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Show THE PAYSOXIAN. PAYSON, UTAH, MARCH 3, 1922. LI V E ijes TO GROW EARLY CABBAGE Cabbage Is one of the most desirable of our early green or leaf crops and should be included In every home garden. The seeds should be sown Indoors and the plants set In the garden about the time that danger of frost Is past, or a few plants can be purchased from the seed store. Cubbage requires a rich soil, and uie plants of the smaller early sorts should be set 18 Inches apart In each direction for hand cultivation. It Is a good plan to pour a little water around the roots of each plant as It is being set In the garden. j RHUBARB ONE OF BEST PRODUCERS Early Spring Vegetable Responds to Liberal Supply of Best Soil Available PUNT IN TOOLS THE BUSY PUCE OUT-OF-W- GARDENER NEEDS Along Garden, Fence Where Roots Will Not Be Injured In Cultivation of Rest of Garden Good Location. Hoe, Rake and Spade, the Combination Soil Tillers Find Abso- la WHEEL ERADICATION IN SOUTH Work Has Progressed Satisfactorily In Georgia Where There Has Been (Prepared by the United Statu Department o( Agriculture.) Tick eradication lias progressed so satisfactorily In Georgia that probably fifteen or more counties will soon be released from federal quarantine, according to a report just Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture. During June, 814, 565 dippings of cattle were officially supervised in the state, and in the counties expected to be released from quarantine only 800 herds were found. With the exception of one county, Taylor, there has been bearty in carrying on the work. The commissioners court of Taylor county declined to With the first warm days of spring sounding the earth call, ther Is a hasty scurrying around for the tools of the gardening cult. A gardeuer can get along fairly well with four, a spade or spading fork, a hoe, a rake, and a trowel. I( Is even possible to get along without the last, but who wants to? The art of gardening is reaching such a point of special development that there are tools for almost everything and the wise gardener by a careful selection will ease his work as much as possible by securing appropriate working Implements. The greatest labor saver for gardens of any extent Is a little wheel hoe. This saves many a headache, does the work thoroughly, and has appliances for various purposes which are Interchangeable from a little plow share to cultivators of various kinds. It can be used in the smallest garden. There are numerous hoes of various types and designed for different purposes. The pointed hoe for making rows Is a convenient tool.4 The hoe with rake teeth on the back of the blade Is one of the very handiest garden tools for light work there is. It is particularly well adapted for women gardeners. Tnree toothed cultivator hoes do a fine Job of stirring the soil. Scuttle or shove hoes as they are sometimes called that can be pushed instead of pulled, permit lioe-lu- g rows which are too close to walk between conveniently. Trowels of various shapes to suit various plants are now on the market, stiff, sharply angled small bladed trowels are Ideal for splitting ofT pieces from perennials which have grown so large they need dividing for their best growth. They are fine to set under a recalcitrant carrot or parsnip whose leaves are so tender they part company from the root, leaving It lu the ground. Long bladed trowels are especially adapted for digging holes for gladiolus or other bulbs In the. spring and tu- - I , : ! use. good decorator can do the wort nearly all stores dealing in paints can supply the material anyone can now afford to have Tiffamzed walls formerly the exclusive privilege of the very wealthy. tlck-lnfest- r- Instead of Kalsomins or Wall Paper AO that is necessary is just Alabastine, the same nationally accepted wall tint which for forty yean has been used in homes, apartments, offices and public buildings of all kinds the sanitary, durable, economical and artistic wall coating sold by the best stores and used by die best decorators. With Alabastine, regularly applied you get the exact color to match your rugs and draperies. Through the you obtain a combination of colon most pleasing and satisfactory. Before decorating ask to see samples of the Alabastine-Opalin- eProcess. Necessary Garden Tool. Alabastine-Opaline-Proce- I ss The Alabastine Company Grand Rapid, -- Michigan . Tick-lnfeste- d f USE to break It up and get them back In condition. ate with the state for the enforcement of dipping and quarantine regulations, and has refused to complete the work of tick eradication In herds, on premises and In localities held under local quarantine at the time the federal quarantine was revoked In December, 1020. For this reason It has been necessary to requarantlne Taylor county. There Is in effect In Georgia a state regulation which provides that all cut-tigoing through the dipping vat shall be marked with paint at each dipping. This regulation has been of great assistance In facilitating work. Range riders, whose duty It Is to pick up any cattle not marked with paint, are employed In each county. Undipped cattle are taken to the dipping vat and dipped at the expense o! the owner, or If the owner cannot he found, they are treated as strays and sold for the expenses incurred in their gathering and dipping. To this system, the Department of Agriculture attributes the satisfactory results in ridding the state of ticks. In fact, It Is said there are fewer undipped cattle In Georgia, in counties In which tick eradication is being carried on, than In any other state. , The Importance of freeing the South of ticks Is emphasised by the increase in the number of markets which are being closed to ticky cattle. Following a resolution recently passed by the Maryland state board of agriculture, prohibiting thet shipment of ticky cattle Into the state for any purpose, the Department of Agriculture lias Issued a notice to bureau of animat industry Inspectors to the effect that shipments of cattle from quarantined areas cannot be received at the Union stock yards, Baltimore, Md. ; the J. A. White-fiel- d Co., Frederick, Md.; the Bennlng Union stock yards, District of Columbia, and the Uarolina Packing Co., Wilmington, N. C. HOUSES COUGHING Spohns Distemper Compound Cattle. Twenty-eig- In treating year' use has made SPOHNS Indlapeneabla Cotifhf and Cold, Influent and Dletemper with their resulting and all dloeaae of the throat note and lung. compilation, Act marvelously a preventive; acta equally well aa cure, CO cenu and 01.20 per bottle. At all drug store. GOSHEN, INDIANA BPOHN HEUIC1L COMPANY Fearless. Scotch Elder Weel, Rab, bow did ye like the strange meenlster? Auld Rab No verra much, elder. Hes an awfu frlchtened kind o chap. Did ye notice how be aye talked nbont oor adversary, Satan? Oor ain nieen-lsle- r just cas him plain deevil." He doesna care a doin for him. Boston Transcript. It Isnt safe to liet especially a sure thing. on anything CORNS Lift Off with Fingers SAXOPHONE TAUGHT eueceMfully by mall, entirely new, complete method. Guarantee you to play or bo pay. Writ for particular. f O. ItOX lit, RANDOLPH, N2& i PUotfng Attachment. Work Hemstitching on any towing mach. ; easily adjutted, Prtc delivered, with full Instructions. Gem Novelty Co., Box 1031. Corpus Chrl It Tax., W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. The Unterrified. newspaper reporter had been refrom galed with a sensational Tobe Sagg Naturally Unable to Under, a rural subscriber and wusstory to trying stand the Situation of the Unseek verification. fortunates in Russia. "Is the fellow that told me this re- as a truthful mun? he asked. garded There haint nuthln special in tile Waul, replied the next-doo- r neighpaper today," replied an acquaint- bor and best friend of the man In ance who- bad been Interrogated by "I aint sayin he aint altoTobe Sagg of the Fiddle Creek neigh- question. gether truthful, but I kin say that 4.000,-000 borhood. It that says Except y what happened t Ananias an folks will starve to death In never affected him a bit." aint Rooshy this winter if they dout get American Legion Weekly. help." Well, they ort to starve If they Success lias its It linint got no better senge than to must stand a lot ofdisadvantages. insults from failstick right there in Rooshy when ure. times is that was the disgusted answer. "When things gets to such a puss with me that It looks like something has got to lie did I hook up (he hosses to the wagon, pour, a gourdful of water on the fire, call the dogs and take the family over to Okln-hom- y to visit my wifes kin. Kansas City Star, HE' KNEW A BETTER PLAN A - Bap-phir- Relief Sure INDIGESTION FOR 6 BcUfANS Irish Blarney. A lady reader reports the following neat conipHtnent paid to her by lier Irish gardener. Having culled him into the house to give him some instructions, she saw him looking at a photograph on the center table. "Yes, Its mine, she said, "but I fear It flutters me a little." Hot water Sure Relief 25 ALLANS' and 754 Package Everywhere But Have Patience I rat-richurt a bit! Drop a little Said the newly arrived missionary the "Schure, replied gallant Freesone on an aching corn, instantly "it would have to flatter ye a to King Oola J. Boola of the Cannibal that corn stops hurting, then shortly deal to look as well as ye do in Isles ; you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! great I have come among you as a misYour druggist sells a tiny bottle of my eyes, mum." Boston Transcript. "Free zone Tor a few cents, sufficient to sionary, ready to serve." remove every hard corn, soft corn, or Said King Oola, who was accounted Methuselah probably lived to a ripe corn between the toes, and the calluses, of a wag, as he surveyed something some to who old Just , soreness age sr irritation. girl without spite ' the figure: lanky his hud married him for money. not to serve No, youre ready Could Afford the Newest. HORSE MUST HAVE EXERCISE not yet. American Legion Weekly. Mrs. Casey (with newspaper) It Some people never stop to count thaT Mrs. Van Astor wore the cost because they realize they Normal Health and says here To Maintain Our happiness depends In a great some lace at the hall last .night that havent got the price, anyway. Be He Should Kept Strength degree upon what we are, upon our old. was 200 years Outside During Winter. Individuality. Mrs. OBrien Two hundred years If a man doesnt repeat the cute old! Think of It now, an (him with his his baby says it Is a sure thing maintain cannot horse The happier some men are the more The things Boston Transcript. that he hasnt normal health and strength unless he all that money. any baby. money they possess. secures about the same amount of exercise as he would obtain In travel- DYED HER BABYS COAT, ing from five to six miles a day. To A SKIRT AND CURTAINS obtain this he should be kept outside WITH DIAMOND DYES as much as possible during the winter months and be housed In a cool, well Each package of Diamond Dyes conventiluted barn, properly bedded. tains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, fnded things MARKETING SURPLUS GRAINS new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can nut a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, Many Farmers Tempted to Use Supply sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes no other of Feed for the Purpose of kind then perfect home dyeing is guarBeef. Producing anteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or Cheap feed and relatively low prices silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or for feeders are tempting many to turn mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. advertisement. surplus roughage and feed Into beet This course offers one of the most atIf a man bakes them, he calls them tractive ways of marketing certain flapjacks. It Is the flap that lends Ingrains and course feeds. It is im- terest to the work. portant that one buy his feeders at a reasonably low figure A mans lot or destiny is generally taken to mean only what he has, WARNING I Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Prevent Loss in Lambs. Yon will take a loss of from 23 or tils reputation. cents to $1 a head if you do not dock Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, you are to Mothers your lambs. Do the work when the Important not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians lambs are a few days old; and cos Examine carefully every bottle of old famous that remedy CASTORIA. over 22 years and proved safe by millions for (rate the lambs at the same time. for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Rheumatism Headache Colds Grazing for Hogs. A succession of pasture crops for gnatnre of( Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia hogs will he necessary on many farm! Use for Over 30 Years, If bogs lire to be raised economically. Pain, Pain lildren Cry for Fletchers Castoria Earache Lumbago Small Gardeners Will Find the Woven lips and fnll bulbs later In the season and equally useful In digging them up. Two-IncMesh Valuable Takes There are little hand rakes which Place of Stakes. are just the thing for hand cultivation amoug plauts which need special care and Many vegetable flowering and the earth kept stirred. vines can be successfully grown on Sprinkling cans and sprays must be chicken fence wire. In the fall the added to every well regulated garden wire can be taken down and used for outfit, especially a spray. succeeding years for similar purposes. While looking over spraying outfits It will enable the small gardener to get in a supply of poison for the pests raise more vegetables and flowers than that devour and for the fungus that if they were allowed to lie on the blights. The seedsman will tell you ground and spread out over valuable what to get. Bordeaux mixture for space. fungus pests, parls green or some other Cucumbers, lima and climbing string arsenical poison for those that eat the beans, nasturtiums and numerous otlv leaves, and a tobacco poison of some er vegetables of spreading variety, as kind for plant lice are standard. Often well as almost any they can be bought In combination. plants can be successfully trained on National Gnrden Burean. the wire trellis permitting of the use of the giound space ordinarily covered FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY by vines ielng used for something else. What Is a back yard good for? It Give the vine plants plenty of air and Bull I Mainrpring. sunshine, and water when needed, and may be mhde to supply the average When alt Is ald and done, the bull they will give an excellent accounting family with fresh vegetables through Is the mainspring of success or failure the growing season. of tbeinselvs on the wire g ANY HOE IS LABOR SIVFR i h Beautiful walls! Harmonies never before imagined! A Mending of tints and tones, a magic interweaving of colors which will transform your walls into a rich fabric unsurpassed in its charm and cheerfulnessand at a cost well within your means. Little Implement Suitable for Small or Largo Garden; Trowels Are Handy; Spraying Outfits Are Essential. and well enriched soil; there is little danger of having the soil too rich for The hills should be three rhubarb. and a half to four feet apart, if more than one row is planted. This wonderful staple of the family garden can generally be planted along the fence where it will be out of the tfay of cultivation. The thick leaf stems are the part used, and none should be pulled from the plants the first year after seeding, but a large supply will be available the second season, and the hills will, as a rule, continue to. pfoduce satisfactory crops of stems for several years, after which they should be divided and reset Rhubarb should receive the same attention and treatment during win- ter as asparagus, and the plants should never be allowed to ripen and seed. The roots may be brought Into , the greenhouse, pit, coldframe, or cel-- 1 .j lar during this winter and forced. By placing a barrel over a rhubarb plant much longer and tender stalks j may be grown. Tbis is ope plant that does not thrive In warm climates. It Is most popular, especially in the sections where it is grown, In the early part of the spring. The use of rhubarb Is principally for making pies and sauces, and many housewives can the stems for winter i FENCE WIRE HANDY TICK lutely Necessary. Rhubarb, or "pieplant," as It Is lometimes called, cannot be grown universally, but Is limited to certain defias to Information nite sections. whether rhubarb will or will not grow In a given locality can be obtained from the local seedsmen or from neighbors who have had experience In growing it. Rhubarb Is propagated by planting pieces of the roots secured by dividing oldler hills, and six to ten hills will usually supply plenty of rhubarb for the average family, states the United States Department of Agriculture. Rhubarb should be planted exactly the same way as asparagus, that is, the roots or crowns should be covered four or' five Inches In deeply spaded CHICKEN STOCK Doesnt It doesnt help any to tell a fellow to save now, who wouldnt do it when he hud a chance. Accept only Bandy Bayer Bayer" boxes cf Ajplrln .a A tteSe ert package which contains proper directions. 12 tablets Also botUes of 2! and 130 Druggist. TUyr Uumfxcture o( U MioaUesclUi W t Sxllcjileact |