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Show THE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPHT. UTAH Thnrsday, August 12, 1948 PAGE SEVEN YOUNG, SMOOTHLY STYLED DRESS TWO PIECER nAS PRETTY DETAIL Research Improves Average Crop Yield Better Machinery and Fertilizer Aid Advance "THEY SAY THERE'S A REASON EVERYTHING BUT I'M SURE THAT DOESN'T INCLUOE DOROTHY.1" 'DO WOMEN GET ANY MORE AS THEY GROW OLDER?" Farms now are growing about i third more crops than In 1920 and getting the job done in about 10 per cent less time, according to U. S. department ot agriculture statistics. Several factors have made this record possible. One has been the research work ot plant breeders in developing heavier yielding, hardier varieties of corn, small grains, root FOR LOGICAL. NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller WOULD YOU PLEASE TELL THAT j&MM la. pa REMOVE HIS HAT ? 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