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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS Crocheted Cloth Kitten Votholders Excellent Gifts Mile-a-Minu- Conservation Pays Big Cash Dividends CROSS fr,j TOWN V . te I By Roland Coe Save the Soil Methods At Purdue Prove Ideal A soil conservation system comof large bining the teamwork amounts of fertilizer, contour farm- ing, manure and deep rooted legumes, not only saves sorely needed rainfall and reduces TIIERE'S the answer to your problem, Eddie! If it guys hat it could happen to a violin! Well, make up your mind Bruce you love me? could happen to a NANCY DONl corn, wheat and By Ernie Bushmiller OH, THAT WAS SUCH A LITTLE COME OH SLUGGO ME A KISS DO you or the loss of soil, organic matter and plant food through runoff, but also promotes greatly increased yields ol GIVE to hay, according Glenn Bedell. OKAY HOLD ON A MINUTE Such KISS a HiB(ttMa tava.iMiiawa. u system tlAi.nir tl proved its benefits at the Purdue station. The test was V conducted in A 12 fields from through 1945. All the fields had '"H . I'ittl ( i"n 1 a rotat- three-yea- r ,, M'0A'j " small 1942 ,.i tAV-m...- vnV.'it ' t.H.u iHll rtiiivwavi- - ions: corn, wheat and meadow. Six 5313 however, were More T ITTLE REGGIE By Margarita HMMM-ALRIG- HT TAKE THIS DELUXE SEAMLESS ROILFR. I Rndf is farmed with com- Easily Crocheted Cloth handsome tea cloth Is called you On the fields which had the bene- can make it so quickly! Crochet fit of extra fertilizer, contour crop- wide bands and set together with ping, manure, lime and deep rooted red, blue, green or yellow. Add legumes, the water loss from runoff more bands if you want a larger for four years was eight inches, cloth. Nice for dining. 1714 on fields farmed ter boosts mon practices; the other six with a con- servation system. corn yield. ILL sco, wa- i THIS mile-a-minu- te rs to compared with under the common system. Soil loss To obtain complete crocheting tnstruc-ttc- Cloth (Pattern (or the was only 1.8 tons under conservaname No. 5313 end 20 cents In com, tion against 8.8 tons with the com- address and pattern number. your losses mon system. Organic matter were 492 and 976 pounds, respec(V. (V. (i. (V. V, fk. A (C. (V. (V. fV, tively, while those of nitrogen were 16 and 77 pounds; phosphorus 19 and ASK A1E 62; and potash, 10 and 24 pounds. ANOTHER Com yields averaged 92 bushels per acre against 62 bushels on the A General Quii common fields, in 1942. By 1945 the com output reached 122 bushels per acre, compared with 71 bushels on The Questions the common fields. Wheat yields averaged 25 bushels and 15 bushels. 1. What happens to a patent when it expires? 2. Is it difficult to hunt the e Gay Fotholders little kitten potholders to GAY your kitchen. They measure seven inches and make wonderful shower or bazaar gifts. Use scraps of ginghams, percales or linens, and embroider little faces on the finished holders. To obtain complete Instructions for making the Kitten Potholders (Pattern No. 5.121) actual size on chart for embroidering, send 20 cents tn coin, your name, address and pattern number. Send your order to: KFWTNG CIRCIE NEFDIEWORK Mission St., San Iranclsco, Calif. 709 Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No Name Address ? MUTT AND JEFF RIDE MUTT, WILL WiTrt ME IN MY CAR?V YOU Youre V Yeh. 1 jeff; IA MMA !MW lAllUTV I I, WANNA TRY OUT A NEW BRAKE.I JITTER HILL By Bud Fisher W O.K.. MUTT WELL, GO AHEAD AND TRY IT YoU HAVE VERY -- stick Your foot OUT AND LET T DRAG ALONG V.THE GUTTER! KNOW YOUR BREED Golden Palomino spruce grouse? 3. 'What year saw the rise of the Maya civilization in Mexico? 4. What was the total yield of By W. J. DRYDEN the Comstock Lode mine? 5. Which state has the most ferOriginally a cross between Palosoil? tile mino and Arabian, the Golden Palo6. Was there a forge at Valley mino has become recognized as the golden horse Palomino. Photo shows Forge in Washingtons time? 7. Do snakes have ears? 8. IIow far are we from Mars? The Answers By Arthur Pointer 1. It becomes public property. at times it is possible to approach and catch it with bare hands. 3. In 500 B. C. 4. More than $340,000,000. 5. Iowa, which has about of all the first class farmland in the country. 6. Yes, and it was used by Washington and his men. 7. Yes, under the skin of their heads. 8. The minimum distance is 35,000,000 miles. 2. No, one-four- th some of the George Garretson prides. They are bigger and stronger than the sire and are the quarter-horstype. Their temperament is fiery, but they may be trained to gentleThe infusion of Arabian ness. resulted Bontor, a classic gray Arab. e REGLAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes blue-bloo- Plants, Like Hens, Speed Up Growth by Night Lamp Tunis Rooster Into Good Setting. Hen Plants react to a mechanical speedup just as hens do. Turn a The application of hormones as an sun lamp on them at night and aid in fattening poultry has been they will grow faster. But the carried on for some time. The hormones tried have had the effect of tenderizing the flesh of poultry. "Gosh wish we could have new piston rings I" 1 1 Old horses stay old. But old engines that smoke and burn oil and waste power can be made young again with Sealed Power Piston Rings. Theres a Sealed Power Piston Ring Set specifically engineered to do the best possible job in your car, truck or tractor engine, whatever the make, model or cylinder wear condition. See your Sealed Power Franchise Dealer. Sava oil, save gas, restore power I Send a postal for informative new booklet on 7 ways tosave oil. It free and may ave you lots of money, Sealed Power Corp., l Dept. W7, Mus- kegon, Mich. illus-tratr- d, INDIVIDUALLY ENGINEERED Smithsonian institution has found that plants like to change from light to dark. By switching the light on and then off at intervals they induced plants to grow twice as fast as under continual light. LooEc.ssHow Main Street Has Grown ! Dr. A. V. Nalbandov, University ef Illinois, demonstrates success of hormone experiments to Lee Campbell and Ralph Inhoff, officials of Illinois Poultry Improvement association, Ihe use of prolactin hormones to transform roosters Into setting hena has been successfully accomplished at University of Illinois. Make Cheddar Cheese From Pasteurized Milk A new method of making American Cheddar cheese greatly simplifies the whole operation and enables the average cheesemaker to pro-dua uniform and product regularly. The new method uses pasteurized milk, destroyed of undesirable bacteria, to which an active and dependable starter containing only the essential bacteria has been added, and acid and time control. e high-qualit- y r" Part of Every Dollar You Get Comes From Vorld Trade! |