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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH wmm Dry Cellar for I AFTER Wintering Bees EVERY nfeli MEAL n Where Temperature afford Sg Below 25 Degrees Good Quarters Needed. benefit as well as pleasure. Healthful exercise for the teeth and a spur to digestion. A long, lasting refreshment, soothing to (Prepared by the United State of Agriculture.) Department In localities where the average winter temperature falls below 25 degrees Fahrenheit it is usually best to winter bees In a cellar, especially if tlie apiary is unprotected from the winter winds and when the winter stores are of satisfactory quality. The placing of bees in a cellar is only an- other way of insulating the entire nerves and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched by hands, full of Falls J flavor. number of hives in one lot instead of insulating them in groups or singly, as Is done in outdoor wintering. A good dry cellar under a residence heated by a furnace ordinarily makes What He Figured On desirable place to winter bees. I'ar- I 0 you expect to make a off a portion of the cellar living as an architect? Well, Im making through which some of the furnace plp(S run in order to provide suffiplnns for tli'at end. cient heat for the bees. If the room becomes too warm, insulate the pipes A temperature of 50 desomewhat. Albers stands for " Fahrenheit is suitable for a celgrees Better Breakfasts lar iu which bees are being wintered. If tiie dwelling lias no cellar of the kind required it may lie possible to construct one in a sandy hillside. Using tiie soil as a floor and building wooden walls to present tiie cellar from caving in. A cellar excinnted in moist soil will require walls and floor of waterproof concrete. Locate tiie ceiling below the frost level, which, in regions where bees are best wintered in cellars, is at least 2'2 feet below tiie level of the ground. Leave a distance of () feet between the floor and ceiling. If the ceiling is higher You cant heap' Ilian ttiis it will usually result in too the plate too h'gh to suit him. He knows whati what in hot cake and Flapjack tops em alii low a temperature at t ho floor. Insulate Ceiling. Cover the ceiling completely on top with some Insulating material, such as sawdust, to a depth of 14 foot. If the collar is built in a sandy soil it is possible to use the soil as a cover for tiie ceiling, a layer of soil over the inner roof of the cellar being sufficient. The entire insulating material of whatever kind used should then be protected by n roof prejecting at least 2 feet, preferably more, beyond the outside of the cellar wall. Make provision for carrying off the water from the roof. Locate the cellar, If possible, close to the apiary, not farther away than 50 yards at most 'where the drainage is good and whore tiie snow drifts deeply, thus providing additional insulation for the cellar. If the cellar Is on level ground the drift- ing of snow may lie increased by the construction of open fences such as are used to prevent drifting' over rail way tracks. A ventilating shaft six inches square running through the ceiling of the cellar to the outside and so eonstruct-ed as to admit no light will be cient for any cellar adapted to win- tering of bees. The top of the venti- luting shaft, which should extend at least six feet above tiie outer roof, may lie painted black in order to Induce greater movement of air when tiie sun shines. At times during tiie coldest weather the ventilator may be nearly or entirely closed. In a warm cellar built in a sandy hillside no ventilating shaft need be constructed. Best Type of Vestibule. In constructing an entrance to the cellar proper insulation must not be overlooked. Tiie best type of vestibule is a long narrow passage leading into the cellar, with heavy doors at each end of tiie vestibule. Tiie heavier and thicker tiie doors tiie better for the bees. It is important that the vestibule be built and protected so that the temperature within it will never fall below freezing. It is desirable also that the vestibule he con structed so that bees may readily be carried in and out of tiie cellar The cellar must he well drained, either by natural or artitlcial means. Before carrying tiie bees into the cellar give It a good cleaning and leave it open to air several davs. ' n stiffl-titio- n PLOW UNDER RESIDUES TO AID FERTILITY OF VARIOUS SOILS Free Farm Building Helps Concrete Around the Home " tells in everyday language how to use concrete lor building drives, walks, steps, porches, and other permanent improvements which every home needs. Complete instructions make it easy to estimate the materials and to mix, place, and finish the concrete ior these improvements. Permanent Repairs on the Farm tells you how to repair old buildings quickly and easily, and at low cct. The information on Concrete Barn Floors and Feeding. Floors will help you add many a dollar to your net profits. Don't rake off or burn the trash left the fields after the crop is harvested. Plow it under. It contains plant food of a value from $5 to .$15 per acre and will increase crop yields tiie following year. Even where we use summer and winter legumes for soil improvement, the main crops have a larger acreage and therefore the cover crops planted are not sufficient to maintain tiie supply of organic matter, says W. F. Pate, fertility agronomist at tiie North turolina State college. This being the case, it is necessary to plow under tiie crop residues such as corn stalks, cotton stalks, tobacco stalks, peanut vines, grasses ami other vegetative matter. This will help to keep up the supply of organic matter." Professor Pate states that the system of farming generally practiced in North Carolina tends to deplete tiie amount of organic matter in the soil, causes the soils to wash and the crops to suffer under abnormal grow- ing seasons as a late cold sitring, too little rain or too much rain. Jn most here a soil has yielded smaller from year to year, the reason can be found in that tiie supply of or- ganic matter has not been maintained. Then, in nearly nil cases where the soil is increasing in crop producing power, the supply of organic matter Is increasing. Plans for Concrete Farm Buildings contains sup- plies of blue prints, and show s you, step by step, how to put up Concrete Silos, Dairy Barns, Hog Houses, Milk Houses and many other forms of Concrete Construction. Whether you are going to butU a neu buiUmg, or repair an old building, these free boohleu will jJkki; you houi to do the job for all time. Send for them today. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West Washington Street CHICAGO A National Organisation to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Will Trade Idaho Land for Florida Land or Lots II. L. PIKR, K. K. 1. MIAMI, FI.OK1IIA L. D. S. Business College 60 SCHOOL OF tFFICIENCY Ail commercial branches. Catalog free. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH N. Main St. BARBER COLLEGES Learn barber trade. Catalogue free. Diploma tsaued. Holer Barber College, 114 Regent St, pressing as in tiie spring. Some farin-Thi- s ers have used hydrated lime at the rate of about 200 pounds to the acre and received good results with it. Where the haul is long from the road siding, this type of lime s meat for soil is worth trying, because of the reduction of labor. Some men have hauled tiie crushed limestone in contractor dumping trucks and then dumped tiie ground limestone at the end of the .fill and then spread with a, lime spreader. treat-crop- i Newspaper Union.) The teat of friendship Is Us fidelity when every charm of fortune and environment has been swept away, and the bare, undraped character alone remains; If love still holds steadfast, and the Joy of companionship survives In such an hour, the fellowship becomes a beautiful prophecy of immortality. A Utah Case DELECTABLE DISHES For a cool night a hot sandwich like the following will be most acceptable; Hot Ham Sandwiches. Chop cold baked boiled or ham, mix with enough creamed butter to form a paste, and season with mustard and paprika. Spread on bread which has been buttered and press together. Beat an egg f slightly, add cupful of milk and a little salt. Dip the sandwiches and fry in butter until brown. Fig and Cheese Salad. Mix to a paste one cupful of cottage cheese, one cupful of dried figs, f cupful of roasted almonds chopped, nnd two tablespoonfuls of orange juice. Mold into balls nnd roll tiie balls in chopped toasted almonds. Tlace four or five of the balls on a bed of lettuce, garnisii with bits of orange and serve with : Honey Dressing. To three well beaten eggs add f cupful of strained honey added a little at a time, beating well. Place in a double boiler over the heat and cook until smooth, beating until it thickens. from tiie heat and beat until cool. Add seasoning of salt, a tablespoonful of lemon juice, a dash of cayenne and paprika and just before serving fold in a cupful of whipped cream. Spaghetti, Italian Style.Cook cupful of spaghetti until soft in salted water, then drain. Fry of a cupful of mushrooms cut into hits, in butter; add of a cupful of minced, cold, fried or boiled ham and tiie spaghetti with one cupful of white sauce seasoned highly with cayenne and a few chopped chives or a clove of garlic. Thousand Island Dressing. Add one cupful of olive oil to one cupful of mayonnaise dressing; add one teaspoonful of vinegar, of salt, a dash of cayenne, one teaspoonful each of chopped and green pepper and olives Mix well, boat in f cupful of chili sauce. Keep in the ice. chest. Tempting Foods. Soups may be either nutritive or stimulating nnd both kinds are Invaluable in the diet. Beef Broth. Cut two pounds of lean beef into small dice, break tiie bones and put them with the meat into a saucepan, cover with two of quarts water; when boiling add one carrot, one turnip, one onion all diced and one bunch of herbs. Simmer for three of hours, add two tablespoonfuls cooked rice and serve hot with croutons. White House Pound Cake. Grate the peeling from one lemon and work it into one pound of butter; when very creamy add one pound of sugar and continue beating for ten minutes. Add tiie yolks of nine eggs and the uice of five lemons; heat for another ten minutes. Add to this mixture quarter of a pound each of s ned raisins and currants, chopped candied cherries and seedless raisins, with orange, and Ienu pel cut into shreds. Fold in gradually a pound of pound ot rice flour, flour, and one ounce ' baking powder. Bake paper-linein a tin for nearly three hours. Back in a tin box; this will keep for months, Uncooked Relish. Chop one sized head of tbbage, three red j)ers one bunch of celery, one quart ot onions through the meat grinder, add one pound of brown sugar, s of a cupful of salt, cupful of white mustard seed and a tablespoouful of celery seed. Mix v ii tch vinegar as is needed and add as to make of the righ' If u d, green peppers a cayenne Seal airtLht in cans. PePBer t0 Spanish Rice. To one cupful of chopped round steak add a tablespoonful of suet and brown in a hot frying pan, stirring well ; add a cupful of uncooked meat, a cupful of cooked rice, a cupful of tomato, salt, pepper and cayenne to taste, a tablespoonful each of chopped onion and green pepper which have been fried ip suet. Four into a baking dish and bake until well browned. Serve piping hot with lettuce salad. MmtMI ,.ni'.nwtrmTTTwmni inTUimagll?! PC Frequent cutting tend alfalfa. to kill out to harbor many chinch hugs during tiie winter. These fields should be plowed, listed or disked as soon as practical nnd under no circumstances they b left standing after one-hal- one-hal- Re-wo- one-ha- lf one-fourt- h one-thir- d well-grease- d STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. 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If the work is done, no other farm operation will pay a bigger dividend. In on year eggs and chickens worth If pullets are to lay this winter they $1.047323,170 were produced in tiie must he matured before cold weather United States. and have some flesh on their bones. Gophers played possum during Which means that you must feed the dry weather hut are making the heavily. dirt fly since the fall rains started. Kgg C ( e Where you find scrub sires usually find a scrub farmer. James Carlson, retired farmer, 359 N. Second St., V., Logan, Utah, says: I had from weak causedbackache, kidneys, and when I got down to lift anything, my back stiffened, and shooting pains went across my kidneys.'ftjl The kidney secre-Ntions passed during the night. Doans Pills eased the backache strengthened my kidneys." one-hal- one-fourt- h ,. with backache? Do you suffer sharp pains, headaches, dizziness and disturbPerhaps ing bladder irregularities? When your kidneys need attention. the kidneys fail to properly filter the blood, body impurities accumulate and cause poisoning of the whole system. Such a condition may lead to serious sickness. Dont neglect it! If you suspect your kidneys, why not give Doan's Pills a trial? Doans have been used years are successfully over thirty-fivAsk recommended the world over. your neighbor I e one-hal- rail-case- vv ((c), 1K36, W eater n one-fourt- "Years ago when our farming implements were crude or inadequate, there was some reason for burning the crop residues hut not now," says Professor Pate. With heavy plows, disk harrows and tractors available. It is a crime not to turn under these valuable crop residues. By practicing fall and winter plowing, the crop residues, sometimes called trash, will be completely incorporated Into the soil and no trouble will lie had in the spring ip preparing a good seedbed. Lame, Tired, Achy? 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