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Show LEW FREE PRESS. LEW. Contrasts i Siara IT AH Pars Are QorgeougrThis Wifrpp .1 ? '1 ? UI : C. 'I New Hybrid Wheat LSets Good, Record 'i I I i $ IT- Dy CIIERIE NICHOLAS Tenmarq, Fair Example of American Type Produced by Hybridization. Preperw! - Satty Ses by the ("nlte1 Hatee Department t Agriculture. WNU Servic. exTenmarq, the new cellent quality, bard red winter wheat which made a good showing this year in spite of the drouth. Is a good example of an American variety produced by hybridization from wheats of other countries. Tenmarq, produced and tested by the Kansas aricutural experiment station and the United States Department of Agriculture, derives its name from the pedigree number of the male parent and the female parent. Marquis. Ten sixty-siis a selection of hard winter wheat made In 19T6 from a bulk lot of Crimean wheat introduced from Russia. Marquis is the result of a cross made In Canada in 1S92 between an early ripening spring wheat from Calcutta. India, and Red Fife, a high quality, hard red spring wheat Introduced Into Canada In 1S42 from Dan zlg, Prussia. Tenmarq also is an excellent example of the procedure followed by the bureau of plant industry In producing and testing new varieties. The first cross of Marquis and was made in 1913. Several hundred selections of this cross were tested In the plant breeding nursery at Manhattan, Kan., until 1924, when the selection now known as Tenmarq was advanced to field plot tests on the agronomy farm. As It continued to show the good qualities sought, it was tested at experiment stations in western Kansas, and at stations in Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and Nebraska. Tenmarq appeals to the grain trade, millers, and bakers, because It has Inherited many of the milling characters and "baking strength" of Marquis. Its spring wheat parent. Marquis Is considered In the flour markets of the world as a high standard for new varieties. Tenmarq Is superior to Turkey, Kharkof, Kanred, and Blackhull. old varieties of hard red winter wheat In yield, stiffness of straw, earliness, and quality, the characters of primary interest to farmers. It was grown In quantities this year by 00 Kansas farmers and lived up to advance expectations, although the yield was affected by the drouth. Tenmarq Is not so winter hardy as Kanred and Turkey and Is not recommended for northern Kansas or states to the north. high-yieldin- - " 1,1 A g- - -.. - r; ; : : elgn affairs. Slam, in 1925, secured the of outgrown extraterritorial abrogation still Is oriental in spirit, but treaties and won her complete sovermodern occidental of great Yarlety. In eignty. In the mission schools, assimilating- thlnes western. Slam theOriginating physical-traininIdea has spread has maintained its distinctive Individu ality. Few countries offer more star rapidly throughout the land. The late king himself was Scout Chief for the tling contrasts. is not It unusual in Siamese cities Wild Tiger corps. Although that organto see policemen halting motor and ization has since ceased to function, Its street car traffic to make way for some spirit Is carried on In a Boy Scout orknown as the Wild Tiger Kaleidoscopic medieval pageant With ganization Cubs. modern hospitals and dispensaries Education has become compulsory. available, many people still prefer More than 86 per cent of local schools medicinal concoctions made from rhi noceros horns, snake galls, and strange and 50 per cent of government schools are g cerDS. oxcarts and shuf- ern situated in monasteries or are modoutgrowths of the old temple fling elephants vie with motorcars for the right of way on many country schools. In Bangkok, too, is a university and medical roaas. Siamese Rebeccas in Bangkok fill their Jars (or oil tins) with water school In the east of Slam, bordering on tt sanitary street hydrants. In some French Indo-ChlnIs a wide mountain-eof north Slam tiger whiskers are ncircled parts plateau, 300 feet to 500 considered much more effective In run- feet above sea level and tilted slightly . l8h!ng an enemy than is police court to the east o that It drains Into the let, on the visit of the king and queen of Slam to the United States in mighty Mekong. During the dry season 1931, when King Prajadhlpok revealed his keen Interest In athletics, radio, this territory Is very arid, and during ana motion pictures, and discussed In the rains It is often heavily flooded; excellent English with newspaper cor- consequently It Is the poorest section In Siam, and the people often have difrespondents and business leaders such In securing a comfortable liveficulty things as free press and democracy. lihood. wnue the queen played golf, many peoUntil ple were amazed to discover how mod extendedrecently, when the railway was beyond Nazor Ralnsima ern the royal family really was. to Ubol RaJadhanI, the people (Korat) Again, through the forthcoming visit or the king for further optical treat were severely handicapped In getting ment, the "Land of the Free" In Asia their produce out to market centers- will meet our United States and mutual Considerable wealth, however, lies in the redwood and other forests located appreciation will be Increased. In the mountains. These and other rea biam Land of the Free? Such Is the meaning of Muang Thai, the name sources will be developed because railroads and highways are being extended by which the Siamese have always known their country. Superficially, It into the region. Chandaburl province, bordering the might seem somewhat of an anomaly; Gulf of for, until less than two years ago, when rorestea Slam, mfinds prosperity in Its mils, pepper, coffee, and In a constitution was born, Siam was the There Are Various Ways sole remaining absolute monarchy In ruby, sapphire, and zircon mines. Minerals and Rice. the Family of Nations. of Destroying Stumps South Siam embodies about one-hal-f Yet the name Muang Thai has sigIs an object stumps can be If time nificance. Of all the numerous races of the elongated Malay penlsula, with removed quickly by use of dynamite its population gradually shading Into or a and tribal groups who In successive stump puller, but either method almost Like lower pure Malay. Malaya, entails considerable work and migrations have swept down across expense, southern Asia, only the Siamese have u is ncn in minerals, especially tin. says Pathfinder Magazine. If the procand also considerable produces quantivictorious. ess can be stretched out over several emerged Against many vl ties of In rubber. normal times an av. ctssltudes they have maintained their of nine million dollars' worth of weeks they can be removed with little complete Independence and forged erage tin annually goes into foreign marts expense or effort Fire is the agent themselves a modern state. used but several weeks of treatment from these mines. Now Quite Accessible. are Eastward, westward, and northward Is necessary before the entire stump Today we can step aboard the magtc from made inflammable. The treatment stretches the vast alcarpets provided by Imperial Airways, luvial Bangkok consists of boring several vertical holes of central Siam, level as a Into K. L. M., and at London, table plain the top of the stump, Oiling them top the rice granary of the coun with Amsterdam, or Marseilles and be and then adding hot It is the try. heart of the kingdom and water. saltpeter, whisked away to this interesting ori The chemical will source the gradually be of of Its wealth. ental land in a little over a week, for An carried to all parts of the stump and area of roughly 50,000 square miles as the holes Slam lies at the aerial crossroads of should be reempty the Far East Or we can go by boat is enclosed between the high mountain filled. After about they four weeks durbackbone that extends the Burma along and drop off at Penang, Singapore, or ing which time the holes have been border and Hong Kong, as Bangkok Is linked to the Korat the battlements that face refilled about three times, the stump is plateau. Penang by train, to H6ng Kong by lo What the Nile is to Egypt the Ma ready to burn. Due to the saltpeter cal steamer, and to Singapore by both. fire will even follow the the deep roots In the long curving sweep of Bang. Nam Chao Bhraya is to this fertile and consume them. valley. Every summer year during the kok's river highway, the Me Nam Chao season the river overflows Its Bhraya, Is revealed the pageant of rainy World Wheat Supplies Slam's commercial activity. Many of banks and stretches out through Its network of canals and distributaries, Production 80 mills line water of wheat In the northern rice the Bangkok's front Chinese junks and lighters clut- depositing rich silt and providing the hemisphere, not Including Russia and ter their wharves, with endless queues required water for the rice lands. China, Is expected to be about 325,000,-00.Nearly of all Slam's ex bushels less than last year, and the of perspiring, coolies dumping baskets of rice In their holds. port trade consists of rice. Most of crop of the southern hemisphere about Other boats lift their rough matting the people devote their lives to Its cul- lOo.OOO.OOO bushels less, according to tivation, and it forms the chief food the government survey, sails and slip downstream to the says Wallaces island of Koh Si Chang, where for both people and domestic animals. Parmer. The world carryover appears Uilengmal, second city of Slam, was to be about the same as last deep-drasteamers take on cargo. year. The founded In the Eleventh century, and United States carryover is est!mntPi at Nearly 90 per cent of all Slam's for. 200.000.000 hnshola eign trade moves up and down this wa subsequently gained ascendancy principalities. Because of with the estimated production of 401 terway, accompanied by all the strange neighboring ts Importance, it long gat on the fence 000,000 bushels, indicate. . smells and cries peculiar to an oriental h . ; m,n uwiutam; between Burma and Slam and was ut ai,wu,uw bushels. 3uyi.jr port With a one first and pulled then way the other, normal domestic utilization of about As a capital city, Bangkok is not old. to which rival sought by 025,000,000 bushels, this It Is but a few years senior to Wash according would leave force of arms to claim Its allegiance. a carryover next ington, on the Potomac. The New July of about 15GO0O-(XX- ) Is iTilengmal bushels If there are no net attractively located on Kama I bridge, Its enormous spans Imports or exports. etched sharply against a background the Me Ping, one of the chief tributaMe ries of the Nam Chao water-front Bhraya. Be of colorful temples and It stretches a rice plain backed shops, gives the city its date line. This yond Plan Crop Locations 475-fomountain of structure, first to link the two by the Imposing 5,500-foo- t Considerable thought Is going to be portions of the city, was dedicated In Jjol Sutep. Chlengmai's unsophlstlcatlon Is her needed to plan 1903 crop rotations so April. 1932. In commemoration of the as ,t0 avoId damage from chinch bu one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the ch,cf chari- - There are no hotels; only Is not an onarr tn a railway resthouse. Visitors usually and of the of Bangkok reign founding stay with friends. One associates inatlon or reduction of acreages of the present Chakkrl dynasty. with Lao saleswomen. Thej the grass crops such as wheat, oats Extensive festivities brilliant in ori Chlngmal come ana sit on your veranda for and rye. Care can be taken, however Its dedication. attended ental splendor in planning field arrangements so that At six o'clock in the morning on that hours, displaying beautiful hnndwork these of antique and modern silspecimens crops are more or less Isolated said after prayers having April day, from the cornfields. If the wheat fields bronze, silk and lacquer ware and lighted incense before the statue ver, are separated from corn which few can see and resist by fields of of the Rama L which stands at the The staffs of several teak B"y oeans, potatoes, or other approach of the bridge. King Trajadhl-pok- , and of the missionary schoolscompanies and hos-- crops such as sugar beets the buns clad In ancestral garments, cut re not likely to migrate throusrh thorn comprise the principal foreign the thread of silk that barred the en- pltals in Chlengmal. One of the .u uic iruru. i rairie Farmer. population trance. Then, mounting the golden pamissionary enterprises In lanauln. surrounded by parasols of outstanding the city ts the asylum for lepers. Many the princes of these unfortunates are Clover in Ontario state, and accompanied by made comand high officials, he made the first fortable In the excellent In the clover plots at the procottages Ontario crossing of the bridge. vided for them. They are treated with Agricultural college there are American Influence. esters of chaulmoogra OIL and in strains of early red clover. perenn7al the America has touched Slam In many many cases the disease ts arrested. If red clover, sweet clover, white ways. Through American missionaries not completely cured So effective has and alsike. says the Montreal clover Herald modern medicine was first practiced been this work that the government Nearly 25,000 In all are being and progressive schools developed in now grants an annual subsidy toward studied, these plants including strains and the country. Americans brought the its upkeep. Indigenous hardy types from Russia first printing presses and also adapted Each year approximately 100.000 other northern countries! 20 vowel and and consonants 44 the teak logs go down the river to Bamr- - Amerlcr., and fromEuropean old pastures in Ontonal marks of the Siamese written kok, 23,000 are routed by the Salweea tario, the language to the keyboard of a type- river to Burma, and another 8,000 ride lection andobjective being thorough seto comwriter. the turbulent waters of the Mekoce to bine the best characters. . Aided by American advisers of for Indo-Chln- SUM g siow-movln- a, Air-Fran- s 0 two-thir- d off-coa- st ft M ' ':, a- - t wi goei , K, -- ... "I rda, V I - or I 1 4h c t, Tt lver hot , aki I rder. lare tVAtJ JtrJsCh.' til D if It Hi faalt when MM th Hoor with Loti LETS PATRONIZE BCMB . in 4. . iT he 4 wai Ibed. anded kdc Co will link, la bei 7 me t stab MATTER NOccat or a suit or a dress be trimmed with fur this season, according to the present ways of fashion, it Is not too lavishly furred. The same is true of th new separate fur pieces and "sets" which include muffs, the more sumptuous and the more spectac ular the better do they interpret the latest style trends. The big theme among furriers this season Is capes capes that are made of furs so gorgeous and grand they look worth a king's ransom. To illustrate, see the cape centered in the picture. This luxurious silver fox eaie is r In shape, fastens on the left shoulder and has four tails falling to the back. The beauty of capes such as this Is that they can be worn with different costumes, Imparting an air of distinction wherever they go. Of course, we do not have to call attention to the attractive evening gloves which this lady Is wearing, for no doubt they registered at first glance. They are of white suede, shirred In an openwork pattern as you see. The separate cape theme Is by no means confined to evening fashions; on the contrary, the newest thing goin? In the way of a fur piece is the fur cape which can be worn with either the cloth coat or the dress, if you prefer, which is made of a wintry woolen. The idea is conveyed in the stunning outfit to the right In the group. Here Is something practical and smart. The color of this superb Russian lynx which forms the cape, blends In with the tone of the cloth to perfection. A particularly likable feature of this handsome is that while It Is really a separatecape piece it looks as If it were really an applied trimming vt nen you stop to think of It what a worthwhile possession separate fur cape such as this is wear It with anything, dress, coat or senii-circu'a- good-lookin- g OF BEAUTY ipsa ket. him ? SCHOOL doo ;hai 7ur Writt ieath ace sal THE WHOLE WHEAT CEEU "Makes Cream Taste Bettef Western Made For Western Ak Your Grot it )octor , Js dlnnei JrassI ' ked del It was THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STOET It was was ace's fli JrassI n 'l'ho i The aft-hea-ri phrase, "Bar bealwaU: nd help yoar neirhbon" it tnu Jerhapi tad ma "Pert bat "Buy InternoanUln Made O--k d J kelp yoortelf ia aqnallr tme. If yen want to in tare roar evt H. hood, proride future jobe for rear incidentally, ear money tn ywr ati haiea, bar InternioanUin Hade Geoa, HOMER KELSON, Bobi Ii Mini-and- , 1 off, a h his t 6?ht It tely' of i talk At 400 Utah Oil Itill Gra TitaWe Refining iJ'anct tha tele IdiSt nd Service Stations in Utah 9ie cura There are salt lakes In TH which are remnants of shrinkip,, glacial W" of huge fresh-watformed In past ages. I aatlon er )'y, y' l iatened iiifJdenly i I broke had ev tnrst foi hs face. lio-lif- WILSON I HOTEL sreaeh a writini clng m; agreemi sell tl id. He he t fe: said he fed befoi H SOUTH 2nd Salt Lake City The 'Center of f 12 - Conven!eB Shopping and District ' Reasonable b." 'ance gai o wond led at th Theater pents sh Rates 1 the v, ftlon wa; the pei rtunate, nee got I i Wa solicit your patron Cafe in connection . I - 5 OTTO R. MAAS. Up. SI' ' Europe Is a lfttle smaller than ths United States and but it has more than four as many people. tha have'""e onlv costumes in 8 fn this In every eoSc Inance n! L nCrta,n V Ek borderings " ' " glCl n bespek terms" - and fnr 1 S, ' 'ha "y, STfT nSl , truly smart are Com' Ith sMr p The Sflvlno- - this moi all the fi!c!de." i( !t why W Vance thla column you will ceira cheek for i the revo jBoor? And r isiana Bans The island of Tuanak . M Cook islands, sank into 183S, drowning over p'ou were 1 dog this V Ifed. "?"es. yes tants. j silence thf 1 out of VfJ femlnTnVL' .1 the b'ned with" See fetal thread father stitching A curious Is re Coe. but predom- mac he ha; Pstaked Plual.. KUSS,an' fasst J " K "lK na bt Intermonntaln made G0". ta above. Send your etery eraa to Intermonntain ran. P. O. Box 155S Ban your atory appear! frankly Russlll turbans which ,;. Zr,.m will farkham prassl wi m week will 'iiU,l hat Jmi. in. ' , t A il V" ; fashioned " Not like bits of peanut brittle. c I had b fa lett( 1i Is -, can Grassl, I . win ne in vogue this winter Some have a long panel that start, ai he waistline at the back ; others fea P'cHmen for Bulloni Thick parchment made ui. inn buttons add to the long line 0 es being lmicbed Thel" ore available curled u-tlds yearhl on o'l ntftse. moan ston t eourses and red is an invitatioa go elsewhere. Trains Will Be in Vogue This Winter, Says Paris til te flr." Croon coat aff'S so Ilk 4 li Western Newspaper Union. k back of the dress. very forma, dresses wit? that s used for a train nard obtains volants that are continued down "1 ground in irregular effects. perara: , flame-colore- s Serg aor." 5 r com-binin- g soml-dres- i Is cig "Archei GOLD" "GRAINS OF By CHERIE NICHOLAS Three dresses I'arlsiennes like: One from Mirande called "Pour Plaire," which, interpreted, means "to please," and it should, for it is a dinner frock in black velvet with the lower portion of the bulbous sleeves made of bright blue velvet It has a belt of the bright blue velvet, too, and the neckline is shaped something like a stirrup, round In the back and squared off in the front The second model is by liosevlenne and named "Satnico," after the novel new fabric of which It is made, satin with a mat surface It Is an afternoon dress of satin combined with incrusted bands of the reverse side of diagonal the satin which is mat The third item Is from who has called it "Ciros." It isIrmone, a brown wool trimmed with coat in brown lamb as collar and cuff frosted rm. collar and cuffs are small and discreet and the coat has a tailored iook hhm!l n nrst glance, but on second glan you see it Is also a "tnce ijipolnl 3ie Ita goant ; i, point NEW HIGH TURBANS NOVEL TO EXTREME t k UTAH B!CH 8CHOOL Of BEAUTY CULTURB 8a. Main Salt Lake CiU, tta three-quarte- THREE NEW GOWNS met 1 Largest Elk Antleri The largest pair of elk tat!a recorded by the government purchased in Colorado SpriBpu! 1897 for the emperor of Gtmm Their length of beam was fu Inches, and there were 12 poial e , ( CULTUEJ Ul full-lengt- h the Why net set your training at the h rt and b;t equipped tcheel Wit Where yam ran Itara a ird aioa that will make yoo faidctoi. iciailt. young woman's hat if you are wanting to know, is a brown antelope felt trimmed with leather. The most Important bit of news in regard to this hat Is that It has an embossed monogram at one side of the crown Just over the right eye. It Is mono- graninied bocause the fashionable thing to do is to monogram most everything this season. Mademoiselle sitting so placidly In the picture has on one of those sleek, patrician looking gray kid- skin coats which are so beautifully slenderizing. The model shown has a double sailor collar (turn it up or down) which is youthful in line and ex- ceeumgiy nattering, 'ifie sleeves are full below the elbow, which is a char acteristic feature of many of the newest coats. The black felt sombrero is edged and banded with black wool. If you are having a suit tailored, let it reflect Russian Inspiration In that its tunic-likcoat be bordered with fur all around, even up the front or side-frofastening. There should be an upstanding collar fencing the throat A cossack turban of matching fur with a muff of the same are essential to complete the picture. r The coat, all of fur uu iue Den across the front and run peasant sleeves, is also a favorite. Other fur style notes point to the re turn of gray squirrel Into favor, also borders of tawny, showy furs around nemnnes or bandings of flat furs such as caracul or nutria. A black cloth cossack outfit with bandings, tall turban and muff of black caracul, is chic i P , suit This I jlpula UTAH HIGH a how lavishly 4 and miuuu. uuie vnan zu,uuu of plants are described. :' iiWn a. Vai ia wai w have been classified in a s prv i homi coo. Lists 20,000 Nativt nora of the Snvut Soviet x bare-backe- f 1 x Prepared by National Oeocraphla Society. WMhlorteo. D. C W.NU Service. nine-tenth- 1 Jl Ten-sixty-s- Quaint Siamese Cart. L v . Battle for Light Babies under five w pounds weipht at birth have trouble surviving, physician. . he in f'e- Funn - 1 I'Hlible; It r'ng it n'i.A-milkCasein, o product ouw is used to make buckles, combs, hairbrush j rors and other articles. , P.. f out too sraall ap |