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Show TACI 1' AM FK I ('AN Tare .six 1 Pine Seedlings Grow Fast In Home Garden General Repairing ( loot MiarHnlti(. E. D. McCombs i res cettU-n-ho- price-fixin- prior-fixin- Economic Highlights Happenings That Affect the Dinner fails. Dividend Checks and Tax Rill af Every Individual National and International frobienaa Inseparable From Local Welfare h hliow, General Johnson finally handed them a code prepared by Secretary Ickea and James Moltett. of the Standard Oil of New Jersey. Tlie re will be a week at 40 cents per hour. The president has the power to fix for 00 days a minimum gasoline price. He Is likewise to appoint a committee of 15 to consider the price question, and to make recommendations to tlie state concerning oil regulation. Principal code problems left are soft coal and automobiles. Oioups within each Industry have been ss far apart as the poles. rc CKimUKl) RADIO and KI.KCTKIC SERVICE A nt one shanrhy, Mgr hvery tiling in Radio and Electric. iti u, . lUt id the stu In 1928 plant, r ks so laird with l! tentative of almont CttUll Were so ragi r to try these r.eu i i . ' dies thill they planted 123 No. Main Proltiable sugarcane growing In acres to tliem. Later jeai- ' r.H-1S4 462-I'hone LouMana, threavned with extincincrea-aIn live acr . fuitlwr tion a lew jiari ago by the deAs a result of these structive plant disease, sugarcane sugarcane growing In Louisiana has lias bin "put on It feet" be n cstabhnlied while looted mice. In again and no pine and varieties diseaseresistant through 230 000 acres In (lie scull.' m, these early stages the lick d'iev about Introduced by the United Stall's sugarcane The n u an ark hum in bring. regions are plan', il Oejmrtiwnt of Agriculture. tlie resistant varleiu s and su.uir numbers of adult licks, however, Tlie mosaic was first noticed in production Is about 200 000 tons an-- tan be greatly reduced by killing ol tlie wild hoots of tlu young ticks on tlie va! 1919 In tlie eastern part of that rually. Estimates and by encouraging the hawks, State, but little attention was paid this re. arrh place it at more th.i'i and anaxrs that prey upon j owls, to it for 3 year. Alter that 1111. 100 limes It coat. tlwve rodents This prevents the however, Ita spread became alarmticks from reaching the adult stage ing and It was soon found In tn which they attack mam aU of the southern Spotted-Feve- r practically Adult ticks live on dogs and sugarcane-groIng areas. Farmers horses, as well as on coyotes and were helpless against the ravages other of the larger wild animals of tle disease as no treatment they for Dogs are chiefly responsible knew of could prevent It. The disdanThe best way to lessen the bringing these dangerous creatures ease was spread by a tiny Insect of Rocky Mountain spotted to man. A dog may carry at one which was often carried miles by ger fever, an almost Incurable disease from 50 to 100 inks, or even the wind and which was almost now occurring In the East, as well time more. When a lick has satisfied Impossible to control as It thrived as In the West, Is to proceed its appetite on the dog's blood It In the wld vegetation of the reagainst the ticks that carry the drops off and lays 4 000 or 5 000 sugarthe attacked then and gion fever and the animals that carry eggs which hatch Into seed ticks cane. By 1925 sugarcane production the ticks, says Dr. F. C. Bishopp. about a month later. Getting rid had dropped to 128.000 acres and United States Department of Ag- of stray dogs and keeping pet dogs the total yield for the State for riculture entomologist. free from ticks will go a long way the year was 47.000 tons of sugar. Recent Investigations show that toward reducing spotted fever cases To meet the emergency. Department scientists combed the sugar- the wood tick, or common dog tit k, Dr Bishopp believes. Frequent excane regions of the world for new responsible for the spread ol the amination and dusting powders fever, passes Its early days, containing pyrrthrum or derris will varieties, sent an airplane expedi- spoiled seed-tic- k areas and nymph stages, on make dogs In tion to the wilds of New Guinea or for the same purpose. Imported various rodents, notably meadow. much safer and also much happier -- , ', 1 Tick Control I LK!ES The resignation of Chief Brain-trustRaymond Moley must be Classified as one of the most dra matlc of recent Washington events but theres no particular surprise element In It. Friction between Mr. Moley and his chief, Secretary Hull, had grown to great size. Breaking point was the World Economic Conference, where Mr. Moley seized the spotlight, made statements which were entirely at odds with the viewpoint of Mr HifTl. bePolitical commentators gan forecasting the eventual resignation of one or the other then; a good many thought that Mr. Hull would be the one to use the exit. He probably would have, had not Mr. Moley sent in his resignation. Mr. Mo ley's next Job will be to edit a new weekly magazine which will be principally dedicated to analyzing, explaining and furthering Roosevelt policies. er Ever since March 4, things have been humming at Washington, and of late there has been a noticeable acceleration. President Roosevelt describe? one of his late weeks as During recent weeks there has being the most exhaustive since he been observable a slight took office. Tlie strain, of course, In general business. Its nothing to is mental as well as physical he get excited about, however, and Is has an armor of advisors but he much less Intense than the customust make live last decision In mary seasonal drop. Best late proevery case and will get the blame gress has been made In promoting If It Is wrong. A recent week went employment, due both to Increased something like this: Dispatched Industrial activity and the NR A Cuba and withdrew drive. Secretary of Labor Perkins warships to them when need had passed. Speed- announced that 1.100.000 Industrial ed recovery program and approved, workers obtained Jobs between steel, oil and lumber industries March 4 and the middle of August codes. Approved a number of farm new facrelief plans and worked on details tory jobs appeared In July. During of paying benefits to fanners re- May and June the number of famOot public ilies receiving public charity dropducing cotton crops. works program more moving ped from 4 .222,000 to 3.745,000. Emsmoothly and rapidly. Decided to ployment Is about 21 per cent abandon several army pots In In- greater now than last year at this terest of economy. Made important time. Only Industrial group major condlplomatio appointments. Held to show decrease Is tobacco manuferences on possibilities for Infla- facturers. tion. and studied economic trends. The last survey of current busiMade plans for extending Civilian ness Issued by the Department of Conservation Corps through wln- - Commerce, which details conditions ter. Arranged for opening negotla- - j jnt0 the first three weeks of July, tlons with Latin American coun- is very Prices have tries on reciprocal tariff agree- continued encouraging. to move upward. Foreign ments. In addition the president trade showed a substantial increase must make innumerable less ImFreight car loadings, on the whole portant decisions, meet many call- expanded steadily. Automobile proers, go through a stiff and un- duction continued Its contraseason-a- l avoidable routine that is part of rise. Stimulation was felt In the the chief executive's Job. chemical group. Most encouraging recent governmental achievement Is completion of the steel and oil codes. Both CALL have had thorny going; many steel and oil men have been recalcitrant, General glum, Johnson has become puffy-eye- d For Reliable Plumbing Service and weary from struggling with 57 149 So. Main Phone them. Finally he got steel leaders Member Nit A Into a room, kept them there for 12 hours with hardly an interrms- let-do- (1 Id i I mi. a. and bod in w van. rOUXTV. UTAH - mot-ale- , j logging o;' rations save Uie work and time of climbing tlie tree. The cones alwuld be spread out to dry In the tun or on a flood and stirred occasionally, then beaten or raked to release tlie aeed When well dried on the outside the aeed should be kept In a tight container in a dry, cool place. WTilte pine aeed are generally owed In the fall and seeds of all other pine tn Uie spring. The seeds should be very lightly covered. Seed covered with sand results tn leas wilting or "damping off of the tender young seedlings, and It is easier to keep the beds free of weeds. The bed should be kept An moist but not water soaked. open lath frame or even a light brush cover will help to prevent rapid drying and Injury to the seedlings. Transplanting to rows Is usually not necessary except where very strong, vigorous plants with large root systems are desired. Java, 1,1 U,e ! 1 Ihune 3'5-- J JJJ B. Jrd ho, rrqiw.'4 lur iiilmmallim dli in! lur pm gid' an t mg irtnid by Uie fxnlic. United b'ali 41u; Bnot litriaily tore ail agree- Al- IVjmhhu nt ol AhiI' ultim them. Their demand nt out tin- - may be put i has-- 1 ,r n 0 n hnp vuis drltalcd though U ed I rum commercial numrUa. or jgliun e k proiiMims are a from Uy Wile in certain hn h may be extended to 48 l.miri hrn de.ired for latm inilbir.it arauitutl ptaks. a minlmuin 40 or ttuodland planting, it la some-tin- y ,t wage; an eight-honwit conui.irnt to groar day slur Nmeintxr 1 11 tlie Indusmall tjuan'ttlea in tlie home nur- try l oja rating at CO or more per sery or garden, according to W. It cent ol raaeity Tlie code rrpre-- , Maltoon, EUnulon forester. ,enta middle ground; the gotern-Th- e pmea require 1 to 4 years' nvnt wanted more than it got, to gro in tlie nurwry. blasn, and tlie Industry wanted to give ahorllraf, and loblolly pines are lrs than It finally did. generally big enough tn 1 year to Chief oil code difficulty was over transplant while red and white One group wanted it to 3 yrara plnea require all the way from the well to the The rone should be pirkrd In gasoline tank; another opposed tlie tall bet we they open, when the complete and simply kernel tn tlie aeed la lull, white, wanted a stipulation to prevent and firm, and not milky. Collec- selling at below cost. No amount of tion of cone from tree felled m arugmrnt could bring agreement. Many oo lio rrlum horn Saved Louisiana Sugar Cane hair. Moin and llouwWd iumlturr. VaUtlha New Varieties TAH Friday. 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