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Show From All Parts of CHEN UTAH Copyrnui, Moab The Moab chamber of commerce discussed the status of tbe Grand county road tax fund at its regular meeting. Although the of this county pay each year to the state nearly $15,000, no account-In- g off the expenditure of this money has ever been given them, It was alleged. A committee was appointed to confer with the county commissioners and seek a method of getting an accounting. vegetable planting chart. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper THE Pithy News Notes tax-paye- rs iM, iBINET vvmbid Union "How weak and poor beside tbe love that we express Now seems beside the vast, sweet, unexpressed, And slight the deeds we did, to those undone. And email the service spent In treasures won. And undeserved tbe praise for word and deed. That should have overflowed the sin- -, pie need. FOR COMPANY LUNCHEONS A little cooked chicken left from a previous dinner will make a most tasty dish of Chicken T I m To one bale. cupful of ground chicken, add ode egg white beaten stiff, two tabl-- Plans for the new high at Nephi Indiaate that It will be one of the best and most completeNephi. schoifi ly equipped high schools in the State building complete will be approximately $153,333. . for the money. The cost of the Interest ij National Garden in TO AND HOW PUNT CROPS U. S. Department of Agriculture Gives Advice to the Home Gardeners. DIVIDED FOUR INTO 6R0UPS First Vegetables That Will Withstand Frost; Second, Crops; Third,. Those Easily Killed; Semi-Hard- Fourth, Heat-Lovin- y Plants. g Common garden crops are divided by the United States Department of Agriculture Into four groups as regards the time of planting them in the open ground. The first group includes the vegetables that will withstand considerable frost and which may be plautdll two or three weeks before the danger of frost is past in the spring. The second group, or crops, may be planted a few days before, or about the time that the last killing frost is likely to occur. The third group, those easily killed by frost, should not be planted until all danger of frost Is over. The fourth group, the plants, should never be plauted in the open until both the soil and the air are thoroughly warm. Among the crops of the first group that may be planted before frosts are past are Irish potatoes, smooth peas, onion sets, cabbage plants, kale, turnips, beets, lettuce, and mustard. They may be planted early because they require some time to come up. While the young plants ore Injured by frost, by the time they sprout and come to the surface, frost danger is likely to be past. Don't Follow Moon Rule. Some gardeners formerly believed In planting Irish potatoes and certain other garden crops according to the signs of the moon. No one seems to know how the old moon theory originated, but It seems to date, back to prehistoric times and probably was based upon the method of keeping time by moons rather than by months. There Is no definite experimental data to show that the moon has any influence one way or the other upon plant growth, and experienced gardeners prefer to plant their potatoes at a time when the weather and soil conditions are right rather than according to the Experience has phase of the moon. shown tiint the point of most Importance is to have the land In flrst-clucondition for planting, then proceed to plant as soon as weather conditions permit. The dwarf or smooth varieties of English peas may he planted ubout the same time as Irish potatoes, or Just as soon as the ground Is dry enough to work In the early spring. Here again soil preparation is important, and the ground should be made before planting. fine and mellow Opinions differ as to the depth to which the seed peas should be covSome authorities claim they ered. should be covered as much as 4 Inches, while others maintain that 2 or 3 Much will deInches is sufficient the character of upon however, pend, the soil in which the crop Is planted. If the soli is a light sandy loam and inclined to dry out quickly, the peas should be covered 3 to 4 inches. But if the soil is rather heavy and inclined to pack closelv, they should not be covered more than 1 to 2 inches. The varieties of peas having wrinkled seed coats should not be planted until about two weeks after tbe smooth varieties. They are Just a little mort susceptible to Injury from frost and will mature bout as early if planted when the ground lias slightly warmed. When to Take Chances. la the case of certain garden crops, semi-hard- y heat-lovin- ss it : 4 g Bu.-eau- . the investment in seed is too great foi taking a chance with the weather, but with beets, lettuce, and radishes a very small quantity of seed is required, and If they come through in good shape, the product will be ready for use much earlier than if the planting were de layed. About 25 or 30 feet of row will give all the early beets required by an ordinary family, ltadisbes may be planted in the rows with early peas. However, it will be necessary to remove the radishes before they begin to crowd the peas. As a rule, radishes will be ready for use in three or four weeks after planting, or Just about the time that the peas have begun to make a vigorous growth. Most gardeners make the mistake of planting too many radishes, or at least of planting too many at one time and not being able to use the product. The method of growing lettuce was to plant a bed along one side or in one corner of the garden, and when 'he piauts were large enough, to thin them, using the product as needed and leaving the remainder to grow larger. This method of growing lettuce Is not so desirable as the plan of planting ft in rows, where It can be more easily cultivated. Lettuce Is very susceptible to heat, and it is difficult to grow it after the weather has become hot. For this reason It Is best grown as a spring and a fall crop. Tw-- or three plautings at intervals of 10 days or 2 weeks In spring and a planting or two in autumn should be sufficient for the needs of the ordinary family. Planting Second Group. The second group, Including carrots, beets, parsnips, radishes, salsify, wrinkled peas, spinach, Swiss chard and early sweet corn, may be planted shortly before the probable time foi the last spring frost. The planting of these crops should be so timed that they will escape frost and yet be started Just as early as possible. The same planting methods should be followed as for the extremely early crops. The third group of garden crops or those that should not be planted until after danger of frost is past includes cucumbers, rauskmelons, okra snap beans, cauliflower, and well hardened tomato plants. The time of setting tomato plants, however, will de pend on local conditions. If they an not crowding each oilier too much lr. the plant bed, It may pay to delay setting them lu the open ground until the air is thoroughly wanned. Little is gained by planting tender plants in the open ground too early. The fourth group of plants, comg monly known as the p ants L'rna includes reppers, eggplant, beans, sweet potatoes, and summer squash. These crops are easily injured by cold nights tint: periods of rainy weather, and it is always best to delay planting them un 11 a safe period lias been reached. It should be borne in mind that certain soils warm up slowly In spring, nrd that such ptants as eggplant and peppers are susceptible to injury from cold o heat-lovin- soils. RICH FERTILIZER The 'Cleanings from tbs poiltry housu are cal liable as a garden fertilizer, and these should be saved In barrels or some , other reeefi acle where they can e kept reasonably dry until they are spread upan the garden. In the fifth annual Inter- mountain livestock show to be held at North Salt Lake April 3, 4, 5, 8 and 7, continues to grow and from all Indications It will prove the biggest and best thing of the kind ever attempted In the Intermountain country. Interest among the bo s and girls of the farming communities embraced in Utah and neighboring states Is especially keen and officials and members of tbe Commercial club livestock committee, under whose auspices the show is to be conducted, are exerting ev ery evfort to keep tills Interest alive and growing. espoonfuls of minced parsley, one tenspoonful of ault and a few dashes of cayenne. Line timbale molds with buttered paper, fill with the chicken mixture and cook twenty minutes in a pan of hot water in a moderate oven. Unmold on a hot plate, add two tablespoonfuls of frejh cooked peas and pour over a mushroom sauce. f Grape Parfait Take cupful of grape juice, s of a cupful of sugar, cook until it hairs from the spoon, then pour over a stiffly beaten egg white, beating the mixture constantly until it is cool. Add one cupful of thick crenin, adding one-hacupful of grape Juice nnd h of a cupful of lemon juice. Freeze. Fill a sherbet glass s full and garnish with whipped cream. Cheese and Endive Salad. Take cream cheese, roll Into small balls nnd sprinkle with pnprlka. Make a nest of and drained endive, add the cheese balls and Just before serving pour over a French dressing. Boston Prune Pie. Soak one pound of prunes in w ater to cover over night. Stew them in the same water until tender. Remove the stones and rub the fruit through a strainer, flavar With grated orange rind and orange Juice. Add sugnr to sweeten and to each cupful of prune pulp allow two eggs and one-hacupful of cream. Beat the yolks, add a little salt and fold In the stiffly beaten whites. Line a pie pan with a rich pnste, turn Ip the mixture and bake until firm. Hot Apple Pie. Bake a pastry shell, fill with hot we II seasoned apple sauce, adding plenty of butter. Cover with a meringue nnd brown In the oven. Serve with a strip of Amerlcun cheese. one-hal- three-fourth- Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble sqd never suspect it. V omen's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of ludDey or bladder disease. If tbe kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it nukes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rooby restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. , Many send for s sample bottle to see what , Swamp-Rootthe great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten rents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Advertisement. t, Ferocioua "Hairnet.'' little nephew and 1 were out My walking one (lay when we heard a buzzing sound in tlie trees. He went closer to investigate and os usuui curiosity killed the cat" fur the little fellow was stung severely on tlie arm. I told him I thought It wus a hornet that had injured him. When he returned home, his uncle, seeing him crying, questioned him nnd received this answer: "Oh, uncle, I heard a buzzing noise in a tree and one of those hairnet things bit me." Chicago American. canning committee by refusing to contract to grow' tomatoes for Utah can-neunless they pay the farmers $9 a ton. Tlie canners, who have declared they will not pay more than $8.50, announce they will proceed to sign with any grower who will accept such terms. rs Brigham City. George Andrews, 73, a native otf Salt Lake, wus burned to death in a fire at Thatcher, near here. He had been ill for some time and occupied a small building on the farm of his son, George M. Andrews. On the night of the accident, the dead man's grandchildren built up and banked the fire In a coal stove used to heat the elder Andrew's room. 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Always Bears the Signature of Not Nabgotic one-tliir- In Use mod-erat- One serious mistake made by many gardeners Is planting too great a variety of vegetables in g run-dow- n one-fourt- VEGETABLES NEED ROOM SHORT TIME one-fourt- Salt Lake. Construction of of a mile of 100 per cent "What alienees we keep, year after Utah roadway was one of the outstandyear. With those who are moat near to ua ing accomplishments of the county and dear! road department during 1921. It was We live beside each other day by day. d built at the cost of ordinary And speak of myriad things, but seldom say paving nnd is a new departure in The full sweet word that lies Just In road building In tho county. The our reach , s of a mile of 100 per Beneath the commonplace of common cent Utah paving v.ns laid in South speech." Jordan and Is being watched cluscly WHAT TO EAT by county offic'als and road builders. It is of the tarvia type, and slag was A nice sandwich which the children substituted for crushed rock. The will enjoy for their luncheon Is saving by the elimination of crushed Raisin Sandrock enabled tbe county to lay twice wich. Stew raisns heavy a base ns Is customarily used ins until plump. and tlie actual cost has been estimated In a very little orat that of the ordfuary pavange Juice. Set aside to become ing. cold. When ready to serve to preSat Lake. Perfect safety In flying pare for the lunch through treacherous slorin clouds appears virtually assured ns the result basket, spread graham bread with butter; add a spoonful of raisins nnd of a lest flight tiiude over Salt some marshmallow cream ; then place Kenneth mall air by reeently Unger, another piece of buttered bread on pilot. In a plane equipped with a de- top. Cream and a nut may be used vice Invented by Herbert March and for garnishing if desired. Dean G. Wright. The device is know n Potato Nut Cako. Take three-fourtas a trimming Indicator" but It Is In n cupfuls of sugar, four reality more of an nerlal compass, eggs, one cupful of cold mashed to Clanti Nelson, superintend- potato, one-hacupful of grated sweet ent of the air mull service for the chocolate, f cupful of milk, one western division. In flying through cupful of chopped nuts, two and one-hnor above a storm, and unable f cupfuls of flour, two nnd to a.--o tlie ground, tlie pilot Is unable teuspooafuls of baking powder and to tell whether he is flying straight or one teaspoonful of cinnamon. Afternoon Tea Crackers. Butter upside down. This new invention, according to demonstrations, keeps the soda crackers and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon well mixed. Place in pilot Informed ns to Just how his the oven and when brown decorate may be flying. with raisins that have been steamed. Pickled Fish. Cut fish In pieces as Moah. Tlie board of commlss'otiers rf Grand county tentatively has agreed for fry lug. Wash well nnd sprinkle to appropriate $4100 for tlie repair of with sa.t and let stand 12 hours, then Take one the Green river bridge, with tlie un- boil about five minutes. of one cupful vinegar, of wacupful derstanding that tlie federal aid road ter, add three bay leaves nnd a few projects Nos. 5 and 6 he ciopleted corns tied In a small cloth. and funds be provided for maintenance pepjier Place the fish In a stone Jar and covwork on these roads. er with the boiling hot vinegar and set away In a cool place. Add a Salt Lake Tlie state road comni's-sioslice of onion and a few cloves before adopted a resolution Instructing using. the state road engineer to prepare a Apple Marshmallow Dessert. Peel supplemental map of its proposed fed- quarter and slice six nice Juicy apples! eral highway system In Utah which Have ready d of a cupful of would include on the system so much seedless raisins, one cupful of sugar. of the rrtad fiom I'lgion Hollow to Arrange the apples and raisins with Thistle Junction as the'e may be mile- tlie sugar In layers in a buttered bakage allowance to carry under the pres- ing dish; add of a cupful ent federal highway art. of water; cover and bake in a e oven until the apples ore tender. Delta A central colcnization com- Brush with sugar nnd arrange marshmittee was organized to harmonize tlie mallows an Inch apart over tlie apples. Place In tho oven long enough selling methods, fix price of land, fix to plump and delicately brown tlie the rates of commission, and care for marshmallows. Serve with crenin. Incoming farmer purchasers, for tlie Chicken Cooked In Milk. Cut up a goup of towns comprising Hinckley, chicken as for frying one too old to Deseret, Onss, Delta and Abraham. cook In tlie usual way will lie tender Each community is to organize its own If cooked in milk. Cover with sweet milk and set Into a moderate oven, Independent colonization committee, cook slowly, then uncover tlie last but each of tiie-i- organizations are to hour of cooking to brown the fowl. work In harmony with a central committee, which will divert the Incomirr i'urchas?r tc the territory des'red. three-quarte- Pounds SHE DYED A SWEATER, SKIRT AND CHILDS COAT lf The Weber County Farm bureau at a recent meeting went on record as standing behind the state Ogden Gains 2,1 iSSSSSS. For Over renting thertf -- Thirty Years fegC nnxGoMfc e )XvrCJtIL Exact Copy of Wrappac. VMS ccirraua coamusr, arw roaa cm. |