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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEW, nw7. r Flower-Trimme- IT AH or With Feathers Tables That Fit d jovernment -- How It Operates af Varieties of Needs By CHERIE NICHOLAS and others also, such as the folding drop-letable which ran be made so ttarrow It will lit Into the spare against the wall behind aa op-- door without taking np any but the waste table caa space. Such a tuck-awabecame an occasional table at a moment'! notice, by opening It and placing where ft will fill any seed within Its scope. 6. ltil. Bell Syadieala. WNU Barvica. a y By Vriiliam BALANCED FEED IS GOOD FOR TURKEYS Well-Select- ed Ration Means Hatchable Eggs. CFPORO. Eztauaioa Poult rjmaa a Colored ArrtculIoraJ Celiac. a, WNU TTlca. Turkey groweri are learning that to Insure fertile, batchable eggs dur breed lug hatching season, the turkey flock should recelre a well balanced log to sli weeks before are saved for batching. Turkey raisers are coming to reallza that there Is erj little difference in the mechanics of production between the turkpy and chicken hen; they both need the same nutrients for good egg ration a month 8 production. A well balanced ration causes to be stored up in the bodies of the breed-ei- s the necessary elements needed for the production of eggs thai will hatch and poults that will live. Such a ration should consist of grain, a mash mixture of ground grains, animal food In the form of meat scraps or milk, green feed, minerals and plenty of fresh water. Growers should feed a grain mixture composed of one or more grains, such as corn, wheat, oats or barley, morning and evening. Keep a mash mixture before the flock all the time. A commonly used mixture consists of equal parts of ground finely corn, bran, shorts, ground oats or barley, and meat meal or meat scraps. Ground wheat maj be substituted for the bran and shorts, and milk may be entirely or partly for the meat products substituted wnen an adequate supply of the feed is available. It may be necessary to supply some green feed early In the season. Alfalfa is an excellent form. Minerals such as bone meal and oyster shell are most important and should always Don't neglect the drinkbe available. ing water I Causes Leading to and How to Stop g Egg-Eatin- There are many causes which may g habit Id poultry lead to the and the chief of these Is the accidental breaking of an egg, for once the fowls have tasted "hen fruit," they will proceed to break the eggs themselves until they are made to stop It, and this Is not altogether an easy matter. Very often the want of proper material is the cause of an egg's breaking In the first place and the natural desire for lime will lead the birds to eat Its shell as well as Its contents. g Hence the Importance of keeping egg-eatin- shell-formin- g shell-formin- materia before laying hens at all times. A good remedy for the habits Is to make the nests as dark as possible, so that the hens are unable to see the eggs after they are laid; soft hay placed In the nest will cause the eggs to sink out of sight after they are laid. Another remedy is to take an ordinary egg, remove Its contents, and fill It with mustard and pepper; although the fowl may tackle one the first time, fill another one and you will find she has had enough. Another plan Is to fill an egg with ammonia. Los Angeles Times, egg-eatin- g Germinated Oats, Barley Makes Good Green Feed Germinated oats or barley makes a It Is usgood green feed for poultry. ually fed when the sprouts are half an Inch long, being put In the mash hoppers on top of the mash. The germinated grain can be very conveniently fed the first thing In the morning. The amount varies from two to four pounds per 100 birds, depending upon As producappetite and production. tion Increases, the amount of germi- nated grain Is Increased. A good grade of oats should be used. The same rule applies to barley. One pound of dry oats tnakes one 'and three-fourth- s pounds of germinated oats. Oraln can be successfully germinated by laying It on the ground and covering it with a gunnysack that to kept moist. Los Angeles Times. Poultry Squibs Only strong vigorous cockerels that are typical of their breed and that have been bred from high producing tarKe egg damn should be retained, from which to select the breeders that re worth while. Hens must have shell forming materials In their rations, otherwise they cannot put shells on the eggs. Lime In some form is necessary and oyster Ml is ical. recommended as very econom- Although the price difference In for quality In eggs is less thnn two years ago, the difference In per cits ent Is greater. Catawba county, N. C, poultry rowers have sold one shipment of capons to eastern markets this season for 2114 cents a pound. BJ the act of handling each bird the ner will learn much about his flock. o piece on the of work conducted results as quickly as Wematlc, continuous culling. farm win show Numerous Styles Offered, Each With Manifest Bruciart TO CHANGE INAUGURATION DATE Advantages. Occasional rabies are those which krp clean and healthy take Ir. are fitted to serve spec'' needs, the To Pierce's Ftraaaat Pellet a. They rcfBlate word "need" being one of the defini- liver, bowels sad stomaekv Adv. 'THOSE of us whose of life carnes us beyond the span eud of 1935 Certa!n 10 " ,IB0S, tn change in our government After more than 150 years, our nation U about to alter a basic date In our JL system of government, date upon whIth the namelyo- - the termg I residents, Vice Presidents and senators and representatives in congress In all begin. probability the change will have ordered In advance of but it will not take effect until early in 19:57. This fundamental revision Is to take place through adoption, or ratification, by the several states of the "Lame Duck Amendment" to the federal Constitution. It Is the consensus now that its ratification as a part of the organic law Is only a question of time. So, In a few years then we will witness the convening of our congress in January of each year for sessions of no fixed duration or life up to one year, and each four years, we will see a President inducted into onice In the same month. Congress now meets In December, of course, but Its sessions, started In the odd years, end automatically on March 4 of the succeeding even year; the sessions beginning In December of the even years may run through to the following December If the legislative body so choose. The new amendment will start the sessions on January 3, of every year and they may continue until that date of the next year If the work has not been done In the meantime. In the case of the Chief Executive, he will take office on January 20, of the year following his election. The term of office beginning next March 4, therefore, appears certain to be the one break in a steady succession of four-yea- r terms for President since the formation of our government, for It will be reduced by the difference of time from January 20 to March 4, In order that the succeeding Presidential terms may be for four full years." The purpose of the amendment Is, In the words of Its author, Senator George W. Norris, of Nebraska, "to bring congress closer to the people." And there Is not a great deal of disagreement about that. It will make congress a body more responsive to the people, because senators and representatives who are elected In November will take office In Just two months thereafter. Those who are defeated by the electorate will not serve again, unless perchance a session continues past the date of the election. At any rate, the will of the people as expressed at the polls tn November can be carried Into the halls of congress within two months Instead of being delayed, as Is the case at present, from November of one year to December of the next year. Considerable research has failed to disclose how the term, "Lame Duck" had its origin. It has long been applied to the unfortunate politician who guessed wrong as to what his constituents wanted, and was defeated. He has served through another session of congress, however, before surrendering office to a successor. While the new amendment will make congress more responsive, and closer to, the people, there is and probably always will be some lack of unanimity of opinion as to Its value. The school of thought in congress that opposed the amendment felt there was danger that congress would be too responsive to public will; that there were such demand things as whims and public based upon misinformation, and that the present period of delay afforded time for the electorate to "cool off." Those who look at both sides of the recogquestion see that danger.a They majority of nize it Is possible for be the citizens of the Republic to a from demngoguery swayed by forraucous minority. Some act of a engender eign nation might possibly In advance such steaming hatred Just selection cause the to as election an of to of a majority of congress willing be some rush into war. Or there may domestic Issue about wnicn me nam with of public sentiment may be fanned, that congress by action B 8ubse.,uent would be regretted In later years. who fosOn the other hand, those who pressed It tered the change and contended that have through congress will work this new responsiveness s view that Is their It both ways. hear will and representatives ever home" more quickly than Usmv wm i $m J bn sen-ator- from V A nM.OYVEUj are nourishing in fash lonland. Even so early as in mid season we Vgan to have hints of sower vogue to be The jrst tlower gar nltured hats made theii appearance These for the most part ad tinddly. hered to the tailored mood, such as for Instance a sailor with perhaps a band of little velvet flowers very prim ly encircling the crown or perlmps w ith a wee bnndeau of posies next to the hair. They were adorable, as they brought a breath of spring, and the reaction to them was so favorable Paris mil liuers were encouraged to follow them up with a more pretentious gesture There began to arrive from abroad most ravishing little toque aud boutou niere sets made all of violets, or rose petals, or gardeulas or, perhaps, vel vet posies In variegated coloring. The latest arrivals from certain French ateliers Introduced a most charming Idea, that of flower necklaces which are worn like leis. We are II lustrating one such centered In the group pictured. The flowers In this Instance are white camellas for both the wreath about the hat and the lei necklace. Among the models of her spring collection .Jane Hlanchot also Is offering an interesting lei formed of white linen hyacinths with a black rib bon across the back of the neck. This Is shown with a toque of novelty black straw with matching hyacinths border ing the left side. 1 I '""JE 1933. Western Newspaper Union Salt Lake Salt Lake City's fewest Hotel Their MEDICINE CHEST IT TIES AROUND Itj t lll.KIK M( HOI "X A kind of skins. Between these two versions is an other, which has a self fabric cape bordered once, twice or thrice with fluffy fox. Being a detachable gadet, one may ditch the cape entire and, forth with a opening the rovers, fare a late sprint, model which needs only to give it elegance and Je ne 9 if latest sweaters are in plain a few in cashmere or wool, exceptions are In wool and angora This mixture is also found In en sembles or capes, gloves and scarves and the wool is Knuten in oarn shades with the angora worked In white. stripes of pastel tone and a variation of the scarf is seen In rests on a round knitted collar, which the shoulders and is titled to the throat It has a small turned over fluted edge and Is made In one piece and fastens with two clips. The colors wj for 20 Years ! TVTORE than a million people IVA will tolta an sal TsKl.. tlinrhr strut hi K. tomorrow because of it. Many hl .4 ' a. i t oi man are men and women past tnree acora Rnd ten. who have mad . laimi..... i i for 20 veara or more. iND haarawn aa f aUe aa their family doc- 4 J " 1 V : , 1 w r i 5 I r"W o B 'i SL ln.nl. lor during those trying van when nam thrmnt- tft una im vital nr. 4nH i,aiwi.iuisMuiu,aii-vpte- - iolic nuaiMc aim currecuve naa Kept tnem still keeps them well, vigorous and eager for more happy daya to come. That'a because NR safely trains aluggith bowels to rtMy. larity tonea toe liver and clears the intestinal I i irart IV nniuuu ilia um vsusc nrauaenrs, coiar uuiuuBiiess. etc. I i.VJWi Wt a rejTuJar - 4 HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths L. " Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM $130 t your druggist's. Quick relief for arid If'i tion. heartburn. Only IOC U MS Jmt oppotii BRNEST C Harmon Tabtmtth ROSSITER, II mm I . Mr 1 i Cashmere Sweaters Are Among Latest Arrivals 'A W7A I'A'iVi corsage duls quol. r.i7i t i' S? Directory tll-13- Is a lot of pre-wa- ,U1. In d talk about square shouldered coat model which, in its most histrionic form, pre sents us with a detachable collar over its padded shoulders. A sleeve applied with cartridge pleats at the shoulder Is a simpler means the designer uses to get the same square effect One lipstick red unlined woolen coat that Is here from Bruyere shows a square armhole as well as a square shoulder. For a dress coat a division more with important this 6pring than last, the Increased Interest In the afternoon toilette one may choose from many perishable shades and soft weaves and decide on either furred or unfurred designs. The flat little Peter Pan collars of fairly longish Jeune pelts are a magnet for the worn title, and the more sophisticated an goes for rever laPels ot ,,ie same There : g heart-shape- THREE NEW KINDS OF SPRING COATS back from before If sentiment swingsat the polls, It reached that the point to said exist, are Plentr of safegunrds Inclined to the observer Is "pinion that they do exist In force. of After watching the performance a than more congresses through that they conviction decade. I hold .he represent a rather good cross section elects then. th ppi.lti-- n that then get one who and now voters and now average the bet r than does no who office inn" then put one In from Shoulder Strap Pint state or district credit to the ut aver the But Shoulder strap pins are in again-h- tn he or she comes. concealed not of are to , 'Cof this time they anything Is the in the open Hepre style, but are out nil by that number seen decorations for evening dresses. They have as "entat ves and senators, with are elaborate and fanciful, set so hem make up a congress reprint". -Inch four in lengths made and em which evitherj ve of the public In ! much be wlli M; t about what tbey fore has had Just dent e. .0 and wI11Ine 7 th' tlower toques are decolors to form a perfect bar uiony with the costume, with the exception of the all white sets which are effective with black or whatever the color We are showing two flower may be. toques liera The ensemble at the top, to the right. Is made of violets with a matching corsage. The matron of honor who wore It had on a lovely blue lace gown. For the light bride a set was created whicb consisted of a toqut of white rose petals and a muff which was a perfect heart shape formed of Identical petals. These flower muffs are the newest florals for brides. The dainty toque below to the left In the picture is half and half of navy straw and purple velvet pansles. It tops a dress of Eleanor blue, the hyacinth tone of this blue being a perfect complement to the rich purple tones of the flowers. The call of the mode for military effects is answered In dashing cossack hats an ' fei turbans whose height and severity of line Is something for which we are expected to acquire a taste. Note the two models below In the picture. They are Indicative of this new style trend. There Is no end to other feather fantasies which are dlstln guishing the season's hats. They in elude every type from simple quills and brush effects to all sorts of In trlgulng novelties. Musi oi signed er e&SALFE! 1 1 tions of an "occasion." Today, these adaptable tables are In high favor, Always thm BratB especially for living rooms. It may Develop the muscle, of court; be helpful, therefore, to consider but the brain, too. some of the numerous styles baring special advantages, so that a home-makmay procure those best suited to her needs. To do this she must think not alone of beauty of wood, attractiveness of lines, and suitability of style to other furnishings In the room where the table is to go. The mstter of making the table till as many needs as possible Is one not to be forgotten. In a home where space Is of lively Importance, the occasional table which serves two purposes Is useful, whether a coffee table, sn arm table or an end table, or one of those stands known as a book table or a book trough. The latter can stipply the book shelf which Its name Implies, and It can also be a reading table to stand before a chair, or an end or arm table to be placed by the Everyone accepts the fact that Bayer side of the chair. The top, for such Aspirin is the swiftest form of relief use, should be flat Instead of slantfor headaches, neuralgia, neuritis, ing. It can be a tea or coffee table periodic pain, and other suffering. when either of these heveraees Is If you've tried it, you know. But no served, provided the slr.e of the top one need hesitate to take these Is large enough to hold a tea or tablets because of their speed. Theg, coffee tray although the trays may are pajedlg safe. They will not' be small. depress the heart. They have no ill effect of any kind. The rapid relief Nests of Tables. A nest of tables supplies a maxithey bring is due to the rapidity mum number of tables occupying a with which they dissolve. minimum space, when nested. Such So, keep these tablets handy, and tables, when separated, can be used keep your engagements Jree from as arm or end tables temporarily, as pain cr discomfort. Carry the pocket well as for Individual tea tables of tin for emergencies; buy the botUo delightful convenience when tea or of 100 for its economy. The new coffee Is served In the living room. reduced price has removed the last When not In use for some one of reason for trying any ubstitute for these uses, or for any purpose, the genuine Bayer Aspirin each tablet tables shonld always be nested. tamped with this cross: Sometimes the smaller tables are slightly drawn out from under the top one, each table being but an Inch 'or two farther out than the one above It Sometimes the top table completely covers those nested below It. Tables with drawers nfford places to hold little needed things which City would otherwise clutter a table top. For Instance, a woman often wants cards hnndy, but objects to having them lying around all the time. A Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves table drawer gives Just the needed Newly threaded and eon pled for all purpoeaa, Monsty Iron and Metal Co. place for them. Or Rewlng basket 100 Bo. Srd West . Salt Lak City, Utah. furnishings may be tucked out of sight In the drawer of an occasional table. It Is a great convenience, and CRISMON A NICHOLS one which saves many steps, to have ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 1 B. Office and Laboratory Want needles, thread, sewing silk, thimble, Temple St., Salt LaJte City, Utah. P. O. scissors, emery, wax, etc., where they Ho 170). onMailing envelopes and prieea request. can be used, especially in emergen- (urnlehed cies, without trotting upstairs or bringing the work basket from some other room. There are occasional tables which fill all these different requirements, Bgv -- ? ! B- IS r UJxUl.Soviruj! "vj MKxaMemiXm Here's efficiency foi you No but ions, no troublesome snaps for the woman who owns one of these nifty sylo frocks as they are culled. The model shown Is In a brown and white cotton print with while pi'iue finish ings, for most everything from house dresses to evening frocks Is trimmed You in pique or organdie nowadhys. slip your nrms through ihe little wrap the left Hide puffed sleeves, across the back, then wrap the right side over ami tie the ends in a bow In front. The silhouette and tailoring are as smart as In your favorite afternoon gown. .It's the sort of dress that makes working at home a Joy, Color Combination Burgundy or wine color proves to be lovely combined with pavement gray, hyacinth blue and with any of the lav. ender pinks. Instant starting, lightning pick-up- , surge of power, extra long mileage, improved anti- knock-the- se proved claims have made optimists of Conoco Bronze users. At the sign of the Red Triangle. v Mgr. |