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Show LEHI FttEE PRESS. LEHL UTAH Axis Seamen Arrive at Canal Zone Farm Topics Cleaning Patent Leather '" Wins Revere Award . Ta clean ihose fasidoQille pates leather accessories, wipe spots first with a soft clean cloth and then polish with a cloth on which hav been sprinkled a few drops oi glyc V 1 erin. il BEES PROVIDE EASY PROFITS - . Pickling Vegetables X Lice and Mites Small Initial Cost Sufficient By F. B. MEACHAM (Po'essoi of Beekeeping. North Carolina State College.) person, The average bees wander from flower probably never realized watching to flower, that thou- developed a profitable beekeeping. Breaking into the bee business in a small way is comparatively easy, and 10 should take care of all costs, including the bees, for the beginner. The amount of honey that one may produce depends, of course, upon the honey plants in his section. However, even where flowering plants may appear scarce, the bees Most make an amazing harvest. localities can produce honey profitsands have hobby from : ' 'u. ; J' S lr S - V M ' v 1 v i Vj f'.t I . Eugene Phillips, 33, of Fort Worth, Texas, who heads list of winners in the Revere award for best contribuGenerally speaking, apiaries may tions made by workers at the bench be kept any place where they will Some of the 102 German and Italian seamen who sabotaged and to America's defense plans. He was not cause trouble. They seldom interfere with humans or animals scuttled the vessels Eisenbach and Fella off the coast of Costa Rica, awarded first prize ($5,000) for his unless improperly handled. pictured when they arrived at the Canal Zone quarantine station prepara- creation of a system for the blind Honey flavors vary according to tory to deportation to Europe via the first Japanese vessel. landing of airplanes. plant of most value to the bee and blooming heaviest at any one time 100 in a locality. As a rule, it will pay to make a g study of the plants in before establishing the locality hives, and to be sure that the bees are within easy flying distance. Bees will readily fly from one to three miles for honey plants and do ably. blood-suckin- g 5 s for Defense For Better National Nutrition nectar-bearin- blood-suckin- it successfully. Contrary to popular belief, bees are far easier to handle than the inexperienced think. The beginner usually uses a veil made of wire screen with ventilated cloth top and bottom. This is worn over the head and keeps the bees away from the A Wf j ll face. Some prefer gloves with long but these are to wear special sleeves attached, usually discarded after the bees are handled a few times. Except for a smoker, nothing else is required. I AGRICULTURE a v w m am 1 i L I jp By Florence C. Weed i '4 v' Miininiv President William Green of the American Federation of Labor, presents the President with an original At the National Nutrition conference held in Washington at the reoil painting bearing legend, "A. F. quest of the President 400 physicians and health officers were told that of L. 100 Per Cent for Defense." to "diet standards of 75 per cent of our population need to be raised Fifty thousand large color posters withstand the strain of total defense." Picture shows (left) Paul V. were reproduced for local A. F. of L. M. who the federal security administrator, conference; opened L. unions. Wilson (center) and Russell Wilder of Mayo clinic. Mc-Nu- tt, (This is one of a aeries ot articles showing tow farm products are finding an important market in industry.) Drilling America's Corn High-Flier- First of Its Kind s Not all the corn cobs go into pipes nor are they burned in the stove in the farm kitchen. Tons of this ... waste is ground into stock feed and crushed to dust for sweeping compounds. Cobs are charred to the charcoal stage and used for fuel, for making gun powder and in the decolorizing process. Cobs are converted into glue, incense, 1 f v fy resin and tar. It is hard to believe that the pith the corn stalk goes to Milady's dressing table in the form of face It also finds a use as the powder. insulating lining for refrigerators, as pipe covering, papier mache and A corn plastic, novelty pottery. Zein, is being made commercially 6nd goes into buttons and other small articles. Corn oil is widely used as a food and also finds a place in pharmaceuticals. The refining process yields excellent feeds for poultry and livestock. Although corn starch usually is considered a food, it goes into the inedible products of more than 30 industries including the textile, Paper making, laundry and wood Other industries. manufacturing uses are in the manufacture of fuel briquets, electric battery compounds for dry cells, adhesives and dusting rubber goods to prevent sticking. Dextrin, roughly described as (i roasted" starch, is used for gummed envelopes, stamps and of blood-sucke- I -- J ITHr-T- H inn 'nili T Flight test crews of Boeing Aircraft company at Seattle undergoing veneer glue. It is the binder At top, that precedes stratosphere hop in the program that holds the inflammable material to out of wash nitrogen and oxygen pure are breathing men exercising on the y All are now wires of blood. Below, men are shown in the the sparklers. and must wear masks even at sea level. strato-chambe- Fourth-of-Jul- r. strato-chambe- r. Arms Meet U. Agricultural News hull of a steamship ever built in an American shipyard shown as it was launched at Pascagoula, Miss. The ship was built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding corporation, for the U. S. maritime commission, and purchased by the U. S. navy. Dies Informant Moss and weeds in lawns indicate fertility and do not necessarily indicate a sour or acid soil. low .:. DOllincT r"ulCO 11(11 m'I tri Hi S i ill ikj gauuiis ui ui j water is goodj nomemaae ior scruDDing a brooder - a nrntA- - : ijre tn liti Rubber-tire- . vi in no i u- machinery runs at higher speed and less cost 'nan and 's more comfortable machinery, for the operator. steel-wheele- t it I For more extensive information relative to the control of lice and mites, send five cents to Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., asking tor Farmers' Bulletin No, 801. d cottonseed oil, soybean coconut oil, peanut oil, and several other oils now compete directly n lard and beef and mutton fats " f00d and soap, through a harden-process developed in recent years. n W 1 I Whale oil, on, Iw r $ -- ft K- i IT, SHORTAGE MULES ill tfmillllHil A '3 ' Economists in the U. S. department of agriculture are wat sheep farmers will predicting receive a J?rgerL income from wool this year man they did last year. Last year's woo mcome was 30 per cent above we 1939 figure. DEAF ifpl nniniro farm d rs comThe four members of the International Material in Montreal before down shown Canada and settling S. mittee of the U. task of examining raw material resources of both countries for arms Production. L. to R., W. L. Batt, Washington, D. C; II. J. Symington, Montreal Edw. Stettinius Jr., Washington; and G. C. Bateman, Toronto. X Wm ed First wood , poultryman can, with sufficient care, avoid a poultry parasite infestation, but his first consideration will have to be to select LISTEN TO . . . a site for his operations which is isolated from other poultry. He will BAUKHAGE then have to fence the site completely and construct entirely new buildThe Nat l Farm & Home Hour ings and runs. He should begin with incubator-hatche- d neiand chicks, ID 33 each morning, ther other fowls nor second-han- d Monday through Friday crates must be allowed on the place. Even then, he will need to be vigiKUTA, Salt Lake lant to prevent insects being brought t 570 KC in from infested quarters by means KIPO, Boise of clothing, trucks, wagons, etc. t 1380 KC Since very few poultrymen are and able to start in this manner, the reother NBC Blue Network Stations sult is that practically all of them must wage constant battle against the lice and mites which commonly Farmers Have Good Diets infest domestic fowls. A recent study shows that persons The chicken mite is a red or gray, on farms are more likely to have insect which feeds good diets than persons in cities or during the night and secretes itself villages. in cracks and crevices of walls and roosts during the day. Because of this habit, its presence is sometimes not suspected until a decreased egg production and a generally poor condition of the poultry betrays the ravages of the insect. In heavily infested coops chickens grow droopy SALT LAKE HOTELS and weak; their combs and wattles are pale, and sitting hens are some- Jiiea quiet rooma it tl.SS Well Furnished. times found dead on the nest, hav- cIom ta everythinr. Coffee Shop. Garage. ing succumbed to the attacks of NEW GRAND HOTEL, 4th Booth mnd Main. ing thousands of the sects. HOTELS Infested Quarters. When la RENO, NEVADA atop at tha Take down all roosts and remove HOTEL GOLDEN Heno'a largest and neat popular hotel. all boards and boxes that may be lying about. Then, with a hand TRUSSES FITTED pump, if the place is small, or with a bucket pump or knapsack sprayer Belta, Elastic Stockings, Crutches and for larger houses, spray the entire Extension Shoes, Arch Supports, cto. Braces, interior thoroughly with a suitable Artificial Limb Co, 185 W. trd So.. Salt Lak insecticide. The spray must be drivUSED EQUIPMENT en thoroughly into all cracks, and the floor, too, must be sprayed to INTEHMOUNTAIN MERCHANTS SUPPLY kill any mites which may have fall(Dealers In Bankrupt Stocks) Wo buy and aell all kinds of business fixtures en when the roosts were removed. and Cash registers, meat scales, The carbolineums or anthracene officeequipment. equip. S E. 4th So. Salt Lake Citr exare derived from coal oils, tar, BARBER COLLEGE tremely effective. It is true that they cost more per gallon than other SUMMER SPECIAL materials but the number of treatEarn most of Tuition through Merita. ments required to control an infesBarriering Taught in a Few Months. tation is less than with other insecFor a Limited Number of Students Onlr ticides, and the effect of the carbolineums is very lasting. Another coal tar product, creosote oil, is PIANO BARGAIN cheaper than anthracene, is avail- Cbicltering, Autoplano, Kimball, Story 4k able in most cities, and is very efClark, Crown and many other makes, 149.50 and ut. Writ us for more details. fective. HOME SERVICE COMPANY It is well to reduce either the Salt Lake Clt carbolineums or the creosote oils 45 West Srd So. with kerosene, to facilitate sprayBABY CHICKS ing, using one part of kerosene to three parts of the other materials. Denver Hatched Blood Tested Chicks Crude petroleum, although not so Leghorns 16.50 AA $7.45 AAA effective as the other oils mentioned, S8.25; Heaviea 17.15 AA 17.85 ) still is very satisfactory in places AAA 18.85. All prepaid. For Sexed where the infestation is not excesChicks write sive. If a sprayer is not available, COLORADO HATCHERY Denver, Colorado it may be applied with a brush. HEARING AIDS Poultry should be kept out of the building until the oil is well dried into the wood. Treatment to Control Lice. Lice are not as are You'll hear mora and the mites, but they feed either on better with Aurex the High Aid. Fro feathers, or on scales from the skin, Vacuum tub Fidelity and cause serious injury. Treatment CMatOBStxauoa. may be either by dipping or by dusting, the latter method being favored by the majority of poultrymen be cause dipping soils the feathers and R. E. MORRIS & ASSOCIATES 604 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City in some cases injures the skin of the fowls. OFFICE EQUIPMENT One of the most effective, if not, NEW AND USEO desks and chairs, file, indeed the most so, of all dusting adding men's, safes, materials is sodium fluoride. It may typewriters, S. I.. DESK EX.. 35 W. Broadway. Salt Lak be bought at from 30 to 60 cents per pound, the price varying with WASHING MACHINES quantity bought and with distance MAYTAG - APEX - DEXTER from manufacturing centers. $10 $30 $20 ROLLS REPAIRING, ALL MAKES How to Apply the Powder. HOMER HANSEN MAYTAG SHOP The "pinch method" has 426 So. State, Salt Lake City, Utah to been found be most effective. When the material is applied by WHEN IN SALT LAKE this method", the procedure is as follows: Place the powder on a table in The best food in Salt Lake is served by The MAYFLOWER CAFE an open vessel; hold the fowl by at 154 South Main POPULAR PRICED 1,he base of the wings with one hand Luncheons. Dinners and Sandwiches and with the other apply small of the WNU chemical Week No. 4124 SALT LA KB pinches among the feathers, next to the skin; place a pinch on the head, one on the neck, two on the back, one on the breast, HOTEL BEN LOMOND one below the vent, one on the tail, one on each thigh, and one scatOGOEN, UTAH tered on the underside of each wing when spread. Distribute each pinch somewhat by pushing the thumb and fingers among the feathers as the powder is released. One application of sodium fluroide to all fowls on a hfM given premises will completely deall lice is but necesit stroy present, sary that the treatment be thorough and that every fowl be treated. A prospective To Start Apiary. Many vegetables that can ba stored, such as beets, cabbage, carrots, celery and onions, can be made into pickles and relishes late into' the fall and winter. "1 Dr. J. G. Matthews (left), counsel for Dies committee, and Jean Val-tiauthor, and former member of German Gestapo and Russian GPU, examining conies of Dailv Worker. Valtin stated Nazi secret police keep i.iavvic uics uu man; miicncans. n, U:S HI:.. ill! If" OF HORSES AND A reprint from the Yearbook of Agriculture for 1930 indicates that the production of horses and mules in the United States is now much below replacement needs. NUTRITIVE VALUE OF CEREALS A convenient and inexpensive way to add nutritive value to cereals is to mix the dry cereal, before cooking, with dry skim milk, in the proto one cup of dry portion of skim milk to each cup of cereal. one-ha- lf Rooms 350 Baths $2.00 to $4.00 Family Rooma for 4 persqnss - $4.00 Air Cooled Lounge and Lobby Dining Boom Coffee Shop Tap Room Homo of . Kiwanis Executives Rotary 150 Exchange Optimists Chamber of Commerce and "20-30- " Ad Club Hotel Ben Lomond OCDEN. UTAH Hubert B. Visick. Mgr. |