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Show ... t nrc VtfTIM FOUND STATE UNIVERSITY LALW Some have even been I? DRAWS ENROLLMENT v-ty of selling feed in me iau FROM 78 COLLEGES advanced puce buying it back at an ... o calcite . Students from seventy-eigh- t Discovery of ft vein of pure in the spring. For mis reasou colof southeast miles for 15 are and universities of the United given (calamine) feed requirements leges has enBrvce Canyon, for the states and loreign countries trans poultry of different ages the caused interest io ue .ouau for J. T.l i- .- th Universit the Where grain tire year. f L, mixed on the cernlng the poswui.m Jn nm.i.rv the cole(re veap v .v.., is raised and M.ora- . foRii can1,... in that -- -Dart of the!.mg to Miss Jeanne M. mg muui... rarni a saireiac-iuHome, assistant , Hnf? 60OJ wneat,' i, Placer claims have been recorder. These were t from twenty are al! being Tne and oats. recorded 15 and on and tiled 25 barley ' " . "n . Mates, Ied by a company which will ; fa. a retirement in addition to that D. C, the gton, . lbs. 3 Sticklite , rmilppines ; is about Bryce canyon BllBi ,nah UC IU U UU iM w ot members 01 ;T " . . s "uuand ci ner bird per year and the amount (:alsolnine company. anaI rcouano. it estimated about Japan is Proctor,: litter for Myron Rrm beiug straw required mT siunenis ot more than birds. 100 Spracher.! Charley per Haycock, Frank ltfj tons per year r.,i... t - onp hundred colloo-p-' mul iinn.A..:,. Extension Service K R McEwen, m. w. dib'". of the world were included in the Honslon and J. F. Partridge. Utah Scate Agricultural College or.ai i eviration lor the year, accord-li- v that Committee is fact the Interest Livestock Feediug of especlal , E. .J MAYNARL) discovered native Utah .:viFT to Miss Home. Chairman geographically the transer students material is the same aa the United! coun-- ! from American universities repersent- Siates Imports from foreign j1" ' a!! sections of the country. The trit,3. WOMAN DRENCHES states represented are Massachusetts, SELF IN KEROSENE New York, Ohio, Pennsylvan' ((A'TROL OF MOSQUITOES AFLAME ia, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, DIES TYPE AND VARIES WITH THE Jdano, JNenrasKa, Wyoming, Arizona WasliitiRton, Wisconsin, Utah, Calif Although to most people a mosquito "Did It for My Sins," Sayi Missouri, ornia, Oregwi, Kentucky, oes is jut a humming insect which f Colorado, South Dokota, Mississippi' Dentist' Wife, Held anout'd puncturing skins, there are and Nevada. Nine students transfered Temporarily Insane. many different kinds of them, lays from the foreign universities. the United States Department of Agri students are the De"These Nettle Mrs. which Conn. Stamford. average culture. There are mosquitoes schools whose camp ended her life here, apparently breed in old tin cans containing water of other grades are as hih or higher than the standard while temporarily Insane, by drench and and in rain barrels, mosquitoes which for graduation by the inIng her clothing with kerosene Charles breed in swamps and ponds, mosquito-- u required Igniting It. Her husband. Dr. from whicfe thev hav stitutions m-found in clear cool a dnniist. thought that A. Decamp, a aid Miss Home. "They his wife's death was accidental, hut water, and mosquitoes which are most "ansierrefl, ave come from some of the leading statement which she made while In at honve in the stagnant waste of sew- -. Stamford hospital appeared to show universities oi me united States and ers. that It was intentional. Workers use this knowledge of the Europe, including the University of "I covered myself with kerosene Chicago, New York Univesity, Stanoil." Mrs. Decamp said, "and then ap- (liffeAnt mosquitoes in their camIt ford, the University of California and did plied a mulch to my clothes. paigns to eradicate the pest. For one I Oxford, England." a am traitor" for my sins. type of mosquito they concentrate on Mrs. Decamp was fifty years old. the rain barrels, tin cans, ami other She heKiin the preparation of dinner Mrs. Myrtle Whitehead died at the in receptacles near homes. Often water-lil- y her home In St. at her home here us usual George Tuesday of ponds or stock ponds are breed- last week. She was born on morning and. nhout 11:30 o'clock, April she weni to the cellar, sayliifi that ing places for mosquitoes. Here the at Parowan, the tenth child 7, 1889,, was which the cet meat, to wanted minnows or gold- of Lorenzo Dow placing of and Melissa WatIn the refrigerator there. fish is effective, for all mosquitoes and her spent son, Heard. Were early life there Screams a '"wiggle-tail- " or She attended the schools of Parolater tier screams pass through A few seconds stage and the fish feed on them. wan, and the Murdock academy at through the were heard resounding breed in neighborhood. Herman Hot li. who lives Frequently tjie mosquitoes Beaver, and came to St. George ia other ditches. and In too with several If it is near hy, ran expenswamps 1909. neighbors and found Mrs. Decamp sive widely used is that of spraying ablaze from head to toot, the flames fuel oil on the surface of the water. ! crackling above her head and stream- This Oiling destroys the wiggle-tail- s. ing behind her as she rushed fran should be done every 10 days during flcall.v about the cellar; The rescuers snatched np blankets the summer to catch each new crop and rugs, and pursued the frantic of wiggle-tail- s. voman about the cellar. She eluded 1 leaner lf f rws County Seat Paper Beaver County' A. O. SAUNDERS, Publisher FUBL.ISHED EVERY FRIDAY 2.00 Per Year SUBSCRIPTION A in First Class Publication Entered the Postofflce in Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter. crew of men are at work and toiling highway 89 from the Arizona border, through Kanab and north to Three Lakes. A Plans for Cutting Feed Bills During the Winter Months County Agent Lew Mar Price, who recently returned from a series of conferences held in Logan, reports that much of the work of the Extension Service was devoted to the subject of winter feeding and supplimental rations, owing to the shortage of feed over the entire state. The following plans worked out by the member sof the Extension department should be of great value to the farmers and dairymen of this i oats, 100 lbs., salt, 3 lbs. If skim milk or buttermilk Is' available gradually increase ration to a full grain feed. A good grain mixture at this ,point Is ground wheat or barley, 400 lbs.; ground oats, 200 lbs.; shorts, 200 lbs.; salt, 8 lbs. This may be full fed in addition to alfalfa hay in rack and dairy byproducts. Swine (fattening): Ground wheat or barley, if properly supplemented with protein of good quality, are practically equal to corn for finishing pigs. During fattening period, pigs if self fed will average about 5 pounds of grain per cwt. liveweight. furnish the best Dairy and cheapest protein supplement' for to fattening pigs. Feed one gallon of skim milk or buttermilk per head daily. 2 to 3 pounds will replace of the dairy re-fe- ed valley; Miss Lillian Jensen, a teacher in your available feed and Inventory the Parowan schools for the past in order to cut feed bills livestock two years, was killed Tecently in an as much as possible through he automobile accident at Rexburg, winter. Use grain to replace some Idaho. roughage where hay supply is short. The daily roughage allowance for in Justice livestock whether in form of Saturday afternoon hay, Leigh's Court in Cedar City, Chas. straw, pasturage or range should MacNichols answering to a charge not fall below 20 lbs. for dairy catof assult against (a seven year old tle, and 2 pounds for ewes. girl, pled guilty and was sentenced Estimated forage and grain requirement to serve four months in the county a fine of and stock). $50. pay jail lf ration for young (figure Total Feed Daily Feed Grain Hay Grain Hay (6 Months) National Park Ser vice to create a national park of Ce dar Breaks with an area of eighty-thre- Horse working: Alfalfa Plans one-ha- of the is being vigor , or wild hay wintering stockmen of Wild hay or bright straw the by ously opposed Iron county, who wish to retain the land for grazing purposes. Milking cows: Alfalfa Young and Dry cows: Alfalfa Hal Oil Company filed suit during the week against J, A. Frampton and Beef, wintering: Wild Verle Frampton of Parowan to foreclose a mortgage given to secure a $500 note on which plaintiff alleges there is still $446.00 due. Sheep, wintering ewes: Alfalfa square mlle 48 12-1- 8 20-310-1- 220(V3200 720-144- 0 2200-320- 4-- 0 2-- 5 5 3600-5401800-270- 3 0 720-90360-54- 0 0 0 12-1- 8 2-- 5-- 1440-216- 4 1800-270- 0 0 240-48750-150- 90 Vi (4 0 0 (6 Months) 540 3 r IYrtN. Vi - Bi,.h ..,. ..... ; ,0,, " v. 1 ' j -- 1 (4 Months) 12-1- 8 JEAIi Dftivu I 0 light .(6 Months) 12-1- 8 month, Months) top-wat- 1 120 300 Sevier county schools, which are Fattening lambs: Alfalfa 2.5 (4 Months) usually carried tout for a period of 0 5 6 nine will be slashed a Swine, fattening Alfalfa 60 months, month during the coming session, (6 Months) 0 and teachers' salaries lowered ac Swine .growing: Alfalfa 1.0 180 cordingly. (6 Months) 7 0 Brood sows: Alfalfa Considerable damage is being Grain allowance is low to allow for idle periods. done to the stretch of oiled road beGrain is only figured with minimumroughage allowance. tween Nephl and Levan by heavy a pound of the daily grain feed. In tractors equipped with lugs on the Average Replacement Value 1 pound of the grains will replace addition, feed leafy, green alfalfa in wheela, being driven over it, according to Wm. Osborn district engineer 1.5 pounds ot alfalfa hay. 1 pound place a part of the grain ration at for the state road commission. of cottonseed cake replaces 2 lbs. the rate of 2 to 3 pounds of milk 2 to 3 per pound of grain. on the tractors with lugs During gestaARTHUR SMITH Driving grain or 3 lbs. of alfalfa. wheels or narrow tired wagons on pounds of corn silage equals 1 tion period brood sows need plenty Copyrighled, 1928 Plumber state highways i absolutely against pound of hay. 5 to 64 pounds of of protein and minerals. ' Alfalfa WE ARE TRYING to the law, and unless this practice is wet beet pulp equals 1 pound of hay. furnishes protein and calcium while Telephone 88-- F 8 the quality of our make shortfurnish protein, discontinued the parties breaking Horses (working): With a dairy Mr. will and the complete1 be calcium and and work When lb. feed the law, of hay prosecuted, says phosphorus. age of alfalfa, 1 lb. of grain per cwt. liveweight of sow has farrowed and is back on Osborn. ness of our service a ABE MURDOCK are not animals; otherwise use 14 lbs. of rack. If dairy model of perfection. According to an announcement of hay and lbs. of grain per cwt. available feed tankage or the followAttoroey-at-LaD. S. Spencer, general passenger liveweight. Replace part of the al- ing mixture: tankage (60 proNEW-WACLEANERS BEAVER UTAH agent of the Union Pacific System, falfa with carbonaceous roughages tein), 2 parts cottonseed or linseed Prince and Princess Svastl and their such as cereal hays, wild hay, fodder oil meal, 1 part alfalfa meal or, son, of Slam, are scheduled to tour or stover if available. In feeding leaves, 1 part. the southern Utah and northern Ari- heavy grain rations mix 10 bran . Fall Freds zona parks about the middle of Au- or cut hay with ground or rolled To supply the needs for more hay gust. barley or wheat to avoid indiges- and pasture this fall, it is recommended that available land which tion. Location notices for sale at the Horses (idle): Use carbonaceous has either been fallowed or from Press Office. which a crop has been removed, and roughage or good, bright, straw. Add a light grain which can be irrigated, be prepared feed if there is none in the straw. for planting now by irrigating and Use an occasional feed of alfalfa harrowing. After harrowing, sow with straw. any of the following: fall wheat and Dairy Cattle: Amounts of feed rye (1 bushel of each per acre), oats necessary to carry a dairy cow pro- - and field peas (1 bushel of each per are giving great service ducing 5600 lbs. milk and 175 lbs. jaere). These may all be sown with of butter fat through 7 winter. a regular grain drill. Set Fire to the Dress. New Low Prices months. 3.5 to 4 tons of alfalfa, 3 Another fall crop which will give ton grain 2.2 tons 'an abundance ot succulent feed for them for several seconds, but finnll tons alfalfa, See and fell. They wraped hei alfalfa, 3.4 tons silage, Vt ton grain, farm animals is fall turnips. These stumbled In the blankets and rugs they wetf 7 2.1 beet wet tons tons alfalfa, should be planted in rows far MILLER GARAGE exllnnuishlns the flames hiic ton grain, 2.5 tons alfalfa, enough apart to permit horse eultl- - carryiim,bei to the pulp, carried Jack Miller,. Prop. yard. An airihuliin. 5 tons beet tops, ton grain. 'vatliin nnrl nt fhc rata nf ihmit 9 was called aud she was tal.en to the Mechanic Harry Martin, Beef Cattle (wintering): If pounds per acre. hospital. In addition to hums which seared Roadside weeds, sweet clover, roughage is short or of poor quality supplement with grain or cotton- Russian tjilstle and Australian salt her entire body she hnd Inhaled flame, seed cake. In replacement part of bush (cut before maturity) will all and lived only three hours after her the forage ration with grain, use 2 help in the winter maintenance of removal to the hospital. Hurt In Accident. to 4 lbs. of coarse ground wheat or livestock where alfalfa and other Her husband expressed the belle! barley with a short feed of alfalfa or forage is short. that she had accidentally set fire to The trench silo will conserve sur- her dress when she struck a match good, bright, wild hay; use cottonseed cake with poor quality rough- plus or emergency roughage efficIn the eel In i tn light her way to the lbs. of iently. age or straw. Feed lk to When you send a dollar out of town refrigerator The statement the wom cake daily to young stuff, 1 to 2 lbs. Corn or cane may be ensiled in an made In the hospital, however that dollar is gone forever. When yoo bundles or cut through an ensllagj regarded as gl.'lni, the true exphini dally to cows. tlmi of her death. She was a trained On full cutter. Beef Cattle (fattening): Apply moisture liberally to nurse. buy goods as home, the money will of liveweight in sides to avoid drying out and spoilfeed, feed up to 1 as In an auto On August 17 she grain; supplement alfalfa with sil- age. mobile tcciilt-nand received a scilp stay in your community and probably age, fodder or sugar beet Sunflowers should be cut for silwound about three Inches In length ducts. age when U to 1 3 In bloom. They The Injury was dressed nt Stamford return to you. Sheep (wintering), suggested ra have about Mi the feeding value of hospital, but Mrs. Decamp refused to remain In the Institution for further tions: (1)3 lbs. alfalfa. V lb. bar corn silage. When vou send out of town for She Insisted up return treatment. 2 2 or lbs. alfalfa, wheat; (2) Russian thistle should be i?ut ley home AHIioul.i tl- Injury lbs. silage or pulp, lb. barley or when in bloom and quickly stacked Ing tonotherseem printing the same rule applies. to involve a fracture ' did heat. (3) Winter brush range, 1 or ensiled. In feeding it, care of the skull, Mr. Decntnp's When you spend it with the local lb. alfalfa. Mi lb. barley or wheat. should be taken not to leave It long k jr lkt since that time had led neighbor to ram f mini. Kff mrr4 k m( (4) Winter brush range, good con- exposed to the air. omul in Irrational repnrd her as T IHmtoi frtradaklpa newspaper, the local printer will spend i- Vi to V4 lb. cottonseed cake. and It was their opinion that her In 3 Vi timdition, utti. cake Cottonseed it contains 4r t aUtlos mmp, lbs. es as much protein as alfalfa and Is Jury In the automobile accident hnd (5) Winter brush range, the same dollar in your place ,of busi- rate been more severe than fn misperti-Good emerpulp or silage, Vi lb. cottonseed high In phosphorus. at the time. She was born In thin from Beaver to: cake. gency protein concentrate for use city, and before her mnrrlnce to ,. 1.50 HE WISE with short range forage or poor tor Decamp was Nettle Attell. Sheep (fattening lambs): (1) Kernmerer, Wyo 1 lb. wheat and lbs. alfalfa, 1 to Mi V f'rane. medical ex Feed to lb. II roughage. Dr. quality Colo Halph Grand $1.40 KEEP THE DOLLARS AT lbs. alfalfa, 2 V4 daily to young stock. 1 to 2 pounds (2 ) 1 barley. aminer, gald In his report to Coroner arw mad lowar. rmU EraUnf lbt lbs. corn silage or 3 wet pulp, to cows. J lbs. .i.ni I'oien. Mr. jonn I'prnnipn Talk, bT mmhmr tnlck, HOME barley, wheat or corn. Poultry: Many poultrymen in de- death was "suicide hy Incineration." ' 1 lb.Swine (brood sows): Feed green termining their feed requirements, leafy alfalfa hay in rack with 2 lbs. fail to consider the feed needed for Another Rood shower Tucmlay grain per cwt. liveweight. A good the entire year Including that need nit,ht added a few more dollars to for the chicks and growing uul- - ISeaver Valley's fe,., Uxu for the grain mixture consists of: ground wheat or barley, 200 Its. ground lets during the spring and summer winter. ;ii wig-gle- 480-72- 360-72- 4 2-- 4 5-- 360-72- 900-126- 0 r" w Y TO well-stack- Dayton Tires , rs I t by-pr- o 5 Vfc FRIENDSHIPS 1H I re 3 3 Jet, TELEPHONE- THE BEAVER PRESS f |