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Show Thursday, January 1, 1948 THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPHI, UTAH PAGE SEVEN SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS to & l I DDT l") Treatment Cuts High Winter Losses Marty Links Lice are injurious to all types ol cattle. Animals produce less meat and milk if lice are unchecked. Young animals and old animals suffer most from lice. The winter season is the time lice are bad on cattle. The louse population builds up then. Dr. Harold Gunderson, extension entomologist at Iowa State college, says one louse unchecked in fall means 1,000 the following March. For lice control on cattle, DDT Is being used successfully. Early in fall, before cold weather arrives, it is mixed with water and sprayed on the animals. After cold weather comes, a DDT dust is recommended. Farmers are being advised to use a dust containing 10 per cent DDT. Some of the powdered louse killers on the market contain less than 10 per cent DDT, but have other effective insecticides combined with the DDT. The rotenone dusts recommended for cattle grub control can be used for lice control. Usually they are diluted for lice, to cover greater area and reduce the cost. For instance, one pound of a cattle grub dust containing 1V4 per cent rotenone can be mixed with two pounds of flour to make an effective louse killer. d poorly-nourishe- "If I let yon go this time, will yon promise 10 get a license?" NANCY . .... WW l V J YEP V fSLs 1AGS ARE WELL DELIVER y HELP YOURSELF TO A OF CHERRIES HANDFUL ' .W T sth CT. -- JC XVV SO FAR T"V in SL V m-d- ) JSiif fh BOY--IM- 1 IM T Jbs T If 533 V HOW By Margarita VaUSC UIS UANDI 1 J J I 7 WAT 1 I KNOW lkrYOUREGGIE, LIKE CHERRIES ILL HERE lu.U?ii .acroitf v I PHEW THIS IS OUR LAST LOAD JI JBSilV TY VENTS , TRIP s J ) YEP-FIF- OUR TENTH LITTLE REGGIE r By Ernie Bushmiller TH'S ,S EACH ONE WE "Well there toes the last of Ruthle's New Year's resolutions!" - i 5JAm,SSd J HEAVY . 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The yard is the central marketing point for potatoes, which come in from virtually every state in the union. Dealers and brokers assemble in the yard each day before dawn to buy, sell or reconsign an average of 36,000 bushels daily. The Wood street yard is a far cry from the wooden platform which served as a terminal years ago. By Arthur Pointer TIRING MEN For a flash of color with your skirt and blouse or wool dress try the new vogue a thin wool scarf as a sash. with fringed ends used To make ripe olives shiny and bright, roll them in a few dropsun-of olive oil or salad oil and cover til ready to use. t By.Jcff I ii j-'- v "ay' sive Michigan dairy farmers. and test the milk of each cow and to keep a record of her feed cost and income. They wanted that informs- tion so they could cull the low pro ducers from their herds and feed the rest more economically. In the first four years of their pioneer effort, these Michigan farmers doubled the average profit per cow. 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