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Show THE PROGRESSIVE OPINION TIPS (jardeners Government to Encourage CHOOSE BEANS WISELY 'T'HE gardener should be well with the many able varieties of stringless beans, if he is to get the most from his bean crop. or Golden Wax (yellow). Bountiful is excellent for use when small, in shoe-strisize. It is also a good choice for home canning, for it produces abundantly. The gardener interested in yield over a long season should select both a bush bean, and a pole bean. The pole beans begin producing when the yield from the bush (green-podde- Prepare for Increased Aid off. se J. Fuller Pep By JERRY LINK to Democracies; National By BAUKHAGE farm and float Hour Commentator. V WNU Sendee, 1343 Street, N. W., Wsahlngten, D. C. WASHINGTON. Before long tho government will take steps to give tho American farmer an Incentive for raising morn animals and increasing the egg and milk output for this arsenal of democracy, it can be safely predicted at this time. Furthermore, with the incentive will undoubtedly go some type of guarantee, as in the ease of the manufacturer, that the farmer win be pro tected at least from possible loss in such undertakings. At most, he might even be guaranteed a profit Hero ia foe background of foe situation, details of which government officiate are not ready ai yet to public: Food is as much a munition of war as guns. The United Statee in pledging Its aid to democracies is starting to send food eupplies to them. Important la One of these wheat We have plenty, of that grain. The department of agriculture estimates that at present there are more than 623,000,000 bushels in excess of domestic needs. Another food weapon, and a vital one for fighting men, is the proteins meat milk, milk products, poultry and eggs. Battening of fosse products te becoming severe in England. American agriculture does not have surpluses of these things. But farms are the factories where they can be produced, and we do havo surpluses of one of foe chief raw material! for the process, namely- - com. Present estimates indicate that foe com surplus will reach 700,000,000 bushels by October L How many more cows, pigs and chickens do we need in order to bo able to feed ourselves as well as the fighting democracies T That 1s a hard question to answer. The department of agriculture calls it an imponderable. It also admits that if everybody in this country right now were getting a square meal we would not have enough of the protein foods to go around. to Hence, foe encourage American farms to "manufacture" proteins in the inis terest of national defense. Feed-Weapon- s. m food-weapo- ssvss Fullar, if you dont lfy wits quit oatln Kellogg's ftp were ngoln to hitch an anchor to you to keep you from Ilyin owr the neighbors fences. Which to sdrtnazaggmtkmbe-oaua- a you hm to get all your vitamins to feel as sood aa 2 do. And Pep has the two that are least plentiful In ordinary meals vitamins Bi and D. PEPS a soshamlghty line cereal, though, that lota of people sat Just for Its taste. Why not try Itf A seres rict Is wUamitu B, and D To Be Yeung To be seventy years young sometimes far more cheerfpl and hopeful than to be forty years old. Oliver Wendell Holmes. DONT BE BOSSED uxatwi-mue- ve CONSTIPATION THIS UUOMItN WAY Whan yon M saaay, headachy, loty dus to dotted-u- p bowels, do aa mclBons Next at bedtime. do taka a moraoent GomorauM mNSg Adi start tho cfroar you helping day Hft y umA MJag doewst diatuib intarfcro or with erode the youmtehtto rest the chewing nest day. Vty gum lamtive, yosaeeK It testae sood, Ife hendy ead eoooomicd...a (unity supply Fean-A-Mi- m Faan-A-M- in Faao-A-Mi- FEEN-A-MlNT- lo Diseoursgement Long ailments wear out pain, and long hopes joy. Stanislaus. HOTEL BOISE BOISE. World's Largeet Floating Bridge The Lake Washington bridge in Seattle ia the worlds Isrgest floating bridge. - d) Kentucky Wonder is one of the best It pole beans. provides good quality snap beans. When past the snap stage, the pods may be cut up, and cooked southern style. Later, this bean may be used in the green shell stage. In the more mature stage the beans may be used in baking or in soup. . r your ur Newspaper Men From Small Town 'Make Good in Washington. ng beans tapers nt Greater Food Production If earliness is the principal Interest, the gardener should select either Bountiful Popular Slogan Tho phrase, Fifty-fou- r Forty or in Fight," was s slogan popular 1844. It expressed American sentiment in regard to a border dispute with the British. American eenti-meclaimed all the country north of California up to the Bunina line of fifty-foforty." IDAHO sad Inert hotel h Idaho, Twa handred beanti-faU- y appaiatad noma. Only reproof hotel In Boise. Located In heart of dvk; gov e a e Rural Nowapapor Mm Mako CootP in Waihington Two email town boys, both trained on weekly newspapers, have made good in tho radio world in Washington and neither of them can get foe country out of hte blood and te proud of it One te a lanky, Hootler, Robert M. Menaugh, and foe other, scholarly looking D. Harold McGrath, who grew up in foe Cripple Creek mining district in Colorado. They are the superintendents, respectively, of foe new bouse and red-hair- senate radio galleries. says "My favorite newspaper, Bob, "te foe oldest in Indiana and the one I used to work on. Its the Salem Democrat McGrath, who has owned two weekly newspapers, says: "I have made seven auto Wipe from coast to coast In foe last seven years and I noticed that the weekly newspaper te on a much more solid basis than It was when I wee a publisher S3 years ago. I still think tha weekly te the best read news publication in America. Bob te tha veteran of foe two in radio because it was foe house of representatives which first recognized that radio men needed the same facilities that the members of tho press gallery have if they are properly to cover the doings of congress. So in May of 1938 foe lower chamber appropriated money for superintendent and an assistant and amended its rules so that radio newsmen had their own little comer a pew railed off from tho visitors gallery right next to tho newspaper mens setts above the speaker's rostrum. Senate Fellows Salk The senate, being a more ponderous body, followed suit some months later. When the question cams up to tho speaker of tho house as to who would be hte choice for tha superintendent on hie side of tha Capitol, there wasnt any question about Bob He has Menaughs qualifications. been a figure around foe Capital ever since he came to Waite well-kno- t ington with Representative Crowe from hte own Indiana district t Although his family roots go clear back to the beginning of Salem, Ind.. history, there 1a an ancient tale which makes him a little uncertain as to who he really is. It seems that four generations ago two little boys were stolen from two different families, the Menaughs and Hint-ley- s, by the Indians. One was four and one waa live. Later, a trapper reported that he had heard that one of the boys, he didn't know which, had died. Still later, the other boy returned to the village. But which boy? Six years has passed. The little fellow had an Indian name and he had forgotten hte own. Both families claimed him end finally a public trial was held and he was awardn ed to the Menaughs. Bob tea of that boy. High School Start Bob started newspaper work in high school, buying an old press end setting the type himself. Later he worked on the Salem Democrat the He oldest newspaper In Indiana. says that hte greatest thrill came In peeking on the first national broadcast celebrating foe opening of foe radio gallery on June 28, 1939, an honor shared by your correspondent McGrath, head of the senate aide started work in 1910 at the age of 16 as a reporter, succeeding Lowell Thomas on the Victor (Colo.) Record. Tha Record was daily and McGrath was to have other reportorial training in Boise end Wallace, Idaho, before he got the urge to own a weekly-H- e paid a hundred dollars down and fifty dollars a month for the Kellogg (Idaho) Record. Equipment one job press, one Cotrell flat bed newspaper press and lots of hand type. "Mrs. McGrath and L" he says, "teamed to peg type and with the help of one printer got out the paper until I joined the army in 1918. After the war he secured the Jerome County (Idaho) Times which he ran until he sold out in 1923. He came to Washington with Senator Schweltenbach of Washington and was with him until ho took over foe gallery job. great-grandso- four-she- Minority et Party inU.S. trict. EXCELLENT FOOD MODERATE RATES NEWWEHH TO ORDER C Ad nr tiling creates new wealth by ahowiagpcople new aad better ways of livikb and aa it errnea aew wealth it eon- tributes to tho prosperity of touched orerroao by tho flow of awasy which ia art up la this way, doot too see, adrertiring is a aodal --ratine ia the intense of rSayafthaymr,h woouhtoaMaadwgoy; ia ooo of no (ora which Tho other day I called a taxi and told tho driver to take mo to "the Capitol house side. "Do you mean the house office he asked. buildlngT No, I answered, "the house entrance to the Capitol building. "Ia there a house In the Capitol? he asked. It seemed incredible that a mature man did not know that tha Capitol boused a house of representatives aa wen as a senate. So X imply said: Youre a newcomer. No, ho said, T waa boro here. - Rome, plenty to do. "The Republican party has two big jobs ahead of It today," this Scotch-Iris- h Yankee said. "The first Job te to keep congress from getting ahead of the people. I asked him just what he meant 'Tve been out in the country, ho answered, "and I know the people dont want us here in Washington to do anything that will get the nation into war. If it werent for continual unspectacular work on the part of the minority, especially in committees, foe country would be in far worse shape then it is today.1 But a still bigger task lies ahead, Joe Martin told me. Our second Job, he said, te to prepare for the situation when the chaos of the World war which has produced the present emergency te over. Then It will be foe responsibility of the Republican party to get back the democratic processes which are being sacrificed today by the emergency grant of power to the executive. Of course. Chairmen Martin believes the country will turn to foe Republicans then, as what he a stabilizing force. Meanwhile, he aye they must continue to police the majority party policies. en Probably before this reaches the public the entire administration ol tha defense program will be changed. The Office of Production whose official birth Management was celebrated with so much fanfare as the organization which waa to run the whole defense program, te now about to become just one ol half a dozen departments of the new set-u- Rome Built on Hills Italy, is built on seven hills. First President Using Anto William Howard Tuft was the first President of the United States to make use of an automobile white In office; Warren G. Harding was the first who knew how to drive his own. year probably no one Most people do tells himself the absolute truth. We all tend to build up illusions and create a dream world that we think is better than the real world we have to live in. This is all right and gives ns courage, but when one carries it so far that he builds up a false picture either of his virtues or his faults and defects he is simply deceiving himself and dodging the real facts of life. This is what makes the neurotic he may tell the truth to others, but he is the biggest sort of a liar to himself. Population Increase The population of the United States increased 8,891,229, or 7.2 per cent between 1930 and 1940. California had the greatest increase according to population. TO LISTEN . . .. BAUKHAGE The NatT Farm & Homo Hour 10:30 each morning, Monday through Friday KUTA at Tapioca Tapioca is maids from the rootstocks of cassava or manioc, a perennial herb or sunib which grows in the tropics and southern United 570 KC OF THE DIAL" and other NBC Blue Network Stations TOP 8tates. Not Born ia France Frances best body of fighting men of men who were not The glorious are of the rainbow is composed in France. The name of this bom appears as the aunlight passes is the Foreign legion. through drops of water hanging in corps the sky, the light is reflected from Earliest Easter the Inside of the raindrop, and is date on which Easter earliest coThe various thus broken np into the occurred was on March 22, in 1818. lon that form light Rainbow Alfalfa am! Clover Seeds Wanted HOTELS Mill Ai Wton la UNO. NEVADA BOTH. GOLDEN IWa Insert sag HOTEL APARTMENTS day, week or moatk Hataa IN If M GBABB SEEDS gat Platan Meadows, aad Bsasu PAX FEETILUEa fnmiliti plaat food aad eoU eesdltiaaar. PAX WOEM KILLEE For alcbt crawler grab eta. PAX LAWN SEED The ptunario of quality. Aek for H. Cl KELLY-WESTER- l. neb whea yea direct flna OPTICAL LABORATORIES South Mala. Balt Lake. Baa MIS OL LAKE The tost food to Salt Lake le served by The MATPLOWER CAP! at IN Sooth Mala POPULAR PRICED Laachaoa Din acre aad Saadwiehea BABY CHICKS HEARING AID L00DTE8TED II. A APPROVED Sixteen brccdc. Lectern LlllLAJ Caaiawa A STAS. AA ISAS. AAA Hcaciaa. Mia MAS. Prepaid live ISAS, Rcacd chkte alec. delivery. COLORADO HATCHERT. Dcavtr. Calerada V a EYES EXAMINED S1.00 THIS AD GOOD FOR aa tha aort of aew flaaaea, brakes Icnccc. frame aad all repair work. Oae ad to a patient. This offer veld after April lttk. DR. EARL G. MARSELL, Optoautrirt 1ST Ra. Mala St. Salt Lika City. Utak OfiriM itf. Four lv ROW CriIi vocmhm fvbu rRR utf lapfRVRtf iRRRp list i istf iRirafi. Am shhmMIm b pur htRI M to Hf iffhlt Fett Wall Paper Csmpeay has jut reatlvad Ito flnt carload of New INI Wallpapera AI1 petto rae priced direct from Iks mill rtramely low Estrm pedal U0 ar more ISM Fattens bam which to ariacb No raaennabla pries refund. Coma early, ahap a.d eave at pLTS Salt Labs MS Seath State City Donald G. Lyman III Mclatyro Bide, dak Laka City BEN LOMOND HOTEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT PIANO BARGAIN CbUMw. Amawvlmtoto, Kimball, Story A Claris Craws aad many other makca Ml M aad up. Write aa tar more detail COLLEGE NEW CLAW NOW BTAHTINQ MOLAB BARBEE COLLEGE Balt Labs City Maka extra money If called ja a Short Tim MERCHANTS, amaufaeture pine, medal ou venire. Jcwriry Repairing aad Trophia Parry A Parry. Jeweler MS Mala. Balt Laka A NEW PROPHETIC BOOK TP. Portal Bin DATS eontalns Prophecies to Promat aad Futon World pay sepy saw and wateh the prophsey being fulfilled. Ul pp Plala Cloth I1.M. Ordnaow aad sotwUnj copy Mother Bhlatoae Prop hi Bathe - MJ to M-4 penmen MAS Air Cesled Linage aad Lathy GriU Caffes Stop Tap Eaen asm of Elwaala Eaecotlvm Betary SM Baoma-- IS PemUy Beams far fan Chamber af Csmmerm aad Ad CM Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN. UTAH aa yaa an T. E. Pkagarald, Mgr. a. W. SMITH Math fad East Ball Lake City WNU Work Ns. till BALT WANTED DRY BONES Truck Loads or Carloads In HIGHEST PRICES PAID Writs sr Wira 463 SOUTH 3RD WEST COMPANY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH r tfcfir aearait branches located at OGDEN SPANISH FORK LOGAN HEIER CITY sad the faUowteg sffifiata Hants IDAHO HIDE & TALLOW COMPANY TWIN FALLS. 'AH0 IDAHO FALLS ANIMAL PRODUCTS COMPANY IDAHO FALLS IDAHO Also buyers of Hides, Pelts, Furs and Wool HIGHEST Transfer No. Z927J A CARDINAL, robin and I swallow Join with the wing, chickadee, meadow bluebird and indigo buntuiT bringing color to your lawn ori den. They come in natural i this transfer, ready to be tn plywood, wallboard or thin 1 3er. Cut them from the wood i jig, coping or keyhole saw paint according to suggestion t the pattern. Then place them trees or on bushes to briehtm a a a General cutout directions an m t 39171, 19 cents. Send order to: ax aunt masth 199-- Kansu - Ctty, I B Enclose 19 cento tor each pittas desired. Pattern No. Nana Address Uherable After Eifii! Maybe its just acid indigntHahl often follows hurried or hearty eitiBL I ADLA Tablets contain Bismuth Md I Carbonates to quickly rclievt soe.1 ach distress from add indigcstioa. Get ADLA from your druggist todq, I Those We Admire We always love those who mire us, and we do not always 1 those whom we admire. -Rochefoucauld. te Ratieva Distress afe yard, thickness, air permeability, and heat transmission. At each test period, sulphur, nitrogen, moisture, ash, methylene b)ue PERIODIC absorption, scale breakage, and resistance to bacterial attack were COMPLAINTS tested. The purpose of these testa is apparent except that It should be Try Lydia X Ptnkbaras Trfetrtk I Compound to balp niter uoaihl II aid that as wool becomes damaged basdachea, backache us pain, absorbs of it ALSO calm Irritable nonn dw Is I increasing quantities I functional dtsturtano Monthly methylene blue hence the methyPinkbam a Compound Ii risqlrl lene blue test. marvelous to help build up raut I anoo aurinst dlatrsu of diaeolt I RESULTS OF THE TESTS days." nunous for ow SO ynj A comparison of the new three-eight- h Bundroda of tbousanda of report remarkable wool with reworked WOBTH TRTIMOI wool for strength and stretch, developed that the new wool had a breaking strength about the same as Yields to Conquer that of the aeworked wool but that Know that the slender it had a stretch of 47.14 per cent as which ia seen to bend, compared with 28.65 per cent in the when it yields to the sti reworked wool blend. Fabrics 1 and 2, when compared Metastasis. for whiteness, amount of nap, weight and thickness,, were found to be of equal value; fabric 3 showed a yelMOUNTAIN) low tinge, a lighter weight, and less PRODUCTION BRED, thickness; fabric 4 made entirely BRED, AND ACCLIMATED... FEMALE! id reworked wool was unsatisfactory. It had no nap, had Insufficient weight for durability, and waa acniffiRp SffiSfW 2. LENGTH OF SERVICE Although it waa planned, at first to allow the blankets to remain in eerviee as long as they were usable, the study progressed so slowly that all were withdrawn from service after five years. During that time, 18 id the original 63 were lost, consequently data concerning them WHITE SOCWI ovrr oansjTSLi WHITS CORNISH GAHB WHITE GIAMBROWN . LIGHT HARMS BIGHT. DeHntei FBZ9H. 1 -l fatal rtsM dritoary to aU totemuMi fdriaj Mammoth Bronze Turkey Posto Priced Mo la Ma eack . Writ Win ar Call fw PS are incomplete. Clmlar. One of the blankets made from fabric 4 was serviceable for only 9 washes; the remainder from that UTAH riONEERHATCHESr blend were usable for service varySALT XaAKK CITY. DTAI ing up to 16 washes; For blankets 9909M999M9M999MM444 made from fabric 3, foe average length of service was 31 washes: At the end of the period, Waters Return no blanket made from either fabric the fountam which That 1 or fabric 2 had been withdrawn to the fount-because it was worn out all were forth returns again Longfellow. still serviceable. One blanket of fabric 1 had been washed 52 times indicating a satisfactorily long e for blankets of this blend in ordinary home like. It must be admitted that In the matter of shrinkage, none of the blende was satisfactory, since none of them, at the end of the five years, was adequate to cover e single bed. 1 MARKET PRICES PAID ALWAYS LABE Far writer ialanutiam aaaearaiat tha naulta at tkla aaparlauat, which ia at fa all Aamawvv aaai canta to Sagariataalaat at Dataauata, Ira W ixArac-to- a. D. C aakiag tar Tachaical lullatla Ha. 172. a a a TOGGENBEKG GOAT The most popular breed of milk goats in this country is the Toggen-ber- g which was first Imported into the United States in 1893. It te reliably reported that in Switzerland Toggenberg does produce from five to six quarts of milk a day. Recently the butterfet content in milk produced by a herd of Toggenberg does kept by the bureau of animal industry of the U. S. department of agriculture, has averaged allghtly more than 3.6 per cent This about the same ai cows milk. a a HARVESTING MINT CROPS 81nca both epearmlnt and peppermint contain the maximum amount of oil when the plants are In bloom, tha harvesting should occur at that tima. Tha oil content diminishes rapidly when the foliage begins n felL as the flowering period passes a a THE WILD CHEERY This cherry te the only species native to this continent which taini tha size of a large tree. L. one of the most Important timber tree in foe eastern United Statee. . sl life-tim- Mllitorylrim. Taiucht JEWELRY MANUFACTURING a digest of a cooperative project carried on bp tha bureau of animal industry and tha bureau of home ecomomica of foe United Statee department of agriculture, to determine the serviceability of four different blends of wool when the wool waa made into blankets. BLENDS USED IN THE TESTS The new wool used in foe experiment! was chosen from purebred flocks of Corrledale and Bambouillet sheep. After shearing, the wool was shipped to New England and manufactured into four lots of blankets, each lot differing in the blend of wool used, the blends being designated as follows: 1, 2, 1, and 4, and blended in the proportions designated herewith: Fabric No. 1 consisted of Bambouillet wool, one part fine and one part Vb blood; Fabric No. 2 was of Corriedate wool two parts. K blood to one part Vt blood; Fabric No. 3 waa of Corriedate wool and reworked wool in the proportion! of 1 part 4b blood Corriedate to two parts reworked wool; Fabric No. 4 was entirely id reworked wooL Warp and filling were identical in all blends. METHODS USED IN TESTING The blankets were put into use in the Veterans Diagnostic Center, U. 8. Veterans Administration, in Washington, D. C., where they had the sort of treatment to be expected in an institution of that type. They were used in the postoperative ward where they necessarily received use, and, since they were laundered after each patient was dismissed the comparisons of relative wear could be made in a shorter time than would be possible under home conditions. Twenty-fou- r blankets of fabric No. 1, 14 of fabric 2, 9 of fabric 3, and IS of fabric 4 were put into service under Identification numbers. A record of the date upon which each blanket was laundered waa kept by the laundry superintendent and one blanket of eaeh lot waa removed at intervale to note whatever physical or chemical changes had taken place. Tests were made for shrinkage, breaking strength both strip and bursting strength, grab method! forced count, weight per square five-ye- BONE aEBVICE COMPANY M Wert led So. Salt Labe City wuheriBji Wool Blankets This te RAMSHAWS NEW AND II8ED decks aad ckaln. Use addiac mch1 safe bb recce. typewriter S. L. DESK EX SS W. Bracdway. Balt Labe BARBER Hiutmrr mwi darker than fabric Otsrion of Salt Lake WALL PAPER COLORADO ANIMAL Dignified Connecticut avenue ii Washington which was once foe panda ground for top hats and trailing gowns on Easter and almost as gay a promenade on every sunny Sunday, te almost entirely commercialized. One of tha most embarrassing changes took place when famous hairdresser opened a shop just above tha statue of Henry Whdsworth Longfellow. Now the bearded poet te forced to watch ladle under a permanent waver all day long. Just another instance of foe evils of commercialism. P. L. C. WHEN IN SALT Clacccc cart about half aa 1 CO. N to IS.M 1M M. Id Wert GLASSES REPAIRED g1 e ni R A RlT.M I E I E D1 D E 0I7ASS I along the corridor of the Capitol building, turned down a narrow hall, got into a still narrower elevator and went up to the second floor. Opposite the elevator door is the office of a small town editor. Tha office waa not a newspaper office and the editor was not editing at tiie moment he has to do that by remote control most of the time nowadays for hte newspaper te located In North Attleboro, Mass. He te Joe Martin, minority leader of the house of representatives and beginning hie second term at chairman of the Republican national committee. The subject of our conversation had to do with what a minority party does when a national emergency exists and partisan politics te supposed to bo forgotten. Chairman Martin told mo foe Republican party has Pn Strategic Highways made by the war departStudies Silver Foxes in the designaIn Canada, the largest production ment have resulted miles of the 8,000,000 of tion 75,000 silver are in foxes, of furs value, of the United valued at $10 each minute all the mile highway system States as strategic highways. round. We Build Illusions horn' LEA powder boxes, coach boudoir pieces. In epite of all and this, Watteau hid away at times, He feeling his 'work to be inferior. about moved restlessly incessantly he unhappy wherever roving, chanced to be longer than a little while. ml HOTEL APTS 1H Necth Mala mnitl. black tna Tcaplai BaaatiM apartmnta h Still Important walked 1 argent The cotton and steel shortage in Britain 1a threatening morale. A shortage of coreeta made of cotton and steel is expected. A woman doctor hai come out with the suggestion that a roller towel can be used as "ersatz. But a male doctor protests. Ho eaye the battle lines are not the only once that must be securely held if the nations morale te to be preserved. a Guy Fawkes' Day In Guy Fawkes dsy te celebrated England on the fifth of November. He waa one of the conspirators involved in the Gunpowder plot, plan to blow up the British house of lord. He wee seised by the kings men on November 5, 1605. Thought Work Inferior to The French capital went wild on their snuff get the art of Watteau Miller S adleina till tkrt tcf taj dmnsM |