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Show ( THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS NEEDED IN WAR ON MANY INSECT PESTS th United State Department pest before It becomes widely disof Asriculture.) the United throughout Bluch attention hus been given dur- tributed States. ing the past flscul year by the biirean Major outbreaks of the of entomology of the, United Stntes green hug, which It a most destructhe to of Department Agriculture, tive wheat pes;, are dependent excontrol of the Japanese beetle, peach on the presence of voluninsects,, the European corn borer, clusively citrus fruit Insects In Florida, the teer grain, It has been found, and the or farmers to Mexican bean beetle In the south- remedy Is obviously eastern states, the pea aphis, boll prevent volunteer grain from springto furnish breeding places for nnd western pine ing up weevil, glps.v-mot- h the green hug. Although only one-haof the of 640.000 was used for grasshopper-contro- l work, a saving of crops In North Dakota and Wyoming was effect amounting to over ed. A heavy outbreak occurred in the Fiiminer of 1!)22 in Montana and Wyoming, nnd a field laboratory was established at '"I lings, Mont., In April. 1022, to uld farmers and extension workers In combating the pest. Progress With Other Insect Pests. The results of recent Hessian fly Female Moth o. European Corn surveys show the Insect to be causing Borer. very little damage, owing to the work of state and federal entomological beetle. The work of the workers luring the previous year. laboratory has , been investigational Investigations of Insects attacking rather than educational. meat, particularly the bain skipper beetle Japanese Spreading. Work against the Japanese beptle, and larder beetles, have resulted in Alt Inwhich threatens to become a pest of much valuable Information. of jnsects attacking dried s Importance, has been prose- vestigation e cuted as heretofore in ration fruit Is under way. New facts' have been discovered with the New Jersey and Pennsyla citrus fruit pest vania state departments of agricul- about the ture. State quarantines have supple- in Florida. These, with methods for mented federal quarantine No. 48 for fearing the Insect, hear directly on Intrustnte traffic, the enforcement of methods of control. Certain which has been delegated to bureau fungi have been found which with the will aid citrus growers In controlling authorities who federal horticultural hoard. During the citrus mealy bug and the rust tile season of 1021 some 205.408 bas- mite. kets of sweet corn were luspectel Mexican Bean Beetle a Menace. nnd more than 5,000 beetles were reThe presence of the Mexican henn moved from within the tips of the beetle in 111 counties in six Southern corn n marked Increase in inspecstates indicates that this pest Is one tion work and In the number of of major Importance. Everything beetles found. points to the fact that the beetle Is Continued work In the suppression and of the plum cureulio, brown-ro- t scab of peaches In Georgia has re- (Pr.p.r.d by -- lf bee-cultu-re DYED HER DRAPERIES, SKIRT AND A SWEATER WITH Each package of Diamond Dyea contains directions so simple that any woman ean dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stock mgs, hangings, draperies, everything like new. Diamond Dyes no other Buy kind then perfect home dveine is guarantee J, even if yon have never dyed before. Tels your druggist whether the nmeriai you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed (roods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. So easy to use. Advertisement. Why streets? You In Plunkville. you people pave your dont motorists would through them bustling town. tv insect-killin- THE VACANT LOTS PLANTS GROWN irf A Ri&hestSoil Is Oftsn Found in Clean Cut Unsightly Weeds. Negated Placos Why not have a garden this year on that vacant city, town or village lot that Is now growing to weeds or covered with empty tin cans? says the United States Department of Agricul-- ' be tore. The weeds and Hn cnns-cn- n Vegetable or Flowcing Stalks Should Be Transferred Several Times. plants, vegetable or flow-- sulted In a very satisfactory 1022 hr. Pnrndlchlorobenzene erlng plants, first started in the flats harvest. then transferred to small pots, then been found useful under certain con to larger ones, give the best satlsfac- - j dltions in controlling the California tion, and afford a. sturdy plant that peach borer In the Santa Clara vnl can be set lntq the open ground when ley, California. The San Jose scale the time comes. Is agnin becoming troublesome in cerThere Is a knack In the handling of tain parts of the country, nnd lias n variety, hut been especially in'urious in apple orplants for the it Is not difficult to grow them nnd the chards In the Ozark. Special attensatisfaction obtained, ns well ns tlie tion has been given to control of this Insect In hearing orchards at the pleasure, Is most gratifying. The pots for growing such plants do (Ark.) laboratory, auj manot have to be of the store kind. terial progress made. More Gipsy Moths. Paper pots can be made at home; old cans, round oatmeal cartons, and the - Shortage- - of funds curtailed' the work with the gipsy moth Infestation tike, serve the purpose welL The soli preparation should be In New England to some extent. On about the same kind 'as In the flats, July 1, 11)22. tlie federal horticultural Lvvith coarser soil, pebbles, broken board placed under quarantine for the flower pots and such, to afford drain-- I gipsy moth additional areas In Maine, age; an opening at the bottom of New Hampshire. Vermont. Massachusetts and Connecticut, amounting to each being necessary. Scouting work Plants grown In this manner are 8,645 square miles. more easy to handle when they are along the bonier of the brown-tal- l transferred to the open; the roos moth infestation shows that there has been a heavy decrease In the In need not be disturbed, if removed In when the soil Is slightly damp. This fested area during the year. will be advantageous to the plant, and Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Ithode Island 2,342 square it will Immediately take hold. ' The transferring process should be miles have been released from brnwn-tul- l moth quarantine. begun with the stronger plants In the Parasites to Control Borer. flats when they are about one inch The work of introducing the n itur-a- l Select the best plants- for high. enemies of the corn borer fnmi Tlie flat should he transplanting. Europe has made rapid strides during the year. More than 500,000 siecl-men- s of a single species of parasite Imported from Hyeres In southern France nnd reared In this country were liberated during the summer of 1922 In the heavily infested regions The present plans of New England. of the bureau Include the cunt 'n nation of this work In order to Insure, where possible, the establishment of all available Insect enemies of the Low Price and High Quality Dont Go Together, Stick to The Economy musk-melon- s, BAKING POWDER Never accept Just as Good Brands; it will only mean disappointments and tail- -' ures on bake-dawhich are expensive. y, ( Adult Mexican Bean Beetle. When you use it you never spoil any of the expensive in-- , gredients used such as flour, sugar, eggs and milk. more prolific and destructive In the new environment than In the West The sale of Calumet 2i as and Southwest, and is times much appears that the application of nrsenlcnls to bean of any plants In the Southeastern states is more hazardous than In the West ard BIST BT TEST Southwest. The probability Is that the Mexican bean beetle will be able to extend its range over a very large THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING part of the United States. Cureful studies have been made of the possibilities of natural control. The process of controlling the boll dust weevil hy dry calcium-arsenat- e Much has been further developed. valuable Information was obtained through experimental work under the direction of the Delta laboratory as to the modlflcatlons of - the poisoning system necessary In different regions. The most Important recent addia genune hardship. tion to tobacco horn worm control has to help themselves. been the perfecting of a tandem-whee- l sbn'iless type of duster for the of Insecticides to the tobacco plant. Since tlie work was begun more than 200 acres have been dusted v. Itli tlie experimental model. In the time nnd with much better results than could have been obtained with band dusters. It as that brand. I n . Calumet is a High Grade Baking Powder, Moderate in Price . The Be FoHedl naft g Pot-grow- n ' disposed of at uny time, and all stones and other refuse material should be removed. If there are enough stones present, thev might be placed In neat and attractive piles and either flowers or vines of some sort run over them next season. If the yacnnt lot Is near enough to the house, it can be spaded and alt other work done at odd times. During the winter months it Is well to study the seed catalogues and make np an order of seeds. Including perhaps 10 to 15 different kinds of vegetables. To this should be added u list of four or live flowering plants, such ' us zinnias cockscomb, scarlet sage and nasturtium, to be used for border plants. Snap beans, lima beans, tomatoes, onions, cabbage, carrots, swlss chard, spinach, radishes and - lettuce are among the most important crops for the small garden. Where space will permit early Irish potatoes, sweet corn, summer squash, cucumbers and pumpkins may be included. It is far Detter, however, in tiie small gardui to plant not more than 1!) or 12 of the most important crops that are In greatest demand as fresh food for the family. Irish potatoes and sweet potatoes are crops that require considerable space, but at the same time it is usually desirable to have a small part of the garden devoted to them. EYEWATER Thompson's reliable and speedy remedy since ITOA Bay ai or Jofan L. Thompson Suss A Ca. Jour druggist's bUeeW Troj, N. Y. UOOhUSY FRJUfc A "A men d orags about hfseslf," said Unc! Eben, is generally like a flivver ttlier'sjmftin ain workin but Gratitude always blooms fulrust In de horn. the soil of expectancy. Washington Star. ! Garuon in the Vacant Lot. EYES SORE? ''.jter. . POTS ARE THRIFTY GOOD FOR GARDEN Helps to clesaso the teetb and keep them bealtby. . ; rust-mit- Development. Provides " the bit of sweet In banafieial form. si-.- co-o- w.t.i uiov.sng Hiatus, Using Ciivcn ricsn Air on a warm Day, Before They Are Transferred to Pots or Cthsr Containers, for Further without and give your stomach a lilt. only flash viewing our Shave With Cuticura Soap And double yout razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. xTo mug. no slimy soap, no germs.no was. no irritation even when shaved ily. One soap for all uses atli- Irg and shampooing. A.c ci useiuent. first-clas- The DIAMOND DYES other POWDER one-thir- d Pi.aru. watered well before the plants are removed, thus allowing dirt to cling to the roots, which should not be torn or cut, if possible to remove them intact. Why Fanners are Turning to FRUNE THE TREES AND VINES and Spraying Only Sure Way to Obtain Good Crops Free From Disease. Trimming trees and vines must be pruned, ns well as sprayed, at the proper tin. Growers cannot hope ALL died not GROYi to obtain fruit from frees uml v'nes that are neglected In this respect Plant to Test Gsrmlnatlon Is VIss and such treatment Is necessary every year. Plan Followed by Majority The early springtime Is regarded as of Gardeners. the best time to do this Job, which All vegetable and flower seeds do should he done with the greatest of not germinate. There are different care, to- save Injury to the trees nnd reasons why seed will not grow ; but vines. If one Is not experienced In tlie art, the gardener cannot nfford to wait nntll the outdoor planting season is It would be well to get Information at band to know. It Is the safer p'an from someone who knows; otherwise to try the seed for germination In a a valuable tree or vine may he ruined, flat early In the season, to he sure the or put out of possible bearing. Spraying requires equal If not seed ore what they should he. Corn of nil kinds frequently falls more knowledge than pruning.. There to grow. It Is wise to try a few are so mniy diseases of fruit trees "hills In the flnt. The same lack of nnd vines that one must he well life may exist In other seeds nnd versed in the subject to apply the there Is one sure way to discover proper spray at' the proper time. It Is too late. Many trees and vines fail to produce their condition The chickens will gladly eat the green because of being thoroughly saturated with disease. tuff, thus It Is not wasted. 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