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Show .mining, September 1, mu. aiifc ii,ilgr..t; san s 01.1111 H 1. mfinlin nil!, I..U.-.VIi ' ..eu-cnia- ets an,i i Inn-;- , v visois dialling wuu.d i their own compli-- to saving , f ; I,:,.,.,, lesui (dp M1,Uh. nah died,. 'i m iam.eis mil bit'll ,, , "-- 1 am pa a m.s-.o- n. fan ioi :,j ,AA will NEWS-JOURNA- RAGE SEVEN L SCAT KIDS GRAB SINKER AND HOT COFFEE simply for payments Some v ii'Uu gardens through-I1'1''out the state are beginning to A ADI NCKD HAMBURGL.u.,,..; .. O'1 ha all taimeis hot ER STAND. Bougainville tl'lMi of languish, as a lesult .i I,, ' leslHiiul lniined-- ' weathei laik of water and It yeu aie a Si "AT kid ska1-- , A,, called upon by failuie to eontlul weed growth, th ne your schooner to the ling ioui,; ''i.inuni'c AAA com-- according to a report given1 a, ms. the muck id the strip.' n ;(( ,IU. front the office of Dr. Ar tr.ey II pitch you a smkt r and lepmt the ptao-jou- t i,,., Hue,1 "''I He to. mnded vil L Stark, horticulturist of a hot cuppa fixe jerks alter thr. snould a the Utah extension service. you drop out of the d''iver's seat i.iuul ,i ,i e so buildingkeep lie states that abandoned It you ate pructhe p.uticular Iict s tine aie cat ned out, gardens or those given scant tyoe you can gel a double- on i;K.u ol tlic larm plan attention represent a waste of decker or a Dugwood special M.(, was piepared at seed and fertiher, both of on th- jump. ,imi' 'Ley s.giied u eat her! which must be conserved. In The Tel ry talk, m t.e n, pomted out, genet al. how ewer, reports are fur the ones who like orderly tint r ,i t ne tor most easier them satisfactory and even the e e s, understandable to it hey pivp.ue a inexperienced gardener may Means that if you ate a South '! tne.i la m showing allow weeds to glow in some Pacific air transport (SCAT! i..e more t the clops planted, places because they do not re-- pilot bringing your in ac i fa "t each ciop and ulio how harmful the across t h e muddy landing very lor ai.mi "! buiai.ng weeds can be. In some gar-i- st ip you can of gtamtplenty 'dens- - the .a.lled rows of growing lood from doughnuts II llei e n c asui ena ' carrots, and tomatoes tu, ji(,cl canteen at the aie not,11'"'-ate kept lie an and welTcdltilcjj,(, q the f leld on recoid and tin Mated, but rows of old radish The Red Cross 0eidtes can-- i ment tin pi.utue is nonpar-- lettuce, spinach, peas', and teens, which the Ill's cull atixely hign. prod uco is shall Spnng onions that have already "hamburger stands" all along! e icquned to furnish nteas- yielded their crops are allowed the SCAT routes noith lrom1 u.ements which will enable the to run to weeds to save the Bougainville, and has even in-- ' county committee to compute; work of clearing the ground stalled circulating libraries so tin MiiTect extent ol piaetices. and keeping it cultivated. that passengers and crew canj T ui' examine, loi a From a long-terpractice point of tdKe along a book or magaxiew, this is neither good gar- zine. dening nor wise conservation The books and magazines ,ip measuiements if the rate pert 0f labor, declares the horticul-ddat stations farther exenanged is in execs sot 2. turist. Weeds and the old along, come and eventually Cei tuicates of origin, plants will draw from the back again. That's 'how the lichase loce. pts. seed tags, or soil moisture that may be brary "circulates." othei evidence necessary to needed urgently later on by One ol the finest canteens crops planted in summer created by combined eltorts of p!oe compliance must be rushed by the producer in con-- for maturity before frost. Also the s Army Engineers, the nee! ion with the applications the weed seeds will ripen and and the Quartermaste of materials or the seeding of, scatter and make still more Corps, is on B mgainville itIwoik for the gardener either self, the SCAT pilots report. crop or grazing land. Larsen explained that if a this fall or next season. ExManager of the unit ,s Leo farmer does not respond hen perienced gardeners strongly Henning, New York City, ascalled upon by the county advise everyone to clear away signed to the base Red Cross committee and lets the season all the early crops as soon as oltice of the service command 'go by without making a super-- ; they cease yielding good qual- Edmund H. Toggi, Jr, Wilkes ity vegetables, and either re- Bane, Pa., supervises its plant immediately or keep the area and free of moisture-sappinweeds until Simple Susie observes that it is time to replant. woman was made after man If water can be supplied dur- was and is a later and improving dry spells, a good soaking ed model of the human race. 1 - i haw farms Utah; ms their nun i.,r;l.s ox up ol anchors will he imnable ovut ta1 :n check n, i,n v of " ; ol Lh' HI ItGulris ,eiiat iiMp aIlt clipboard. on chock a M"t ajvinccil that 101 r .il.-l- M s farm trout sc.i up,-, lhe AAA,It aKo S'1 'hat m.v mam wuth his steel' "f farn.fi Man the .upi'i-w--"1- G AAA iii'nimmui tor th.-.- .mm, I,,, a nuMiiif Hu' in. i' ion, o i n in a a e co-i. no it l llif Male f -- n 'I V , i "ill a. i:i; S,; ' by A . I'1 ,iir ;, ; Al nf li.f a!i. lvg taumi :.: flii f s 'A c w 'umnici I i JMh dfci HEWS , t a Ilf Ull thf I. S if .. I A rb; THE HOX ELDER IN (ended and without :u-- - . NEW TIME SCHEDULE Until Further Notice (Starting Monday, September 3rd Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Show Starts 3:45 P. M. Box Office Opens 3:30 P. M. Saturday, Sunday Show Starts Box Office Opens 1 :00 P. M. 1 j :15 P. M. j ROXY sentrn '"t CAPITOL THEATRE THEATRE i , HIS is the time of year when your cows, need 1 the lies! care richest in and feed resistance-vitamin- s and ; - cut-fe- NEWS-JOURNA- CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS L s .1 I , aaUmr blended feed to require- - tUSBiBP Bl WE BUY FOR MORE AND SELL FOR LESS 1942 Chrysler Royal 6 Sedan e Let us roll, grind, mix your grains for a better dairy ration. pur-'cro- p tur-lth- e Sea-bee- TYSON fl'hone o 1 SEED FEED AND West Forrest St. 1 A S ran mi' arm h e d f Uu e n c e between success and failure, he indi- cated. No weed should ever be al-2 lowed to develop more than about two inches of lop growth, after which it begins accumulating reserves of food material in its roots. Consistent hoeing and pulling of every bindweed vine that shows itself will gradually exhaust the food reserves, he concludes. SNAP WITH THESE MODERN TIME SAVING V-- BONDS Equipped will) radio, heater, defrosters, spotlight, wheel (rim rings, directional signal and seat covers. If you are looking for a car that is almost new don't pass this one PRICED THIS WEEK ONLY! $200 under guaranteed ceiling price. HKU FORD ' TON PR Kl P PACKARD -- 120 SEDAN new Has rebuilt motor Motor overhauled (i ntos. ago. - DESOTO SEDAN 1 !:!.Mechanically tops "AS IS SPECIALS PRICED AS LOW 1!L:: CHEVROLET SEDAN C17J AS $:IS0 CNDLK CEILING Needs minor repairs V 1 !l.!0 TKRRAPLANE A FORI) SEDAN 10.S0 MODEL Q10E Has good tires and motor. body and tires good. Motor fair. $275 V'" $129 CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. STAMPS-- V W-- Many fruits and vegetables 5 in the state of Utah 'may be J successfully dried for winter a preservation, Miss Elna Miller, nutritionist of the Utah extension service, reports. She lists the following vegetables and fruits which may be dried: as-lima beans, paragus, snap bans, soy beans, broccoli, ccl-- I B our with it it and "Easy Clean up keep home up ura Lovelier and Happier cry, corn, cream corn, peas. pumpkin, squash, spinach, ids To Heller and Quicker Housecleaning. 'swiss chard, apples, apricot, P O LI S H pears, peaches and prunes. 1 Time is important in the of material for dry-- j preparation B FLO-GLOSS SOIL-OF- F a ing, she advises. When poss-ible, the vegetables to be dried so For polishing and waxing floors should he harvestedd early inj leans woodwork, all painted surfaces Dries in 20 minutes the morning when the flavor no simple to apply ike no rinsing dusting. No water 'and eating quality is at its best, to no kind rubbing. lining. Docs not harm paint and is To preserve food values and; Ihe hands. eating quality, the time Pt. 50c Qt. 90c Gal. $3.00 a best interval between harvesting Qt. 60c y2 gal. $1.00 gal. $1.75 aand blanding must be as short 'as possible. Put the material in the heat-CEDAR POLISH led dryer which is first brought Ito the proper temperature, she Make (he furniture and floors shine bright and Ideal for Cleans gi directs homemakers. Temper-gjatureas a new penny. washing woodwork at the beginning of drywatei hines as Excellent 10 degrees higher, Easy to use ling may (JOc Qt. $1.25 ,than at thebe finish. 4 oz. 25c 12 oz. ufteniT. The finish I drying temperatures are the highest that may be safely, Package 20c Used near the end of the drying FOAM g SUNSHINE g' period. Scorching resultsarewhere' tool and uphol- finishing temperatures A real discovery! Cleans rugs SUNSHINE CLEANER high. A thermometer on the it deans as tcry like new. Mothproofs fray nearest the heat source leans dirty woodwork floors in a jilf is used to measure J Safe. temper-- ! Fast 'cry economical to use. Easy on hands. The ature. times depend drying g 1 Gal. upon the use of an electric fan a $L25 65c gal. Ot. " Qt. 60c y2 gal. $1.00 gal. $1.75 t m to circulate the heated air Rapid drying is important to, best quality and a fan to paint J applied New Miracle Wall ( overing the heated air is the Gallon KEMT0NEbru,h it on -d- ries in one hour J 'Only method of obtaining rapid shade g drying. rovers ordinary size room. Many beautiful pastil Any moisture-proo- f g1 package $3.18 is satisfactory for storage of Gallon $1.05 Quart dried products, declares Miss 'Miller. Syrup, lard or similar' 2 cans are ideal PATCHING PLASTER POWDERENE Other lidded cans may be used1 w hen g thru" and sealed with scotch tape or put" and will not spot "'lickeM thing in the world lor cleaning .Slavsor kalsomine is applied over it. Will g paraffin. Heavy brown papei paint on it rugs no water crack or crumble. just sprinkle bags may serve if first dipped shrink, not Kru'-'in melted paraffin to waterproot off dirty spots. sie keeps 21 2 Lb. Size 30c the paper. Ordinary cello-!K12 rug clean for six months. phane is not waterproof and is g.not a suitable storage contain-jars are good if the WALL PAPER P ASTE gjer. isGlass sealed with a lid and a, top WHEAT PASTE TIK rubber ring or a piece of cloth1 SIZE-INS dipped in melted paraffin and fastened to the jar opening all the pain out of painting Takes while still .soft. Small contain-J lor "al1 l0't,inK odor. -paint holding enough material for No disagreeable I'ers Lovely pastel shades g immediate use are preferable ito larger containers, and these may be stored in a larger con- tamer that is air tight. A cool, dry, dark storage, 2' place i.s most satisfactory for) dried produdets, and if it i lu- -l ke your home look Just lake New ""."iTsJlect from our large gg necessary to hold the dried ma- tenal for any length of time! or perhaps a coat rW.s-SS-.S.- l before packaging, a reheating Sni-l-i .,C iflil luidf tor 20 to 30 minutes at 165 degives Fahrenheit, will destroy! any insects or eggs present the nutritionist concludes. SAVING AND MONEY SAVING Y BETTER LA HE BUYS! - Special AND BIGGER uiffm PESOS M SJEEEJ CORONATION ENERGY - CLEANIKC AIDS HOUSE BALL J CLEANERS j Sponsored By The Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce Thursday Free Peaches Peach Exhibit NIGHT SEPT. 14 J s - B.E.ES. GYM FLAN $l.t - - 9 HOW TO e ATTEND self-sealin- g BOX ELDER COUNTY MERCHANTS RlSINESS FIRMS LlRS AND OTHER GROUPS Enter Your Candidate for j G C a'-era- $1-0- PEACH - LE-PAGE- B I fill TONE j All Kinds of Paints and Varnishes :! Now QUEEN, 1944 Deadline September 5 PriMS t.f S!50 foi r the dignified, each for her and $2. Peach Queen girl who wins the honored title of her name with enter and once at two maids of honor. Select your candidate olftce. Howard Dewey oral the No enlry fee. A News-Journ- PEACH DAYS Will Be The Finest Since Before The War This Year - APPLIANCE BEEHIVE COAL & V BUY' BONDS & STAMPS-- V SBSPTISMlSEll 15-1- 41 'a |