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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Square Lunch Cloth Filet-Croch- et Machinery Life Cut To Half by Exposure Acid Test Storage Building Will SUNNYSIDE br Clark S. Haas Nora, do you know how to use the thermometer for little Archies bath?" inquired Mrs. Brown. Glory, maam, I dont go to no such fuss," exclaimed Nora I just puts him in and if he gets red thats a sure sign the waters too Reduce Farm Overhead Since farmers reduce by half the life of machinery left exposed to the weather through the winter months, according to a recent university survey, they will find it in their interest financially to replace old, inadequate and inefficient sheds strucwith modern, tures. The survey showed the life of equipment, housed and unhoused, as follows: Walking plows, 20 years or 15; cultivators 20 or eight; gang plows, 20 or 10; mowers, 12 or seven; corn planter, eight or four; binder, 12 or five; wagon, 24 or 19; and disk harrow, 15 or eight. No matter what the cost of build hot." Habit Hat well-planne- d THE OLD GAFFER By Pay Hunter Harry: Say, why did you tip your hat to that dame that just passed you dont know her, do . you?" t Larry: Nope, but Harold does and I borrowed his hat today. Different Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your name, sir? Annoyed Guest; Are you blind? Cant you see the register? Its a name of distinction not just like every other name. Hotel Clerk: Oh, yes, indeed, sir. Im sure thats why I couldnt make it out." BwZi Play on Words a real find! This filet- Joan: Do you think its the real crochet square is so large that nine in heavy cotton make a stun- thing this time?" Jean: Oh, no probably just lunch cloth I ning 60x60-inc- h Square is 13 inches in No. 50 cot- passing fiance." ton, 20 inches in heavy cotton. PatPrisoners Choice tern 7467; charts; directions. IJERES The picture above chows how one farmer houses his machinery in a modern etructore. The life of machinery left exposed to weather la reduced by half, experts report. tag, it Is always cheaper than machinery," an agricultural ngineer reports. No building on the farm will pay better dividends than the machinery shed. Typical of the modem type machinery building being used on many farms is the one pittured above. It is located on the Vincent Lilly farm near Rochester, Minn. Its dimensions, 24 by 48 feet, and the absence of inside posts due to the arched roof construction, provide ample room for this farmers machinery. City People With Money Inflate Farm-Lan- d Market By Bud FUhcr MUTT AND JEFF AND BV THE Yuu'at? SURE, HFINE I'M COLLECT VDUR BOSS yOU WAY, yY LOADED WAGES AT THE CASHIER D vou ' ON SATURDAV Ymean YCH I'VE BEEN LOOKING NOW FOR VOU HAVE YOU I GO AROUND FINISHED AND COLLECT THE COLLECTING FS20 NICKELS OUT OF ICKELS A GOOD I GOT JOB UFnr FOR THE COIN DAVR, yTrt? TELEPhcJ iCOMPAr I GET WAGESJTOOr (riSggtfi JITlfcR By Arthur Pointer The agriculture department reports that city folks with money and worries about possible further shrinkage in its buying power are helping to inflate the farm-lan- d market. Many buyers are businessmen and investors who are seeking good farms as an investment hedge against inflation. As a result farm prices increased on a national aver age basis 3 per cent between July and November of last year. They now are 5 per cent above the record set in March, 1920. The department said land values advanced in all states. The east north central states showed the largest average gain for any region 8 per cent but the west north central, west south central and pacific regions were up 5 per cent. Average prices are higher than a year ago in all but three states. Florida showed the largest gain-- 19 per cent largely because of favorable returns from citrus fruits and pasture lands. days or $20," said the judge. Send TWENTY CENTS In eolni for this pattern to iNama of your Publication! Needlecraft Service, P O. Box 162. Old Chelsea Station. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE, AND PATTERN Ill take the the prisoner. e $20, e Judge, said a NUMBER. Gentle Hint Clerk: To what do you attribSend TWENTY CENTS In eAi for ute your early start life, sir? each pattern to (Name of Your PublicaExecutive: Nothing but a good tion I. Needlecraft Dept., P O. Box 5740, Chicago 80. 111. Print plainly PATTEHN alarm clock, young NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS fellow and I might say that a few with ZONE. people in this office might profitably invest in one." Stwlag Circle Naadlaeraft Dept. P. F. see O. Bax 8740. Chicago SO. Ill, ar O. Bax ISt, Old Ckeleea SlaUea, New Yerk II, N. Y. Encloae 10 cents for pattern. . Disagreement A district attorney objected to a lawyer calling the States evidence tainted testimony. His objection was sustained by the judge, before whom the case is being tried. The testimony isnt tainted," he declared. Tis. replied the lawyer. Taint," voiced the judge. No. Name Address Planning for the Future? Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! Dressmakers By Bert Thomat WYIDE AND WOOLY These 12 girls captured top prizes in the national clothing achievement contest at the International Livestock Exposition. Each won a $300 scholarship for her skill. They are, left to right: Arlene Olson, 18, of Hartland, Minn.; Bonnie Needier, 18, Hartford City, Ind.; Jpan Engle, 18, Abilene, Kan.; Evelyn Waugh, 17, White Plains, N. Y.; Mary Dick, 17, Yukon, Okla.; Bettye Deen, 16, Jena, La.; Patricia Lynch, 17, Gaithersburg, Md.; Dolores Mom-ba-c, 16, Las Cruces, N. M.; Nancy Boyd, 18, Seedy, Tenn.; Dorthy Straus, 18, Johnson, Vt.; Wilma Beale, 17, Pomeroy, Wash.; and Dorothy Heideman, 17, Sheboygan Falls. Wis. 4-- Bad Utensils Can Hurt Quality of Milk, Cream "I HAVt AN AGREEMENT WITH YOUR WIFE TO SHOVEL THIS WALK. WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO CUT ME OUT OF THE JOB BVX ALVlN JUST 'CAUSE I'VE BEENSEEiN' GREGORY FOUR OR FIVE NIGHTS A WEEK DOESNT MEAN I PONT LOVE YOU ANYMORE Milk pails, milking machine containers, strainers or milk and cream cans often are the cause of poor quality milk and cream, according to dairy marketing specialists. Dairy utensils with open seams, rusty spots or rough surfaces caused by dents, rough solder or mllkstone cannot be properly cleaned. Bacteria thrive In these places because small portions of milk or cream lodge in the crevices. RIGHT LIGHT-FRI- ED FRIED T I and Goodl VOWDRFT Serves 'Em Up Quick ,, this simple new way. j -- f fv. ham fried foods lighter makes in Snowdrift I I decrying astier-digesti- ble! PANCAKES SNOWDRIFT'S HAM AND EGG Tbit rtcipt tosted by Good Hous.keeping Combine first 8 Ingredients. 99 3 tbsp. Snowdrift to skillet. Drop milk half of mixture by tablespoons blotpoon " Ht to-h- ot OtpOMI 4olt Mttpooe pepper ;up Sour up cooked hom, feidy chopped quick-tryin- g up Snowdrift for until Snowdrift. Fry Snowbrowned on both sldes. fdlgest-lble and drift is so light, pure8nowdrtft to ) Add 2 tbsp. eecondbatcm skillet and pan-frServe at once. Makes excellent way An small pancakes. to use up leftover ham. I Ms? qoocf taste cmts SfiO!lPRIFT PURE VEGETABLE BY THE SHORTENING-MA- DE WESSON OIL PEOPLE y I I I I I I I I I I I |