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Show THE Pajje Six Pupils of Moonlight Schools Meet the President 7"vr TT'"1 TIMES-NEW- FLOOD CONTROL ON Water Projects Are O.k. ATI' KM) I'irTII Lltr.t T K.SCALANTK FAISI-KA I t. It TOWN WAN I S Oil 1NU UOUK HONK pmmy Provo MoiHlaiiu.M FA lit to proHling coiiiM'l lie Alpine rliul bounl to op en tht) Sloiiiilaiii scIum'I in the PIeu-un- t View dUiri.t will jnl.ubly be uud booi nought by the tai.n.n-- i putronit of the (llhlrii l. Ugden A foot diH'li iniw ha fallen mi Uib Jlirrir Lake clisiriit ueur t'g- 1 liU. Tooele ThouKumU of people were In nttendauce at I lie fair iieid here. It wu the firtb uiiiiuiil fuir. Cedar City Kl LMulaute UMy will be at Cetlur Clly vu er 12. A $'JU0 uiomiuieiit. sIiumIiik the truil Kwuliuite and bl uieu followed throiigb I'tah, will I unveiled by the t liiiiulier of Commerie. Rlverton The new $!MI.ikiO gyinnaa-lureeeutly (tiinplelel here a dedicated a few day ugu. - . ........ .... , imi m nuiraiamiiieiwuiiiiiia innii iilirii am ilhi mft 'aamirmtot iin iiitfmiaeiiiliiiif firr in mm hi maul Coalville Ilidx have Ik!! upeiietl Pupils of Hie moonlight schools of Hamilton county. Tennessee, ranging In age from sixteen to eighty-fou- r fur the placing of a ih-- .v water pi years, visited I'resideut Hoover at the Wlilte House sad presented dim with a sheaf of letters. Hiipply Hue for thin city tcrut the Many of the NX) mountaineers had never ridden on a truln hefore their trip to the Capital. Mm. Funny Kt ho reservoir. Is shown presenting a box of sweet potatoes and preserves to the Chief Executive. Clark The silver loving cup an Portage nually awarded by the North 4ox Kid r comity farm bureau to the commun ity Mcoriug highest in home haul I CI catlou was won by this town for the second cousecutive year. Logan Sheriff Shaw and axxlstaiita captured two rum runner auKpects In bardiue canyon uud couflscuted 15 gallons of whi.skey. Cedar Clly The teachers of tie Ce dar City Junior schools took a two day bike to the Pine Vulliy mountain. xooele A new 12 uiile highway from Itock Ridge to Ely. Nevada state high1 way which will connect Calleo, Gold Hill and Deep Creek hua been started. Midvale Water bonds amounting to $125,00 were authorized by the Mid-val- e city council for the purpohe of improving and extending the local wa ter system and for acquiring additional water rights. Coalvitli The work of oiling the bhrhway from the Wasatch-Summi- t county line to the summit of Parley's canyon hU8 been completed. Payson Lydia Swindells died at the Payson hospital as a result of burns received while canning fruit at ler home on a coal range. Spanish Fork 3000 people were In attendance at Spanish Fork's diamond Jubilee and homecoming. Price The Red Cross chapter in Carbon county has sent the sum of t)lmWnfl(l,TiiiiiinAtfmnflniiiiift,irtmiiii,ffll to the committee iu charge of This remarkable photogrnph shows a crowd of opponents of the present Austrian government, armed the flood relief campaign. made for a Ugden Plans are with slicks, attacking the police escort of President Miklas at the Vienna fair. concert by the United States Marine band at the Paramount theater for the of raising funds to develop scheme purpose work among crippled children. Gunnison The recent federal high way ullotment provides for $30,000 to lie nient for connecting Munti and Nine-Miland for caring for the three mile stretch from Christeuburg to T'le tk-tob- mi. . frrc 11 B n fcmM Vienna Crowd Attacks President's Escort no'iDii;' Winner of Beauty Contest for Cows! tries novel e Gun-niso- r....in'F s 4L- : t , . 1 if'' Vnr- -! - Ft I - I .1 , Leo Munchenberger of Santa Monica, Calif., president of the Munchenberger Wall Taper and Paint company of Kansas City, Mo., who was unanimously voted the "Ideal boss" by his employees. He gave each one $30 with the provision that they buy something Immediately. The only strings attached to the offer were that the money was not to be used for payment of old bills nor as the first payment on new installment plan purchases. This novel experiment was Introduced In an effort to stimulate buying and overcome the business depression. WON IN WISCONSIN Fillmore The deputy United States marshal conducted a sale of 00,000 acres of farm land situated in the Delta district of Millard county. rrtvo A slight decrease iu the en rollment of the Provo city schools is reflected in the figures from the sup erintendent's office covering the first week's registration. Salt Lake Fifty pound of Utah sil ver were offfered to the committee in charge of obtaining funds for the proposed cup to be presented to Sir Thomas Lipton for being "the world's most honorable and be.rt loser." Price Completion of one of the most important road projects in the history of the state was observed recently when the new Price canyon highway was dedicated. Ogdeu Boy and Girl Scouts, who liave served three years continually at flag raising ceremonies at Memorial Drive were awarded pins at a patriot ic program held in the Central Junior high school. Price The Associated Civic clubs of Southern Utah, which were organized for the purjKjse of developing southern Utah, will meet at Price on Novem ber 8th. Delta Miss Colthrop, Red Cross nurse, who is in West Millard through tne cooperation of the West Millard American Legion and the Millard coun ty school district, has initiated a moth er's practical nursing cluss. Murray More than three hundred descendants of Kueben Miller, Utah 1849 pioneer, and first bishop of Mill Creek, will hold a reunion at the Gran- ite stake "Betty's Janis of Royalty." winner of the beauty contest for cows at the Junior Dairy Club show held at Trenton, N. J., with her little owner, Murjorle I. Ferry of Farmingdale, N. J. y Biggest Sub arc Its Commander ' ' ,r IK 'ds - - x ZZ house. Springville A total of 145 children were examined by the Utah county health unit during the last few days at Springville and Goshen. Farmington Immediate action to forestall other floods which threaten is of first iwiKirtance to Governor Dern'g three state flood control committees. The ways and means committee, flood control work at canyon mouths and watersheds, causes and remedies of flood sources are the functions of the committees. Hyrum The state water storage commission has annroved of the Moon Lake, Deer creek and Gooseberry reservoir projects ands has decicded to recommend to the reclamation bureau that the three enterprises be undertaken as soon as plans are prepared. Spanish Fork A better baby confer ence will be held here in charge of the eounty nurse, Mrs. E. Reed, who will be ussiited by a physician. rajsm The Tintic Standard club of Dividend, numbering 400 members, Phillip La Follette, son of the late "Fighting held nn outing recently at the Payson Rob" and brother of United States Memorial park. Fifteen hundred peo Senator Robert M. La Follette. Jr.. pie participated. who won the Republican nominaOgden Progress on the widening of tion for governor of Wisconsin by the Weber river channel at Gateway a decisive majority In the state pri- in Weber county, Is reported by the mary election, defeating Governor state highway engineer for the district. Kohler. The channel was blocked last Jul by a -- tEUJ View on the U S. S. the largest submarine In the world, as It lay In the harbor of Los Angeles where It joined the battle fleet. Inset 1 Com. Lieut. William . Qulgley, who commands the vessel. V-- n. eluucUiuibU Thurwlay. October 2, 1930 "Vacuum Cleaner" Fertilizing Cover Crops Helps Soil Kills Cow Pest BURNED TO DEATH AT FIRE niOt HANDS X NKI'fll. UTAIT S. Device Developed to Remove Ox Warbles From Back of Animal. b lt rrprd man! uf I not. J state Depart, l The housewife with her motorized sweeiier has nothing on the farmer of the future, for the United States Department of Agriculture has developed a "vacuum cleaner to extriu-- t 02 warbles from the cow's back. Doctors lines, Boyd and their asso ciates stationed at Calesburg. III., to study the problem of m warble Infestation of entile, built the "vacuum cleaner" on an automobile It has four to sis lines of trailer. suction hose and nozr.lcs. When In nozzle Is placed over operation, an gr'jb on the animal's back and the grub la drawn out through the owning In the akin. Will Remove All Warbles. The machine will remove all ox warbles, but because of the tenacity of the obler trul two or three attempts are frequently (!ecti8ary to dislodge I hem. Doctor lines and bis hope to perfect the nozzle sulticlently to get a grub wltb every suction. It la hoped that this machine will he practical for country-widcampaigns against ox warbles In regions where It Is easy to corral all cattle to be e Heretofore the uost satisfactory method of removing the grubs was to extract them through the openings In the animal's back one at a time with forceps, preferably of the alligator type. This Is a slow and expensive method. Kxperlmenters In F.urope found that about all of the grubs could be destroyed by In serting a small medicated stick tn the grub opening. Pest Favors Young Cattle. The department's stud ies revealed that young cattle are more heavily Infested by this parasite than are older animals, and also that females are more often The heif parasitized than hulls. er Is most attractive to this pest, while the old bull Is the least attrac tive subject. Keeping Potatoes Over Winter With Certainty Potatoes may be successfully pitted for keeping through the winter months. Moreover, they seero to keep better In a pit thnn In a cellar If the pitting Is properly done. A well drained piece of ground should be selected, preferably In some spot protected from the north winds. They may be pitted In round pits or In long pits. 4 or f feet wide at the base and piled up so that the top potatoes form a ridge, like on Inverted V. Ventilators every 10 or 12 feet may be made of boards nailed together to form a square flue 4 Inches by 4 or 6 inches, bored full of auger holes and long enough to he 1 foot above the pile. A flange of soli is made around the bottom to hold the potatoes from spreading. Then put on a layer of clean, dry straw on which Is put fl Inch or so of earth to prevent autumn freezing until the weather gets cold. Then some stable manure is put on. another layer of straw and some soil on it. Enough that It will not freeze through to the potatoes. The two layers of straw make air spaces. The ventilntors should be closed up on very cold nights. The potatoes themselves will generate some heat. hen the snow comes It becomes another protection to prevent freezing. Poison for Rodents Is Particularly Favored Where rabbits, particularly jack rabbits, are very troublesome they may be trapped, while mice may be killed by poison. For making a poi son bait, many orchardlsts have had good success with the nse of squash or pumpkin seeds', chopped or cut into pieces and snaked In a solution of strychnine. The chopped seeds are placed In tin cans, drain tiles or other small containers underneath the trees where the mice can get them. This keeps the bait away from birds, poultry, or farm animals, as well as protecting It against the weather. If squash or pumpkin seeds are not available, wheat or other grain kernels may be used for making the bait. t"'.-- Too Little Vegetable Mat-te- r Grown on Poor Land. Squab Production Will Keturn (iood Front Squab production will return a profit to persons who are willing to give careful, regular attention to the right kind of pigeons, the United States Department of Agriculture says, but the Droflts In this business have been greatly overestimated. In successful plants producing market squabs onlv. the average annual return above cost feed is between $2 and $2.50 for each pair of breeders. Poultryraen sometimes raise squabs as a specialty, but more commonly as a side Issue. fair - ;. it M jta. van. ! , JBaawtBMafcan- Amazes Mother "Hobble's stomach was often upset and be suffered a lot from colds," says Mrs. P. S. Fletcher. Jr, 4110 W. 30th St., Los Amjeles. Cai. "We found be was constipated. "Mother used California Fig Syrup, so we gave Bobble some. He amazed me by the quick way he became strong, energetic, well again. His bowels act freely now, and his digestion Is splendid." The quick, safe way to cleanse and regulate the bowels of bilious, bead-achconstipated children Is with California Fig Syrup. Every child loves It. It has the full endorsement of doctors. Apietlte ts Increased by Us use ; digestion is assisted ; weak stomach and bowels are given tona and strength. Look for the word California on the carton. That marks the genuine, famous for SO years. y, Cutting Alfalfa Hay at Opportune Moment LAXATIVE-TONI- for CHILDREN C A Congreve Put It Today we quote glibly and authori tatively: "Hell bath no fury like a woman scorned." But when William Congreve wrote it 2"t years ago it read: "Heaven hath no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned." Golden Book' Magazine. early as desired. Professor Graber states. In states where winterkilling Is a serious problem t lie crop should be cut only twice, as this allows for more storage of plant food in the roots and the plants will live longer. When the crop Is to be cut twice a year there Is no particular time that Is best to cut the hay. The quality of the hay should be If the first crop is Inthe guide. clined to grow too coarse It should he cut when the blossoms appear. The second crop Is not Inclined to grow so coarse and can be cut when in full bloom without Impairing the quality of the hay. Storing Cabbage and Celery Before Freezes Cabbage and celery should be stored before the ground freezes. Turnips, beets and similar root crops will not dry out so readily if placed in a box and covered with a little dry dirt. Onions should be well dried before storing and should not be bruised in handling. They should be spread In single layers on shelves In a dry place. If tomato vines are pulled before heavy frost and suspended from the ceiling in the cellar, the green fruit will ripen and if these are wrapped In paper as they ripen they will keep several weeks. When tomato vines are still bearing heavily tn the garden. If the vines are well covered with straw at night, and this removed during the day the vines and fruit will be uninjured by many frosts. Sqtmslies and pumpkins vhen stored without bruising will keep well. Painful Bee Sting New Medietas Cabinet Bottle FEEX-A-MIX- T Valum niLLAnirs The and Easr Right t take Aspirin 50 aspehcim Way m ValuM Total Value 75e" Popular Laxative. Pleasant, safe, dependable, it forming. Keep it bandy in this attractive economical bottle. Aspergum is the new and better way to take aspirin. No bitter tablet to swallow. Effective in smaller doses for every aspirin use. At your druggist'sot non-hab- HEALTH PRODUCTS CORPORATION 113 North 13th Street Newark, N. J. Ingenious Oregonians Lumbermen In central Oregon have invented the "rubberman." One end of the saw is fastened to jj portion of an old Inner tube attached to an Iron stake driven in the ground. The sawyer pulls the saw toward him and 'the rubberman pulls away. Perfect dyeing so easily done! Ordinarily bees do not get fierce except under great provocation. An outburst of stinging Indicates poor beekeeping and the cause of it should be corrected. After one season of work with bees most people do not react much to bee sting poison. But the actual sensation of being stung Is just like being Jabbel t with a needle. Nobody can really get used tn It. It Is painful and to be avoided if possible. The best place of all for the sting Is where It grew, inside the bee it be- DIAMOND DYES contain the highest quality anilines .money can buy! That's why they give such true, bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, lingerie. The anilines in Diamond Dyes make them so easy to use. No spotting or streaking. Just clear, even colors, that hold through wear and washing. Diamond Dyes never give things that look. They are just 15c at all drug stores. When perfect dyeing costs no more is so easy why experiment with makeshifts? red-ho- longs to. oooooocooooooooooooooooo re-dy- Around the Farm Whitewashing Prevents 000000000000000000000000 There Is no better way than sumMany Winter Troubles It once was thought a waste of time to whitewash the trunks of fruit trees, but now a report comes from Oregon that whitewashing will largely prevent sun scald and "southwest Injury" which comes from the warm sunshine on the trunk In the late winter. The following is a good formula for tree whitewash: Fifty nourxl-- j of bydrated lime; one pound salt; one pint molasses; three ounces ground alum, and ten gallons of hot water. Dissolve the salt and alum In the water, add the molasses and pour the mixture on the lime. . 1 Cover crops are grown In wln'er to be used In Improving the soil but not enough vegetable nuitler will lie produced on a poor soil uiiU-some fertilizer Is Hdded to secure good growtn of the crop. "Some of our furmeis. who he. Ileve In cover crop, muke the serious mistake of pluming them on such poor lund that a good growth Is not secured." says K. O. Ulalr. extension agron mist at North Car ollna State college. "It Is true that the purpose of cover crops is to improve the land, but they must have enough available food to produce a good growth before they can do .o. Itye and oats are dependent on the soil for their supply of nitrogen, Lephosphoric acid and potash. gumes, which get their nitrogen from the air, must take all of their phosphoric acid anil potash from the soil, legumes nlso require enough nitrogen from the soil to . begin growth." Mr. Illulr has found that many of the disappointments In growing winter cover crops could be eliminated by the use of moderate amounts of fertilizer at planting time. In the long run. he states, this fertilizing will not add greatly to the expense of growing the crop. Part ot the amount applied In the fall may be deducted from the application next spring, especially If the cover crop itself makes a good growth and Is turned under for soli Improvement "There is no single stage or date on which alfalfa should be cut," says U F. Graber, field crops specialist at the University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture. "It has been found, however, that cutting the crop too early will reduce future yields and euttlng It too late causes hay of low quality." For a permanent stand of alfalfa It should be cut later In Its growth period, while If It Is to be plowed down In the fall it may be cut as ( DiamoncMes mer fallowing to control false wire worms. Most fungus or bacterial parasites thrive best where moisture If plentiful. Highest Quality for SO Yuan Farmers have learned they must grow clovers If they expect to grow profitable crops. 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