Show SIMPLE SW SWEETS FOR CHILDREN A list ot of childrens chil drena confections confect ions includes those that contain some sugar and rat fat but also ingredients Ingred lenti food values and to r to add oth other er the richness on this list go the fruit irule candies particularly those made ot of dried fruit as well and gelatin corn molasses as popcorn pop candy lollipops Lolli pops ann aim other liard hard candies are preferred to the soft rich kinds because children usually eat them more slowly many of the dried fruit candles candies are so simple that even joung children can make them these havo have the advantage of not being I 1 too sweet and of containing valuable minerals especially iron sweets are some of the easiest to maro make use equal quantities of dried figs and dried apricots or seedless raisins run nun them through a food chopper together and then form them in balls or cubes and roll iroll in powdered sugar A little added to tho the mixture will help to hold it together store these sweets in a tin box or tight jar to prevent drying out balls and sugared popcorn Is a good cereal in itself and it helps to relieve tho the sweetness of the candy mixture because niolas iron hes es and contain iron and other minerals molasses taffy always a favorite for winter candy pulls has the approval ot of nutritionists A molasses mixture can be used in making popcorn balls A handsome and delicious jellied candy made with fruit juice and gelatin is turkish paste it is a combination of gelatin sugar water lemon juice flavored with mint and tinted a delicate shade of ireen green D slaughter of both cattle ani and calves in 1937 is expected to ie be considerably sni smaller aller than in 1936 and somewhat smaller than tile tha commercial rom mercial slaughter in 1934 and 1935 according to the agriculture its of the united states department of agriculture cattle slaughter lu in 1937 however will be larger than the average for the five years preceding 1934 the slaughter supply this year will include a relatively smaller number and proportion of the better grades of grain fed cattle consumer demand tor for beet beef and veal in 1937 probably will to somewhat stronger than in 1936 in view of the prospective decrease in slaughter supplies ot of cattle and the probable further improvement in consumer demand it is expected that the general level of cattle prizes in 1937 will be higher than in 1936 in order to place improved dairy daerr sires ires in various sections ot of south western utah and also to 10 siv farmers a chance to herds ot of their own the elp ciper nientai ni farm at the branch agri aarl ul tural college at cedar city has ha recently adopted a policy ot of pay ng their employees fc tor work per formed by giving them registered register dairy bull calves most lost ot of those tho employees are college students who aro are alumni or senior members of Q the future farmers of 0 Ar america nerla and who are following up project W work and supervised practice experience along with agricultural courses at the college carl ashby ot of leamington leavington Lea ani and jack nelson ot of lynndyl lynndal Lynn dyl former members ot of the delta chapter M future farmers ot of america recent ly bought three registered holstein Hol bull calves under this arrange arrangement merit howard foster of cedar city pry pre ident in 1335 1935 ag ot of the cedar chap tor for of future farmers recel recently itly purchased a registered jersey bull calf in this manner A similar arrangement will be i inaugurated in the very near future to enable alumni future farmers to secure foundation stock stack and an small hocks flocks ot of registered rambouillet sheep from the college tann farm here heire in 1880 three farmers out ot of four our owned the land they operated only one in four was a tenant today two farmers out of every five art are tenants and the three farmers who are still owners have seen their equity in ill their own land decline until it amounts on the average to considerably less than halt the lands total value in is 18 states to in 1930 the farmer operators equity or ownership treo free of debt was lest less than 40 percent of the total value valm of farm real estate and in three thre etil ol 01 our best farming states this equity was under 30 percent thus in the past halt half century while we hoped we were building a secure rural foundation tor for our civilization it e were actually converting owner farmers into tenants and at thi tha same time chiseling chi away the equities of those not yet converted the percentage of farm land operated under lease in the united states has increased from 31 percent in 1900 33 percent in 1910 and 37 percent in 1920 to 44 percent in 1930 and 43 45 percent in i 1935 this information is shown graphically by states in a summary 0 of farm tenure recently made available by the bureau of agricultural economics in washington figures are 23 percent in 1900 IS 11 percent in 1910 16 percent in 20 percent in 1930 and 21 percent in 1935 |