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Show THE SUNDAY HLItALD, APEIL 8, 1923. ... MM G,fl Wfiii. Bqjtl irlmd i'Spm elmo-larem- ' A It dates back to oar an .'-' This urge of Spring is a primiUre thing. cestors, who always .lived close to thesoiL - yourself In a cozy Utile home milarTto the ivenconst$erabletnoug h4e-builfing monthsVZThe time is' ripe Ihe ' will likely hogs. Is . n xperlmentln feeding hogs It waa found that when i Nil i m -- 4 m i m - m 5p - - ! II . PHONE TWO- -0 ,' ft'1 H i i ' '( hi1' .' jip ! linn trVTjV-- r v w j. W ; jr utoSV- .1 I inn T(rr I ,v Vrtr-w- rl;r syaw Til I . . ' t w jr-- . . v 7 I I , it Ory'r t LLV 'zr-T.-r:,- uii- ; - i uzia, a 3 j I- a : Z . -- y-- 1 - . - n J-TJ- wt l ... - . . morale of the Housewives neighborhood fiintriAfl ma ke . WE ARE . . SERVE YOU WITH SPRING HOUSE-CLEA- Y"R )EMANDS. Prbvant &GIassCST mMM West Center Street. 110 Ma t M I M- PHONE 53. by substituting alfalfa Is nearly 3 for every 100 pounds of butter and . milk produced. , Alfalfa ia very good feejTfor sheep, but is usually: only fedio them in the winter In Ohio, spring lambs cost S3 per 100 poundt when alfalfa, waa not used in ration and S2.SQ when alfalfa two benefiU"by; planting jUfalfa feed was the main feed. for his stock and better results from the cropa -- following It h country as hay to horses, although It may be where alfalfa is tha leading forage too great a laxative to working and crop wilt never become poor. " -; , drviing horses. T . lla.fi. TryBuuttaarja-crop,wiaemenerniiHiiit in the Bonne even when used in "rotation on the were dellghtfull yentertalned at the farm. Where it is grown, It fixes home of Mrs. t. - W. Bate Friday nitrogen, the most important of plant afternoon.' The rooms were very foods, in the jsofl, so that the crop fol- prettily decorated with Easter lilies lowing does not" want for nitropen to and ferns. Sewing, music and lunch - In the production-iiroges- a. eon were enjoyed by 30. keep this way the farmer therefore gets - l- m .- w Will perform much toward your future success if properly applied now. -v : ' - Smttr - - ------ tX- 'bPt2!' - ' I 1 m makes the House aii We sell it. : ::V . .... . 1 C 5 - N. Lillle Foresiolit and Good Judomeni ... - 1 9f t?r' - m - ALif tie Money Plus a . Well-pain- ted mr - hay is .cut up. fine and usually mixed withother feeds and fed to hogs and poultry, making large profits. . Alfalfa is fed to Jiogs mostly aaj ait.houflt Boiling j.rpp or pasturage, ground liar Is reddurlce Iha winferT At Kansas experiment station it was found that In one- year, one acre of alfalfa produced 776 pounda of pork. Dairy cows require, a large amount of protein ir rder to produce Uie vmilk. To supply this she is fed such feeds a3 Tsran and corn meal. These feedr'Bje expensive andcairTrtartly alfalfa. Experiments in replaced" Tennessee showed that one and pounds of alfalfa replaces "one bran. With bran at 120 per pound of ton and hay at 810 per ton the saving . r l iKs re ,- , ! i I'M1 r hogs-wefed on corn meal and alfalfa bay the bogs made a gain of 10.83 pounds lorerery 1ushetf corn; but when the bAf "waa withheld from the ration, the gain was only 7.49 pounds for erery bushel fed. , .'Alfalfa is a very good soiling crop, being cut gree nand fed to the stock. When fed In this way there is very little danger of .bloating as there is when pastured. Alfalfa asliay is the most common way of feeding, as R can be fed the year around. Curing for hay, the alfalfa is cut in early bloom if it is to be fed to cattle, when it la Just' beginning to bloom if for sheep. and when It Istwo-thlrd- s in fcloom if : for horses. After it is cured it la hauled from he field and either put in barns, under 1 Alfalfa coyer, or stack meal has not been used very much the home timel a ! - Si lliv,u' r J tie and i ' .1 ! lI carbo-hydrat- ice.n.a beome'fainiliar with hundreds of modern home. 1 designs that have beerf IctesDy builUnd M APE GOOD 'Makt thb Spring joar n i I J rl'TThis message ia written to tell you ofan uneqaaled building gervlce. a service that la maintained by this company for your use without any charge, A service that combines your Ideas and scientifically applies modern building principles and produces just the home you really want getting.jYou T - r&hown7 Yeuwifl know, thenrin advance, what you are build but nce, and do not wish to experiment. v ': : the urge of Spring. You have pictured your family and You, too, feel . - , . .t rSIUiwilk'i mf nil ' I' li'ii ; Ao. Student at XIamIii Hig- hI Few jpeopto know th xttl nYix to alfUfa because --ItJa ao oommoa , them. Alfalfa' in the Arab Uniuage meana to&tor andk lt tralf deaema " J I 7 lta same,'' AKaUa ia the hUheet In feed value of all the forage crops; because of it high proteto content Protela ii the most costly element in animal growio and production. Alfalfa Is newly as cood a feed aa wheai bran; the- Aran la a trifle higher in protein content hut considering cost, alfalfa ia tae best feed. In an experiment It waa found that alfalfa hay contained per 100 pounds, 81.? pounds 'dry matter, and of digest able nutrients' It contained il pounds ii lot protein, 39.8 and 1.8 pounds . of .fat uiwer- - naj had 84.7 pounds dry matter andof dlgestable nutrients it bad 6.8, pounqa protein, 35.8 pounds .. carbohydrates, and 1.7 pounds of fat .While bran had 88.1 pounds dry matter, and of ai gestlble nutrlenta it Jiad 12.2 pounds protein, 29.2 pounds ' and 2.8 pounds of tat From this ire see, that bran la feeet, but Alfalfa la a close aeoono; .. Alfalfa fed wlthTalns,-snc- fc as corn, males a Tery goodT feed for cstH At this time of the year a good many people are thinking of and ipg for a home of their own. ;;; , P1PKI6 By r fil BAY VIEW CITY (Plat H) go-- ; PAIGE BUILT $1065 ..K artery u . Building Lots offers'an r . These lots are admirably located in close proximity to the steel plant, sand early buyers will" find them of much greater value with each passing month. There .' " fore it behoovesveryone r X mmlmtmmm imnm- ' m, ''.TT ' J V W V X V - - 1 LJ. I "'ctamr '., .. J -- 1 " I T M " . . m mmm4m mmtmmmum m, " ' " k .r i pm "r JWSfT m myt IwV, m Mm who would make ' a small in- vestment, double Its "ordi- nary earning power, Investigate our BAY .VIEW CITY - (Plat H) - :: A moderate, initial invest- .... .j. meat will hold one for you. - pT" : v. . ; . j , .. r' j ' W - 1 a - v FiHorsepower : Motor Fills the iioo A"OU need hot be an engineer to appreciate X Jewetrs great power. Just look under the hood at the Paige-bui- lt motor. No car within ' of the Jewett price had a motor of equal $200 " piston displacement 249 cubic inches. And i : Jewetts power is not obtained at the expense I high engine speed, with its premature wear. From the six cylinders, 31x5 inches, a mod ' erate r. p. m. gives peak tower. However un-usual the emergency, Jewett never strains to ', meet it, but handles every situation smoothly . and easily. In a word, there's Paige quality in ' every particle of Jewett power. Let us prove to" you there's no motor like it in the thousand ; ? proposition.' Accompanying map gives a comprehensive idea of the location of these lots,- TKe : 'dollar field- !- supEnion : liotoh co. ."Ve SsU tlEnrtkand fcsae lb Cfiitcata:.. . ,. ,r... a'- - :.. ; . y . . .. ; r . ; . . - .. ' t v J1 , . "v 4 4 f . l ' "tt - - .,v,.v-- ' y . .v :. r- Phono - ,t - ;,4 C-Do- sbls V'.,' , .. "'' . - '.. . . y . f ; ; 4. , . . , . ,'. , . , ', v. 1... Provo, Utah . : ' . |