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Show I I Jnoi sr. f Thin Z Airy-Fair- y i;v CIIEK1E r PHI rtr-ir-r- , . . nnrrr. rnt, Ltlil, UTAH r, aV( i MCHOl.A 1 OPirc FATTEN COCKERELS FOR EARLY MARKET IV infill fl Ruth Wyeth Spears l 1GREEN rTreUJ I Poultry man Notes Ajres for Economy and Quality. Ey J,.r At-- Associ&te F.xtr.s:on Poul- New Jerev uf :t :;ure WN U V.'hen is the best :nl I ; i' Strvu e time to fatten cuktrv'.s to market direct to butch-- r shops, hotels and homes? The ai.s.ver is: For most economic :M a.ns in weight, fatten them at eight weeks (f age. For best quality meat, fatten them between the ages of 12 n To Be Sure! Visitor I'm collecting for the suffering poor and shall be glad of your help. Housewife Suffering poor? Are you sure that they really do suffer? Visitor I'm quite sure. Why, I go into their homes and talk to them for hours on end! 3 YELLOW "Is that you, excited new phone. "Oh! it's it's a hat is his I . 'rl' f ' - u ? '4 , ' 1 , II I - I two-wee- eight-week-o- four pounds of feed, the old ones about four and one-haones pounds, and the about six pounds. The 12 and cockerels had the advantage of a larger proportion of choice breast and leg meat. The younger cockerels had a smaller proportion lf ftl J?lA f esi wfc iii?Tfcflh iV'h" j iius come knots for inset is clad m snk marith. 1 quisette, the surplice front of which presents a new line fur children's is, the:!..iancy n oi Driueb-iofrlnmnrnnc: frocks that is both charming and a napp"j iu o '.nf billowy tulle and lovely youthful. This forms a ruffle that is tied in at the high waistline with wedding array for her eto attendants that shall be a mauve velvet ribbon matching needs the ribbon on the puffed sleeves. ad of fabrics which jetothe romance and beauTraditional white satin is seen occasion. je in many new versions. In Paris, mes-S- r i!y important style Molyneux shows a sensational wedis the ding gown in broche silk satin with !ia t a being made this season of a lily design. It is of Second Em?h" wife xrnnd. Is diaphanous silk sheers in pire crinoline silhouette with posies as lessajh Lmaking of the wedding gown holdand sprays of ; as for the bridesmaid Irocks In the skirt. ing iotUe If a dresses of the little flower America, many women are choostee is an ethereal elusive ing the long, fitted bodice for their fc about the wedding scene that CHAM wedding dress as well as for their id out in terms of these love- street, spectator sports and evening li transparencies such as silk dresses. One smart version in bette, nets, white duchess silk satin features lid chiffons and silk organzas this moyen age waistline with a full aisseline de soies that blend gathered skirt and train. Many into the setting of a perfect brides prefer a gown on princess Jane or in later summertime. lines for its slim reed-likgrace. h bride in the illustration In silk marquisette as pictured it 8 entrancing picture in her is really fit for a princess. lovely summery silk mar- Silk net wedding veils are equally Its youthful princess lines, smart in the long or hip length pneement of decorative lace versions. Often they have caps to and its de- the dress or the bridal cormatch are in the quaintly beauti- - sage. A simple and out of the Joae With the Wind" tradi- ordinary cap worn by a recent bride Ihe train is a spectacular had a peaked crown, the entire headthe dress that reveals i piece made of closely allover a full length silk filmv net shirred tulle same as the veil. Shlace coronet to match the A charming suggestion for the The bride carries a seed bridesmaids is that of cunning little prayer book. boleros fashioned entirely of flat are also favored for sewed flowers. These may either frocks as they are smart match the color of the silk organsummer a? evenings as wpll die gowns they top or they may be i wedding itself. in contrasting color. Very effective n the little flowergirl's dress, also is the bolero that is made of suk sheer, is selected so pastel colored lace worn with the Scan be worn later on for gown of silk marquisette in matchor dancing school parties. ing or contrasting color. ing child pictured in the Western Newspaper Union. is strafe, i that the seasun lachange lover's i fd on-i- d- of choice meat after fattening, as well as before. Cockerels of all ages put most of their additional fat into edible portions other than leg and breast meat. Only a small part of the additional fat went into the breast meat. The proportion going into the thighs and the "drum sticks" also was small. Cockerels used in the tests were obtained by crossing White Leghorn males with females from a cross of Barred Plymouth Rock males and Rhode Island Red females. - period-drape- Herds of If the bureau of dairy industry reaches one of its objectives, the United States presently will have With half a million "super-cows.- " the help of federal funds earmarked for this purpose, and with the cooperation of state and local dairy organizations, the bureau has launched a project to breed 30,000 herds of superior cattle. As the essential part of the program, it is hoped to obtain for each farmer interested a proved sire, or the son of a proved sire, for his herd. Approximately 30,000 dairy farmin the proers are now gram. Particular emphasis is placed on securing accurate birth records. Herds involved, located in nearly every state, will be known as "pilot" herds, setting a standard course which the owners of other herds may eventually emulate. The Department of Agriculture has recently published a pamphlet entitled "List of Sires Proved in Dairy Herd Improvement Associations." Though the names of the owners of the listed sires are omitted, a farmer interested can get the information from the agricultural college in his state, where the records are on file. The publication contains the names of nearly 1,600 proved sires. an heart-shape- d e COTTON GOWN FINDS MUCH FAVOR TWO-PURPOS- KNITS SCHEME NICHOLAS 3 MS T- - S.v,iS Sfet "Super-Cows,- " New Government Program af EW lXtXiXt fi ht Fair Warning "Martha," said her mistress, "I want you to polish that table until I can see my face in it." But Martha had already given notice. "If I was you, ma'am," Rag Rug Crocheted in Squares. look." "THE diagram shows how the A. Measure each square carefully she replied, "I wouldn't contrasting squares are ar- so they will all be exactly the 1! ranged to give the rug its inter- same size. Full instructions for esting design. Whatever color slip covers for side chairs like the flow iron The scheme you use, black will be one shown are in the book offered ASY WAYwith most effective for joining the below. Homemaker NOTE: Every squares and for an edging of single crochet around the outside of should have a copy of Mrs. Spears' SELF- the rug. If the materials you have book SEWING, for the Home Dec HEATING IL2L are not the colors you want, don't orator. Forty-eigpages of illusXY V V is directions for the there trated slipmaking dye pot. forget always Thousands of women hav banished "ironing day blues" Producing your own colors may covers and curtains; also dressing work with this be the most exciting part of rug tables; lampshades and other usesaving Coleman Iron. Genuine, ful articles for the home. Price Entirely making. Entire ironing surface A crocheted rag rug like the 25 cents postpaid (coin preferred). hot is evenly healed, with 210 S. Address Mrs. Spears, one shown here uses odds and point and hot edges. 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If rags are used, tear or Srm." cut the strips not more than IV4 inches wide, and work with the raw edges turned in as shown here at i ftoleman Irnn ht time-savin- g. instant-lifthtin- Des-plain- one-thir- d m WU-t- d e pes fifty-eig- k ld Mother! Mother! a baby !" Cause for Complaint "Those garage people certainly ruin a car." "What's the trouble?" "Why, my car used to do seventy miles an hour. Then I let them put in a new speedometer, and now I can get only out of her." ar:d 20 weeks. The United States Department f Agiitulture found that when cockerels were fattened for two weeks beginning at the age of eight weeks, they gamed about 43 per cent in weight, compared with a weight gam cf about 18 per cent in a fattening period beginning at 20 weeks of age. Between the ages of 12 and 20 weeks, the older the cockerels were when fattened the less efl'.ciently they were able to put on extra weight. 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The tendency these days is to to Farmers Interest Of endupholstered pieces that with Heavy dress foundation have a be taken outside cannot readily less accessory ensembles in reserve not Dirty eggs that are washed do can be freed from dust by placing so as to change the character of the well when stored. over them an old sheet wrung out costume to tune to occasion. The keep in hot water and then beating well newest entrant into the interchangeOut of every hundred dollars the with a cane. The sheet will ab able costume realm is the dress of New York farmer spends for sorb the dust. typical black or navy crepe which is sold expenses, thirty dollars with a full length detachable front operating feed. for goes or panel of pleated crepe in white the some contrasting color. For tULSL A campaign has been started in r dress 3 fif practical hours of the day the to improve the quality of Ireland wfrCZ3v&:-fry; pmt,. jOti is worn without the panel and you the famous Irish potato. " can run about town looking trim and will tailored. Or in the oilice you Someone has figured that 50.000 apappear "neat as a pin" dressed rggs are laid everytheminute of the propriately for business hours. - - day. production part of To keep the bridge date or accept Irium contained in BOTH Pepsodent Tooth Powder an informal dinner engagement, you thousand chicks were Twenty-fivcan don the white or colorful pleat- flown from Barneveld, Holland, to and Pepsodent Tooth Paste ed panel in a jiffy. It fastens up London in less than 25 days. of a Lifetime". . . the "Thrill Youll Pepsodent to so thoroughly brush away get over the shoulders and there are once you usePepsodentcontaining Irium unsightly polish teeth to to bows adjust ribbon straps and nroblem of the poultry ...The thrill of seeing your teeth gleam such glorious brilliance . . . Pepsodent can make to make it look like an integral part industry is the lack of proper feath- with all their natural loveliness jour teeth sparkle as they natYou can depend on Pepsodent to bring urally should . . . and do it SAFELY. It of the dress, for it extends from ering of broilers in many of the contains NO BLEACH, NO PUMICE, NO about a vast improvement to neck to hem. heavy breeds. GRIT teeth For it is Irium that i MACAMIX JEL-SER- 4! ' 111 ''A J ... mm -- -- f -- sJ li'' ,.sA-'- f i X - e ' surface-stain- s, I fKm e jf I surface-stain- ed I Vogue for Pleats Feature of the Current Fashion The vogue of pleats, which is a feature of the current fashionA trend, frock is not confined to skirts. bolero own matching which has its plain has a pleated section below a dress A square yoke. pleated skirt also with an the sleeves blouse, a pleated has I frock to of the being the only part plain. severely left be c i'r aea Island- The pleated fashion in millinery I iit aiun"ing rls cstumes made of is reflected by pleated sashes which fW,, cotton rown adorn many of the new also he )f Georgia e,a ndlsland straw models and P!antations remi- Ntof I Ftebi e da's when Spanish fabric hats which have wide pleated to 8lden brims. Fin,, Iacket idea as interpret- HCv, mdd shown nt ton is 5 Leather Fashionable ?", Wotnen are not only this Leather is used for everything baniJ1!1' iacket with its afternoon dressy entire Skirt but theV afe vear from M. in Pastel shades to trimming smart the with cloth ptd on evening gowns. - I i skirt-wai- & 4 J A . r. son. A production record of 308 eggs established per bird in 51 weeks was ten hens entered in a New York by DIZZY DRAMAS I Try Pepsodent today "Plans" Noiv Playing OUR. NEW ) ( Pi HOUSE J x ) I Room CXNtNG By Joe Bowers plN living Room plan 7 egg laying contest. V BREAK FAST Much of the mortality that is common to the average pen of chicks comes during the first three weeks. I . broad-brimme- i S?took ir Australia's wheat crop is expected to be 163,000,000 bushels, or bushels more than last sea- helps d Grass alone is not enough for high producing cows. Without supplemental grain they will drop in proor duction, or lose body weight, both. Feed and sunshine are so important to egg production that on many get poultry farms, hens if they cod liver oil as regularly as were children. ( v KITCHEN PLAN") I f3 "- J, 7 AH oT.l -g HERE COMES THE FURNITURE ( INSTALMENT cryPLANj- - ) |