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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS. MORGAN. IJTAIT Fsmtms Esfifaep- FARM - UTAH BRIEFS free of Ogden WcIht Bounty Is debt except $'.0,000 due on a high school Just built. shows Burch Creek This precinct a good gain In I03U census. Ogden The city has forbidden fireMOLDY EEET TOPS works on July 4ili. FED FARM STOCK fsnlt Lake City Turkey growers of 9 western states will establish a turkey market In this city. Used in Moderation Frovn Citizens are urged to spray trees to elemenate parasites. shade Is Not Harmful. Trovo Tiie city will hold a big cel ehratlon on July 4th. More than 2500 Moderate feeding of moldy beet tops people are expected to gather for the to cattle and sheep Is not harmful, alevent. danhe though excessive feeding may A July 4th celebration Snringvllle gerous, declare authorities at the Col- I Is bring arranged. orado agriculture college. Spanish Fork Pulyinra Stake Old For two years very moldy tops have Folks were entcrained to the number been fed to calves in the college exi of 1S1 persons. periment station feed lots here withDelta A new first year 4 H Club bat out any indication of trouble, accordbeen organized. ing to E. J. Maynard, associate aniOfficers Peace Utah Springvllie The calves have mal husbniulninn. Convention annual association eighth 15 12 to pounds each, been eating meets here, June 27 and 2Stl). daily, of the moldy tops In the comDraper Poultry Day held tiere was calves of lots ns similar posted piles, attended. Lust year, Draiter largely Mr. Maynard saj'R. did last year, Molds themselves are not harmful shipped 1190 cases of eggs weekly. Mayfield Four 411, Clubs were rehut they tend to change the chemical altills cently organized. to acid nknline, reaction from Junction Piute County dairy men lowing hactcria of all kinds to deare planning a cow testing association. velop. says I. E. Newson, veterinary Payson Work of the Boys Agrlcul pathologist to the Colorado experitural Club Is to he encouraged by the In rare Instances ment station. as been found In moldy siPayson Lions Club. Logan The road through Logan lage, and of course tiie moldy silage has been blamed for the trouble rather Canyon Is to he widened. Clearfield Pea Canning Factory Is than tiie botulinus. busy on pack. Although we have done no experihelJ mental work with leet tops in the Ogden Commercial travelers field, the same is probably true with their annual meeting in this city. West Jordan Pumping of water for them ns with silage. In a reasonable Salt Lake City begins about 40 days amount, tops seem to he perfectly earlier than usual this year. harmless, bat wiien cattle get too Tooele Tests of Tooele County Catmany tops, trouble starts, continued Doctor Newson. tle shows about 3 out of 1700 to have Certainly It would be safer to feed tubercular inspection. the tops in tiie field rather than ns Logan A drive Is being conducted for additional members of the 145th silage, for then there would he less chance of spreading bacteria. field artillery. camp for Brighton The sunimei be held will children under nourished Molasses Proves of No In Big Cottonwood Canyon, July 7 to Benefit in August 15, have persons Murray Twenty-twMolasses proves of no benefit in fattening calves where a good balanced b:eu killed in Salt Lake County by ration of high class feeds is used. That automobile In 1930. Springville A car load of spring Is tiie conclusion arrived nt by tiie fries has been shippeJ. Ames experiment station after consummer kinderML Tleasant A ducting two tests, using two lots of five calves each in eaefi trial. The garten has been opened. University of Utah A passion pla average weight of these' calves at the start of the first test was 430 pounds will be exhibited here July 17th with a and of those used at the start of the cast of one thousand. Richfield Fourth of July Is to be second test, SSI pounds. The feeding days, celebrated in a big way. periods were 270 days and Provo A free dental clinic has been respectively. The check ration In the first test held with much Interest shown. consisted of shelled corn, linseed meal, Saiina Water supplies In Sevier alfalfa hay, and salt. The second group County are becoming scarcer according received the same ration pins 1 pound to geologests. of cane molasses per head daily after Gunnison A war on noxious weeds tiie first 150 days. In the other study, has heeu opened. Power and hand tiie check ration was similar to the sprays are going used. The county above, except that corn silage and Commissoion has voted five hundred minerals were added and the experidollars for the work. cane molasses mental lot was self-feClubs have Clarion Two new in addition to tills ration after 150 been organized. days of feeding. Price Over 2 million pounds of wool In neither ease did the cane molashave been shipped this year from this ses increase the rate of gain. Tiie city. check lots gained 2.42 and 2.32 pounds Casteldale Emory County wool shipper held, while those receiving the ments Increased in 1930. molasses in addition gained 2.38 and Duchesne Unitah basin wool ship2.31 pounds per head respectively. ments were about double in 1930 over those of 1929. Richfield A turkey growers organ Hogging Down Corn lzution is to he establishes in this some other protein Tankage or supplement and minerals is essential county. American Fork Poultry raisers preif the hog feeder expects rapid gains to be made by hogs when they 'are dict large increase during next few months. harvesting the corn in tiie field, acSaiina The Sevier county fair will Iowa of state L. to F. Quaife cording open on September 4th. college. for Mt. Pleasant A play ground The use of a good protein supplement will speed up gains and make children has been established by local them cost less per pound. A field of Lions Club. Brigham City A large increase In clover or alfalfa adjoining the corn which is to be hogged down, or soy line stock shipments in and out of beans or rape sown in the corn, makes Ogden is noted. Coalville A large amount of road an ideal combination for hogging down. building is going forward. Echo The work on Echo has been oooooooooooooooooooooooooo delayed by unforarable weather. Five and one half milFarmington lion tomato plants have been shipped County in 1930. ooooooooooooockkxkrxxkhxk; IntoSaltDavis Lake City The Deseret News can help celebrated its 80th By balancing his ration you birthday a few-- days a hog to do his duty of eating heavily. ago. Echo The work on Echo dam has Frequent changes of pasture for been delayed by unfavorable weather ewes and lambs will help considerconditions. ably in controlling stomach worms. Farmington Five and one half million tomato plants have been shipped Except for hogs, horses and mules, Into Davis county this year. there was more livestock on tiie farms Ogden Livestock loading and of this country on January 1 this year j facilities at the Ogden Union than at the same time a year ago. stockyards will be doubled. American Fork The eighteenth anIt helps materially, in the control of nual convention of tiie Utah Library stomach worms, to provide annual association was held here. pasture crops such as rye or wheat Provo After more than 50 years of pasture, sudan grass. and rape. married life, during which 14 children Horses and mules doing hard work were born to her, Rlioda Shepherd Barmust have plenty of grain. Horses ney is seeking separation frem her huscannot stand np to hard work on a band, Francis M. Barney. The couple were married at Lake Shore, June 1, light grain ration, which forces them 1880. to eat too much hay. Product ELMO SCOTT WATSON ECENTLY there was unveiled on the wall of a modest brick Philadelphia tablet which that passer-bluinbia' here was Joseph Ilopkinsoa on April 22. 170S." The unveiling was done by a little girl, Martha who thus honored the memory of her a man whose name is known to comparatively few Americans. Yet some of them even being attributed to "Why, tosure, thought they, "the devils pay Benjamin Franklin. n Francis Hopklnson and Joseph Mongst folks above the water." most of The all of famous The offer an example of famous kegs, 'tis said, tho' strongly mads Of rebel staves and hoops, sirs. father-worth- y son scarcely paralleled writings was The Battle of Could not oppose the powerful foes, the Kegs," based on an incident which In all American history. The conquering British troops, sirs. took place during the British occupaFrom morn to night these men of might It Is eminently fitting that their tion of Displayed amazing courage, Philadelphia. A certain David names shouhl be recalled ns IndependAnd when the sun was fairly down Buslmell had Invented a ence day approaches for they contribReturned to sup their porridge. submarine which he proposed uted materially to the foundation of to use in bombs and time A hundred men with each a pen. attaching our Republic and the establishment of Or more upon my word, sirs, fuses to the bottoms of British vesthe national tradition. sels in the Delaware river. Tests of It Is most true would be too few Their valor to record, sirs, Francis Ilopkinson was born In this submarine, however, were not Such feats did they perform that day Philadelphia In 1727, the son of an very successful, so the Ingenious Bush-nel- l Upon those wicked kegs, sirs, Englishman who served several years That years to come, If they get home. next conceived the Idea of loadas a Judge of the admiralty and a ing a number of kegs with powder and They'll make their boasts and brags, sirs. member of the provincial council. Ilopputting them in tiie river to float down kinson was the first scholar entered and explode against the ships when In 17S8 Hopkinson published a group at the University of Pennsylvania they touched them. Most of them of seven songs which he dedicated to (then the college of Philadelphia) and blew up when they struck ice cakes His Excellency, George Washington. was graduated with its first class. He In the river but one did actually deWhether or not this had anything to studied law and was admitted to the stroy a British boat. This was enough, do with his appointment as United bar in 1701. After serving as secretary however, to throw the British into a States district Judge in Pennsylvania to a conference between the provincial panic and they began bombarding Is a matter for conjecture. At any authorities and the chiefs of several every floating object in the river, both rate in 1790 Washington named him Indian nations, and as librarian the guns on the ships and soldiers on for that position. lie did not live long and secretary of the Philadelphia lithe wharves keeping up an incessant to enjoy the new honor, however, for 17G0 in and brary, he went to England fire for hours. he died of a stroke of apoplexy on became an Intimate friend of Lord May 9, 1791. When Ilopkinson heard of tills InNorth, Benjamin West and John Penn. cident he was so amused that lie wrote Ilis son, Joseph nopkinson, born In Upon his return to this country he a poem called The Battle of the Philadelphia November 12, 1770, folresumed his law practice, kept store Kegs. It immediately became the lowed closely in his father's footsteps. for awhile and became a member of most popular soldier song of the war Graduated from tiie University of two societies which united In 1709 and Washingtons soldiers sang It to Pennsylvania in 17SG, he also studied to become the famous American Phillaw and began practice in Easton, a variation of tiie tune of Yankee Doodle" during tiie remainder of the But he soon returned Pa., in 1791. osophical society. In 1772 he was apto Philadelphia and rapidly rose to pointed inspector of the customs at conflict. It reads ns follows: New Castle but was removed because a position of prominence at the bar. THE BATTLE OF THE KEGS of his radical Ideas. He next moved He was elected to congress in 1S14 to Bordentown, N. J., and was a memand at the close of his term moved to ber of the provincial council of that Gallants, attend, and hear a friend Bordentown where he remained until Trill forth harmonious ditty 1S22. He then resumed the practice colony from 1774 to 1776. In the latStrar.p-- things 1 11 tell that late befell ter year he was elected to the ConIn Philadelphia City. of law and in 182S President John tinental congress from New Jersey 'Twas early day, as poets say, Quincy Adams appointed him judge Just when the sun was rising. and became one of Americas Imof the United States court for the A soldier stood on log of wood mortals when he signed the Declaraeastern district of Pennsylvania, the And saw a sight surprising. tion of Independence. same office held by his grandfather, As In amaze he stood to gaze Thomas Hopkinson, under tiie British Historians now seem to agree genThe truth cant be denied, sirs crown. Hopkinson died In Philadelphia the Ross that of erally He spied a score of kegs or more Betsy legend Come floating down the title, sirs. the origin of the flag can be accepted Jonuary 15. 1842. In addition to his distinction as a only with reservations. She may have A sailor, too, In Jerkin blue, The strange appearance viewing, made the first flag, so far as the actual First damned his eyes In great surprise. jurist, Hopkinson was for many years president of the Philadelphia academy cutting and sewing of it was conThen said, Some mischief's brewing. of fine arts, which he helped found, cerned, but she was not the designer. and vice president of the American The evidence as to who actually was "The kegs now hold the rebel bold like Packed up pickled herring; is at best Incomplete, but such evidPhilosophical society which his faAnd theyve come down to attack the ther had helped establish. He was a ence as exists points strongly to Fran-ci- s town In this new way of ferrying." writer of wide renown on legal, eduHopklnson. It is known that he cational and ethical subjects but he Is was greatly Interested in the heraldic The soldier flew, the Bailor, too, And, scared, almost to sirs, best remembered for the art, especially as it applied to seals, Wore out their shoes todeath, spread the which he wrote in 1798. patriotic song news, flags and coins. It is known that In And ran till out of breath, sirs. June, 1777, he was chairman of the Conflicting stories are told as to the reason for Hopkinson writing Hail navy board, acting under the marine Now up and down, the throughout Columbia." According to one version committee of the Continental contown, Most frantic scenes were acted; he wrote it In honor of President John gress, and that the famous flag resolution of June 14, 1777, establishing And some ran here and some ran there. Adams because of Adams protest Like men almost distracted. the design of the national flag, was Some "fire' cried, which against the shameful attempt rf the some denied, to French government to exact bribes But said the earth had quaked; congress among the busipresented And girls and boys, with hideous noise. from American ministers sent to ness of the marine committee. Ran through the town France to make a treaty which would But the strongest evidence Is consmooth out the difficulties between Sir William, he, snug as a flea, tained In the words of Ilopkinson himthat country and the United States. Lay all this time self which are on record. On May 25, .Nor dreamed of harm, as he lay warm Another version is that it was writ1780, he wrote to the board of adIn bed with Mrs. Loring. ten in order to get up an American Now, In a fright, he starts upright, miralty saying, It Is with great pleasspirit which should be independent of Awaked by such a clatter; ure that I understand my last Device and above the interests, passions and He both rubs and eyes boldly cries, a Board of Admiralty of Seal for the For God s sake, whats the matter? In the policy of both belligerents has met with your Honours, Approbathreatened war between France and tion. This seal, which was adopted At his bedside ce then espied Great Britain. Sir Erskine at command, sirs; Alay 4, 1780, had 13 red and white Whatever the motive back of it, It Upon one foot he had a boot, stripes. In a later letter he asked for In t And liis hand, sirs. other spenis pretty definitely established that itemizhis for Arise!" "Arise! Sir services, compensation Erskine cries; n Philadelphia theaters went to The rebels mores the pity ing a list of designs that he presumand tried with his help to put a boat are all afloat, ably had prepared. Among these was Without And ranged before the city. words to a piece of music called Tiie the flag of the United States of AmerPresidents March, which was an arica and a great seal for the United In crew new vessels The motley rangement of an old German folk song. With Satan for their guide, sir, States of America, with a reverse." Fox had been unable to find words Packed up in bags, or wooden kegs, But even though it may not be possiCome driving down the tide, sir. that would adequately express the nable to establish his right to that disTherefore, prepare for bloody war! tional feeling, but Hopkinson and his must all be routed, tinction, he showed his versatility in OrThose kegs wife wrote such a song and Mrs. Hopwe despised shall be, surely other ways which entitle him to And British courage doubted." kinson played it on the clavlclwrd. As early as 1774 HopFox sang the song in the theater, adklnson had won a name for himself The royal band now ready stand. vertising it as the new federal song All ranged in dead array, sirs. In an which by publishing allegory and it gained Instant popularity. It With stomachs stout to see it out. be recounted the wrongs of the colAnd make a bloody day, sirs. was not known as Hail Columbia," onies and this Is said to have done The cannons roar from shore to shore. however, until It was first sung in a The small arms make a rattle; much to fan the spirit of revolution New York theater some time later, began Im sura no man In all who read It. Throughout the Since wars saw so strange a battle. hut for the next 16 years, until FranEer Revolution he continued to use his The rebels vales, the rebel dales, cis Scott Key's Star Spangled BanWith rebel trees surrounded. gifts as a writer In a series of satires ner swept the country. It was legard-edirected at the British, which were The distant woods, the hills and floods. as the only national song of (hi rebel echoes sounded. With In the newspapers of the day The fish below swam to and fro. published new republic. Attacked from every quarter ,and attracted widespread attention. 1930. Wwtora Newspaper Union. ) by Hop-klnso- n, Hop-kinso- 8 turtle-shape- one-ma- n half-nake- Hop-kimso- Fattening o d 4-- sktcratsla 'Jc Tig !i Put yourself right with r.atura Feen-1-mIn- Fse&aMmt fken-a-ism- v 7be Chewing Gnat LAXATIVE Ho Tasti But tin Hint CheivJt like Gum XStoajLMSsaeeBaeTOTaeiaxmxiJtiJ FOR COW5TIPATDOH Locomotive Obeys Order The scientific world was startled a short time ago by the Invention of a toy dog which Issued from Us kennel and returned at the word of command. The actions of the canine automaton were controlled by the length of the sounds hurled at It, which Influenced the passage of the electrical current to make tiie little animal hop in or out, following the desires of the operator. This same principle has been applied to the operation of a toy locomotive called Casey Jones, after tiie hero of song and story by that name. "Go ahead, Casey, starts the engine on Us way. The command. Stop. Issued in a sharp, quick manner, brings the engiue to a stop at once. These orders are transmitted through the medium of a telephone transmitter. For Ivy Poisoning Try Hanford's BaEsam of ftSyrrh Ail dealer! ara authorized to refund your monei lor the lint bottle it not Aitoo. No Census Tiie following story was told by a census taker recently assigned to count noses in Indianapolis: befudAn elderly and somewhat dled woman appeared at the door in response to his knock one morning. Good day. madam. Ive called to he politely exget your census, plained. After a moments hesitation she said: Why, mister, I aint got no Ind i anapol is N ews. census. UCUST flOWER brings almost instant relief from terrible colic pains. Banishes heartburn, nausea, sick headache, bilious- ness, sluggish liver, constipation. Promptly restores good appetite - Feo.tJn and digestion, and regular, thorough elimination. GUARANTEED. DYSPEPSEy drug A Lifelong Tack Mrs. Rapper So she finally man- aged to reform her husband? Mrs. Knocker Yes, but old age finally stepped in and gave her a big lift Not Chinese Name The name Confucius is the Latinized form of Kung-futze- , meaning the Master Kung. Live Stock Facts The Big Ten ration figured out by Iowa State college points out an important lesson in swine feeding as they show the need of a variety of proteins combined, rather than a dependence on one or two sources. The loss of pigs at farrowing time frequently amounts to nearly 50 per cent. A considerable part of this loss can be prevented by proper feeding of sows during the gestation period, attention at farrowing time, and providing suitable quarters for the son and litter. Promontary Point The railroad station has been closed. Logan Preparations are being made by the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural College to accommodate more than 3,000 farm men arid women expected at the tenth annual farmers encouipiuent at the college, July 14 to 17. Tents will be pitched on the campus and the majority of the visitors will remain on the college grounds. Dr. F., B. Morrison, head of the divison of animal industry at Cornell University will be a special turer on applied animal nutrition. lec- ty t. Works n.ild'y chewing but effectively In small doses. Modem safe scicr.tiDc. For the family. fAIthough I am only 22 years old, I have four babies to care for. Before my first baby was bom my mother urged me to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound because I was so terribly weak. I had to lie down four or five times a day. After three bottles I could feel a great improvement. I still take the Vegetable Compound whenever I need it for it gives me strength to be a good Mrs. mother to my family. Vem L Dennings, 510 Johnson Street, Saginaw, Michigan. |