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Show CACHE AMERICAN, LOGAN, UTAH Neivly Designed Doughnut Million-Vol- Generator t BOX (QUESTION V- - h ED WYNN, The Perfect Fool MODEL PULLET SURE TO BE WORTH MORE Dear Mr. Wynn; 1 am not one of those persons who believes everything told them. For that reason I am writing to you to find out If what 1 heard Inst night is true. I heard that the richest people In New York neglect their children. Tell me. Is this true? Yours truly, ANN ARKIST. Answer: What you heard is silly Rich people do not neglect their children. They engage nurses to do that Marked Advance in Feed I3 Cited as Reason. By F. H. Branch. Extension Eoonomist Vn Farm Management, Massachusetts State WNU Service. College A ftp grown pullet In 1935 will cost about $1.50 or approximately 10 per cent more than last year. The increase over last year's cost Is caused hy a marked advance In feed prices and a moderate Increase In labor charges. In making calculations, It was es timated that in order to obtain 100 healthy pullets, the poultryman must buy 250 baby chicks. About half of them will he cockerels, and some losses prohahly will be sustained during the brooding and rearing season. The cost of the chicks amounts to about 35 cents per pullet Feed costs for six or seven months will amount to about 90 cents. The labor of taking care of one pullet in a flock results in about 25 cents worth of labor being charged against each pullet. Overhead costs. Including depreciation and interest on buildings and equipment amount to about 20 cents, and miscellaneous cash costs, such as fuel, litter and grit, come to about 18 cents, bringing the total cost to $1.05 for each pullet But a of the business of raising pullets is a supply of cockerels which may be sold as broilers, and the return from broilers Is a credit, in calculating the cost of raising pullets. Broilers should be worth about 45 cents each, thus teduclng the cost of each pullet to $1.50. These calculations may serve as a basis for poultrymen In computing the cost of establishing flocks this year. Sanitary Feeding Urged by College Poultryman Feeding grain and mash in troughs Is the cleanest and most accurate method of supplying the poultry flock with their daily grain ration, says G. W. Knox, Jr., extension poultryman. University College of Agriculture, Fayette, Ark., and It has largely taken the place of the old method, both unsanitary and uncertain, of feeding it in the litter. The grain is put morning and trough, connight Into a material. structed of one by This method is sanitary, and the exact amount of grain the hens consume ran be regulated. Knox pointed out. A light feed Is given In the morning, and a heavy feeding, all the hens will eat, is given at night. Some poultrymen prefer to hopper feed their grain, keeping It before the hens at all times. This method Is sanitary, but the amount of grain cannot be regulated as easily as In trough feeding," he says. The exact amount of feed varies with the breed and the season of the year, and the poultryman must learn to regulate the amount of grain his birds will eat six-inc- h Ducks Are Sensitive more sensitive than ordinary fowls, and mistakes In management frequently lead to a complete molt Do not Imagine that Ducks are far ducks can secure half their living during winter months. Ducks In full lay will consume ahont five ounces of food dally approximately two ounces of grain and three of wet mash. For grain use wheat, or equal parts of wheat and corn, fed In troughs In the morning, and they love to shovel It out of a trough containing a small quantity of water. Montreal Herald. free-rang- e Do Not Overcrowd The poultryman who places too many layers In the laying house Is hended for small profits and trouIn small buildings 5 square ble. feet of floor space should be allowed for each bird and In larger ones 3 square feet If the birds are crowded they will be uncomfortable, competition for feed at the hoppers and for water at the fountains will be keen, they will be more susceptible to disease, and mortality Is sure to be heavy. One should aim to have the laying houses not too full and not the opposite. . In the Poultry Yard Dear Mr. Wynn: What is meant by A Gentleman ou give the bank two weeks Dear Mr. Wynn: I saw a policeman stop an automobile and arrest tile driver. The man wanted to know why be was arrested and the policeman said because he had only one eye. What charge can they place against a nmu driving a car because the man lias only one eye? Yours truly, D. SEMBER. Answer: He was probably arrested for driving because he bad one lamp out Farmer? Dear Mr. Wynn: In an article I read In one of the Answer: A gentleman farmer Is morning papers I saw the following a man who raises nothing but his headlines: "Robbed by Bandits." What In the world ts hat meant by Comic-Oper- a Bandits?" Dear Mr. Wynn : My mother and father had an ar Truly yours, C. NARIO. gument Ma said that Pa doesnt Answer: Thnt means robbers act the same as be used to before they were married, especially If thej who, after tying their victims so were on a train and passed through they cant move, use "Old Gags" to a tunnel. Why should men act differ keep them quiet. ently, lu a tunnel after marriage? Dear Mr. Wynn: Sincerely, L M. A. MAY DIN. My nephew returned home last Answer: Before marriage a fei night and said he was hiking in the low always kisses bis girl In a tun mountains and accidentally fell Into He claims the nel. After marriage, when he gets a bed of snakes. In a tunnel, he takes a drink. snakes did not bite him. How do you account for that? Dear Mr. Wynn: Sincerely, A. COBRA. I have left school and have a posiAnswer: The snakes were probtion. I am very ambitious and am going to start to save money. I may ably rattled." want money, some time, in a hurry, so what I want to know Is ran I Dear Mr. Wynn: draw my money out of the bank the During our nnturnl history lessame day I put It In, If I put It In son, In school yesterday, our teacher said that about 8,000 elephants a savings bank? go every year to make white keys Sincerely, for pianos. If this is true, what IKE EEPBOOKS. Answer: Yon sure can. as long as do you think of It? Sincerely, E. KLIPSE. Answer: I think It shows how far we have advanced in training animals. Yours truly. Q. KUMBER. Comic-Oper- WILLARD H. BENNETT of Ohio State universitys physics department, with bis newly designed million-vol- t generator, for use In the study of nuclear disintegration. Because it is much smaller and less costly than the models previously used for the same voltage, the new generator Is expected to greatly Increase the possibilities for study of the atom and Its nucleus. The generator will be used In operating a high vacuum tube at extremely high voltages, to produce particles which disintegrate nuclei of atoms and change the chemical elements. The new generator is of the electrostatic type and has a high voltage shield In the shape of a sphere with two holes on opposite sides. The shield Is charged by means of a silk belt which passes through these holes. DU. high-spee- d TRY BEMT0ME 0 By THORNTON W. BURGESS REDWING THE BLACKBIRD GIVES WARNING Reddy was right back of Danny himself. What should he do? Where should he run? To turn back would be to run right into Reddy's mouth. CREEPING toward sleeping Mouse Reddy Fox There wasn't a hiding place near. managed to keep quite out of sight It was useless for him to try to outof anyone In the Smiling Pool. But run Reddy, for Reddy could catch there was one person to whom Red- him In two jumps. Was ever a dy gave no heed. In fact, Reddy meadow mouse in a more dreadful did not see him at all. It was Red- position? There was Reddy Fox bewing the Blackbird, sitting on top hind him and the Smiling Pool In of an alder tree on the bank of the front of him. To Grandfather Frog, Redwing had not whose big goggly eyes showed Just Smiling P00L seen Reddy until the latter had al- above the surface of the water, It most reached the Smiling P00L looked as If Danny Meadow Mouse Then, happening to look In that di- would soon be no more. He couldnt rection, he had caught a glimpse of see one little chance for Danny to escape. Q, T. W. Burges. WNU Service. THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP By ANNE CAMPBELL . of hiding! You must pay attention to them and consider them In your make-u- p problems. After all, they are a part of your face and show most to advantage when they look pink and shell-likA pink liquid powder over them will add color and make them blend with your complexion o You Know h, h, Cl. . Copyright by Public Ledger. Ino. WNU Service MY He Had Caught a Glimpse of Some- She gave to me a cheering word, thing Red Moving In the Tall A happy smile, a loving glance, Grass. And In my heart new courage stirred something red moving In the tall To conquer changing circumgrass. You see, be was looking down see what those and therefore could stance. on the ground or in the water could There is no gift that can be bought. not see. Or any work of art. Now Redwing does not fear Reddy Fox. There Is no reason why As precious as the one she brought ; The beauty of a friendly heart he should. But Redwing has go Copyright. WNU Service. love for Reddy Fox. He knows that Reddy would gladly catch him if he could. So the Instant he was sure that it was Reddy creeping through the tall grass, Redwing flew out directly above Reddy and began to he scream, Danger I Danger! Here is Reddy Fox! screamed. Danger ! Danger I" At the first warning note from Redwing, Grandfather Frog dived into the Smiling Pool with a great splash. There wasnt any real need for him to do so because out on that big green lily pad of his, he was That wedding anniversaries quite safe from Reddy. But Grandare symbolical? The first father Frog always feels more comfortable In the water when any kind signifies cotton the second of danger is around. All along the is paper third, leather shore of the Smiling Fool, half wooden the seventh fifth, grown young frogs dived Into the is woolen tenth, tin the water in a panic. They knew what had brought Reddy over to the Smiltwelfth, silk and fine linen-fifte- enth, ing Pool. crystal twentieth, Of course at the first note of Redchina twenty-fiftsilver wings voice the eyes of Danny fortieth, ruby the fiftieth Meadow Mouse flew open. The Inis golden and seventy-fiftstant he saw where Redwing was diamond. hovering in the air as he screamed C. McClure Newspaper Syndicate. he knew that Reddy Fox was Just WNU Service beneath him and that meant that Dear Mr. Wynn: What Is meant when they say a man has horse sense? Truly yours, JOCK KOY, Horse sense ts the Answer: thing which keeps a man from mortgaging his home to buy an automobile. Ears have come out make-up- FRIEND came home from far away, And brought a gift to me, But In my hand no bauble lay, And there was nothing I could see. a Prevalence of Diphtheria Diphtheria has been present continually In nearly every civilized country ever since the widespread epidemic in the middle of the Nineteenth century. th Associated Newspaper. .WNU Service- Meal Planning Made Simple When One Operation Can Be Arranged to Do Work of Two now long may cooked meat be ture that should be provided by 9 kept In the refrigerator? How long good refrigerator. may vegetables be kept?" This Is a Potatoes With Cheese Meringue. question of particular Interest to 3 cups mashed potatoes every one, for several reasons. The 2 tablespoons butter cost of meat Is a big Item in the food 3 eggs Hot milk budget The cost of fuel Is another Salt Item which needs some consideraPepper, paprika tion. ft cup grated dry cheese Most of us who organize our meal soon as the potatoes are mashed As one to like make operation planning do the work of two or more. We add the butter, seasonings, and egg also like to make use of leftovers In yolks, beaten slightly. Add the hot such a way that the family will not milk, enough to produce a soft, tire of the food. For this reason creamy texture. Pile In a baking we are likely to put an Interval be- dish, and cover with the meringue, tween the uses of the original roast made by beating the egg whites stiff and Its further use. This Is a safe and folding In the grated dry cheese. plan If your refrigerator is of the Sprinkle lightly with paprika, and best type If It Is an automatic ma- bake for ten minutes In a moderate chine the temperature will certainly oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) until be under 50 degrees Fahrenheit, un- light brown. less It is packed so full of food that Boiled Frosting. the cold air Is not able to circulate. 2 cups sugar musr Is Ice care an If It 94 cup water refrigerator 3 egg whites be taken that tlie lee compartment Is kept filled, so that the temperature Boil the sugar and water until will be consistent at all times. when tested It will hang from the Most meat spoilage occurs In the thread (238 degrees a summer time, when Ice melts so rap- spoon by long Fahrenheit). Pour It over the beaten Inof the idly that the temperature whites. Beat well and place the side of the refrigerator rises. It Is bowl In hot water. Beat until fluffy. difficult to give any definite stateThis frosting will not run. ment as to length of time that the WNU Service. , Belt Syndicate meat can be safely kept In general think that It Is a good rule to use Wise Old Hubby cooked fresh meats within two to Mrs. Fussbody Its so hard to three days from the time that they choose between these hats. I wish were prepared. If there Is the slight- youd offer a suggestion. est odor the meat, of course, should Her Husband I think the one aot be used, as tainted ment may youve already decided on is by far cause digestive disturbances of a the better one. Detroit News. mild or acute form. The result of Is sometimes these disturbances known as ptomaine poisoning, which, however, may be acquired from any food which Is handled In an uncleanly manner, If colltus germs are present These germs thrive on protein foods, such as meat fish and eggs. Other foods may also carry colltus germs. This Is one of the very good reasons for washing thoroughly all fruits and vegetables beforq using them. Vegetables and fruits may be used as long as they are crisp and firm. Modern refrigeration In the home makes It possible to guard our health aud our pocketbooks, as vegetables and most fruits, as well as the more sensitive protein foods are subjected to a consistently low tempera New Style Creation r miTE FOB REE BOOK1ET EXPUBIM RDPCSTTI! The Film Silk Company 218 Sprihg Arcade Bibo., Los Anceib ADVISES MOTHERS Mrs. Mattie Lose of $31 E. 6th St. Reno, aid: "Dr. Fierce' Favor was of it Prescription marvelous help to me daring expectancy. It helped to strengthen and build me up. I experienced very little discomfort at childbirth. The girl of today would lead you to believe, " tayt pertinent Polly, that the only thing that goes over her head Is her skirt." e. Beil Syndicate WNU Service. My Favorite Prescription were unusually and too. This is the fines healthy, strong medicine that I know of for weak women. New size, tablets 50 cts,, liquid $1.00. Large sue, tabs, or liquid, $1.35 babies MOTHERS inherited COOK BOOK LABOR-SAVIN- IDEAS making pastry prepare than Is needed and place In a cold place or tee chest, tightly covered with waxed paper. The thoroughly chilled mixture makes more crust than that baked at once. From this pastry a few tarts may be made In a hurry, or cheese straws, a meat pie, using leftover meat Ice box rolls are another special that can be mixed and left In the Ice chest for a week. Take off Just the amount needed for rolls and put them to rise; when light, bake. A tin of delicious rolls are quickly served. An hour or two before baking make them Into small rolls and keep very warm, tightly covered. It Is better to grease them well with lard that keeps the flour from drying out on top while Islng, They should be more than double their bulk when put Into the oven. When baking potatoes prepare enough so that the next day a few WHEN SALT ' (V HOSTELRY QUALITY will be available for cream potatoes They are fully as good as those freshly cooked. By keeping jars of chow chow, ca pers, olives, pickles as well cheese, celery, anchovies and numerous other condiments and relishes one has access to delightful fillings for sandwiches which need to be made In a hurry. A Jar of may onnalse and a bottle of french dress ing should be made In such quan titles that they are always avail able. It takes very little extra ef fort to double the amount when pre paring a salad dressing, and then there Is always a supply. Wash the heads of lettuce and place In a cloth or covered dish iu the Ice chest, then the lettuce will always be ready for use. Parsley well washed, leaving the moisture clinging to the leaves, If put in a fruit Jar tightly covered, will keep two weeks, fresh and green. Add a bit of water If it seems to dry out C. Western Newspaper Union. 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If fed a well balanced ration, any variety of breed will lay larger eggs than if they are forced to scratch for a living. Hybrid chicks are the result of crossing two distinct breeds Such crossing often makes It possible to determine the sex of the chicks at hatching time by means of plumage color or some other characteristic. Crossbred chicks and chicks are the same as hybrids. d Mrs. J. H. Waters, President Salt Lake9s Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You IN TOW of the British cruiser Frobisher, the Glasgow tanker Valverda Is seen here lying deep In the waters of the Atlantic ocean, after a harrowing experience that tried the souls, and proved the heroism, of lta crew. With a volatile cargo aboard, that Included 8,000 tons of erode oil, ind 4,000 tons of gasoline, the crew of the Scotch tanker fought a blaze The girl chum says a preliminary that. If It had got out of their control, would have spelled oblivion for look at the coming seasons bathing themselves and their floating home. They succeeded In quelling the fire, suits would Indicate that Dame but only at cost of disabling the vessel and a rope from the British fishing Fashion and Dame Nature are go- boat Guardian was a welcome sight to the sorely pressed crew. The In tow and ing to be closer together than ever. cruiser Frobisher then came up and took the crippled vessel brought It safely to Bermuda. WNU S.rvlcfc |