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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH jigjOPlCS The Home Workshop Post Decay Posts With Creosote Jewels Worth Fencer' Foils renting often at a good premium above the price of "store butter" are vanishing. balled In 1947, farm butter produced for of tu sale had dropped below the 50 milpavings ,ime lion pound mark, and for 1949 it 'S si. had dropped still further to about million pounds. This is lest his father's 41 v,,wMdloton health-i than one quarter of the 175 million to allow ended pounds marketed in 1924. the trees, Terry he But In only eight states in 1949 was fence posts. total of farm butter marketed the p.0hS Pne faster greater than 2 million pounds. the ground i7.year-ol- presi d Four-Carolina one weU- H f At ones. new grow St pressure-treatin- Hy-Ll- ne Chickens the g Sturdy Boat for Water Fun Use With Oars or Motor THE likes to spend his holidays cruising lakes or rowing in shallow trout streams will be delighted with this sturdy boat. It is light enough to carry on top of the car. 20 Million DARBHANGA RAJ, India There is one man in the world who could cover himself with jewels and have enough left to deck out several other persons, if he was so inclined. In fact, his jewels are estimated to be worth $20,000,000. HAKE THIS RUGGED PLYWOOD BOAT He is the Maharajadhiraj of DarPATTERN 220 bhanga, one of the few remaining Indian princes who has more money than he knows what to do with. His brother nobles, many of whom now owe him money, lost their jewel hoards, palaces, fleets of motor cars and other properties when Princess Elizabeths husband the government of India took over has started out to work himself to the top of the ladder. Prince recently. The Maharajadhiraj, however, Philip won his first command in had no state and he was not af- he British navy recently. The admiralty announced the fected. His jewels, his lands, his cars and his palaces are his own, and while the government would like to whittle him down, as a member of the parliament he is able to look after his interests. Owns Famous Necklace The Impending abolition of absentee landlordism in India will take something away from him as he is the biggest of all, but he figures to keep upwards of 20,000 acres that are not tenant-farmeAnyway, it said that if he lost every inch of his land holdings and never earned another rupee from his many other enterprises, his present accumulated fortune would support his family and his 22,000 employes for four generations. His treasure of jewels includes the famous Marie Antoinette necklace, purchased at auction for, pounds, from which he removed the largest diamond because it had a black spot. He also owns the worlds largest emerald, which was purchased by his father from a fugitive Nepalese prince for $180,000 but is thought to be worth four times that today. Among his means of transport in addition to solid silver carriages, Rolls Royces and a private railway car are nine airplanes. His palaces contain astonishing gewgaws collected by succeeding generations with varying kinds of taste. In one room, where thrones with frameworks made of enormous ivory tusks are flanked by four huge stuffed tigers, the walls are lined with distorting mirrors, like a Coney Island fun house. Carriage of Silver One of the bedrooms contains two four-postbedsteads of solid ivory, carved in delicate filigree. There are ivory tables mounted on rhinoceros feet, and thrones of solid silver cushioned with red plush. In the stables, the visitor is shown a carriage fifteen feet high, meant to be pulled by four elephants. Except the wooden wheels, this vehicle is solid silver, trimmed in pure gold. There are three slightly smaller silver carriages, designed to be horse-drawThe Darbhanga dynasty lost its state because of its attitude toward the British. Considering the British something like untouchables, one Maharajadhiraj forced the British representative to stand well away from him and downwind so that his person would not pollute the breeze. After a little of this treatment the British took over the state, which drastic punishment turned out to be the economic salvation of the present Maharjadhiraj. Had he been still ruling, the government of India would have taken over his wealth. d. agent J. R. a few of the jal county Jr., inspects j posts produced by w if M ftwtt m ike Ny4it 1 K ie 4 by wtkem A pt4sts4 1 4--H ferry Liston. They were ated with creosote for e 'The chicken was develRobert Wallace at his by oped e. town, Pa., hatchery. The breed Doyle was developed by much the same creosote would give them formula used in developing hybrid lectancy of more than 30 corn The above illustration shows the he realized that he was cross breeding which produced the unusual request that nor-- d not be filled, Terry Hy-Lin- Hy-Lin- e. con-lear- by Charle:Lon, S. C., and asked to plant ting osts treated with with ties and poles treats for railroads pressure along jpers Terrys attack on the re-ith- er he specially r farming Farm treated posts method. Churned ;t New Low S. department of agri-jort- Mies Nebraska Fari To Have Less Income Nebraska farm families will have about 10 per cent less net income in 1950 than they did in 1949, according to L. F. Snipes, extension farm management specialist at. the Uni. problem spread community with the farmers have turned ncing MAN who Pattern gives material list, diagrams for cutting snd assembling, with detail for finishing. Pries of pattern 230 la 23c. WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer 10 Beiferd Hllle, New Zerk. -- Princess' Husband Climbing Ladder to the agent. Terry - versity of Nebraska. He says these are the reasons: The total cost of farm production this year will be about as high as in 1949. Items needed by the farm family will be as high or higher than in 1949. s Breakfast Pattern dairy farmer and ho used to take pride in A breakfast pattern of fruit, cer Vllty of the butter they eal, milk, bread and butter can pro(Od retailed to a favored vide as much as to Va of a peraainating buyers in town nutritional sons daily requirements. the il than any other cigarette! ft tenant commander. Philip, 29 next month, now is first lieutenant of the destroyer Chequers, based at Malta. He returned to active Naval duty last and among the millions eho do,.. MJCriY Dociirr:: fall. The 1,430-to- n Magpie is manned six officers and 186 men. She by h mounts four guns, eight and several pompon pieces. 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