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Show 1952 Yearbook San Be Had Free I Representative Walter K. Granger announced Saturday jthat copies of the U. S. Department Depart-ment of Agriculture's 1952 Yearbook of Agriculture are available without cost at his Salt Lake City office in Parlor L, Newhouse Hotel. I The 952-page volume, enti-' enti-' tied "Insects," includes a section ' of 72 color plates of the impor- tant insects of the United States. ! Opposite the drawings, which depict the life stages of in- sects and the damage they do, j are descriptions and control rec- ommendations. In addition, eight ! black and white photographs 1 and more than 211 line draw-; draw-; ings will help readers identify : insects. I The yearbook is designed as a practical aid to farmers and city people in identifying insects', in-sects', making better use of the helpful ones and controlling the pests which cause an estimated $4 billion worth of damage annually. an-nually. "Copies of the valuable yearbook year-book are available for asking at my office," said Representative Representa-tive Granger. Democratic candidate can-didate for the U. S. Senate. |