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Show The Vac,d hour 13 The Answer to the New Deal OPA Window .... Advertisement In 1918 TEN BUSHELS Demonstration Friday A birthday program Is being Homemakers of Juab County will plunned for the Nephl Ward Sac-2 learn tho latest and best methods rament meeting for Sunday at of canning fruits and vegetables P. M. Miss Georgia M. August 9th is the Nephi Ward Friday when a Speakers for the oc Amick, canning expert, gives anniversary. to Mrs. casion will be John C. HaJl a mem- demonstration, according ber of the first Bishopric of the Mauiine Cloke Food Preservation ward; Alma C. Tranter, present assistant announced today. The demonstration will be given bishop who will review the buildat l'J A. ing fund status and give a financial at the South ward chapel 11 and it Is M. will A. August who Orme Fri'lay report; Henry are interested in give a brief history of the ward; open to all who and Brent D. Hail who will give a attf nding. Miss Amick, who wiu Tconduct me preview of the ward festival. A special invitation is extended caning program is a nome ri-omic- s to all ward members. graduate of Oklahoma A & M College and lormer UKianoma bhe Don Steele entertained 22 guests Home Demonstration r.gent. at u Thearte party last Thursday has specialized, for the past sever evening. The occasion was his 16th al years in nome canning aim is birthday anniversary. A lawn party now a staff member of the Educa of the Kerr was held with box lunches being tional department Mason Jar company. served after the theatre. iler lectures are interesting as well as they are instructive, and a I'y I.ih.I; or Cioji. large crowd is expected to attend In feudal times all forests belonged the demonstration. to the lord of the manor. The peasants were not permitted to cut trees, but had permission to secure for Through a cooperative agree ment letween the Bureau of Plant heating and cooking what underbrush, limbs, twigs, etc., they could Quarantine and Entemology, Juab reach "by hook or by crook"; i.e., County and the Extension Service, what they could cut clown with a a quantity of prepared grasshopper bait is available to any pruning hook or pull down with a or farmer who is willing property to call This the crook. served shepherd's it. The bait should be distributuseful purpose of keeping tree stands fur on -- the farm for grasshopper clear of underbrush, dangerous in a ed control before the hoppers become and dead loo large. This bait is available fire, and of superfluous limbs. daily but it would be appreciated Games With String f requests could be maae a aay The string figure giime known as a.iead by calling either the County "cat's cradle" is widely played Agent's office or John Latimer. The bait will be distributed at tne among African children. Complicatfair rgounds after 7:30 P. M. ed figures are constructed and comFarmers desiring bait please petitions are held in which children own sacks. challenge one another. Speed and biing accuracy decide the winner. Such Immature Corn string games are played dv naiive tribes of Australia, and seem to be The wise poultryman will not run almost world-wide- . the risk of upsetting the digestive system of his Dock by feeding immature or "soft" ci rn. Aside from the danger of actual mortality there is the possibility of throwing the birds "off their feed." thus lowering production and pu.'sibly causing a -molt. It is best to feed only corn J that is properly matured and is not -- of Juab Wheat would have bought all groceries in the window. TODAY . . . takes 24 BUSHELS of Juab Wheat to purchase the groceries in the display It PAID ADVERTISEMENT Troop Train Wreck in South - 1 Schedule Program Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, TT T I in the least moldy. Steel Statistics Statistics of pig iron production date back to 18C1, when the first published figure showed 736.218 tons produced, a small fraction of 1943-production of over 61.000.000 tons. It was not until 1865 that steel ingot production statistics beBefore then, gan to be reported. steel was a minor iters compared with the proi'u tion of wrought iron. In 18fi5. oriv 15.2(12 tons of steel were reported. The ex; ected output in 1943 will be almost 6.0C0 times the 18G5 ionnaflo. s At least 17 persons, all but two of them soldiers, were killed and scores of persons injured when an L. and N. troop train plunged into a gorge of the Clear river 11 miles south of Jcllico, Tenn. The train was carrying; more than 1,000 GIs just out of training. The baggage cars and kitchen burned. Russian Squeeze Is on Warsaw ' UTAH 50-fo- ot iV ithout hospitals? Why the state hardly carry on in wartime Vithout these smooth-- unctioninj;. kealth conserving institutions! Their laboratories, with their mod trn methods of diagnosis the X rav, the fluoroicope, the electrocarJio are Indispensable to the (raph lr' fSjNWW 'Py&oyi l LITHUANIA MSlll: 'fifes ftlORSHA&SMOiE TkaiJnasilna l EAST ? e ;.. 01. f Kate's welfare. So, too, are the staffs doctors, nurses and technicians. We would say that they are utterly Indispensable. We of Overland Greyhound are baking a different, but vital contri button to the welfare of the state. To picture the state without the buses that serve many communities without other means of public transportation. Is as difficult as imagining the state without hospitals. .rc ;ireva-- . ;. ciay n U ; : the flock to lice are present wim.;: .t or And if any cf the IS worthv.iule Dirds ai pi iir dumpy, listless, and scratch coi.M.leraLIy. by all means look at such birds to see if they have lice. Lice sap the strength and vitality o bircis arid prevent layers from disi-- their best. ,. , i n , t )! CITIZENS trmllM. X tun W siitl IdMtiflcatlwi ttlchm m ytur I kiMM W tuarhr Una traa. J Whan y . aA.i. J W;- - v ftAf':; ri$ AIR CONDITIONED - Fran? Werfel does not ask that leaders believe or disbelieve In Bernadette's miracle. He does, how- ever, believe in Bernadette and his .luminious story of her life makes her completely believable to Catholic or protest-an- t, any reader Jew or Atheist. Through the pages of this novel moves a multitude of human beings. There are powerful individuals, kings even, and prinecs of the churcn and there are little people, laborers beggars and the outcasts ol society. There are men and womnn whose sympathies and enthusiasms are broad, others who are notrovt, twisted and self seekThere are intellectuals and ing. materialists, visionaries and idealists. There is in fact, all mankind to observe, to understand, to accept in brotherhood. There is no one to dislike or dispise or fear. The Song of Bernadette is a work of beauty the strong and all embracing beauty that springs from a complete understanding of and communion with the infinite variations of the human soul. It would be a radiant novel at any time today it has a touch of msgic. Other new books at the" library include: Hungry Hill by Daphne DuMaurier; Begun in Laughter by Martha Ellen Wriht; Glass Mountain by Mary Francis Doner; The Czar of Halfaday by James B. Hen-dry- x and the King of Hualpi Valley by J. E. Grinstead. his tk-Cv- lfliY.i'ir'-'-;-'T-'--"- .ti.i I A colony of 60 pounds of honey and 4 combs of pollen stored in the to carry it through the winter year V. r.ie ..; : c ihe tr of Large frees fruit grower has tries a l v farmers have a strate that farmers are probably AMERICAN more at stake in diverting a large part of this fund into land purchases. From March purchasing War Bonds than sim1, 1944, average ply a patriotic urge to assist in 1, 1943, to March acre rose 15 per financing the war so that it may land values per be prosecuted to an early and vict- cent, with the larger part of the. orious conclusion. Modern war rise taking place in the last four demands governmental expenditures far in excess of those which may be met by current revenue receipts. This means Government borrowing. If a large part of this borrowing is through commercial banks additional inflationary spending power is created through the expansion of credit On the other hand, if the borrowing is largely from individuals much, of their excess funds are drained off. Hence, the pressure on prices re- bets or 5 hive large spell Graiu Mixture variety of ingredients in grain mixture is desirable but It has been demon--- t ol essential. ruled that cows will produce prac-;- i al!y as well when fed a very sim- iij mixture or even a single grain a '..en a complex formula is used, :u st there is not enough differ in production to worry over. '4 .in' jft , by Charles "W. Holman, Secretary The National Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation i- cold yr, The Farmer and War Bond Purchases to prune and the will Uike cun: iiierable time, 'J. iuge aulc trees are the most suiL.bic for early pruning, say fruit specialists of the Pennsylvania State cul. j.e The order of pruning is epple, pt a i'. sour cherry, sweet cherry, and peach. Grape pi uning should be delayed un:il after the first few M: 9 This radiophoto received from London shows patients being-- received! at a hospital after the building In which they had been hospitalized was hit by a Nazi flying robot bomb. More than 2,752 persons were killed and 8,000 hospitalized in first report tssned by Prime Minister Churchill. While effective steps have been taken to combat the effectiveness of new robot campaign, and the majority of them are destroyed, they still remain a serious threat to London. Auvuulcs in Amstnesia Especially significant were advances in anesthesia in 1943, including spinal anesthesia and the injection of anesthetic siibstc.;ces directly into the blood. Continued development of continuous caudal analgesia in childbirth made possible the report of 10,000 cases with a low incidence of failure and a small number of complications. ee r uou EtLS need about 12 times their own weight in food in a year, just as human br ings do. For example, a man in the army, weighing 150 to 175 pounds, eat? about a ton of food in a nctas rim f j i months The of the period. crease in land values demon four-mont- h Aver-ag- 0 one-thir- 1916-1- 9 choice. U. S. Trtasury Department THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... BUSES OVERLAND GnEYHOUH Opwaltd b INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES . With the evacuation of Kowrl by the Germans, the way was made for the Red army to apply the pincers to the strategic city of Warsaw. Map shows how Minsk and Kowrl may be used as spring boards for that drive. Vilna a prey from Minsk with Latvia's capital drive from Folotsk. city, Riga, menaced by ft. J 1 clear UU DUTIES TWUK i 9 'Hindcnlmrg Bastion' Falls ' M V "uy more War loniU-sn- d A c!:rcrftilly attend to other home It's froi.t!uli.-i- . this wat mw irpl ' THANKS for your generous support at the primary It it especially regrettable these busy times that the law requires a'run-off- . But we trust you will find It possible to go to the polls August 15 and vote for 4 In " B 1 r FOR rt . ? . . CONGRESSMAN a man of wide experience and a winner. ...your LAST CHANCE to vote in a Run-of- f in Utah we hope! e '.Unde&burf Bastion," as thi captured German "West Wali" p emplacement wat known, Is the present atiode of Sergeant f?av-grnd his Chlndits. The new occupants, shown pointing to a comment oo wall, are members ef a Bofors gun crew. ro.i-trrl- mmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmammmtemmmm H.STRINGHAM ... lationsl Duiillfri Product Corporatioa Vw Yoi- - oo Proof Political Adv. by the Committee for Bry for Congressman se peduring this riod was the highest on recovd, cent 20 the than, being greater per average monthly rate of increase e boom year. for the 1919-2values per acre have increased d more than in the past S years. In the period the rise was about the same. It appears that an overcapitalization of probably temporarily high farm commodity prices is in as in World War I. sulting from unusually large funds process Just debts Incurred Large mortgage limited of amounts for bidding at high levels of income, will goods and services is relieved, and now, disastrous when both total prove thus inflation retarded. agricultural production and prices A tremendously increased fall Land values are based on the agricultural production and net return to land. With the end some Increase in average of the war in sight and with the above received those prices prospect that farm labor and other farmers have raised costs will require a relatively largpaid by the net income of all United er return leaving the return to States farmers from the 1935-3- 9 land less, the logical course for average of $4.7 billion to land values at present would ap$3.3 billion in 1911, $9.4 billion pear to be downward rather than in 1942, and an estimated $12.5 upward. billion in 1943. With available Therefore, it appears that supplies of farm machinery refarmers would do well to Inmaand buildingplacements vest every available dollar, terials limited, Agriculture has beyond that needed for debt a fund available for either retirement, in Government debt retirement, savings readiBonds. These can be held for future purliquidated ly against the day when neceschases of machinery, buildisary farm replacements will ngs, etc., or for present inbe available and when farm vestment in land. land values will have become A marked decrease in farm more stable. In this way the individual farmer may assist mortgages in recent years indiin hastening the day of return cates that much of this fund has of his son, and also have capibeen properly applied to debt retal available to help finance tirement. However, activity in him in ventures of his own land sales and a very marked in- - PHONE WARSAW! ness. : OF JUAB COUNTY ' ;, j v.- ...to the L' Injure! .y A NEPHI CAFE 1 Your New Library Books In Review by Thelma Hansen Member of Library Board THE STORY OF BERNADETTE By Franz Werfel When Franz Werfel, like so many of his fellow artists, was escaping from Europe, he paused for a few anxious weeks in the old French city of Lourdes. There he decided that if his journey was safely completed he would write, as an offering of his thanks, a novel based on the life of Bernadette Soubirous. Werfel is now in California and the tcow has been mag nificently fulfilled. The Song of Bernadette is one of the affirmations o the spirit that always rings out most loudly in times of dark- - Jould of Thursday, Aug. 10, 1944 ISf "Good morning, Doc. Your good wife tells me you're working night and day now that so ma ny of the younger doctorsare in the army." " That's right, Judge, and I'm glad I'm still able to do it. Had a long letter from Harry... that bright young fellow I was breakin' in to take over my practice. He said the boys in the service are getting the best medical care of any armed force in our history. They really should with all those brilliant doctors and plenty of supplies to work with." "Speaking of supplies. Doc, cot many people realise that a large part of the alcohol required to make the medical supplies that are being used right this minute to alleviate pain, combat infection and save human lives, is produced by the beverage distilling industry. For nearly two years this entire industry has been working night and day producing nothing but alcohol for the government's program." i "Nobody what effort knows . better than I, Judge, an important contribution to our . that hat been." t if JkitthtUt wax - tuftttttiHf tut- |