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Show THE T JJ NFPHI, county seat of Juab the Utah, greatest dry county, flTTEAST JJ farming section of Utah, own? its own electric light plant, water works and 18 miles paved streets. Two banks, lumber yard, plaster mill, fine schools and a modern hotel. : Housewife, for the people of East Juab County. I BASES I ., I Admiral Sir Itoger John Itrownlow Keyes Is tho miin who fountl mating ran.u i.y raiding aeeDruggo ()xU'1"1 '''"eking tlle bases. He is young us vice udnilruls go, -- V' .imJy Jr Lm, if V V nv 1 1 of Agriculture specialists in Short stories about people of prominence in our country (Spectftl Information Service, United States Department j The Housewife and theWar of Agriculture.) (Special Information Service, United States Department PLANT DISEASES AT MARKETS lllld tllit Vll'lIP KO when Yenra lu China wus at Its height mill It was an much as a white huiii'm llfo tviirlh to ahow JUAB COUNTY the stranger within its of Agriculture I MAKE THE MOST OF VEGETABLES llA ..111 alr "f ',u"'' "ie ',,s"r rebellion 1 v v: 1 : . lliir Parr in hoanmt? tho Nnfinn If Vice --' : : invites gates to investigate the possibilities afforded here before going elsewhere. The famous Levan ridge is known throughout the world. Two railroads pass through Nephi. : : Home Page of Live Topics for the Farmer and the Department prepared by Suggestions : BLOCKED r-m-- NEPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. . sn l his fuee inland lie took a couple of dei ui stroyers up the boarded und captured four Chluese torpedo bouts. Then he Iiinded with about n dngen men, seized n Chinese fort which tlireatened trouble nnd blew the place up and withdrew his Utile party without n single casualty In the years before the present war he specialized as a submarine and torpedo olllcer, and for his daring nnd enterprise was chosen to command the t 1 'Air Vung-Tscl-lU- A f X K- c I I lLrlflwh notable exploits he went to the Afli.e ciihmiit-liut- Jf'''- ' - ( 1 - t sr? , ' , :'V" ,f - e-- Jfi-- ' n -- f'-- t(.f;.'-?i;:(- I s , "J'.t"'. ' " - i r .... . j 1' c - 'V .. '.'.', ' Kivprnl Irdniicllcs wlun the government decided to attempt the forcing of the passage, and there lid served ns chief of staff to Vice Admiral Sir Michael tie Koheck. QUITS ART FOR RED CROSS Many men of many minds, from This Excellent Food Has Been Converted Into Waste by Disease Germs Whose millionaires to musicians, have left Ss their own pay rolls or pianos to give Ravages Could Have Been Prevented. their entire time to the Ited Cross. Now comes a woman who has that the fnrmers of Kansas will not closed up her studio to take ati execube nble to save the wheat crop unless tive desk in the Ited Cross. Kurly mid they enn get help from some of the late Miss Malvlna Hoffman, sculptor. Is to be found at the New York County surrounding states." What Is true of Knnsns Is prohnbly true of most of the chapter, where she has charge of the TO other wheat states. The department of bureau of Information und research and of the foreign department. agriculture and the department of labor, with fulrly adequate funds availFor three years Miss Hoffmnn able, are using their best efforts to studied with Rodin lu Tarts. When Inspectors Detect Diseased Vege- solve the problem, which they undoubtthe war broke out she organized, with tables and Fruit Arriving at edly will do. But the city people of several other pupils of Kodln, the the state Involved, by proper orgnn-lzntlo- n French Artists' Itellef fund, of which Destination. can help a and Hod In himself until Ills recent death great deal. If they care at all for was honorary president. more wheat bread and leas war bread While one hand now keep In COUNTY AGENT IS NOTIFIED during the next 12 month, they will touch for the Ited Cross every day, help a great deal. If their patriotism with main headquarters In Washlng-ton- , la at all manifest, not to aay militant, the bureau of public Informatloo, they will help a great deal. For the the food commission, public charities Selling Valua ef Inferior Product Is nation to mature a wheat crop and and some dozen other organization. Decreased When Arriving on Mathen fall to harvest It would be exactly the other Land labors for the Serbian National League of America, to aa bad policy as for the government rketSteps Taken to Combat raise Herhlan volunteer In this country and to send money to Serbian to mobilize and train an army and Various Disorder. orphans. then poison It. France. In accepting Miss Hoffman's large group railed "Russian Itacch-anale- " To discheck loss from the plant for the Garden of the Luxembourg, recently paid this highly gifted eases In shipments which also means sculptor a most unusual compliment. a loss of time, labor, material, and PLANT FOOD DISEASES transportation the food products Inspector of the bureau of markets staToo know something of how tioned In moat of the large receiving HITCHCOCK KNOWS THE HUN the United State department of centers now keep close) watch for America's Agriculture protect plant diseases on fruits and vegetables consumer 10Q.Ono.000 on against markets. the arriving "Germany from the Inside" Is fad I sen sed animal products. Bad Product Not Wanted. miliar to Senator Gilbert M. Hitch-cork- . Do you know that the departare Diseased fruits and vegetable He spent several years In study ment Is Just as vigilant In promore In not wanted the market any In the country with which the nation same consumer tecting th than on the farm, and when cnrlot Is now at war and knows the German diseased vegetable prodagainst a of evidence arrive shipment showing ucts? mind. He puts this knowledge to good plant diseases their acting value Is use In the t'nited Htatea, and under- decreased even If none of the produce That, anyhow, la true. But do not be too conceited stands many of the trick plays that most lie thrown away. Sometimes. In over what the department Is g the kaiser and his cohorts have at- the case of very perishable crops, like for you. e tempted. tries or lettuce, there are serloqa The department Is Interested the t'nited Ftatea entered losses of fond because the shipment Hie war Senator Hitchcock was not cnrrled In the consumer as an Individplant disease when load-d- . ual In his personal welfare. In considered a strong militarist. Since While no ahlpper would knowingly the declaration of war, however, he load had'y Infected fruit or vegeseeing that he ha good, whole" some food. constructive table, such produce may reach the has hwn one of the But It Is also Interested In the tnemlwrs of ttie wnnle. market in poor condition because the Imputation en mase In seeing Tall, erect and with Iron gray disease was present when loaded and that everybody gets ENOCt.H hair. Senator Hitchcock prciwnts one developed In transit. Thl 1 espefood. of the inmt striking figures on the cially true where shipments are made Diseased vegetable product, of floor. He Is almoM stntuesjtie. His without providing proper ventilation course, are not good for the Inor refrigeration. voice fits In with his ieron&l appeardividual. But there I another ance, and when he speaks In rich, Step to Combat Disease. element. When vegetable are r, man-tiea mellow tones, with Whenever shipments of produce suftenipfmte allowed to become diseased. In he Impresses his listener. It Is fering from plant disease arrive the transit or otherwise, and have aw Senator Hitchcock that makes the fttHed States whate gallery one )npi-ior- s Immediately notify the sch to he thrown awnv. the total supto If can afford and the miss, no or the flace that visitor to Washington sh!ps'r. and through the pathologist ply of avallnble food I reduced Nebraska aenator la on his feet hen the ntit of towner drops Into the gal- of the depnrfmcnt of agriculture the by Just that much, and somelery, It Is a safe bet that the visitor make his guide wait a little longer than cotit.t.v nrent In the locality where ha to do some more body I to wait. the tike difia-a originated shipment the guides (at quarter trip) scrimping. Instructed to take atep to combat the Those are the two reasons ill'sse. why the t'nited Plate departAlthough the Inspection service has GALLANT COLONEL MAC ARTHUR ment of agriculture devote a len In ojxfstlon otly a few month good deal of attention to proa a pert of the jeneral Inspection tecting vegetable fond against of otk the la department certifying French war cross They pinned disease found at market. M shipper the condition of cnrlot on Ioiigla MscArthar for gallantry bipmetit a "they arrive at markets, In action the other day. aleead.r It he resulted In the detec-io- n The brief cable announcing that Your County Agent. In many shipments, of fact brought genuine Joy to every one not forget ihnt there I a sort sd ha diw grower and plantIn path-nbgito cm- - of deputy secretary of agriculture who of the department everywhere and their number Is le rolling the onthreak of diseases and I always ready to hln you with your gtnn who knew the man. But there on renting their spreading to other poultry problems. He I the farm was only one rrmsrk heard when the eetlona of the eonntry. dtnonstrator for the United State It was: "We ubje-- t was discussed. knew It would come." department of agrlenlf ure. He I known a "the county agent." Pol. IougIas MacArtbnr. chief of Shortage of Harvest Labor. ?1 the sgrlctiltttrsl labor protv If there are yotmg people In your staff of the Ilalnbow dlvIlon. probff lem confronting the farmer of the hon hold he wotild no dmiht like to ably has more personal friends thsn country at thl time. prtnhly the mot enroll them In the clnh for poultry any one o'her soldier In the anny. He sen dns I that of getting emrngh help r1lng which are carried on In most has few enemies, even among the to harvest the wheat crop. In normal of tho state. He I a good man to many men whom he has surpassed in time there was shifting population get In fonrh with and to keep in his r boson profession. touch with. of from 3V"f o M,(r men who IhmirlHS MrcArtlmr grew op In th harvest season from the the army. He was born In Arksnas. otith to the North of the wheat belt, Thorough cultivation In the garden Jnnnry 20, IW. Ills father was floating Inbor t no longer avalhihle I of much greater value than artithat noted soldier, the late MJ. fien. ti stif "'h greot evtent. and the mat- ficial watering. Arthur MacArthnr. The colonel I ter of harvest labor, always a problem. srradnate of West Point and the Is now more serlotn one. Mr. K. K. clipping of young alfalfa honor man of the clsss of Hrt. A American army nglrei whll means th In the Fflren, the department of agriculture's often doe more harm than g'wd. engioM-rworld Msf Alihtir mxtfM every detail cf the of being a wldief frm hr'p srwdstist for Ksnsns, wrote: "After full and com-(,-!. Alfalfa Is hardy and long lived. Bat so well thst tefor he g- -t the g ,id leaves of ajr'f"l"n he had tse major investigation, I am free to aay It appreciate manure. details on the general staff. He d;rt!nrast,ed himself la the I hilij oj. MEASURES TAKEN PREVENT LOSS e J do-In- ast d 2aft6a6a66da6aa6aa6a6 dise . -- entn-mon- lv tt I;ceite a srvJ A Back-Yar- Garden Capable of Furnishing Practically the Entire Table Far for a Family. d MOST OF MAKING ALL VEGETABLES Families dens With Back-Yar- Will Need to Gar- d Do Little Buying in the Markets. PRACTICAL HINTS ARE GIVEN They furnish itln-- r Ititportmit food nboiit whbli we know-bu- t constituent little as jet. We do know, however, thni ihcxe suiistnnces piny an liiiNir!nr.t pnrt in promoting growth In the young and bodily for everyone through life. Knt the green Irtif vegetable, lettuce, ciibhnge. ciiull flower. Swiss c!inrd. eollurds. Brussels sprouts, ce'ery nnd onions. They are ewpeelnlly rich In these grow th promoting food constituents. Ion't throw away your beet tops, onion tops, turnip tops and radish, top. Serve them for greens. vell-beln- i34'ft4ft'6666 OUTF All over the country war gardens have been planted to raise food to "help halt the Hun." This aummer millions of can of vegetable will be put up by canneries and housewives for winter use. but everyone should have a chance to ent th fresh vegetables while they are at their beat. If you have more than you ran use now, sell them to your less fortunate neighbor who baa no garden. What can't be used fresh, ran for winter. One of th safest rule for keeping well I to eat a variety of food. Vegetable are a great help In giving to your meals. Cat vegetable every day ; many are mild laxative and they are better than nxdlclne. L'se many kinds and lots of them. Let them take the place of part of the meat and bread you are using todny, Ik n't think that because vegetable contain so much water they are not good food. They are one of the most valuable kind of food we have. Vegetable have their own particular part la the diet which neither meats nor teres nor fruits nor sweets can play. Part That Vegetable Flay. They are appctUers. Their delicious Oavora stimulate digestion. They furnish fuel and protein. Vesweet potatoes, getable, such a green lima beans, green com, whit ess. onions, beets, potatoes, green carrot and squash contain enough starch and sugar to make them valuable aa fuel fowls. Some of these are roteln foods, too. They, help prevent constipation. The woody Jiert of vegetables la val to food. to bulk the For sable give very small children It should he removed by rubi.lng the cooked vegeta-bl- e through a sieve, but a grown pT-of sound digestiol neeos some ..f this woody portion. !on't cut out all tb hard part from asparagus and stith fords. The mild add In siih dies as tomatoes has some lasative effect. Minerals Are Needed. Ihey furnish mineral me'fer. ThW la one of the most Important pari vegetable play in the diet. Withtht small amotint of mineral salts no out pirt of the body can be btii't ; they are needed In nerves, brain, bone, ty-ioand muscles. Even after growih he furnished to tt.ese mineral replace the parta of the body used up by eercle. They hsve an Important pert In keeping the d.ff'rent pMs of a the body wotking smoothly. of vcgtt.le to furnixh thee miner la. Live n the garden. If you like, but by all tneuns live out of the garden. Kvery time you late a meal out of jour own garden, you save the equivalent In other foods to be UH.il in 'winning ttie war. That Is one side of It. Kvery time you take a meal out of your garden you save money good, hard money that ciin be used for any one of a score of thing that would make the futility more comfortable or for Investment In Liberty bonds. Thrift stumps nnd safety. Thnt's the other side. And the lot torn of It is Unit you have a better, more wholesome summer tnrsl than If you h.id gone to msrket and thought a lot tf meat and stuff. M:ike the mot of the home gnrden. Study It. Jlnj be you already know all of the delirious v. ay In which nil sorts of garden Irtiik can be prepared for the table. If you do, te n philanthropist. Impart some of your knowledge to your nelghltor. If you do Dot, get th Information that the t'nited State Ivpnrtimnt of agriculture has gathered on that subject and apply It. on bed-roc- I tnt It murh-neede- GARDEN. LIVE ef th Safest Rules for Keeping Well Is to Eat Variety of Food-St- arch and Sugar Valuable as Fuel Foods. On g 6j ft66ft?i4 Planning th Kitchen. In planning a new home or remodeling an old one It should always be borne In mind thst the placing of the stove, sink and wotit tnhir In such a way aa to serure the advantage of a comiwiet workshop will save th foiiekc-e- r mnny steps In the tak of the kitrhen. Time and energy 111 also le saved If the shelve, cupboard and drawer are located near the place where the supplies rrj Infix nt h!'h they are to contain are to be ned. and they will he even more convenient If they are so planned thst their content may be easily and In sequickly removed or replsced. lecting the equipment only thnt Mch I most convenient and dnmble should A b purchased. In any y workshop, all the equ'pirwnt for the convenience of the worker should he supplied, hut that equipment should be installed first f all which win le tisod moot often. 11 rier-esar- ! Milk, 1o keep properly, should not warmer than Ui degree t t,rea-hei- t. f-- ul!k. ure to give the ehildrra wbol |