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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH DiMagglo Scores Winning Run in Series Governor Weds PATTERNS jX i j I Farm Topics J SEWING CIRCLE SWEET POTATO HARVEST TIME 4 - ; k v v - - v I rt l; I t' , - I (J-- nS Growers Cheat 'Jack Frost' By Digging Quickly. s? j - . I ;i I No. 8899 is In aizes U to 20. um dress, open neckline, t 1 yards For a collar (separately material. sketched) allow , yard contrast fabric. For this attractive pattern, send your order to: It By LEWIS F. WATSON Horticulturist. (Etttasioa C. Stt N. people. Potatoes keep best when they are mature before harvesting and before frost kills the vines. If the vines are killed by frost, they should be removed immediately and the potatoes dug soon. Use a vine cutter, attached to the beam of the plow, when vines are not removed before harvest. This attachment should be constructed so as to prevent the blade which cuts the vine from going deep enough to injure the potato. One of the most important rules at harvest time is not to bruise the potatoes. They should not be thrown from one row to another. Three rows can easily be placed together without throwing the potaBruised yams not easily toes. in storage, and dark spots caused by rough handling lower the market value of the crop. As the potatoes are removed from the soil and piled in the heap row, they should be graded carefully. All cut or broken yams should be piled separately from the No. Is and fed to stock as soofi as possible. For curing and storing, a regular storage crate has many advantages over the bushel tub. Besides conserving room, the crate allows a better circulation of air. Potatoes should be stored and cured in a thoroughly cleaned and dry house immediately after harvesting. Proper temperature and moisture conditions are essential factors in keeping the crop. If J allow ed to i r' Ah govArthur II. James, ernor of Pennsylvania, is shown with his bride, the former Mrs. Emily Kadcliffe Case, 48, widow of a mem- ber of the Cornell university staff, Joe DiMaggio, San Francisco's stellar contribution to "murderer's after their marriage in Doylestown, row," is shown sliding into the home plate with the winning run in the Pa. Only 150 guests attended, in of of fourth at the world the ninth of the game series, inning half Yank line with the governor's desire for a Ebbets field, Brooklyn, N. Y. Henrich, who scored before him, stands quiet, unpretentious ceremony. The bv as umpire Goetz calls the play. Dodger catcher Owen gut the ball too Rev. William Steckel of New Ips- -' 7 4. to the beat Yankees the Brooklyn Dodgers mighty late. In this game wich, N. II., married them. ' "w, Confer With President Navy Secretary Visits Bermuda Outpost p? .... V ir" J ' V- M I - I Shan-mukha- By Florenc C. Wd CASTOR BEANS To make American industry less m dependent upon foreign products, castor bean growing is being revived g oil for paints to supply a and enamels. It is found to be 1941 a good substitute for tung oil, a product of China which has been extensively used in the paint industry. Since the Japanese invasion, this foreign oil is both costly and difficult to get and the domestic supply is not being produced in large quantities. Castor bean growing is not new to this country for it thrived in a half dozen states around 1850 when 23 oil mills were operating, most of them located around St. Louis. After the Civil war, production increased until Kansas glutted the market with a boom crop of 766,143 bushels in 1879. Prices fell and interest in the castor bean declined. j Last year test plots were grown in 33 states from coast to coast, in the South and as far north as New York. New seed was imported from Java, Brazil and India by the National Farm Chemurgic council in an effort to find a new market for 1 It included the farmer. varieties which do not re quire a prohibitive amount of hand labor, since they are less likely to eject their seeds us they start to ripen, and can be harvested in two or three operations. One of the first commercial uses of castor oil is in lacquer for lining cans in which food is preserved. By treating it with sulphuric acid, an oil is obtained which is used for WVnk Sergt. Dan Rosser of Fort i textiles. It is also used softening inGa., poses as the U. S. of soap, aniline manufacture in the c leg e cam us fantryman of 1941, with new type tire cement. and inks, It might be just another physical ed class on another steel helmet that combines the best but this time it's aviation cadets at the "West Point of the Air. Randolph and German Myeontool. features of the British breeches Field, Texas, who are building muscular and Loose fitting these prospectypes. Farm Notes An hour a day of calisthenics and outdoor games keeps comfortable puttees are worn. tive flying officers in trim. fast-dryin- Brawn and Co-ordinati- for Flying Men on Infantryman f; shatter-resista- i I I yi.-- -lll. I i Ben-nin- g, non-britt- Defense Volunteer Shores Guarding the Life Line to British le Milk cows on farms in the U. S. increased nearly three per cent between 1940 and 1941. One hen normally will eat about pounds of feed a year, of which should be approximately one-haone-haand mash grain, in order to obtain best results. 80 lf lf inexpensive and efficient homachine for small dairies, operated by a motor and weighing only 137 pounds, is now on the market. An quarter-horsepow- The 1941 United States lamb crop probably is the largest on record. U. S. hay crop of tons is expected to be the 1927 largest harvested since in and the The -- C2 y -- AVi JO I lr II- - 'ra.&iM. -j- Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt walked to " -- .. . ... mil null IB IM in tte Atlantic, and A striking photo is the above, taken sorne where n "d ov ersub Holderness showins the guns of the British destroyer the their way make they convoy of British supply ships witn holds laden their with These ships Infested waters of the Atlantic. war supplies and food are the lifeline of the Britisn. work to the DuPont Circle office building In Washington, where she began work as assistant director of civilian defense in charge of women's activities. Mayor LaGuardla of New York (shown) inducted Mrs. Roosevelt into office. 1941 the last third largest produced 30 years. cents in coins (or Size Name Address The most coveted social posi- tions held by women in England are those in the households of Queen Elizabeth and the Dowager Queen Mary, says Collier's. Today, these positions are occupied by 25 women, ranked in five classes: Mistresses of the Robes, Ladies of the Bedchamber, Extra Ladies of the Bedchamber, Wom- en of the Bedchamber and Extra Women of the Bedchamber. ! W frock, having a longer top with skirt attached at a low waistline, is a new silhouette which you will see again and again in fall fashions. Our version has a simple front buttoning, open neckline top tapered with darts to fit closely through the natural THIS A um I Road of Merit mmn There is but one straight road to success, and that is merit. The man who is successful is the man who is useful. Capacity never lacks opportunity. It can not reWe Exaggerate main undiscovered, because it is There is always less money, less sought by too many anxious to use wisdom, and less honesty than it. Bourke Cockran. people imagine Bacon. restaurant. Ancient a railroad for perishables by tried insulating some box cars and placing ice in doorways after can wero loaded. No Place for Cattle Cattle cannot live in the steamy hot lowlands of New Guinea, so a small herd of dairy cattle has been transported into the mountains by airplane and is doing well. Baking Pudding When baking a pudding with milk, put into the gas oven while oven is cool and let it heat with the oven. If put into a hot oven, the intense heat is likely to curdle the milk. Express Omnibus?. An express omnibus doesn't Refrigeration mean As a pretty fast means of automobile transportation it is really the name of a kitchen helper In a hotel or far back as 1857, g Scientific 'Drunk' Tests The results of scientific tests for or where reckless intoxication, drunken driving is involved, are now admitted by courts in 30 states. Sixpence Dinner In 1584, the George Inn, on the outskirts of London, featured a sixpence dinner which offered a choice of "beefe, muttyn, pigge, nch, beer, stranj wynnes." Governmental Function Nearly half the states in the Unit Baby Oyster ed States operate airplanes In conWhen first hatched a baby oyster nection with some governmental looks something like a microscopic function. thimble with a hairy belt about its middle. Doodlers' Delight For the benefit of doodlers, teleLove Meaning Nothing phone booths of a college building in The origin of the term love mean New York city are equipped with ing nothing, in tennis, is thought to blackboard, chalk and erasers. darive from such an expression as Obedience "to play for money or for love." In Tampa, a draft registrant has faithfully notified his local board Spawn in Fresh Water Although they spend the greater each of the four times he has moved part of their lives in the sea, stur since March. He didn't tell where. geon like fresh water to spawn. Fish, Furs, Gold has exported more than Alaska Room Music Costly Death Valley Scotty has a music $1,250,000,000 in fish, furs and gold room in his desert castle reputed since 1867. to have cost $200,000. Grade Crossing Accidents About 80 per cent of grade crossCalifornia Oil California produced more than ing accidents involve motorists who 200,000,000 barrels of crude oil in live in the neighborhood. 1940. American Not Restricted Americans are not subjected to the restriction placed on most aliens in Australia. mogenizing er 13 No Coveted Positions 4 (Thi$ if one of a teriei of articles showittt how farm products art Bniinf aa important markat in industry.) Sir Ronald Campbell, left, acting British ambassador, and Sir Chetty, head of purchasing commission of India, pictured as they called on the President. Enclose Pattern IN INDUSTRY tj Secretar of the United States Navy Frank Knox recently visited official Bermuda, an important U. S. naval base in the Atlantic. This S. S. U. the aboard sailors the navy photo shows th secretary reviewing Augusta. Pattern SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Room UZt 111 W. Warker Dr. Chicago Colltte.) Shortening days and cooler nights herald the arrival of fall and har vest time for sweet potatoes, one btapie in the diet of many farm f 6kirt features fullness. Start the r.ew season style. The waistline. front and back your sewing for with this popular Dining Kxcursions Chimpanzees and other animals journey from inland points to the seashore to feed on shellfish. Halibut Matures at the age of about 11; 40 years is a ripe old age. A halibut matures No Counties Alaska has no division into coun ties but has four "judicial" districts if ratfj ml v A SoHMt's Newest 52.00 to SICOSingto estimates on corn in the July United States indicate a harvest of 2,548,709,000 bushels, which wjll be 4 per cent more than the 1940 crop and 10 per cent above the average 1930-3crop in the period 1 9. 200 ' r loo mi 'y-M- yjr (OB t00MS-4UUX- twin unts irrw J50 ooo COFftE asr""'"" 00"vj I y i m AOWestbrtsmt'omteCemnti ' fl ' inuwam v ar9 1 |