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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH VIRGIL Housework By Len Kiel Farm Welder Becomes Standard Equipment Quick Repairs Reduce Loss of Time and Profit SUNNYSIDE p- - 0 vou T'rt5ESPi.TD0CM MANAGE WITW WO&LD tw6 W THIS POeSAItEN, ABENT M3U SHUT tfSheJf IN The WINTER By VER OFF WE AJ?e SUUT SOMETIMES WEEVS GO B v BEFOee WE CAN GET A NEWSPAPER FKOA CHICAGO , RIMIN' TIME y POSEN But she just always 'EM HIDDEMi has While FloS'sams, which ape MOST UNGAINLY The welder Is fast becoming standard farm equipment. It answers the farmers prayers for quick repair jobs that would otherwise mean a great loss of time and profit It is also being used to make equipment that means greater production. As an example, one corn belt farmer used his welder to construct the inclined plane, portable elevator shown in the above picture. The conveyor, which has a large hopper at the ground end, is operated by a horsepower electric motor. In order to provide electric service for cribs which might be located at some distance from the barn, the farmer built a portable reel on which he wound about 100 She's always showing, yew plainly Easy Without Nagging Backache Scalloped Potatoes Next time you make scalloped potatoes add a topping of buttered bread crumbs. kiday function alow dom. many complain o Bagging backache, ioaa of pep and energy headacnce and diutneaa. uffer longer with thee discomfort If reduced kidney function is getting you down-d- uo to such common causes as strew n and strain, or exposure to cold Minor bladder irritations due to cold, er diet wrong dampness may eauae getting Up nights ar frequent pasaagee. Dont neglect your kidneys if these aondf Mona bother you. Try Doans Plile a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for ever 50 year. W hile often otherwise caused it a amazing how many tirose Doaoe give happy id! f from these discomfort help the 15 auiee of kidney tubes and filters flush eut waste. Get Doan's Fills todayl Mending Gloves holes In your Mending finger-ti- p gloves will be easy if you put on a thimble, put on the glove and mend. Remove Corn from Jar To remove canned from a jar. insert a corkscrew in the end of the center cob and pull up gently. Other ears will come out easily corn-on-the-c- Clothes Pin Ose Pin a spring-typ- e clothes pin to the edge of your pan if you do a lot of cooking that requires frequent stirring. It will serve as a holder for your spoon, preventing dripping or fishing for the spoon if it slips into the pan. it. Grated Feeling Grate orange and lemon peel on waxed paper. Use brush to free the peel that sticks to grater. Grated peel slides off waxed paper, easy to measure. m y say many old folks about g tasting scorrs I Thousands of happy folks know this! Good tasUng 8cotts Emuiskm helps yos ward off eolds-he- ips yon ffet well faster and helps you keep when ffolng strong your diet needs more natural AAD Vitamins 1 Boott'e is ft HIGH ENERGY POOD TONIC -rich in nature! A AD Vitamins and energy-buildin- g natural eii Try itl 8ae how well yos feeL Eaey te take and digest. Economical. Buy today at your drag store I MORE t than just tonic it's powerful nourishment Frosting Cake Use a rubber spatula to put frosting on a cake. Does a smooth, fast job, and scrapes the bowl BESSIE tom , Bandy Container Old lipstick containers can be used to carry odds and ends in your purse. Theyll hold bobby pins, safety pins, and maybe a threaded needle something you always need when you dont have Pills Doans feet of cable. This gives him an "extension cord of the proper strength to carry the current needed clean. from a outlet in the barn. On the work side of production, he discovered that little more labor was needed to increase his yield. Figuring this out on a dollar and cents basis, labor costs, on a 40 bushel yield, are about 25 cents a bushel, whereas on yields the cost is just 10 cents per bushel the selling price having taken care of the differential in labor rates. Many a farm welding outfit has paid for Itself during harvest time when quick repairs vere made to machinery. SC0TTSIEMULSI0M 'frroirai 230-vo- lt el SCS Report Stresses Conservation Progress The rapid progress in soil conservation for the last 20 years is the keynote of the annual report of the Soil Conservation Service for the 1951 fiscal year. The report also emphasized the need for soil conservation to aid the current mobilization effort and stresses the fact that total conservation is essential Tremendous progress has been made in the science and practical application of soil and water conservation during the last two decades. The service helped 128,502 farmers and ranchers develop conservation plans on 36,259.299 acres last year. This brought the total as of June 30, 1951, to 883,348 plans covering 246,740,009 acres of land. There are now about 2,400 organized soil conservation districts operated by farmers and ranchers under state laws. The survey spent a total of some 64 million dollars for the fiscal year. Of this amount, about 52 million was for regular operations in soil conservation districts. About seven million was used for flood control work. About one and a half million was for research. JITTER WYLDE AND WOOLY By Bert Thomas Biscuit, Herd, a , ! cup ttftt ott purpott flout li tto ipoom CloUtt Qrr! Mu A4 novel and econom- fttotpoomtob it wotpotm ctroytoy evW tkorumm ical way to stretch Jeff-ovham into a lunch or 'dinner tnain dish ,.!a real taste treat and q easy to prepare . . tice how Clabber Girl gives loavfening that is jusf right even when coarsening1 cara' way seeds" are used to spark up the flavor. er uUtipoom fI cup mUt Ham Filling, a tmpi tooM, grand ktm ptckl rrluk tup I toPUipuou prwponj muumti (ISCUITi Sift together flour, baking powder and tilt. Mix incarawayieed.Cut Id ahortenlng until mixture reaemblea coarse corn meal. Add milk, (tir to maka a (oft dough that can be handled and formed Into. ball. Transfer ballot dough onto a lightly floured board, knead until mooth. Roll Out Into a rectangle. Spread with ham filling. Start ing with tha narrow end, roll liken ielly roll Place on a greased baking sheet. Brush lightly with milk. Slash roll Into six pieces cutting almost through roll. e Turn each piece up. Bake In a hot oven (kS0F.) approximately 25 minutes or until well browned Serve with mushroom sauce. HAM FILLING, Mix all Ingredients together thoroughly Serves six. Pound for pound, mor people use more Clabber Girl than any other Bale 9xt2-inc- ing Powder. h cut-sid- CUABBERIGIRL! T? $9,000 Gift 4I V US ifnr-r,r-f - - ! c ) : I If rTTER Bum knots you up wmt Mechanical (above) cotton pickers line up before starting to harvest the most recent cotton crop on the Arisons Boys Ranch. The machines, valf ued at ever million dollars, picked some 200 bales of cotton in one day. The machines, 36 in all, the operators and fuel for the project were donated by the Arizona Queen Creek Farm Bnrean members. The job was equivalent to a gift of $9000 to the ranch. 140-ac- re one-hal- Sick Soils Can Be Nursed Back to Health Sick soils can be nursed back to health by means of soil tests which tell the farmer what plant foods and management methods are needed to restore run down fields to high crop yields. In Missouri alone, 69 county soil clinics are diagnosing soil ailments and prescribing treatments. The laboratories are operated under sponsorship of the extension service of the College of Agriculture and the county agenta. I |