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Show 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Sally Sez Fashion Yields to Lure of Velvet y Jtntum m FACTS BY Skillful in Robbery Almost yond Belief. CHERIE NICHOLAS in Dairying. down, What a town makes makes the town. Patronize Home Industry. Ask Your Drueeist For APEX ASPIRIN PRODUCT AN INTERMOUNTAIN Clam Shells in Warfare Shields made from clam shells re worn by rapuan warriors on cle island, who still fight with bows and arrows. . LIGHTS NEON CLAUDE Electrical- - Products Corporation 1046 Salt Lake City So. Main ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Trusses Artificial Limbs Arch Supports Crutches Elastic Hoisery Extension Shoes Established in Salt Lake In 1908 Ph. Was. 6264 Satisfaction Guaranteed 135 W Third So. : Salt Lake City. Ut. L Braces THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY I like the products of this land, This Intermountain West, Where orchard, field, and factory, Produce the very best. When I consider what to buy For the money I invest, The quality, and also price, At once, to me suggest That I purchase "Intermountain Made". They stand that vital test. MRS. JUNIUS BANKS, Lehi, Utah. PfPpIP Failure to clean milk utensils thoroughly and to treat them properly to kill bacteria Is one of the main reasons why milk and cream sour, says the bureau of dairy Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, in a bulletin. Ti e publication is "Farmers' Bulletin 1675-F- . Care of Milk Utensils on the Farm." Both the retail market and manufacturers of high grade dairy products of all kinds demand milk and cream of the highest qualDairies with clean utensils, ity. thoroughly treated to kill bacteria, usually lead in the production of high quality milk and cream, according to the bulletin. The proper washing of utensils and their treatment to kill bacteria, either by steam or with chemicals, Is discussed in detail In the publication. Illustrations show the equipment necessary to carry on such treatment in the simplest yet most effective manner. Blue prints of the different types f steam cabinets discussed in the bulletin may be obtained free upon request to the bureau of dairy fluid-mil- Industry. This bulletin should be of interest not only to owners of both large and small dairies but to club members as well Copies may be obtained, as long as the supply available for free distribution lasts, from the office of information, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington. 4-- B Lowered Labor Charges in Larger Dairy Herds survey has recently been made in Chenango county. New York, to determine the amount of labor expended per cow. On the 54 farms an average of 13 cows was kept, an average of 180 hours was spent per cow in milking, caring for the cows and delivering milk to. the station. When an average of 26 cows was maintained, this was reduced to 117 hours per cow; thus, doubling the size f the herd increased the labor requirements only by a third. This advantage does not go on Indefinitely as the herd increases, however, as the largest herds in the group required slightly more labor per cow than those with 20 to 30 cows. These herds, however, had the highest production per cow and more fall freshening, both of which factors tended to increase the labor requirements. On the other hand, herds of high production make the greatest profits, so the labor was well expended. An increase of 85 per cent In the average production per cow In a herd increased the labor only 27 per cent and the amount of labor per 100 pounds milk was reduced by 23 per cent A Packed With Power From Corinthians The quotation, "But now we see through a glass darkly," is from the Bible, I Corinthians 13:12. NEWHOUSE HOTEL Winter Rates Write for reservations, or when registering; ask for special Rates t PLAN Aj 2 Persona. $7.D0 Two days, one night room accommodations; tickets week-fii- theater meals; garage; or cabaret dance. Good 'l PLAN Bi only. i days, one night 110 Two room accommoda- Persons, tions; garage; dinner, luncheon ; 2 theaters. time. Further details upon "Cheaper Than Staying breakfast, Good any request. At Home" HOTEL NEWHOUSE W". Bait Lake City, Utah E. Sutton C. W. West W.N.N. S.L. Week No. 3202 VWVv paid for the best article on "Why you should use made Goods" above. Send prose or vrse tain Products Intermountain Similar to your story in to IntermounColumn .P. O. Box 1345. Slt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will flA receive check for.. fiff The time is at hand when the dairy farmer should appreciate the importance of growing all the protein he needs for his cows, and growing stock. This is true because of two main reasons: First, he can produce protein in the form of soybeans as a grain crop as well as in the form of legume roughages, such as clover and alfalfa; and second, because an acre of land will bring a higher income in feed value, when mixed with other products, than when seeded to oats or barley. This, at any rate, Is true so long as the right proportions between protein and carbohydrate feeds are maintained to properly nourish the dairy cow and her offspring. For example, a mixture composed of 90 per cent of the ordinary farm grains and 10 per cent of a high protein feed, fed with corn silage and alfalfa or clover hay is considered a good ration for the average dairy cow. Wisconsin Agriculturist. Cowts' W;ter Supply There are many devices on the market for keeping water from freezing In the tanks, and they are well worth the cost of Installation and maintenance. Where artesian wells are available the question of keeping the water supply in good condition Is not so serious. This water may be either run through the tank and out at some waste, or if this Is not possible, n turn or two of the pipe through the tanks In which warm water from the well circulates, will keep the temperature from reaching the freezing point, and If the tanks are well banked and covered, the water Is kept In very good condition. In many Instances, such arrangements require only a little time and attention. Dakota Farmer. A Winter Dairy Ration winter ration for a dairy cow In- cludes silage, a legume hay nnd a grain mixture. The value of such n ration rai demonstrated In Renson county. North Dakota. I. II v led with an average of 303.3 pounds of fat a cow. lie used alfalfa hay, sllngw, barley, oats and flax, and hnd sweet clover for pnsture. Andrew ftrlrknon used the same ration, except that he Used linseed meal Instead of flax. Ills avenrge waa 831.4 pounds of fat a cow.Capper'a Farmer. If , A g." '. iS ,t$J"'l J H 1 T7rwnmi hour, more WITH each passing grows the world of fashion. The "reason why" for this enthus'nsm or velvet is perfectly simple and logical, seeing -- oman always that, clad in it, eve appears at ber lovliest Then, too, this gesture of glamorous beauty which velvet ever makes, is as much a matter of fact during the day as during the night hours and vice are particularly versa. Designers glorifying the name of velvet, this season, in that they are emphasizing ita charm with striking accents of white fur, preferably ermine or fox. The two evening wraps and the formal afternoon Jacket suit pictured tell a typical trends. story In her deluxe suit of black velvet trimmed with an ermine scarf collar, the debutante, posed at the top to the left in this group, lacks nothing in the way of swank when it comes to smart aprestaurant or afternoon parel. A white satin blouse fastening at the neck in a casual bow adds to the soft lure of this custume. Mademoiselle Is hatted with a jaunty little velvet tricorne. Of course it sports a captivating veil with dotted border-m- ost hats do, or should do so to qualitein it- to the mode. fy The velvet suit whether it has a coat is short Jacket or a three-quartproving a theme of outstanding imNot only is black velvet portance. chosen for these dressy costumes but browns velvet in rich greens, wine-reds- , and other delectable hues finds equal favor. When one considers the versatile moods a velvet suit may be made to express through tuning the blouse worn with it to the occasion, the investment becomes one of economy rather than extravagance. Tailored satin or silk crepe is the general ruie for the informa blouse with most luxurious sheer metal cloths or exquisite lace for the very dressy bodice. As to the evening wrap made of velvet, it holds the center of the stage. It may be as fanciful, as demure or as sophisticated as you please. It may r ' I' " ,A . g tea-tim- e a t- flow easy flame-colore- rid of Gray One will delight in the chance to wear ruffles this season when It comes to dressing in evening gowns especially. Chanel has made a gown s that Is one mass of narrow net extending from heel to very low neckline. They are made of net and palely tinted. ruf-fling- Keep Hair Naturally Dsric Now without using dangerous dyea you can darken gray hair naturally, quickly restore its original shade bv tha world's finest, safe way which fa now keeping millions of heads young looking. Benefits the hair as it darkens it to the shade you want As simple as brushing. Try it Pay druggist 75 for a large bottle of WYETIfS SAGE & SULPHUR and just follow easy directions. One tribe specializes In Jewel rolw berles. In India native women male their ears their banks and Invent their savings In Jewelry. This they hang from the lobes of their eart, which ere artificially enlarged for the purpose. Each member f this particular tribe has a blade strapped to his forefinger, and after creeping toward a sleeping woman he makes a neat cut In her ear and relieves her of her Jewelry. So skillful is the cut and so hard the flesh that in many cases the sleeper is not disturbed. One of the difficulties was to Induce the Crims to believe that a policeman was not necessarily a foe. The ordinary Crim la adept at breaking Into native houses, whose walls are usually of mud or wattle. He does net force open the door; t& cuts a hole In the wall. razor-edge- d COI D S usually associated with cod liver oil. Doctors recommend it for men and women. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Sales Representatives, Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Inc., New York. Boom ndit pngnm "Advnturtng LlSTEW to At Soott Cjus t:l0 p. m. mr Stotums M Zenr," m Sunday Lm Anqrln, KOIN Portland, KFHC San franc wa. KOU Ssolti. KVl Twama 4 KPtY Spoiaiw nr v d "You "Yes, her mother left her a metic shop." Boston Transcript her cos- Causes of Earthquakes A scientist confirms the theory that the pull of the moon and sun on the earth operates to determine the time of earthquakes. GIVES SHAVIHG COMFOBT To tender faces because it contains the healinz. emollient properties which have made Cudcura the world'a choice for suffering skins. A email amount of Cnticura Shavian! Cream ouicklv becomes a creamy lather that softens the beard and makes your face feel good all day. self-velve- COLOR CONTRAST By CHFItlE NICHOLAS Modern Inheritance say Myrtle Inherited beauty?" 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) ((E). to get Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil contain a wealth of Vitamin A. This increases resistance to tho winter colds that are apt to spread through the family. So smooth is this emulsion, so pleasantly flavored, that it lacks the fishy taste d - At vour dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of 35c AdJrtss: Cutlcora An Exception Many Apple Varieties are more than 800 standard never There Insects that scientist says cross. But how about the political varieties of apples grown In orchards of the United States. bee and the straddle bug? A RELIEVES HEAD, CHEST 1 ' ! ' , - v If V A . :jtJ v ( J I A 111 1: B un- ' ' A fj'f $fc.Mm Marrying for money la better than dying m poverty Bomctlmes. W Wishing ) w lie who lives on his past reputation has a look. half-starve- d At night, dogs, If they are awake, have too much imagination. " W Stainless "Rub in" at'd inhalant unsurpassed. in preventing and relieving cold congestions; SOLD AT ALL' i 'QUALITY McKesson &ROBBINS ', DRUG STORES SINCE 1813 Some limbs of the law seem able to branch out very far. L COLDS . i 0,--V- ' end BACK ' , ' k New Wrapped Waistline Not for Stout Women Net RufTIings Used to Bedeck Evening Gowns Fight bell-shape- d OF NEW SMARTNESS Not satisfied with quietly raising our waistline?, ffishion now goes In for advertising the fact by means of girdles that wrap around well up over the waistline, and a few Inches below This Is a fashion meant for the slender, and of which the generously proportioned woman must be chary. Evening gowns frequently Introduce a wide girdle of crystal or colored bead material around the embroidered Often a contrasting color waist. makes this wrapped girdle more emphatic. s& j be short or it may be floor length or it may stop asywhere between. The two types shown here are extremely Interesting, each having an individ uality of its very own. The short wrap, shown to the right, with Ita capelike sleeves is a pretty caprice which attracts immediate at tention because of its unusualness. Its borderlngs of ermine interpret the black and white note effectively, sleeve There Is an under which ends in an ermine band Just below the elbow. Gardenias are the only decoration on the neckline. The lovely semi-fittewrap, below in the picture, as seen in the original, Is of transparent velvet, Its styling with a unique treatment of scallops at once calls forth admira tion. The bell sleeves and the hem line of this charming coat flare In a harmony of lines. The gorgeous white fox collar adds a note of enchant ment. This model would be ever so smart developed In black velvet with the white fox for striking contrast. Not every velvet wrap depends upon fur trimming to give It distinction, Some of the most outstanding have no other adornment save a mass of Intricate shirring or perhaps a garni ture of cleverly twisted or braided t. effects of ARMS BEAR BURDEN The sleeves must be different if the winter frock is to be a sartorial success. Milady has become so sleeve conscious that It mifst be trying for the designer to think up new and better sleeves for each succeeding model. Even sieves still persist, though In modified design. Just now, afternoon frocks are rejoicing In bishop sleeves, that wide, full sleeve beloved by the younger woman. The full part of that type of sleeve Is generally In a color contrasting with the body of the frock, or If the dress Is black, white lawn or georgette Is usually favored. Then, for diner wear, we have glittery, gleaming sleeves made entirely of sequins or else of net embroidered with stras3 or colored stones. When the sleeve is tight and per fectly plain. It Is generally cut with an almost geometric precision, so that It sets easily. But never, never. Is a sleeve entirely devoid of novelty or Interest. Not even In the least expen she frock, which, nfter nil. Is only a duplicate of Its more costly sister. - at ,J ; Sal-yatlo- Soybeans in Rations GASOLINE 4 T step In where a government had admitted failure, to pit all his energies and long years of perilous work in a fight against organized crime, was the task that Commisn sioner F. Bflth Tucker, of the his w'th wife, army, together set himself when he undertook to reform certain notorious criminal tribes In India. The "Crims" as the Indian criminals are called, consist of entire tribes of natives, some of whom are descended from the ancient rulers of India, They live almost entirely by robbery and rapine. There are about 1,000,000 Crims In India, banded together In a secret society whose sole business Is to commit crime. Both men and women take part In the robberies, while their children are employed as scoots and guides. The Crims use neither sword nor gun, and invariably carried out the raids miles away from their own Tillage. Then follows a general share out" of the spoil, which frequently represents a huge sum, In one nrovlnce 3.300.000 rupees were reported as stolen In one year. Of this amount only the odd 300,000 were recovered. Occasionally a tribe will keen a regular gang of perhaps 80 young men to do the robbery for the whole tribe. The remainder live aa agrl culturists. If one of the gang is taken by the police, his successor Is immediately named by the tribal chiefs. If he hesitates U go, every woman In the tribe mocks him. It Is a case of "No robbery no wife." Matter of Great Importance Tisn't hard to realize, What to buy if you are wise, But if you're doubtful write this Be- 1 GIVE PROPER CARE TO MILK UTENSILS - "CRIMS" OF INDIA ADEPTS IN CRIME " ' V Note the smart dlugonul fusiening stunning blouse which Is posed over one of the new strnightof-llnskirts which are so fashionable. The ensemble combines two novelty wool-e- n weaves, the material for the skirt being In black with a blouse In the popular Spanish tile which always contrasts effectively with brown or black. The scarf and the cuff edgings are of blurts botiile. The square buttons s re In black and red. The black felt hat Is edged with krlmmer. Very dmiiri are the black patent leather oxfords vhicb are worn with this striking outfit, likewise the patent leather bag which mlladj1 carries. stitching done in ecru en nances the shoes. uf the e In theme da people are buying wisely. j They study values more closely thna ever before, they compare price. The buyer today studies advertising carefully, and lb seller can use advertising nnd obtain better results tban when money Is more carelessly pent. Advertising nowadays pays both buyer and seller. AM |