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Show mt&kdt trn&m mm Mr.W7.if THE PAYS 6Kf CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH THE PAYSON FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. ' these subjects in subsequent! articles, and attempt to show how Blaickhtad can be avoided and to correct the idea that turkeys cannot be raised in confinement. But first let us consider some of the essential things in starting a turkey CHRONICLE J. II. MOUNTFURD, Publisher Published every Friday at Payson, Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progressive and contented citizens. flock. In selecting a breed consideration should be given to size and weight for after all turkeys are raised for matter. meat production. The Bronze variety seems to be the most popular because One Year $2.00 of its size. It is sometimes called Advertising Rates on Application. L the Mammoth Bronze. Other popuModern facilities Experienced lar breeds are the White Hollond, service Probate and Guardianship Notices Personal direction. Bourbon Red and Narragansett. There Consult County Clerk or respective HOW TO START A Reasonably priced furnishings. Moderate fees. TURKEY FIOCK are two Other varieties called the signers for further information Black Slate, but they are not given "I he in the United Way to Begin is to Begin But, much consideration NOTICE TO WATER USERS a Few Cautions Will Help Over- - States because they are smaller than come Fears of the Over cautious, the others State Engineers Office, Service Above AH Salt Lake Ctiy, July 15, 1930. There are three ways to start a Notice is hereby given that Janies Provo 45 Payson 107 Ed. tors Note This is another story turkey flock- - 0ne U by buyine hatch-i- n Uulon Greer, whose post office adda series of stories on poultry rais-- ! inf? eggs. Another is to purchase ress is Spanish Fork, Utah, has made Associated with the MERRIL MORTUARIES lac. application in accordance with the re- ing written by the well known nat- - baby poults, and the thrid is the pur-iinpoultry authority, Dr. L. D. Le- - c.hase of adnlt breeding stock. r, quirements of Sec. 8, Chapter 67, Ses-sio. S.. of St. Louis. The entire Laws of Utah, 1919 to change the can favorable circumstances you point of diveision and plate of use series will appear in this paper. Our turkeys for market the first mas trade. One of the fatal mistakes of 10 c. f s. of water from Salem readers are urged to read them care-hav- e Slough or Salem Pond in Utah Coun- fully and clip them out for future year, I made py many turkey raisers is that Heretofore said water was reference. ty, Utah. If you start with breeding stock, the best birds are taken to market to have been diverted at a oint which possible to and the smaller stock kept for breed-frobears N. ilo deg. 15 min. W. 1645 ft. Judgeing from letters received take every precaution from Ftj cor of Sec. 2, T. 9 S., R. reader of these articles the see that your adult turks are free ing purposes re-2 E., S. L. 15. & M. and used from subject of turkey raising is upper- ; Agait I say turkey raising is a Apr. 1st to Oct. 1st of each year for most in the minis of thousands nd r Breeding , one R shou,d the irrigation of 91 5 acres of land have large, frames should k embraced in the NW H . iSec. 2, T. 9 people. Therefore in anser to with activities along leading S R. 2 E S. L. B. & M. It is now merous requests I am going to de-- ( broal back, bud K- - fdl breafibs. chickens and live stock. The turkey ' See and desired to divert the water at a point that the legs ,are sturdy to & product It is as Ameri which bears N. 31 deg. 46 min. W. se we apar . can as the eagle or the buffalo. New 180!) ft. from SJ4 cor. of said Sec. 2. It hardly seems secessary to weaUh and used for the irrigation of 300 added to the agrieult-i- s not nearly so difficult as most, point out the advantage of Pure' acres of bind embraced in the WV9 hrai coffers of the United States once Sec. 2, Sec. 3, T 9 S., R. 2 E., people imagine. True , the number bred stock. The initial cost may the turkey tekes itg rightful place in S. L. B. & M. of turkeys produced on farms in be a little higher, Ibut it costs no' This application is designated in pouitry woru. the State Engineers Office as File the United States has had a steady more to raise a purebred than aj (Copyright by Dr. L. D. LeGear) decline for the last forty No. years, mongrel, and the sale both of birds 7 All priests against the granting Like the recent slump of the stock for breeding and eggs for hatching! f, Bring your Cream to the Mutual of said a r plication, stating the rea- market, it would the bottom will more than make up the differ- appear sons rthcefor, must lie by affidavit has been Creamery Station now located at 35 reached and I am hopeful ence. in duplicate, accompanied with a fee A good tmie to get in the turkey 'Vest Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah. of $1.00 and filed in this office with- that turkey raising will about facej in thirty (50) days after the comple- and regain its lost prestige. business is now, especially if you tion of the publication of this notice. Two things tend to discourage the follow the plan of starting with Lawn Mowers sharpened so they Geo. M. Bacon, of turkeys. lOne is the dread breeding stock. Large numbers of, cut State Engineer. raising as good as new. Stove parts fur Date of first publication, July 17, of the disease known as blackhead' turkeys are raised for Christmas. any stove- - Leave or ers You can make some very,nsbed to 1930. Date of completion of publica- The other is the mistaken idea that markets. tion, August 14, 1930. turkeys must have a wide range of fine selections from choice flocks that at Coombs Electric Shop, South Main ground to roam on. I shall discuss are being prepared for the Christ- - Payson, Utah. tf. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Entered at the Postoffice at Payson Utah The best book every written has no value if not read. The finest automobile ever made is of no value if someone doesnt use it. The most beautiful flower and the most goris nb one to see if geous rainbow may as well not be, there and appreciate them. A masterpiece of the world s greatest artist is of no consequence if it is hidden from view. There is no value to experience if no advantage is taken of the lessons taught by that experience. Knowledge gained by years of study, and experience is of nb profit to others if others do not take advantage of the results of that study and experience. There is no one man, nor any group of men, who knows everything. If any one person knew all there was to know about anything; if a group of men knew all there was to know about everything; then it would be time to do as so many communities now do but that time has not arrived. When a community reaches the point in its existence where it cannot be improved upon ; when the people of a community come to the stage where they are, in their own estimation, the essence of perfection and what they do not know isnt worth knowing; when the organizations get it into their heads that what they do and the way they do it is' the only way it can or should be done JUST THEN the business of those people and of that community, individual and collective, starts going backward. Then other communities find it easier to take people, trade and industries away from them. There is nothing more costly to any community tnan to be satisfied with things as they are. There is nothing much The bigger more detestable than an egotistical know-it-al- l. the man, the more eager, ready and willing is he tb take telling, and such men profit by the telling. The second most costly attitude is failure to DO SOMETHING after being told. A man can often be excused on account of lack of knowledge, but once telling eliminates that escuse. There islno excuse for any Community to slip or go backward. There is NOW more business than there ever was, but it is not going around begging some community to accept it. Any community can get business if the people of that community will quit beefing and go to work not a lot of misdirected effort based on guess and some bodys pet hobby, but based on 1930 business sense of what is right and what is wrong in Community Business. There are people who know how to build Communities and the collective and individual business of communities lots of them, but what they have learned is not worth a tinkers waterfall to any community unless that community USES it Copyright, 1930, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. This editorial published by The Payson Chronicle in cooperation with The Lions Club. There is a ruggedness of character that brave? the storm of years. Call th'f virtue what you will Intregrity, Strength, the man or Righteousness who helps others possesses this noble trait. County, Utah, as second-clas- ..... s Deseret Mortuary al Und-Gea- n m J" f of,y Ee.,;he'n 1 nu-oc- Ei j i State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June Notice is hereby given 25, 1930 that Lynn D. Stewart, whose post office address is Payson, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 incl. to appropriate c. f. s. of Like a Cool Breeze I diverted as follows: No. 1, S 13 deg. 10 min. E. 1000 ft. from the W)4 cor. Sec. 32, T. 9 S., R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. No. 2, S. 5! deg. 20 min. E. 495 ft. from point of diversion of Spring No. 1. Said water will De coniming-le- d at Spring No. 1 and conveyed by means of a pipe to a cement lined regulation reservoir located 5 rods N. and 10 rods W. of the EJ4 cor. Sec. 31, said township and range from where it will be conveyed a distance of 1500 ft. and used from April 1st to October 31st incl. of each year for the irrigation of 30 acres of land embraced in the SEJ4NEJ4 said Sec. 31. As much water as necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic and culinary purposes. is designated in This application the State Engineers Office as File No. 10903. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, - - -- 1- -5 water from two unnamed springs in Utah County. Said water is to be i On A Stifling Hot Day V State Engineer SUMMER Travel by train; reach your destination quickly, comfortably. Take advantage now of the low round trip fares in effect daily to September 30 with return limit October 31. Enroute to California take advantage of side trips to Zion, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon National larks at slight additional cost. Visit Denver and Rocky Mountain National Park at no extra railroad fare. Liberal stopovers allowed. Date of first publication, July 3, 1930 of publication, Date of completion July 31, 1930 NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, July 21, FULL ENAMEL Combines a large Bake Oven and 3 Unit Top ade- 1930. Notice is hereby given that C. F. Dixon, whose post office address is Payson, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 incl. to appropriate 4.0 c. f. s. of water from Salem Slough in Utah County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears 1015 W. of the NE --or. ft S and 1770 ft. Sec. il, T. 9 S., R. 2 E , S. L, B, & M, and conveyed a distance of 3500 ft. where it will be used from April 1st to Nov, 30th incl. of each year for the irrigation of 214.96 acres of land embraced in the NW4. NM, NEl Sec. 10, T. 9 S., R. 2 E.. S. L. B, X- M. This application is designated in the Stat Engineers Office as File No. 10865. All protests aoainst the yrnntmg of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) davs after the completion of the publication of this notice. Georce M. Bacon. State Engineer. Date of first publication, July 24. 1930. Pae of completion of publication, August 21, 1930. UNION PACIFIC THE OVERLAND ROUTE For further details consult Lfce vL TICKET AGENT t' r Ilighest Market Prices Paid for Butterfat when brought to the Mutual Creamery Station, 35 West Utah Avenne, Payson. Utah. quate for the average X family. The Monarch Electric Stove In Summers Heat The Monarch Range is cool - Clean - economical - convenient and efficient. It eliminates the drudof hot a kitchen and makes summer gery sweltering meal preparing a pleasure. There is a Monarch Electric Range for Every Color, Space or Purpose Requirement Have You Seen This New Monarch Coal Range? 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