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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH By Len Kleis VIRGIL NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Blouse to Enhance Wardrobe Clr.l. NnSInnll D,t r Bn 874.OlChinn SO, III. Chelsea Bn let, Nsw Y.rk II, N. I, Statin, Enclose SC S.wla P. O. O. ,P. cant for pattern. Electronic Purifiei Kills Offensive Odors No. Name Address Fanners Using Purifier Little Wooden Cradles Make Charming Gifts To Clear Up Farm Odors by Clark S. Haas SUNNYSIDE The old problem ot odors on a farm, caused by live stock or poultry, by dampness or trustiness, can now be solved. And for less than a half cent a day. A powerful air purifier, called uses ozones, natures own "air freshener to create outdoor freshness in places by bacteria in killing the air and on the surfaces. Farm- Air-Tro- g PATTERN 311 S- - ron 6 IS DOLLS Oh Fmceiaci wood -- r- - TO HOLD DOLLS OB TO USE SIRVIkie POTATO CHIPS SOB TINT DOLLS, CANDY OA SMALL 0 CI6ABITTES THE OLD GAFFER 'jESWlCK, BROTHER By Oay Hunter U YOU'RE MY ONLY WHO NEVER MARRIED. ISt SMART THE women who JOIN this crocheted blouse to their summer wardrobe. In pineapple design, its simple and thrifty. Quick crochet in string or yarn. Pattern 7090 has directions for blouse, sizes Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-se- e and photos, - and complete directions make- crochet and knitting easy to do. 12-1- n la being Single lamp need on numerous farms to reduce offensive odors. Air-Tro- BESSIE ers in many areas are reported taking advantage of the purifier and are turning their farms into more pleasant places In which to live and work. n Is a compact unit The which generates short wave ultraviolet rays destroying unpleasant odors electronically. It Is produced Air-Tro- by Roy C. Stove and Company of Chicago. A single-lam- p unit provides air freshening protection for an area up to 600 cubic feet the size of the average milk house. For areas up to 1,200 cubic feet, the double lamp ha By Bud Fisher MUTT AND JEFF I DON'T EXPECT PEOPLE TO TIP ME, MUTT IN FACT, DON'T APPROVE OF TIPPING, BUT THAT ACTOR, BIGHAMM, IS CHEAP., t -- j Pattern 311 gives actual site cutting guides for threi authentic Early Amer. can designs and direcUons for making. Prica 28c, WORKSHOP PATTERN Orawsr 16-1- 8. charts Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for each pattern to (Name of Your Publication), Neediecraft Dept., P.O. Box 8740 Chicago 80. 111. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS with ZONE. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins foi each pattern to IName of your Publication) Neediecraft Service, P.O. Box 183. Old Chelsea New York It, N.Y Station, Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE and PATTERN NUMBER. Send Twenty Cents In coins for our Neediecraft Book. Illustrations of crochet, nus embroidery patterns hobby Ideas. And a Free Pattern Is printed right In Ine boon Bedford New Yerk. Wills. When new drugs or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold dont delay. Creomulsion contains only safe, help-fiproven ingredients and no narcotics to disturb natures process. It goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. d, CREOI7IUI2SION Miltsw Ceeghs, Chest Colds, Aorta treacklHi USE RED STAX FOR BEST RESULTS IMPROVED DRY YEAST WITH THIS been developed. In the past two decades, milk production on United States farms has Increased by 20 billion pounds, h or while the number of milking herds has declined. In some of the individual dairy states, changes have been even more spectacular. In New York, for instance, one-hamore milk is marketed by IS per cent fewer farmers than in HES SERVICE 10 Safer Cough Relief Prize Winning Herd Numbers Decrease, But Milk Supply Grows HES ALWAVS ORDERING ME AROUND AND HE THINKS Cradles Have Many Uses UTOODEN CRADLES of various sizes make charming gifts for grownups as well as children. They may be made of solid pine, maple or plywood. Recipe one-fift- r Hatties Garden Crescents v Winner In the first $100,000 Grand National Baking Contest, Waldorf-Astori- a. Mrs. Hattia Bovtiiior, Koadfiold Main. lf appeal. Here's a something different to perk up that luncheon or dinner. Makes abovt 16 crescents Bake at 400 F. for 12 to 13 minutes Those tangy dinner rolls have 1929. Milk is produced on about AVi million of the six million farms in the United States. On about two million of these, the milk is produced solely for home use. Most of these farms have only one or two cows, but their milk provides an important part of the food of some nine million farm people. On the other 2 million farms that have milk cows, some milk, d butter is cream, or sold. These sales range from a few d butter per pounds of year up to thousands of pounds of milk per day. I cake compressed yeas (or 1 hike-warpackage dry granular yeast) in 14 cup water. Combine V4 cup shortening. 1V4 teaspoons salt. 1 tablespoon sugar Vfc cup boiling water. Stir until dissolved. Cool to lukewarm by adding Vi cup tomato Juice. Blend In I tablespoon each: teaspoon grated onion, celery, carrot; each: garlic salt. sage. Add dissolved yeast. sifted Pillsburyt Best Measure iVi cups Enriched Flour Add 3 cups of the flour and beat thoroughly. Then add remainder of flour and mix well. Kneed dough 5 to 7 minutes on floured board. Let rise In warm place (35 to 90 F.) until double In OUtotee farm-churne- bulk. 45 to flO minutes. OMda dough into two parts. Roll each on Ughtly floured board to circular shape about 14 inch thick, fprtnfcie wtHi grated Parmesan cheese. Cut each round into I wedges. If desired. 1 drop tabasco sauce may be added to each wedge. Roll each wedge, starting with wide end and rotting to point, place on creased baking sheet, point-sid- e down, and curve ends to form crescent shape. Let rise in warm place until light, about 45 to 60 minutes, fleke in moderately hot oven (400 F.) 12 to IS minutes. If you use PiDiburys Beat Enriched g Flour, omit salt. farm-churne- Worlds Record WYLDE AND WOOLY i? Peter, pain cutes pr you with '"I A new worlds record for a purebred beef animal was set recently when Hillcrest Larry 4, was purchased by Henry Sears, owner ol the Chino Farms in Church Hill, Md.t for $70,500 at the Hillcrest Farms sale. Surrounding the hereford are (left to right) Jim McClelland, manager of ths Turner Ranch in Sulphur, Okla.; C. A. Smith, owner of Hillcrest Farms; Henry Sears, the purchaser, and his wife; and Arnold Olson at the halter I iT high-price- cm Keep Garden Seeds Many left over vegetable seeds may be kept for planting next spring, but should be stored at about 50 degrees. Strawberries Need Good Protection From Cold Strawberries need protection sgssgEsr against cold by means of mulching with straw, leaves or sawdust, fruit DON'T UNDERSTAND ABOUT ART ALWAYS PAINT WINTER is SCENES IN SUMMER AND SUMMER PICTURES IN THE WINTER. , ONE THING WHY I YOU GUYS OH, I THINK COLLEGE IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY UNLESS, OF COURSE, YOU MEET THE RIGHT MAN IN HIGH SCHOOL.'1' specialists warned farmers. Wheat straw, oat straw and ryt straw have all been successfully used as strawberry mulches. Fairly heavy coverings are suggested in order to avoid heaving from frosl and consequent root damage. Ordinary leaves give good result on home plantings. bnn QUICK! RUBIN v JsSa THE ORIGINAL 8AUME ANALGESIQUE . |