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Show 1938 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 28, FAGS FOUR By - DWIG SCHOOL DAYS Young Vegetables More Nourishing - J.t, ,M Gardeners should avoid the common mistake of letting vegetables grow too vegeUrge before picking. Younger nourtable are more tender, more more palatable. ishing and Root crops radish, carrot, beet-- are at their best when hardly half Seed e grown. Tests at the showed that peas Institute Breeding are most tasty and nourishing just before the pods become completely filled out Corn should be picked, it is adviser, the just at the "milk" stage when nail, kernal, gouged with the finger yieMs a milky juice. Summer squash should be used when they are small, just after the blossom has dropped off. Various other vegetables, of course,' should be allowed to mature more Tocompletely before they are used. winter and squash matoes, cantaloups, for instance, are usually allowed to ripen on the vine. i j;-- Dry-Cleani- rjng out the rvauonai agutiuuiiai of surplus policy of utilizing a part reserves of production to maintain inthe stabilize to and farm products come (of farmers, according to Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service. "Throuirh the crop insurance prc- " v rrvs.' "there will be set ud in storage a receive ui insured upon drawn can be by which wheat growers when they suffer yield losses resulting from drought, tlooa, hail, plant diseases, insect infestations and other unavoidable causes." Storage reserves will be built up of wheat paid in by farmers aa premium on insurance. This wheat will be released through farmers in payment of indemnities for crop losses. Paying in from crop surpluses for insurance and drawing out reserves for crop loss compensation will help to stabilize market wheat supplies and prices. Farmers will pay premiums either in wheat or its cash equivalent at the current market price. When premiums are paid in cash, the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation will buy wheat with money paid in. The tarm-e- r will have his choice of accepting payment for crop losses either in the form of wheat to obtain the money for cash, indemnity. Wheat sold to prevent storage deterioration or to move some of the reserves to another location must be promptly replaced with new wheat. "Crop insurance," Mr. Peterson says, "is resigned to enable the wheat industry to take care cf its own losses." The cost of the actual insurance will be borne by farmers. The Government will pay for administration storage costs. Farmers will have opportunity to obtain detailed information on the crop insurance program at local meetings to be held soon. Crop insurance on wheat will be available in any county or area where sufficient numbers of farmers participate in the program. Crop insurance application forms will be available in offices of county committees during the harvest period of the current crop. Jtm : g, "Dry-clea- dry-cleani- - dry-cleani- I irir, - 6 garments should be hung out of doors until all solvent has evaporated. 7 All garments should be free of solvent before pressing is done. Starch, sugar and perspiration stains must be removed with water, since they are insoluble in cleaning fluid, Miss Agren says. Dry-cleane- g. Classified Ad Column i: d Sprinkling Water On Plants Not Effective Gardening sprinkling is becoming less popular each year, for gardeners are learning that sprinkling is not only a waste of time but a possible source of damage to crops. Sprinkling tends to moisten the surface soil only, encouraging root growth at that point. Much of the food absorbed by plants is found deep er in the soil, and plants induced to root near the surface may be par tially starved. Moreover, lateial root3 near the surface are in danger of injury during hoeing. Too frequent sprinkling is inadvis able also because experiments at the e Seed Breeding Institute shows it tends to promote mildew. Mildew is a funerus disease which is damaging to several favorite flower", particularly zinnia. Considered from the time angle, sprinkling is highly impractical. It can safely be done only in the evening, as water sprinkled on foliage under a hot sun may lead to damaging scalding. There Is, moreover, great waste of time in holding a hose and directing the spray. The most effective, and at the same time the easiest method of watering is to lay the hose on the ground, letting the water sink deep into the soil around the growing roots. The flow of water should not be too heavy, or there will be a washing of soil and exposure of roots. The water should run slowly in one place for 20 minutes to half an hour. Small channels may be traced to lead the water along the rows. Ferry-Mors- Leave orders for reonies and other flowers for Decoration Day at D. II. Rosenbaum, 142 So. Mton St. Brigham City. FOR SALE Fryers, 16c per pound. tl Perry Stanf ilL 5-- FOR RENT Apartment. Call Mrs. Catherine Watkins. 34.a--2 6 Lawn Mowers Sharpened Will be in town for one week, until June 1st. Bring mowers to Cam Smith Black smith Ship. G. V. Allen. tip 6 GENERAL ELECTRIC 4 ft. Refrigerator, good shape, $60.00. Schoss Electric Co. Ogden - Tremonton. All Kinds of Flower Hants The Christensen Troduce Fruit Stand. """ jCt" dry-cleani- st ' rrr-a- ng Certain rules of safety must be ap according plied to home in Miss Ellen Afrren. extension home management specialist at the Utah n State Agricultural college. and home at done be can easily ing ninth romnarative safety if certain precautions are taken," Miss Agrtn says. First of all, Miss Agren believes, an effective and safe type of solvent should be used. It is usually best to purchase a type of solvent especially designed for cleaning purposes. Miss Agren gives a series of safety rules to be followed in around the home. Thcr are: out of doors, WDo all away from fire, toul in. the shade. 2 Use a solvent which ecmiorma to Stoddard's specifications. This type will burn, but will not explode under ordinary atmospheric conditions. on a sunny day. 3 Do There is some danger of fire from static sparks in atmosphere of low humidity. or ordinary 4 Napha and high-tegasoline should never be used for cleaning. 5 A washing machine should never be used in Sparks caused by friction may result in conflagration. LINOLEUM felt base 28c sq. yd Nationally advertised burlap back inlaid, new 1938 patterns, $1.23 sq. EXAMINATIONS ANNOUNCED yd. Guaranteed low prices on all qualities of rugs and carpeting. The United States Civil Service Ogden Linoleum Co. 2368 Wash. Blvd., Ogden, Utah. tf. Commission has announced open com petitive examinations for the follow FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 ing positions: Geneticist (poultry), various grades block from Main Street. Inquire James Walton, rhone Residence, $2,600 to $4,(500 a year, Bureau of su.a-i- ; Animal Industry, Department of Agbusiness, 23J. riculture. College training, and refcASn fAiu ror dead and useless search experience, or substituted cowa and horses. Call Maple Creek graduate study, in some phase of aniTrout Hatchery, Brigham mal genetics are required. Reverse Charge. Veterinarian (poultry pathology), tf . various grades, $2,600 to $4,600 a year, Bureau of Animal Industry, DeOUR partment of Agriculture. College training with major study in veter inary medicine and research experi ence in the field of animal pathology, or substituted graduate study in certain related field are required. MAKE COOD OR WE DO Principal poultry husbandman, $5,- 600 a year, Bureau of Animal Indus Co. try, Department of Agriculture. Col Tremonton, Utah . Phone 28 lege training with major study In ag - """ i- v.kt - J r- ... - ' v H EROESOFAM ERICA 'tl -rl Hit MAN WHO J STORY 'X CAPTURH) LlGHTMGn m FRANKLM Ab 31 4 11 ... 51 A - - mmi '.r.fj Grasses and legumes check costly soil losses and help provide plenty of cheap feed for livestock. Cutting Young Plants Makes Bushier Growth Cutting off young plants above the second joint or node, after they have grown several inches tall, causes bushier, more spreading plant growth without sacrificing size or quality of bloom. e Tests at the Seed Breeding Institute show this procedure may be followed with zinnia, snap draggon, bachelor button, clarkia, larKspur, suipigiussis ana stock, although it is definitely not recommended for asters. Plants so treated will be in full bloom earlier, although first bloom will be later. With the more spreading growth there are more flowers. , lJ. Sags ZL Otod insurance for wheat will becarone of the important methods of Rules of Safety Must Be Applied To Uncte Jim For Insurance From Crop Surplus i . . Ferry-Mors- Reserve Wheat Ferry-Mcrs- Mongoose, Snake Killer The mongoose is India's snake killer. It destroys not only the eggs and young but kills venomous adult reptiles as well. However, the mongoose, if bitten, dies like any other animal. Its secret lies in agility and quickness of eye. First it gets the snake to strike, dodges swiftly and, before the reptile can recover, sinks its own fangs into its opponent's neck. Subscribe for the Leader Consult the, Keep Cool Headed. Straw Hats for Work, Dress or Play. Save money at CLIFF'S CLOTHIERY. A S'.atesman who was also writer, Inventor, printer, ambassador, newspaper publisher. Leader Ads Get Results By flying a kito during a thunderstorm a he diecovered that electricity and were the am. This led to his Invention ol the lightning rod, which protects buildings from lightning. t light-nin- Franklin helped write the Declaration of Independence. He also wrote a book lull o! wise and witty sayings, the lamous "Poor Richard's Almanac." Two hundred years aao he printed a magazine, still being pub lished today the Saturday Evening Post riculture of veterinary medicine and experience in connection with poultry research programs are required. Applicants for these positions must not have passed their fifty-thir- d birthday on the date of the close of receipt of applications. This age limit does not apply to persons granted preference because of military or naval service, except that such applicants must not have reached the retirement age. The closing date for receipt of applications from States east of Colorado is June 20, and from Colorado westward, June 23. 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Save money CLIFF'S CLOTHIERY. at youH add up the cost of fuel used to heat water Ii during summer months with a monkey stove or in a tea kettle, then add the cost of heating water with coil in your furnace (which increases fuel con- 3-- sumption 20) during the heating season you'll find that in actual dollars and cents it amounts to approximately the low cost of Automatic Electric Hot Water service. You know, of course, what a comfort and convenience it is to have an abundance of hot water at a turn of the tap it? anytime day or night. So why not have You're already paying for it. Let us give you full particulars. Immediately, youH decide that never again will you run up and down the cellar steps, nor bother with matches, soot, ashes. tf. 493-J-- 2. iACROSS THE COUNTRY 6-- - - Fronk Chevrolet 31 FOR ICE Beverages & Coal One of the most important parts of modern banking is the national network of correspondent relationships between banks. From one end of the country to the other, banks cooperate in serving their customers. In transferring funds, clearing checks, and rendering banking services, this Bank along with its correspondent connections is ready to serve you at any time in your business or personal financial affairs. COME IN We Welcome AH New Business Bear River STATE BANK BESSINGER BROS. 1 TREMONTON, UTAH : 36: Snjotj is t tit: , mn nn t 1 1 1 1 1 1 f j - LET'S TALK IT OVER fitttti XuXnq uHlkCkeapStaiHidbj |