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Show TIIE IAYSON'IAX, PAYSOX, UTAH,, MARCH 10, i MI1AKD mmm l ,jr EAHLY SPRING SPRAYS t Chould Take Day Off From Other Work and Go Over His rc-d- i O Spray Outfit. f i r t: more aggravating, t'tre tlmii to have a wrong when one Is In the :i ii g Is , , " u tr gt ,'i of (.praying. ov is the time, therefore, for the itr.r.sl lo tune up his spray rig 'la e a day from your other work and in .ul It going over your pump and 'u; no. Get ever) thing In such work n order that nil you will have to Jo, ,vlcn Ihe first spray on the schedule ..a os a round, Is to "hitch up, put yo.-imperials In the tank, turn oiei he engine and say "Let's go! Order enough spray materials now to last you the season, If you have ikiI already done so. flu first apple spiay, commonly Milled the dormant spray," should be appl ed any time during the doimanl sen son before tlie buds start to swell It consists of 1 part commercial rated lime and sulfur to 0 parts wider, or If you use the home-madmaterials dilute It to a specific gravity r of 1.0'! on the hydrometer. However. If aphl3 eggs are present, re' y this spray until the apple buds how silvery anil apply what Is known as Iho "dolajed dormant spray usr 1 to 0, adding 14 ing s I'lus of Black Leaf 40" to 100 of wuter. These aphis eggs are r liny, shiny black objects which usually around the axils of buds, l.ten they hatch they will he found crawl! ng over the ends of the buds. As every aplds must be hit If he la fo he killed, it Is necessary to spray lhoiou,hly against the wind aa well as vvi:h It. The first spray on the lieach la tbo dormant" spray, which Is applied any (1 ue before the buds swell. It control San Jose scale and peach r r i con-ten-- e lime-sulfu- lime-sulfu- ap-pen- m e an ib m a a FARM LIVE STOCK BY DAIRY POULTRY S- SWINE SANITATION FILM FLOCKS - - . : TRAP NESTS HELP BREEDERS Enable (Prepared by the United State Department of Agriculture ) The life and adventures of a worm would not seem to he promising material for a movie scenario, but a film recently Issued by the United States Iicpartment of Agriculture proves that the doings of suih a lowly organism (Prepared by the UnltPd States Depart- as the roundworm that Infests the Intestines of swine may he absorb ng. A.surls lumbrieoldes Is the seentific name for th's parasite that causes great losses every year to swine growers, and the title of the educational picture Is Exit Ascaris." The screen story Is built around two neighbor farmers, one of whom has success with his pigs and the oilier so much hard luck that he is discouraged almost to the point of giving up the business. The nnm with the unthrifty herd goes down the road to see the successful hog raiser aboul his troubles and Is told that round worms are the probable cause of But he Is skeptical and remains unconvinced until a federu veterinarian is called In to diagnose the case. The veterinarian brings A high power microscope and sets It up on a box in the hog yard where he shows the farmer and his neighbor that the soil of the lot Is badly Infested with the minute eggs of the roundworm. The eggs with the squirming young worms plainly visible within the walls are shown In the field of the microscope that Is reproduced on the film. Then the entire life history of the worm Is shown, from the time the egg Is swallowed by the unwttt'ng pig until the parasite Is nurture and jne of hundreds In the Intestines. The growing worms are shown to th owner right In his own sick pigs where there are plenty of specimens in various stages of development from the verj Poultrymen to Find Profit, Layers by Selecting Lat Molting Hens. abl ment of Agriculture.) liens to find the most profitable layers does not appeal to Trap-nestin- g the average farmer and hack-yarBepoultry man i s being practical. side the original cost of making the nests there Is the extra labor required of looking after the layers. However some facts that have been d Profitable Layers Found by Us Trap Nest. of learned as a result of using the trap nest may be applied In the improve ment of the flock, say poultrymen of the United States Department of Ag For instance, the trap nest riculture. has snown that the late molter is the most profitable bird In the flock. Now, with the use of the trap nest, a man may select the late molter and be sure that he is picking the cream )t the flock. And it seems reason able to believe that this dinrateris tic breeds on from generation to gen eratlon. AX IS BEST FOR EGG' EATERS Habit Spreads From On Fowl to An othor and Unlcaa Checktd Affects Whola Flock. Prepred Powdar Dusting Outfit for Controlling Inoocto ases. operation and Littl Pig Had Worm, the othare Had Non. small, newly hatched forms up to those that are full grown and more than a foot In length. This film, "Exit Ascaris," will be seal to extension workers and field men of the department and the state agricultural colleges and to farm bureaus. Other organizations that are Interested In Improving the swine Industry may get reels when they are available, and prints of the film may be purchased at cost by anyone who cares to own It. Inquiries should be addressed to the United States' Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C Dio MIXED Vac 1 part commercial con. ceutrated lime and sulfur to 0 parts r at water or homo-mad- e diluted to a specific gravity of 1.03, U Son Jose scale Is present. If no scale Is present. It may lie diluted to r 1 part of to 15 parts of water. This strength Is sufficient to control peach leaf-curIt Is of the utmost Importance that tills spray he put on before the buila swell because the leaf-cusporea lodge under the bud scr.les Just aa boob n they loosen, due lo he enlarging of the bud. The first pear spray Is for penr psylla ndiiUs and San Jose scale. If the orrhardlst has not already put this spray on In the fall, he should plek out a time between now and when the hud.'i start when he finds the psvlla hnnglng from the twigs nnd III aii lies too stiff with cold to move. A dav when the temperature Is so high that I lie psylla is flying or Jumping around should not he chosen cither should one spray when the tempeiHtuie Is frcexlng. T1 e material used for this irny Is n soluble oil of winter strength, or 1U n'nis of "Black Leaf 40" to 100 gallon of wafer to which 4 pounds of added when water Is soft coop cwil 5 or 0 pounds when water hard. If psylla Is not present this spray may be omitted for the scale can be controlled In the next spray. INFECTION IN SWINE leaf-cur- l. lime-sulfu- time-sulfu- l. rl I 1 . Mulching Is Great Aid. Mulching fruit trees and small fruits doesn't seem aa popular a practice as t was n dozen years ago. Yet It la a fruit, great aid, especially to newl.v-se- t or to those trees or plants that are not Hog Industry Would Be Better Off If More Givtn to Attention Choltra, Sayt Expert. Mixed Infection In hogs Is receiving This name was too much notoriety. Invented by a biological house for the purpose of putting a new bacterln on the market. The new bacterln Is sup posed to prevent several of the com plicutlons of hog cholera, such as swine plague. From a scientific stand mixed Infection point, the term means nothing." If more attention were given to hog cholera and Jess to mixed Infection, the hog Industry would be better off. Dr. G. S. Weaver, South Dnkota. FEED FOR FATTENING LAMBS Should Hav Animali in a Dry-Lo- t Shelled Corn Twice Daily Allow Plenty Salt. alTo fatten feeder lambs in dry-lo- t low them each a pound of shelled corn twice daily, two pounds of corn silage, with about pound of oilmen! with the silage, and plenty of clover, alfalfa or sojbeim hay in the after noon. Allow plenty of suit. For growing Jambs n good ration Is made of equal putts of corn, outs, bran anil oilmeul. Furnish plenty of good hay. Departmn sometimes a sebecomes Egg eating rious vice in a flock, tbe fowls becoming very fond of eggs when they have learned to eat them. The habit spreads from fowl to fowl and unless checked will often spread through the whole flock. Egg eating usually begins through accident by eggs being broken or frozen. See that the .nests are properly sup oiled with straw or other nesting material and have them darkened, so that if an egg is accidentally broken the fowls will not be likely to discover It. Supply plenty of lime in tbe form of oyster shells, bone or similar substances to iusure a Arm shell. As soon as it is discovered that a fowl has formed the habit, tbe fowl should be removed to prevent the spread of the v(ce. Once formed, It is difficult to eradicate, and the safest remedy Is the death penalty, say poultry specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. Fow Is sometime pluck feathere from themselves and from each other. This Is often caused by, too close confinement, by the presence of insect pests, or by Improper feeding. When some of the fowls of a flock have formed the habit slightly, a wide range with a change of diet, Including a plentiful supply of animal feed, and freedom from insect pests, will usualsee ly correct the evil. Above alL that the fowls have plenty of Inducement to exercise. If the habit becomes well formed It is very troublesome and may necessitate the killing of some of the fow Is In order to stop It EGG LAYING PERIOD Increase Made at Massachusetts periment Station by Selection of Pullets. Ex- Dr. 11. D. Goodale, research biologist In poultry at the Massachusetts Experimental station, stated that the yearly period of a flock of hens at that place had been increased by an average of 58 days by egg selection from early-layinpullets. This, lie said, had resulted In an in crease in the number of winter eggs raising the annual egg average from J21 to 185. Poultry breeders should aim to eliminate broody hens from breeding stock; also toe' birds idle longest in the winter months. egg-layin- g one-slxi- PROP Part EREXE RCTseToR EWES Roughage Should Be Fed In Field at Same Distance From the Barns. o Breeding ewes should get enough thrifty. One of the causes oT weak exercise. 'anibs Is due to the fact that ewe not adequate exercise. When It Bg Mlstakt In Orchard. iae can Is mistakes made he arranged, at least a port of the One of (h? biggest to permit or encourage grass crops In "ougbnge should be fed In the field al s where the available space per ome (Vttnnre from the barns or the hod, nnd the ewes should he tree I limited. Still worse Is permit-t'na weed crop to mature. virj day that the weuther Is fair on-bard- by the UntUd States of Agriculture.) YEARLY POINTS 1 Roundworm Cause Great Loasea Each Year to Hog Growers Parasite Shown Growing. On 1922- - Keep house and yard clean. . Provide roosts and dropping hoards Provide a nest for each four or five hens. Save die manure. It is worth money f treated properly, CARE IN MARKETING BUTTER To Insure Dalivory of Satisfactory Product to Consumer It Should Bt Well Wrapped. ( Successful marketing of parcel-pos- t butter requires that exteine care be taken to insure tbe delivery of a sat Isfactorv product to the consumers, say specialists of the United States Department cf Agriculture. The following are a few of the important, considerations to be observed to mar ket butter successfully by parcel post : It should be properly packed In neat and attractive packages. The shipping container used should amply protect the butter from deterlor atlnn and damage. The packages should bear the address of the sender and be properly addressed to the customer. The mst expeditious mall service from-th- e mailing office should be used to Insure delivery in the best condition. Postal regulations provide that but ter will be acepted for mailing to all offices to which, In the ordinary course of mall, it can be sent without spoiling when suitably wrapped or in closed or when packed In crates boxes, or other suitable containers to prevent the escape of anything from the package, and so constructed as to properly protect the contents. Matte the house dry and free froui irafts, but allow for ventilation. Kill nnd eat the poorest hens in the when they begin to molt and cea u lay. Feel Old and Lame and Suffer Sharp, Rheumatic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys ! Do You Have Constant Backache ? r0ES every worn-o- cold, chill or attack of grip leave you and utterly miserable? Do you feel old and lame, stiff and rheumatic? Does your back ache with a dull, unceasing throb, until it seems you just cant stand it any longer? Then look to your kidneys! Grip, colds and chills are mighty hard on the kidneys. They fill the blood with poisons and impurities that the kidneys must filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; become congested and inflamed. Its little wonder, then, that every cold leaves you with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. ut But dont worry! Simply realize that your kidneys are Overworked at such times and need assistance. Get a box of Doaas Kidney Pill and give your weakened kidneys the help they need. Assist them, also, by drinking pure water freely, eating lightly and getting plenty of fresh air and rest. Donas Kidaoy Pills have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! Wisconsin Farmer Wok Up by Results of Expert Obtained in Working With His Cows. Use Doan Prepared by the United 8tatee Department of Af riculture "I just wish to write a few words to let the farmers In general "Say These Grateful Folks: Mrs. Margarette Housen, E. 3rd North St., Heber, Utah, says: The first attack of kidney trouble I had was about twelve years ago. My kidney were acting too freely and that annoyed me a great deal. My back was weak and ached day in and day out. Whenever I caught cold that trouble would come on. For several years I have used Doans Kidney Pills for those attacks and they have done me more good than anything else. Doans always rid me of the suffering. know asso- g what I thought of ciations a year ago and what I think of them now," writes a Wisconsin dairyman to a field agent of the dairy division, United States Department of About a year ago I was Agriculture. approached on the subject, and, after some talk, I said: Go ahead'; it you can shoot in forty or fifty dollars I can, too. So In April, 1920, we organized; and to top it they elected me secretary of Ihe association. I did not think much more about it until the tester came to my place the first time, and when I saw him at work I commenced to wake up. I had two cows that had freshened about three weeks before that, and both of them had heifer calves which I Intended to sell for veal; but after cow-testin- trw Feel Stiff and Achy After . Every Gild? COW TESTER AIDS DAIRYMAN PILLS Mm; 60c Bax. Ca, MIg. SELDOTl SEE tih tMt, but rear bench er hndae heck, eiifluhaeeof Mf has heree may here ea Ms threat. ukl win clean h off without laying op ths hors. No hOatar, M bar gaao. Buying Feed for Boardor Cows Pouring Water Down a Rat s Lika Hoi. the test was made I saw that those two cows were making more butterfat for tbe month than any of my other cows. I decided to keep the calves, and further took Interest enough to weigh the milk from each cow In my herd; and now those two cows are at the top of the list for the whole association. You may ask, what about those two calves! Well, if you have $300 you might get them; but not for less than that, even If they are grades. Does testing pay! Well, I will say yes ; nnd If I can keep the association going next year, you bet I will." VALUE OF TEST ASSOCIATIONS Information Obtained by Membaii Enables Them to Weed Out Unprofitable Animals. Wm. Hadley, 1083 24th St., Ogden, Utah, says: Whenever I hare an attack of kidney complaint, which is usually brought on by a cold settling on my kidneys. I suffer severely. I can hardly get up after sitting down because of the terrible pain through my kidneys. I am also greatly bothered by the irregular action of my kidneys and the secretions are scanty and bum in passage. I always use Doans Kidney Pills for these attacks and they soon knock the pains out of my back and regulate the action of my kidneys." KIDNEY At All W. Concsntmtsd only s few dress required st ea ppHeatien. tZJO per battle delivered. Describe year ceee hr speeiel toetnwUcofeiad Mtthe F. TOOK, he, IN It Ws Chm, Biffal,K. Y. Early Cretans. Excavations In Crete have. established the existence of a people whose form of civilization was the A huge palace earliest in Europe. lias been unearthed at Knossos with a drainage system described as absolutely English. Statistics show that more than 40 cent of the clergy live to tie septuagenarians. ler Sure Rellieff MOMENTA for u:D:e2sno:i A syrup taken Internally Instantly clears your heed and makes breathing eery. For CAT mil COLDS COUGHS 6Bkllns Hot water 734 at stores or 90f stamps by mail. Address New York Drug Concern, New York Sum Relief Hollis, Cecbraerbes, Bedbnrs, Mite, Ante Anl flies all disappear. Send 10c for each inA- - Menard, fection. Box 467, Wayne, Mich. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. im-AFJ-S 254 and 75 Packages, Everywhere The Day After Gomorrah. Forecast. Lot (to slaves) Here, you! Take Whats the weather forecast? tills wheelbarrow nnd shovel nnd bring Bo tit, parties ar freely predicting along that pillar of salt my wife turned harmony. Into. We'll use Iter in the Ice cream The earth sustains a pressure of freezer. Life. 70,000 tons exerted hy the light of the Feminine Friendship. sun. "Is Bessie a friend of yours? Yes whnt has she been snying Many a married couple could save (bout me now?" Judge. money out of what a bachelor spends. There Is plenty of evidence on file United States Department of Agriculture to convince anyone of the itlue of associations as a means of developing profitable dairy s herds. In all these associations are kept of the amount of milk produced and feed consumed by each cow, and with this information the members of the association are able to weed out tlie poor producers of the herd to make room for the heifer ealves of the cows that give the largest production of milk and butbiriat. This practice, together with the. use of purebred bulls, Is the best and surest way of building up tbe dairy nerd, say dairy specialists of the department. n the cow-testin- g ic-orcl- 3C0 Pound Cow BesL Is much chenpcr to milk nnd cart for cue cow giving 300 pounds of butterfat in a year than it Is to milk nnd care for three cows giving 100 pounds d at butterfat each, and the cow will not eat as much ns the three cows. It 300-poun- The early hatched chick becomes tho arly laying pullet next fall. rm c, no. d Shelter for Dairy Cows. difficult to put a barn oi shed in condition for dairy cows. Tht uinln essential is to provide a tlgh roof, a dry floor, and to admit fresl dr and sunlight It isnt Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you tie no ge ting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Rheumatism Toothache . Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain ptvptr airef.uons . jrw Huafkctar. ( UoaacotttcmcMMtar it Stllcrlhacl |