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Show .IMUMMM -- Jui.u HhiimI.ij 2G, lD.'-a- 11.1 MMIMMW . iin. joi;uNAU logan. r WELLSVILLE PARE FIVE county, tn ah 5WAT DEPARTMENT ; andw1 SAVE THE CHiCg flies CHARGE COMEDIAN STOLE LOVE sv Traps" and Destruction of Breeding Placea Urged. MRS. HOWARD JONES, Correspondent By O. T. KLEIN, Extension Brilliant Lawn Weber Fete In Honor Of 4-- H Co lire a. -- Chlrkens may be of the opinion that flie are good to eat, but when the truth Is known, flies are their worst enemies. For flies carry t them that most dreaded of chicken 'Visits Morning Milk Engaged Couple Poultry man, Kanina Slate Agricultural Club Plant diseases the tapeworm. To prevent rhlcks from eating Alee Is not easy. Sour milk feeding during the summer months Is one of the greatest hazards. If it Is fed, the milk should not be too sour, and a amall amount of milk fed at a time. Tbe vessels should be washed once a day and kept Wet math clean and sanitary; should be fedln very amall quantities during hot weathers It should not he allowed ti sour. Keeping the house clean and sanitary and dark much ot the time makes it unattractive to flies. The use of fly traps and the destruction of breeding placet will help to reduce the trouble from tapeworms. Tapeworm remedies should be used on most flocks. A combination of kamala amt nicotine sulphate Is the best remedy to use, ab though It should not he used unless the birds are Infested with worms end then the flocks should be wormed during the late summer or early fall -- Wellsville One of the most Wellsville The Weber county arming socials of the- - mid H club held their annual outmer Season, was held at the ing on Saturday Jjy meeting at me of Dr. ' and Mrs. W. O, the. Ogden hot springs at 8 a. Christensen on Friday evening, m. arriving at the Wellsville in the torm of a miscellaneous condensery or Morning Milk-planshower in honor of their son at 9:15 a. m. under the Held and Miss Verda Dowdle of direction of A. L. Christensen, Newton. The roms were beauti- county agent; George fully decorated 'v.th roses and president of the farmStallings, bureau sweet Williams. The lawns were and J. R. Beus, chairman of lighted with red, white and blue the clubs. A short meeting lights. A short program fol- was held in the warehouse of lowed under direction of Ernest the factory after which an- - inMaughan. Consisting of: duet, spection of the building, the Mr. and Mrs. H. R. barker; duet, machinery and the Mrs. Harold W. Parkinson and of the milk was an condensing interesting Mrs. Fred Garrett; solo. Miss feature of the trip. Phylis Liljtnquest of Hyrum; From Wellsville jokes hy Professor Walter Furhi-ma- n ed to the U. S. A.-- they atjourneyLogan ot the U. S. A. C. and Mrs. where they enjoyed a good W. H. Maughan as well as reswim in the pool. After wmen sponses by Dr. Christensen, lurtfh was served. The college Reid and Miss Dowdle. provided free Ice cream and ah The Wellsville orchestra was the buttrmilk they desired. For In attendance and dancing on one hour basebaU was indulged the spacious 'lawns was the in. Then they retired to the mam feature of the evening. dairy barns, where Professor Unpacking of the many parcels Caine gave a lecture on testing revealed a beautiful collection the cows, which was an interof presents which were very esting feature. The muen appreciated. Wishes for farm was visited to experiment see calfs good luck and happiness were and other, animals. In the party were ten county club leaders wrapped in each parcel. Luncheon was served to sev- with 102 members and partners enty tive guesis by the hostess. who enjoyed the outing lmmen-cel- y. Out of town people who were special guests were Dr. and Mrs. WELLS CAMP john Sundwall of Ann Arbor, REORGANIZED The annual encampment of Mich., Dr. and Mrs. O. Sundwall of Murray, Mr and Mrs. the Daniel H. Wells, camp of Joseph Hansen and 'daughters, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Melba and Ludene of Logan; was held Friday afternoon at Mrs. - William B. the Relief Society room of the Mr. and Maughan of Salt. Lake, Mrs. R. Second ward chapel with CapLavor tain Nettie W. Thorpe In charge A. Dowdle, Ramo and Dowdle, Miss Caroline Larsen, and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Bowen Etheyln Tuddenham all of New- of the county board in attenton, Miss Edith Archibald of dance. Meeting commenced by Weiser, Idaho, Miss Phyllis singing,, Do What is Right;" B. Hyrum and Miss Dor- prayer,; phaplian Martha Miss Glenn; singing, We Thank othy White of Paradise. Dowdle and Mr. Christensen Thee O God for a Prophet. are both graduates of the U. The following program was renS. A. C. and Miss Dowdle has dered: duett Mrs. Kate G. Has-laand Mrs. Ella G. Spence. served the past year as instruc-- . tor In zoology and entomology A report of work accomplished at the college. Mr. Christen- during her administration as sen has been engaged during captain during the past' fotir the past two years- - in teaching years was gtvpn hy Captain and studying lor his degree of Nettie W. Thorpe; duct, Mrs. doctor of philosophy in zoology Melba Jones and and entomology at the Univer- Murray; remarks were made by sity of Minnesota, i the following retiring- - officers,' motored to Salt Lake on Geneva Murray, Gwebaiellenn, c--. --jkThey lesdav where they were mar-fie- d Esther Stuart' Laura- G. They will return here and Jlamson, Mary. CL, Lelshrrun will later go east by way of the Alice Hall, Mary Anderson, Eliza Tellowstone park to Minnesota Stuart and Nancy Hendry; met. n d Mrs. where they , will - contimiethWr- - h4ra .EsllieivW studies and make their home. Ruth. W. Pil'ker. Sister Allen I hey have' the best wishes of of the county board maue retheir many friends here and marks and released all officers with a vote of thanks and the throughout the county-whe- re officers were susfollowing they are both well known. tained for the coming two 4 51,500 To light Foot Fungus years: Captain, Mrs. Robert P. Berkeley, Calif, CP) The As- Leatham; first lieutenant, Mrs. sociated Students of the UniEzra Gunnell: second lieutenversity of California have voted ant, Mrs. Andrew A. Lelshman; Mrs. Ray W. Hall; U.50Q for further research into recorder, Mrs. possible prevention and cure of secretary and treasurer. correspondence-seathletic foot." A study is bei- Thomas Hendry; Mrs. Eliza Stung carried qn at the school cretary, Older, the direction of Dr. Ro- art: register, Mrs. Jennie Glenn; Moie-lan- d; bert Legge, ..university physician hjfitonan, Mrs. Annabel! tnd professor of hygiene. chaplain, Mrs. Sarah 'A. r , Parker; auditor. Mrs. Sarah Fritz Brandt, Tennessee foot- Brenchley; chorister, Mrs Genball end. has received an ap eva Murray; organist, Mrs. Es- tomtment to West Point, but thw Stuart; assistant organist, enter-Coae- h bas indicated he will stick with Mrs. Edna M. Parker; Bob Vols. Italnment committee, Mrs Har- 4-- t, 4-- H - m Mrs.-Gene- - I 1 1 i 3 3 3 a Neylands mm States. 3 - irr Geared-tothe-iloa- e KILLER KUBBF.R PRODPCTS COMPANY pullet that eats two, bites while her sister is eating one la worth Just twice aa much. tlMCUltrOSATHO Akbom, Onto, U. 8. A. 00 tniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiniiiniiuuiuiiHiiiuiii No matter how carefully the culls have been rejected, the good pul lets will not lay profitably in poor, ly constructed bouses. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ketch Fliers Exchange Congratulations i 1 - r i - ' A , Do not forget the old saying, stitch In time saves nine. if, you are losing an abnormal niliqbe)- 'of from disease or ' other pullets of w The GUARAN v ( ; rTniri i . i ..that has caused i t f thousands to buy their first set of - causes, find out Immediately what la the cause W It. ?,.A good ration for geese , would he equal wheat bran, wheat middlings, ground oats to which add 15 per "cent of meat here ps, per cent of One table salt ' one-lia- lf ' Mistaken for Cold Clilckenpo It often tnlsuken for S cold, hut it Is a specific disease. Unless care I taken colds may appear with the px and many chickens will die. The mouth form of chiekenpox Is not ordinnrlly serious If the occurrence of colds can be prevented. The temperature of the pens should be raised, the birds given special care and the Utter changed often to keep moisture at a low level. The removal of diseased birds in the early stages will help. Market Quotations ' Ogden, June 26 ( P I. S. Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 216. including 117 fur few Ms market ; mostly sternly: trucked-ii- i one but fliers small lot 9.30; put king sows 8.73-9.2- 6.25-7.1- Cattle: 87, including 39 for market ; slow ; lot 807 III. heifers and late ; rows 7.00; few hulls yesterday load 992 Ih. grass steers 8.25; about steady at weeks uneven decline. including Cklcks Crow Fast Sheep: receipts 362 for market ; trm k load 78 lb. chicks do a tot of growing Baby lambs 8.00; late yesterday trueked-iIn the Drat four week of their Uvea. lambs 7.00-- 00; deik 128 lb. ewes H. L. Shradpr, extension poultry, 6.23. few wethers 3.00; yearling msn In the United States Depart1 hades A Lindbergh Associated Cel. of Press 26 and telephoto June (AP) (left) Poultry (hicago, ment of Agriculture, saya they alive, 4 ears, 20 trusts; easy.; fowls Bear Admiral Byrd congratulating each other, Byrd on (lie birth of the double In size In the ' first two Z on son and Antarctic colonel's the Tetum. broilers explorer's Lindbergh springs 28; weeks. Not satisfied with such a roosters 14; turkeys 18; spring record, they double In size again 16. In the next two weeks. If dueks spiing geese they get N. the right kind of attention. . Dept Chicago, June 26 i AP I'. Two essentials for success In Agr) Potatoes: 93; cn track 305; a, total Ijlited States shipments 1,03.; rearing baby chicks, Mr. Shrader bar-nlweak on sacks, almut steady on explains, are plenty of beat and tba right kind of feed. tf i trading rather slim ; southern sacked liisli cobblers mostly around 2.10; sarked bliss triExperts say that the greatest umphs best, mostly around 2.23, weakness of the Brooklyn Rob fa my 2.50; ordinary to onr ins Is the lack of a hitting left North Caiolina bill, Irish fielder 3.734.13; iiglnia bill. Irish rohiiters mostly 4.50. hvntgo. June 26 ( P) Butter; 5.00-3.50- 12.9-14- V-- from one diseased chick may cause the death dt dozens of others. . , There is a difference of opinion In regard to rape pasture for hens. It Is generally agreed that It darkens the egg yolk. Rape pasture Is usually Intended for young stock only. nnounce California, the birth of a daughter on Pn-da- y Mrs. Keeteh is a. daughter f Mr, asdflisr'Fr.inh Wj att o'N4ellsulle and Is at the Budget-hospita- l. Mother and babe are doing fint. Mr. and Mrs. Keeteh arrived hre daring the past week and will spend the summer hete and at Bear lake with' "relatives. Hanford. If, the cleanings from the poultry house are left where the chicks can scratch in tbeiu tbe droppings MItr Tire to ame conditions. A Duck eggs are generally hatched In machines that have moisture carrying traya. Some go so far aa to sprinkle them daily, tl culwearanyDther tire of equal price when rnn under the Get new blood of s high producing flock every year. See that they are not related. old Glenn, Mrs. Willard Pirker, Mrs Mildred Thorpe and Mrs. Sarah A Bailey; program committee, Mrs. Elmer G'enn, Mrs. Lorenzo H. Thorpe a.td Mis Emelme Maughan. Remarks were made by Mrs. Brown of the countv board and closing remarks were made by Captain Thorpe. A social hour followed which refreshments during wer, served to 36 by Mrs. Alice Hall, Mrs. Maiy G. Leishman and Mrs Emeline Maughan. Meeting was adjourned until the month of September. guarantee this We o , MILLE i t fc 4 q- - - TIRES M(HER have always EH enjoyed an exceptionally fine reputation among users. When the famous Milter Guarantee was announced, thousands of new customers saw, for the first time, the real reason why they should buy Miller Tires. Any tire that ran lie sold on such a strong guarantee as this "must be beffer was the opinion that settled their decision In favor ef Miller Tires. Liberal Allowance On Your Old Tires (Phone or drive in joran appraital) Read this guarantee! unsurpattable Come in and learn why We have such confidence in them. 20-2- 13-1- WHEN MICHAEL WAS STILI.' 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