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Show Prints Which Carry a New Message DAI RY Bv CIIF.RIFi NICHOLAS FACTS PLAN SPRING PLOWING . Sally Sez Intermountain Caterpillar i Landes Tractor gait Ijike cow prices In now 2fi per cent cow prices In the 5 per cent below state aie : A CVOKDING to that Which Is 1 to hi; Min In iiihl.sciisnn awl early spring fabric slmwlngs, the s world of fashion Is ns print us ever and even more so, If that he possible. Which does not mean that "it's the same thing over again. On the contrary only those prints which carry an entirely new message qualify us chic. You can nense a this season's print at a glance, In that Its untiMialness, both ns to cot or and design, differentiates It from a print of yesteryear. Theres the new stunning striped prints, per example, which designers are making up so Intrlguingly They have that look about them which at once classes them as being of year 1032 vintage. Most women yield to the lure of tluo hand some de.slgnful stripes at first sight The print stripe silk which fashions the dress shown to the right In t he pic ture Is typical of the new trend. Hath er a happy combination, you will agree, this of allying stripes with col orful Paisley patternlngs. These Paisley striped silks nre being put to more uses than one. Many an afternoon black frock (black with a touch of color Is su very smart this season) Is topped with sleeves and deep yoke of striped Paisley print. Silk of this type also Is made up Into many a smart blouse, which worn with a black or navy eton Jacket suit Is rated 100 per cent modish among ttie new costume collections. Then, too, a strikingly new depar ture In the way of printed silk Is the gesture which plaids and dots are making this season. The very lutest In bordered silks Is that of polka dot which Is complemented with wide bandings of printed plaid, or If the patternlngs be not dotted then a tiny star or conventional design contrasts broken plaid dethe big sign. It Is Silk of this description high-colore- d ft ? which distinguishes ttie gown on the seated figure In the accompanying II lustration. Note the new flaring cuff and the clever half in half plaid ami dot print rovers. Pluld-nnplaid effects, that Is plaid worked together which reverse thcii colors, (light background for one amt dark background for ttie other) Inter pret a smart spring style theme Tin fiock of plaid silk which is collared cuffed and girdled with plaid which carries the same colors and design but tins a dark background Is one of the highlights of ttie new mode. Speaking of prints In general, for daytime frocks which can be worn on the street, silks, especially crepes, with neat small patterns predominate. nav with white leading In favor. Steel engraved prints are also Included In nearly every collection Dark lines etched on light grounds or the reverse Among these, white roses and leaves on navy, black or brown backgrounds have a very strong appeal this season Large, gorgeously colorful designs widely spaced, on white or black grounds on georgette or chiffon score for southern evening wear at the moment, their acceptance with resorter foretelling their coming summer vogue More than ever emphasis Is being placed on print with plait) cymblna tlons. The patriotic combination of white and blue Is stressed red, throughout the seasons showings. In most Instances a light navy Is chosen for the major color of t lie costume with red and white featuring In the scarf and accessories. As to monotone colored crepes which are so fashionable the rough crinkled surfaces prevail. 1933 Vntern Newspaper Union 1 SMART FOR SPRING lIKItir M( fly IIOI AS The best dressed woman this spring will be the one whose clothes reflect casualness and Informality In creation and design. Simplified simplicity' was the wav Itose A. Glemby, head of a buying syndicate, explained It, at the opening of forecast ses the spring 1!C2 Sion of member stores In New York. Miss Glemby also told the session that a sudden Increase In price levels for tills spring In fashion merchandise was not expected. "From present Indications the greatest volume will be done on somevv hat lower price levels than spring last year, she said, "it will he necessary to stress quality, and fashion correctness, regardless of price. Music is the most aristocratic of all the arts, inasmuch as it is the conductor. Waite r J. Damro.-cgreatest refiner of human emotions. Flowers nre going to play a leading role In spring millinery. Certainly, there nre always some huts available, hut the new crop of blossoms will bloom tin A much more at der, not on. the bat tractive way of wearing flower trim mlngs and one that most cleverly com bines demureness with sophistication, a not always easy task. All sorts of new straw weaves In the oiling, but the good old standbys such as mllan nnd plent will be most exten glvely used. There will be colorful straws, straws of all Imes from delicate pastel tones to vivid colors. flower-trimme- Drugxist p0 APEX ASPIRIN AN INTERMOL'NTAIN Problem Is to Feeling that the PRoDLCT Collect world owes dinners declined faster than the price of good grade cows and p ure breds. The present cycle, or period. Is no exCull cows become almost ception. worthless at the low point of the cycle This Is one of the chief reasons for advocating vigorous and prompt culling, he explains. No woman ever makes a fool of a man. She merely docs the publicity work for the completed job. Los Angeles Times. CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS F.ifctricai Products 1046 So. Corporction Main Salt La st YOUR WOOL NEW Mcca Many dairymen believe that It costs too much to raKe calves when both milk and feed are high In price, so they do not bother with tills end of the business, buying new cows to take the daces of the old ones. When milk and feed nre low, everv penny Is need ed, so rearing calves Is looked on as n VvV needless expense. An Ohio export says the dairy business has cycles ns do other Industries. The best time to raise calves, he believes, Is when both milk and veal are cheap. P.y the time the heifers are In milk, conditions have changed, milk Is higher and so nre milk cows nnd there Is nearly always a shortage In good heifers, lie admits that It fakes courage to lay dans two or three vears ahead, but he believes the man who does It gets tils reward Alvvnys an active worker In dairy organizations he believes that only through atlon can dairymen bring about better conditions for themselves. ADVERTISING --t- co-op- Modern he Paul Revere Radio in Dairy Barn nre not among the admirers of thp Amos and Andv skits according to Dr. V. L. Williamson, superintendent of the extensive ranch nnd live r stock holdings of Herbert Mr Williamof San Francisco son was In Holse recently to huv some Guernsey stock of good grade, a writer in the Idaho Farmer reports, lie stnted that thradln was run tlnv and night In Their dairy barns, add lng: We run It both for the cows to keep them contented and for the milkers We have a herd of . t Guornsevs nnd milking is going on f lie entire 24 Noise disturbs the cows hut hours with rlivtlimic music thev do not notice If anyone stubble nnd spills a milk pail: then the life of a ndlker Is none ton cheerful milking cows twice a dav 'hi.' dns of tin vear nnd they. too. enlov the radio .la'z? Well, the milkers like some fizz, hilt I never noticed whether It disturbed the cows or not Amos and mly does a little." Cows TTS a far cry to the heral- tidings of new desirable ding methods of Revolutionproducts at the same time. the dauntless The result is immediate and but ary days of the news to wide diffusion of knowledge getting spirit all the homes of the people is about the things that make the same! life modern, happy and full. Time was wrhen a new style And what is more, adverimwomans gown or tising has set up standards of truthfulness that establish proved farm implement from town to confidence town and secure quick spread by the slow medium of rumor. acceptance of worthy services The lady out west" heard and products. Manufacturthe decree of fashion months ers, merchants and buyers, all after the lady on Broadway reap the rewards of our flexhad made her debut in the ible system of distributing latest creation. and selling. But today, how all that is Yes, advertising spreads changed! Main Street of the the news, quickens desire, countrys remotest village guides in the choice, and moves abreast of New Yorks influences to the buyer's smart Fifth Avenue. Thanks advantage the price that to the speed and efficiency of is paid. Let advertising be advertising, all the people . . . the guide to all your everywhere get the glad Careful feeding of dairv eow Is espeohi'lv Important vvlum milk pro 0 are low. The ration should lie onre-fullbalanced nnd fed strict v In ae cordance with the amount of milk produced. ... d Rarity of Fur Has Spread Even to Blouses even vogue for fur has spicad uses. One of the smartest aft costumes has a tunic blouse of link broadtail. with tunic, which Is designed Kline, Is worn with a net pine hro idcloth sklit and tiny black a hand of broad lt tm tiled w th This winsome speitatois sports suit lias soveial features which reveal new spring trends. Not the least of Us at tractions is the veiy lovely material, of w fiioli It Is made-a- n exquisite It crepe woven of bemberg and s.lk , IS h superb r,ihr,e a semi tn lght luster und a be. 11, Mat .sauiotli textuie It diapes to pel let Con and comes ill of dele, l.'e o'nrs a I) be modi1 a s,,ft n plot ured is in a begi; I 1 cvb together w cresting in (bat t o and the pane's of p one anot her. 1 are to f cl li.gh I.eU Vit hlej.,1 Inin s ' UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION in cooperation with SALT LAKE ADVERTISING CLUB Oats Is one of the host grains for dairy cattle Tills grain D medium high In carbohydrates, medium to low tn protein, very palatable and Is slight ly laxative. lly pound producing, of milk Its"' in (11 ! 1,0215 pounds of ImtreC'U. days 2. 5 IT quarts) and Cornflower iii'tnline Pontiac, a mature Ibdstdn Lake cow owned h- - K V Kasmus-.en ngh o Illinois produced county, 2flo per supply all the dairy needs of sons for an ent, re year. i m City Too Expensive With modern methods, the first Must Finish in a Hurry has moments Many an enthu-iacremation took place in the cras the said Pardon golfer, me, he had when he wishes budgeted ematory at Working, near London, his blah. Lafayette Journal and he caught up to the members playmind in 1883. Would him. of you ahead ing Courier. if I played through? Ive jusHieard Kansas that my house is on fire. AA per week will be Star. City tpfcleUv paid for the best FOB FINE CAN BE f('IIAS(.l-article on Why vou WOOLEN should use Intermountain W KITE Similar to made Goods Original I'tahA KWoolen Mills ebove. Send your story in F IfV SAIT I prose or verse to Intermoun-taiProducts Column. 1. 0. Door Hinges Box 1313, Salt Lake City. If MOTOR OIL Metal door hinges should be your story appears in this washed frequently in warm soap Free From Carbon column you will Of AA suds and theie will be far less of receive check for drastic polihing. They should be Briefly Told wiped dry after each xv ashing and Week No. 3209 oil to prevent then nibbed with Hasty impulse manages all W. N. U. S. L. things badly. rusting. Reasons Advanced as to Time to Raise Calves Tests In the United State govern ment laboratories show that a cow does not give the same kind of m Ik from all quarters of her udder Fateh quarter works Independently of the others and the milk from each nun differ greatly from the others In the quantity, hutterfnt percentage hac tcrlal content and other charncterls tics. you a living is not a pic a, ant sensation when it comes to making collections. Toledo Blade. h, DAIRY HINTS Flowers to Have Chief Place in Spring Hats L Your On Music m m fi-lil- ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. trusses Artificial Iambs Braces Arch Sui'pertj rutclu-Elastic Hoisery Extension Shoes in Salt Lake in 1U0K Luarant-e- d Ph Was 6261 Satisfaction 8alt Lake City. Ut. J 5 W Third So. Still in Porce never The law of cou pc fads. The le-- s important you are the more mipoitant a k.rui nature enable you to feel. San Francisco Chronicle. Fleish-hneke- SPRING FASHIONS STRESS SIMPLICITY Ask Cheese Long Popular Cheese is the form in which milk chair. can he preserved for years. It is Hut there's an ease for every care of ancient lineage. There are 350 And helping hands our fate will varieties of it known to be made share. in the w oild. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY or l'.lfiT. In other downward periods of the cow cycle, t lie price of cull cows and a Send for FREE CXRnFX p,,, ? Contains 100 pane tuch Address Salt Lake City,ell,.,,,-- Life often seems a "bit unfair. To one whos crippled, or "in a fi.'Ui ' Ctah . above and United States are prewar High prices there and low prices elsewhere are moving cows Into New oi k and depressing ttie price still further." '1 his is the statement of ttie ires ent situation, by 1'rof M (J. I'.ond. The Cornell economist goes further mid prediets that dairymen who hold cull cows for higher prices may be disappointed, and that those who are buying cows now should lie prepared to inventory them ut a lower price next spring Tills is because cow prices nre now in the downward period of the cow cycle, he says. The last leak of prices was In 11)211 and ordinarily priios decline from six to eight years after the high price peak is reached Judging from the past, Improvement 13 mu due until about Jrttt nuttzm Equipment Co. obfc' Many Feed on Acorns The acorn crop is appreciated not Scriptural Foundation only by small animals but by bears Nearer, My God, to Thee" and deer as well. founded upon a story of Jacob,j. journey as given in the tweny eighth chapter of Gene-osSPERE TENT & AWNING Co. The expression, "On with thi 270 SO. WEST TEMPLE dance is a line from Ch.Me nJ Goods in Canvas Everything old, by Lord Byron. per cent above Iail pre-wa- & nd Tramonton. m 'r my support, bat th.s proves to my advantage for t 1 superior goods at lower price, MRS. A. F. HITT, Proper Ventilation best The way to ventilate a room is to open a window top and bottom or one window at the top and another on the opposite side of the room at the bottom. Dairy cow prices may he low, but ttiey will he lower The average price of a dairy cow In New York state has dropped from 4135 in September two years ago to 74 in September ol last year. In the sume tune ttie gci oral pi Ice level has dropped from 51 per cent above pre-waprices to only ! CUT made fuf Idaho. Cornell Economist Sees Era of Lower Prices. New York story with use of Caterpillar Tractor oldest and leading track-typ- e me tractor. Prominent farmers owe many west has1 Ten recent years. have success to these machines. education here, taught school Write for descriptive catalogs. married and farmed here a raising my children here s is POOR COW HAS NO FUTURE IN HERD THIS WEEKS PRIZE Advertising Builds Business and Protects the Consumer |