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Show THE SAUNA SUN. S A LINA, UTAH i ... Graphic Air View Shows Progress oh Hoover Dam A . Error in Marketing DISHES FEW-TAST- Y Sally Sez Brood Sow Too Soon . COMB discovered that addc? ing a bit of vinegar, about one Point Often Overlooked" by teaspoonful, to.'a pea or bean soup that ; Producers. Pork seems top thin, thickens it a( one and : leaves no taste of Yluegar Good "brqedlnfc. and good feeding go are so much' better If Croquette hand lp "hand. Swine, like all classes they are soft and creamy when sehred. of live sfock, should he selected 6n By adding a tea.spoodful.of softened the basls of. their performance from gelatin to the mixture before coo!ag it stiffens them enough to handle, and. the standpoint of prolificacy, 'vigor, quality and .yield of carcass. Prolifiwhen .cooked are creamy Dutch Sauce for Fish. Take" oh& cacy and the abijlty to utilize feed are mattery ej heredity. . pupflul of .liquid in; which boiled fish ecoflomleally Iork .producers should take advantage has been cooked,' add one cupful of this fact Fegding and .carcass milk. Melt two tablespoonfnls of of tests will enable the .producer more butter, add tw-tablespoonfuls" off" to select breeding st6ck.. fldur,.'.ther liquid after'' the flour and accurately' The 'hog producers of the country, butter Iras been mlxe.d, a teaspoonfi! of lemon Juice, orie lmlf teaspoonful of are suffering a great loss due to the salt and 'the lightly beaten yolka of practice of using brood sows for only the eggs carefully added.. 'Fold In the onq or two litters and then marketing themi Under, this 'system the . stiffy 'beaten whites tff the egge after the . from Add a Uttle number of sows Is proportionally ?eat.. taking greater than would Be the case If the minced parsley, if desired. . .. . Luncheon Dish. Remove the aar brood sows were ke.pt their full life --r- -- v - one-'ba- i ' . , . . dines from the box neatly and en-- . (if possible). Place" on- a' platter and surround witH water cress or parslqy. Cut radishes- - into tulips with a sharp knife, rolling back the petals to make them look like the flqwer. these la the cress, or parsley and serve with the sardines. The southern custom of serving p" deml tasse of strong coffee, accompanied by sugar to guests' In the house before they came down for breakfaet. Is one that Is being taken up by hotel' and dining car service. . 'Orange Fruit . Cake.--Crea- m cupful of butter, add one-hal-f of a third cupful of sugar, ofie.'egg beaten light, the remaining sugar .and s of .a cupful of orange mar-- , malade. Sift two Cupfuls of flour With one teasponful of baking powder, one-eigh'Jteaspoonful of soda and clnna'-uiod .the same of cloves, add cupful each . of chopped orange peel-annutmeats. Bnk-- In" one loaf about ' ' one hour. . pf usefulness, which is frequently five or six years. It would be .profitable to the producers to keep the sows which have prav.ed good mothers just as long as they continue- - te farrow and- successfully raise large .litters of desirable type that are economicalfeeders.' Two' litters a year not only reduces' the cost of production of market. hogs, but It gives the producer two chances' at flie market during the. year instead of one. Breeders' Ga- tir-el- all indications .pointing lo spring, floods im the river, which will rise to higher levels than the inundation of 1000, when the river overflowed Into the Coachella valley and created the now famous Salt on shifts speed against time sea, 3,3 H). workmen In' to bring; operations an Hoover dam, worlds largest, in shape so t.hat the minimum setbacks will occur when.' flood waters pour through Boulder canyon. This remarkable .air view was obtained from the first jd;me to Inaka the flight user the new rout between l.os An- geles and'. Salt Lake City, initiating the neyv air trail which will permit transcontinental passengers to ' view- at first hand the governments operations. Activity at the present- time centers on the "completion of. the four diversion tun'nels which will carry the river around the actual, darji .sitye by .mean? of two" coffer dams. The eoffer' dams must be built between high water seasons.-'At present Six 'Companies, Inc., holders of the contract,' ere. one' year ahead of the government's schedule, and if this advantage Is maintained 'work on pouring' 1,200,000 cubii yafds of earth and rock 'into the upper of the two. .coffer dams will soon get under way. The faoe of the 'eoffer dam must be covered with a blanket of concrete before the floods, or the work of Wl'iil 24-ho- . - 56-fo- ot morulis. will be wiped out. Hoover darn Itself will take form In two. ah.d 'one-hal- f years. . It will measure 000 foot up and down stream at base, 45 feet top, 'and about 1,180 fe'et along the upper rira. The huge struc-- . ture- - will" 'require 3,400,000 cubic yard's of concrete, and in order this 'item' in the estimated time, the Contractors- - will have .to pour iy2 cubic yards! of concrete per ..minute on an eight-hou- r day basis. The top of the dam will be only 400 feet below the rim of Boulder and the gfeiit barrier will impound 30,500,000 acre feet, or water, creating a lake which will extend 110 miles to the Grand canyon, larger than the present world's biggest arjificial lake behind the Assuan dam in With the triple purpose of flood control, sup-- ' Egypt. plying .'water to' southern California, and development, of power. Hoover' daiii will pay for 'itself in 50 years." Destined to rise 720 feet high from the bottom of the will stand as mans greatest monumeait In canyon,-i- t the forces of. nature to' Ids' Will. Photo shows Boulder canyon from the air .above the site of Hoover t dam. Two of the four .4, diversion tunnels, on which'the greater part of the 16 fons of dynamite used each day- - is being used, may-be seep pa opposite sides' ' of the river. .... at-th- can-.yon- ,- "By THORNTON W. BURQESS 'HAT- ivn's a royal quarrel there in that beautiful morning, and" the more dreadful of. that. Quarrels are dreadful, ahyway, are between those who are looked up to. Sammy Jay and Chatterer the Bed Squirrel are forever quarreling, and.' it is never nice te sqe or hear them. But bad as' one. of. their quarrels is, .it Is nothing compared to this quarrel between Buster Bear and King Eagle. You know, once upon a time, 'long, long ago, Busters gre'at - grandfather was .king . bf the forest, and King Eagle's grandfather was king of the air.. And ao-- A the Green' Fordst on o fwo-third- n, one-thir- d 1 . 1932, Western Newspaper Union.) here REWARD 000-foO- ' By.aOU.GLAS 'quarreling Just like the most common of common people. It ' was shocking. ... It would have been .bad .enough if there had been the least shadow of an excuse, but there wasnt. No, sir, there wasnt the- - least shadow of an excuse. They were - quarrelihg over a fish .which didnt belong to either of them. .Hunger the Fisli Ilawk had caught- it, and as he was flying home with it King Eagle, who has' a fondness fof fish, had' made it, and. then hadnt been able to catch it before if reached the ground. It Was just chance that that fish had fallen right where Buster Bear was sitting, &nd so he claimed it as his own. Now King Eagle is not one to easily ( he has always been give up. used to having his way. That Is the way with kings. He had a very some respect-fo- r Buster Bear's great strength, and "his' great paws and MALLOCH . we lie sleeping' little plot, ' That other hands are keeping . ' Green or npt, . . What, shall we care for, . '.. If we fare at-- all, Be hoping, waiting, .there foe,. ' Spring and 'fall?- . ' . " claws, but 'he didnt propose to, give up that fish without a struggle. Robber! he hissed as he. circled Above Busters head watching for a' chance to dart down and tear Buster's corft with his great booked .clflws. Robber yourself! roared Buster, turning so as always to. face King Youre just a great bully ami Eagle. nothing, more. 'You cant- - catch1 fish, and so you rob those who cap. This was true.'and it didnt improve King Eagles temper. to. be tofa so. .He ..For th.e Whole Family Natty spring designs for the whole family, as shown recently In New York, include a dress specially designed for the short woman, on conservative but fluttering lines, a girl's coat very trim with its raglan sleeves and high three button effect, and a girl's dress with a simple embroidered design. Woman's Home Companion. b roses, Roses'. Once a year, - . - . - f9'3!. Bell Syndicate.-- ) WN'U Service.' Printed Shoes to Match .' Colored Spring Dresses . Printed .shoes to. match printed frocks aye the newest wrinkle in spring, footwear. ' . Mannequins displaying color'ed print frock in the 'spring style .shows wore slippers made of match-In- g . print. Black backgrounds, sprinkled with were the favorite debright flowers' ' ' ' sign. . - high-heele- him-dro- You-see- It wont , d ' ' ' ' . Nor not, as man suppose, Be a tear. . In your tomorrow, . After our today. . We would, not. have- you sorrow,' ..' . . But be gay. . May man or woman, Soiire one; passing by, .Seek out' the little tomb In.. Which we lie, And say, He lilted '.Loads 'he never knew, And, even when I drifted,. .' . Brought me through." . ' .. - - . When freed the spirit, . . . When Cur work It will he sweet to hear It, "... ' ' ..' Even, one1 To know forever, After work and pain, Not all of our endeavor ' . Wqs In vain. 132. Douglas ilalloch.V tVNU Service, . .' 'cultural practices which have - This cultivation conserves the moisture in 'the land and Is an' Insurance that all. the .wild outs and other weed seeds which, fell on the ground will be germinated and not plowed down ak viable seeds; The land Is plowed ' seeding Is 'completed, at oats and which time wild other spring germinated weeds will liave made sufficient growth to insure that they .will he killed by plowing. The land is then worked down into a fine seed bed. and kept well worked and harrowed until the latter part of June, if sufficient moisture Is available and tillage Is given every ten days, a number bf sue- -' cesslve weed crops will he germinated and destroyed before the glass dr .clover. Is seeded. ' . . ; Phosphate Aids. Crops . - . CAN BR EXCHANGED FOR WOOLEN MERCHANDISE WRITS Aik Your Grocer For "TWIN PEAKS BRAND : TOMATOES BEANS Rocky Mountain Packing Co. PEAS Bolt Lake City, Utah PLAN SPUING PLOWING : ... with use of Caterpillar Tractor and leading track-typ- e tractor. Prominent farmers owe success to these machines. Write-fodescriptive catalogs. . r Caterpillar Landes Tractor Sale w V.a 1 a I'il & a nd fw FOREST Co. Equipment ITtata Treman-lan- . Chips DALF-Pota- toe THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY . eu the eecrat of the early Cooperation racceee in the American- Wilder. . Today w ar In- a financial wlldeQieaa. . By cooperating with oar and merchant la bay. neighbor., friend ' Ing Inter-Mounta-in Mad Product, proa perity will once more becomo a reality. ' pioneer neesee. ' Leonard McDonald, . Heber City, Utah. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 'ea-rlie- . AN INTERMOUNTAIN . Seed Corn Treatment - Tribune. Electrical Products Corporation Salt Lake City lots Bo. Main An electric fan built by Thoma Edisons company before 1900 preserved by the Ohio State. Hla torical society. A. '.' fib Ike School of Beauty Culture 221721 Sub Witt , .' If some men speeded as fast at the office as they do trying to get there, more work would be accomplished. . . NEW . '. . Over two thousand horses and mules have been treated in Vermilion county, Illinois, for the control .of Internal-parasites. preven- Heavy feeding and no exerci.se ' . on Sundays or rainy days' are bad for horses. Be sure to reduce the feed when the horses are Idle, live stock urge. limb, Salt Laki City, Btab lb bi btnt ut bast ifilaaiat . A rich sandy loamr soil with a good supply of decaying .organic matter Is specialists Sckul bta m wiiiIiiIIn bat attaraa im a pnfltakb tar libnaatlaa. Writ ktaliakia. btaia. . Blue grass sod is one of tives of erosion in fields. Drill! lull) Stab's . the best for potatoes. 1 YOUR OPPORTUNITY Alabama' farms have' more hogs and cattle hilt fewer horses and mules than ' a year ago. ' ' NEON LIGHTS; CLAUDE Get after the. Veeds'.early and often. . . . . They work fast.. . ' ' A doctor says you can tell a criminal by the way he swallow .his. food. Alimentary,- my dear Watson, Alimentary! Terre Haute . Around the Farm'-- PRODUCT - ' , ' Covered smut of wheat, barley and older than that ot Egypt and Babylon, whose musty tomb has recently been uncovered at Tell Ilalaf, now inhabited by fierce Bedouin tribes. She was worshiped 3,000 to 4,000 years B. C in the days of the Subarian-IIurriticivilization and was discovered bj Dr. Baron Max von Oppenheim, famous German scientist. imlle BALT LAKE CITY - . c FltSI UrtltD (. a civilization ns Original Utah Woolen Mills Treating seed, corn with dust disinfectant's Increased the yield three bushels per acre in Illinois, 'according W the United States Department .of With well selected lots .Agriculture. of seed under proper . storage conditions seed treatment was found to be as .effective as the germination-tests' in increasing yields. . . The dnst- treatment ' eitectrvc.ly con-- , trolled two of the ear.ro.ts most com-- , mon in well selected seed.- - The treatments also gave ' partial protection ' . against soihborne diseases; LJ EIET, great goddess of A in mi tat bra bhp. rt tfct TbwMgM n tbit IaM 221 r IwaIva nentha. W YOUR WOOL FINI - Fhosphale Increased .beet yields nearly four tons, an acre for Stewcounty, art Thompson, .Lawrence South. Dakota.-- ' ' Mr. Thompson, had Jiis soil analyzed. 'It. was rich- - In and potash ant) had- - sufficient nitrogen, but it was loiy in phosplinte. lie decided to try superphosphate on sugar, heois; On a field of 0.S3 acres 12 rows of pliosphated beets were alternated' 'with 12 rows that had no fertilizer. lie. got seven tons' an no fertilizer acre from plots that-haand nearly eleven tons an. acre where he applied phosphate. . ' ' of beets tvas- - $7 The .contrast pri-ca ton, so' the phosphate Increased rean-acr- hMtfini tk feritdlnf from Hatchbilbi Aunt, port whltA abba lA A woman explorer says the saddest moment in the jungle la when the permanent wave finally goes. And that, presumably, is when one meets a fierce, beast at a disadvantage. e, . $23 Mt ah tNH't Jest Iiihm. Prthrtm Ml pint H tk h wSK tklif bit - PritKtlN lilt. Hmtili lnl. ( Icdt-o- i IbdL tit cMckt. He in ini kmumi if I TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY, Provo, Ut. RAM8HAW HATCHERIES, Bolt Loho. CL Nt proven most satisfactory in seeding without a 'nurse chop are- as follows. The land is' disked or cultivated after harvest,. or. early In the spring the main grain crop Is seeded. turns nearly taiil inwklto mi Wrd lUmbhfi tw ... - 1 TM Wheat wa'S put- on 'this field the . following year. .ITiat on the fertilized strips, matured four to five days earlier and made 32.15 bushels an acre.' The rest .of the field made 22 bushels. Last- year the field was In corn. That fyom the strips - where' ' phosphate had been applied to beets xvas a loot talipr, matured, five' to six Bed Hat ' . and looked good enough days Bright red grosgrain la used for a to double the yield of that on ' new model which fa called Caprice,".' tilized plots. Cappers 'Farmer. ns its c.olor and shape, suggest Hght- -' heartedness gnd mirth. - over-Buster- s Tli'e ' Robber!" He Hissed, as .He Circled Over Busters Head. called Buster all the bad names- he fcould think of, and- be made fun of him because he was mo longer king All tbe time he kept off the forest. wheeling and turning just out of Busters reach and pretending to dart down at him.' Once he succeeded in striking Buster - from behind before Buster could turn, and once Buster pulled out a couple of King Eagles white tail feathers. Buster's, little eyes blazed with anger,' and there was a savage gleam In the eyes of King Eagle. And such ' a screaming and growling as there was! 'It brought everyone within hearing to. watch. It is queer how quickly netfs of such un-- ' pleasant things can travel. In a surthere was a ring prisingly short time ' of little forest and meadow people peeping out frpm safe hiding places. None of them knew what the quarrel was about, but all took sides as a matter erf course. The birds wanted King Eagle to win, and the animals wanted Buster to win, and all the time they wondered what this' dreadful quarrel was abouj. . Now as is the way with people who quarrel, it wasnt long before Buster Bear and King Eagle were so Intent upon their quarrel that they gave no thought at all to what they were quarreling about, and little by little they got farther away from the fish which had made all this trouble. Suddenly King Eagle remembered. Buster Ilpar was now so far from where the fish had fallen that if he were quick he might swoop down, snatch It and he away before Buster could get him. Watching his chance, he swooped head and down to the place where he had last seen the fish, his great claws outstretched to seize it There was no fish there (O, 1JI. by T. W. Purges. ) WNU Service. ' Without .a Nurse' Crop. . Wl Imn't bit Iumml ClCiaa HEUIM Kcmti hi ; pring WHEN' : their THERE IS SATISFACTION after-s- g '' An. inferior decorator, say iront-da- l is a chap who 'knows how Irene, to place all tbe comfortable, phalrs where nobody, wants to sit."- ogress gsi k bill, of Seeding. Operation ' oro hoot. hewCet.tjs kI ' food mod Intcr-msn- Potronito Homo Indoitrjr. ' ' zette, one-four- th - I ' " - . STORY FOR CHILDREN . Iiuid your.book. Of tUna to cook, v Toell find Jmt mnko Ibl toot, bo not tkln (i which coil aado froto oats causes tremendous losses to grain growers In Dakota, but is effectively controlled by the use of a solution of formaldehyde or with Copper carbonate dust . ... MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee Burglars, are usually gloomy men, observes a writer. You cer-- ! tainly never find them singing at their work. 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