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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE, DELTA, UTAH VIRGIL By Len KleU Records flre Vital For Farm Efficiency Well Kept Records Show Best Way to Cut Costs Not long ago farmer sent the internal revenue collector In his district a check for $200 with the explanation that he did not keep accurate records of his farm in-come and he hoped the check. would cover any tax deficiencies of the past several years. That farmer, of course, Is an ex- - A good farm record is the quickest way to discover which projects are making; money and which are losing money. ception to the general rule, but there are some who still don't keep records. , No farmer can tell much about farm costs unless he keeps a record of his income. and expenses. Keep-ing records isn't difficult; get an inexpensive farm account book and put down all income from sale of farm products, as well as all money spent for farm supplies and equip-ment. Take inventory at beginning and end of the year. By close inspection of these rec-ords from time to time the farmer can tell exactly where he is losing money and on what he is making a profit. And there will be no doubt that he had paid the correct amount of income taxes. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Girls' Dress for a Busy Season Smart Dress, Cape Easy to Sew iff if! pw' 1 8494 A Party Dress n PRETTY school or party dress for young girls that will be lovely in a crisp striped fabric with white collar edged in narrow ruffling. Edge pockets with ruffling, too. Pattern No. 8494 is a sew-rit- e perfo-rated pattern in sizes 4, 6. 8. 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 6, yards ot Yt yard contrast. Don't wait send 25 cents today for your copy of the spring and summer STYLIST, our complete pattern maga-zine. Gift pattern printed inside the book. l'outhful Sundress CLIM PRINCESS lines make this youthful sundress delightful sewing. For cover-u- p, there's a dashing, brief cape that buttons on to make in the same or contrast-ing fabric. Pattern No. 8559' is a sew-rit- e perfo-rated pattern in sizes 12, 14, 16. 18. 20; 40, 42. Size 14, dress, 33 yards of cape, lVa yards. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 36? West Adams St., Chicago 8, III. Please enclose 25 cents plus 5 cents in coin for first-clas- s mailing of each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name i Address Mixup in Terms Miranda, the new cook, had arrived only a short while before the dinner hour. The mistress of the house, wishing to save time, instructed her to eliminate the salad. There was a long delay but dinner was finally served, and with it the salad. Miranda was asked why she did not eliminate the salad as requested. "Beggin' yore pahdon, ma'am," she ex-plained, apologetically, "but ah done looked in dat dar cook book from de front to de back, an there jest weren't no eliminated salad recipe, so ah jest done it plain." Bettsr Cough Relief When new drugs or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold don't delay. 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Truly the 1 woman's Iriendl I Note: Or you may prefer Lydla I E. Pmkham's TABLETS with I added iron. Any drugstore. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S I VEGETABLE COMPOUND V y LJr,.. ..:., x I " I Chocolate Fluff Cake...Quicker...more luscious... because pure vegetable Snowdrift is emulsorized! Snnwrfrfffl.68 mlxiD u use "low speed." Scrape bowl often; yV a ,qulok- - method cske that s scrape beaters after 2 minutes, richer, lighter, moisterl Just put everything in 1 Add: 3 eggi 1 t.oipoon vanilla bowL Creamy Snowdrift blends so 'A cup milk easilyl Remember, you can make quick-metho- cakes only with ??at 1 nilnute. Bake In 2 greased emulsorized shortening. And Snow- - 9"lnch layer pans, lined with plain drift is emulsorized. Make this PaPer, in moderate oven (375 P.) Snowdrift cake today ! about 25 minutes. CooL Frost wit- h- CHOCOLATE FLUFF CAKE CHOCOLATE FLUFF FROSTING: Cream A Snowdrift Quick-Metho- d Recipe 4 olespoons Snowdrijt with Sift together into a bowl ?"? s,ted stationers' sugar. Add Vk cupi lifted cnt. flour unstweaeseVteonoend vanilla and 3 squares chocolate, melted, and epooni double-actio- n blend. Beat 2 egg whites until stiff; baking powder (or 4 tsp. add cup sijted conectioners' sugar (2 tablespoons at a time) and 1 teaipoon alt 1 ft cupi sugar beat alter each addition. Continue Add: Snowdrift cup milk l, "P?" mbiture stands in Ju peaks. Fold into choco ate mixture. 2minn?gTft?,d?1mPrfl0Ur.'?eat Frost cake- Decorate withpaste S Lb iS' C?U,nt colored mlnts cu' 1" half. (See pic-m- g mixer ture.) WHEN GOOD TASTE COUNTSS.CT PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING Jgjjy SUNNYSIDE by Clerk S.Hoo, :, fTvwy, steetch, voo look, so oepeEssEO, mt "M l: gdiimmmummmm''rmimlul i mwr --r. 1 : ' Ll j j THE OLD GAFFER By Clay Hunter t 17 YOU SHOULD GET VOURSELP LIKE THIS SUIT: ( SPLENDID.' HERE'S 1 I Y BOW TIES ARE FOR. YOUNGER MEN a new suit ? 4 r ''ll buy it A a bow tie to go ) L WOULDN'T BE SEEN t ; BESSIE By NICK PENN "I "THAT BE CAREFUL OP THE FLOORI " IT'S JUST BEEW ? T" j MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher ; WHAT GHA TNi'M TmINP IF ''piililg?-- SAV. WHAT 1pjaaP'"T you START OFF WITH jjpJl D0IH JEFF fJLRXING I HAVE Uy S KINDOFA 7Tu6 hontE"1' THE HUNTER TOOK psl y7$Wl I i 7url !at CAREFUL. AIM AND f ALOOK-- lSnT7( ASTORV STORV'SJcTVBy SHOTATTHE BEAR" THEGUyL' 1 S --- rY WSTwliSH' AND THEN VOL) HAVE ,S A Jgg; University of Minnesota Develops Two New Fruits Two new fruits, a sour pie cher-ry and an apple, have been de-veloped by the University of Min-nesota agricultural experiment sta-tion and are being introduced to home gardeners this year, W. H. Alderman, chief of the division of horticulture, reports. Named the Northstar cherry (Minn. No. 58) and the Lakeland apple (Minn. No. 978) because of their adaptability to conditions in that state, both are winter hardy enough to succeed in southern Min-nesota and possibly farther south. The Northstar cherry should be a valuable addition to the home garden for beauty as well as fruit, according to Alderman. It is the first pie cherry developed by the university and probably will prove to be the hardiest and best adapted ' of any of the pie cherries grown in Minnesota. The Lakeland apple has promise of becoming an important commercial variety. Introduction of the two new fruits brings to well over a hundred the number of fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants developed by the University of Minnesota to meet the climatic conditions of that and other northern states. , JITTER By Arthur Pointer ' tl6HT TOD jje) S. Garden Plan p TAIIJ nPI-I- 5QUA3M AND ll PtM I1 'I PUMPKIH n irniHOMAHi ty it planted Zl MJLfJi 6miH ) cofiw a cobn Many gardeners never plan their gardens. As a result, they some-times find themselves space-sho- rt and loaded with an unbalanced variety of vegetables. The above plan perhaps contains too many varieties for the average home gardener, but it gives a general idea of what garden planning can do. From it the average gardener can draw his own plan and eliminate those vegetables he does not wish to bother with or which his family does not particularly like. Every gardener will find that planning pays big dividends. WYIDE AND WOOLY By Bert Thorny .'WORST SANDSTORM nTI I'tHERE'S A HOUSE.' LET'S )j I ISrT THAT WHERE k 'f. HANGtN'OUT THE WASH 11 'k ij ' '1 'J. I started home with my report card. Then, I iust as I got in front of the bank, a gang of lO 9" come bustin' out with guns blazin'. One of Hm "? """Sh 'or a formal. Now if YOU'LL j em said 'Gimme that report card r so what ( buy it, I can get a sport outfit too!" 'f -- J could I do but hand it over?" I ,1 Vegetables Good Method To Increase Farm Income Farmers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia who want to earn extra income during 1951 might do well to try producing vegetables, fruits or nuts, farm management specialists report. Continued high employment and high Income are expected to create a stronger demand for vegetables during the coming year. The in-creased demand is expected to con-tinue next year. |