. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. with the right hand make a loopas indicated in Figs. 29 and 30. Pullthe lower end of the rope throughthe loop (Fig. 31) and bring the enaof the rope a through the loop of theslip and fold it back upon itself andjerk the lower end of the rope as in-dicated by arrow in Fig. 32. Fig. 33 Manger Knot: Pass the end ofthe rope around a tie post in a clock-wise direction. Hold both ropes firm-ly with the left hand and with theright hand throw the short end overboth ropes as indicated by the arrowin Fig 67. Put the right hand thro


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. with the right hand make a loopas indicated in Figs. 29 and 30. Pullthe lower end of the rope throughthe loop (Fig. 31) and bring the enaof the rope a through the loop of theslip and fold it back upon itself andjerk the lower end of the rope as in-dicated by arrow in Fig. 32. Fig. 33 Manger Knot: Pass the end ofthe rope around a tie post in a clock-wise direction. Hold both ropes firm-ly with the left hand and with theright hand throw the short end overboth ropes as indicated by the arrowin Fig 67. Put the right hand throughthe loop thus formed and pull therope back, tightening it in such away as to form a second loop (). The end of the rope is thrownover the main rope and broughtdown through the loop to finish theknot (Fig. 70). Fig. 71 representsthe knot improperly tied. Square Knot: Cross the ends ofthe rope. Move end b under theleft rope and again cross the endsas in Fig. 10. Move end a aroundand under b and then tighten as inFig. 11 This knot is especially goodfor Clove Hitch: Hold the rope in bothhands (Fig. 109) and make an underloop with the right hand (Fig. 110).Now hold this loop or half hitchrigidly with the left hand; with theright hand throw another loop (). Slide the loop last formed zover the first loop y as shown by thearrow. The finished knot (Fig. 112)is very useful in fastening derrickropes, guy ropes, etc. Crowning: Unlay the end of therope and place strand No. 1 betweenstrands Nos. 2 and 3 as indicated In(Continued on page 2) 2 (482) THE UTAH FAitMBM SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 SPECIAL High Grade, Carefully Recleaned Alfalfa, Red Clover,Alsyke Clover, White Dutch Clover,Sweet Clover, Grass and Garden Seeds SEND FOR BIG CATALOGUEPOULTRY SUPPLIES Vogeler Seed Co. Salt Lake City, Utah ROPE WORK—LET THE BOYS LEARN TO TIE A KNOT. (Continued from page 1)Pig. 145. Pass strand No. 2 aroundthe loop formed and in front ofstrand No. 3. Now thread throughthe loop


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