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Show Ycm" Watch Will not keep perfect time unless you have It gone over by an expert Send your watch to us by mail; we watch man about once each year. put It In perfect condition. i BOYD PARK MAKERS OF JEWELRY JOO MAIN STRJLT sLT LK CfTT Ifrl P VyflMTrn H you want Mc wajjes lean. llLLr Hrt Itu arbor trade- Many small (owns need barbers; roocI oportuueties open, lor men over dralt-HCP. Barlu-rs in army have cooil a a ollicers cutvm ssion . dot prepared in few weeks. Call or write. Moler Barber College, 43 S. est Temple St.. Salt Lake City. ONIONS PREPARED IN FIELD When Weather Is Favorable Yellow and Red Varieties Can Be Cured in Windrows. Onions are sometimes allowed to cure in windrows in the field, and if the weather is clear, yellow and red varieties can be handled successfully in this manner. It is preferable, how ever, to place them in slatted crates soon after topping and pile in open sheds or in stacks in the field. In the latter case the piles should be covered cov-ered with temporary roofs for protection protec-tion from rain. Exposure of white varieties to damp weather In the field will almost invariably prove fatal, and they should be placed in a curing shed, where advantage can be taken of clear weather and protection can be given luring rainy periods. DON'T HURRY TO TRANSPLANT House-Grown Tomato or Pepper Plants May Pe Chilled if Set Out Tof Early. It dors not always pay to be in tro great a hurry in transplanting house-grown house-grown tomato or pepper plants to the garden. A few cold nights may rhiii them and more time be lost than it they are cct set out until the weather Is warm. |