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Show SEPTEMBER 2, l!h73 THE JOURNAL KOREAN BEAR TOASTS NEW HOME 3 Potato Spray Will Prevent Sprouting FARMINGTON UP Announces New Film on Agriculture R- USDA - enan h scientists have successfulh kept potatoes fiom spiouting in Gouge foi as long a- 12 month-- , by using a new ehemieal mateiial known as maleie hydazide or MII-1- 0 ,J. Keith Davis County Hughe-.- , ut Thief Was 'Sorry Agent repoits. dnseoveied seveial Although , ehemi-tseal-of a ago by ihemical film, Mil-1lias held back fiom general use 'mu Feed and Drug authorFedeial by ities because of the toxicity of a mateiial u.sed as a carrier. The piesent product is now and available in limited amounts foi grower me the County Agent s com-ouMii- of OMAHA, NEBli. Relca e Union lacilic kailioads newest upi icultuial Him was aniiounci d bon- today by Joe W. Jaiis, - ol U. Hog St. use 1 tn (I title (1 llu millimeter Him in - and coloi The nn st al c I.s agiimltuial -- velopmont depai tment. 0 non-toxi- oi dt Hu . method and up-to-da- i now n in nling, swine aie nn.iketing tin 1m i motion pietuie, 1iopei management handling aie stie-se- d ing to handling. l aim n;, coeied Jaiis by said. ami ivieful Hem bleed- Wte attempted to d mi the adds. Scienti ts who have tested maleic pit gi ess made m leeenl jeai-- i by for the pa t three years taimu.s who piowde mr nation hj with a bountiful supply of poik lepoit that MH-l- o used as a and poik pioducts, ,Ji,t- - aid. 'o dfiys befoie potato harvest will '1 lie 111 m was pioduted by the halt metabolism of growth tips and l ailioad-- ; motion pittnit liman stop sprouting in stoiage for as long as a year Mi Hughes notes. undei the Uthiucal diioitiou of One disadvantage to using the Jam is and hi - staf f. mateiial, he said, is that potatoes retching President Syngman Rhee, of South Korea, to the Ameria can people, (little girl bear) sips a cold drink given her by T. J. Park 2d, secretary of the Korean Embassy, before taking up permanent quarters in the Washington Zoo. Two baby bears were sent to the U. S. by the Korean chief executive. (International) A GIFT FROM Go-M- 30-pou- nd Sales of lambs weie nominal. A few lots choice lb. spring lambs sold at 20.oo and a few' good and choice yearlings at si 2.00 THE LIVESTOCK SITUATION to si l.oo. SEPTEMBER, l!33 -- Cattle at the Los Angeles Maiket1 were over 4 ,( more than the pre-- j vious week with tiading active! throughout the week. Demand was strong with good clean up of sup-- 1 plies each day. Steel s held firm with a week ago. Prices on cow's advanced 3c to $1 3o, the latter gain being made on Wednesdays market. Slaughter steers and heifers largely steady, bulls strong to 73c higher, calves and vealers about steady. Stockers and feeders steady to 23c higher. Hogs were steady. Sheep receipts were light. Several loads of choice lb. fed steers brought $24.00 to1 le-ceip- w treatment can not be as seed potatoes. Mil-t- o should be applied as a foliage spray from four to six weeks prior to potato harvest, or when the tubers aie fully set and Used It has been nwiewed and by manv of th leading statt agi icultuial college-- ' m the west. Ri of Hog Seme hold for coopei atm s in Auveie gust and 73 punts now ae available for public showing np-piov- ed rapidly approaching maturity. ApThe Him may be obtained on plication should be at the rate of to request to the Union Pacific Railseven pounds per acre in J 130 gallons of water the County road agi icultural development destates. Agent pai tment, Omaha, Nebr m fiom state agi icultural college film in states served by Uw-ailioad. KAYSVILLE ( m , l ts m i Urbane Fiiday afternoon of Sept. at the Ilillciest in Salt Lake City. The members who attended were Miss Irene Swan, Mrs. Ral Ashton, Mrs. Herbert Barnes, Mrs. Kietli Baines, Miss Mollie Barnes, Mrs. Vernon Mansell, Mrs. T. K. Swran. Mrs. Jack Robins, Mrs. William Swan, and special guests were Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Hutchinson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Jack Logan of Wyoming. After a delightful luncheon the guests enjoyed an afteinoon of bridge. 30-12- 10 $21. .TO, good and choice lb. fed steers $20.oo to $23.00. Com- - ment. lth Mis. E. M. Bagley enteitained the first meeting of the year of the Kaysville Bridge club at her Knifwear Lola Montez shows rean apologetic Raffles how porters New York pent house into her got and robbed her of $500 apartment in jcw'clry. The thief, after ransacking the place, left a note saying he was a great admirer and was "sorry I rekked your apartACTRESS Cool iggs and Keep Quality up -- 30-11- 00 Shah Flies To Iran mercial to good steers sold at 10.00 to S22.00, the bulk of commercial steers at $10. .TO to $10 ..TO with utility to commercial steers down to $14.00 to $10.00. A few lb. loads of good to choice 701-7- 0 fed heifers sold at $21. 00 to $21.30, with the bulk of the good heifers selling at s 10.00 to 20.00. Com-- 1 mercial at $14.00 to $10..T0. lots of straight barrelled youthful cow's brought $14.2.7 to1 si 4. .TO the middle of the w'eek, utility to commeicial cows sold at $10.00 to $13.30 and canners and cutters largely $8.00 to $10.00. Utility and commeicial bulls sold in a lange of $13.00 to $17.30 with a few heavy Hdsteins at Thin light cutter type $lx.OO. Electricity costs so little, yet can save you so much in time and money-o- Odd sold down to $10.00. Commercial to choice slaughter calves sold at $13.00 to $10.00 with light choice vealers to 20.00. Hog receipts were slightly heav- ier than last w eek. Prices held steady. The bulk of the choice 1 lb. buteheis brought 23.30 0-2- 33 to $20.73, 2 10-3- 00 lb. weights $21.00 to $23.00 and choice sows were selling at SI 7.00 to $ls.30. A few sows that were under too lbs. brought $l!Mo. Prompt and proper cooling of eggs keeps quality up. The fast, easy way to cool them is with electric refrigeration. your farm. By VERA WINSTON KNITWEAR has been given the benefit of all sorts of new techniques and smart detail, and is now young and extremely smart, in addition to its many practical features. A treasure for the travel wardrobe and for town too, is this suit in wine red stockinknit bound in navy knit, g-rib with small navy buttons, making for an interesting color scheme. Detailed seaming runs right into the neat little pockets on the short peplurn. Loosc-underarme- d sleeves are in one with t.ie jacket which is navy crepe lined. The in slim skirt has a kick-pleat back. ROME, ITALY Shah Moham-tne- d Reza Pahlevi of Iran is shown as he waving to boarded a plane at Rome to fly back to his troubled country, a well-wishe- rs climax to the Royalist overthrow of the Mossadegh government. The ousted premier was in custody but his supporters were reported in renewed demonstrations. Iranian troops are said to have fired on one gathering of Mossadegh followers, wounding several. (International) |