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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH gowns for brides are in limelight . Conventional Attire, Free of Extravagance, Is Favored. More In which we It Is a fortunate day of art wealth a such and enjoy live in comfort things deaD(j beauty and There are, wear. womens eped for New York notes a fashion writer in the ever before, dress Times, more than sort, meeting the of every creations oc-- ; desire and need for every possible ofare these season and" this casion, ' attractive forms at prices are considerate of the woman income as well as of her the strings of a long purse. Iwhich becomes more gratifyingly as the days pass, and obviously to this opportunity Is so that one who Is moved sense will not delay, but alii avail herself of the first offerings In models. and the best selections are, this season, a notable They achievement for the artists In Paris Bho direct our ways In dress; the dematsigns are original and artistic, the erials are beautiful and the colors en- ers now keep close to custom, with deference toward the dignity and beauty possible to express with wedding satin, orange blossoms and tulle, and they created this season costumes of great art value for the bride and her bridesmaids. A few couturieres have gone In for revivals In the styles of wedding gowns, using the quaint models of earlier days, when skirts were wide and bodices tight, and when rare old lace was much in evidence. This type of dress Is definitely suited to some brides, and when It Is well fered In Gay Silk Frock Chic for Young Girls Wear picturesque than they are now. for the more condress, free of the extravagances and eccentricities that are expressed in gowns for other occas- (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Two methods for the treatment of cabbage seed for the prevention of the very prevalent diseases blackleg and black rot are recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture as very essential and low priced Insurance. Mercuric-chlori- d seed treatment is by far the simpler method and has practically no ill effects on the seed. Its only limitation and this is often a serious one is that blackleg fungus, though greatly reduced, is not entirely killed, although bluck rot Is almost completely controlled. When seed Is known to be entirely free from blackleg this method is adequate, but when the seed is known to be Infested with blackleg, the hot-wattreatment must be used. It will completely control the blackleg, but will reduce somewhat the percentage of germination. one-thir- d There Is a feeling ventional wedding ions. A few years ago there was evident In some of the most important models a tendency toward the ultra modern, the extreme, the theatrical In the costume of a bride. But the best deslgn- - Hot-Wat- er Treatment For the treatment prepare Green and White Used the seed In a cheesecloth sack as described In the above method. Provide in This Sports Outfit a large vessel containing water adjusted to exactly 122 degrees F., a reliable thermometer, and a stirring rod. Immerse the seed bag, agitating the seed thoroughly and stirring the water slowly." Keep thewater temperature approximately constant by adding steam or boiling water whenever the thermometer registers below 122 degrees F. Remove the seed bag for an instant as the water or steam Is added. Just as sweet as a stick of candy Is Soak for 30 minutes. Remove to cold this "peppermint stripe silk frock de- water, drain and spread out to dry as before. signed for misses' summer wear. treatment on a Try the small sample of the seed and run a done and worn It is a charming and germination test to determine the perengaging variant of the formally con- centage of injury before treating the ventional wedding gown. entire lot One delightful feature that prevails is an entire absence of fussy detail and of complexity In composition. The Bouquet of Flowers Was e dress is most straight-linCause of Larger Yield popular and gives the most felicitous of for the fresh A bouquet of flowers placed arrangement opportunity veil , each morning In the tree tops throughNext to this, the princess gown,, en out his orchard resulted In a Grant train, with a slight suggestion of drapcounty (Washington) fruit grower Inery, is much liked, and Is Illustrated creasing his yield 500 per cent accordIn some very successful models ing to an announcement of the demonstration just made public. The first notably from the house of Worth. A trousseau Is necessarily a joy to experiment was begun two years ago select. There must be gowns and when bunches of cherry blossoms from wraps, negligees And exquisite lingerie the Black Tartarian trees were placed and all the Intriguing accessories. In three orchards of other varieties of cherries. The pollenization as perfected by bees, files and other Insects reUnique Accessories sulted In record fruition In the IdenSilver, Ivory and rare enamels all tical trees, as well as those close by. have a place In the fittings of the Last spring cherry, plum, peach, pear dressing table, but the woman who and apple blossoms were placed In tree wishes to be a bit unique will choose tops for pollenization with the growInstead a set made of Venetian glass ing flowers, and the yield of fine fruit la color. They come In shades of ap- was wonderful. The discovery may revple green, bright blue and pink and the olutionize the fruit Industry In the reen flannel features this charm-n- g stoppers of the perfume bottles and Northwest and elsewhere. Chicago i sports dress. It Is worn handles of the powder boxes are Dally News. with hat and scarf of green and white. hot-wat- er hot-wat- e, one-piec- Some their skirts waist line, a clothing done, specialist la the Colorado Agricultural college, a piece of belting about two Inches wide is prepared to fit the waist, and fastened with books and eyes. The skirt Is pinned to this with tne upper edge of the 6kirt extending slightly above the top of the belt. In finishing the skirt may be turned over the belt and faced down with bias tape, nr the raw edge may be turned under between the belt and the skirt with the folded edge extending slightly bove the belt, and stitched by machine. Another method of adjusting a skirt the waist Is to fit the belt at the nip line or below the regulation waist nne, and then finish as above. Skirts finished In this way look well with nt blouses of tie sports type. For wear with qverblouses 8ould be attached to a long or tall-ore- d skirts under-Wal- st or underbody. It Is not to shape this underbody. nee-ts8a- tr lit Summer Find Y oa Miserable? Its hard to do ones work when every day brings morning lameness, throbbing backache, and a dull, tired feeling. If you suffer thus, why not find the cause? Likely its your kidneys. Headaches, dizziness and kidney irregularities may give further proof that your kidneys need help. Dont risk neglect! Use Doans Pilts a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Thousands have been helped by Doans. They should help you. Ask your neighbor I Man of Agriculture.) and horse labor have been found by the United States Department of Agriculture to be the largest single Items of cost In producing wheat, constituting about 30 per cent of the total cost. Materials such as seed, binder twine, manure and fertilizer comprised about 10 per cent and threshing about 9 per cent of the total cost, in the departments survey. Interest on land and machinery represented about 29 per cent, and other costs, Including taxes and Insurance, use of equipment ,and miscellaneous costs made up the remaining 22 per cent. The departments survey dealt with the 1920 wheat crop on 467 farms In Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma, and was made primarily to aid farmers by Indicating how basic cost data may be used In calculating pror duction costs. The average 8.8 was for all districts requirement hours per acre with a corresponding requirement of 23.6 hours per acre. It was learned that for most operations somewhat less man labor was required where tractor power was An Idaho Case Watson. Mrs. A. oot, Idaho, Blackf trouble "I had says: with my kidneys. My back was lame and sharp pains darted across It. I felt tired most of the time. I began to look for a good kidney remedy, f I heard of Doans Pills " and used them. All symptoms of kidney trouble left and the . cure has been last- - InS? m 4&v ing. DOANS "if STIMULANT Foater-Milbu- DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y. man-labo- horse-pow- er used. Lift Pain! Off-- No Costs of producing wheat vary so avon an different farms that widely erage cost figure Is likely to be misleading, declares the department. Net costs per bushel to owners operating their own farms were found to vary from 99 cents to over $3 per bushel, and on rented farms the variation to tenants was from 40 cents to over $10 a bushel. The average cost to owners $1.80 a bushel, and to tenants $1.83 a bushel. Yield per acre is the factor largely responsible for these wide differences in cost, the department found. Yields to owners having costs of $1.20 or under per bushel, ranged from 12 to 31 bushels per acre, whereas owners havDoesnt hurt one bit! Drop a little ing, a cost of $4 or more per bushel on an aching corn, instantFreezone less had yields ranging from slightly than 3 to 7 bushels per acre. Seventy ly that corn stops hurting, then shortper cent of the farmers visited ob- ly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of tained wheat yields ranging from 7 to 19 bushels per acre; 6 per cent had Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to yields of less than 7 bushels, and 24 remove every hard corn, soft corn, or per cent had yields of over 19 bushels corn between the toes, and the foot per acre. calluses, without soreness or irritation. Full details of the departments Some ministers do not practice wheat cost study are contained in Department Bulletin 1198, Cost of Pro- what they preach, and some baseball ducing Winter Wheat in the Central players do not play as they practice. Great Plains Region of the United Houston Post. States, copies of which may be obtained, as long as the supply lasts, free upon request to the department at Washington. s v,-a- Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION A bushel of sudan weighs 40 pounds. 6 seed grass Hot water Sure Relief Make a sowing of wrinkled peas to eul-am-s follow the earliest crops. Be sure your dealer understands where the cloverseed he Is tryiDg to sell you, comes from. 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Unnecessary . Good fencing not only keeps live stock at borne, but It also keeps profits from getting away. Bell-an-s Norah Do yez set the table? Bridget No; shure Oive got thim so tame they ate out av me hand. Rebuilding Isnt always necessary to make farm homes attractive. Paint and shrubbery will work wonders. Acid phosphate, one of the most valuable sources of plant food, Is now price. close to the pre-war A good farm has a good garden. A good farmer raises most of his own living. d. Suggestions on Adjustment of Skirts Many people still prefer a belt at the regulation when this Is writes tuck-i- n one-piec- e flower-shape- Wheat Vary Widely (Prepared by the United States Department How to Make Solution. Mercuric chlorid (corrosive sublimate) may be procured from any drug store In readily soluble tablet form. Following directions on the package, make up a 1 to 1,000 solution, avoiding metal .mtainers. Place the seed on the center of a square piece of coarse cheesecloth of such size that when the edges are drawn together and tied the improvised sack is not more than full. Immerse in the disinfectant, agitating the seed vigorously so as to remove the air and thoroughly wet he seed coats. Soak for 30 minutes. Remove, rinse In clean water, and allow to drain several minutes. Open the sack on a table top, spreading the cloth out flat. Spread the seed over the cloth In a shallow layer to facilitate drying. gowns have never been lovelier or Costs of Producing rwo Methods Outlined for Man and Horse Labor Found to Be Largest Items. Preventing Injurious Diseases of Plant er chanting. First In the thought of everyone are the spring wedding and the brides trousseau that provide a thrill to Bomen of every age and station. Wedding more Treating Cabbage Seed Meets Favor Level Pooched Crowns Leaf lettuce and radishes with spinare the first crops to be used up In the early garden. ' ach With the end of winter's hard freezing and thawing, It Is a good idea to look over the timothy and clover The Inoculation of the common garIf there Is any great num- den pea is only good for Canadian field meadows. ber of crowns "pooched up out of the peas, garden peas and vetches. stead take an easy hip measure, also the measure from the underarm to the hips, allowing for a hem or casing for to the land roller and ribbon at the top. Cut a straight soil, hitch up over the fields. This will press go to this material of according piece measure and join the ends. If the the roots back down Into the soli and material Is narrow It may be fully as save them when the mower cuts the easy to have a seam on each side, or crop. a lengthwise strip of the material with one seam may be used, but this will Silage Is Desirable be more apt to stretch as the weight It Is a simple matter to make a of the skirt will then come on the good ration when alfalfa hay and crosswise or filling threacfc. form the roughage. In fact It Finish the seams with a French silage be difficult to suggest a comwould seam and make a hem and casing at bination of meals which would no! fee top and also shoulder straps. Turn make a good ration. Silage is a sucunder the lower edge and pin over the culent feed and this is desirable for top edge of the skirt. Try on, then good milking cows. It Is bulky and baste and stitch to position, overcastpalatable, both of which are highly ing the raw edge of the skirt underdesirable In a good ration. neath or facing with a thin straight strip of the waist material Rye, when sown early In the fall, will provide more late fall and late Moire hats are newer than felts, winter pasture than any other crop, satin or straws and are capable ol although it has some objectionable being worn with almost any type of features for a dairy pasture. ' frock. , r Seed potatoes should be the treated foi of rhyzoctonia prevention and scab. Say Bayer Aspirin Unless you see the INSIST! Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. Accept only a String beans, either the bush or pole varieties, are the most planted of the staple garden vegetables. e Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Sweet clover is ready for pasturing Also of 24 and 100 bottles about two weeks earlier In the spring Aspirin Is the trade mark of Druggists Bayer Manuor red clover. This than is alfalfa facture of Monoacetlcacidester of Sallcyllcacld early growth makes this crop a timely BATHE TIRED EYES spring pasture. With Dr. Grape culture Is a fascinating occupation and the fruit is surely one of the most useful of the products of the temperate zone, because the fresh fruit is surely one of the best, not to mention the conserves and Jellies which may be concocted from It Then, also, there Is grape Juice, surely one of th best of Dame Natures beverages, UC9 Thompson's Eyewater. Buy at your druggist 'a or Hirer, Troy, N.T. 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