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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH DEPRESSION One Way to Have BRINGS IDEA Intermoantain News The idea that the world depression might be cured by making Chinamen's shirts an inch longer has been brought out in a new phase by a politician of Nanking, China. He proposes to introduce laws which will compel womens limbs to be "properly covered." This will mean long skirts and sleeves in all gowns, thus requiring more cloth made by local textile mills. The politician advocates mens suits modeled more or less on European styles, except that they would be buttoned up to the neck. Womens clubs may be expected to rise in protest against idea. the long-ski- TLe Briefly told for Busy Readers PLAN WATER SAVING WILL SPEND A FORTUNE NEW LAWS IN EFFECT SIN SLAIN IN ALTO JAMS HAS A PERFECT RECORD rt Silver Flurie By Lida Larrimore WNTJ , SYNOPSIS RICHFIELD, FT The annual OfOn her convention o the Utah Peace eighteenth birthday, Barbara, motherless daughter of Christficers association will be held here opher Thorne, lovable but Impractical in June. artist, awakes with lively anticipation of the joys of the day. She receives, SALT LAKE CITY, FT. A total among other presents, a birthday ring of 103 traffic accidents within the from Bruce MacLain, young artist the friend of the family, but more than limits of Salt Lake City during friend to Barbara. month of April just past took a toll in70 in resulted and of six lives juries. CHAPTER II Miss Eva MT. PLEASANT, FT. The car, a roadster with battered Pollsen, 18, a senior at North Sanfenders and one blind headlight, ratpete high school has the unusual distinction of a perfect attendance tled along, threatening at every jounce to shake itself into bits. and punctuality record through the Comfortable? Bruce asked, above twelve years of her schooling. She the noise of the engine. has never been tardy nor absent She nodded. Bruce was looking, since her first day at school, and side-wisat the small excited person she graduates this month. whose shoulder brushed his arm. Idaho BOISE, IDA Twenty-fiv- e When he was alone be thought he recomkeen have reserve officers knew her by heart, the way her hair mended for active duty with the waved back from her forehead, her the conservation forest corps during tilted nose, the dimple that woke when coming summer. she smiled. And yet, each time he saw ' one-haBOISE, IDA. Two and her again, she was a fresh surprise. will be ofmillion pounds of Darling ! he thought. Lovely child ! . . . fered for sale in Portland May 16, They left the town behind. Bruce Wool Marketing the Idaho-Oregogave the car the gas. Barbara liked has announced. to travel at top speed over this stretch of road. He heard her little excited SALT LAKE CITY, UT. State squeals. He felt her hand clutch legislation vesting ownership in the his arm. She enjoyed things so. Life public of all Utahs unappropriated was an adventure to Babbie. It would, underground water and providing be always, he thought Good Lord! for its administration by the state, Was that waddiing thing a goose ! . . . chamthe recommended he by may The car swerved with a sudden jolt announced ber of commerce, it was and stopped on the brink of a ditch. measure The proposed recently. Barbara tumbled against him. He felt would give the state engineer the her hair, silky and soft, brushing to on to applications pass authority across his cheek. . . . and to drill new wells and regulate Did we hit It? she asked breathcontrol the development and use of lessly. underground water, much the same I dont think so. He found It diffias he now does in the case of surcult to keep his mind on the goose. water. face They looked back. The goose, safe BINGIIAM, UT. The American at the side of the road, glared at them, Smelting & Refining company will scolded shrilly, smoothed its ruffled expend between $400,000 and $500,-00- 0 feathers. in a deep development program, The car rattled on down the curvstarting Immediately at properties ing road. Barbara chattered gayly, which have just been acquired under discovered wonders along the way. lease in the Bingham mining region. Bruce was silent, lost in thought. It is announced. What would she have said, he wonBOISE, IDA. New laws enacted dered, if he had put the ring on her other hand? He had wanted to but he by the last legislature, now in efhad been afraid. She looked so young fect, include the act repealing the in that yellow Jersey with the ribbon law, the game law gin marriage around her hair. Did she understand revision acts, the recall, initiative that he loved her, as a man loves a and referendum acts, the meat inwoman, that he wanted to share the spection law and the downs of miadventure of her life? There were nor regulatory measures dealing times when she seemed grown up. with school district elections, irriBut this morning, under the willows gation district elections, budgets, similar except for a moment, her eyes had and official of reports ing been younger than Gays. Better wait matters. But suppose he should lose her. SomeCopThe Utah BINGHAM, FT. one would always be falling in love per company suffered a loss from He was leaving towith Barbara. $1,100,-018.11932 of in mining operations morrow. . . . after all operating charges Barbara, silent now, watched the for cost of production were deducttrees running past What was Bruce reed, according to the presidents thinking? He was so quiet, looking I port. straight ahead. Was he, too, feeling POCATELLO, IDA. It is reportsad, in spite of being so happy?1 He ed that Yellowstone wall open this seemed to have forgotten her. She year on June 1st. had only Imagined that, under the SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Appliwillows, he had looked at her in a in Reconstruction cation for $45,000 different sort of way. She felt, all at Finance corporation once, very small and lost and forlorn. loans have been received by R. A. But the feeling vanished when they Hart, secretary of the state projects scrambled down the steep drop of committee. Cedar City would like She slipping sand to the beach. to borrow $39,000 from the governcouldnt feel forlorn. It was such a ment to improve its municipal water beautiful day. system, and Richfield is asking for They raced down the wide white a $15,000 loan to install water me- beach. They played with a beach ball ters. and invented a brand new game. It SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The was fun to shout and sing and make Eleventh Regional Agricultural Crea lot of noise. There was no one to hear them. They were alone in a dit, corporation has approved 4799 loans to livestock men, farmers and world of sand and sunshine, a blue and golden world, sunshine and ocean poultrymen for a total of $19,383,-00it was announced recently by and sky. E. G. Bennett, Ogden, president of They opened the basket of lunch the federal credit corporation. and gobbled like greedy children. UT. The annual con OGDEN, Everything tasted so good. And there ference sessions of the Methodist was a surprise in the bottom of the basket maple candy stuffed with Episcopal church in Utah will he held May 25 to 28. hickory nuts. Martha had bothered BRIGHAM CITY, UT. Reports to make it. Wasnt Martha a dear? from Washington, D. C., indicate When they couldnt hold another that the construction of the Hyrum crumb, they stretched out on the reservoir key project is assured. blankets. Bruce lit a cigarette arid SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The blew smoke rings, one inside the other. Barbara admired them. She admired quota for Utah in the forest conserBruce. He was so good looking, his vation army lias been set at 2300 men, including one thousand begolden brown tan, his eyes that were as deeply blue as the sky on a frosty tween the ages of 18 and 25 and 1300 experienced men, who will be night. It was fun to be with him, fornational in to there, drowsy and warm, washed lying camps assigned with waves of sunlight. Because she ests and national parks to train was happy she hummed the song that the younger members of the force. all day long had been singing through The county quotas are: Beaver 40; her mind Boxelder, 73; Cache, 113; Carbon, DuWe sail the ocean blue Davis, 54; 73; Dagget, 10; We catch-- a da plenty-- a fish chesne, 40; Emery, 50; Garfield, Bruce 50; propped himself on his elbow Juab, 38; Iron, G5; Grand, 30; to see her more distinctly. She lay, Kane, 15; Millard, 44; Morgan, 11; curled like a kitten, her eyes half Piute, 29 ; Rich, 11 ; Salt Lake, 774 ; closed, her head pillowed on her arm. San Juan, 34; Sanpete, 70; Sevier, Tenderness swelled in his heart. 48 ; Summit, 42; Tooele, 39; Uintah, he said gently. Wash"Babbie, 25 ; ; 209 41 ; Utah, Wasatch, Hmm?" and 40, Weber, Wayne. 49; ington, Im leaving tomor"Babbie 210. row. The humming ceased. Her brown BOISE, I D A. Fifty thousand man in the opened wide. each for one eyes shovels, "Leaving, Bruce? forest conservation camps in the Going back to New York. Rock Mountain country, will be purturned her head. She Barbara chased by the forest service as a want Bruce to see her face. didnt R. of equiinnent, the required part She knew she was going to cry. H. Rutledge, of Ogden, regional It was strange, she thought, that forester has announced. she should want to cry about Bruce. BOISE, IDA. Grain growers in Last year and the year before he was Boise are receiving four cents a one of the young artists who just bushel above the price in Portland came, in the summer, to Provineetown nnd ten cents above the world level, and were always stopping In. at the nil because of a combination of inhouse to talk to Father and look at flation and a local shortage. his paintings and drink his lf Seize Golden Moment The man who loses his opportunity loses himself. 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You know it is harmless; nothing in it to depress the heart. You know you will get results. For headaches, colds, neuralgia, rheumatism, the safe and certain relief is always the tablet stamped Bervle. wild-cherr- y Only Bruce was nicer looking than any of the others, more friendly and amusing. Father liked him especially. The children liked him, too. And she had liked him the way she liked old Ramon the shoemaker and Manuel who took her sailing and all of her Provineetown friends. Babbie I Look at me. Babbie. She couldnt look at him then. She looked, Instead, at a puffy cloud sailing across the sky. This summer it had been different From the very It was the way first, she decided. Bruce had looked at her the day he came back to Provineetown last June. Youre growing up. Babbie, Bruce had said and somehow the look in his smiling blue eyes had made her feel happy and shy. . . . Babble, dear . . . His voice sounded sorry about something. Maybe Bruce had guessed and was sorry because she loved him so much. Her heart turned over with the surprise of a discovery. Why, she loved Bruce, not as she loved Father and the children, but In another way, the way Mother had loved Father. That was why it had been different this summer. That was why she wanted to cry, sometimes, and was always Imagining things. Bruce had guessed. He must have known it all along, when he was teasing her and telling her things about her eyes. Bruce had wine. ...... Sally Sez CoUeg. WNU Service. A fertile soil, adapted seed mixtures and more seed per acre are three essentials In successful, permanent pasture building. These three factors are too often overlooked by those attempting to balance their farm operations through the addition of live stock. It is foolish to attempt to establish a good pasture on land that is too poor to produce a crop profitably. If the land is not fertile enough to produce a good crop of corn, it will not produce a good crop of desired pasture grasses. In securing adapted grasses the best plan is to find out which grasses have survived in previous plantings. In many North Carolina counties, the orchard, herds, Kentucky Blue and Dal-li-s grasses have outlived others. and white Dutch clovers are the two legumes which seem to be generally adapted. Given a fertile soil and adapted grasses the next factor is to seed heavily enough to secure a sod. The usual plan is to make a thin sprinkling of seed which takes too much time to cover the ground. When the hot summer sun comes along, the grasses are killed. A sufficient stand of grass and legumes to completely cover the land before being killed by summer heat Is rarely ever secured. Use not less than 50 to 60 pounds of grass seed an acre. 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Livestock Industry Aided by New Order More fully to safeguard the live stock Industry of the United States against the Introduction of rinderpest disease from and abroad the secretary of agriculture has . issued an amendment to a previous order, which prohibits the Importation of cattle, sheep, or other domestic ruminants or swine from countries where either of these diseases exists. This actron has been taken under provisions of an act of congress, approved June 17, 1930. The regulation which became effective February 15, 1933, also applies to fresh, chilled, or frozen beef, veal, mutton, They Were Alone in a World of lamb, and pork. Known as AmendSand and Sunshine. ment 1 to B. A. I. Order 334, the regulation names additional countries that was she He because guessed. sorry considered as affected with one or are loved him so much. . . . both of these diseases. leavhe said Im Babbie, again. The effect of the amendment is to ing tomorrow. Im going back to New include Bechuanaland, Belgian Congo, York. French West Africa, Iraq, She felt so miserable she wanted to Union of South Africa, and Yugodie. But Bruce mustnt be sorry for slavia among the countries in which She swallowed past a sudden her. it has been determined that either lump in her throat and made her rinderpest or disease voice sound gay. exists and to remove Latvia and PortuWell, she said, not looking at guese East Africa. him, I hope youll have a nice trip. Bruce heard her voice, gay and liltValue of Blood Tests A shadow ing and unconcerned. The across veterinary department of the his He face. couldnt slipped see that her lashes were wet with Wisconsin experiment station advises that 66 per cent of the positive reactears. The isky had clouded over. The tors in their experimental herd became negative within a year without the wind was rising. of any sort of treatadministration to Bruce said. storm, Its going a smaller while ment, percentage beWed better turn back. in the course of 90 days came negative come did It Where from? Barbara after they had reacted positive to the asked. Its been a beautiful day. was a There red sky this morning." blood test It is well known that negative cows They had turned and were walkldg In a herd Infected with contagious blowrose wind The rapidly. higher, abortion are just as apt to abort as ing the sand, frothing the waves with those that react positive to the test white-capThis being the case it Is difficult to Red sky at morning see the practical value of the laws Sailors take warning, that have recently been enacted by Barbara sang, exhilarated by the wind. states setting up the blood test many That isnt good poetry, is it, Bruce? as a criterion of entrance requireadsave "Better your breath, he ments. For example a cow that revised. acts positive to the test is not allowed He took her hand and they tried to to enter Wisconsin, while one from run. The wind pushed them back. same herd showing a negative rethe The blowing sand stung their eyes. action may come in. Exchange. The waves made a crashing sound, pounding against the shore. Bruce I Barbara cried, clinging More Milkings fast to his hand. I cant move I I When Jersey cows are milked three cant keep my feet on the ground I times daily in place of twice daily, Try, he shouted, bending his head they show a greater increase in proso she could hear. If we can make duction than do Holstein cows subthat shack jected to the same change. When They had noticed it as they walked Jerseys and Holsteins are milked four up the beach, a shack, made of planks times daily instead of three times, the and branches crazily nailed together, Holsteins show the greater production set in a sheltered curve of the sand Increase. bank. Children had built it, they These results were secured in a thought. They had smiled at it as they study recently completed at Iowa state walked up the beach. Now it seemed college. a safe haven, a refuge from the storm. The study revealed that Holsteins They made it after a struggle, dropped, milked three times daily increase their breathless and panting, on the sand fat and milk production h over beneath the flimsy roof of pine their e records, and when they branches. are milked four times instead of twice, It was a refuge of sorts. In the their fat production Is Increased a lit-- I sheltered curve of the sand bank they tie less than Wallaces were protected from the fury of the Farmer. wind. Through a film of blowing sand they saw the waves dashing up on the beach. They waited for the rain. Krug Corn Yields High No rain? Barbara asked, after an ' Krug corn was the highest yielding interval. variety of corn in tests Its a wind storm, Bruce answered. conducted by the Nebraska Agricultural college last summer in Are you cold? with farmers in four different Sort of. Xiitt Oi t1? .rilg Vti Wish we had the blankets. Come of an yield average riety produced here. There! Thats better, isnt It? averthe while acre bushels 54.52 per was It lovely, she thought, to have varU Bruce hold her close, to feel through age of the other bushels per acre. the soft flannel shirt the comforting eties was only 50.20 in addition to warmth of his body. The wind shook Six standard varieties were used In the the Krug variety the flimsy roof. tests. (TO BE CONTINUED.) factory has been found in the south nA J.UU dvo Jh should per week will be paid for the best article on Why you Intermountain made use Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermountain Products Colrmn, P. O. Box 1555, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will receive check for Goods i , ; No. 3319 W.N.U. Salt Lake CUT |