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Show LEW FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Mexico Pledges Co-operati- Curtain Falls on ASK ME Farm Topics vm run H 4-- t For Fertile Farm Lands and Future Yield. j By DR. W. A. ALBRF.CHT (Department cf Soils. Vntvtttity Ot Mitsouii.) t ti V f" ' '3V cry in -- nil ' - Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, mother of the President, who died in her home on the Hudson river, at Hyde Park, N. Y., at the age of 86. Mrs. Roosevelt, famed for her In top photo Avila Camacho, president of Mexico, delivers his first beauty in youth, was from an era annual message to congress. He stressed the attitude of the Mexican gov- of grand dames and dowager duchernment as favoring democracy, and pointed out the Mexican intention esses and she ruled her household in the defense of America. In lower photo labor union in a of regal manner. She was buried adherents to the O.T.M. stage demonstration as evidence of their support beside her husband, James, who of the president's announced principles. died in 1900. To Whom It May Coneem t , - ." ' - ' " " ; Miss America ' mttl I k ! ' 1 sJLje& sl U.S.S. the The rifles on the No. turret, aft, North Carolina cut loose with a roar as they hurl shells about 26 miles to sea in the greatest broadside of history. This soundphoto was made from the stern of the navy's superdreadnaught during recent firing tests. The North Carolina is under the command of Capt. Olaf M. Hustvedt. of 3 16-in- 35,000-to- n Id) America of 1941 blonde locks of Rosemary La The crown of Miss was placed on the Miss California, Planche, at Atlantic City, N. J. The beauty, rep sides in Los Angeles, and was a in last year's beauty pageant. hazel-eye- static, radio beam. There is nothing really mysterious about the elements which combine to promote soil fertility. Calcium, or lime, that serves as part of the growing plant's activity and is needed so badly by most soils before legumes can be grown, is so common it ought to be a household word on every American farm. Nitrogen, the distinguishing element in protein for which all forms of life struggle, is getting scarcer in our soils and should be more fully appreciated for its elusiveness. Phosphorus, which enters into combination with nitrogen to make protein, the secret stuff of life, growth and reproduction, must likewise be added to other items about which we must familiarize ourselves further. Phosphorus is likewise becoming more deficient in our soils, in spite of the fact that this country has more and larger deposits of phosphatic material than any other in the world. We must learn more, too, about potash which is the balance wheel that promotes healthy growth, enables the growing plant better to use the nitrogen supply and develop resistance to disease. Like the others, potash has been steadily drained out of our soils. It is fitting that all of us should make closer acquaintance with the foundations of our farm crops and, in turn, the foundation of our very bodies namely, the soil itself and the elements which make it y-- g USDA Purchases Cheese On Wisconsin Exchange Purchases Investigator n j j 1. How often do twins occur in the United States? 2. What is meant by the title of the book ' Quo Vadis "? 3. Where are Plimsoll lines seen? 4. To what committee of the United States house of representatives do all bills for raising rev enue go? 5. Which of the following is not a ruminant buffalo, kangaroo and camel? 6. A gammadion is a symbol associated with what? 7. Who was king of France at the time of the revolution? 8. How many American women have become members of Britain's house of commons? 9. Which of the following would be most interested in an artifact a magician, archeologist or a machinist? :, ay jjT vCr-- . rc, r. New styles in furs for 1942 were displayed in a novel review held on the million dollar pier in Atlantic City. shown wearing the coats and leading by leash some trom which milady's coats are made. Just in case you are skunk shown at left has been deodorized. ' live animal fur These girls are of the animals wondering, the f A investigate issues in the dispute between the United States Gypsum company and the gas products, coke and chemical workers union, C.I.O., who ended a two months' strike at request of the board. Into Indo-Chin- a m I' Jfi"' r program are in the future to be made on the exchange at Plymouth, Wis., according to an announcement by the department of agriculture. The new method follows the invitation of the Wisconsin Cheese exchange to use its facilities. The present method of buying cheese through the acceptance of bids from manufacturers and others will be continued in addition to purchasing on the exchange. Department officials said that by buying cheese on the exchange to supplement the present bid method, purchase operations should be more directly reflected in cheese market prices with increased benefits to milk producers. Exchange officials have indicated that trading rules would be modified to permit buying in accordance with the department's usual specifications. Between March 15, when buying operations under the program began, and July 16 the department bought over 46,700,-00pounds of cheese. Most of the purchases have been of large styles of cheese (cheddars and twins) which are preferred for export. Recent prices paid at midwestern points have been between 22 and 23 cents per pound, including differentials of age of cheese and kind of pack. Some daisies, or small styles of cheese, have been bought previously, with the usual trade price differentia! of cent per pound over large styles, in order to make it possible for the industry to utilize all of its facil- : one-ha- 1 " g ities. Manufacturers are now urged by the department of agriculture to shift from the manufacture of daisies to large styles of cheese in order to meet export requirements more adequately. Cheese buying operations of the department will continue to be concentrated on the large styles. Cheese and other foodstuffs bought in the department's program can be used for domestic distribution to public aid families and for school lunches, to meet requirements for the Red Cross for shipment to war refugee areas, for transfer to other countries under the terms of the act. . Mvtf7f K "Whither Goest Thou?" On a ship (load line marks). Ways and means committee. warfare corps Above, Lieut. Watts Clark of the U. S. army chemical of the Consolmembers instructed he as at Calif., pictured San,Diego, idated Aircraft corporation police force in the use of gas masks. Lieutenant Clark said the information of how to use a gas mask will be passed on a "Liberator" bomber nears completion. to the workers. In background let us Edwin Markham. To be seventy years sometimes far more and hopeful than to Oliver years old. Holmes. young is cheerful be forty Wendell 1 1 otvn I Goalposts - enthusiastic spectators tt football tames betas ebtst ty mV7iV&TV VvS Ih'Bli jOfelf i f 1876 when teams were reduced VI V rS qualitic of the nation ' mot popular to M nutrition, said to be the first of its kind, has been established at Cornell university. Five A school of colleges will instruction. A Japanese supply convoy enters an undisclosed city following an agreement between Tokyo and Vichy allowing Japan to station troops at points in Indo-Chin- a Indo-Chin- a. begrudge other the can people One of the first steps to content- things they have because you ment and happiness is to learn not not have them. mm 111 m n Hi '1 ,; w j ft llVJ. Po8wge from J100 to $4.00 100 te IOOMS-I1DI- 05 K M West is" Skigtt I IYHT I0OM f aonu urns I JjJipr 1 sm p fe" I I hfissn tern MUdemy fin Strrks oo j line hard; don't foul and don't Hitting the Line In life, as in a football game, shirk, but hit the line hard. Theothe principle to follow is : Hit the dore Roosevelt. In SALT LAKE CITY THE house iwHOTEL Choice oftheDiscriminatingTrareler gtgigP 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS Rates: $2.00 to U.OO remodeling and rafurnkhing program has available th finest hotel accommodations In the Our $200,000.00 mad Wt AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET MRS. J. H. WATERS, Pr.uH,nt Manager! J.HOIMAN WATERSandW.ROSS i- - in offering AAA Is en Rule to memory; now commit it to life. SUTTON DINE DANCE The Beautiful MIRROR ROOM EVERY SATURDAY EVENING e Farm Notes ft Happy hearti and happy facet, Happy play in grassy place. That was how, in ancient aget. Children grew to kingi and tage$. Robert Louis Stevenson. We have committed the Gold- lf cheese-makin- iX A LJAPPINESS grows at our own firesides, and is not to be picked in strangers' gardens. Douglas Jerrold. A A One in 87 births. 1. 2. 3. 4. First Step of cheese under the Lend-Leas- 4 Gems of Thought Food-for-Defen- Owen D. Young, who has been appointed special representative of the national defense mediation board, to Aircraft Police Instructed in Gas Mask Use ? 5. Kangaroo (a ruminant is a mammal which chews the cud). 6. The Nazis (same as swastika). 7. Louis XVI. 8. Two (Lady Astor and Mri. Beatrice Clough Rathbone, who took her seat on March 19, 1941). 9. Archeologist (a product cf simple aboriginal art). The Answers 0 '"'i i 1 information on various subfect d run-neru- Live Animals Set Off Fur Coat Fashions If we Americans paid as much attention to our soils as we do to our cars or radios, the matter of soil fertility would not be the mystic business we often think it is. It is high time we learned a little at least about soil chemistry enough so that chemical terms such as calcium, nitrogen, phosphorus and potash are no more difficult to comprehend than other terms like carburetor, differential, supethetro-dyne- , protein-makin- Fffl VMM The Questions j IN f A quiz with answers offering ? SOIL ELEMENTS VITAL FACTOR 0 A ? 1 1 The unusually favorable position of the nation's poultry industry is reflected in the June output of more than i.COO.000,000 eggs, largest for the month since 1930. 9 4Q (OKA' TpHC PUBLIC nature of advertising JL bene- - t everyone it touches. It benefits the the products that are offered. It exactly describing public by benefits employees, because the advertiser must be more fair and just than the employer who has no obligation to the public These benefits of advertising are quite apart from the obvious benefits which advertising confers the lower prices, the higher 'quality, the better service that go with advertised goods and firms. |