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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEII1, UTAH Souses oft future wuenam HercoIizcdWas Keeps Skin Young Plant Sweet Clover for Best Pastures LARGER BATHROOMS Dishwashing ig one of the daily monolonoa? tasks ,4! 4 .i as WtV Tl" 1- V Coffee and. toast in toiayj breakfast nook without effort Conclusion Arrived At by Soils Specialist. and nlvrtr. Vmlna look rf reooe" Vk.i brin nt Uw kvloM Uauty o iro. .i - r-Wr urall Mem bathrooms w.iw ktid, ventilated and treaaentiy ippii with health exerciser r,-ftini machines 5CHITECTURAL eibUionB ttis winter empnasi u whelming trend toward smaller kitchens and larger bathrooms. Here Is no particular connection connec-tion between these opposite ten-that ten-that both have C.-wifin basis and are interest- Ltratlons ol American leadership Lytung that makes for efficiency iood living. kl kitchens are in general more con-C't con-C't than large ones. Fifty years ago lerage American kitchen was often irgest room in the house, an expanse k opea space frequently used as a Hi sitting room, as a laundry, and ilayraom for the children. Distances (one point to another were so great 'food preparation became a task re-$H re-$H the combined efforts of several la. An inquisitive husband who Jied i pedometer to his wife's wrist I that she walked more than a quar-I quar-I a mile while making a custard pie p an old-fashioned kitchen. I modern kitchen Is designed for the it conservation of time and energy, lie Ideal size for the average home, ac-to ac-to scientists, is an oblong room no more 3 ! by 12 feet The oblong shape is belter i the square because fewer steps aro re-sd re-sd In crossing the room from one work to another. im also dictates the arrangement of the ienL Everything is arranged for pur-, a ot step saving. Most women work In a 1 to left motion. The order of their kitchen H-Hrst, gathering up the raw food from kJrd and refrigerator; second, preparing I the stove; third, cooking it and serving lath, removing the dishes, washing them tpntttag them away. This fixed order is feted In the arrangement of the kitchen fur-fe, fur-fe, first, refrigerator and food cupboard; fi wort table; third, stove; fourth, serv-iMe; serv-iMe; flfth, sink and dish cupboard. Je scientists prescribe that the walla ahall M with all the equipment In the order d, so that work proceeds exactly like the &Mlng of an automobile on an endless I And the kitchen of the future will be as a it can wnveniently be and meet these frementa. I ff end Bitter Bathrooms I the other hand, bathrooma Just naturally s s r- "s vumwimmmummmm w Im I- .J Coffee and. '' V, ; : -. ; I toast intoias ; f' r breakfast r'7" tfVr I fA nook without JV' Uf a ' ill. 'i-'v' i i?. '!?. ,4 If ReWration kips K . - - 1 1 ' " every housewife I -'ssft-J y - - OfeA economief 1 (Br REMOVE BIRD WHEN OUT OF CONDITION .1 bru, m, ih. kwto t.tr o roar u . MMM wrlnUM m oo PowJa o" . B. P. RMd. Cxtradea Bpwtallit, r. t i 1 runiurva 01 sweet wuvcr rw uiuiw , a than twice as good as ordinary blue- f"" grasa pastures. A pasture contain trig a good stand of sweet clover will support two or thre 1,000-pound stock units an acre. cidiosis in Flock. Salt Lake City's fewest HoM Bktilica Honors St. Ptriclc To honor St, Patrick's purgatory In Lough Derg, Irish Fres State, the new church on the Isle where St. Patrick retired 1,400 years ago to pray and do penance, has been raised bv the dodo to the dfgnlty of t minor Chronic coccldlosls In sdult fowls basilica, the first in the urnum i k- t.nntor.. k. rtrnal Three tliousana man men ana woui- I know of an acre of sweet do- iymDtoms from other wasting dls- en recently gathered at the edifice or ver pasture that produced G9 worm eases, tnd only by ths sue of the me Deauuiui imuu , v r.. or mult at B cents a auart, ol a mtoroaeooe after death, says a writer uncai mgn mass. nine-acre field la Putnam county m the Rural New-Yorker. Unlike r: seeded with a sweet clover mixture UDe acute form occurring In chick-that chick-that furnished pasture for 100 sheep eD. the ceca do not display the evl- and 50 hogs throughout the grow- dences of the Infection, which are to lng season, and these were unable De found In the Intestinal contents to keep the growth down. 0r la scrapings from the Intestinal Another field of 17 acres last year walls. supported 80 ewes with lambs, a Either in chronic coccldlosls or cows, 70 winter pigs and 12 sows 0tner diseases showing the loss ef with spring pigs, from spring to the appetite, dirty plumage, gradual loss middle of August lot flesh, naleness of comb and wat- Hogs and dairy cattle pasturing Me8 an(i nerhaos paralysis of the legs s . i " - - on sweet clover require a smauer I found In such disorders, all affect- dally grain ration, and as a cash ed birds should be removed from crop for seed sweet clover Is de- he noci an(j watch kept for new pendable, producing liberally when- casea. The Quarters used should be ever grown. Yields of sweet clover piacea j.n g0od sanitary condition seed are mucn larger man are eeeo. an1 the ol(1 tmi DiBcarded. yields of other legumes. Yields The parasites causing coccldlosls will average five bushels an acre, and other infections of like Incura-and Incura-and frequently as large as eight blut- jnfegt jround that has been to twelve bushels. Inasd for s considerable length of Farm records have shown that a tim b- noultrv flocks, and healthy combination of live stock and cash htr1. must be keot from such ground crop farming systems gives the high- u av0jance 0f infection Is to be ex-est ex-est returns for labor and capital In- pected chronic coccldlosls spreads vested. Sweet clover, which pro- ,,0wi- in aB .ait flock and re duces both a seed crop and pasture, movai 0f gig, Dirag with sanitary fits Into such a combination aa- precautIons to prevent Infection of mirably. the healthy members should be ob- served. Lambs Did Well When HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tale Baths Rjdio connection la every room. RATES FROM $130 JuM oppotitt ilorm Ttkrmsch ERNEST C. ROSSITBR, Mgr. Piia?fln Triwtlfl No Raiser Can Report 1 n...fa T! r - . J U am m One of the surprising outcomes rroni rrom mcbu of a lamb-feeding experiment at the Dead hens make the largest item Akron (Colo.) station, was the re- of flock depreciation, and this depre- sult of feedlnar Russian thistle, an elation la the third largest item, abundant weed Dest on Colorado next to feed and labor, or about farms. Eleven lots of twenty one-fifth, of the total expense of the lambs each, averaging 69 pounds, laying flock, says Prof. E. G. Mis were fed ninety days. Russian this- ner of the New York State college tie. ground and fed as roughage, 0f Agriculture, after a study of 92 . . . I was found worth S4.58 ner ton In New York state flocks in lsMO. as "nousecieaning - , - l . , ,m, The Bait rm sure Dolly will make an Ideal wife. Whenever I go to her home 1 find her busily darning her father's socks." "I fell for that, too, until I netlccl It was always the same sock."- feed replacement value. Some of The percentage of mortality varied the thistles fed were raked out of from 3 to 73 per cent of the aver-fence aver-fence corners, while others had see number of laying birds. The an effort to stop it before enters. it that required days and weeks in the days of her mother and grandmother. First came the electric iron, and the steps it saved from the stove to the ironing board and back again amounted to several miles a year for every home maker. Next came the washing machine, not only saving time dui also contributing to human happiness by abolishing abol-ishing aching backs and cracked knuckles. Then the vacuum cleaner, which at one strode abolished the tiresome and austy tasn oi sweeping. Finally the automatic relrlgerator, whose possibilities are only Just beginning to be realized by home makers, for it not only saves time and energy, but actually takes a part in the preparation of food, aaamg a long list ot intriguing contributions to the dally menu. ... Th automatic refrigerator has urougnt a new touch of luxury and attractiveness to the home table. It has added a note of color and zest to all departments of domestic nospiwniy. With its aid, the technique of food preparation approaches perfection. w have discovered tnai com im portant in the kitchen as heat It improves fruit and veeetables. It makes meats more healthful and appetizing. It enables the home maker to keep her prepared dishes tn dn hr work further in advance. It brings to the ordinary lamny nuuureun i be known time," The modern woman is a great believer in "preventive house . to pnra ,tnf on nM. rent, with cleaning,' which means a stuay . . anma. thA hna iffr. Kmun arra nr umall of where dirt. comes rrom, ana th t. wp. fe(1 t0 cull lamb. on flopt. WheB heM are Taiue,i at the side and it was found that It $i each at the beginning of the lay- la nn nnracaarv in prlnd thflm If I ln onenn anil ara worth 75 Cents Another household Invention . . h The l.f tu .n ftf th mr. a mnrtnlltv which is just beginning to na nnnnrtn thistle of the East in r.r cont mnkM the denrecla- - ...VH..t. .r, dnma v . .7 . " ' - a wide louowing amung haS w been consiaerea "preity tlon 84 cents to the hen. 11 tne makers is the electric dishwasher, in a ques- a h tf cut greexu ye have mortality were 40 per cent, the de- Uonnaire mailed to 1000 housewives asKins iBeir geen C0W8 and sheep eat It as preclatlon to the bird would be 69 nnininn an to the most disagreeable ana mo- .. . rrv rtiiaslun d.om afin mmu - .. i I tUUjiU v ' ' V-y ..nv. .m J ICUUh nyivuow. wu..v. notonous task in housework, 920 mentionea thJstIe arolnd S per cent pro- j poultrymen to give close attention New Caramel Pop-Corn shops. Making lots of money now. We outfit out-fit you and teach process. Long-Eaklns Long-Eaklns (Originators) 53 High BU Springfield, Ohio. Adv. Break for Johnny Father Well, son, you're getting some good marks this term. Son Yes, dad. Since you haven't had time to help me with my home work, I haven't had one low mark. I tarsus in size and importance. The recipes never before within i their .JJJJ TrTu Tgathers us all the particles ot dust, the year before. Beans volunteered f hthroom has come to be one of the It helps every housewife to the achievement of 0f rata, it . gathers up ftg bDghei ! mcUTe rooms In the house, well bw successes ana new economic. H eU ventilated Bnd invnim,.iv -n?n. The importance of a good refrigerator is nn 1 Ventilated anfl liiTorlnnnlv annln. W decorate! t fflWIcaa bathroom has no precedent j' to& customs of people of other f "era are no "oerioa utTifia" in hath. tocopy. The bathroom is a development Past 35 Tears, and arhtiota h,n rtTil-r f L S6rlouslT to study the equip- L ucs;uuve treatment of this modern fm room. f-rnallty In . C1 lor t lone tima h th .0tio1 and S-he4 b6Binnlnsa "I ie room Itself. irtJ"5.a .g0' when a nome owner became H 2, M Portance as a factor In 51 In til v wuuiu gruer one mr i , V t0DS9. usually converting another l'D0!ii8,Closet or back railway into I 4 ttJ attitude toward the bath-l bath-l r mark upon architects and ItoZ T6ry recent yeai 1 planning remodelline old nnM. tw P-ava Possible consideration to the bath-to bath-to ny old corner. a P6n "mal1 obscure window. 'acta i v "6 uoweyer, ana voaaj "i, wa buWers nave begun to realize I tf p..0? ! o essential to th vell- xtft I 13111117 ttat 1100 019 Tery 8 for htra8 11 hould be its 6om6 ana "hould receive special I 6. i.. 01 019 fatur8 this particular t-lf311161 aa bunt as a bathroom. fet mor9 air nd more sunshine I ra r- " 1 have plenty of spac. m . equippea witn sncn - - eai;a aa asa "a lamps. exercisers, welghln if, 'lie af Af,t: atJ cany lifa nt ih t fr aJt011 omeUlnes fail to reallr k. I , a "deery. In an hour, uxer can accomplish things questionable. Annual yearly waste of foodstuffs in the United States Is 20 percent ot the total, and half of this Is waste in the home due to spoilage. From Dtsstrts The first Englishman to taste a frozen sherbet was Richard the Lion Hearted. In the year 1191. while he was crusaamg w r. I. ..f tn ,! delicacy by the Moham- iio not mwi. v - - . . t-.i, Snladln. Richard couia nariuy believe his tongue when he tasted so delicate JUL ., tM One of the "tall tales" tow Dy ... a. -.I,. urn a ahnnT when he came back from nis iravei - -. - " i that taated like sweetened a Vienna cook how to flo it. adoui fater Sue ot his recipes was used g CMhjjtaj fT, climax of her wedding feast Tayw the humblest home may Zr' and expense dishes wmca sw J m t- vic. and amnerors. and to them only on the most Important occasions Today It is no more trouble to make a dibcu than a rice pudding. Hosecleoit Madt Easy The bugbear of housecleaning has been prao-ticany prao-ticany driven out of American life by the modem mod-em spirit ot efficiency and labor "vm. New tools and machines have been developed, old mplements and materials have been Improv . ! ,m n that It is easy to keep ana nuuse . .,.. t,- them clean. The modern washing machine, the . . .ha afiif-wrinzing mops ana mate K a prauuw" --i ..,of than to make clean. ... vn.ahnid routine is carefully LS tie ktad o-f the right way ana u g keepingaii e u"v.---- worrying there is no longer y about thosa penocuo u "dishwashing." It is a task, or course, mai tejn and SQ cari,ohydrate8. Rural must be faced three times a aay, seven uuib. Nfiw yorker a week, 1095 times a year, mo omer is u . tiwiA panmron iiv nisi T::: Sow Soys in Wheat EnmehndT has esUmatefl mat an emcm. Double cropping oi wneai iana is dishwasher actually saves the average woman possible in some sections of the -.vin., Aav of eleht hours each out of corn belt W. B. Bingham, Gibson mar. A iclentlst has figured that old- county Indiana, seeded soybeans In - .. anoa a ' . . mathrwia of dishwasuing cost 50 acres of his wheat lie usea lODIlluueu Ar.T.. . . .. m. - year for a family of lour peopie; u """- three pecks oi sames an acre, mm electrically the cost Is 14l. wheat was combined in June ana i c Wat made 20 busneia an acre, xne sea' . k;"'J?ntinna which have not son after that was very dry and as yeVgainetl universal recognition, architects are a result the soybeans did not make Lg!m.!riM the value of water softeners, a good crop. They alsowere har- . ... .. ...:ti,i in averv nhase of modern vested with a combine. O. M. East, !1Ie,.na a i cnmfnrL that everyone the low yield. Mr. Bingham is con- .hould know more about those characteristics Ulnced the plan is successful and SnOUia nuw wwo j,.(mantfll i. o,1nrt I. aa a rotlllar of water that make It aesiraui- ur u m iuuu5 -. - for household and persona, . vlSr,..M v.n,. ,. in nivA readily a greater num- ty. Indiana, has followed this plan inai " . linuld. and since 1928 when he harvested 20 ber or iudsuuu. - - . ma frnm . --l n vi alwava Conimua ui" "-'-- i uu nutria ui nurav v.w ..v . A- water falls from the sky in the form fleid whiCh had been in soybeans - '.. ..ti,. nn all the particles ot dust, the year before. Beans volunteered oi raiu, - smoke and gases that rJoTsprK: Veil, "o; river, gather, np min- era! impurities. to disease and parasite control. Birds Carry Diseases Birds such as the English spar rows should be fenced out of poul try bouses, says the Idaho Farmer. These pests travel far and wide and visit everybody's poultry yard In a community, and if possible, carry disease from the insanitary yards of one poultryman to clean yards of another. Careful poultrymen also make It a point to keep promiscuous pro-miscuous human visitors away from their poultry houses and runs, as they, too, readily carry troubles from one poultry yard to another. When visitors are allowed In the well-kept poultry yard they should be provided a box of litter or saw dust, thoroughly disinfected, Into which to step before entering the premises. . . i .u . i tCatev 1 . ill r eround and are floating aooni m ui .. " Biuuuie-vuyycr u ui. gruuuu o-athara no mln- Rolf rvn A Cremona tha time will come when all water 5 rlura'"' . . a,... thrniiPh a water ABparagua WUI liouu nu ayyin-a used in homes win ne r- Hong heayy enough t0 m many eoftener, to remove mo , " . oualltIei weeds. Enough to make the ground the water and hamper the lathering qualities of soap. imnarta a snow be needed to have much permanent In the launary. Um cleannnM. effect on weeds. The better plan is dry flufflness and a wee . toowa t0 have the plants far enough apart r auiuuec. - - . unknown to the wasn - hard-water users. DalaUti Told Ther. are netUe. everywhere; but smooth green grassea so that it is possible to get around each one with a hoe, and band-pull the weeds in the clump. There has been wide difference of opinion about the use of salt on asparagus. as-paragus. At one time salting it was common practice, the idea being that It was good for the asparagus. Now i - b.j Dart of It m. ou . -- - . was gooa tor tne asparagus, now Listeners don't expect h few do this. With suitable soli and themselves; it's tne du plenty of plant food, good aspara- afterz-Chicago wews. n.a for Hair .,.fr .t nn time were used for packing war vessels. Hair, being vr, . a good backing to metai Protection Dangerous and invisible rays of nltraviolet lighSuced by arc welding are absorb I by i spec a? paint developed for the covering ot .? .1 . . whara such work U done. It Is waus in " an oil-1 gus can be grown with er without salt Rural New-Yorker. ."lTaint rrar in color, and dries In abouTVwo hour. afr sppUcaUon.-Popular Mechanics Magazine. Agricultural Hints Flax Is an excellent nurse crop for alfalfa and the dovers. Te date 83,021 horses have been treated for bot control la Illinois this year. Sows and gilts should bave ac cess to forage as long ss the sea son permits throughout the spring, summer and fall. . Nicotine Kills Worms Gizzard worms in poultry may be combated successfully by the use of nicotine sulphate capsules or the feeding for a little period of time ef powdered tobacco In the mash. The worms that Infest the gizzard are readily destroyed by nicotine, but due to the fact that they are readily reached by the treatment. the longer treatment may be pref erable. About two pounds of powdered tobacco to 100 pounds of mash In flocks known to be arrect- j tA. Is suggested by the Idaho Farmer. a I sr v i t. -a til! h ? r i i , , V r Li I k S SPRINGTIME ALL-EXPENSE RATES KOW IN EFFECT Enjoy brief ipringtlma vacation. Spend several happy day ia beautiful beauti-ful Salt Laka City. A change of air and scenery will do you good. A haliday In the heart ot acanU America la always thrill. Writ for detail about our very attractive ALL-EXPENSE BATES. Everything covered at low aoet HOTEL NEWHOUSE SALT LAKE CITT W. E. Batten, Mgr. C W. Weet, Asst. Urr. Nor Billboards "So you prefer flying to motoring why?" "For one thing, there are no detour signs." Boston Transcript Farm Chicken Census According to figures of the Unit ed States census bureau, California ranked seventh among the states in the number of chickens on farms In this country on April J, 1930. The ten leading states of the nation as to number of chicks over three months of age on farms oa April 1, 1930, were: Iowa. 30,060.221; Missouri. 25.197,000; Illinois. 22,-081,902; 22,-081,902; Texas. 21.525318; Kansas. 19.127.922; Ohio. 17.909.950; California, Cali-fornia, 17.467.284; Minnesota, 16,-611,573; 16,-611,573; Pennsylvania, 15.446,514; Indiana. 14.0S2.C41. vj v i inn tm KILLS; 1 1 'ins Peter ruan'i Ant Food aa aore death toanta. Sprinkle It about the floor, wlnSowellU, shelve, etc Elective U bottra a day . Inezpenalv. Soia.G oar anteed. Mora than l,00,OOt one sold last year. At your druggist's. Deadly bat Swact Tbey say kissing Is dangerous. Yes, but Isn't It wonderful if you live through it r Pathfinder. Graded Egg Sell Best The average per capita consumption consump-tion of ergs in Canada is SCI, nearly near-ly an egg a day for every person, and the highest consumption of any I rnnntrv. Canadian omclala credit ai.Anfa In XTaTTw rT f marls . . - ... m rnnii oid Days ---- : this to tne ract tnai eggs are care-Those care-Those Gooa 010 wj i.i a 713 farm la tha .... r. It is the feeble and w . bo Unltod gtate9 lagt yeaP, m4 an-; hongewlfe eoe, to market and buvs knowledge i . d iii4rt telenhone Inaulrles -uw ha eh. that eggs graded as extras are of tha tilrheat nna!! t and ran ha nurl Good ashes taln rtash but tat mry purpose in the borne. n""u":,",atie dread of what la yet ta wer iyooB. j(El wiu, confidence. tamers vum , , . . rrom larmers. bT It is only to. mentally and spiriUally ham JLZn of evil to come who be nerea viv"-' j v. iieva that an eaangt w " ' , aitroten or choeohorua They will ; i .v.. tor the wone. and wto wj th. growth of jour crop but a Eii. days. AHrt Shaw tn Esview 01 I corr.plets fertilizer wiU girt better ' I complete , rrsuita. n PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ItiSr i Calor and I LiobnM SHAMPOO Ideal for use ia eonnartioo with Parker s Hair Baiaam-Makee tha hair soft and fluffy. 60 cnt by mail or at drag-gut drag-gut Uiacoz CbamksJ Works. Patcbogna, N.I. To Thoaa Snffrrlna; From Kldnry and bladder blad-der trouble, lumbaira or rheumatLra la any form should writ tor free hiformatloa rardlr.r, aew home treatment. No obllr- tlon. REPUBLIC ELlA SEATTLE, WASH. W. N. U4 Salt Lake City, No. 24-1932. ) |