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Show rV'I'"' HU Friday. April M ') Mil'OMMI Pn,s Im!) n The Pay son Chronicle as f "LOOK WHO'S HERE!' ' i r. (T rp'yy? ft: . Joposec - v y. , UN T X)r 0 JA ( i Entered at the Post Office at Payaon. Utah County, Utah, vrp .r VMR matter second-clas- s rwys wins i - S - i.b 6 H ,unb , Agreerr Dixon, Local Correspondent Phone One Year - 223-- J JA Vvw,, fX U!1 i May Contact Leaders Girls interested m becoming club nu inbi is ale iiujul to 4 H s contact their leaders and and become eni oiled m a clubs Uiioughout club now. the county are now being organized, according to Jcnmev J Utah Poulson, County Horne Demonstration Agent The supervisor in your community to contact is: supei-visor- 4-- Pay sun Mis Ann Montague. West Mt Mis Elsie Kestei. Spring Lake Mrs Viola Cowan Santaquin Mis. Eldon Giien-halgh- . Mis. Veida LOG . . Mr. and Mrv u n Hurt a lmllow log during wor-,- t part i pie was taken to a St. loins wink, huspim fr(im of Missouri river. HOI-LO- ni'ilc in me in tnuli i I o ..iik : . v Spray Recommendations Mailed to Fruit Growers Club Work Genola is HvLMi J mi H rrrji-is- r ' $2.50 Girls Interested in 4-- Throck- Five bundled 11)51 Utah Spray ciommendations, compiled by t'SAC' Extension Service, have bn-mailed to fruit growers tnioughout Utah County, according to J jcl C. Harlow7, Assistant County Agricultural Agent. The new spray bulletin gives in detail control methods for fruit and berry pests. It recommends the use of a dormant spray on fruit tiees wheie brown and red mites have been troublesome. Liquid Lime Sulfur, or oil should be used depending on type of tiee and other instits present. Anyone who hasn't received one of these bulletins can get one at the County Agents office, or .end your name and address to i Box morton clut) woi k is biought to the and gnls of the county through the Cooperative Extension Suvice of the Utah State Agncultuial Colli go. Anyone ten to 20 years of age is elegible for 137, Provo, Utah. 4-- boys titiiris, through participation in community affuiis. Good neighbors, thiough wholesome com- panionship in their community. pioduccis and efficient homemakeis, through project membership. activities are centered work. Their best selves, through around the home. Gnls taJce good guidance in wider experipi ejects in foods, clothing, home ences. Women who are interested in improvement, guidons, and home beautificatmui; boys take pro- being leaders aie asked to conjects in livestock, garth mng, and tact the local supervisor, or Jen-nec rops. J. Poulson, at the County Goals of club wink are Agents office. to help boys and gnls be: Good Good 4-- v 4-- bulOU! ddoertutmtnt From where I sit ... Joe Marsh 1 Buzz And The Baritones Off-Ke- y Reverend I ester of the churih out on Hillsboro Rood loaihes his Young Peoples ( lioir late 'Ihurs-da- y afternoons alder high school basketball praitiie lets out. Buzz Ellis pastilles tows next to that chuich. Around 5 olloek they used to make a lot of i ticket about wanting to go home. That made it kind of rough on the choir. When Buzz learned what wa, going on he said to Revet t ml I ester: I never yet heard of u that could moo on kej . So, I'll j.i-.move em in a little eailior. Thia started ma to thinking Buzz doesn't go to that church. And lies so tom. di af he couldn't cairy a tune in a bucket! I ii in win re I sit, vou might av that ISuz didn't have imn h in common with those singers. But he doesn't divide folks into groups our polilies with or agin. tics, jour personal preferences or the fact that jou like a moderate glass oi beer mean nothing either waj to Bu 7 . Ties a real neighbor tu c ( i rybu !y! As Low As $4.00 per ro ... SEE Handy Hotbed Can Be Made Outside Basement Window Most economical hut bed In space, cost and upkeep, is built around a window opening from a heated base- ment, pieferably a south window, In front of the window muke a shallow excavation, about a foot dei p. The 8l7.e must be figuied caiefully, so that a frame set in tins excavation can be covered by window or hot-besash As in the case of otha glass substitute may er be used on the sash, if ilesned. Build a frame to fit m the excavation. The sides must slant sharpvv ly from a point above the liuiow, almost to the ground Fit the sash Sale paper Copyright, 151, United States Brewers Foundation OUR SELECTION TODAY r-r, - IV GENUINE IF YOU DON'T NEED I- T- SELL IT WHEAT PASTE HOME WALLPAPER KITS 25 1.95 LB. EACH itfabul lad wit! II Bu: .0 towa arded h i or It thowii CHRONICLE WANT ADS GET QUICK RESULTS Jolles, hot-bed- on this frame, using lunges at the top so the sash may easily be raised for ventilation. Earth may be banked around the frame to keep out the cold; and the sides should be as tight as possible to keep out the wind. The frame may have to be caulked, where it joins the foundation to prevent drafts, otherwise it Is built like the garden type, using a standard or odd size sash as you choose. Heat is supplied to this bed by opening the basement window, and allowing the heated basement air to enter the bed. The window is left open at night, and may often be closed during the day, when the sun GGEEGDG Hotbed Built Into Basement Casement. s of this type have been tried and tested, and although they do not maintain temperatures as high as other kinds the heat w ill be more even, and the ventilation much better. The main things to watch are temperature and drafts. Ventilation is necessary on warm days, and for very short periods on cooler days. is shining on the bed. Hot-bed- 1 .A 7 Nw advances make OldtmobMe's "Rockel more ecenomfcal far 19511 Try Ii yew1 V .. i vimmii a . 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