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"rr t rrrrr vr rr-r- fr" r vi: li THE Through The HERALD JOURNAL SUNDAY NOVEMBER liberty tftuntyv I : MM iitih festival Feast I under glass He By Mrs H C Hansen Voraciousness plants high may final-'vin- e ly deplete the food supply of the glass and shady parts green for a good lawn neat—' ferns and orchids There spring and summer the world According --Jo re-'f" —o— ports a fourth of humanity is iWill probably be flats fit g cactus and now ether and half starved keeping violas make aolorful car-ali' only by subsisting on j succulents in the sunny are- - pet plant when grown at the j stuff the other three fourth as base of spring flowering won't touch What would hap-- i The greenhouse either as bulbs qnd shrubs such as pen if man’s food require- - part of the house or away lilacs thpn and f daffodils m e n t s and voraciousness from it is beautiful In form where their?" contrasting were increased a thousand with its slender framework colon end delicate foliage etimes of mor- like in the1 and "attractive appearance provide a startling picture from the outside Frosted Thsy 'case of spider? niy ofin course bo A Vsm effectively scientist captured a glass in winter and cool-looany flower 'certain kind of spider and by ling shaded glass in’ summer border or rock garden but a careful estimate madebyistill reveals the beauty with-- they are ideal as a carpet ighing in Its real Am for those who’ plant Their shallow roots do then it and confining if in! have them to grow their un-- not steal moisture and plant a cage he found that it ate usual plants food to any extent from the four times its weight for larger plants among which breakfast nearly nine times In the winter we must rely they grow its Weight for dinner thirte- upon a variety of green tones The small Johnny Jump broad-leave- d en times its weight for sup- providedJty-th- e Up type spread rather rapid-an- d snack an extra and at conifeous per evergreens iy but can easily be control-th- e eight and then ran about in colorful twig growth of led The genus viola which search for more to satisfy familiar shrubs and such bntanically includes pansies his appetite At this rate of fruits as the bird leave on violets and violas grow best intake a man weighing 160 trees and shrubs as the only Ifo partial shade but we find pounds would require the cotors in the garden 'they do well almost every- whole of a fat steer for There are two plants we where Pansies planted in this repeated withknow of and we have per-'gu- n in late March are still Jerry Steveson entertained the 64 guests at the Festival breakfast the addition of a half dozen haps spoken of them before blooming in our Barden Dinner with' a" group of Spanish and Mexican sorigi? They well faltend sheep for dinner: because of their distinctive! were not cut back and have and two beeves eight sheep beauty The one is the and outbloomed and four hogs for supper 'mas rose Ifelleboues niger 'those we grew in partial sha- and then as a lunch before late blooming perennial de and were cut back in July going to his Club banquet he which sends forth its first Both planting have received would indulge in four barrels flpwers in November but us-- 1 kind of feeding and of fresh fish luilly can be depended upon jeering but our sunny ones Fortunately there are no to bloom at Christmas-tim- e did bekt spider poeple on earth But and even later (In severe! We purchased some lovely an popula- - climates it can be carried violas this spring in several tion even with less appetite over in a coldframe) The shades which we liM There is a curious winter was an almost black one may eventually bring starva-othStion unless the mountains flowering shrub — the Witch golden yellow trie orchid jean be ground into fertile Hazel with fanciful Yellow and apricot These look as if soil blooms in cold January they would winter over anor I poVy Foods were sun-lovin- spotlight-tDairy foods in toe fourth Festival Din-Itat Utah State University Thursday evening at the Col d W er ege of Family Life building parties Unique in dinner this festival celebrates the culmination of scientific re Search on through production end the final preparation of luscious food The first three dinners featured lamb turkey fend beef In the future other products of Utah will be given Star billing Chairman Snow as chairDean Phyllis i introducfestival man of the ed President Daryl Chase twiginator of the idea who give some of bis first hand wbservantions on food problems of the world He reaffirmed his belief that those !who preach the doctrine of DR GRANT REESE' center and students in his Spanish 'future famine underestimate class Anthony Bowman Rose Ann Hamblen Jeanne Price the abilities of agricultural and food scientists In their ability to provide for the yet unborn billions Dr Vearl Smith dean of the Q lYlCCT College of Agriculture reviewed the “good old days” on the farm and compared them TlIPCHflV lUCdUUy with today’s scientific pro-v- ll duction and packaging lor the Chapter U PEO Sisterconsumer will hold regular meethood He introduced Prof A J ‘ a than Morris for more ing Tuesday at 8 pm Mrs "Mr a of century Jack Keller will be hostess ’quarter Dairy” at USU who told some for the evening of the things the dairy de- Mrs James Meilke will partment on the campus had present the program for the industry in ah' phases from the dairy farm to the marketing of the product Club especially in cheese cottage cheese ice cream and market Chapter UfPE0 ll I -- mtik Gaest of Honor Guest of honor at the festival Dr Dena Cedarquist head of the department of food and nutrition at Michigan Mate University discussed milk as the core for an inexpensive adequate i j k- Ovist-'outsmart- ever-increasi- er other year Perhaps a mulch Greenhouse plants are just Many lawas are being ne- - of grass or peat moss will Southern plants glected and are burning bad- help north of their hardiness ran- ly When burnt or dead lawn The successful growing of ge Anyone who has been goes into winter without be- violas depends a lot on the to Southern California or the ing kept watered and heel- (Continued on Page 17) “deep south” have seen camellias fuschias call! lilies and many other lovely plants growing out of doors and-hav- e wished that they could successfully grow them up north That’s how greenhouses began If you can’t grow them out of - doors grow them indoors You have probably seen the spectacular bougainvillea: ma Sonne are served dessert at the Daily which produces veritable floral fireworks as it casFestival dinner cades and billows over porches roofs trellises and fences A careful look at a blossom shqws that the color is in a set of bracts surrounding a cluster of insignificant trumpet-shaped flowers There are many hybrid forms in brilliant and pastel colors of crimson orange tangerine and even white They thrive in our northern greenhouses' Home style greenhouses in In our valley are beginning to bulge with geranium cuttings chrysanthemum dusty fuschial miller heliotrope African Violets and the like Anyone interested in Orchids should give the a trial in KCPX— Channel 4 KUTV— CImwmI 2 home greenhouses KUSU-TVChanMl 12 I They enjoy the humidity and do very well There are many TV Itslinqs are prepared by tfce above statioas which companies who specialize in shaaM be coatee tad directly in case of error HU kinds of orchids and will j SC K DAT NOV 1 4:44— S Baarim Sramatar mail them everywhere 4:34— I Ugary l:M— 4 hm Rrport A greenhouse affects the t4 Paprje si a Naw T:Se S Pagir Rainy Bleoeiagl owners life in several ways 7:10— 4 C'hriatophnri llay He can plan his landscaping S:H— S lamp Onto My Pant a :3t— Farm gessrt 4:14— 4 Opr ratios Alyhabet 4 Faith far Taday and grow his plants accordBban 1:40— I Taday S:SS— S Sckaca la AixkaKara 4 Pirrmaa Trask U and A J Morris left were speakers ingly He finally reaches the 5 Iwk Ft aad Un Captala Raagarna Dr D Wynne Thorne right research head point where he landscapes 4 Parity Fla 1:44— Raman Bum 1:10— 1 I'sawra Thno 5 Maha Rum far Daddy brought Country Bridge Winners Elegant Eight tables of Monthly Masterpoint were played Friday afternoon at the Logan Cuontry Chib North and South winners were Carmen Waldron and til Han Nielsen Ruth Baugh diet and Irene Randall second She stressed that as of now Peck and Elaine HolmIrene no one knows the cause of third Mary Smith and diseases of the circulatory gren Cole fourth A W CHAMBERS president of Utah State Lucy system The relationship of East and West Ida Brook- American Dairy Assn Elder and Mrs Al cholesterol to heart attacks Is ‘ ing and Edna Daines tied with still a problem to be explored Julia Howell and Bella is a Whether cholestrerol first and second cause or an effect and merely and Luctte Margaret 'incidental to a coronary at- Croft thirdBudge Arentson Ethel tack is still not knwon fourth Haskins Kate and ' There are statistical rela- tinoshlps between body weight disease and circulatory also correlations are There Lehmberg I between circulatory diseases exercise age and sex Dr Cedarquist stressed the role of mQk as a food not a beverage Milk should be Logan BPO Does planned as a food on the menu not as a beverage Gwen Lehmberg president She said that homemakers of the ’ newly organized Logan should establish eating habits' Drove of BPO Does and for their children which they Melba Trotman attended the can live with the rest of their convention of Does lives that it is difficult foy held at Idaho Falls this past a person in middle life to W6feka change a pattern of eating Other officers of the Logan and stick with it Drove are Irene Butterfield Gaest List first counselor Millie MathThe distinguished guest list ews senior counselor Pau included A W Chambers line Anderson Junior counUtah State President Ameri-- “ selor Bee McGregor secrecan Dairy Association and Sorenson treasurJudy tary partner Gretta Smith USU er Donna Nelson Gladys DR DENA CEDARQUIST head of departPresident and lire Daryl Smith and Bee Russell trus- ment of food and nutrition Michigan State Chase Elder and Mrs Alma tees Myrtle Kirkman conI Some USU Board of Trus-- f ductor Caral Garner inner tees Mr and Mrs R J Pot- outer Lee Wiley ter Board of Trustees Mr guard guafd and Mrs Edwin K Winder The organization will meet Board of Trustees Mr Nor- twice a month man D Salisbury Board of Trustees and Mrs Gwen Bid-- J Und-quiiM- or Gwen Heads tri-sta- te GOWNS Just arrived at TELEVISION PROGRAMS their — -- S:ia— StlS- -t 1:41— 10:00— ' less-tend- Farm Bureau Elmer J Hart-- er hamsis likewise really boiled It too is ‘‘Boiled’’ superintendent Gran- - 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That’s what corned and Mrs beef and cabbage are usually University Mr J Mark Christensen Mr and called However if you were Mrs W J Fillmore Weber to “boil” the corned beef Central Dairy Association (which is cured brisket Mr and Mrs George Winder cut of meat) it Winder Dairy Mr and Mrs would actually be stringy and Merrill N Warnick past probably dry as a result of J president American Dairy this higher temperature type Association 'Mr and Mrs of cooking I John Van Drlmmelen Ame- The meat should be sim rican Dairy Association Mr mered not boiled Simmering and Mrs Harold L Peterson which can best be described ’ American Dairy Association as a gentle bubbling of the I Mr and Mrs Wendell Ash- - water around the edges of the ton Gilham Advertising Mr utensil every once In a while and Mrs Booth Wallentine registers about 185 degrees F hyrum cJ7laud’d HEul dulph Mrs Margaret S ve — 15 '' |