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Show . 101001010111.1101.011" - - -- , News ThiDeseret - , . , - HOME, FARM AND GARDEN , , ' . -------- - Ae it - 1 - ' II 7,i'7,7777 . - -, , HAT1iEfjTIOfIFAflDERS Want . -- - ty . - - - 1 - , y - - ' , , , y .7. , .N. -, , ....,......, 4,,,, ,,.,,,..,0, , ..,,,,,,,,..- , , ,, - . . ,. AV,:;;:,- , .,.4 ,, 4 1 -- , ,-- Your Dead and Worthless HORSES, PIGS, SHEEP, AND COWS--------- - - , . , si. ;" - -- , t - ., ti, -- ,,,,..,, - -- -- - Plant uTAH By Ca.11eit:'" t ,. - . - - ,-- --- - - ilia- J : - 15-J-- - . I ' LOGAN --- There are hurt- dreds of farmers in Cache valley who and ceds problems to a woman. That woman is Nettie Ander- son, a dynamic, individual with a friendly smile, a rich accumulation of business 'know-hoand plenty of fore.' and sight She is proprietor -manager of Logan Seedand Feeddescribed as the "best and biggest" seed store in Utah, north of Ogden. - Although she is a woman, hard-worki- , Andersoltisadviserto Mrs. rstanyache ,, and bookkeeping Tuition subjects. - o. ,' k Makes u wn ' - , , ,, e ... . i iiirlt ! fr, It it Corn- - an "office ...,,,,.,..,.,.,.,.... . ,, ,,,, ,Utf k,, s, , Expet,,,,nc..d Oarfl.nore and Estate .., . s,,, 171..:7,yfi.1;v11 -- " , tultivats- ing beets with his own tools for ,- - . -- 01 -- - - , ,, - .a , . , 1 , OA Xalr 'Op -- - .... ,...,,,..- i. - - , , , . s- -- - - -- , , - - -- - ., -- -- --- . Let Ow GRAVELYthe world's, finest, yet exist 2 priced Gorden Troctor-s-mok- e your dream of a beoutiful home and a flourishing garden or smell form come true. Drop In for. Free or 'phone of write for litature. - --- . - .. - Crave Irk:term:Main Ca. 1605 Beck Street C: Worth on Sl - Lake Nettleguirter - v.. - & till- - i ,,, 1 .1. A - 0:. , rA 4. - - la ACT0 c . - , 1172' bl 14 - s,,i'l 42N- - tletra-00"..t- Grevely-Sickl- i' - Mower for toll weeds or gross. Swivel action for slopes end steep banksMower attach- lkotory W ' r-lawn-work. a, - '' - a' 0I ., ' N RU , ail - . 4 . .4, i ' : - - 0 - hrwiptar.11.(:4' 1. I 1 - , . ' ' - 91) Hi-W- ay - - - ' Tv, f . - 's ' ' - - liere---- -- . s - ------ -- ..6..10 If - - deed - C. - 4 in machirse---- is cope convect the gnawer to every tesrdensome upkeep and gardening problem! . Emily, efficierotly, economically, the GRAVELY takes the bock. brooking drudgery out of keeping up a place, makes gardening P. pleasure. iobs541' ' handl the tou'',,-s- Listsr With 'Me:: DineanileCOtrpilteYtellre:ore-: setusivety power-Plowing, Cultivat.--ing, Mowing high weeds or towns, Spraying, Plowing Snow, - Remember -. ONI.the GRAVELY-e- i --Ubricati- on; Automotive-typ- i D ; ffe who.;l all power attachments driven directly from motor by pore end spline steel otetc. mclusive Gravely Slip Clutch: two speeds . forward and REVERSE. -- , . , - . '''',1, - - , perfect s,-- . au-vi- ce ' - oar--gent- grar-s-The ' --- -- - tZ4114 '.- - The Gravely Rotary Plow amens a seedbed I. ONE operation! No clods tie beet up, ',AVM lumgwirsg essessseu-- s. W. 4141411 No parsed - , '1. ---- '7; '-- P11;) jitlit:ii.mio.....11116.14 -AO- 114 - I InSignallittenna ' 6' , 1 immetwamons - -- ' 1 . "MK - . ar - I I aZ.. more-than-- 30 numersinowL l4(.4, 10-d- ay , i ... L div tbillktpl R ftpazr ...,...................i II II girl." Without leaving college, Nettie gave the job a try. At the end of that period, she asked Mrowen"Do you want 1 should stay?" ".Why, of course." was the. -- , , - -- e)',',k t... , , - r...,... .' ' , ,x,, always--thus.---- , ''' al ; ;:.L.:teli, he rg -- - - ts -- - . Cultivating Tools adviselown-to--Geo- - . to an obstacle that slows down his cultivating or if he realizes the need for some device that can help him do a better mb, he goes straight to his farm shop and makes a tool that will do the work. Many farmers of likthe-e jobr-- - the areabevehireciMr.--Shatfer "Yes, but 1 didn't know whether to cultivate fields that were too or not you like rnywork." tough fortheistio handle. It used to be that Dick used Interval mule power for his cultivator, She worked for Mr. Bowe-n- but now he is designing his tools whe, incidentally, is a current for tractor cultivators. Several Logan city commissioneruntil of his tools are awaiting patents . she was married to Mr. Ander- from, the U. S. Patent office. son. 'Then she quit the business "By all means, when furrowing life for-1devoted her - out beets, do not cover the years, and . ' erts-71ef I ltroall" Plint1;" taricfg á 'Utility.- ' 4;rtAtitt'or'-'thNearly every time Mr. Bowen' would lose an office girt he'd do this it would be necessary to approach Nettie on the propost- have different sizes of furrow- One day he out blades and make a deep thin, of returning. asked: 'Have you finished row furrow. Throw the dirt locarearing your family?" She said up three inches higher than the Logan Seed and Feed is ted on 69 West Center St.. and' she guessed she had. So, in 1937, ground level and leave a little crease in the row to keep the its stock, as well as its services, she returned to Cache Commis, has expandedsteadily since Ne- sion as office girl, and soon had water off." Mr. Shaffer declared that in t- tie went into business for her- - advanced to credit manager. She did everything about the beet growing, three good jobs self live- - years promgood Job inent business woman's hus- placealmost, buying produce, orcultivating and band, Moroni Anderson gave up selling it, and directing many -of of thinning. will - eliminate the - need for hoeing. After irrigatia dairying enterprise to help her the business activities. furrow One ofthe Cache Commission ng-, he suggested.--a-wid-e in the store. Their two SOnS, Gilbert and Clyde, are also af- employes went to her upoe her out will cover up the little weeds ''' and said: and cut the ones that have startfiliated with the store. Gilbert return to "active-duty- ,' is a veteran of service in Europe "We welcome you back. Now ed to grow, as the best for small .. . with the Army Air Forces. that you have filled the measure weed con'trol. . a can - make at -Utah of your creation, we welcome Cultivating Clyde is a freshman back"--worof difference-- in producld State Agricultural College- this you He Mr. Shaffer claims. year Started Smalland Grew ' tion, pointed to an experiment of two Long Hours Now The "measure of her creation" plots of ground treated alike exBusiest months- for the store has extended beyond her family. cept for cultivating tools. Both are of course, in- the springtime When the Cache Commission fields were plowed, fertilized, Nettie planted ardcultivated. at the and summer. Then, as Nettie suspended operations, same time, but- - Mr. Shaffer goesonthe:eightsays,thestaft hour systemeight hours of Starting out with little capital, used his cultivator and tools on she continued to serve the his plot His neighbor used his work in the morning, and eight , friends she had made, and to own. in the afternoon. "We believe the customer Is make many new friends. Now Better cultivating paid off .on the largestseed, .MrSlaffer's4aim.a&1itUe. , shehasorieot. right;, weltlttopleasehint.And to be fair with him." and feed businesses in Northern hoeing was required and - his - Mrs. Anderson is that sincere, Utah. beets averaged 25. tons to the Active in too. There is no sham about way, Mrs. acre. His neighbor had' much - .no - pretense.-- - She - Isn't Anderson ta, a member of the hoeing to do and his beets afraid of hard work. Logan Soroptimist club,- of the merely hit 17 tons per acre. Mr. Shaffer is looked upon as The Logan seedswoman was Business and Professional Womborn Nettie Pehrson, Oct. 1, en's Club, and of the Veterans an authtority on beet cultivation of of Wars in northern Box Elder county. Foreign auxiliary. .daughter IaggiaLagaoa n -Pehrsors.'"-- -I Anthon and Hannah-HShe attended Logan public has always remembered the his ingenuity for inventing new of Professor Howell: "Don't tools made--him one of the best schools, and then took a business comm. at Utah State Agricultu- - ever sayyou can'tsay you sugar beet growers' in the com. munity 4 t 4 s, ..., rat. College....Typing., shorthand , capr: . , , , , - - -- I 311111tv ',10.1iiL:.4.1, :!rzerr ' ,- , - it, of that was too much. One day, during her second year at college, Prof. J. D. Howell requested that she stay , EAST GARLAND "The after school for a while. 'Do you want a job?" he main reason why farmers have so. Many asked. wesds in their beet -fields-se-tcan't- bold tools She was about 17 years their cultivater sharp old then. enough to cut the weeds below "Don't ever say you can't! the crewns." according to L., R. Say you ean,'' the pedagogue Shaffer, East Garland farmer. -Tnission----"Ilez..wan- Numerous farmers seek her ad- vice on - what to plant - "in- the south end of the lower 40," what mixture ot grass is best suited to a particular type of soil, and whether shrubs should be set during a certain month. Hardie Win Faith , -- It. was Nettie was getting her start in the seed businessas an office girl at the old Cache Commis- sion Companymost of the farmers who patronized the store., had little faith in a woman's recommendations. - They'd in-- 1 a man" when - variably ask- --"forEdViceoh-VviVa- r. - - thersnirght when, where and how to plantBut today Nettie Anderson is almost an institution of learning for many of the Cache farm -- , Garland Farmer were the was about , on B. Brown of the Cache agriculturists, g: ,problems'ineeding-andleedin- - 1 . ' - , . , A, , ,i - 4 - - .l'i 'w He Builds- His Own: Cache Growers Carry Problems to Logan Woman ! !! -- 3 -- .. , L. ' --,-- - - , - -- 1-,,--- I,,' ' Feminine Touch: ' ,, WHAT TO PLANT ON THE LOWER 40Mrs. Nettie Anderson, manager of the Logan Seed, and Feed Store, talks, over local farm problems with one of her clients. Mrs. Anderson is one of the leading authorities of Cache Valley on planting and; feeding Operations. - v. . 4, i - Garland-- - I 49 - ''''' ---- , 1-,- - I CE Agde,S,olitake elogan s i , , 4 , ': 1, ,. -- , We , , HIGHEST-PRIC,EANDPROMPTZERVI- ,,,...., - 'Ilt - - --- Sundar,Mat161114,11--- . ' . '. 8 . 4 , a - |