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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH Lame, Tired, Achy? Are you tired, lame, achy worried with backache? Do you suffer sharp pains, headaches, dizziness and disturbing bladder irregularities? Perhaps your kidneys need attention. When 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? Doan's have been used successfully over thirty-fiv- e are recommended the world years over. Ask your neighbor A Utah Case L. H. Anderson, Third East Second North St.rTAmeri-ca- n Fork, Utah, says: 'I had a hurting through my back and when I stooped. I could hardly straighten on account of the pains in my back. My kidneys didn't act properly. I used a box of Doan' s Pills and they certainly put an end to kidney trouble. DOANS pi6ocLS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Foster-Milbur- a Co MIg. Chem., Budilo, N. Y. Lift Pain! Off-- No Gasoline Is Source Enormous Annual of Serious Danger Loss by Erosion 7ke KITCHEN CABINET Out of Soil Resources Are Being keep Open Lights Tractor Building. Seriously Depleted by Gullying. a. 1928, Western Newspaper Union.) Since nothing whatever happens to us outside our own brain, the supreme importance of being able to control what goes on In that mysterious brain is patent. Arnold Sennet. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Erosion of farm laud causes an enormous annual loss to American farmers. While a large outlay of cash GOOD EATING and labor Is being made for soli imWe all like chicken, and a different provement, at the same time the soil resources of the country are being way to serve it will be welcomed. Cut Chicken. seriously depleted through gullying. Savory a fowl Into Owing to the large yearly rainfall d serving-sizegrowing of pieces. and to the extensive after in the year crops year Dredge with flour and saute in fat until well southern states, that section suffers browned on both sides. a disproportionate share of this loss. Lay in a deep casserole Gullying does considerable damage, and place around it one however, In nearly all parts of the dozen small onions which United States. When plants and soil are unable to have been peeled, three stalks of celery cut Into inch pieces, retain all of the rain that falls on two medium-sizecarrots sliced. rolling or hilly land the surplus flows Sprinkle all with one teaspoonful of over the surface to a drainage channel salt and pour three cupfuls of strained at the foot of the slope. If there are tomato over the top. Dot the surface no draws or depressions the water with one tablespoonful of butter, cover travels over the surface to the foot of tightly and cook in a slow oven until the slope in broad, thin sheets. Where the chicken is done and the vegetables depressions exist, however, the water It gathare tender from two to three hours Is led Into the depressions. ers from above and from the sides of will probably be needed for the cookthe depression and forms a stream ing. Serve with boiled rice. soil English Seed Cake, Cream together with power to wash away the two cupfuls of sugar and one and proportional to the streams size and If the depression is not cupfuls of butter. Add al- velocity. or other ternately eight egg yolks sufficiently protected by grass and three cupfuls of pastry flour with means to prevent erosion, a gully bewhich one teaspoonful of cinnamon gins to form which enlarges with each has been mixed; add one teaspoonful succeeding rain. Where Gullies Start. of lemon extract. Mix one cupful of Natural hollows are not the only flour with six ounces of sliced candied start. They may orange and lemon rind, one-hapound places where gullies a slope where on start at any place of citron and three-fourth- s a of pound of shredded almonds. Combine all the opportunity is afforded by artificial and Ingredients and fold In the stiffly beat- means for the water to collect a stream. a small form wagon Driving en egg whites. Bake for three to four hours in a pan which has been well down a slope when the ground is soft leaves wagon tracks that may later greased and floured. Cocoa Sponge Cake. To the yolks develop into gullies. A gully may he of four eggs beaten thick and lemon started by dragging a plow down a Mole holes and cattle paths colored, add one cupful of sugar and slope. a down slope are common causes of mix well. Add four tablespoonfuls of cold water. Measure and sift together gullies. One of the commonest ways or cultivate Is to f cupful of pastry flour, one to start gullies downplow a slope. A dead and up straight one-haof teaspoonful baking powder, furrow extending down a slope may cupful of cocoa, and rapidly develop Into a deep gully. of salt. Combine with the teaspoonful Means employed to prevent the above, flavor with one teaspoonful of vanilla and lastly fold In the stiffly formation of gullies are: deep plowbeaten whites of the eggs. Bake in an ing, plowing under organic matter angel food pan for one hour. Ice such as manure, stubble and stalks, the use of cover crops, proper crop when cool. Summer Salad. Mix mustard and rotations, plowing along level lines lettuce and serve with tender rad- across the slope, and tile draining. reishes and onions sliced over it. Serve The construction of terraces also with a French or any preferred salad duces erosion by carrying off the surplus water slowly. Information reladressing. tive to terracing may be obtained Vegetables and Things. from the state agricultural colleges Here Is a stew that will be a new from the United States Departand one to many and worth trying: ment of Agriculture. New Stew. Cut into Flan Reclamation. s one and one-haIn reclaiming a gully, the work pounds from the should be planned so that when comround. Dredge with two the entire gully will be repleted of flour tabiespoonfuls Too often a small section claimed. that has been well mixed of a gully Is reclaimed In a way which with two teaspoonfuls of will not fit Into any later scheme for salt and the reclamation of the whole gully. of pepper. In starting work attention should be Brown the meat in two directed to the upper end of the first tablespoonfuls of fat In gully where head erosion Is going on. In which the the kettle The brush dam Is cheap and easy to stew is to cook. Stir often to avoid build and Is effective In filling gullies burning.' Add two cupfuls of tomatoes, when carefully and properly contwelve small onions, four mediumThe following method is structed. sized carrots cut to simulate small recommended for building brush dams ones, two cupfuls each of diced turthat are at times overflowed. The nip and celery and one cupful of shred- bottom and sides of the gully for a ded string beans, freshly cooked or distance of four to ten feet are covcanned. Add two cupfuls of boiling ered with a layer of straw that will water, two teaspoonfuls of salt ; cover be from four to six Inches deep when and simmer until all the Ingredients down by the weight of the are tender about two hours. One-ha- pressed dam. The brush, with the butts pointhour before serving add eight is laid close together ing small potatoes, and ten minutes be- on and straw the thoroughly tramped fore serving add one and one-hadown, the fine brush being placed at cupfuls of canned corn. Serve very the bottom and the coarser on top. hot. The packed brush is held In place by Creamed Potatoes With Peanuts. cross pieces nailed to fence posts set Prepare a white sauce as follows; In the line of the dam across the Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter and Set the posts In the ground not add a finely minced onion and green gully. less than four feet deep if possible. pepper, cook until soft, then add two Make the middle of the dam lower tablespoonfuls of flour, cook until than the sides so that the water will smooth, adding salt and pepper to not have a tendency to wash around taste; now add a cupful or more of the ends. Satisfactory dams can also milk and when hot, stir In freshly be made of other materials, such as cooked and sliced potatoes. Add a stones, logs, concrete, or woven wire, cupful of rolled peanuts be sure that where brush Is not available. the skins are removed. Serve with a Plowing In and seeding is a simple few peanuts sprinkled over the top of sometimes rather expensive though the dish. method of reclaiming gullies. Small Spinach Masked With Eggs. Steam gullies (one to three feet deep) hav two quarts of spinach which has been lng no well defined drainage areas well washed. Drain and chop, season can be entirely filled. They can be f with teaspoonful of salt, one-hal- f first partly filled with manure, straw, teaspoonful of sugar, a tablecorn stalks or small brush, which spoonful of butter and one cupful of should be covered with a foot or thick white sauce. Place the spinach more of dirt by plowing and scraping In a buttered dish, cover the top with from the edge of the gullies. d three eggs sliced er quarStart Plowing. tered, and pour over the white sauce. The plowing should be started in cupful the bottom of the gully or as near the Sprinkle the top with one-hal- f of grated cheese and bake twelve bottom as possible and the dirt thrown minutes in a hot oven. toward the center from both sides. Beef Collops. Put a tablespoonful The plowing is done In the same way of butter into a frying pan; add one as in breaking land and should be small onion chopped fine, a teaspoon- continued a few furrows beyond the ful of finely minced parsley, the same edges of the gully. To push the dirt of salt, and a few dashes of pepper. toward the center of the gully, an Stir In one teaspoonful of flour and ordinary road drag or steel ditcher one pound of chopped beef. Cook five can be used to advantage. minutes, stirring constantly ; serve on The freshly plowed earth over the hot buttered toast The meat may be sides and bottom of the gully affords jprmed into balls before cooking and a good seed bed for plant growth placed on the buttered toast with the Grasses should be sowed or trees gravy from the pan poured over them. planted to hold the soil In place and Cauliflower or cabbage cooked whole temporary dams of some material and served with a white sauce in such as brush or straw should be which a cupful of snappy cheese has built to catch the soil that might been melted. Is another tasty dish. otherwise be washed away by heavy To keep curtains from blowing out rains. Some grasses that can be used against screens and window sills at- for this purpose are bermuda grass, tach a small weight to tbe corners of orchard grass, blue grass, red top, the curtain hems at the bottom. sweet clover, and lerpedeu. Every best locality has certain g. vrdrfL suited to It. d clean-culture- d d one-fourt- h well-beate- n lf Doesnt hurt one bitl Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or :orn between the toes, and the foot talluses, without soreness or Irritation. one-ha!- lf one-eight- h ' RLACKHEADS cannot be hidden. Get rid of them now by regular treatments with inch-piece- tesaklEi lf one-eight- h ismpetafr uses go up rOUR) lf lf Anti-Saloo- In n League 1802 a group of clergymen of the United States endeavored to form an n league In which the clergymen of all denominations of the United States should participate. This did The not materialize. League of America was founded at Oberlin, Ohio, by Howard II. Russell, 1893, and in the same year in the District of Columbia. anti-saloo- Anti-Saloo- n Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Advertisement. Thats Different Soapbox Debater All the talkin th world wouldnt alter my ideas of things. Little Jones Come home and meet my wife! in 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN- S FOR INDIGESTION 5$ and 75$ Pkfs.Sold Everywhere W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 24. one-hal- hard-cooke- "VliXLct (Prepared by th United Stte Department of Agriculture.) Gasoline In uncovered receptacles, particularly when kept Indoors, Is a source Even at of grave danger. ordinary temperatures It gives off a very explosive vapor, the vapor froth a single pint rendering the air In an ordinary sized room explosive. The vapor, being heavier than air, sinks to the ground or floor, and may be present without Its odor being detected. For this reason It Is especially hazardous to set a lantern on the ground or floor near a gasoline container of any kind, even out of doors, as the flame In the lantern may follow the vapor to the container. Open-flamlights should never be allowed In the garage or building containing the farm tractor or gasoline engine. Automobiles are sometimes set on fire through ignition of gasoline or the vapor therefrom by sparks from cigars or cigarettes. The use of gasoline Inside the house for cleaning purposes has resulted In many destructive fires and numerous deaths. Often some cleaning agent that will not take Are can be used as satisfactorily as gasoline. Whenever gasoline Is used Indoors for cleaning, it is Important that there be no fire In the room and that the doors and windows be open so the vapor may escape. Never use as a container for this liquid a glass Jar, bottle or other receptacle likely to break If dropped or struck accidentally. Benzine and nnphtha also give off very explosive vapors, and require the same precautions In handling as e Two General Methods of Keeping Paraffin Liquid There are two general methods of keeping paraffin liquid while painting the silo walls. The best method where It can be done Is to keep the paraffin hot by means of a steam coll, using steam from a threshing engine. If the steam Is under 100 to 120 pounds pressure In pipes surrounding the paraffin pail, It will easily keep 'the lntter In a melted condition. In many cases this would be Inconvenient for working In the silo. In such eases, the paraffin can be melted carefully over a slow fire, the paraffin pail set in a vessel of hot water, and taken to the work In that way. If the surface is dry and warm and on works rather fast, Uie paraffin can be put o fairly fast In this way. The other way Is to use about two gallons of kerosene to each three pounds of paraffin, heating the kerosene with a hot water bath and shaving the paraffin Into It. This does not make so heavy a coating as the paraffin alone and two coats will be necessary where one would do with the paraffin alone. One must be extremely careful with fire around either paraffin or kerosene, as they catch fire easily. Where possible, the water should be heated and the fire kept entirely away from the kerosene. Fertilizer for Young Orchards Must Be Rich Fertilizer, rich In nitrogen, Is recommended for the young orchard. If the trees are beginning to bear It Is a good idea to omit most of the nitrogen and add more potash and phosphate. The quantity to he added will be determined by the fertility of the soil. If one Is planting the orchard with an Inter-crothe fertilizer should be added just after the first spring plowing. This will afford the fertilizer an as opportunity, to help the Inter-crowell as the young trees. Experiments prove that it Is not a good pructice to apply heavy applications of commercial fertilizers in the Immediate vicinity of the roots. It Is far more desirable to broadcast the fertilizer among the rows. Good stable manure that is free from weed seed Is always desirable. It may be applied any time with every assurance of success. Many practical orchard men apply It early In the spring and then disk It Into the soil. Others simply put It on the ground and leave It there. tons to From one to one and one-hathe acre may be used with no danger from Injuries. If one does not have enough fertilizer to go around when applied heavily, it should be spread lightly. Better a half ton than none at all to the acre. p lt Protein Is Necessary A certain amount of protein is absolutely essential In cattle feeding operations. Where alfalfa or clover hay is the sole roughpge It Is not necessary to use any protein food, hut where alfalfa or clover Is fed in connection with other roughages, the addition of one pound of protein per head per day will reduce the cost of If no alfalfa or grains materially. other leguminous hay Is fed, two pounds of protein food per head per day will produce considerable cheap gains. Weighing Milk Saves Feed Dairy cows should be fed In proportion to the amount of milk they This can be accurately produce. done by using the milk record sheet as a guide. In cases where a person starts to weigh the milk from his cows he not only saves food but he also increases the milk production because he places the grain where It Is needed, states .1. R. Fitch of the Kansas State Agricultural college dairy department Just mix Alab&stine with water cold or hot and apply to any interior ur face. 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