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Show THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPIIT. UTAH Thursday, January 29. 1948 PAGE SEVEN NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Luncheon Cloth, for Gala Affairs Our improved Dattern visual with charts and photos, and complete dirsctions makes needlework easy. Due to an unusually laree demand and current conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular patterns. Send your order to: milHIMMHHIIHIMIIIIIrllHMIIS etsy-to-se- e ililk Products Help n Conserving Grain mm Sewing Circle Needlerraft Dept. Box J217 San Francisco , Calif. Er.rloie Cettar Rsiisns Result When Proteins Are Used Ma Address. With a world grain emergency nd a national drive to conserve rain used in feeding, and with grain are rices high, milk lore important than ever in poul-- y I entry in a minute she's been rehearsin' it all evening." 1 I 1 "I was engaged ' NANCY Enterprising Lad Uses Horse Car in Business feeding. Ealanced rations probably can do lore to conserve grain used in feed-- g than any ether single measure. I ilk nutrients found in skim milk,' uttermilk and dried cheese whey ave been found highly effective in uilding balanced poultry rations. These milk provide nimal proteins of unusual quality, he milk proteins, lactalbumen and Total Dry Milk Production 19i to him, until I found out how fickle he is." By Ernie Bmhmiller cents for Pattern. 20 No The 1859 horse car at Baltimore's sesquicentennial exposition is back in business. Hearing the bell clanging and children clambering aboard, officials investigated. They founa a boy acting as conductor and charging a pen ny a fare. He had 12 paid passengers be fore officials put him out of business. nine-year-o- ' 7211 A i&B ld I 1 USB IIIUMIIIIIMIMItlllllllllMIIIIIMlK ITOR luncheon in a gala mood. 4 use your new tablecloth all abloom with roses and y Single, outline and stitches. forget-me-not- y t LITTLE REGGIE r ?r (WHAT? SlL V J ) GOOD HEAVENS!! C0ME, R16HT home! S r ARE YOU D01N0 (r WHAT IN THE MEANTIME I II 2b v. ( USIN6 Cm.,X 1 Ca u Hum fwwwplM. KUt bluk Vm Wk 1 NEED AT LEAST FIFTY CENTS MORE To TAKE MY GIRL ENCEE SOSH, To THE I'LL BET YOU CENTS !PX SEVENTY-FIV- UfT, ILU TaVC., GAMBLE! NINE CHANCES OUT E TrtAT KlD BREAKS THAT PlTCKER BEFORE HE GTS To THE Tf MoyiF-mM.AH- MUTT. OFTEN HE I e "-- 8 , I HE, pll Uj fjTiJ ,? -- '. pT- In preparing a balanced ration he object is to feed the correct proportion of the various nutrients Bidisher " hat poultry require. In every case here is a point beyond which it s wasteful to include additional ;rain without providing other nutri-nt- s because the fowl cannot make omplete economical use of all in additional grain. W(SlADTo1 N,C6,f DC GOlr4, IT -- . AGAlM SOMETIME.' - nour-shme- nt l ANVT.ME! Vr-- V J ' OfTTtR LIKES TO WD6 HIS PORK CHOPS INSTEAD OF EkTWC THEM. HE HAPPENED W THE '.IMS OF Fg&" AT dWNEBTIME . I jC or 'TV: ' - fr" fJ"V -- TOBS K '" I . I A- W- WHAT'gg VA COVINS FDR X NS;M' AU.OVEI? its vw X J at dol- - By Arthur Pointer 'm I I " jf TfcX J"? I andVK? 't6S1M --- XTrM NO WONDER V A 'Rr .fiT. (GICUJS ASK ME ANOTHER ) A General Quiz The Questions What is a brumal month? In what country is Amharic spoken? 3. Which is the higher in rank, marquis or an earl? 4. Did the week originate in historic or prehistoric times? 5. From what part of the whale is whale bone taken? 6. Is the word corpse correctly applied to anything but the human body? 7. Does fog indicate bad weather to come? 8. What is the difference be tween standard coins and token coins? 1. 2. USE CALIFORNIA winterlike month. has been the speech of Ethiopia since 1300 A. D. 3. A marquis. 4. Prehistoric. 5. The jaw. . No. 7. No, fair weather. 8. Standard coins when new Recommended by Many DOCTORS Scott's Emulsion great HIGH ENERGY FOOD is are TONIC far all una I Helps ton np adult systems low in A&D Vra'j 8 Million Heard Vitamins. Helps children build sound toeta. strong bones. Lecture; itsoood;. Paid Some $5,000,000 TASJ The most widely heard speech of all time was "Acres of Diamonds," a version of the idea that there are riches in your own back yard, written by the American educator and clergyman, Drt Russell II. Conwell ) says Collier's. the last During fifty years of his life, Dr. Conwell gave this inspirational lecture in person 6,000 times before 8.000.000 people who paid EM Get Well (1843-1925- REG'LAR FELLERS i4 By Gene Byrnes 1) Lv I1 Q T - J.j V W ODfT take. tH'jAM? I ( rest Fire Commissioner W. L. Shaddix inspecting chestnut bur for asiatic blight. JftfA - SUNKIST LEMONS worth their face value as metal. Token coins pass for more than their actual value in metal. 1 V. tN by way-- The juice of a lemon in a glass of water, when taken first thing on arising, is all that most people need to insure prompt, normal elimination. No nnri harsh laxatives that irritate the digestive tract and impair nutrition! Lemon in water is good for you! Generations of Americans have taken lemons for health and generations of doctors have recommended them. They are rich in vitamin C; supply valuable amounts of Bi and P. They alkalinize; aid digestion. Not too sharp or sour, lemon in water has a refreshing tang clears the mouth, wakes you up. It's not a purgative simply helps your system regulate itself. Try it 10 days. 1. A 2. It The Asiatic blight which struck lown native chestnut orchards in he United States, estimated lums up to a hundred million l 7211 has 2 to 9 by 13 The Answers Killing Chestnuts JITTER tables are wearing this! transfer of 14 motifs inches. Well-dresse- d Pattern nilk. JEFfJ SCeeprequar ffis icatfrfu AUmI Ka4 lac-os- e, MUTT AND Harsh Laxatives s! lazy-dais- asein, have a hih growth promot-n- g value and cor.tain all the essen-ia- l amino acids. T?iese proteins give alance to the lower quality vegeta-il- e protein in grainy normally fed loultry. Milk are rich in or milk sugar, a natural laxa-iv- e which helps poultry maintain ;ood intestinal health and minimizes he hazards of intestinal parasites, also pro-id- e "hese milk minerals, particularly calcium nd phosphorous and contain the ater soluble vitamins of whole By Margarita 'SSI y V-'Tlu- Ma -Nonfat Dry Uilft Nonfat Dry Hitk VW- tDtm4 Wlwla Milk Dnoo UK Onni Whoy DfMi Batwraift Borne $5,000,000 to QUICKER From Cough Your uuo to m Cola FOLEY'S hear it. Honey & Tar Cough Compound ! lars some 2r years ago, is still active, and doubt that it will pass over and let this luscious crop corr" back usually is accepted by well formed agriculturists. t 1 W.i . 1 li II y 1 El I 5 I i S 1 1 1 : 1 &M Poultry Relish Grit; Rids Grinding Process " VIRGIL I "6nJtj Pklowcothe woclD's MOST SUCCESSFUL JXa n fl is r) JT-Sc- 1 rp, f L nl 4 1 H I 1 II : I I By :Len Kleit I rTggaasEcBB- :jUi'r .i-- f v telling ( " P) SILENT By Jeff Hay et SAM fW Mi M to li Grit is a material of value to poui try but full details are not yet definitely known, according to University of Delaware. It is certain that birds like it and, when grit Is fed freely, they consume more than Is actually needed. Grit containing a large amount of soluble calcium has been widely recommended but appears to have no advantage where other forms of calcium are included in the ration. Actually It might be detrimental, say Delaware specialists. Helping the gizzard in the grinding process Is the only known function of grit. A hard mica grit of suitable size doubtless should be available to all chickens. Productivity Depends Upon Organic Matter The soil's ability to prod ice hlyl. crtp yields neededn to feed hungry its organic matmillions depends ter supply. Soils rich in organic matter are good "sponges" for soaking up and tii.Iding rainfall for crops. Organic matter helps restore soil structure. Improves tilth and helps plant roots get more nutrients lime, fertilizer! from Uie soil. containing phnsi horus and potash t get good catches of legumes. le Rub in Ben-Gafor gently soothing relief from neuralgic pain. Ben-Ga- y contains up to more 2Vj times methyl salicylate and menthol-t- wo famous agents your doctor know ahout-th.-- in Tive other widely offered rub-inInsist , on frnume the original Baume Analgd-siqu- e. It acts fast! fast-actin- pain-relievin- g Ben-Gay- Also for Pain due to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, and COLDS. 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