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Show UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, Baby Bootees Fun to Crochet FARM TOPICS Proper Preparation for Painting Job Will Result in Higher-Typ- e Appliqued Pinafore for Tots Woodwork in farm homes can be repainted more effectively if proper steps are taken to prepare the surface beforehand. This conclusion was announced after a study of the subject by the Eagle-Piche- r company of Cincinnati. Their survey, according to reports, showed that preparing the surface beforehand will always be valuable, whether the work is to be done by a professional, or by the farmer himself. If the woodwork has been painted bpfore and the paint is in good condition, it should be washed down ', J MILWAUKEE, WK show the Ringling jL, Barnum & Bailey cire 7 rently wending New Farm Wagon west- - straw (overflow) PW C,, reaping a golden profit strictly not straw not hay. The profits that are roU. the ticket wagons are bi carefully taken care of U careful young man, Mr cello. Mr. Concello is distinguj one of the two greatest ers flying trapeze perfo, who ever lived. He is also distinguished young manoi care of dollars, he has i them all his own that hem various circus enterprise of them garnered not personally. He takes very good cart own dollars, and he can pended upon to take equal! care of the circus money, quite a stake in the circ; year, and although he doei even a quarter share of sti regardless of the names li the billboards and letterhi the real and absolute be circus. If he wasnt, he have put $100,000 of his ows into the circus, nor havei circus $200,000 worth of to be paid for over 10 ye cii ' hat n of ere ar ,iy by Char rmers modern cars which over the highways, farm wagon this new, has just been offered the American farmer to help smooth out rough fields and roads. Front and rear axle tilt independentall-ste- el In removing this paint brush ly (as shown) to give maxialIs It mum flexibility and stability, from a can of paint, even under capacity loads of ways best to scrape off any exwheels cess fl 'i to prevent dripping 8,000 pounds. Auto-typ- e are mechanism or streaking. and steering used. with a few drops of benzine on a dry cloth. This is done to remove any grease. Care should be taken, however, as benzine is inflammaSpring Calving Permits ble. Should the present paint on the Cheaper Winter Feeding woodwork be in poor condition, Spring calving permits use of then it should be removed entirely, feed during or at least in the bad spots, with a cheaper lower-grad- e paint remover. This applies es- winter. A cow that calves in the pecially to areas with blisters, spring will get along nicely on a plain roughness, streaks or looseness. kind of ration. But the cow that; Any paint left on should be cleaned calves in the fall must be fed a with benzine. g ration during the winter to keep the calf growing Breeding Chart Is Urged rapidly. Such a ration Is more ex- VERSATILE PROTECTION pOR LITTLE girls who wear sizes 1, 2 and 3, this darling y pinafore is as versatile as can be. Comfortable in tempe- sew-eas- rature-soaring weather, pretty FOR TINY TOES over a dress any time. TNARLING little slippers for tiny protection Duck embroidery is simple. U toes that are so simple and inexpensive to crochet. Both the snub-toePattern No. 5953 consists of tissue patslippers and open-toetern sizes 1. 3 and 3 included: material bootees are made of sturdy cot- requirements, sewing and finishing did d ton that looks good-as-ne- rections and after w hot-iro- n transfer for countless washings. Pattern SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 530 Soath Wells St., Chieaf 7, HI. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. consists of complete crocheting Instructions, material requirements, stitch illustrations and finishing directions. No. 5974 No j Send today for you copy of our needlework ALBUM. Its filled with needlework ideas four free patterns complete with directions. 25 cents. Nam Address milk-producin- In Artificial Techniques One out of every 10 dairy cows in the United States will be bred artificially this year, according to best estimate from stock producing sources. Owners are reminded how important it i3 to keep a breeding chart on each cow that is to be artificially bred. This chart should show heat periods and date each animal as bred. pensive. In a climate wnere the cow herd must be on a dry feed for five months, a total of about 1,300 to pounds of digestible feed is needed in winter. 1,500 A 1,100-poun- pregnant beef cow d can be carried through the winter quite cheaply when fed 1,100 pounds of clover hay, 1,500 pounds of com stover and straw. 500 pounds of oats Industrious Frontiersman B. W. Raymond, one of the first mayors of Chicago, came there from New York to start a business career in 1836. Three years later he became chief executive of the lusty young metropolis, and still later was in large measure responsible for starting the watch manufacturing industry at nearby Elgin, IK. A timepiece bearing his name is still made there. Scientific Revolution watchmaking was originated Europe hundreds of years ago, until 1850 all watches were made by hand. Each tiny part was individually fashioned and the whole fitted together by one craftsman. Interchangeable parts, which led to modern, precision methods of watchmaking, were developed in the' United States and this know-hohas since been imported by European Although in w craftsmen. Investor Concello to with General Manager running the big show-- 1 ticket wagon his money for the latter has demi that he is the ablest ci ecutive to come along si late and lucky Ringling ers functioned personally he did not do it by flying! the air with the greatest which he can still do as effii as he can run a circus. Concello became a flyi thereby a circus executr .ns oi gricul unde: onal In . to 9.2 again fro peo cent c year r cen i, the er ce e ba: etary uce f adeq: ;he n( of a; ied Tonxgr By Harold Arnett WHY NOTED OPERA STAR WHEEL DRESSER A GRINDING WHEEL CAN BE TRUED WITH HACKSAW BLADt DISCARDED HACKSAW CHANGED TO CAMELS . . . BLADE. SET THE TOOL ABOUT h IN. FROM WHEEL. BLADE STUNT HACKSAW CAN BE USED IN PLACE WHERE THERE ISNT ROOM FOR SAW FRAME BY HOLDING BLADE ASSH0WN. I SMOKE, I HAVE TO THINK OF LAY SAW BLADE FLAT MY VOICE. ON RESTATES DE6REE MILDNESS TEST. ANGLE TO WHEEL EDGE. THAT CAMELS AGREE WITH MY THROAT. THEY'RE MILD-TH- EY TASTE FINE!'1 FEED BLADE BACK AND FORTH. HACKSAW WHEN I MADE THE CAMEL IT PROVED TO ME In a test of hundreds of men and women coast-to-coa- st who smoked Camels and for 30 days, only Camels noted throat specialists, mak- ing weekly examinations, reported Not one single ease of throat irritation due to smoking 30-DA- Y CAMELS w jhoT well the 1 hing1 farm food amp! ley tc its f Seer on ov irn. II for l rprisi inves farm' e in al pr t .ty conv educ a ntag living in Bloomington, his family Portuguese Irish mother moved fra 111., kane, Wash.; his birthptai he was a lad of very is? His father was a railrosi and there had never been performer, executive or roustabout in the family. For Your Future U.S. Sayings Bor thirc rice -- -- I on. by Like float ft ne-fi- |