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Show THE ROY SUN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 T CATTLE CAM DE-LOU- SELVES SE FOR SALE By CLAIR CHRISTENSEN 2 Asst. County Agent Good news to beef and dairy oil drums, in good condition. Phone 50-GA- L. -- cattlemen is a that will enable the animals to delouse themselves. The device was developed by U. S. Department entomologists to help rid beef and dairy herds of the biting and low-co- 2 WHEEL boys bike,, full size. Phone CHILDREN'S NOVELTY GIFTS non-milkin- de-Ious- st er g blood-suckin- pests. Mrs. Thelma B. Krull, 5786 S. This 3100 West, Roy. Phone strong burlap-- g consists de-lous- rapped w of wire base of the post. Th burlap is treated with about a gallon of 5 per cent chlordarie oil solution. These devices have'been tested in both the relatively wet Willamette Valley of Oregon "and in Eastern Oregon, where winters tend to be cold and dry, County Agent Clair Christensen says in his report of the tests. Researchers have found the the insecticide-treateburlap aris not rangement only effective it since has but safe, proved impossible for cattle to overdose themselves by rubbing against it. The device can be used on open ranges with very little troupe, the agent points out. t stretched from the top of a post and securely anchored to the ground nine feet from the CLINTON PTA HEAR 6l5I d five-foo- SHOP IN ROY Todays surplus wheat stocks, largely government controlled, equal an entire years crop! Yet American bakers and housewives are paying the highest prices for flour recorded at this time of yeai since 1920. This fact is pointed out by E. E. Kelley, Ji., President of the American Bakers Association, MENTAL HEALTH TALK BREAD SO GOOD ITS A DESSERTI Clinton School PTA will hold its first meeting of the year Thursday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. at the school. Dr. William D. Flour Prices Higher Despite Wheat Surplus commenting on a statement by Congressman Clifford Hope of Kansas that the price of bread has gone up although farmers are getting less for wheat than they were in January 1948. Pointing out that there is more to the figures than meets the eye, Kelley said: That January 1918 price was the highest in 34 years and it lasted less than a month. It also is inteiesting to note that the carryover of wheat into the new crop in 1948 was less than OGorman will speak on the subject of "Mental Health." He also will show a film on the subject. Teachers and parents in Clinton, Sunset and South Weber area are urged to attend. There are some musical selections prepared by a trio comprised of Mrs. Rex Wallgren, Mrs. George Dixon and Mrs. l Duncan of Sunset. 200-millio- bushels. La-rel- government controlled." This year the carryover was bushels of which near was governall but ment controlled. Beginning in 1949, the carryover has climbed steadily and government controlled supply has increased, Kelley said. It should be rather obvious that farmers would get more for wheat today if the market were not burdened with the surplus 900-millio- n 50-milli- Winter Cover Crops Can Make Soil Richer Mirveloui with baked apple, fruit or puddings. Makes wonderful sandwiches, tool A failure-proo- f recipe rated Excellent!' by Martha Mad Home staff. TOASTED COCONUT LOAF (Quiek Bread) Sift flour before measuring. Use level measurements for all ingredients. Sift together into a large mixing bowl 3 cups sifted Sperry Drifted Snow Home-Perfecte- n None of it was the sup-po-it supply encouiaged by declatP-Kelley program," 1 In reply to the comment Arfrirv the pi ice of bread, the can Bakers Associations President pointed out that the baking company profits averaged near thiee cents out of every dollar in 1953. This was after taxes and this rate has prevailed for some time. He stated that rethis year ports the first half of indicate a decline of one third in percentage of earning. In addition to Increased distribution costs, Kelley said that the rate of pay for bakery workers has increased as much as 150 per cent, while living costs have increased only 54 per cent. "We are told that planting of wheat is shifting to varieties with a high yield per acre without regard to baking quality, Kelley said. "Millers claim they have trouble finding the quality of grain they need, as a result. If this is true, blame for encouraging sich a practice most be laid at the door of those who promulgate farm prices and sup. port programs without stipulating variety or quality. Predicting that next years wheat carryover will be greater than this years Kelley said that as long as conditions described exist, "the farmer may get less but it does not follow the miller can pay less. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS WE WILL RUN YOUR CLASSIFIED OF UP TO 6 LINES FOR 25c FIND ALL THOSE THINGS YOU WANT TO SELL AND CALL 2-11- 84 Enriched Flour d cup sugar teaspoons double-actio- n teaspoons salt baking powder NEW cups toasted coconut (4 or. can) cups milk 1955 W-large egg, unbeaten teaspoon vanilla Stir vigorously until ingredients are blended. Turn batter Into a greased and floured large bread loaf pan, 9!ix5Hx3 inches. Bake In a preheated moderate oven, 350, for about 1 hour 10 minutes. When; baked turn onto a wire rack to cool thoroughly before storing. Cut In thin slices and serve plain, toasted, or buttered. Makes 1 loaf. Toast coconut in a shallow pan while oven. Stir frequently to Insure an even golden brown color. preheating Cool before using. T Farmers who sow winter cover crops know they save fertility, soil and moisture. Some of them also know how to get additional soil fertility made from free air just by sowing inoculated legurye cover crops like clover, peas, vetch or lupine. To get this extra plant food which if purchased might cost you $10 to $30 an acre you only need to inoculate legume seed. That is, you just get some legume inocu-Jafrom your seed dealer and mix it with the seed. This supplies billions of special bacteria which form lumps called nodules on legume roots (inset above) where they make nitrogen plant food out of the nitrogen in the air. This extra plant food helps produce tons more cover crop material. The improved tilth and fertility made by legume cover helps following pasture and cash crops give bigger yields of higher quality, CONSOLE DR. H. MURRAY CARVER OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 to 5 Every day except Friday's Evenings by Apopintment Phone 5519 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH 4-59- nt sometimes for several years after plowing down a green manure crop of inoculated legumes. Inoculants only take a couple of minutes and only cost around a dime an acre to use. Richer soil and bigger yields usually pay you back dollars per acre. Free leaflets on enriching soil with legume cover crops are avail able from seed dealers and from The Nitragin Company, 3309 W. Custej Ave., Milwaukee 9,AVU. DELUXE $25995 ONLY EASY BUDGET TERMS 15 Cosmic famous Eye chassis, combined with Custom- - Built cabinetry Spartons bring you IBENNION DRUG! I HALLOWEEN COSTUMES 1 con- large-scree- n sole television at a budget price. Available in rich, Mahogany cabin Spar-ton- s inet own furniture factory. Aluminized picture tube for hand-rubbe- d Hand-Crafte- d striking new picture SEE THEM TODAY AT 1.49 to 1.98 Model 25A213 LOTS OF MASKS All Kinds of Halloween Candies Jack 'O Lanterns We're Well Supplied with Halloween Goods H. D j"The Bird With the Bargain' YOUR FRIENDLY CORNER DRUG STORE Phone nl 2-31- Roy, Utah 60 llllllllllllllll Phone 64 , Roy, Utah |