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Show f t SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH Carry a SOOD Good Watch Soats Quite Efficient right; make him prompt. Set the example; buy one yourself. We standard makes Up Brush Patch. Many Farms Have 8pots Where An!, mals .Could Be Accommodated and Prove Proposition to Owner. BOYD PARK 8 W J J $ Two standard grades for pota- toes have been recommended by & the U. S. food administration w and the U. S. department of ag-rlculture. No. 1 shall consist of J soand potatoes .of similar varle- - ijj tal characteristics, practically free from dirt or other foreign $ matter, frost Injury, sunburn, M pi second growth, cuts, scab, blight, p. J dry rot and damage caused by "A herd of goats will do more good JoJ disease, Insects or mechanical means. The minimum diameter $ In clearing up a brush patch than half u dozen men," remarked X of potatoes of the round varle- SjJ ties shall be one and- seven- a livestock feeder recently when at a market In quest of a load of goats to eighth Inch and of potatoes of the long varieties one and three-- J ship to his flirm. ' At his farm In Wisconsin, a few quarter Inch. No. 2 shall con- sist of potatoes of similar varle-- J tftere were years ago large patches of tal characteristics, weeds and pther foreign growth that practically ij free from frost Injury and decay, he had tried In vain to clear. Many and free from serious damage $ days of Mrd work were spent withcaused by. dirt or other foreign out success. Finally he conceived the matter, sunburn,' second growth, idea that a flock of goats could do the work and do It better than human J cuts, scab, blight, dry rot, or oth- - g er disease, insects or mechanical hands and at the same time consume wlmt they cleared and return a profit $ means. The minimum diameter $ shall be one and inch. to the owner. This Is an example that could be practiced more generally. Many farms have brush patches that could accommodate a flock of goats and prove a DEVIQE TO RESTRAIN HORSE proposition to the owner. The goat Is an animal that can Pulleys Arranged on Each Side of Anl mats Neck Force Is Multiplied thrive on feeds that other animals could not. It has been remarked that JThree Times. on could live tin cans, but some goats of the brush that they consume and It Is said that a horse which pulls turn into profit is about as bad. Burn- on the bit may be restrained by the ing the brush is a dead loss to the use of this invention, writes C. J. farm owner, but when he turns a flock Lynde In Farmers Mail and Breeze, Into that patch It does not take long The Inventor has employed the well to cut down the weeds and Instead of being a loss It Is a profit to the owner. Here is a system practiced on many farms as a side line that farmers say Is the cheapest labor on the farm. Instead of being an expense It Is an Investment, as the animals can be taken from the patch and, without any additional feed, shipped to market and sold at a profit. The market for goats hn been such that they nearly always are worth what they cost In the start and the added weight is what makes the money. Instead of paying for known device of pulleys, using two on farm hands to rid your farm of weeds each side of the horses neck. The largand foreign growth, use a flock of er cut represents this bridle in use on goats and use the men lq some other a saddle-horsand shows Its method line where they can do more good. of attachment to the saddle by a strap passing over the withers and fastened to each side. The smaller cut shows COVER FOR A GARDEN FRAME how the rein passes around the pulleys. This arrangement multiplies by three Can Be Tilted Over Upper Edge With- the force applied to the rein by the : band. out Danger of Its Falling-Bl- ots Engage Pins. RIGHT CARE OF SPRAY PUMP The cover of this frame can be tilted over the upper edge without danger Different Parts Should Be Gone Over, of Its falling. There Is a slot a little Cleaned and Oiled Keep Machinery Under Cover. SAIT LAKE CITY i able-bodie- d IN USED BARGAINS used CARS splendid ks, to $800. ct nditlon-ea- sy LOANED WATCHES RAN AWAY1 Borrowed From Jeweler Inherited Odd Habit of One Left to Be Repaired. j Timepieces ' one-ha- Tbere are several kinds of watches there are gold watches, silver watches, dollar watches and watches the jeweler has to lend his patients while theirs are being repaired. For the last ten days we have been carrying a borrowed watch, relates a writer In the Detroit Free Press. Our timepiece was not exactly out of order, It would run, but It had no control. It ran wild on the bases.. It stole the second and third hour frequently.; We would set It at eight oclock and look at it 20 minutes later and dis cover that it was 15 minutes past three. We are erratic, but we werent erratic enough to keep up with that watch.) So we took it Into the dry dock, where; the man squints at it through a sawed- -' off telescope and tells you that It will cost $2 to fix After he had told us It would cost, us $2 we asked him to lend us a watch1 until we called for our own. This he did. He wound up a ticker and set it. It was 12 noon when we took it from' his hands. Two hours later a friend! asked us the time, and we showed him our watch. It was a quarter to seven, Gosh, he said, I didnt think Itf was that late. I overlooked dinner! time In some way. So we went back and borrowed an-- , other watch from the Jeweler. Thlsj one is O. K., he said with a smile.' We carried It for an hour. In that time It had Jumped 10 hours. We dont know now when we look at It whether, it Is Berlin time or tomorrows time.' We can set It at two oclock, and when' the city hall Is ringing three our borrowed watch swears , it is 15 minutes after four oclock tomorrow. At first we looked on the watches suspiciously, but now we have begun to suspect' ourselves. When three watches begin to He to your face something is wrong.. it cmmwM million head of liv Nearly one-hastock was handled by the Ogden Union stock yards between April 1 and No- - . They must upward still and onward Who would keep abreast of truth. Lowell. TASTY FOODS FOR THE FAMILY; A well-mad- salad e - j ! money-makin- g e, Are you taking care of your spray pump? Go over all the different parts of the pump, cleaning them off and oiling them. Unless this precaution is taken your pump will be out of order The spray when you will need It. materials rust the metal parts and they soon become useless unless they are cleaned and oiled when the season Is over. Dont fall to keep the pump and all other machinery under shelter when not in use. PAY JEWELER HIS OWN MONEY' Parisian Swindlers Inveigle Merchant Into Signing Name to Order for Three Hundred Pounds. i A very clever swindle was successfully carried out In the Rue de la Paix,, . Paris. A carriage drove up to a large; Jewelers shop, and an elderly man, with his arm in a sling, accompanied, by a footman, who carried a rug, entered the shop. The gentleman selected and bought some three hundred pounds worth of jewelry, and then said, If you do not mind, I will send my man home for the money. The jeweler bowed, and I should the gentleman continued: be pleased if you would write for me. I have hurt my arm. Just write, Please give Robert three hundred pounds, and sign It Henri. The jeweler wroto as he was direct-- , ed, and in a quarter of an hour the footman came back with the money, and then he, with his master, left with the Jewelry. When the jeweler went home to, dinner his wife asked him the reason he had sent for tree hundred pounds.. Then the swindle was discovered. The rogues knew that the Jewelers name, was Henri, and they had got him to write the note for the money, which! was taken to his wife, and then' they paid him for the jewels with his own money. , . Agreed With Mother. Geralds mother had tried to make him understand what conscience is1 and had told him not to cross the street on his wheel. One day she said,1 Gerald, when you crossed the street today, didnt a wee small voice Lell you that It was wrong? Yes, ma, he replied. I guess It did, but my tweeked so much I couldnt hear it." Firemens Light. A new light greatly aids firemen in rescue work. This light, strapped to his back, and elevated slightly above his head, Is powerful enough to pierce the densest smoke. With one charge of calcium carbide, the light 3,000 candlepowor will burn for over four hours. lf more than half way along each sldeof the cover, and a pin at the end of each side of the frame. The slots engage the pins and permit a sliding motion DEMAND but prevent the cover from falling. Wisconsin Agriculturist. PLOWING TO DESTROY WEEDS FOR ALFALFA SEED Those Who Lost Stock From Starvation Will Either Grow More or Encourage Others To. 19 always an ap- 'I Salad. Fruit Take one cupful of white grapes, four peal to thfr appetite : appjes, three oranges, four slices of canned pineapple, one cupful of mixed Put a half cupful of vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, half a teaspoonful of white pepper, the same of salt, bring to the boiling point. Blend four tablespoonfuls of butter with a tablespoon of flour;' then add to the boiling hot vinegar, cook for five minutes, then remove from the fire and stir in a egg. Set In a cool place for two hours. Peel the apples and oranges and cut them In small cubes, mix with the grapes cut In halves and seeded, add the nuts and pour the dressing over the fruit, serve with whipped cream. Tomato and Orange Salad. Take six firm ripe tomatoes and six oranges, two- - tablespoonfuls of chopped parsley, all dressed with French dressing. Peel the oranges and tomatoes and arrange in alternate slices in a salad bowl. Mix the juice of the ends of the oranges with an equal quantity of tarragon vinegar, add a few tablespoonfuls of olive oil and pour over the fruit. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and chill before serving. Perfect Layer Cake. Mix two tablespoonfuls of butter and a teaspoonful of lard with one and a quarter cupfuls of sugar until well blended, but not of a creamy, then add cupful of sweet milk, a pinch of salt, and a generous grating of nutmeg ; sift In one and a half cupfuls of pastry flour which has been minced with one and a half teaspoonfuls of baking powder; beat for two minuteb, then drop In two unbeaten egg yolks and beat the batter again for two minutes ; fold In the stiffly beaten whites and put d Into and floured layer cake pans. Bake in a hot oven 15 minutes. Allow the cake to cool before removing from the pans, and use any desired filling for the cake. Orange filling with a chocolate frosting Is one especially well liked. Apple Salad. Take 12 ripe apples, six bananas, one. cupful of whipped cream, one and a half cupfuls of 'sugar and one lemon. Whip the cream and add half the sugar to It. Slice all the fruit very thin, add the grated rind and juice of the lemon and the remainder of the sugar. Serve in sher--, bet cups with whipped cream on top. Beet Salad. Chopped cooked beets mixed with a half cupful of blanched almonds finely minced, a cupful of diced celery to two cupfuls of beets, all well mixed with a cupful of mayonnaise dressing which has been tinted pink with a little fruit colorings. Serve on lettuce leaves. nut-meat- s. well-beate- n . -- three-quarte- rs well-grease- HOUSEHOLD HINTS. For tired and aching feet a teaspoonful of formaldehyde In a bowlful of water will rest and re- move pain. There Is a growing possibility thal Also Effective Means of Killing Many Glycerin Is a good alfalfa seed may be In strong demanc - Kinds of Injurious Insects for th6 food lubricant, again and for some time to come. All Improves the Boll as It leaves no chopper, those who lost stock from starvation or disagreeable taste Plowing is an effective means of de- will either grow more alfalfa or enodor. stroying weeds. It also destroys many courage others to, and all those who A half teaspoonful of kinds of Injurious Insects which prey sold hay at $20 to $50 a ton will not added to a pint glycerin on farm crops. The Incorporation of feel like growing any less, while those of grape jelly before It Is manure and organic matter with the who are plowing up alfalfa to put in poured into the glasses soil by plowing Improves its texture corn, potatoes and other crops will will prevent the formasoon want seed again,' and Increases Its fertility. tion of tartaric acid. To freshen rolls, dip In cold water FIX PLACE FUR STRAWBERRY GOOD FOR SPRING PASTURES and place In it paper bag twisted tight- ly to hold In the steam ; place In a hot Worthy of Important Spot In Any Rye Thrives on Acid or Poor Soils, oven for a few minutes. Grows Rapidly and Is Excellent Home Garden It Is the' First A flashlight is most useful, even In as Green Manure. ' .Fruit to Ripen. the kitchen, for looking at food In the dark oven, peeping into dark corners The strawberry is certainly worthy Rye will thrive on acid or poor soils or drawers. of a very Important place In any home where wheat will not grow well and A. cupful of hot cocoa taken before orchard. It is the first fruit to ripen may be planted on any soil later than -retiring will ward off sleeplessness. generally and one of the best for wheat. It makes one of the earliest A thermo bottle is a valuable aid to home use . and for the local market. spring pastures and is excellent as a drinks hot for the sleepless. ' It will grow on many kinds of soil green manure. These characteristics keep A half cupful of olive oil or any and endure extremes about as well as make rye an Important factor In farm sweet oil taken as an antidote for poiany other fruit. It Is ready for the economy, even In section where its son will neutralize any mineral or vegtable at a time when fruit of some yield of grain Is not as profitable as etable poison. kind Is highly desirable. Every home that of wheat. A turklsh towel wrung out of very should have at least a small strawwater and applied to the back of hot find an and bed many might berry Onlona. will often relieve a sick headneck Ripening the acre or two profitable. If onions refuse to ripen it is some- ache In a few minutes. times a good plan to bend the tops Wash cloths made of several folds Stand Much Abuse. rake. a with over cheesecloth stitched together are of Poultry, as a whole, can stand more convenient for traveling, as they most domesof class other abuse than any dry quickly. Wipe Cow Before Milking. tic fowls or' animals, and at the same Grated potato will relieve Inflamed Before the work of milking Is conn? time pay a profit for their keeping. menced every cow should be wiped Off eyes. Place in a cloth and apply to the eye. It Is especially grateful and with a clean soft cloth. Real Poultry Virtue. cooling. In Is a virtue real Patience poultry Fad. fellow who the and has this Raising Poultry raising, As a fad poultry raising has mads happy faculty will eventually make more friends than enemies. good- lf . Many a man has found It easier to mount the ladder of fame than to climb th stool of repentance. - I Oldsmoblles, Guaranteed first class if wanted by terms running right parties. Write for detailed list and description, Used Car Dept., Randall-Dod- d Auto Co., Salt Lake City 50 UTAH BUDGET feeKITCnm Money-Makin- g IQO? MAKERS OF JEWELRY 166 MAIN STREET in Clearing GRADES 8 V American or Swiss; all guaranteed. Our prices are moderate. FOUNDED POTATO 8 It will lava time save money. Give one to your boy. Start him sell LAND CLEANERS vember 1, The unprecedented demand for pennies with hich to pay taxes on pic' ture show admissions has depleted the supply of coppers in Salt Lake. In many places, little plowing has been done on account of the dry, hard' condition of the soil, and much of the' grain that was sown has not sprouted. Feonage complaints made by Japanese employed at the International1 smelter in Tooele are being Investigated by the state industrial commls- -' sion. Government horse buyers have beert scouring-Davicounty for suitable horses for the artillery and cavalry) and one carload has already been purs chased. Plans are being considered by officers and directors of the Utah Canning, company for enlargement of th Ogden! canning plant before next seasorV crops are harvested. Measures have been taken to effect a state-wid- e organization by which it Is aimed to raise within a week $100,-00- 0 as Utahs share of the $40,000,000 soldiers welfare fund. Alleging that he suffered the loss of a tooth and other facial injuries from being struck on the back of the head, Charles Covrian filed suit at Salt Lake to recover $1500 from Alex Keshaba. It is probable that the hearing on the petition of Utah railroads for an Increase of 15 cents a ton coal freight charges will be fixed by the state public utilities commission for December 11. As the result of an automobile accident at Ogden on July 27, which resulted in the death of Benjamin H. Newton, William C. Wright has been made defendant in a suit for $25,500 ' damages. After a parade in their honor, Colonel and Captain and Ranger and Rowdy, the last horses in the service of the Salt Lake fire department, were sold and their places filled with thd modern motoi. In the parade werd thirteen motor fire trucks. Preparing the way for thorough exploitation of vocational education in the public schools of Utah, Dr. E. G. Gowans, state superintendent of public instruction, has caused letters and circulars to be sent to boards of education and superintendents in his jurisdiction. The Manti Telephone company has been granted an extension of one years time to remove its lines from the citys poles. It is possible that the city may move the poles jointly used from the center of the street, and require the telephone company to take care of its lines. There is urgent need of Christmas packages for the soldiers and sailors abroad and in training camps, according to Miss Ella Wicklund, secretary of the Salt Lake chapter of the American Red Cross, and the response for these necessities has not been as generous as anticipated. Frank Nerney, 33 years of age, charged with having made insulting remarks concerning anybody who would fight for the United States, was a victim of misfortune when he landed in jail at Ogden after taking a hard beating from a man who overheard his remark. In line with a movement that has been successful in other cities of the United States, the proprietors of cafes and restaurants in Ogden are to be called to attend a meeting in the near future for the purpose of putting into effect meatless Tuesdays and wheatless Wednesdays. Utah has been called upon to furnish $100,000 of the $35,000,000 for the soldiers welfare work, to be conducted jointly by the Young Mens Christian association and the Young Womens Christian association. The fund will be raised by a campaign to be inaugurated by the state council of defense. .Refusing to continue responsible for his appearance if called upon by the government to report for military duty, the bondsmen of John Rils, alleged Salt Lake slacker, who refused to submit to medical examination before the local draft board, have turned Rlis over to the officers and he Is now in jail. The month of October wras the driest of record for the state. Practically nowhere In the state was there precipitation of agricultural Importance. Temperatures averaged above normal, but there were three days Of hard freeze during the last wreek. The first general killing frost of the season occurred on the 18th. A score or more descendants of the Mormon battalion, who are members of the Utah light field artillery, now In training at Camp Kearney, are to be permitted to visit some of the scenes in California made historic by their andouble-barrele- d cestors. Canners and . growers of Weber county may enter Into a system as one of the means by which next years crop of vegetables and fruits may be handled. profit-sharin- g |