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Show V Utah Farm List Two National Speakers Co-O- ps Quentin Reynolds of Spring-fielMass., president of the National Council of Farm Cooperatives and a member of the Food Committee, and' Dr. Raymond W, Miller of Washington, D. C., president of the American Institute of Cooperations, will be special speakers at two meetings of Utah Farm this month, G. Alvin Carpenter, Utah State Extension marketing d, Citi-re- Co-o- ps ns terests of the west One can fairly reach such an appraisal by taking into consideration the building of various new manufacturing in the Western States; adplants be reached only when our own ditional employment at Geneva Vacuum thoroughly under all mines are producing and shipping and elsewhere; the substantial furniture and around edges of at the rate necessary to insure qualities of steel and iron actually carpet to reduce danger of clothes capacity operation of the plants. produced at Geneva since ,June, moth injury, advised Dr. G. F. Additional mine cars and mining 1948; the increased business volKnowlton, Utah State Extension machinery, in the amount of ume of established steel finishing $375,000 are now on order, but de- and fabricating concerns; and the entomologist Clothes moth eggs are not livery of various major : items improved steel service to many stuck" to carpet or clothing, and cannot be expected lor aome businesses, large and small, In the are easily shaken from woolens, months. Until there longer-ranWestern States. We believe that our friends in furs, or Sucked up by the air plans reach fruition, we will, of blast of a good vacuum cleaner, course, do everything possible to Utah and its neighbor states, who the extension entomologist ex- keep coal production at as high a voluntarily gave their support to rate as can be obtained. the proposition that U. S. Steel plained. Now is a good time to take furs We have no desire to boast of should bid for purchase of the' and woolens out of doors, shake our, as yet rather brief, record in Geneva plant from the governor brush them well, and leave steel production for peace time ment, can derive a distinct sense them exposed to the cold and use, yet we believe it is reasonable of satisfaction from the realizasunlight for an hour or two. This to say that the operation of Ge- tion that this transaction has refurther helps to reduce injury if neva under U. S. Steel ownership sulted in a creditable contribution a light infestation of moths ex- has actually begun to prove its to the sound industrial developists, Dr. Knowlton added. ability to make a commendable ment of the west and to a higher contribution toward the best to' living standard for its people. rent Problems Facing Coopera- Vacuum Thoroughly Mathesius Speech To Reduce Danger (Continued from Pag Foot) Of, Cloth Moths specialist, announced today. The two Co-o- p meetings will be held Nov. 19 at tie Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City and Nov. 20 at Richfield. There will be two. sessions, one at 2 p. m. and onfi at 7 p. m., each day. These two outstanding cooper, ative leaders will discuss many present problems vital to cooperatives," Mr. Carpenter said. In the evening sessions, Mr. Reynolds will discuss Agricultural Policy" and "Feed Conservatism", and Dr. Miller will discuss The Position of Cooperatives in the American Democracy" and Cur- - DEEDED BOEJL21D CLUB tives. All cooperative directors and members are especially urged to attend these sessions. The after- The Best Beer in Town meetings are designed principally for them and other farmers. Information will be presented dealing with problems of operating cooperatives. The general public, especially bankets,' other businessmen, school teachers, legislators and civic club representatives, are invited to attend the evening session to get a better understand-ing'- noon GOOD FOOD at the :: cooperatives. , In Richfield, the 2 p. m. meet-- I ing will be held in the court house and the 7 p. m. meeting in the tabernacle. CAFE PAINTERS TO FINISH WORK HERE IN ONE MONTH Price, Utah ' O Meals and Short Orders Fountain Drinks Ice Cream Malts According to Charles Hobbs, foreman for the Arthur Painting Company, all houses in Dragerton will have the finish coat of paint by the middle of December. The painters have been slowed down by the cold weather, andj occasional difficulties in getting proper paint, but are now fast catching up on their work. Entomologist Gives TAYLOR-BER- Advice On Clothes Moth Control SHIRTS K get rid of moths, apply 10 per cent or stronger DDT dust to mattress and bed frame if use of 5 per cent DDT in deodorized To Western Frontier and Gamblers Pants KIDS COWBOY BOOTS Sizes 2V2 to 8. COWBOY NECKTIES KIDS TRICK ROPES Saddles Repaired and Made to Order Gun Repairing by Expert Gunsmith O . j now kerosene is objectionable, that cold weather makes it less convenient to open up and air out rooms after treatment, suggested Dr. G. F. Knowlton, Utah State Extension entomologist. DDT dust also may be applied and worked into edges of carpet to reduce moth injury if clothes moths or carpet beetles begin to work in spots where the1 vacuum cleaner is ineffective. However, taking up and clean- -j ing the carpet, and spraying the underside and the floor thoroughly with 5 per cent DDT in deodorized kerosene gives longer and surer protection. Dr. Knowlton advised. 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