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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL, UTAH Keeps'Em Buying First Casualty in Argentine Shipping PlllSff pairy Production fimjung Steadily I mWm'm 5LrJijjRIET MAT Wn.SOW" Some Facts About Combined f I Iff 3 fc v l - t The question of whether or not to turn his farm into a dairy farm is one which many a farmer finds it difficult to answer. Actually, it is largely a question of the tempera ment of the individual farmer since not all men are suited to dairying as an occupation and of the suita bility of any particular farm to the manage requirements of dairy-stoc- k ment. PROS AND CONS OF THE PROBLEM Among the features which dairy farming as a business has to com' mend it are: d 1. It is a business and furnishes a steady labor market at all seasons; 2. Cash receipts are regular and frequent, providing for current er penses, and for financing farm operations, as well as for systematic savings; 3. A good dairy herd provides a home market for hay, grain, silage, root crops and soiling crops; 4. The manure from the herd may be used to maintain the fertility of the fields. On the other side of the ledger. however, should be entered these facts: 1. Dairying is a occupation. It allows for no holidays and no vacations, except for such rare times' as those in which the dairyman can find a competent person to carry on in his absence; 2. Dairying and crop raising con flict, during the summer months, and since neither can be neglected, the result is quite sure to be long hours of heavy labor for the dairyyear-aroun- Every family is expected to invest 10 per cent of their income in U. S. savings bonds to help win the war, while preparing for their own future security. Shown above is Miss Jetsy Parker, who is leading a group of movie stars on a nationwide tour. ?' I I bond-sellin- g This view of the new 12,500-tomotorship Victoria, first ship under Argentine registry to be damaged by a submarine or a mine, shows the effect of the explosion. The Victoria was proceeding with ber flag plainly visible, and showing lights at night. The ship continued to New York under difficult conditions, and managed to reach port safely. n & Marines Adopt Commando Tactics v;;; r Ill' iS- i- V. S. Department o Courtetr mm bmmmMM Agricultm. Dairy Queen Miss Ruth Inunhener, knows of the dairy benefits obtained from the modern, well-tinnpail which she is holding. The two weeks' old Holstein calf looks like a coming winner, too. Wisconsin man; per cent greater production The reand concentrated milk can be secured by a 7 per cent increase in all manufactured dairy products if some of Connie Mack, manager of the the total production Js shifted from Somewhere In the U. S. marines are at commando practice. In the Athletics, is one of the Philadelphia creamery butter to the concentrated few real oldtimers in the baseball background is the mother ship, a U. S. destroyer, and about it are marines forms. business. He is shown here giving in rubber boats, which they have inflated to three pounds per square inch, Need Will Be Met. Joe DiMaggio, Yankee batting ace, and in which they are starting on a practice shore raiding party. Creamery butter made up approxia few pointers on batting. Rain had mately 70 per cent of all manufact- postponed the game. ured dairy products in 1941, so any significant diversion of milk from the manufacture of butter will meet the needs for more milk to be made into cheese or to be condensed or evaporated. The production of dried milk in 1941 was less than the 1940 production, but a larger share of ? the total was prepared for human ly 12 than was obtained ,in 1941. quired increase in cheese . Pontoon Bridge for Heaviest Tanks 'Conquering Hero' consumption. The consumption , c.;- v- - of fluid milk in cities has not increased at the Increased payrolls expected. rate and greater quantities of milk available do not induce urban citizens to consume the amount of milk needed for . adequate diets. Rural economists believe best interests of the dairy mor-emrnt- structor. "My dear fellow? tnswered the colonel, "that's precisely what Tm try' ing to overcome!'' There's one fellow who ean fool all the women all the time. He's the one who changes the fashions. Hard to Raise Brown Why has Jones carried that mortgage on his house so long? Smith Because he can't lift it, I guess. DONT LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP Wba bowel are iluegiih and you fact Irritable, headachy sM everything you do it n effort, do at millions do chew the modern chewing gum laxative. Simply chew with before you go to bed-lo- ep out being diiturbsd next morning gentle. thorough relief, helping you feel aweU again, full of your normal pep. iry Tattea good, ia handy and economical. A generou family tupply FEEN-A-MIN- FEEN-A-MIN- T FEEN-A-MIN- FEEI1-A-MHITT- 6; Maker of Jest jest's prosperity lies in the ear of him that hears it. Shakespeare. A Bunions MR Get thU quick rtllaT. LUta Dairying is such an exacting ho prmnre, aoothn, JUToccupation that the man who would euihioni the MBiitWe find success and satisfaction in it pot. Coda but a trifle. must be strong, industrious, and not easily discouraged; he must have, moreover, a definite liking for dairy r stock. . OTHER POINTS TO CONSIDER Fills His Task It is necessary, for the success of Nothing is void of God; He Him- dairying, that there be a good and ielf fills His work. Seneca. steady market available. The principal markets are wholesale and retail market milk, creameries, cheese MIDDLE-AG- E factories and condenseries. In some factories localities, too, may furnish a limited market for whole milk . and sweet cream. HEED THIS ADVICE!! Authorities agree that retail milk If you're eroas, reaUeaa, suffer hot routes and city Cashes, nervous feelings, dizziness, oaused distress of "Irregularities" plants to which market milk is sold by this period In a woman's life try wholesale, usually furnish the best- Lydta E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound at once! paying markets Plnkham'a Compound Is made The prospective dairyman must especial! for women, and famous to help relieve distress due to this also consider the adaptability of his female functional disturbance. land to the requirements of dairy Thousands upon thousands of women have reported gratifying stock. A dairy farm must be ferbenefits. Follow label directions. tile; it must be large enough to al WORTH TOYING! low for the production of feed and cash crops; it must be located in convenient nearness to a dairy mar ket; and it must have a plentiful stop uwiiHt ttxi mot. ttii tr supply of pure water. UFIUHt PtOTtCTIO AtAIHtT IUCHN CHOOSING THE WITH THAT I00T Ot FOUNDATION HERD form RLaCKlEGOL There are, in the United States, a ezsmnumber of highly satisfactory dairy breeds. The farmer should choose the one which he likes or knows best, with due consideration given to the breed which is predominant in his mm locality. It is strongly recommend ed that the beginner start with grade stock. The best practice is, usually, to choose young, healthy grade cows of good conformation and producing ability. If it seems advisable, pure bred stock may be purchased later, SALT LAKH BOISE POCATELLO as finances permit. It must be kept in mind, however, that as the initial s is higher than cost of that of grades, so the risk is greater, ana management wiu require correspondingly greater knowledge and skill. By all odds, good grade stock is best for the beginner. The most May Warn of Disordered Kidney A'ction important member of the herd is the Modern life with Its hurry and bull. He should, of course, be regishabits, improper eating and n tered. He should be and drinking its risk of exposure and Infection throws heavy strain on the work vigorous and should have an estab of the kidneys. They are apt to become lished record as a sire of high and fail to filter excess acid and other impurities from the producing daughters. The best bull blood. to buy is a mature bull, of proved You msy suffer nagging bsckaehe, headache, dinineaa, getting op nights, ability. leg pains, swelling feel constantly LABOR REQUIREMENTS tired, nervous, sll worn out. Other signa of kidney or bladder disorder are someIN DAIRYING times burning, scanty or too frequent urination. records kept by the Try Ztosn'f Pills. 2m's help the U. S. department of agriculture and kidneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. They hive had more than hslf a the University of Wisconsin indicate century of publfe approval. Are recomthat man labor averages 171 hours mended by grab-- li users everywhere. Ask your ntigkbor! per cow, per year, such labor in eluding milking, feeding, caring for utensils, and cleaning the barns. It did not include hauling the manure delivery of milk or caring for young stock. However, the amount of la 18-- 42 bor required for a dairy herd will WNU W vary greatly according to equip ment, management, climate. for fanhtr Inloimttioa. Bend 6r cemt le SuDtrwtendent cl uocumentt. Wthmrtoa D. C, ukint to' rvmnj BullttiB No. It 10. 9 9 3. ed , "Afy advice to you, colonel, is to ga s of driving withthrough the out using the ball," said the golf in- , Pros and Cons i! "But why do you always look puzzled when I say I'm a self- made man?" "I just can't decide whether you're bragging or apologizing." His Trouble Dairy Farming production of cheese, Jamery butter, and condensed and milk in the United States grated 1940 output by 1541 exceeded the cent. The January, 1942, production of these dairy foods was 9.6 cent greater than in January, to Ohio State uniM accordingeconomists. rural versity The 1942 production goals for call for approximate- dairy products 'mm i & Confusing - i LEAVES iron v-VM- fiu;d Milk Consumption fa Cities I Still Off . f ice-crea- m WOMEN (&5j). milk-distributi- ' , V-A- that the W - industry at present require a "definite policy as to price and of quantities of prod nets to be purchased and stored, if increased production is to be mam tained with the least expenditure of productive facilities. Tractor Trouble Advice im QVi If the farm tractor lacks pep, better check up On' valves and valve mechanism. If there is rebound on each compression stroke when the engine is cranked slowly, the valves are closing properly. Lack of compression means waste of fuel and loss of ' - V '" -- II- - W frri fW? pure-bred- power. Sticky Valves. Lack of compression in the 'arm tractor may be caused by Douelas MacArtuur, su preme commander of the Allied forces in the Southwest Pacific, is all smiles as he greets a cheering crowd in Melbourne. Australia is fahilant over the bastioning of the continent by the U. S. as a spring board from which to attack the Japs worry-Irregul- ar Gen. or sticky engine valves. Engineers say this cause of power and fuel waste can often be remedied with a little kerosene. Start the engine, and after it has idled a while apply kerosene to we valve stems so that it works down between the stems and the sluggish Mobile Machine Shop guides. Adjusting Discs. prevent overloading the rm tractor, adjust the size of discs and disc to the power plows f tractors. If less draft is the width of cut may be reduced or one or more discs jnay be removed. In operating in nard ground, weights should be "sed at the rear and front furrow wheels rather than on top of we frame or ' beam. well-grow- Officers of the 16th engineers, Fort Knox, Ky., have devised a pontoon bridge capable of transporting the heaviest tanks. Rubber pontoons are used instead of wooden floats. Photo at top shows pontoon with men ready to move it into place. Below is a section of the completed bridge showing a light tank climbing the rails to cross the bridge, xne light tana weighs approximately eleven tons. New Record in Famous Marathon over-taxe- d ! To de-Sir- 9 LOGS FOR FARM STRUCTURES If properly constructed, log build Leaves Show Soil Needs trough methods devekmed bv norticulturists at the Pennsylvania ate college it may be possible in iiuure to determine the soil te of crops by foliar or diagnosis. sioui mstance( plants may become - .Tf tirm .m canc f,ertilizing 8uPP!y . material in rela- - ' others, or be-shrtage of certain other ja frii.Tds' according to a bulletin mat university. ki With the woods as walls and the does his sky for a roof, this welder machine shop mobile his stuff beside f near Salem, Ore., as the master ser-eaat to the foreground looks onu ings are both attractive and serv iceable. Where a new home is being made in regions where timber is plentiful, logs cut in the process of clearing may well be utilized. GOAT MILK FOR INFANTS It is said that in England and in many parts of Europe, people who Joe Smith of Medford. Mass.. crosses the finish line In the 46th go, to the country for the summer innml American marathon race of the Boston Athletic association ai months, or otherwise indulge in trav winner, at the tame time establishing a ne record of 2 hoars, 22 mln- - el with their families, take a milk tes and 61.2 seconds for the Olympic distance ef 28 miles, 385 yards, goat with them to provide fresh milk for the children of the family, (rem Hopklnton U Boston. U. S. SAVINGS BONDS . |