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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH it You Build New Method Simplifies Work most 100 different pattern projects can be built at a price that shows a considerable saving over similar articles purchased ready made. Through the medium of these patterns even the most unskilled person can do a professional job. orm, Plant Ills Expert Has Important Job Most important, this pattern as well as the others that will be Task Complicated, Needs Much Study Diagnosing plant ills Is a complicated task and one which requires careful study. Specialists of the Clemson extension entomology and plant disease department suggest that, in arriving at decisions, consideration should always be given to possibility of winter injury and cold damage. Telling farmers and other plant growers what ails their plants is an important function of the agricultural workers," the specialists say. It is the first step in prescribing the best possible remedy." Seed treatment is not a cure-all- , they point out, even though at times it is entirely effective in pre- - U70RKING with wood provides relaxation and fun. It also provides an economical solution to obtaining the many articles of household equipment and furniture everyone needs. Each of al featured weekly is designed that no special tools or skill are required. Youll have fun making the workbench and lot3 more fun using it. It measures 6 feet long, 30 inches wide and stands 30 inches high. It is the ideal size for every home. 15 Send to W., 25c Easi-Bii- d for Workbench Pattern No, Pattern Company. Dept, PleasantvUle. N. Y. AID bttoMMjssyS by Roger C. Whitman QUESTION: The plaster in our front room is very uneven in places, and in others there are real humps and ridges. Are there any tools we could get to level down the humps and ridges? ANSWER: Wrap coarse sand NEEDLECRAFT paper around a block of wood and rub down the rough places with it. If the wall? are painted, they will have to be refinished after this going-ove- r, of course. A coarse abrasive stone can be used in place of the sandpaper. PATTERNS Youll Feel Rich with This Cloth v x j beautify your table You can crochet it in various sizes. ' rwtK 1 0 v tl SURE, YOU'D GET FINISHED FASTER IF vVE'D HELP YOU MOW THE LAWN. ON THE OTHER HAND, WE CAN JUST AS EASY POSTPONE ' THE GAME " HAD A DATE EVERY NIGHT LAST WEEK This crochet Is a prize Indeed to hand down to your children! Pattern 7271: directions; charts. Send 20 cents in coin to: x c Diagnosing plant ills, as this expert is doing here, is a complicated task and one which requires study. venting the occurrence of diseases. More frequently, the specialists it is only one step In a .added, disease control plan. Disease germs are harbored at times deep in the seed and away from the reaches of seed treatment." They explained that diseases may be carried over on old crop refuse in the seed bed, on soil, or weeds Other practices may be needed to obtain greatest disease control. For example, seed treatment alone does not completely control watermelon anthracnose, but in demonstrations last year seed treatment delayed the disease until late in the season when a minimum of dust applications proved practical, 8ewlng Ctreie Needlecraft Dept. P.O, Box 5740, Chicago 80, III. or P.O. Box 102, Old C helsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No. , Name Adrrens For Your Future Buy U. S. Sayings Bonds It's Murder! MUTT AND JEFF Jso By Bud Fisher you RE U YEP-- ' SHES ENGAGED TO A WASHINGTON NAIf I LLy , , ' t, V v '? I VOULL always feel rich with this lacy filet-croch- cloth to et w, II V I. j. 'L.'1v J-.- i y w 5 i '? pk&k id W. W. Allen, paint company chemist, gazes triumphantly at a poison ivy plant which has been sprayed with letal weedone brush killer 32, the first preparation of Us kind for destroying woody growth as well as weeds. The denuded plant shows the killing effect of the new preparation. killer Weedone is a brash combination 2,4-The killer and 2,4,5-whose effect Is shown in this photo, was mixed with diesel oil when sprayed. 32 D SUNNYSIDE by Clark UMM, WHAT S, Haas I WONDER THAT FELLA By Charles Kuhn CONCESSION? COUNtV FAlP r,1 no mm KJ AH, I SEE IT R0 STAReeit, QR--Y YEAST Two Rules of Thumb' Dairymen interested in measuring the efficiency of their farm production now have two rules of thumb to use as guides. The more efficient dairymen are those who ship 50 gallons of milk daily man employed for each full-tim- e in their dairy business, according to Joe Pou, extension dairyman at of Maryland. As the University another guide, he states that one gallon of milk should be produced daily for each acre of cropland and pasture used In feeding the dairy herd. AWAY? NOW LETS SEE' WHERES MY FAVORITE pRaaous kitchen time wm Available to Dairymen DOWN THE STREET IS GIVING GRANDMA SAVE loilOof.) cup sugar pooni tail V. the yeost for bury if fatter. It houiewivt koept without refrigeration, buy 9 month! tupply, end store it on the shelf with other Star H bo" lo 95-Wn J: Snr.hr!cn,nf. lm nnchud t'nShit. bou?zs n '""-- baking ingredients. .rat 1 REOSTAZMAN$ ...IT'S FASTOZSTAATS vAjcim FAUAfiesy W0RCYG THe tYSTA AYT rw FORMS. YOUAOO WAAM - Range Shelters Pay Off For Raisers of Poultry Successful poultrymen are increasing their use of range shelters. Range shelters are easier to build and cost less than a brooder house. They can be readily moved. Growing birds get more fresh air and access to clean pastests ture. 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