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Show I s eencs and Persons EMI in il,e Current FliKK I'KESS, LEHI, UTAH nv Ian- Cash Crops Found in Forests - AROUND .ho HOUSE rm Woodlot Will Produce M;'.ny Trees, Bushes, 1 Striies of Value. v.. 1. rnt--..r- F. xtf n;on For- - :!ls." a favorite line ir.elodramas, might we'.! nv!y .day's farm wcodlot. saw timber and cord wood, the ' r;" unod'nt offers many other l :( ps to enterprising owner i re getting annu:.l :! from Christmas trees. f T' e . o s( "press brush," or ti et: :s f sj;ru(.e and balsam which . ve . !.t pod off ard baled fur manu-f..- t turers .f Christinas greens and eti lotions Some men have sold ' g ri.lits on land, i'' ' u mg them as dceora- v.'. e tn i. l,-- Be-i:'.i.- ' ti-.- s f !1 ( id' J-'- ' I V. V.".". i I t f , v"'-, I t 6 1 oi rhnrle; V.L- CTr T- rs A. Lindbereh u Dicturod in Rdmiviv- ,),,, uu'-,- '"I': 0.. Thomas Kennedy, of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers. innnLst uDrisinew demanding indenendenro f,,r " iiwivi I. secretary-treasuu-- Cridcnt r f7' Open Air Art Mart I It-raid- s : : ind:;, ,..;,h , Brop!iy, dii ector ,1 .hlrs,7 Ampr:('a :nd Sld" ey Hill- 12 ut!l lucoPson . died iin. t .j J ' :,; I ft,n 1 . ,ui"' "- . . '. ' ! s There rnt ttying vis.t r,fM: . J - Spring IS 20 is always a market for tree seeds. Acorns, walnuts, butternuts, black walnuts, and cones from sprm o. pine, or balsam may be gati.ced and sold in the fall. Bean po'es and pea brush are always in demand, and poles and stakes for piopm up heavy brandies of ap-p'- e trees often find a sale. Much of this material can be gathered while making thinnings in the wood- - Fence pests and rails are always useful on the farm, and taking them from the woodlot means quite a saving over a period of time. Novelties made from gray or wh:ie birch. tw:g baskets filled with white pine sprays and cones, red lu rries, and dried grasses also add to the income. Decorative buttons made from walnuts or butternuts can generally be sold to novelty shops. Maple syrup and sap need only be mentioned. Everyone knows the value of a good sugar bush. Cattle bedding made from trash wood by cones treated chemically to produce coiored flames in the fireplace, and :te birch for fancy fireplace wood are some of the other forest by. products. A little scouting around for a market will often lead to new uses for old forest products, and every new outlet means more money from the farm woodlot. Spruce and Fir Among Best Windbreak Trees I Man-o'-Wa- r, Norway spruce and Douglas fir are the most satisfactory trees to use as windbreak plantings, according to J. E. Davis, extension forester, in College of Agriculture, University was foaled in 1917, won $250,000 it's spring when the open air art show gets under way in 17 months and was beaten only once ashington square, New York. Martin Delaney, twelve, one of the ex- - in his career, strangely enough by ibitors at the Children's Open Air show is shown trying to "sell" a a horse named Upset. He has been at stud for the last 17 years. frospective customer, Miss Arloie Conaway. know You Oldest U. Will ed Raskob's Son Girl eno Horter of Reno, engagement to Robert Kaskob, son of John J. Raskob, ancier and former national Dem- committee chairman, was isiounced recently. The bride-to- - S. Grocer Found in Maine Dolores Miss whose p., ! " I is ' IT " w" Iv I ; v ' (jt V I iV Jr " i - , . , I I '3 f i oil of Illinois. A good windbreak is easy to h native of Reno and a gradu- oi lad ievaaa. Mr. "'"vcli,liy fSKOb has been in Runn fnr a vfnr ;LJJ half looking after mining in- of his - father. The marriage m june. Do not Washing Embroidery wring embroidery after washing. Press out as much moisture at possible between the folds of a towel, then spread on a towel or blotter to dry, face up. Rain spots can Suede Shoes be removed from suede shoes by rubbing with fine emery board. Soft collars atIroning Shirts tached to shirts should be ironed on the right side first, then on the wrong side. This prevent! wrinkling the collar. WNU Home Talent Jones Now, there's Shelley don't you think he employs too many metaphors? Binks Yes, I think he ought to a workmen give American chance. Hartford Courant. A psychologist O-CED- states that he AR Don't take chances Use only Polish genuine favorite of housekeepers the 1 ju-.- II es, What? "Better be careful." "What for?" "The worm will turn." "What can a worm do if he does Servic. ON GENUINE INSIST remembers being spanked at the age of two, for upsetting a pot of t the type of exglue. That's In to stick memory. perience d; - world over for 30 years. protects and preserves furniture, prevents spider- web checking, t ,1- It Does That First Bird Don't you know bet ter than to sit on this chimney? You're getting all dirty. Second Bird Soots me all right Albert A. Col, of oldest active grocer in and the record eighty-fou- r Maine ""'rprved fi UL2 spacing, protection and care. A windbreak will be effective on the leeward for a distance eight times its height. Since the trees average 40 feet in height, it is best not to have the buildings nearer than 50 feet nor farther than 320 feet from the trees. If closer than 50 feet, snow drifts may form on buildings, and dead-ai- r pockets may cause excessive heat in summer. The windbreak affords best protection if built in the form of an inverted "L" on the west and north of the farmstead. Plowed preferably in the fall, the land may be fitted in the spring. At least old transplanted trees are recommended and even larger trees will assure more success. behe in m2 Lk3 years and he Retacer 8 1 . $1.00 GAME CARVING SET for only 25c with your purchase of one can of B. T. Babbitt' Nationally Known Brands of Lye is the Carving Set you need for steaks and game. Deerhorn design handle fits the hand perfectly. Knife blade and fork tines made of fine stainless steel. Now offered for only 25c to induce you to try the brands of lye shown at right Use them for steriliring milking machines and dairy equipment. Contents of one can dissolved in 17 gallons of water makes an effective, This inexpensive 6terilizing solution. Buy today a can of any of the lye brands shown at right Then send the can band, with your name and -- wmimm L '1. OFFER GOOD mm WITH BRAND Babbitt California's 1936 potato crop exceeded last year's by 500,000 bushels. Once a part of a huge swamp region, Putnam county, Ohio, is now an important agricuJtural area. More than 000 varieties of cabbage are now grown in the United States. cattle The proportion of grain-fethe 1937 slaughter supply probably will be smaller than for 193G. d in One broken tile may make a whole line of drainage worthless. ... ; .... .. the new Anxr. rcm n r eiciKtc. r i. a. shmhuiUi.. Maine. :....inrt c. i . . 1 1,1 nth ,:s than. nn.ci f JK"U"U",I Thn handnr,T incr. 5, undcr e Ncx.,on this sun Vandcrbilt toexpert shipbuilding to bo held trials in participate Seen v. .t..i r- . - ' ia , "-- ' "i , ilt or rorn, tl By Fred Neher Agricultural Notes ll Rod mummmsm US MODERN'S. i3 mm EITHER LIFE'S LIKE THAT club members comFormer eco34 rpr cent of home prise nomics students and 39 per cent cf students in all agricultural courses at Oh;n State university. ' address and 25c to B. T. Babbitt, Inc., Dept. W.K.. 386 4th Ave.. New York City. Your Carving Set will reach you promptly, postage paid. Send today while the supply lasts. Records show that the corn borer is moving farther southward. Too many high producing cows have "off years"; it pays in added mounts of milk end fat produced hiring a lifetime if special effort made to have such cows dry at east eight weeks before calving. L " ' months in first of the year ll THIS large amounts can be used to feed thin common-to-mediuyearlings or older cattle which are to be marketed this spring, according to E. T. Robbins, live stock extension specialist, College of Agriculture, University of Illinois. Silage with or without dry roughage with three or four is combined pounds of cottonseed meal or soybean oil meal for each head each day by some experienced finishers of butcher cuttle. Corn is added during about the last two months, and the cattle are sold when about fat. LiSk Vh3 two-thir- 73 -t- Association of by me National found to who has bee have, Silage for Young Cattle Vanderbilt's Yacht "Ranger" Near Completion I. f A r il mm turn?" its success depending upon location, soil preparation, choice of trees, Silage a Worn Socks Children very often get enormous holes In the heels of their socks. This is often due to the lining of the shoe which has worn rough. If the ragged bits are cut off and the inside of the about whom turfmen never tire of reminiscing, shown at his stable in Lexington, Ky., on his twentieth birthday, recently. He t. I Half milk tablespoons cocoa; half teaspoon Flavoring Grary and half water makes the best vanilla. Beat white of egg until colored and best flavored gravy. stiff and dry. Mix cocea and sugar, add cold water. Add gradually to A small egg white until thick enough to Cooking Vegetables piece of butter added to the water spread. in which vegetables are to Do you Making a Footstool be cooked will prevent them from know that you can make uniqrue over. boiling footstools out of the single spring seats of an old automobile? Cover Befofe Potatoes putBaking the old seat with upholstery and , In the baking-tinting potatoes stand them In boiling water for attach castors at the four corners. a few minutes, then drain on a This will give you a comfortable clean cloth. They will cook more seat or footstool for your summer cottage. quickly and taste better. lo' if 5 ICS1 When you shoe covered with adhesive tape, Boilinf Cabbage cook cabbage, put a email handmany a large "hole" will be pre ful of breadcrumbs tied In muslin vented. Into the pan. The bread absorbs White Cocoa Egg Cake Filling all the bitter juices and makes of one egg; one cup icing sugar; the vegetable more digestible. two teaspoons cold water; four vo "Weil, nosey . . . what is it??!" |