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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS By Len Kleit Style Simple to Make Yoke Frock in Pretty Contrast Dress-U- p Condition oi Land Vital to Economy br SUNNYSIDE CM S. Hoot Good Farming Practices Aid Conservation Work Thqt the condition of the land and its productivity affect the vigor and vitality of the national economy is a fact becoming more generally recognized by farmers, business men and industrialists alike. And, according to W. R. Tascher, extension soil conservationist of Washington, D. C., there is a certain point in land deterioration which when reached becomes the principal factor in influencing the nation's economy. In the United States about of all raw materials come from the land for the countrys two-thir- THE OLD GAFFER Combines Two Fabrics RESIGNED to flatter the larger figure, this matron's dress for pleasant afternoons combines two Like a Charm fabrics with ease. The shaped yoke has soft shirring, tiny ruffle K CHARMING frock with a trim. dress-utoair that goes oo e Pattern No. '8579 la a perfo gether like a charm. The keyhole In 4t. p sew-rtt- alzea 39, 38, 40, 4t. pattern neckline is so young and flatter- rated 48, 50 and 52. Size 38, 3 yards of Vt contrast. and cool sleeves are yard ing, brief comfortable. 8EWINO CIRCLE rATTUN DEFT. Ssalh Wells It., ChUace 1, U. Enclose is cents la coins lor esch te e Pattern No. 8568 la a perforated pattern for alzea 12, 14. 18, 18 and 20, Siza 14, 4ft yards of The spring and summer FASHION haa a host of ideas for a smart summer wardrobe; special fabric news; free pattern printed inside the book. Send 25 cents sew-rtt- This photo shows the kind of land use and development which la vital to the condition of the soil. By Bud Fisher MUTT AND JEFF MUTT, LISTEN, IP THE COP OH THE CORNER DIRECTED TRAFFIC FDR By Arthur Pointer JITTER 'wuru you scene ITWINS WYIPE AND WOOLY pattern desired. Pattern No. . . .. ....... .Sits. ........ Name Address total industrial production, Tascher said. About 60 per cent of all manufacturing plants in this country depend upon the soil for their principal raw materials. It is obvious, he continued, that scarcely a segment of the nations economy can assume continued survival without the care of its land Sweet Potato Color resources in such a way as to inAs soon as they're peeled, raw sure continued adequate produc- sweet potatoes have a strong tion. tendency to turn color; this can be prevented by keeping them in ice-cowater until ready for cookSpud Harvest Study ing. Would Cut Damages Preliminary work to determine Grind Bread Crumbs the points in potato harvesting and When bread crumbs are to be ocwhere handling bruising injury curs, with a view to developing used for frying, put stale slices of methods for avoiding such damage, bread through the meat grinder was started in North Dakota last and mix the crumbs with equal fall. Perry V. Hemphill, associate parts of flour. economist of the agricultural Counteracting Salt North Dakota experiment station, If you get too much salt in the reports. A survey was made by the ex- soup or gravy, counteract it by periment station in cooperation adding a teaspoonful of sugar and with regional potato laboratory in one of vinegar and cooking it a East Grant Forks. Samples were while longer. taken immediately after digging, from the picker sacks standing in the field, from sacks on the truck at the warehouse before unloading, and from the bins immediately after unloading. It was noted that the percentage of bruising Increased during each After digging it was operation. found 11 per cent of the potatoes Heap up breakfast bowlfuls1 were bruised, after picking 17 per of sweet Kelloggs Corn Flakes. cent were bruised, after trucking TheyreI fresher! Crisper! So the power of corn the percentage bruised went up to hearty whole-kernand its values 18, and after binning 41 per cent in iron. Vitamin B niacin! were bruised. It was noted an inA bargain in goodness crease of 23 per cent may be due Kelloggs Com Flakes. to the binning process alone. Use For Margarine To color margarine for table use, put the electric mixer to work. Then, without cleaning the stray margarine off the mixing paddles, use the mixer for whipping the mashed potatoes for the evening meal. Thus, the stray margarine ends up in the ld eight years honey... FUr PRIZE IN THE ru bct MODEL SHOW By Bert Thomas SAY IF YOU STRING A ROPE OH THE GROUND ALL AROUND YOUR SLEEPING BAG AT NIGHT, SNAKES WONT CRAWL OVER IT AND THEY MOTHER a KNOWS No Soggy Salad To prevent a salad from getting soggy, put a saucer upside down first in the bottom of the bowl, then put the salad on top of it Cleaning Frying Pan If a frying pan is exceptionally greasy and must be washed, fill it with soap, hot water and ammonia and let it soak awhile first USTI ZED STAR, ,pwlhdS $peoialkffifo OR 46. cap YEAST uiV Sssfcz," t$M$re& VtSSQMNG . 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