitamin A. peal to the federal government to the fall Temperature during tbe week are do withinWashington. nr which Vitamin A la. two weeks. mulch will prevent too rapid evap- pots which te tejuriooa when by arranging te gram bur mor cattle her It .will be were n little above normal though oration of moisture during dry reason they may wen be exposed pastures torn dry destroyed an- wheat fields. and brown wteimum rplxla!d.he said, that area two or .three.ntebto.had to tor several weeks eiemnts Hathe weather. . ti er the rearing heat,, ef .week . One eL tbe.beet sasreeo of v , before though feed foughsg could be below frevring. Th rain readings bring psetL, Jl.oakin. them. sUnshihtCTf hidden ia th green nts A te alfalfa bay-- Any feed will make tt possible to play in i shipped te th starving animate in In water for n week haa some ad- color of Utah eoua- grwa col places where it was not possible grzx. When, th ei- ... .. vantage. Loses lta green, th vitamin A mys- which bea retained it green tics the farmer wouldgeil their fat IV Jfl kai because of the week ago A. Vitamin or more contains 7 stock and waste tbe feed keeping teriously melts away. alive poor - critters npt worth ithout pieiHHuLwttamln A. say In Bait Lak county th prob- ground. Sugsr beet digging- te - nearly government ecleutiste eatti suf- lem of green feed for dairy cattle saving. This plan would not only beare Some livestock completed. waste much feed that win be sorefer reriou conrequrnevv. Their la admittedly serious. Green paste poor, they give much tern ture am gone and well cured al- ing held oa farm pastures, a few What doss on do with t8 seed ly needed by spring but would n feed, awaiting moisture milk; their production ef calve falfa te .scarce; but it 1 foreseen and art they of perpetuate a bunch of eulla U handicapped ;and there te likeli- that n sufficient supply of milk will ea th winter ranges; there te also pods of gladiolus, reader. bnlb up, you win find many ltiti a asks vain? any Vegetable gardeners looking better bl t bo consider number th of a maintained b from sbeep ten hood that th calves may Th seeds of gladiolus are ot in- buibtets adhering to each large for something new should be toward winter Oa herds. the Woodbury ranges. blind. or dairy moving weak, dead, very interested in the Shogoin. It te the only tor purpose bulb. These may be saved and Ltttte or ne grain tarn been planted terest and value since . Tho preventive. for these retted farm at Granger. Florence name of a novel Japanese turnip proaches, the turnip root they do not planted In shallow drills by fodder ea bury and her younger airier, Eliza- la souther Utah for the want ot of hybridization, which the cattle green selves next spring where they will have which has gained a reputation in gr owing and rend out many tenderi much a poealbie before the winter, beth, am hoping for the best ta the soil moisture. produce plants as tbs par- qnlekly develop Into blossoming same flowers color of Untied foed choice States for the pur- shoots, which am ret eft for ao that they can store up la their matter of Vitamin A for the held1 back at ent ptant. Seed pods ehould. be elze bulba The flowers from such Sheep nre being pose. The roots of this variety horns use. Turnip teed planted a bodies a supply of vitamin A that specimens of Holstein ta the picon account of poor feed ent off, because they take tbe bulblets will always be tbe earn am flattened, pure white, and ef Mrjy spring aa anil condi will test until spring pastures are ture ns weq aa for the entire herd Duchesne on winter strength of the plant which should as the parent bulb, and for this water the te supplies that will bo boosed and fed thojaod specially fin quality. Th tope tion permit, nlra produce a ready tor grazing. of th winter mage; a prolonged feeding . -m b need te making a strong, reaeon they take tho pise grow rapidly and mm Of n mild, abundance of oarly top for hems Bat because ef the drouth green big hero throughout Iron te expected, healthy bulb. When yen taka th red fodder1 te scarce thin year. Cattle ahead. pleagant flavor when cooked, consumption. -- ward-hous- Ranges, Pastures Grain Land Aided t By Recent Rains -- -- ed - Lake-TSbe- te mu ....... at r- -- r Jt Gladiolus Seeds t ifWlTW i Sow Seetis Now -- ForjrHsNovi Type of Turnip i1mer For Hybridization hhh m -- ' V ' .1 - ' 1 I |