Show Winter Task for Gardener Is Building Cold Frame A ffardn task which can be rer formed in winter is construction of a cold frame Every garden should have one: in every month of the year there is important service whichit can render In some form cold frames have been used by gardeners for centuries originally they were pits open to the sun in which plants were sheltered from cold wind Since keep glass has been available to sun's out cold air but let in the HEAVY PIN — STANDARD SIZ£ COLD FRAME SASH tS 3 X6 FEET DOUBLE GLAZED Phone 7074 Where You Find All Items warmth ' cold frames have become more efficient and useful b?i vStoS glass substitutes are available which can be stretched on light frames and serve the same ing much lighter than glazed sash and unbreakable Easy to Make To make a cold frame is so easy one who can wield a saw and WE DELIVER 10:30 A M and 4:30 P M J!S£ fr6 Sauce Black Pepper Olive Oil 4 oz Mazola Oil is beneath the surface and the remainder above This will insure that no drafts enter from beneath Construct the frame so that the front is 6 inches above the surface and the rear 12 inches It must slan! toward the south where the winter sun shines It is Well to hinge the sash at the top of the frame so it can be easily opened for transplanting purposes and air ing Location Discussed A sunny spot in the garden protected as much as possible from the ful force of winds and drivine rain is the best situation for the cold frame It may be too cold now to dig in the garden but the sasn may be procured and the lumber frame made so that when the first warm days arrive you are readv for serious gardening Draft Super Suds 9fcIVA 1 Jvxunrvr z fably more acres remain productlve--depend!n- upon Its compaction unou3c ui uie msianaiion ana moisture content at which of 1947 g cultural experiment station in Irrigation research He is now study Expert Reports Much Waste of siS? ' Jan- - 24— "In addition to timS dlverfed to irrigation J lost ing canal linings in collaboration with Dr C W Israelson and Dr Willard Gardner at USAC it is evident that under prevail-- ! ing practices less water actually contributes to crop production than is wasted with only d con- tributine to the erowth nf nlanf0 the expert stated Assuming that one-ha- lf of this could be saved water would be available to irrigate double the acreage now irrigated he maintained inree-rourtn- s oi the agricul tural income m Utah m 1945 is credited to irrigated acreage total- ling a return of about $70 per acre irragated land And each year many acres of valuable land are retired from cultivation through water-loggin- g and alkali accumula- tion as a result of j Irrigation Water addi- - over-irrigati- - ' ru ' " i one-thir- to crop produc- te5 Utah through deep percola-cen- t is flino£f '"n roughly 60 per WLauritzen told a uet ng?£ the uth State Agricul-reSlitl- y 86 chaPter and Siga For the past six years in his worlF With the soil conservation service Dr Lauritzen has been aim "um wanais cflgc collaborating with the Utah agri- - the scientist declared "Consider-- tion fii on 1 BClgS I a iV iff v David Likes Sirens JJm flTfret cue David Wyman Jr 2 from a locked bathroom met the young-workin- g ster and his mother on the porch The embarrassed parent explained David unlocked th door an head ed outside on the run when he heard the siren of the approaching O Ip truck SIDE GLANCES Llbby's Deep Brown BEANS can Me m 1 cans 35c Del Monte OC Rea size JPC Pimentos oalmon 2 No Towel 29c Ford PeaslV He § JUICE 46 oi can 1 9c Toilet Soap ? on display and enjoy a REAL TREAT of thia delicious CAKE AND ICE CREAM being served at intervals throughout the day and evening So join your friends at Payless Market and enjo) yourself while shopping For your supplj of OGDEN'S FINEST FOODS at a 23c r WW Lima Beans 2 No 2 cans Cheese lelm 59c Fre$h SEG0 nua-SPR- Y broke our engagement again tonight —thia time he ridiculed the perfume ads and I was what I wearing thought was my most alluring scent!" 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BUTTER S129 JTIjiid ""t f CREAM O" WEBER 3-lbcan- PP A C fK ' Our First Birthday Cake was baked by Ogden's leading baker— the Topper Bakery at 2516 Monroe Blvd Nothing but the best of ingredients were used to guarantee the very best A results They are listed below— 'fH i Veal Beef Pork & - REAL SAVINGS! Fresh Fruits One Year of Service and Real Food Values — on this our Birthday we wish to thank our many many friends and customers for the wonderful support and patronage they have shown us and in appreciation we are celebrating with our friends and patrons this outstanding event! Visit our store Saturday and take part in our "Quiz Program" and receive VALUABLE FREE BAGS OF FOOD Be sure and be present at 6 p m for our Special Birthday Event! 'y wtlSF SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BIRTHDAY CAKE Orange and Grapefruit ce j be any size fit ol£ windows or of frames any convenient size The frame should be constructed rds of cypress white of heayy some wood which resists or pine rot Dig a hole in the ground slight-an- y ly larger than the size of the frame the expensive drains pacted and other factors Manage-an- d this constitutes a continuing ment practices weather and bio- a ture ne iugiwai ana plant influences are an j other set of factors which cannot Seepage Elimination pe may evaluated in the labora- ran irffoi tory i4t The irrigation research labora- on nated hv thP Itnlna f ' 81 mo"th of Logan canditches or the substitution of pipe here Dr Lauritzen and lines and flumes But of the 125000 WWM U scientists have centered miles of canals and laterals in th h! 17 western states onlv 5000 miles 55?! practlcal w°rk on this prob- fcm was completed in 1945 Build- are lined were '"6s There are three chief require- - conservationconstructed bv the soil ments for a canal mmg other than purchased the a reasonable initial cost the sneak !is intended to er asserted: it must be effective in various hydraulic investigations asreducing seepage losses fairly re sociated with irrigation but at sistant to erosion and not exces- - present facilities are limitrargely sivelv exDensive tn maintain ed to "Water lost through seepage de- ings those for testing canal linpends largely upon the permeabil-o- f Present facilities are to ity of the material constituting the provide information on expected the relative channel but while permeability of constructed can be measured with considerable permeability from a variety linings of materials the accuracy in the laboratory in the at which linings deteriorate field the problem is more difficult 23 and a basis fnr nvtonfiinn 4 ne i permeability of earth ma of materials to terial is subject to wide variation Held practice! A BOISE Jan 24 (AP) -F-rank J Cooper 58 suffocated in a cave-i- n at a gravel pit where he was He had lived in Boise 56 years Coroner Clyde E Sum- mers said Cooper was buried for several hours before he was missed by fellow workmen qt & a wui aeep into mis nuic put uie irame you have built so that six inches of it hammer can do it It is usually made 3 by 6 feet or some multiple of this for the reason that stand- ard h°t'bed sash are o£ these But a cold frame (or a Suffocates in Cavein Cashmere Bouquet Palmollve 2 bars JXUUAY EVElNiryLr — Hard-to-G- et Sardines sft-S-S ON ALL CORNERS 164 22nd at UP WHEN Akiii e lonuc Thompson Food Store the 1 HOLD SASH "T THi OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD EXAMINER It should be at least S ——— 2B BEEF LAMB LEGS Grain Fed PORK J pTJTpTrpmjri UnilJlLJliJ VC IIAXUO fed 55c HPt lb 43c lb 53c lb 59c Shoulder Roasts Shoulder Steaks Center Loin Chops 4ean Young 1 TT Milk lb 39c lb 47c lb 55c lb 39c lb 49c Young Plump Hens lb Young Colored Fryers ib 53c 43c Small Whole or Half Ib m Picnic Tenderized n pniT DaIUU Mild Ib 57c 63c Rind off Ib 69c Sugar Cured (Piece) Sliced Rind on Ib SALT BACON Piece lb Sliced Ib ftlPPCT tllLLOL Cream Mild Full Ib 37c 39c 49c Ib m 33c 49c We Give Green Stamps "Your Additional Savings" rocker Jock © |