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Show 18 | e } e @ A fFlacre HE ede Most common cereals of the United States are wheat and y corn. Every child should be thoroughly familiar with these cereals. In many of the school gardens of the state they will be found growing. The following outline is given as a guide for teachers and others who may be | Suna eae interested in the growing of these ld shot } 99 T} sown he seed Kernels are ] lec up the etalk It ts crown at the end of} | utatic wiaitiaitto cei ie e ain sta lk r The Peta a GE ee on ane ae Nefdorathe | i ont | outer husk The e owers are of two | are | kKinds-tho tassel is the male flower or flint | the staminat while the ear { the fe IL found cs , | the dent :in the kernelont,and2 the ' hardness | sernaee, Pollen Grains are a scattered by theust wind | Aer ENG ' £ re re hould of should the kernel Some varieties rf cen ie ae an ni. a ee oer one er stem is ure and cool it +} ]s wll young] | Sive relat, it has} soma Itself-When the thr ough h the ground three and roots. there to 2 | Is or ps at If the weath-| sufficient en soon out we umph, molst-| ndit f { yon the tan ali t the mbr abr : » hu, orne | B A ' rows ) Kota brancnes. . ‘ | | H's, laetad with tha utmost care-full,| x "90, Pride 10 North( Northwest- | cely zien Rerong se wth fu | plump, bricht kernels, free from wee Fanti soee nd 19 vari | ture. | Cross pollinizatioy es place, i} seed J nt ce withweet a drill ant j are > apne, PeeryKernelan : yaw isles and eae smutA uiehal welghsvo}| coe , whoe e.. variousstate namesh: is Sareed rich in starch. i 1 nds ; ar , that are clos ; r = The : Piant= plant comes -- Pee | with the mummies of Mexic Classificntion,-There are a | of corn-dent, are ee ee and od cor 1e on | interested In are dent and §| By M. J. Abbey, University of Utah ~ t - {extensively. ¢ i? ar ‘ the grown attain the same} fiint id ¢ thus: several) adapted oe UAOeE produced from and see a e- ina As one 2 includes those kinds which are hard to | Consuit in maturing a text-book on the kernel as to the | {tbe botany classify, There are upward of 1,000] jis, history of rust. Thore {8 nown varicties of wheat he Scotch | way for rust. Smut 1s also a fife, blue stem and marcaroni It affects the berry are best adapted to tho state varieties plant. of The marcaront and may rieties become js making one of the rapid Utah. |), ther than strides! . 4514 leading va-/..04 northwest. 9 the stem. solution pefore of The no rembefore fungous | should derectly!sure remedy formaldehyde planting. One !s to|}the to pint the! of - A cold and URE ordinary season 40!as summer will ae ON Oeee ee ee lenhetcnear natalaes the frost comes. Ni Fa 7} be planted that is not igor weraee of maturing twelve days If the soon Is as time early, corn the top aeak other, we et gti to e a é To jplanted and while the Bee Ae met Tee eee er uenras to this | Modes Want ' peo pea Perrier tear w Finieeiachine l le ) e @ © Ee Ui} Fred (Special ° AF @ Outdoor furniture is steadily growing year to year, as we come more and more the HEALTH VALUE of outdoor living. has had its distinguishing type of furniture, : present period d will ill d b dl undoubtedl y b be k one of the Merald-Republican.) The dkeralac to The school high 26.-The house last night was The ninth lending and events of the weok.| in favor from |||! sree. "rere war's ire attend. to understand (yal Improvement association are. plan. Every period he the stak» officers of the Ean and that the elation in neutby Commer' Savers) Mae: The known h as the "RRA officers tenth grado of Young the classes advice-are a r C you run prove Ded ak " gz ; how sex, I I can wade years of tice I hnve proved sufferers that to my cure of -r th you rrnise ou-prove Frese my T my allow ow now me accept one cent . ni nent for {t Tf with eept from Herb Co,, f send e F or 3186 . - 9 full Name eben weetecs Poatufhiod' Street Swan a part of of a . pleces, 3 us Weatherproof in our dry climate ||..." John F arton Senator C. Sa I and yet comfortable, and we have succeeded. and fiftieth medi- eee) it . for this neoesSe ena San Course or ery Sia) citi R. F. Pie e of é o of Js Xe my Medicine ove bs + aneihnce gas y in cane and China," Reena all Seales = se eds a . = Number........State D. reatment Francisco. ere Treatmen or .. wie eae cas cee ae (XX)5 orosses before Dizziness --. Nervonsness Female Weaknem crofula Bearing Do " «. Hot Flashes . Womb Frodple con- Correspondence Give any other symptoms on a separate sheet. fidential. a . SA fe: ise ---_- Mu- 3 uU e t t= & © J - -- ® ~ Opecia © @ Garnet anniver- "3: || Eox_Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Ogden. urton, jr., iday. severa of é the was gee et tne spen ivate priva o AW years thous Make cross (X) before diseases you have; two ; a one from which you suffer moat Rheumatism | ., Indigestion | ..».Heart Trouble . Lumbago -. Stomach Tronbli| Poor Circulation ...Catarr | Kidney Trouble ...Impure Blood Constipation Bladder Tronble | ....Anemia Pile Malaria .- Pimples -Piles -.-.Eerema Asthma Diarrh -Disrrhea : ome : --. Torpld Liver . Headache --+- Neuralgia : Salt Lake has this week with siven by the Misses Irene Swan on Monday evening. festerday was . ten the j eh viet" Si mue st Agnes ending a Oollar Dldg., $1.00 ae G ouen and family willnd leave next week for Downey, fiss been s . vided Safe each succeeding year sees more attention paid to its man- || Yeegration P Da y ufacture. Our problem was to obtain substantially built ||| tsits-‘its,en.828|! t Maxie Omen wer . have your a pede Wuetratad on k, "4.000 Years x free and 4 postage pald, just as you promised ae valuab and _ practice conpro- ‘very book homeand toe by this it should 8 ta be thereadUnite every 7 man and woman in ed States. It tells about practically dilses 0 ele: aymptoms,all their eas ces and how they may be cured- oa nae fovant what not to tells : Se eBand Gkianntanid eat-how to preve Aiccasen gua how a great ithout a doctor. red at ae ae aici or well. It will Pee aL a ec aes to read th 5 ea Sanlas PA A ree Hall oe OF OUTDOOR FURNITURE?" is a recognized fact, and ||)! the book able : It derstand, and it he demand great has been havo tho found de REOetha id sary ease pay-: = cory home ; lain, simple Jant Is ee yauiat read and unguage that Yq well illustrated. So you because 4 suffering oupon Chinese to aie a7, Sulination: eae gy: ; ee in ree Remember ¢ fr: ao kf me. Th Si Se ae SEER ALLY to. get 2 a s isSie } nectata : about 2 taking 16% \ ' You have nething to Need D --- F offer of free treatmment Fill in, sign and the coupon eoney: aAmont 1mall first . t ») recelye mong celye the th ue these free gifts 0 ee ou ¢ ) ' = rit a oe in ? the oat a eit OF a ane coupon C are oub about Jt, write a sho etter deseribing your symptoms in your ov rds S Sen 1 B A ; r oa the iyno your letter to Chinese Herb Co. 8186 Hall Safe Bldg, San Francisco, Cal, and by return mall, sealed in a plain wrapper, I will send you a Full Dollar Course of Treatment, my 64page fllustrated S book and a personal letter ¢ advice, all absolutely Free and postage paid. - Y ou ae age 0 ‘re ely l ° a 1 Book Illustrated on ra of eats Medeae Sa readers of this tribution armong ; 5 the a 1 send a SE Oe eee eet. yaid with tho copy free postage person reatment, and to e ary nievainae he aa wan who writes me or sé6nc ee * below = ; e self un- you are tired and diszusted promises and "word-proof" actoday this real proof I offer. All You perience cine. c a ta cure In to ee taining 6information 4 pages of feesional adviee-tha result of the every sick an to know that my +, woman hia val ah Rte Wrenn to fulake make toa to you. offer e on icine in China, reference in the Se f no.other pur~ m ibility to eae everything to aln- lose by accepting this &o. Full Dollar Treatment for your ailment T will send this Full Dollar Treatment free ond eee in a plain wrapper and will never expect or | this x ntioned = Medical 2 } have' Book, published Medical ‘4,000 of nts word ability cases cases ick people. This means that I am sick I willing to give away $10,000 worth for fortunately re ‘aftord at 1 cake wn personal exper aica PL a word for not ask you to take the hundreds I have cured. I do take me es om ffer so you"he mako ; this free offe need not spend one z cent Ttwantithe more your search for a cure @ : sufferers of the world to learn ey and where they may' find a cure J did not have unbounded faith In the merits of my treatments I could ieee such an offer to you _ thiaiiets this paper-oould not publish broadesast thia offer to send fare; tedntmente I expect to distribute my dollar Ye aatifiGrte beHT fo: ten thousand hrontc diseases are me ffectiv de ee any Ree ieee RS than other treatments. I shall not be satisfied until I have proved this same thing to thousands of other which to do I do ¢ o : / ; ate er hundreds 7 s a i H treat I . prao- hundreds cured and eepente of- treatments make E want man who of deChinese our Herbs have « This Make Pat ' other diseases soupon below atatement my honest Yoneh long y or that and . Kidney Trouble, StomLiver and Bowel Dtsach Trouble, orders, Catarrh,LiveBronchitis, Lum baco, Piles, Female Weakness and the for you and means says, just as it is Roots, Barks voileutrnuble: | Rheumatism, bl aba Mve-this plain. up by ore to age where were Ladies' I allment, S your or intended word it 2 M, Nestitt, jr. of Goldroad May Kaysville, ball at the opera cS r *any2dle- your ] ye ae sae earen have taken; ‘i This $s a faots, backed sire ' Wh ou wasted sufferlng-I Free ® Fullby Dollar Treat- what are initten [> Ui C O} you Mrs her mother, with 48 Visiting Janz. R, Elmer Vir Willlam vl TI. Loveless é and IMrs. é 4 S came over from American Fork Saturday evening and returned Sunday nafter| jnoon, They were the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Ed Loveless. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bale are spending the week tn Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freeman of Spanish Fork spent Saturday and Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ‘ Boyle os ------_-__. @ : matter | | how often or with what suc, others have treated you-no fer 1s every | Herbs mese ners : FON you rov ure from for your case. matter what oO me { Salt of Don 1 here ves. Mr isit nd Mrs. arsW. |} . iat co stay hi ll to suffer. lical medical Rey Lone medicines long, cess Offer who. and 4 Ww ment No = Pewee are long, taperMiss Lydia Badhbam_ returned to Bing-| the roots will not go country mention that SD ee ee ee lel x eined ~The first or}ham with her uncle John Dean, and Is ese to Teach, |in variousknew parts itsof North America. The | ing and five aan oe six the ed about one-half pecksunder way | spending per!Indians a delichtful visit in the great value and ralsed it main ear Is formed abou =| copper camp Mr Lake' you. down vill prevent See OD 2 for a brief Free % , ease-need grown in the N per cent formaldehyde to forty-five gal-|!dried and warmed. V et soll pEmyenis) PAYSON. , Production-Wheat ranks third in/igng of water should be sprayed over germination and Se aah yalue of the crops grown ep n the| in the United! (Special to The Herald-Republican.) ih, seed and vermitted to dry. jerop. Fall plowing eas ushly| 6tates. The series of hich The fol lowing gs states\| Dp produce . ‘here do we find a marQuestion.-W spring the ; soil should be donethoroughly ; | st: » inesota, nat th least.|s ae Se as athe akotas, od Ohlo,/,, r most of the wheat grown in this|stirred. during week This should iKXansas be don Nobraeka, California, Iowa and n. hills |'h Pariaa ata tes ‘ak Is it good lwasire farming On to ralse!twice before planting I lant in ae lave afforde: Missourt e total production as 1 2. RE ; byte for the mathine but wheat upon a farm? Why?! forty-five inches apart ith ace ear | Wednesday night 18 class year 1907 was 684,000,000 bushels. : BY. ox fs The Why not? { does the number of/ nels in a hill. j slowing forelgn countries lead An-the The number o ; carnage | cises were given in the opera bushels oe jou © grown ae a today compare} will depend upon the ee The | Were attended by many. re ‘production ay of wheat: iwiknty, Russia, and Austria-| Siance, vith | the: en number grown Argentine ten years ago?|land Ger and theshould vitalitybe ofdeepthe at seefirst, be- "| night y v cultivation graduation exercises were the ‘tabernacle -rofossor ' M.. held Stew-{n any. India, also, produces no small 4 TUaone olicy to burn straw? Bx-|coming amount. more shallow as the corn , be-|.rq tain the Wy peer address, we mea and musio by Minnesota| comes larger. This will not cut off cht | was aalivered CHmate furnished and by the high Culttvation.-It school choin Oana? Which variety of wheat makes|roots, but will aerate pen ae eo eee rus. The hig chool alumni ball was own In a wide range of climate. This the best flour? Explain the process of/soil will not take as Sed OR ON ie ~ n in e pavilion Friday evening 8 made possible by3 the where fact that parts of Pthe reac making country aking heat.-Take a winterIn| j bread Testing { oa seee aie ee After eee a heavyoon) Dalicigtis rafteshmenta: quart of | Dee ke t theeee wereaffair entire served and {j oe ee , ala be | 4 large crowd enjoyed the | wheat cannot be grown, spring wheat] wnoat from different parts of the bin/rain the top of t takes Its place. t tate ridging| It adapts itself readily The entertainment |ang committee weich It of temove the | all dirt, weed! loosened n parts: of ‘to different ee aa In climates, 1¢ | Payson which accounts Commercial seed, half_kernels club conducted and other an foreign{corn !s not D bad pant a ate where} for excursion to Utah earn ay lake on .* Frida _varietle S| matter Weigh | again ae ppolegedcact ee arene necessary to.| start jeTown. was It js not advisable made from. Main street to ab bring vafrom the total weight. ‘hat per cent; ae ier moisture. and|8 o'cloc} The member he ub irleties from sta Seats Hea Sukoe a icbelp bla cant rab tne hd nate scare on practiced. vs Ith their families and friends enjoy of fears uma ib eG | te great ac ft pee ‘ aera a of es ‘ rT quart are Menaiaene | wheat. The Plane ake Itself-Naturo has won-/a Wasidrawn a day 5 the _ corn ,! : te like North Dakota. of genuine However, ivery.| it Awa seine oe aes not choosing the best. ani a fi pleasure Place ‘ |derfully made 18 | ee ein } Was drawn and an er rowas the} twill gradually become acclimated. There these between blotting paper in a/ part of its structure is admirably jleature of the da S- OULANE }is not enough : snowfall in this state|;+oom where the temperatura 1s not|to do Its work. To look upon a quarpe aie Of, anon ‘to raise Ure was the winter eat successfully ' tower ° than 3 80 degrees Fahrenheit.|ter a section > : pie = ee 11 cen fond Moen: {l Foe should be eg of Y porte f plowed tn the fall eat <x y ignity umber of kernels mark that doj| with the beauty Jast Monday and Jigr he feature - of agriculpar of the Hoinensene moisture. In the spring it not, cerminata What conclusion do/ture. Tho roots are of two kinds-prop) morning program was the crow ning of lshould be thoroughly harrowe © pro- | you Beeb : ep the. ai {duce a soll muleh. Clay dance loam The is the|~ OORN best rm and sy kindto of s | soll. the The subsoil] should retain : moisture which 1s History-Corn was first found growthe pavilion| later ! y's celebration he season. If the gol | = 4 , | sec et s m R. ieee w t in the sprine after it is|!n& In ee Heaton left for ttior , 7 tng its growth atone ee moisture. From ar y 1 OcIe ‘ " Icu W " for frost : ted should be plantes of the ground uae ar at My e 1 t our for Treatment Dollar One Full A | 1 nd sea8 ind § : 7 1. determi A bushel of S h ter than the dent vas ee a mia | ne edcorn . h T x ound | Production.-The nitec ites P- WHEAT. irc. . o ust Sev ty iese are parallel| duces about 2,500,000,000 bushel ori History.-wW heat a ae ee has * been grow Soe | one indication , ; e is twe ae ee a from Ly ned?' the earliest Co¥n--Seleet. times In the fact variety tne that | 1 to the rass duces tl e-to Pegi aa SY beat history titted? for of its goes back beyond Recor your. 16-1 ine p in fol oe Where it originated oe ts not "TR known ee that t the at 1 plante a} cro | in ; characteristics. of ‘this is thought that it was ff own rol rask Wak @round the " a Mediterranean ia sea, time It ha t i ‘ ct feat corn | three and Missou always been ES used i as a food. : before It St 1s was harvested. It soll > northwest is. ae (ie af 4 er aaiad e brought to know. to America the size. of by the the early set-| nitrogen than almost an L O R LO" A Bnet ise-corn in|stalk, the numberof ters and has attained ears on the stalk,| a wide distribuIt has been estimated that SS tion. Mi at 7 Other ind on what part of forty pounds tho stalk they fifteen pounds | this section Claxsifiegtion.-Whoat of Wines Se ae Austria-| grow {s classified] o¢ hosphorieof nitrogen, An ear of corn selected acid for seed and twenty-five /countries rateing according wenn to color, as white lshould be well filled at butt and redi/joyundg of potash to produce twenty-|Hungnry, and tip. | Mexico and R e tn as|It should be perfectly according to softness, as hard and soft; | ¢i¥,. bushels ripe, rows close| of wheat Climate and ¢ rg ek ine eae according to chaff, as bearded It | together and or free the cob Diseases of Whent.-Rust firm, It should | and smuti nas been said, Is of tropical origin of|be thoroughly dried and according placed w here || to ft I8!arq the two plant commonwhich sown, diseases. as winterthe andseason Rust the/the fs requires spring;when according longer season |, parasite thanseason aa adit eats no into molsture other a cereals. can reach A it. warm Beforo| Vv ‘y | planting {t should be tested as to to the name, its} asdurum or macaroni and|stem taking the nourishment which plenty of molsture is nec gee litall oy. common wheat. Two' varieties should) The jast one mentioned not: be |i}, piant needs cereals a a visitor nce Your pick from fifteen hundred Classy ° ‘Ss. ing. the Week With relatives tp Syracuse men, young men Week? wlift relatives, estirned nome ||| than regular price. Spring . and youths, at Suits for < just ONE-THIRD LESS Wednesday Four MAN'TE, (Special to The He rald-Repubilean.) Manti,, May 25 Mr. and Mrs, I. D Voorhees entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening in honor of Mrs Ovanda Kearns of Salt Lake and Mrs : Teenie'Davis of Idaho, who are visiting at the home of Joseph Witbeck. A pleasant social event of the week Was the parents' reception at the hich school building Thursday evening An Impromptu) program was given. after Which delicious refreshments were served cafeteria atvle The ttle friends of Lucile Tennant save her a pleasant surprise Thursday birthof her tenth in honor afternoon ay, feet long, complete with chains and hooks. da 6 : -- | traw ens Professor F. uMtRite (Gr Utah' W. appointed of Mrs Reynolds dellcerut Panama ‘ This tells Ie the luncheon Sidonnia 7 price of. the Unta settee green Tuesday neg or fumed. Ideal - d Por evening when from $4 up | | : Mrs. teat their 1 anc . - Special display all week ete Re Mr. and future we Sy ore Thorvald Nelson thelr relatives and Mrs. for reside ant ic ocsan wane give and Mrs. evening by ; oP in Nelson Emery leave county, in ee The day.‘ No | ICN tS, bar. fr Saveer one-fifth thel] One se Day fift l She or e AT ae 50) 5V0e oe Sale. Men -25e eae underwear, ~ ® Choice garment Sate? Boys' of per 2. Soe OGL: 2 oe a 8.'e ep ei, Soe 30¢ near A dap tee 8 they nats Coe Decoration Clean, w holesome aniuse- ui e Te mec $5.00 S06 aes %n: SOX, Seen airs 3‘ ela a leete ‘~. 40¢: a atelele Es values: ela STE to Cc Ph Me 25e ee? Boys ~- e s9. . $ 00; a * and Girls? Tan 3 pair f 5-4 Or. . | wh > GAS 926 cy ie ® straight = f pants, its Ribbed é 56e ‘i; value (9¢ to $1.50 pair. Choice, pair, . am BU ILDING. 95 ° a = ‘Gram rae ee KEARNS a cao SOx. et for Stockings; ' ° Pah sete ‘ Cott oe pair choice. 2 values $1.00 and $1.25 piece for 9 from summer 0 2p} special, Bo ys : D ept. pemember our Boys? Suits, special values : lines clal, , values, Der MBH. ieee eo kh S Underwear broken : t of »0e - i - ‘ 5 o0e Suspenders: ee , Several one BE 5 = 7 Faney ; eckties: w necktie 5 your s ecial. 8, ‘ Ox "a1 be silk, all colors. a. ® . Spec lal, SIX pairs EECCh Se values. lo pair ; Neckwear ae © panama, , dozen ) en eer lot 55e for n ‘ Monday friends. the where Miss Cordelia Anderson is home fro Idaho, where she has been teaching school:the past winter a RichWas Farnsworth Clara Miss field visitor Wednesday. ns ee One > The affair took place a ae just cast of town, Where a arge fire was built and meat, potatoes, ae were ronsted : : ‘ Mir. and Mrs. Royal Reid of Salt Lake Sere. : a . daughter sten. Monday evenings ye Other patterns 1 atone story. straw be Decoration lundred Sidonnia Stevens of Montpelie i: \ falt ine hae ne renta, De. a na * , Christen Axelsen entertained the shop ys Of the high school at a barbecue . The your i : light of H. FaRobinson CANE, SO P=: || vistine ern aen, || | each.. with ce, cholee,.. her erg mother in OF thisOm city if y 0 20% Discounted ‘iy. plied as to leave no rough edges or binding, but a continubeen ‘visiting Fetativ tn SaAtl'ehs es pat ous smooth surface. Easily kept free from ANSE Abe aCe ieeeer er eeMe, ns BP Pas sanitary and cool, unaffected by either heat, cold or ||| sins eniriainca ' tie' trostmen ‘hase ,| Moisture. The frames are all oak, finished in either pin features of theleveniing, Light re: . ° FVD ] ure spun Fa «8. _ aor values, > Onc lot for Hats . one Sraduates of the high school Friday afternoon Diplomas were awarded to twenty-one graduates by Principal D. @ The seats and backs are of close woven 9 an } Miss Josie Munk was the charming hostess ata prettily paturdey in honor e a =--_ * SECTION MAGAZINE THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1912 Lorca eS Jo C Tee | } ‘ |