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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, IIYRUM, UTAH H UTAH STATE HEWS Schools, churches and other organizations of Utah during the coming year will make use of hundreds of reels of moving picture films that have just arrived at the Itureau of Visual Instruction at the University .of Utah. Last week 200,000 feet of picture films were received at the Bur- IDLE L and the consumption of lumber on farms. The manufacturers referred to represent an invested capital of emand enroll 260,000 skilled ployees. We are cutting our timber probably four times as fast as timber is being grown. It is useless to decry the generous use which American industry has made of our forests. It has contributed powerfully to the industrial development and commercial supremacy of the United States. The forestry problem does not result from the liberal use of our forests, but from our failure to use our forestgrowing land. There is an ample area of land in this country, which Is not tillable, to support all of our timber requirements, all of our wood manufacturers, all of our home building and agricultural use of lumber, .indeed, an even larger export trade than at present, if that land can be kept at work growing timber. Reforestation hhs become a commercial necessity of the United States." THE KITCi EN Ml CABINET t&zrd $760.-000,0- TO BE UTILIZED com-tnouni- ty Souces of Timber Supply for Chicago Market Exhausted One After Another. eau. Word was received at 'Salt Lake FREIGHT BiLLS NOW HIGHER Wednesday of the election of Mrs. I. J. Adams as third vice president of the national Service Star legion, which Ample Area to Support All Lumber Requirements if Land Could be recently concluded its national conven. Kept at Work Growing Varition at Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Adams ous Kinds of Trees, was one of the leaders in the formative days of the Service Star Legion in by the United States DepartUtah and for some time past has been (Prepared ment of Agriculture.) state organizer for the legion. Reforestation lias not been taken seriously by the aerage businesss Upon the urgent request of citizens man In the United States," said Col. of Ferron and surrounding fwns, a W. B. Greeley, chief of the forest servbranch of the Wasatch academy is to ice. United Stat' i Department of MORE AMERICAN FLAX J)C opened about October 1 at Ferron. Agriculture, before the National AssoIS URGENTLY NEEDED The school will give first and second ciation of Wood Turners recently. be looked school "Reforestation lias been upon year high subjects, and will under the supervision of the Womans as a fad quite removed from the pracFrom Russia Has Been Board of Home Missions of the Pres- tical interests of the manufacturer, Supply Greatly Curtailed. byterian church. More than sixty stu. ient3 have already asked for enrollment. Demand for Material for Manufacture of Linens Continues as Strong as Ever New Methods and MaGermany Is now making an industrial invasion of Belgium, getting raw chines Investigated. and manufactured products to her Prepared by the United States Departcheaper than the Belgians can proment of Agriculture. duce them. Tills is the statement of upside-dowThe condition of things Val Browning, sou of John M. BrownIn Russia has many unlproduced to ing, gun inventor, who has returned ooked-for more unnone but results, Ogden from Liege, Belgium, where he mind to than its the casual expected has been in the intesest of his fathers of flax fiber. effect the upon supply patents, which are being manufactured Before the World war Russia pro; e. by the National Fabrique Arms duced about 80 per cent of the flax fiber used in making linens. This sup ply was cut off, while the demand for; So great f? the demand for space In linens continues as strong as ever. tthe manufacturers and merchandisers In the United States the normal 'department of the Uttah state fair that Scene In a Forest in the Pacific North-wes- consumption of flax fiber by the spin-- ; an extra building will be used to take ning mills, before the war, was about care of the 1921 entries, according tons a year, most of which was as something more concerned with 10,000 to J. L. Horne, manager. By utilizimported. To produce this amount of or shade trees or rose bushes. fiber about 60,000 acres is required ing the building formerly us id by parks Worlds Greatest Lumber Market. To help in meeting the situation thei automobile firms, it will be possible Chicago Is the greatest lumber United States of to the this year segregate Department of Agrlcul products market in the world. Since 1S90 an manufacturers and retail merchants, average of over 2,000,000,000 feet of ture, through the office of fiber investigations, is encouraging the producthe later being housed and dismayed lumber has come into every tion of flax fiber by Chicago in the new quarters. experimenting year. In 1920 the figure was nearly 2.500.000.- 000 feet, 00 per cent of which Although It entirely omitted a state went Into local constniction and .road tax this year, and although the manufacturing Industries. In 1900 the assessed (valuation of the county average freight paid 'on lumber comdropped more than $509,000, taxpayers ing into Chicago was less than $3 per of Beaver county this year are assess- M feet. Since that time the local ed to pay about $21,000 more in taxes sources of supply for tills territory than they paid last year. This year linve been exhausted one after anthe figures show a total levy of $237, other. Lumber shipments have trav1)10.73, on an assessed valuation of ersed greater and greater distances, Last year the levy was and the average freight bill paid by $7,202,574. the Chicago distributor has steadily $216,SS7.49, and the asessed valuation risen to more than $12 per M feet. $7,823,909. In other words, the Increased transr" on lumber shipments ITow Utah will benefit by a plan to portation charge into Chicago, as a result of the exhausbring the Atlantic seaboard 1300 miles tion of the forest regions surrounding closer through the completion of a it, represents a toll of $22,500,000 anships nually. And while this has happened Threshing Flax at the Northern Great waterway for ocean-goin- g Plains Station, Mandan, N. D. through the St Lawrence river and there have accumulated in the Cen- with it in new localities, Investigating .the Great lakes, was explained Thurstral and Lake states nearly 23,000,000 new methods and machines, and de-- ; forest land which veloping Improved strains of the fibeij day to members of the transportation acres of logged-of- f committee of the Commercial club and is producing neither farm crops nor flax which are yield more and other Sait Lake business men by timber ; $22,500,000 Is the yearly tax better fiber, andtaller, of which are some Charles P. Craig of Duluth, Minn., ex- which the industries and resistant to disease and lodging. ecutive director of the Great Lakes-S- t home builders, supplied through ChicaIt has been shown that better flax Lawrence Tidewater association. go, pay for the idleness of a large part is produced from seed of selected P. C. Gill, chairman of the transpor- of the soil in the surrounding states strains than from Imported seed, such! which should furnish the natural sup- as has been used in the past Efforts tation comittee, presided. ply fof this district. This sum would are being made, too, to increase the) Throe city officers and one city em- plant every year 1,500,000 acres of seed of these selections for distribu as land with forest, trees. tion generally. ployee Thursday filed petitions This illustration may be extended A special survey Is being made this election the candidates for Ogden city Inseason to determine the extent of disthis fall. The candidates are Mayor to cover the four states of Illinois, and Michigan. These ease injury to which flax Is subject, Frank Francis and Commissioner Chris diana, Wisconsin consume states annually between and to procure definite information LarF. Arthur Flygare, for reeleetion ; 000.006 and 4.000.feet of needful in devising methods for comsen, present city auditor, for city com- timber In furniture5,000,000.000 factories, agriculasbating such diseases. missioner, and Mrs. Mary Farley, estabAbout 6,000 acres of fiber flax wa implements, sistant city auditor for city auditor. tural indusand other lishments in the United States in 1920, grown whose peauditor A candidate for city Sawmills are excluded from but the relatively low price for fiber tries. A. Is F. circulated been has tition this estimate, also the requirements has resulted in a greatly reduced acreBehling. Among others who have been for general construction and housing, age in 1921, estimated at 3.000 acres. E. mentioned for mayor are George the For David Jensen. Browning and commission some of those mentioned as DEMAND FOR SMALL CAPONS COWS FRESHENING IN FALL possible candidates are D. F. Seery, Frank P. Iluban, William H. Lowder, Little Matter pf Education Make It Means Maximum Production When Prices for Dairy Products Aro K. It. Geiger, George Goddard and W. Fowl of Lighter Breeds i at High Level. M. Piggott. Quite Popular. ' Milk cows bred to freshen In thej Jacob Iff, 74 years of age, a native a deconsiderable is fall mean maximum production when There already of Switzerland and a resident of South mand for small mature capons. A lit- butter, butterfat and milk prices are Jordan or forty years, was killed when tle matter of education will make the better than they are In the summer. It: be was struck by an automobile driv- capon from the sipnll variety, when also transfers the big Job of milking, en southward on the Redwood road fat and well finished, just as popular handling the milk, and caring for the of 'South Jordan, as the big heavy capon from the larger calves to a time when the farmer is ty Lynn Beckstead 30" years of age . Mr. Iff was on his breeds for the very good and simple least busy. Help is easier to obtain! way to attend a meeting of the stock- reason that the small family often during the fall and winter and more capon to bettime is available to devote to cows. holders of the Pioneer ,Sugar company use a five or in the West Jordan meeting house ter advantage than they can a tea or Cows freshening in the fall can be fed one. when the accident occured, about a twelve-poungrain and made to produce better than mile and a half south of the place of they do in summer. Give Pig Fair Chance. Ids destination. He started across the On many farms in the country the If Tools Could Talk. road as two automobiles approached Each driver directions.' from opposite Nobody ever heard a farm tool say pig is compelled to stand abuses that ftaid they could not see Iff because of would exterminate any other animal. a word, and yet .every one of theta the glare of the lights. The car driv- Give the pig good clean quarters and has its story to tell of the characterof the man who owns it. ' en by Mr. Beckstead struck him, good nourishing food. his so that th to him ground throwing Excessive Fatness Bad. Insures Success in Poultry. head struck the earth, inducing rupExcessive fatness leads to n susGood feeding, good stock, no lice, ture of the blood vessels in the base Of the brain. He lived' just long enho carelessness, Insure success to any pension of egg production to certain kinds of disease. name. his to tell poultry keeper. ough SOME SYRU? Hurry, mother! Even n the fruity" taste of cjj, J!i FlsS,rup-anauBever- GOOD (a, the bowels. A teaspoonful today prevent a sick child tomorrow tf m,r stipated, biUous, feverish, fretful T' cold, colic, or If stomach ls tongue coated, breath bad. remember good cleansing of the little bowels i often all that is necessary Ask your druggist for fornia Fig Syrup" which has direefiot for babies and children of all printed on bottle. Mother! YouuS eay California or you may get aj Imitation fig syrup. Advertisement REALLY NOTHING TO MENTION Outside of a Few Little Pleasantries, boiling point. Thicken Campaign in Chiggersville Was a with a tablespoonful of flour or less Quiet Affair. of corn starch and cook ten minutes after adding. Was the last municipal campaign Take one cupful of In Dumplings. a lively one?" Chiggersville flour, one teaspooufui of baking powNo. said Squire of Witherbee, I of a teaspoonful der, can t say it was as lively as some salt and buttermilk to make a drop political fights weve had there in th batter. Fresh milk may be used, addold town." the to of butter ing a tablespoonful The candidates didnt indulge la flour mixture. personalities?" Potato Turnovers. To one pint of None to speak of. The Hon. Jasper hot mashed potato, seasoned well with Suggs, who was a candidate for mayor, salt, butter, cream and beaten egg, called the Hon. Cicero Fillikins, who add one tablespoonful of flour and was th rival a pillager of candidate, shape into round cakes rather thin. widows an a orphans, of finely one Place tablespoonful skunk an a hound, an minced meat on top and fold oyer, Fillikins told voters the that Suggs pressing the edges together. Brush the was a wolf In an a clothing, sheeps a hot in Bake top with egg and milk. political oven until well browned. Serve piping turncoat, but outside of a few little hot with pleasantries like that it was one of Brown Sauce. Put one tablespoonwre ever had the ful of butter in a saucepan and when In quietest campaigns Birmingham Chiggersville. brown add one tablespoonful of flour, mix and then add one cupful of hot stock with salt and pepper with onion Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. A juice if desired for seasoning. and retiring gently smear half cupful of finely minced mush- On rising with Cuticura Ointment face the rooms will be an addition. Wash off Ointment in five minutes Cream Scones. Take one cupful of with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It flour, one teaspoonful of baking powwonderful sometimes what Cuticura is der, two tabiespoonfuls of butter well will do for poor complexions, dandruff, tearubbed into the flour, and red rough hands. Adveone of beaten well egg itching salt, spoonful and thin cream to make a mixture that rtising. will roll out, keeping it as moist as WATER FROM ARTESIAN WELL possible. Cut in diamond shapes, brush with egg, sprinkle with sugar Why Method of Bringing It to Suand bake in a hot oven. rface is Only Successful in CeCoffee' Creams. Take one cupful rtain Localities. each of strong coffee and thin cream, cupful of milk, four eggs beatArtesian wells are possible only in en until well mixed, four tablespoon-ful- s When there are localities. certain of sugar and a pinch of salt. Cook In cups set in hot water, baked in a pervious strata lying between imoderate oven. Serve cold. Nice mpervious beds the water percolating witli scones. through will be imprisoned ; lying upon the lowest, and rising to soma The' world is all dark or the world Is .point in the highest, when a pervious all bright, stratum brings it to the surface and Just as we choose to make It; It escapes in the form of spring. If. Our burden Is heavy, our burden is however, a shaft can be sunk to the light, Just as we happen to take It; lowest point, the water of the whole And people who grumble and people basin will pass upward for escape who groan and will rise to a level, corresponding At the world and every proposal to - the greatest height to which the Would grumble and groan If the world wells were their own Imprisoned strata reaches. The With sun, moon and stars at dls- one at Artois, were from named Harriet Swift. posal. with France, which was the first sunk DELICIOUS FRUIT. full knowledge of the principle volved. The Chinese from time We enjoy the delicate flavor as well memorial have used these wells, and as the beautifuf color and aroma of they have also been used for ceour early fall nturies in the neighborhood of Vienna. fruits, but do we The artesian well at Grenoble, near the Paris, throws water to a height of appreciate of wonderful color above the surface at the rate In minute. possibilities more than 500 gallons a we Boston Globe. the take as a matter of course? Try Not He. some of these A feller came to my house tutner when something dainty Is needed to in day, wanting me to take stock make an especial appeal to the apDisarmament league, or somethinga petite: the sort, at a dollar a share, reAr . Muskmelon With Cream. Scrub Ridge, small melons of a deep 'orange meat Gap Johnson of Rumpus nonet bought reckon you I dont and dry well; then cut in halves, rean acquintance. moving the seeds. Cut nearly to the returned I dian Youre mighty durn right, me center with a sharp knife, making six to em was showing While he or eight petals, which one of the will look like a golden lily. Place in stepped on the tail of snapp varmint the center a ball of any Ice or Ice and when the pore the kicked cuss cream, dust with cocoa or sprinkle him the infernal no I wouldnt buy nuthn from if with nuts, as desired. When serving a half of a musk human, scoundrel as that,Star. ! Kansas City melon, select good ripe ones, wash got rich them and chill well before serving. She Didn't Mind It Serve on a bed of cracked Ice. Do rnou Tassin, whose views not put ice in the melon cavity, it ; women, in his arKPIay; ,r. dilutes the juice and destroys the ' of the Tortoise, delicate flavor. tf0 tells women, g to many Muskmelon Surprise. Prepare to a turned icture of his, who as above, cut In halves, scoop woman, seated near out the seeds and fill with watermelon balls. Use a ercely : potato cutter to flat hate to be married and scoop out the bails in the heart of, the melon. it isnt so bad, rRej fori Strawberries a la Francaise. Place I dont mind It." a mound of powdered sugar in the center of a small glass or china plate g Post. and arrange around It a border of washed and drained, but unhulled Serve for a luncheon strawberries. HAIR aemovesDanarn(t-Stj beginning or for breakfast. The mound Restores ColorH. of sugar is made by pressing the canty P.rJ! tlruWfVT sugar into a small glass or mold and unmolding on the plate. one-fourt- h white-livere- d flop-eare- booze-guzzlin- gin-soake- d, one-fourt- one-ha- d g h lf in- im- , fruits g I ( ! I d CALIFORNIA FIG Jl wood-usin- g six-poun- d EVERYDAY WITH loves When one has a little leftover veal the following dish will be one worth considering. t. g MORE MOVE CHILDS BOWELS Union. THINGS. com-jpatu- wood-usin- Newspaper Do you know what fairy palaces you may build of good thoughts? Ruakln. All things coma to the man who goes after them. n wood-turnin- Western 1921. Copyright. MOTHER! sharp-pointe- d . I ; ; musk-melo- ns good-size- d pAISaM P . - ! HMBfiSJgiSS8 |