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Show IMP! EXTENSION DESCRIBES flelieojtha OF ASTHMA and HAY FEVER n- ? . r- - ASTHMAjEFRiN ICO MPANY ' ,, - ' xnk.ilation tkebapy , wish , ' SOLUTION , 4 "A" Immediate relief from the spasms of bronchial asthma. Prompt relief from the distressing symptoms of hay fever. Simple and pleasant to use; economical? harmless when'. used according to directions. Unconditional refund agreement. Fiill ra- -' fund made if results of a irial period are not satisfactory. at Cell in i&l fy&c dzcp&nltz&iicsi HYRUM UTAH BEAN METHODS morale-buildin- g nerve-tonin- amin. In the section on areas adapted to beans. Professor' Bracken Jand Mr. Rasmussen explain' that ; tWo factors which largely limit been production are length of growing season and moisture; and San Juan county is cited as perhaps the only area of high elevation in the state which has successfully produced beans. Points stressed in growing' the crop are the type of soil, fertility, varieties which have been adapted from other regions, seedbed preparation, time of seeding, rate of seeding, method of planting,, cultivation of growing crop, irrigation, harvesting, threshing, cleaning and marketing, A special section of the folder describes bean pests,' including the Mexican bean beetle, bean aphid and red spiders, diseases of the plants, and yields and prices are also anallyzed. , obof the be bulletin Copies may tained from the offices of county agents. PRODUCTION Pointing out the significance of bean crops in the world today, a A War Beans new bulletin, Crop, has just been released by the Utah Extension Service. The new publication was written by Professor Aaron F. Bracken, agronomist of the Extension Service, and Lowell W. Rasmussen, Carbon It excounty agricultural agent. that beans an are plains important war frop, both in the last war and in the present conflict. In the present war emergency the American farmer has been asked again to expand the acreage of this crop. In 1942 approximately 7,130 acres were seeded in this state. For 1943 our goal was set at 6,000 acres with only 10,000 acres seeded. The goal for. 1944 has been established at 20,OOq acres, the bulletin adds. Complete with illustrative material and explanatory matter, Beans A War Crop describes the value of dry beans ifor food, as they are high in energy compounds such as fats and starches, in protein, minerals such as iron and phosphorus, . 1 Call 51-- J with you local news. Pap5 slices, and pack into glass jars, standard enamel tin cans, or heavily waxed paper board cartons, or in vapor-procellophane moisture bags, which are placed inside car- and make a valuable contribution to- the g and vitamins, particularly thi- BULLETIN - s pw SOUTH CACHE COURIER of ' tons. .Five varieties of strawberries in Utah are adapted for freezing pur- poses, advise, Miss Elna Milled, nutritionist of the Utah Extension Ser-vice. The varieties are Marshall. Mastodon; Fairfax. Red Hear, I ,J" Ae slf 1I use P "1 " ' 1 r mor' ,d d'y uga J 1 mk's He"TT '.re"ely S 'strawberries should be harvest- - flavor. Lighter syrups than 40 aIs- ed when they are at their prime for Percent may beusecj , Miss Miller warns that fruits immediate table use, fully ripe but and free from moldy or de- - ed in dry sugar collapse more when than do- those fective spots, says Miss Miller. ' It they are thawed in Fruits packed is wise to work quickly and avoid packed syrup. with or no all possible delay from the moment sugar syrup are more lose much of their and tart is 1 is until fruit it plac-harvested may the ed in the locker. Discard all bruis- - I color and flavor, Leave head space and close ed, underripe or overripe products. berries carefully but thor- - tainers according to the type used, oughly.' ; They will stay whole bet- - Keep fruits as cool as possible and ter if washed i several waters in a get them info the'locker immediate-boor pan rather than under the ly.' If any delay is necessary keep running water direct from the tap. the filled containers in the refriger-Ia spray is used on the tap to ator. Freeze at 10 to 15 degrees check the force of the water, and below zero, im a sharp freeze room, the berries are placed in a strainer where there is a good circulation of or colander, there will be less break air, or where containers are in of the fruit, the extension nut- - j ect contact with metal plates. Fin ritionist states. ally, store in locker where temper- Cut strawberries ature is kept at zero or with variation of not more than five degrees. I I I pack-firm- - I con-Was- wl I dir-in- ' " I Streams Improve On the theory that more and betteT fishing holes mean better' trout fishirig, the New Jersey fish and game commission has asked New Jersey sportsmen to join in an improvement of streams of that state through snagging and build-,in- g small dams of rocks and logs. Approximately 3,500 such dams are said to have been constructed by. game wardens in North Jersey during the past few years. j & II. Furniture I. 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