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Show Tvnl;ty, September 0. 1021. o r TIM JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, The Journal's Cro:s Word Puzzle NinmiWW 5 HIDDEN SET MAY HE NEW METHOD OE INSTALLATION IIsw to 1, 4. V. 12 N s I I I f 5 Dr. On LrGca- aro crerlnary College, 3M of thtfy trv breeder. '' lecture. Inter and (Dili li. li:troUtKtiunt j 3 ii. '3. Editor's No;e This is another' s ury in a senes ot 52 stones on poultry rais.ng written by the well known Jianonal poultry authority Dr. L. D. LeGear. V S. of St Louis. The tntne scries will ap-- 1 pear in this napei. Our readers; are uryed to !T.d them rarefuliy .uni clip them out lor future L f T F i power 3L tViiml of I IK ill S3. orl of denial .!. Mure pinch! Half wuy Ih SHeen tuutU unit mist 3fi. IceLutdlo f ' 'T U 38. Lmhi or tine 40. Location 41. booii.ko part 44. i hums 43. Kciicffudet i ' 4 30. t xM Cabinet for 3 0 M E 0 I T R A ST r JA T A ilSPE-DLSS- i. In ft frtss III irMtru i h wLo tw Hth llrmi rif bn id TfKs k y n iut ' i i i i 5t. e..i rule cucumbers; per 100, de-- il J To have a plumbing store in tlie business center Some one- join mb in selling and installing gas and plumbing goods, a highly remunerative and pleasatft pastime. Hobt. Crookston. Advertisement'' - SHERIFF'S SALE praeti- - In The District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the modehi a Xlitly County of Cache. ii fall basement, very - Logan Land , and Drainage luce, .'acrificc. Phono Corpoiation, a corporation. Plaintiff vs Sine II. Webb, otherwise known as Sine Hendrickson Webb 28 Chieuilet ile, coupe j and Hyrum J. Mallory and wife Mfi 'od i uln tun at a reason- - Nora in ..lira ft f Mallory, Defendants. a'd. :ct .Melun Summers, .Avon- Tt be sold at sheriffs sale on ln 'Mil Kul Call the 21st day of September A. D. l fi Y K me ana llej-rholfurniture. 1929, atat 11 o'clock A. M- on said the front door of the ) ud sedan and sheep tor sale. day County Court House in Logan 3i'i V.' IB City, Cache County, Utah, as the P1;3 l; ot room pioperty of said defendants the ipui tmentrr Modem. 354 South following described real and perM.. iu. sonal prooerty situated in Cache County Utah, 5 loom modern home Pr SaleAll' of Lot 55 of Richland ,wth furnace and 1 Acres, according to the plat act es ot ground. Call 555 thereof, filed December 7, 1916 West. , Nut t a 2nd and recorded in Book 3 of Plats, 14 in the office of the page -For . Sale Largo heater- - cheap, County Recorder of Cache CounWH N.ulh 3id East. ty State of Utah, containing 18 65 acres more or less, together FOUND with all water rights thereunto LOST Gentleman's blue serge belonging or in any wise appercoat Return to Journaltaining, or used in connection whth the said land. FOUND OwnRope and burlap. Dated August 29th, 1929. er can get same at this office. W. H. SHAW, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. LOST (Advertisement) I Os r Two fly rods. One in lea-- 1 Notice United States Lund Office, thor ease, one in sack. Near Lake City, Utah, Aug. 29, 192!) the lurks m Logan canyon. Re- Salt To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is turn to Journal Office. Reward. hereby given that the State of Utah tins filed in this office lists of lands, FOR KENT n sileefed hy the said State, under 6 of the Act of Congress, aprooms. proved For Rent 2 furnished July 16, 1891, as Indemnity 228 South 1st East. Seliool lands, viz: SEKSWM NW'.i NF'iSE'J, Room and Board at 161 West SEU See. 1, SW'JSW,4 WHSE'4 See. 3, T 10 North Range 4 Ci liter. East. S.L.M. Serial 037151, List 2275 Company, Modern Basement Apartment 8 for (as amended). Copies of said lists, so far us they relate to said traets young or" old couple. Apply-21subdivisions, have been S 1st East. eonspieuonsly posted in this office for on anoiint of Fpr Rent Small modern house Inspection hy any person interested with garage. Inquire 30 East and by the puhlie generally. During amounts set op-the period of piihlieation of this nofire, 3rd South. or any time thereafter, and before Amount Due For Rent Three roomed house final approval and eertifieation, unSt) 12.50 at 575 S. Main. $15.00 Call 435. der departmental regulations of- April 5.00 23, 1907, protests or contests against 50.00 Modern Home for rent. 362 W. 1. the elaim of the State to any of tlie S. 37.59 tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, 250.00 front described on the' ground that the same For Rent -- Two iurnished 150.00 is more valuable for mineral than for keeping-Applhouse ro tor hits 1'ght 100.00 agricultural purposes, will he received 155 N. 2 E. 150.00 and noted for report to the General 600.00 For Rent Two furnished rooms Land Office at' Washington, D. C. 1635.01) with bath. West 2nd South. Failure no to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered Phone 1191-300.00 sufficient evidence of 125.00 For Rent 4 roomed house, 537 character of the tracts and the selec266-J. 125.00 tions thereof, being otherwise free South Main. Phone 25.00 from ohjertion, will be approved to the 10 For Rent furnished 65.00 Partly State. ELI F. TAT LOR, room hou.'ft with furnace, loc25.00 392 Main. Phone North 10.00 ated at NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 10.01) 1178-A UNITED 10.00 STATES PATENT P .ilir Heater, i"W Phone '''it- - C03-N-- r, E a nH fjei'isn ii j me t;!'tl-R- 3. IU li,srn iLrly rt. 7. in; i' ll I V, i g '..n i. Nttenfioa T. ir! l. Oju Lii: n if A T. E L Ov erst lifted end tabif. wn, 123 East 3rd (icapand i i . c i t (inleif ,i. i C R E HA li" i T &M NsTKG NA TF PAINTING DECORATING PAPER HANGING LEONARD MATHEWS PHONE 1138-- J Logan is Big Enough K. t s s' sssteve c T S$jR EMt tR L OEyATUo R l Baby E 8th 570 r s..l( Mt dc-7 loom home, :4 Wist l Louth. Phone 355-- .V i E calf. uk1 Cow Bihy (.image. SiFoiJ1- -AT tr 5 aSs'a ' r liUti ciPi ClaSjSm Ip-'i-J e 31. T C r V A literature ' ! PpTE RE A Rt5 ROS O r h2l E EON E N DUs c red !T Mkij T R M 0 R k c T v.ilc !' Pu2z? F. irrtliniait omidy J A L A S k hose iu i overly uls a in i4. Mo'ikfj I.. loprr itf. iiounctl woman -- i. If: tj picul vvter- pri rite on JUMe3'f live fiocx aiul poi'Prv. Ln'Iiu.nt au- ar Hihrv and raiMnpNcloo-P- v known poU inar? utrltet JLJIjr N i U. ite imicliud j : is a pradunte of the it. tv frit K IS. tiiiNlu - - of YrGercUy's. Obtain viuerlan Ly Dr. L. D. LeCear, V. I across Raise &y Psaittyi I PAGR SEVEN. hi ) . hi i - reference. i When Nature - Mothers the Eggs to-w- it: Don't Leave Uie Whole lob to Your Hens if Fou Use Natures Method ot Hatching Careful following Out of Simple Kales Insures a Maximum Degree of Sueeess. The question which is best, lien or incubator, hus been discussed pro ana con annost as much as that prime favorite of oid time high school debating societies: "Which came first, the chicken or the egg The real solution ot the problem depends largely on encumstances. For a number of reasons, tuc commercial poultry ruSer is forced to use tne incubator. For the owner of the average back yaid or farm Hock, however, it olten happens that 'liens will serve the purpose just as well and for a much smaller outlay. Unlike the bieeaer, he can usually aftord to wait until hens are bloody and the problem of securing enough broody hens for his entire hatch is not very often com-meici- al encountered. As far as results arc concerned one method is as good as the other if proper methods are em-ol- eel. NOT- E- SET COULD BE EITHER IN CLOSET OR BASEMENT IrfUt's ronceirfioii of in I a fuliire radio iii'tallaticn, with the set, a daiii heing hy mnote raliinef, h a closet or in tlie liasemenl, oXi'a(ion Hie speaker is a picture en the wall. ' $ E. Butterfield Bv devices now in use, would contain Associated Piess F.adm Editor) la scries 0j buttons for bringing New York (T) An evolution mijn local or.d distant sta'ions. In e radio receiver installation in thn nos' instances, eight or nine one oud Vhem lu01's f sufJlcte' is m prospect, if me foie-- 1 011 dlstance or t0 tulw sighted cnaineers are m0d pro- - ln l0calused those other than stations pjlcts An increased tendenev toward cn, tbie 'b1,r ,(kes' Volume ccnuoi be by push button or remote eontiol for tan: ig has led f'ner t swltch would An a'ld " them to express the behm tnat the speaker and receive: are to be comPlete the box. The speaker could be a dynamic divorced again, with the erciverj r proper a plum metal box and the r the new electrostatic or alone an example ot the denser talker. Beth lend them-cabmselves to construction for hanging maker's art. If not next year, then the follow-- 1 on. the wall. The dynamic could be fit into a corner of the irg year, thev expect the uptodate1 built towhiie the condenser speak-llre- o latho installation to consist ofloomunits, the principal of which1 er can be made in the form of a tro set. vi'l find its present cla- -j Pture, with tapestry over the boiate housing replaced by a me- - outlet depicting a landscape 'or tal cabinet, containing only a Knob1 otner scene. An adequate baffle or two. for testing, and with two! board would be provided in either case. lead.ng therefrom. n'!.c set would be installed m a Such an installation is possible closet or in the basement, out of with equipment now available. In th-- ' way One cable would lead to fact, several engineers and expera remote control boc and the imenters have tried out the other to the speaker. The remote scheme. One placed a table model control would pernrt full opera- set in a closet, connected it to a tion of the receiver by push but- remote control box and put only ton the speaker and control unit ln The remote control, similar to' the living room. C. i ser-tio- ; -- et Poultry -- eiulv-enong- h- r JUST Things --OTfliS MINUTE? and are quite satifactory. Having provided the hen with tne adequate nesting facilities, next consideration is to provide The proper food and exercise. hen should be permitted to leave her nest occasionally to eat and exercise, but must not be allowed to stay off the eggs until they her equal parts of wheat and corn on the ground or in a pan near the nest, but feed no mash: Provide plenty of pure fresh water, grit and charcoal. The sitting hen will usual- - -- but-hem- L list of all, considerable care should be exercised m the selection of hens used lor hatching eggs. The following points are very imponant. The hen should have a well developed broody inclination; should be even tempered, free from nervousness and not too offensive when approached while setting. A yearling or is more dependable than a pullet; never use pullets it you can avoid it. Use only hens that are large enough to thoroughly cover the desired number oi eggs with a little to spare. Use ly leave her nest once a day for Notes only healthy, vigorous hens, in feed and water. If she does not, good tlesh and having bright take her off and close the nest so she cannot get back too soon. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo eyes and red combs. If she stays away too long, take Keep lio'.ise iiml ard clean. Eggs should not De put under her gently away from the food any hen until she has snown well and put her back on the nest. If Build a good Iioum or shelter. developed signs of broodiness. It the weather is rather cool, she is a good plan to put several should not leave the eggs more Provide' ron-t- s and dropping boards. china eggs under her ladyship than 10 or 20 minutes. In mild at first and confine her to the weather she may stay away net lor a day or two. If at the somewhat longer. Crow some green crop in the yard. end ot the second day she still Visit while hens your regularly of unmistakable signs shows are sitting and watch them Keep the hens routined to your own broodincss, lemove the china eggs they closely. If a hen is a good sitter, land and olT the road. and give her the eggs to be hat- she will stick right on the job ched. Let her feel the eggs under and give you very little trouble, Don't Keep a male bird. liens lay Then but some her before releasing her. hens are restless, mash jest ns null without a mala a for nest to confine her the day the ' eggs by moving or about or two so that there will be no mash chicks. hatched newly Kamila is a good remedy for tape danger ol her deserting her trust. Chicks should be taken trom A sitting hen should be given worms in poultry and nicotine sulas as are such fast hens they a place to heiseif where she can- hatched and phate a good remedy tor other intesin an not be distuibed by other hens or under someputother hen.incubator tinal worms. Always trying to crowd into the nest remove empty shells. Otherwise Unless egos are produced by healthy with them. When it is necessary they may slip over other eggs and each one smother chicks to set hens indoors, liens under sanitary conditions, the to get struggling should have an individual run out of their shells. Also when-- , chicks produced will be liable to the fenced off with chicken wire. If ever an egg is broken during the diseases of the present flock. must that is not practical, hens reof earlier stages hatching, be confined to their nests and move itare contents If its If you cannot gt your cockerels on only released at regular - intervals smeared . over other . eggs, wvipe the market to get tlie so tirev can cat and exercise. ) them clean with a wet cloth and Unless this plan is followed, you return them to the nest at once. top broiler prices for them, caponing will often find two or more hens Use own lukewarm water for this some of them and see what they will crowded onto one nest with eggs purpose. Make necessary examinbiing you next spring as capons. growing culd iu the other nests. while nest3 of the your ation If sitting coops are placed on hens Bright green alfalfa is a very valuare eating to avoid disturbwith sufficient able addition to tbe mature ducks rahigh ground them. ing drainage all around, nests may be Needless to thorough san- tion and they will rrelish a little of It. placed directly on the ground. itation of nestssay, and coops is nethe Scoop out a depression' so Keep tbe hens confined to tlie houses building in nest can be properly shaped to cessary. The coop is ordone when the yards are muddy; tiiis helps should which hatching keep the eggs from rolling out. be to keep tlie liens feet clean. Gather at least disinfected thoroughly necessary it make If conditions to have a floor in the coop, sod once a week. The nest should not eggs often. only be kept clean as suggested or loose dirt can be used to sup but the hen should be What is a fresh egg? Strictly port the outer edges of the nest.a above, thoroughly dusted with lice pow- speaking, an egg is considered fresh Better still, make the nest in is started until It has been in box about 6 inches deep and 15 der before hatching storage at a temand again on the seventeenth perature of 30ft degrees F. at least 30 mcnes square lor ordinary breeds-FoAsiatics, nest boxes should day. days. However, the best prices are (Copyright, 1929 be from 18 to 20 inches square. V. paid for the newly laid eggs. S.) D. L. LeGear, bv Dr. Pack sod or earth in the corners out. arrange Then to round them your nesting material inside the Take KIDS Those depression so formed. The use of sod or earth is advisable because MOW VE 4 YOUR MOM SAYS IF YOU it helps to conserve the moisture YOU BEEhMVNloW WWATS GOOD FER VUH so necessary during incubation. NO DOUErrSLVUM BETTER GO RIGHT home To my mind, the ideal nesting material is clean fine straw or a hay. It is difficult to shape nest with long coarse straw. Leaves are sometimes used for nests ld - ioii-tio- Standard Equipment Manufacturing Notice Logan, Utah There are delinquent upon the following described slink, assessment levied on (be 3rd day of Julj. Ill'll), the siiei.d posile the names of Hie rospeitiie sliarliolders as follows: A. Name E- - Lloyd ( ... C. A. Lloyd . - . . Lyman I.loyd E. L. (ireen and wife W. V. Cranner K. K. Hardy V. . . . Robinson VI I II 500 375 2500 21 1500 33 29 10011 . 36-7- 31 35 71 - 72 - 73 - 3000 1 - 75 - 76 - 78 79 37 85 41 7 Elizabeth I.loyd .. . E. J. Kevern .. Albert Duke Catherine Sorenson Nels Sorenson John GerbeV Joseph I.loyd Parley I.loyd - Ellis Lloyd Charles Uowli r W. J. Park Rosalia Kumhliit C. C. Tanner Claude T. Karnes Inter Mt. Machinery and Stamp Works E. A. Harsein I.. I). Morrell William E.ILiv,kitix George Bowler ami Son . Fleteher-Luea- s Im. Company. Roy Walker . 1250 I 250 ."! 58 100 100 100 5 100 61 0 100 65 80 83 83 . Pefttufca If , Crat Briuta rigbU - i j Register-(Advertisemen- t) 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 loo il I 100 87 88 100 81) 200 03 10.00 10.00 20.00 MW 90- - nor ij 36 91 95 96 97 i.t 3.62 3.62 i 36 U H, I) HUM) Mrs. A. C. Nit Ison 1.08 K) Mrs. Clara Burnham 101 500 50.00 A. B. Harrison 500 C. M. Harris 50.00 103 And in aeeowlanre with law, and an Older of (lie hoard of directors made on the 3rd day of July, 1939, ho many shares of eaih parcel of such slock as . O. lkii , may lie necessary, will be sold at the office of secretary, at his office at 102 North Main Street, Logan, I lah, on Friday the 13th day of September, 1929, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. to pay drliniiuent assessments thereon, together with (he eost of advertising and expenses of (he sale. W. O. D.VKFFY, Secretary. Logan, I tab. (Advertisement! Mans Need of Salt Man, lika all animals, needs salt (sodium chloride) physiologically. But Ills taste for salt is an acquired habit. and other carnivCannibals, orous peoples, use no salt. Like dogs, cats, Jackals, lions, they get their requisite sodium chloride from the flesh they eat raw, or roasted. (Bolted fles,h loses Its salr). Most men, however, are omnhomus. The salt they get from fish, foul and biShvt is too iitlie for buddy needs. Time. IS SIFIED . Classified Advertisements must be paid in advance. One cent a word per Issue. Minimum for first insertion fifteen cents es ) ' 1 I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Serial No. 048562 In The United States Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah, July 12, couple without children can 1929. have a two room furnished apaitment with, bath Notice is hereby given that The for some janitor service. Call 135 Amalgamated Sugar Company, a East Center. corporation under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Utah, wishes office work by- - Robert Young lady duiy authAddress- Lucille Plumb, North orized agent and attorney-in-fact Mam. Logan. whose post office address is 409 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Old horses wanted at Fox Farm. Utah, has made aDDlication Phone 625-through United States Land Office at Salt Lake for Wanted Practical nursing, Mrs. a United States City, Utah, patent for the 370-J. Grace Hall. Phone No. 3 minAmalgamated Placer ing claim, located in an unorWanted Experienced slaughter ganized mining district in the house and all around man. County of Cache, State of Utah, Phone 49. and more particularly described as follows, Want to rent good pasture for The north half of the northmilk cows. Call, Parley Savage. west quarter of the southwest Plione TI09-J- T quarter of Section 16, Township 11 North, 2 East of the 7 FER CENT MONEY to loan on Salt Lake Range Base and Meridian, modern homes ln Logan, H. A. containing 20 acres. Pederson & Co. 32 West 1st North. Said claim is adjoined on the Logan Utah. ' North by Amalgamated Placer No. 2 mining claim, and on the GALL THIS RELIABLE THAN3PBH MEN J. W. AULT and SON. South by no located mining claim in said unorganized mining disPhone 448. trict, County of Cache, State of MISS MOVETA LAWSONS Utah, and said location notice is SCHOOL OF DANCING Offer recorded in Book 3 of Mining the following classes: Tap Classes Deeds on page 591. I direct that this notice be Wednesday, Beginners 4:3 p. m. in The Advanced 5:15 p. m. Ballet Class- published es, Saturday, Beginners 1 a. m. at Logan, Cache County, Utah, once each day for the period of Advanced 11 a. m. Phone 963-60 consecutive days. H. A Eli F. Taylor, Register. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, Pedersen & Co. S3 West 1st this 12th day of July, 1929. North Logan Cah. A semi-baseme- nt to-w- it: Journal tnsiire-tn-sare-inaur- For 45 Sale Good Universal range. North 4th West. Pep A FINE SPECIMEN YOU ARS'WiTm A heard all about you u noung had two fights TODAY AND YOU AlSO BROKE THE SMITHS parlor WINDOW WITH a ball I dont see HOW YOU Slack eyc- -i man-Yo- -- BAD in one .day? M8? Kin J',0 350 6.0 .V! ALL. fr' 1500 6000 16350 311 CAN BE -- IT H6 13-3- 1 - . Shares Its I I Sarah Brown Abe Tyson .1. r. Linford O. C. Bowler J. eilifieale No. Advertisement |