. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. parsley or cheese; carrots and a littlechopped celery leaf may be usied ifpreferred. Many cooked or canned left-overvegetables may be attractively usedfor salads. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915 THE UTAH FARMER (203) 11 Pattern Department Full directions for making as the• .uantity of material required, accom-paiy each Pattern. Price of each Pat-tern, 10c: no extra charge for ordering, all you have to do is tolet us know your name and address, thenumber and size of each Pattern youwant, enclose 10c for each patte


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. parsley or cheese; carrots and a littlechopped celery leaf may be usied ifpreferred. Many cooked or canned left-overvegetables may be attractively usedfor salads. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915 THE UTAH FARMER (203) 11 Pattern Department Full directions for making as the• .uantity of material required, accom-paiy each Pattern. Price of each Pat-tern, 10c: no extra charge for ordering, all you have to do is tolet us know your name and address, thenumber and size of each Pattern youwant, enclose 10c for each pattern, andaddress all your orders to: PATTERNDEPARTMENT. THE UTAH , 7396—Ladies Dressing Sacque. Cut in:izes 34 to 42 inches bust measure. Any»f the crepe materials can be used forhis sacque. 7C62—Ladk*. Yoke Skirt. Cut in sizes!2 to 32 inches waist measure. Plainmd plaid materials are combined in mak-ng this skirt. 7416—Girls Dress. Cut in sizes 6 to 12•ears. The dress closes at the back andlas a separate overblouse. 6870—Girls Apron. Cut in sizes 4, 6, 8,0 and 12 years. The apron is cut in oneece and fastens at each shoulder. 7395—Ladles Apron. Cut in sizes 36,0 and 44 Inches bust measure. Theipron can be made with or without theJeeves. Price of each of the above patterns0 cents. ^•PATTERN ORDER COUPON** JSend the following Patterns: ? Pattern No Size or Age t Pattern No Size or Age ^Pattern No Size or Age tName tTown {I enclose c)^To pay for same) State. ROUGH. He—So your dear count wasmounded? She—Yes, but his picture doesntihow —Thats a front view. SOUPS AT THE FARM TABLE Mary Johnson. One of my friends said, I spent


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