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Show !3 THE LEHI SUN. LE1I1. UTAH . '-- ' J I . . 1 . J .tf MTMMM"WMM"""MMMMM'M-MMIMMI IT! 9) A a . '.... 1?- -..ii-iw e v i f J afc ' FARM SCHOOL To jive young men of the farms broad educational contact enabling en-abling them to be better farmers and better citizens, ! the purpose of the farm folk school" Instituted by the college of agriculture at the University Uni-versity of Wisconsin. The school term runs from the middle of November to the middle of March. The full course requires two years but many go back for the third and fourth. Average age of the 300 students is 22 years, rang-tog rang-tog from 19 to 26 years and older. Entire cost of the course, Including lth8 laboratory, Wlsconsn Students learn how to S (above). Dairy study . common adulterants o products and operation of Lipment. Eight: Dean C. wu y i ih rollesre of (istenseu - tare addresses an evening od world maraew Uu tote his audience's rapt at-, at-, Attendance at the farm , 1 - fnli.i.KlA ... thplr fellow citizens, also teaching srt- phasesofaercuure. 1 i.iijLLjjyjMqowwMoMfc-j mwa . ... . 4 boji Decorating a Nursery: wNew Crepe Paper on Walls BT BETTT WELLS wiuidn't have a story book W lor bis little majesty with kl budget to tap? But what I all the babies who are every lice as princes and princesses iose exchequers are far from U," writes Gertrude x, i ve ip the cutest nursery In town, I've spent next to nothing. I t of those new crepe paper is printed with a Jolly circus design I got enough to run aund the baby's room and it on the wall like a wall border running horizontally love the baseboard. ti some experimenting with efore I started. : use regular prepared wall paste-it doesn't lump like lade paste and Just costs IS cents a pound, so it's t gamble. It- can be used A or cold water. But here's :k put the paste on the wall oon the paper! The reason I is that this paper is thin and jpt to tear when you pick up t sneets, wnereas you can it beautifully if vou nut ths to the wall If you still find it h cut the strips in smaller polm Wonder 1 1 ".,.ini i ',,3 , front ,n4 back me bat Is a panels so you won't have such big pieces to hold. "My little boy is lust earriprt away with, bis room. The rest of the walls are white and the furniture furni-ture (all old) is painted white with red trim. The floor Is varnished nnH bare and the chairs are slip cov ered in plain red. For a bedspread, I've made a quilt with appliqued designs ol circus animals. "Everybody thinks it's a darling room, and so do I even If it is bragging brag-ging to say so." Thanks, Gertrude L., for a very good idea. We're passing it on to our readers because we think a lot of them will want to copy it By Betty Welli.-WMJ Service. '9 Farm students live and work " together la their dormitory on the agricultural campus. At right, a lad makes np bis bed in one of the double-decked bunks. food, shelter and tuition, comes te $97.50, with medical care also provided. pro-vided. There are no entrance requirements. require-ments. The course of study Is built around social and cultural needs as well as vocational Interests of young farmers. Economics, history, so-rialogy so-rialogy and political science are studied, as well as farm subjects. Wisconsin la only one state developing devel-oping special training for its farm youth, but It offers an excellent example ex-ample of this type of training. By such methods America is safeguarding safeguard-ing the future of ber most Important Industry, agriculture. i x Tonight's Bedtime Story By THORNTON W. BURGESS TT ISN'T very often that Chatterer the Red Squirrel knows fear. That is one reason that he is so often impudent and saucy. But once in a while a great fear takes possession posses-sion of him, as when he knows that Shadow the Weasel is looking for him. . You see he knows that Shad- Nearer and nearer came Buster Bear, and deeper and angrier sounded his voice. ow can go wherever he can go. There are very few of the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows who do not know fear at some time or other, but it comes to Chatterer as seldom as to anyone because he is very sure of himself and his ability to bide or run away from danger. But now as he clung to a little branch near the top of a tall pine tree in the Green Forest and looked down at the big sharp teeth of Buster Bus-ter Bear drawing nearer and nearer, near-er, and listening to the deep, angry growls that made his hair stand on end. Chatterer was too frightened to think. If only he had kept bis tongue still Instead of saying hateful hate-ful things to Buster Bearl If he had known that Buster could climb a tree! If only be had chosen a tree near enough to other trees for bim to Jump across! But he had said hateful things, he had chosen to sit in a tree which stood quite by it- self, and Buster Bear could climb. Chatterer was in the worst kind of trouble and there was no one to blame but himself. That is usually the case with those who, get Into trouble. "Gr-r-r-rl" growled Buster Bear. "I'll teach you mannersl I'll teach you to treat your betters with respect! re-spect! I'll swallow you whole, that's what I'll do. Gr-r-r-r-rl" "Oh!" cried Chatterer. "Gr-r-r-rl I'll eat you all up to the last hair on your taill" growled Buster, scrambling a little lit-tle nearer. "Oh! Ohl" cried Chatterer and ran out to the very tip of the little branch to which he had been clinging. cling-ing. Now If Chatterer had only known it Buster Bear couldn't reach him way up there because the tree was too small at the top for such a big fellow as Buster. But Chatterer didn't think of that. He gave one more frightened look down at those big teeth, then - he shut his eyes and Jumped Jumped straight out for the far away ground! It was a long, long, long way down to the ground and it certainly looked as if such a little fellow as Chatterer must be killed by such a Jump. But Chatterer had learned from Old Mother Nature that she had given him certain things to help him at Just such times and one of them is the power to spread himself very flat. He did it now. He spread his arms and legs out just as far as he could and that kept him from falling as fast and as hard as he otherwise would have,, because being spread out so flat that way the air held him up a little. And then there was his tail, that funny little tail he is so fond of Jerking when he scolds. Twis helped hirn, too. It helped him keep his balance and keep from turning over and over. Down, down, down he sailed and landed on his feet Of course he bit the ground pretty hard and for just a second he quite lost his breath. But it was only for a second and then he was scurrying o3 as fast as a frightened squirrel could. Bus-tor Bus-tor Bear watched him and grinned. '1 didn't catch him that time," he growled, "but I guess I gave him a good fright and taught him a lesson." t T. W. Burg . WNU Senric. O Studying beef and steers Is an " Important phase of study. Barns and buildings are used to show students stu-dents how various operations en the farm may be correlated. A After the day's work, students get together for some community communi-ty musio in the gronp participation field. Above, "Down on the Farm" to being "rendered," with music furnished fur-nished by fellow students. WEI 5 Thus, future farmers of America Amer-ica are sent forth with a college training, bound for borne where they will probably become what their fathers fa-thers hope they win be--better farmers than themselves. mt Hero L tr nenoiw hi for WSLi0"0?. h. A. ft tunl ? ""I under Sgg the ground - - Fashion Embarks on Wild Color Career in Fall Garb By CHERIE NICHOLAS V. iUBsmiirifttiWgcs V g t,.i(.I CASHION is about to go on a great 1 color spree. For that matter the new clothes have already started out on a mad color career that promises to outcolor even the most colorful seen for many a year. Not that this color orgy writes finis to the simple black foundation dress that provides such dramatic setting for stunning costume jewelry jewel-ry and for accessories that splash color accents in vivid highlights. No indeed! The black dress with dashes of color is holding Its own. The Intriguing thing about the colors col-ors exploited this season Is that they are distinctively out of the ordinary. The colors heard most about and seen dramatized throughout Paris collections are the purples and plums, the mauves and violets and fuchsia shades. In fact the entire gamut of vloline shades is run. Comes next in the limelight the much talked of teal blue and fog blue and that rapturous blue made famous in the ever-beloved Blue Boy portrait painting. In fact we are to enjoy a season of "blues" that are subtle and lovely beyond description, de-scription, ' The suit of refined elegance which you see pictured to the right in the picture is made of an imported wool in an exquisite scarab blue tone. It is trimmed with sheared beaver, a fur which is very much In use this f alL Self bows tie at the collar and belt which Is significant for much emphasis is given to tie-fastenings throughout current costume design. Two wide bands of shirred, matching match-ing silk are set into the top part of the dress underneath. Wine dregs is a sh'ade that is making special appeal with American Ameri-can women. There are also a number num-ber of fascinating greens in the present fashion spectrum, notably bronze, hunter, laurel and tapestry greens. Autumn rust and coppery tones are also going big. Coats are yielding to color to 8 surprising degree. Leading stores are devoting entire window displays to coats in purples and deep plum or wine-dreg tones. These are superbly superb-ly colorful and with opulent furs present about the handsomest array ar-ray of coats ere seen. As to the gorgeous plaid or striped wool coats so outstanding in the new fashion picture, the only way to resist re-sist them Is to close your eyes and flee their color glory. Better still, why not make up your mind to in dulge In a richly colorful plaid or striped (fashion favors -both) wool coat at the very start? The striped coat centered in the group above reflects rich autumnal colors that take on an added note of luxury in a trim of luxuriant fur. The swank jacket suit pictured to the left abounds in color Intrigue. The color formula adopted is blue spruce and dark brown. The dress, the trimming on the coat and the hat are of lightweight woolen in the subtle blue spruce. The short swagger swag-ger coat is brown in a new deep pile wool that looks velvety and soft. The velvety wool weaves are among the smartest shown this season and fashion Is placing considerable emphasis em-phasis on them. Western Newipapar Union. Fur Jacket Adds Chic to Costume For ultra chie on an autumn day the smartest formula calls for a dress of an alluring wool weave topped with a youthful and jaunty fur jacket No-end versatility is expressed ex-pressed in these voguish fur-jacket costumes. A likable model includes a conservative con-servative black dress of handsome dull-finished velvety surfaced deep pile wool With this milady wears a swank short skunk Jacket There is a huge gold Jewelry piece at the throat and the belt of the dress is detailed in gold. A gray tweed coat dress Is topped with a gray kidskin lumber jacket A bolero of sheared beaver surmounts sur-mounts a dress of brown cloque weave and so on. Even Trimmings Turn to Jewels The flair for Jewelry display Is reflected in the new jewelled trimmings trim-mings that are worked about the necklines of many of the newest daytime dresses. The latest models mod-els art arriving, bedecked with necklace effects that are Jewel-ap-pllqued right on the very fabric it self- So realistically is this dona to all appearance It seems like aa actual necklace or perhaps huge pendant suspended from a chain. The idea is clever and presents no-end opportunity for Ingenious design. de-sign. Not only Jewels but metal cabochons and locket effects and leaf motifs combine to add a decorative decora-tive note. Femininity Note The feminine lingerie effect Is not limited to blouses and vesteei but frequently characterizes the whole dress. - Trends for Fall Day dresses for fall show a ten-jency ten-jency to wider flared skirts with accentuated hip lines. Drape Technique fcetf" Jiffy Vi tKv ; ; Add Note of Color to j Your Dainty Linens Pattern 8032 These bluebirds have a charm all their own. Cross stitch them in soft colors (shades of one color or varied colors) on scarf, towels, pillow cases, or cloths and enjoy the pride of possession I Pattern 6032 contains a transfer pattern of 12 motifs ranging from 44 by IS Inches to ltt by 1ft inches; illustrations illus-trations of stitches; materials required; re-quired; color schemes. To obtain this pattern, send II cents in stamps er coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Pleas writs your nam, address ad-dress and pattern number plainly. HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS Lengthen Life of Towels Machine Ma-chine a piec of tap along each side of your roller towels before you us them. Frosting Windows. An Inexpensive Inexpen-sive way of frosting the cellar windows te Insure mora privacy Is to dissolve one-half pound of epsom salts in two pints of water and paint over the inside of the window with this liquid. e . . . When Washing Silk Stockings Slip on a pair of rubber gloves when washing stockings. Thers will then be no danger of catching the silk and causing a ladder, Testing a rillow. One test of a good pillow is to press it in ths center; the more quickly and fully the pillow comes back to its origi nal shape and size, the better are the feathers. Much of costume design In the new tall fashions is based on a draped technique that la designed te slenderize the fiaiire. 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