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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH ; VIRGIL H WOU. THATS A BEALTTV, ROOtOEV-LET- Funds Galore The small son of a faculty member at Cleveland college trudged home from his first day at Sunday school and solemnly began emptying his pockets of money-quart- ers, while dimes, nickels his parents stood by gasping. Finally his mother shrieked, Where did you get all that money? 'At Sunday school, said the youngster. Theyve got bowls of it down there! Demure Junior Dress By Len Kleit Is Pretty, Practical V S 50 CVE8 AND SHOW IT TO HOMtR High Quality Hay Cuts Dairy Costs Feed, Labor 80 Percent Of Production Cost SUNNYSIDE by CloHi 1 Hoot How pasture and hay will cut teed and labor costs and greatly Increase net returns for dairymen, declared othy Hodge, Michigan State College agricultural economist. Hodge estimates that feed and labor expense represents 80 per cent of the cost of keeping a dairy cow. The lower the feed and labor costs can be made, the bigger will be the dairyman's net return. Pasture and hay are the cheapest feed a cow can get. Agronomists re- Good low-co- st AMPLE 6000 PASTURE ANO THE OLD GAFFER WAV PASTURE ANO LOW SME CAMELS than any other cigarette! rigit i among tie millions who Jo... SCARCE . VOLUME By Clay Hunter - ItUMtaV i cot ,7 NADINE CONNER 8404 Lovely opera atar My voice say: i my career. I moke Camel they agree with my throat! My Mildneaa Teat proved that asUI-1- 8 Ac eSd caa a cigarette be? ME PEOPLE high-qualit- Demure for Dates PRETTY and demure is this for juniors that is nice for dates, practical enough for classroom wear. Trim the tiny collar with narrow ruffling, finish with narrow bows. tomel 3050 WNU-- W 8404 comes In size 11, IS, 13. 14, 16 and 18. Size 12. 4 4 yards of 36 Pattern No. MILK FROM ONE By MELLORS BOUFORP p WTO THC -- , , j . r MUTT AND JEFF ,. FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE sofar every night this M) THERE'S JEFF SITTIN ' WEEK HE WALKS OUT THE l7 ON THAT POST AGAIN, SOUND BACK ASLEEP!) 'TtViO', WV IN HIS 1 SLEEP I Ti r hm- -i THINK J CAN NMSi MILK FROM ONE COW, The above illustration clearly shows the net returns for ample good pasture and hay and return when pasture Is scarce and of low volume. a M WD PERCHES HIMSELF UP ON THAT V4 yard contrast. Send today for the new fall and winter Issue of FASHION; 48 paces of smart new styles; special features, free pattern printed inside the book. 28 cents. I I port that 25 pounds of good alfalfa hay will supply all the protein needed to produce about 30 pounds of 4 per cent milk daily and furnish calcium, carotene and vitamin D a well. Good pasture cuts labor expense, because the cows do the harvesting. Three essentials needed to maintain good pasture and get maximum returns from pasture crops are: (1) a good legume-gras-s mixture best adapted to your growing conditions. (2) a fertile soil that will steadily furnish a well balanced supply of plant foods. Soil tests will show the lands need for lime and for phosphate and potash fertilizer. (3 good management which rotates grazing and avoids overworking some areas while others become coarse and unpalatable. Good management also involves harvesting pasture growth at the peak of its protein value to insure high quality hay. OH PFOOIE SHES SONS - or COW SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. T, U. SM Seatfe Well BL, Cble Enclose IS cent In coin for 00 ch pattern dcslrsd. Pattern No, coa OpS 10 ...Bln INomo b fbAVORsm lAddreu -- sweetish that ffeiori The iweetneea of nourishing corn toasted to a turn! Ana Kellogg keep their Corn Flakes coming to you crisper, fresher! Your bargain in goodness Kelloggs Corn Flakes. jAfT MOTHER KNOWStBESTt Farmers Report New Disease Among Pigs A strange disease' of little pigs and1 Is worrying sometimes dance quite a few farmers. What causes the condition Is some-- j what of a mystery, the American New Mrs. C. F. Moeser, that makes thepi shiver, jerk By Arthur Pointer JITTER a STILL 4CTIHO AS CSUtVI ON A JITTER TOOT. KICKS YACHT AND gCTTINS UNPC Medical association Veterinary says. It strikes newly born pigs. Some of the affected animals merely t shiver and tremble. In other cases, the pigs may not be able to keep ; their feet still, resulting In an involuntary dance. The latest report, by Dr. H. C. H. Kernkamp, a research veterinarian at the University of Minnesota, Indicates that the disease, known as myoclonia congenita. Is still almost as baffling to scientists as it was when first described in 1922. MV-- UNTkH&S THOSE KOPSS AND sir ON DECK mm esc you , BCLONO WYLDE AND WOOLY By Bert Thomas Electric Hired Hand Lovely San Diego Bride proudly says, 1 SNOWDRIFT gives me grand cakes!" Snowdrift Remynber: too, Experienced express delight with Snowdrifts how cakes. See easy it is to make these lighter, luscious cakes with Emulsorized cake-make- rs, ing! No g! ft attk && & m ttA MS & ft ORANGE CAKE with Chocolate Sundae Icing Snowdrift is emulsorized to bring you , success with this recipe Comblne V, cup orange juice Beat 1 minute. Turn Into 2 layer pans lined with V, cup milk. greased with plain paper. Bake in Sift together into large bowl: oven (275 F.) about moderate 214 cup lifted cak Sour 25 minutes. CooL Frost wit- hn 3 quick-metho- d Electricity can lighten farm chores and greatly increase productivity. How its done is shown in Electrified a new color film, Farming which has been released by General Electric. Crop dryers, barn cleaners, milking machines, water pumping systems, electric brookers, and ventilating fans are cited as examples of the widening use of electricity in production on modern farms. Soybeans Important Cash Crop in Minnesota FOR yes, POP, THIS S good EXPERIENCE THAT MAKE NEVER TO ME IN' TEACH IT'S ME. CRACK THE DISHES' DO WILL V a1V like you make sometimes r. c'M NOT GOING TO DATE FOR A UNLESS SOMEONE ASKS MEJ WHILE - Soybeans as a cash crop In Minnesota responded to high prices duryears. The ing the war and post-wa- r acreage harvested for beans increased from 30,000 acres in 1939 to 920,000 in 1947 and then dropped back to 709.000 in 1949. Most of the increase occurred from 1944 to 1947. In 19 counties 5 per cent or more of the tillable land was in soybeans harvested for beans ir. 1949. tMcpoon double-actio- baking powder (or 4 tips, singlomction) CHOCOLATE SUNDAE ICING: Com- teaspoon tail l'Acupt eugar Add: Vt cup Snowdrift At cup orango-mil- k mixture Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat 2 minutes. If by hand, count beating time only; with electric mixer use low speed. 2 egg white, I hi cup eugar, H teaspoon salt. 4 teaspoon cream of tartar and beaters after Add: 2gg spoon Snowdrift over hot water. Cool slightly. Spread over top and allow to drip 1 bine cup water in top of double boiler over boiling water. Beat with rotary beater 7 minutes or until icing peaks." Cool: add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Frost cake. Melt 3 square unsweeteatened chocolate with Scrape bowl 3 often: scrape minutes. Remaining mixture 4 m m as sa orange-mil- k ss ssr bss ss s down sides. ess 5 Only an emulsorized shortening can blend all your cake ingredients in 3 minutes mixing. Ho cream- tsss rs a Pure vegetable shortening for fine baking and frying-m- ade by the Wesson Oil People s wit a ms |