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Show UlIitAH BASIS Kind of Farming Is Determining Point tne cold months Frames are putuuriDs together at that time so that they win be following The specialist states that there is no Must of assembling job which is Parmer Adopt Type done during the winter putrin! Work Which Pays. in the foundation. LoW except temperatures'' he points out. make wax brittle and Some farmers do not make money therefore this one operation can best because they do not carry on the be deferred. He continues- right kind of business on their farms. hney t0 be of best market One of the first things a farmer must Uttle Pr0p"113 do if he expects to make a fair labor XSml P the right income Is to determine what type of Oon is to scrape the inside of the farming pays best In his locality." b..honef 8uPer and its fixtures dur-says the rural economics department 5f WKtatW- - lD 80016 rtioM of 4f the Ohio State university in an an- the state place considerable on the tin rabbets of alysis of the accounts of a group of bodies used iarms in counties lying along the Ohio as extracting supers. This also is best removed during the winter. liver In southwestern Ohio. In comparing the five farms with the highest labor incomes in the group, Potash Fertilizers with the farms having the three low The value of potash fertilizers on allabor Incomes, it appears that the best kali soils was conclusively demopaid farmers were depending more heavily upon live stock for their profits, nstrated last season on the Joe Herron than were the low three. The high farm in Howard county, Ind.. the Purfive derived 84 per cent of their cash due News Service states. He broadIncome from live stock, while the low cast 200 pounds of fertilizer group obtained only 74 per cent of per acre on alkali soil where he had been unable to get a crop of corn. In their receipts from this source. The high five had 6.6 more milk addition to the fertilizer, 75 were sown In the row cows to the average farm, 1.1 fewer pounds of brood sows, and 43 more hens, than on all the field. The alkali soil receivin addition to the the low-r-e turn group. The net In- ing the 88 per cent more corn than crease in live stock on the high five produced the check plot receiving only the tarns was almost two and oh times as great as on the low income n35nw FAIHTCT? portloned grain mixture. Silage cannot e excelled as a source of succulence, and shredded fodder supplemented with clover or alfalfa hay is the best roughage: the clover clearly hay to supply thi ash and protein, the cut fodder to supply bulk. i V What Does Your Child Want w' .. 1 pro-poll- s -8 -8 alf -8. farms. Tor every dollar's worth of feed fed to the live stock on the high five farms there was returned 1.47, while for a dollar's worth of feed the low three farmers obtained a return of only Quality of Milk Admittedly the quality of milk cannot be modified by making variations In the proportion ef carbohydrate to protein. Notwithstanding the best grade of milk Is produced from cows which are In good heafthy condition restating from the use of a well-pr- 1.05. Only Alfalfa Seed Now IS THE AIR PART OF THE EARTH! Yea. All the earth was gaseous once, The air is what remains Of that far time when everything Was one red ball of flame. (Copyrltbt) land Is sour, lime wCl help If your to yon grow legumes. Before planning to increase production, make sure that the product can be sold. e e Inferior products In a shipment good quality track usually cost shipper many times thJSr value. ' o- Verified by Government Prptrd hr tb et Changes in United Stntan Department Axrtemitmre.) the seed origin-verificati- on service of the bureau of agricultural economics which limit the service to alfalfa seed but which also extend the service so as to cover practically all commercially handled alfalfa seed have been announced by the United States Department of Agriculture. Practically all large alfalfa seed handlers have voluntarily enrolled with the bureau as verifled-origl- n alfalfa seed dealers. Last year 17,000.-00pounds of alfalfa seed were veri- 0 fied as only a to origin. During that period part of the alfalfa seed handled commercially was covered by the service. It Is expected that United States verifled-origl- n seed certificates will be attached to more than 40,000,-00pounds of alfalfa seed this year. The first years operation of the service, according to the bureaus seed specialists, has glv-hi- autumn soups four cups of milk and thicken with of tomatoes! four tablespoons hour mixed with sound good? enough coid water so that it will cook in a double boiler, stirAnd the soups are good, too. A: pour; Cook cen-Mil t is thick. what fun it is to see how many de- e ring ot half a cm of toiriMcs will: ferent varieties of soup can b; ?y sugar for fifteen minfrom this one base. Anything tivrii two teaspoons acid teaspoon soda utes; a nutritious cream soup to a lignt and Pour the sieve. a rub through consomme may eventuate, just to Place a tomato. the into milk hot be achieved, show what variety .can each bow!, in erf butter soup lump here are a tew recipes: and pour the soup over ;t. Bouillon : Smooth Peanut-TomaWorm Red Soup six tablespoons peanut buKer with lf cups hot water, one and mto Soup: Bring three cups add three cups cam ed tomatoes, d canned tomato j'uice, three teaone teaspoon salt, rater, two teaspoons salt, six spoon pepper and one-ha- lf pepper, and Strain; paprika; cook five minutes. tabasco sauce to the boiling butter. Serve one tablespoon add un' Add two tablespoons oi with parslev croutons. To make, cut inch thick cream of wheat and two stale bread Loo d canned pimentos. Toast, crescent shapes. thm and then in minutes. Serve with a and parsley, chopped in finely dip f lemon in each cup. under broiler. brown Scald m of Tomato Soup: Appetizing 1 :s -- one-four- th Find Honey Crop Aided by Winter Preparation to Is pave the way for a 5d crop of honey, reports Ray Hut-sobee specialist at the New Jesey Periment station. These men make one-ha- u, practice of assembling all equipduring the winter season so that spring comes most of the time ,Cau be devoted to beekeeping. Eitra hive covers, bottom boards Oodles are hailed together, rmlnt- ment when room TRADE Los in Angeles. modern bungalow FOR SALE OR Fall Is Soup Time demon- that winter are picking up the birds for the Salt Lake market. The field of corn, of J. M. Martin near the Duchesne river bridge is yielding 50 bvshel to the acre and Mr. Martin Is finding a ready market for the same at 1.00 per bushel on the cob. Under the supervision of Julius Christensen who lives in the Nine Mile district. The Price-MJyto- n road will be put in shape this fall, the portion that was damaged by the flood last summer in Gate canyon and it Is expected it will take 30 days to do this. This road Is used for emergency purposes during tie stormy weather. The sheepmen who graze their sheep during the winter months In the Nine Mile district south of Myton and the country along Green river, are beginning to take them to that part of the country. Murdock brothers and Mr. Lindsay already have some of their herds there and the Smith Bros, are making preparations to take them to the country beyond the Green riv9. Mrs. Fred Palmer who lives two miles west of Myton has a nice bunch of Golden Bank Mammoth bronze turkeys. They were shipped in from outside and Mrs. Palmer is selling them to any who desire to go into the bustness. Sunday evening. Nov. 11th at the Presbyterian church In MJton, the Wm. Sands post of the American Legion, observed Armistice day In a substantial manner. The following special numbers were presented: vocal 6olo, Mrs. R. Krebs; reading. Miss Mattie Musser; vocal solo, Lynn Stone. The congregation sang several patriotic hymns; Rev. S. A. Parker spoke upon the topic. "The Meaning of Armistice Day; and Bishop Harold Eldredge gave a talk upon the Principles of the American Legion. The program was presented under the supervision of Wm. Harris, commander of the local organization. TURKEYS FOR SALE Pure Mammoth Bronze. Come look them over. W. D. MORRILL, Tridell. Ut. 14-FOR RALE A bargain If taken at once. One Underwood typewriter No. 5. In good condition. Call at 25-- tf this office. strated fully the effectiveness of the g supervision by federal agencies in adequate protection to the certificates Issued, so that now most dealers and buyers of seed recognize the reliability of the service and Its alue to both producers and consumers of seed. Many beekeepers find the proper time to Lee Coope- - and A. C. Merchant of Myton are in the field to purchase turkeys In this part of the basin for the Thanksgiving and Christmas trade. They were in the 3ame line of work last year 3t 0 marketing of the IIYTOH one-eigh- ore-teaspo- on I one-fourt- h th Calif. For particulars Inquire or write Geo. H. Harrison, Roosevelt, 38-- tf Utah. JUST IN FUN Spend yeur evenings at the Utopia Theatre, |