OCR Text |
Show ' x r PROVO POST, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921. TAUGHT ML HOUSEWIVES 10 APPLY BUSINESS PRIN CIPLES TO DAILY TASKS Home aemOnStTation-werkr-theugb'f'hOm' e new. is looked upon so beneficial have permanent, results obtained by home ru- uonstration agents working in r, fundamental The efThls work, according to a' re- . issued b.the United States , rt wment of Agriculture, is to as- housewife to apply ; principles to her daily tasks .lUnurpose of making the farmefficient a the farm, therereducing a more satisfactory and upe of rural life. The ir referred to it Department CJr- which deals with the r&. home demonstration work in Northern and Western States, toaratively pur-cula- frural i Movement. - q p. on Ldin demonstration agent is a teach er who makes libera! use of practical demonstration rather than the lecture or text book. The most successful home demonstration agents, according to the cir- aim to train local leaders who. by putting the meat practices lnto their own homes, extend tre in- struction to larger numbers of wom- en At least of the agents time is spent with farm women in their homes, discussing the r varied problems of housekeeping and .other matters in which farm women are interested. Aside from lnter- eating women in better home man-f.imodern agement, conveniences. Toed production and preservation, better food for the family, home nursing, and the selection and mak- of clothing, the agents are de- ' ing voting their efforts to promoting community enterprises, two-thri- ds tt I T The Buick name is Buicks best salesman. lasu week I reiula eeii da ONE liuiebouia one guy inuku plenta tuouey weeth da uiush room. I neer see dat before so I a ska my boss wheecha hotel gotta dat ktnda room. He tella me da mush room ees no lika da hotel for stay een. He say was somatlng good a for eat. Well, I eata mush een da room plenta-ttmbut 1 dunno bow can maka money dat way. 1 tlnk da boss gotta leetle deesgust when 1 tel la heera I never been een da mush room before. But he tella me was plenta money can be made weeth da mush room. He asks me' wot for I no go een dot beezness, I suy ntebbe Ijry maka da money dat way eef he go een da partner weeth me. ' I tells da boss ees no costa mooch for do dat. 1 say eef he furnish da mush 1 gotta plenta room een my bouse. And eef be gotta plenta mush for fill dat room we gotta greata beega bezness starta weeth. But da boss tella me 1 dunno somatlng ver mooch. He taka me out one day for show me wot da mush room looka like. He flnda gome toadstool and tella me daUs da mush room. You know I getta so mad I no care for da job. 1 spaka right up and tella da boss he dunno somatlng, too. I tella heem he craze een da head try maka me tlnk toadstool ees da inDsh room. But he say was da same ting only da toadstool grow wild and da mush room grow een da garden. 1 no tink anytlng can be somatlng else 'Jusa because ees leetle wild. 1 feegure ees da sama tlng.no matter wot khida reputash he gotta. Eef da boss tlnk dat way be sure gonna Mebbe soroaday he try tella me a horse ees da horse eef ees tame, hut a horse ees a cow eef ees wild. " ' Wot you tinkf n' one-hal- - he re-ar- th And Buick 1921 models have added prestige tolhat name. The new models possess the known Buick reliability to rrteet every condition of travel. To that reliability there is added comfort resulting from improved seating arrangement and spring suspension and easier control of mechanism. And the new " lines are beautiful. Each cars reliability js by Buick Service. Authorized J a ill e, re-infor- ced . Since January 7, regular equipment on all models includes Cord Tires v Erie" county, N. Y. In 131 , it became a ofBUch.entrpr.,8e8 movement supported by are developed: The economic type perauje which food preservation includes Mral. State and local funds. the bot school lunch,., were apfh.l four , agenU Tear buying and T, m isis the number had laundries, L to more than 600. Then war Baling associations, labc vlces- - and salvage shops. sergency funds were cut off, and tJP is concerned with such things number the year tie following j centers, Lcivil improve- in this to 286. Although rooms. The educa-an- d ments. rest and. as ; as well k,,ihe force of workers farm home re- - tional type embraces were funds Federal ilW the appropria- - tours - libraries, and magazine clr- f, iced nearly for j cles and the like. oU made by the local people Local Aid Needed. work nearly me- demonstration A county organization in extension subled, and agents were retained in tract response to requests from the work which desires the appointment . demonstration agent ple whom they nerved, according of a , home should first communicate with the the circular. Home demonstration agents afford extension service at the State agri- arenue by which the State. agri- - cultural college, or with the agricul tural college and the United tural agent in the county, the circular suggests. To supply that share titei Department of Agriculture which is required of the local organpractical reunite of their and experiments in home ization, there has been, organiized to hoosewives of the within the p&Bt two years in the maosomics These : agents encourage jority if the 33 Northern and West.antry. rural housewives to bring from ern States what is popularly known f eir store of practical knowledge ss the "family or "new farm buid experience the lessons they have reau. This is an association of peothe anted in home management that ple interested in rural affairs, rill be valuable to other women in membership of which comprises men, The center of population still te community, and so help to make women, and young people who gensticks to Indiana. Evidently it is unm information available to all. The erally pay a membership fee. willing to break away from the Ia the midst of the blinding tears Its a good thing for Uncle Sam center of culture. , ure shedding over the pitiable, that he doesnt require a man to The success of Hoovers plans y understand an income-ta- x condition of blank be- would Indicate that deflation hasnt we pause long enough to note fore he pays the tax. lowered the American standard of hat the ia paying a tax on giving. a annual Income Of 600,000. It is true that there is always nations bold, that 'room e Apparently-th- e lop of the ladder, perIf the nations could disarm sus- - haps because so many fall off im- equality of right depends on equality doo the rest wouldbe easy." of might. mediately after getting there; uj funds. ntJrm tfSatiyactm tmbkmijf Sahtrtion ' 7, 'll 'W, w bug-sbons- e. M SS (B-8- 0) TELLUR1DE MOTOR COMPANY Ger-iia- orerty-strick- PROVO, UTAH er as-th- -- -- ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM WHEN BETTER, AUTOMOBILES I il IT ii THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY THREE DAYS r Maurice Tourneur PRESENTS ! t The Last Of The r v :ir An American Drama Eternal By Fenimore Cooper The story of a Prince without a Kingdom Regular Prices JC Electric Think' of it! " You can get n Automat cost of initial an at home delivered to your Washer the end work, the end worry to joss of dollar one but one old washday-only the thne and the expexaae of which machine a home in have your dollar to light in just "an hiur or so will five yoo an abundance of effort on beautifully clean clothes with scarcely any your part. This offer I 0xx for tlo entire month - of Merch Say when the terms arq.oo eeey. 'iW'-Mffiaen- t Public S&rvivz'' but why welt e - 'mu -- rune: HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF "LAST OF MOHICANS , IN Early American history is graphic ally represented on the screen in Maurice Tourneur new special film, "The Last of the Mohicans," which shows at the Strand theatre Thurs-- , day, Friday and Saturday - The actual event repeated was the horrible massacre of Fort Wii-- ( liam Henry, New York, which took place on August 10th, 1757. Strange-- 1 ly enough, Tourneur filiried the Iden-- 1 tlcal scenes on the 10th of August. if j 1920', and for a time it looked as j the calendar had returned to colonial days, so realistic was the big scene. The general. Col. Monro, and thousands of soldiers and Indians lived . , again in the film scenes. This special pleture comes with an n d east, headed by such players as Wallace Beery, Al- bert Roscoe, Joseph Singleton, Ear- BERT BANDLEY - HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING -- ail-lea- well-know- . Satis faction (J . 22 South Second West. Gua rain teed Phone 85 Apparently the Bedford, Lillian Hall and saders are beut on preventing of an with array Woodward, Jlenry from becoming a land of player talent that is capable of carruins. rying a picture unaided. bara anti-tobac- : cru- i v |