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Show iimihihi PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1927. PAGE FIVE. MADE IN OBJ. Z'SSftCli!! FARMERS SII0ULD.1REAT rv 1TMTI .' W. J. Thayiie, hiuh-tagricultural ageut of Vtiih and the Farm Hiireau wmnty organisation of this sii tion. iu kti'piuK the farmers of tlit imiiu- ty Histed on ipiestious of Interest farmers are new planting sublimate solution loses stretiKth he lte crop.- some of whom with treatment : and the original lire UreayTiK their seefl, and soiue concentration should lie maintained oy ine audi! ion ot onuee re not. lasl .war ; bcius mi of the for every four or dry year; the yield of "potatoes wits reduced as liiU m W,c fiiv bushels treated. If the time lM.'-jt- u " f I - one-Ha- of t lit U'.st according growers through not Heatinn noUie. nf the sitil. And iiltho'iisrh this 'year wilt possibly Ik- a lietier pnt;;to year, no dnulit it will pay the ers well to treat tlieir Need before planting, especuilly now lh.it the seed Is mi hidi priced, it wiii pay, well o treat iiot.-tteiciy tii Virtue - year,- - ta'rlofls' " rrsTdr for treatment is de" cruised, reduce the iimnUty i f eliemiial necessary to keep up the to dissolve the Miciiirth. It corrcsive snbrtntate in alMiut a gallon of hot a ulass or earthen vi'ssel mid then add it to the Milter. . I'linsed treated toilers lioTild be liurned or buried. Wooden or cement (imfainers sliould be lMiI,-4- i rr-t UW14-HH- ! mrrftijTT!"' b"ii:h' t The dliTeroni sinio should lUMlllwts i'mkmI-liien- stiitions have 'found the t'or-- . rosive Suliliiuate Treatment nn lliixi and the Hot Formaldehyde TreatTki' I lot h'or- ment to he tfie liest lluidi'lijib. . . Corrosive siibliniale ( ounces of the chiuiicitf.tii 'M ftttlluns water I. iVor best .results lii.i in; nt tod in lliis. solution for one .. alal fine half .hours. If the seed bus ""rotffinetieed to spfiiiir ;)iiil is fairly free, from lihizoi Ionia and scab, the Tim" of treatment may be reie- duce tt one hour of even lnilfdionr. only sound and uncut if tiihcrt? should be fiv;ii'eil iiiii J lioSSBlP sturtM. -- U-- Tubers simulil be i'i nir dri. d . P.ilnmnhoK TJitr to. J de- - - tiv-Ji- 4f lt . -d be:.tin'iiuir, Iraetor. elc. steam ' from a wooden or cijjneiit live Law may be employed if lieating oiiveiiieiFi c are available for main-tainiiJA-i firoiKT J:einieranire. urate control of, temperature within the prcified limits, is absolutely iiaiK'rative. tanks ' Have Women Interest In Politics? out before politics :,;;.ve til b" wiiH-By KVKLVX IIJLNijKX Herald ('orifsiHiiideiit , V.'i'.l lieeome the really big and fine is wnms with ,l'il1 iVcti.r it was intended to, he. (if eoiirso we watrt (iur own party Miffrhge," dei land Mis. Henjanim i ve lieeii to get in because we feel our party I'.achmim, emphatieally. and we 'iU'inber of the county rentrtil com- is t'ne host for the numtry, and i am ko.v should strive towards that enil. J!m. veins itti'' for ' . 1... after - e'ectior: everyone shott Id formt iii" no t ie Hoard or on evuuoo- Women's Hepnliliean club, and I get their liartv differences and who with the csind'ulates oiTrare nuiTf nre clnimjliat liieved office. in imlitics now than they ever ' "We find that Tn any campaign V. ere before.' Mrs. Uaehiniin is one (if t.he nm-- t the women are always ready to tbi'imgliont tl'e' eouuiy, iiiiike enerfretie political, women in this icchcs-or helji in any other way. section. As u party worker slv a peiir. Ii is mainly 'through and wit!) no compensation save the her intiihate 'Jiito.w ledge "of olitica.l 1;. or that the; are "Whiih n tire just as interested in affairs ami taetl'ul leadership that she has been able to bring victory suffrage now as; they ever were: owevcr, 1 believe that a still greatto her party at the polls in most the the elections in i'tah coituly for er interest might, be created-il.i ( ackle gossip, as I ca I it, were .several years past. y ' ; "Women.' in I'rovo espn iaiiy. jJaimiieiLl! take an active part in putlic lite and you will find them holding in the city and comity offices mid' ill the legislature," continued Mrs. Hachman. "During every campaign- they nfe (Continued from page otiel a lietter interest and .ire more "acmen. jauglit tlii' tive generally, than are the spirit .of the occasion, miring the last e'eciion rtie largest many .of tiiein displaying siiceiai percent, of voters were .among flio decorations. The weleomfrsigns ' wofuen. . were, especially conspicuous along chairvice "In I'tah our Minity lie main thorouglilare. man and cfiiinty.jocoid;'!- are woir.- The day's ewnts began at 10:1." wii also liave one man and., i n ainV .luiornijig villi ir.giiieruLiJ'o-JJji at. one woman representative irom grain 'in the Alpine slake tahcniae.'c inch voting d'.trict- - Oilier, elective Although rliis luiilding contains one oftices held by wouicn,aro tito slate f the largest' auditoriums in this vice (Hitraf coninijlhe nian iind filled .ctii'tL J chairinnli. rung before the appointed time.j "The registration offices are all "Interest, in the morning jxeivises .Mi'1il'Wwt''''H n rrovo; anil 1 ..i uU'TimLIu (imtevt might, state that the iaujorily of ii which four liigli school students, )( gistrars jn I'tah coiuity are Woty wo from th south and two from were lie not Wonioii represeiitiilives I'll. of the county, Who also sent from I'tah. county to the, '.Hid survived tlN preliminary elini- ai'irf take l.) national convention the. iiation trV onts. competed for the ' i lectol'al Viite."". i'ardoe gold inedal. "Yon really Iieiicve. tlien..",! .broke Suiierintendent llavid (louriey of itt, "that women are displaying, more he Alpine school district wis in interest hi jiolilics now than in the Jitlrgo of tlie morning iirogr.'im. iaiail.es and i'ol'owiug the Invocation by I'resl- (lays of torcli-'igh- t "picketing?" lent is. L. Chipmali, Mayor Mimmie' r- torted. slii "Must assuredly," ('.rant -- extended the greetings (if the "AtliC iH'ginning of the'eituiil the i:opulaee-a- nd duly deliyii'-reIntereanipsilgii women" keyA of the city to the visit est d In turning the eyes of the na-- , rs. SuiitTintcndent Melvin Wilson ifna 'niion t liivij.- - ino.vemeiit.jf.- - Tlwy o'f the Niio district responded ,wer5 trying, to arouse public opin-- ' In iiehtilf of tlie gnestsV ion for the purpose, of f itrthering The musical selections, one frnln cause. tlieir , fin h of lhe high imrticipatiug "XoW tlmt: the iRsnp has been (linols, were of ii uijlfornily gained they are. turniug this same of excelleiice. Ma'c choT interest nnd energy upon the bnsi; uses were rendered by lehl am noss at hatHl. . not, Hrlinps, in .a ladies' gl(i by Springyiile frtitit pnse: iniuyier, but nevertheless' I'ayson, fatnl a Indies trio Hy rieasalrt (ifove ' as "jnxt effjeleiitly. An instntmental (pinrtetpiapiienrei "I enh-- ' retuemlier wljcn wo first frtiui K)ianih F.irk. and iJneoli to for egiin .epro&cutai;J) Viis, h&ii., vote, of having to make somcititnes Sergt tjladei'wlio played; a. viwlii tht"i frip.s to a single house,' noil solo." American Fork was represent or offer c(! lliffb Inayhe twnl tin by it.s siboid orchestra.-whilto fl'i linnxework insider to get tin siimo! rmitnmitiim wn I'rovo high voti1. tind laughters off to it.nth a tniwl chorus "liiiirto tlii' Dawn' ?,oflj"tp merely go to 1he lelephone. by Von Supie. " , call'tV' women .on our li'f nnd jre iiitTO'nn'l'rarlrMeTt r.ind tlieiu of the fart that it is the the ( rfiw'iiing fefittirivrit 1hv in jfttp, at tli'? kime time Sttgi jIVriiaps ihe tl'ty. was the regional track. rin'1 gestitig tfiat. tliey visit tllC polls hs . ' fldirluMe;. v.liiih v.fts stagiil at B(ion us possible. th tifteniooir, ;ily duriiig park "Women aw grjidnary lioeomlne at 2 o'clock, tin; hundred rdueated to polilicnl interest, Imt' a thief e carried t he hopes and PV(' yet .JhereJ ars lliutimr!ihte fifty bt nine high scboals l!tJH nlid gotislpy (fciUHi) wbirh will f S)i'al , i!iter-este- ' party-wome- ' PROVO GIRL th'-end- 1 e ti-- J i fi TEAL LEG ROAST VEAL : . ; ; lb VEAL STEW lb: . .This hot Baby Chicks Must H a ve Green Feed Says County A gent Ijiii SiUtiriUiy, Ftah of.nonth-er- u rtified Jlusset potatoes was shipped iuto X'tah county, by the t'onnfj- - Fnrni Bureau Project leaders. This seed was Khipied iu ly the seed project leaders to lie There are some losses among the planted on Reed plots to jrrow seed baby chicks (,r the county, being for another year's plantiinc-ikliK'reported into the t'ountv Agents' (if it will Itegrown under the superoffice, largely flTh' to' tack of f.'.wt: vision of Swenson. ("'onnty ing green feed. The luiby chicks AEricultnral Inspector, ajid will be are grrnving very rapidly now and certified its lieing free from disease. the feeding or green t'etd with;the This wllT be planted in various other ngnlar feed is very iniirt-ant- . parts of the county another year There ought to be some' green with n ho that very little seed Iced in tin' mash,, and besides this, will need to be shipped into the Ilia UuUy chb-lcs shovild Iiave avail-.ibl- ((liiuty. some other grii'n feed ill the People who secured this seed, as form of very greeii alfalfa hay ot welUas any others who want seed fresh green alfalfa, lawn clippings, certified either-" potatoes or any etc. Otherwise the losses from Nu- other crop, should apply immediatetritional Kiuip may lie very high. ly to H. V. Swetisbu, County Agricultural Inspector, at Provo, or F. K. Stevens, 8tati Agrieulturalin; sfec(or;")sfaTe Ci4tol,- "SaKT"ake nr e GRAVELTRAPS city. to spray esiK-ciall- I sand-grave- ructiiaxrkifrToivn i victory. The meet brought out the srine keen coiiip 'ti.'iiui. and " most s; ii.i iuL ry of 1h s" "Tin y . priugilie ami Payson. with teams of exceptional ruled performers, I.'.vnriies to coii the honors of the 1 bin'i bcon 'was in the "basement of tlie talH'iiiacle.. Arrangements had also made to serve (iiniii r in tlie evening in the sjime ser-ve- ibs. The day's events were brought to a succe.-::fu- ! closi'' w:iih a dunce in tlie Aimlio hall in the evening. The high school bauds from Provo and Pleasant (J rove, attired in naf-tmnfAmwYivie on hand with lively music throughout tlie tin v. r25c-"6- c . fa SEEDLES RAISINS 15 oz. pkg. . .. .SALMON KIPPERED SMACKS 2 cans for , , . . . . . Z . 7. YiZZ SALMON DEL MONTE RED can i.. GRAHAM CRACKERS No. 3 Box "GRAHAM CRAX 18c ..: HILLS BLUE CAN 45c 1 lbs. SODA CRACKERS 3 LB. BOX SODAS . . . 37c ...10c The CASH and CARRY MARKET 11c 33c West Center 464 : 1(S. $12.45 $15.45 $19.45 Dresses Dresses Dresses $14.95 $12,50 Mother's Day Cakes MUSIC WEEK at Farrer Bros. iinle-ierviii(- jvekil EXPERT . ORNAMENTING HILICK at Hansen Catering Co. 36' W. Center St. Makers of Hulick's ' BREAD " "SURE-GOOD- M $17.50 COATS $19.50 COATS $9.90 $11.75 $13.45 $24.50 COATS $29.50 COATS . Come and Try Them On CHILDREN FOOTWEAR Hundreds of styles and . shades in every leather : and-hee- l. One Lot of Silk and . You can find the Shoe to your own taste at a price you can af ford to payl $3.45 -- One lot of Lingette Bloomers . : . .'.'.-. very heavy weight "' ' " :"' Pretty figured Silk Crepe Value ' $2,25.,,,,.,;... U rHeayiyrtrrted-fl- a Values to $3.45 for $1.00 Value 3J2 to 89c One Lot of Full Fashioned SILK HOSE. Special $1,00 in $1.25 to Tp $1 i75 $1.50 to $2i25 8 51,00- - 89c service 't One lot of all Silk and Rayon to the top Special to- For endjess variety. Try a pair for Rayon HOSE a representative irrono of bis 1 if $14.4iL at COATS Co. See Our Window -- in our stock must be sold once regardless of cost. SLIPPERS from page one) Order Early spring coat: Try your next pair of See Our Window Display i mm Every . All crisp and new at extra special savings for $10.75 - i SPRING DRESSES s, asion. v as fruits"' VI'" -- BANANAS COFFEE o . :cirJ,li''ltib 18c lb. RHUBARB 15c . Oir New Spring Qaality MrcliaMisc insti-tntioii- Ji Ji ! !h.n. . 'J Tin- - visitors were; well taken care :.f during the neon hour when a wuueius in recital. Wednesday . cvenimr 1"rofessop Florence. dcVix-rsoJIadseji gave o a very niinreciallip imitleiiM. ery hlb class concert-ovocal and iixtruinorital 'hmlitrs. The kMhk iuartet ilaycd themselves in to tlie leiirt of nil 0f Their hearers. The vork of .the Last .special Wiition. ;venln(r in" fhe'hiith" Kehisd HtHlitor- juu jjiarkedthc fimilejjt the irocrams. Hvry-nvpresented ,un-- r the direetlpn of Prof. Krnest I'Hxman a most wonderful program if trained- high school-- ' Voices in mixed, cbornses, Girls'Glee club iwl Bny.s' Glee club work. Hi(lli School Orchestra ' 1'rof. Oinauijou presxjnted Ui Uigit' jb.-- r. jiratsa-anA-thank- p1 ' mHQNIEW- - 25 c 30c . 11 1 school orchestra, whicn made a profound impressloir on the audience. Credit Js due Prof. Paxman and Prof. Onmnnon- - for the spjendid showing Uiey have made with these high school students in 4 musical way. The committee which has had charge of this week's program desires to express its appreciation to all who have various heads of of the B. T. U. and the high school .wao have contributed their time and .talents must do the liytiji .hant.bf To the officials of these two who made It possible for us to meet O such comfortable and splendid auditoriums we feel indebted. To nil the individuals who have tnkeu part on any of the programs; we say "mercl beauconp." : The Hppreciafiou of the public the press for the generous 'service it has rendered in giving publicity to these various events, and to Music company for tbe programs for Taylor Bros. Co., and the Kobinson each evening which added-smuch of charm and dignity to the (Occ- - (Continued ZZ: lb. Mill illS. ' Many qrchardisU have neglected their peach trees with They should insieot their trees for the presence of the twig borer, which can be found at this time of the seaso'n, curled up in the young leaves. A few of these pests will result in many wormy peaches later on. Tbe best known central measure besides the dormant spray is arsenate of lead, 3 pounds to 100 gallons of water, with pound of casein spreader. The time to apply the spray is just as the husks are falling and the fruit is about the size of a iea. If you neglected to aiiply yurjime-sjilphjt- r sprajvdou fail to use the lead arsenate sprayT g . - , LEG ROAST MUTTON ISBUSYNOW Pii.vsiiii and Sanlaauiii coinmuni- tie aie just finishing the comple-o- f tion two sand ;iud gravid trans under tlie direction of the state and comity extension service, eoojierat-inwith the local farm. bureaus, and (ily councils in these two cities. l'n.wmi bas just fihlshill an ideal structure up I'ayson canyon that will fake care of nil the safid and gravid that has been washing down into tue city during the past num ber 'of years, duriiiL' a year of high water. Tlie city .coun cil Pavsoii and the farm bureau is lo be congratulated on the structure of the l trap. It is pronounced one of the best in tiie state a'nd"no tlottbt will pay for Itself .over a number of times every year.0 I'.ob Wilson had charge of the const Ilighline (lanal ompariy, undt'i- the direction of L. M. Winsor, of the Extension Ser.ice. Santaiinin, Jdr jhe last two years, has demonstrated the feasibility of cclitn lliug t'ne sand and gravel in a basin up Santaiiuin canyon ing the last two weeks, Hiey have rebuilt the dam for their sand t rat) and enlarged tho storing capacity to n large extent, thereby assuring the community that the sand gravel v ill be retained and prevented from going into the ditches and roadways of the community. p ace. . SmDtffQR is nuiking the In the wbitetop, tbe wild morning glory, aud some of the other ' noxious weeds, apjtear jn iwtcbps, and should lie prevented from spreading throughout the comniunily. Where mis occurs, something ought to lie done immediately to prevent the weeds from seeding and spreading through the weed lieing scattered, and also to' preveut the roots from being" rrrtpdvTTthe" field by a cultivatorWeeds have been trowing so fast this hot weather, that they are far in advance of crops, and should be combated Immediately. - JFurtii Bureau weed committeemen in various communities, are demon- - CONSTRUCTED PEACH TWIG f- - - extremely, fast. various imrts of tbe county, a carload lb 17c RUMP ROAST lb w- EGETABLES HPARACtUS weods-go- Potatoes TIIAVXE FRESH SIDE MUTTON - .25c .25c lb. 15c lb. FARMERS MAKE PORK LEG OR LOIN ROAST FORK " HEEF lb . 25c . POT ROAST WARONWEEDS V. .1. .....' JJCJBQXEJTEAK- SHIPPED IN - Affer thnv cntiirade). cbis iidniilcs' cpoxtire in the hot solu-- t lull the tulief's- are removed, piled and covered while warin'for at least is then dried and an hour. The ul.--- I he ime;iieiit timo em and ' platilcd. Small iols of pitat'oes can wash boil!e tny tcd in 'si. i er or metal t'uli on an ordinary eook stove or open fire. If this is used. .available for miisl bthe vessel from ti;ansfer-,or onto the heatintl-devic- e. Larger r liiirt-aus- ( ( -- 1 g -- if lots juay-betreated in its- iios'tb!f riftrr treat' H a Iiu or sil gallon hogshead in which imtit.'. Treated seed should .not lie is used sonic tyM- of siiiiinerged ,or bins phiced in nnstei ili'.ed for jMiliilnes. It ba-- s previously been found helpitiK in starling the. erop.'ilifler treatment i'o place the treated tubers before ealtini: in (;riites of s::;ks and ,ciose to tfilidued- - stinitylil for-period of tea days to two veij;s. Hi.rect sunlight ' shiaild avoided. .( orrosive jiertaiit-in- i ian ,Ler tilled Kussett Itcooking makes everything creamier smoother and some are eoois'rating with the County Agent and Agricultural using carbon bisulphide. POTATOES ARE - Trial USEitfreely 111 l. in-t- !lrtf t'ol'l'o.dVf a f the Hitieles Till . 1 inn. iiue ur using tue ilean cultivation methods by keeping the .weeds down lielow the surface, and not letting them get to the surface of the ground. Some ate salting C'.. was iu at Washington, tbe. county wvitb the coiini , extension agents. checking up on tiie system of work ami' lie- work tieing ddue-iMr. Merrill I'tah county, was liigh iij. his praise of the system used iu I'tah county and of the type of work being done by the .'oitiity Kxtensiou Service coo'ra(-iuwith the county and lmal farm . He was acconiinuiied by W, W. Owens, State County Agent aiul ltena H. MayciKk, Jo farm problems found on this page were compiled nnd written by the county agricul-uia- i agents' staff at the I'rovo iffice. News of this kind will Herald from time ipiiear .o time. deinlly poison, be kept away from nninwlsj olid children. Hut FcriiiaUMiydp TicatnM'iit llit! process HHisisis ii treating Mi)c:rt ptitahaytpr Jljree ndniites fo es Corrd ive Suliliin ite Method to them. JUM Friday and Saturday, Kugeiie Merit 1, of ihe exteusion servii-- &TSX.7 st ra ting differenT mettlods of rm-- 1 y ilaiy ' 111 PRAISESWORK Herald Aids 'County Farmers OF SERVICE The Evening Herald is gricultural Agent UTAH LOGAN, 8i2 to $1 J5 11 to $2i75 to 2 ... TO Soft soles in a large variety from ....... Pretty Plaid e Ginghams-Valu- 25c 121c -- 19c to 89 c Fast Color ""Jap Crepe Value 23c . at 15c English Prints Value 50c 25c yd. 25c Cretonnes ManyPatterns 19c Try your next pair of Slippers at Farrer Bros Co. You can get satisfaction and .'. Economy. ' , |