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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TIIE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAGE TWO T V 4, igr SURPLUS, $10j000j00 CAPITAL, $100100.00 ? t V: I f START AN ACCOUNT WITH THE a fr;1 . .! n I i jii' j . . J i I s' i i CARBON :: t fI PRICE , UTAH Let Us Help You to Real ? iazxjcZ&z2zz&rjir f By JOS. W. KINGHORNE. (Animal Husbandry Division, Unltsd Btatas Dspartnisnt of Ayrlculturs.) X HAS becu In comparatively recent years only (list Kiultry prtMluctlon lias been recognized si s vain able uatlonul asset and, likewise, us a very Import taut iurt of the oera tlons of the farm. Cue of the luqiortaiit factors, which has been Instrumental In bringing about- the realization of the Importance of the poultry Industry, Is the establishment of poultry clubs among the hoys aud was Just as poultry-kceidngirls. branrh considered minor a formerly of farm work, so It was formerly thought that the keeping of fowls was purely an activity for adults. With the development of other forma of agricultural dubs among rhlldren, It was found that tliere was a very definite place for such dubs, having for their objret the production of In 1012 this project 'joimnlly launched by the Foferal Department etate of -- ? ? X :: x , fPxs jjjSSy The poultry dull work was founded on a very small and conservative scale: In other words. It was launched very lurgely as an experiment to ascertain Its popularity and practicability. Thus, at the end of 1913, with the success of the work as It was carried on In Virginia In three counties with ISO members, those who were In a position tn know, and to observe the results, concluded (hit this form of dub work had wide possibilities for effective results. It was found, aa a result of this first year's work, that the project was not only highly pradlcnble In accomplishing Its principal object, namely, to Interest the boys and glrla In rural sections In raising iMiultry, bat It was likewise demonstrated that the people, In those sections where the dubs were formed, realised the Importance of the work, In view of this success, poultry dub work was extended during the year s cf North and South Carolina and Tennessee. The results that were obtained In those states were practically a repetition of the accomplishment of the Idea and purpose of title form of orgnnizn tlon. How the Clube Were Organized. The object of this work being to Improve furin poultry and to place the industry on a higher plane In rural communities, such Improvement was Invarluldy started by organizing dubs among the children In the schools and educating .them as to the proper and most practical methods of poultry management, beat suited to local condition!. Standard-bre- d poultry was, and still Is, the basic fundamental prlncl-pi- e upon which these organizations were founded ; that la. it was the ultimate idw so to Interest and encourage the memliers that they would he able to dispose of their mongrel flocks, which were by far In the majority, and raise only standard-brepoultry, and thus secure the increased returns and benefits that such stock would the menilwrs Furthermore, bring. irere encouraged to improve their poultry equipment to snch an extent ns fould be accomplished without the expenditure of any great nluouni of money. Consequently, practically the only Investment that the members of these clubs had to make wiis In purchasing one or more settings of eggs stock. Through the coof pure-breoperation of local iMiultrynicn reduce! prices for such eggs are usually obtained, thereby reducing the lultlnl ex-- i 1914 to Georgia, Kentucky, d E. BUTTERW0RTH Vice President DE. partment of tho Interior, United State Land Office at Balt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 17. 1SZ1. Notice Js hereby given that Tuny Oberto of Helper, Utah, who on Itecember 1, 116, made Enlrj Na DIMM flee. I; BE 4 for NE 4 8E1-NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION 4, 4, Cuhier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I) partment of the Interior, Unit States Land Office at Salt Luke C; Utah, Jan. 15, 1921. Nutlet i he; by given that Susan J. Van Wagoi of Bunnyadde, Utah, who on Jama JJ, TUllT, hltrie Desert Iaml Ek No. 014300 for T5TDT Bf Hx-Sti. li 1- -2 4, 4. 1- -4 4. ah ed a.jol ssslf' i ct i Busy Bee Candy Co. oh fw on Jo tlv tn :bll da Bti I? Ini Iu no tu 2C let se: 8i in th W B fli te h fo n, Cur-olln- a, In yc th Crochet Royal Society Stamped lie-fo- re M a and tc m It of in Embroidery Di Cotton Goods lu 19 is m tl m ir cn-th- lf '9 bi s tl ti tl ti ; not complete this season without a veil. is cool toned in daylight shows Silks1 that warm red tones at night. Red will niqwnr more yellow untier artificial Blue is the most deceltfni color to light and so will green. Gray Is a color for an even'ng gown, match. All shades give a good deal of trouble but the most difficult la for unless It has a yellow tinge It will the regulation "medium blue. This not change color nnder artificial light blue becomes almost a purple In artiFreak Fish. ficial light, writes Emma M. Wise In A wearied marine monster blunthe London Star. All shaJes of blue fisho liecome mors purple in tone when they dered into the net of s : are shown nnder any light, except erman not long ago. On being polled that of midday. Violet is nearly as Into the fishing smack hy the aston.difficult to match ns blue. A violet ished captain, it was found to meas Ssn-Pleg- , D. BERGERA R. M. HAGRAW, Vice President Penditure and amount of capital needed to a minimum. Poultry Club Specialist BE Sec. IB, Twp. Bee. 10, Twp. NE SW N SW In each stale wherein this form of 14 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake South, Range 12 East, Salt Lake nu necessity. absolute club work has been Inaugurated by Any meridian, haa filed notice of inten- tlinn, hail filed notice of imnu Candy is an to make final proof to oxtahliitii rta: the department In hour of any day of any week of any tion to make three-yea- r proof to with to the land above described befr land to claim the alove condelicious llie slate agricultural college most month it is the die-trlthe clerk of the district court clerk of the the before fection that can ho had. Ours is altry club specialist has tywylorated to court at Price, Utah, on the Price, Utah, on the 4th day of Marc ways fresh and pure mnch of it 2(th day of February, 1921. Claim- 1921. Claimant names as witnew everT ,n,tnnce homo made. Fruits, nuts, cigars, cig- ant namee aa witnesses Heler J. J. W. Gentry of Pries Utah, und hT thoroughly T;i1-- Stowell, Joaeph Edwarde and Joeeph I. Van. Wagoner, WlUllam Roberta arettes and all fountain drinks. fWfuul puultrymcn and possessed of Olierto of Helper, Utah, and B. F. and Marie Roliertaon, all of Sunnyitt tbo ability of Imparting their knowlMclntire, of Price, Utah. GOULD B. Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELEY, R later. BLAKELEY, Register. edge in a practical way. These agents First pub., Jan. 21; last Feb. 18, 1921. First pub., Jan. 21, last Feb. 18, IE devote their entire time to such organization work among the children, and That he has successfully nppli Scientific teats have shown that North Side Main Street, Just act as subject matter siiecialists in dis- liUnjKAZ&OV?27r dust of starch and flour will explode electric power to tractors ami or or fowls market Eko of eggs West breeding seminating aueh information as la with greater force than that of a coal mobile farm machinery is a Sue PRICE, UTAH necessary to carry on the work. stock In its several branches. inventors cluim. dust explosion. School Poultry Plants. Throughout the year each of the Sun. The schools and That graded high lfnny good printing. egeuts In charge assists tbs members schools For that good printing. The Eud Coupon books in atock. The Sun. have established In connecin every possible way by means of Instructive talks before representative tion withIn tlidr regular curriculum a cotirse poultry husbandry and clulis, by giving demonstrations, ima managing poultry plunt on the pressing the fundamental principles and by visiting the memliers homes, school grounds so that the chtldreu can tnke an active part In the imgiving such Information and demonThis school flock. strations as can be practically applied provementnot of the creates an Interest only in each case. In addition to such in- system the children as and structions, these state agents make it to knowledge nmong of the keeping, poultry Importance a Kilnt to give helpful lectures and In almost every Instance acts ns but demount rations before the county farm a community poultry center, placing and home demonstration agents. of the school an Each member enrolled in the poul- before the patrons idea of wlist constitutes proper poutry dub is supplied with a full set of ltry equipment and management. the Department of Agriculture's farmPoultry Cluba and Exhibits. ers' bulletins on poultry, together A continuous effort lias been mnde with s report book in which he Is Inand develop exhibits structed to kinq s definite and detailed to encourage the boys und girls of the fowls among account .of all his work, thereby showraised on their respective ing the accomplishments nad results actually During tlie past year 712 such plants. ns lie promt from one oierntlnn to exhibits were bold, nnd 1,(114 bird another, and from one year's work to wore shown by 5.015 members. In another. When properly filled out. these members exhibited 2.7(17 these re, orta show, at the end of a dozens of eggs. There was distributreason, a complete record of nil ed at iliere fairs Iu special und cash the mcnilier has done during the over $10,001). club year. The object of these re- prizes Rssults. quirements Is not only to place 1919 poultry clubs were orDuring the niemlier a record of activities ganized by the United States Departso that lie enu see Ills own shortcomment of Agriculture imliry secinlisis ings, but, also, when correctly kept, in seven states. Including North to give the state and county lenders Oklahoma, Missouri. Kansas, an opisirtunlty to point out such deIown, South Carolina and Tennessi c; view to correcting them 1,1 SO such clubs have been cstnMb-h'M- l fects with In future work. an enrollment of in 205 counties with ' From (lie report Community Breeding Work. 29, ISO memliers. In several of the counties where submitted by over 12.000 of these poultry dub work has been in prog- members It will be shown that they ret ress for several years, an effort has 731,707 egg, from which 510.252 been mnde and success secured In es chicks were hatched, and 458,252 fowls tabllslilng a community breeding or- were raised to maturity. During this ganization, both among the children period tliere members produced $J93. and their pnrents. This plan has been 719.30 in poultry and eggs. When it Is considered that this uniount of poultry provl Tory practical. The object of this form of organization tins been to products was produced by less than the numlier of members secure In a community an association jI one-hawill devote all of Its efforts to rolled. It Is reasonable to assume that brooding and raising one specific vn- - j the total vulue of poultry products tp rlety of poultry. It Is obvious that j produced by all members amounted of wImmi such practice Is followed each considerably over a half million memlier will be a better breeder of dollars. These bright, sunny days irakc you want to discard your the breed selected by the club In thnt Chance for Golden Service. each one will be closely associated heavy winter hat. Why not come in and select one of our smart Mark how tuen drain every cup of! with his fellow members, and therenew models in satin and straw, in all the new spring shades. It fore the experience of each member In pleasure, until renHlhlllty wears out;: then! breeding and raising the community and then health wenrs ont; and will give, you a well dressed appearance. Pro oI will become common knowledge, j ability to feel wear out. Give me a wilt who or teacher ortab-the J poet such ptjt organization Furthermore, A most attractive showing of Grace trimmed hats and ready llsh a center which is in a position true picture of th's befre men. ffhd in many cases to furnish a uniform ; he shall do the age a golden service. to wear. We also have a wonderful selection in veils a hat is U. Hawcis. product of high quality whether it be j II. Hard to Match Ir W. A. LOWRY President Most Delicious of Them. All - g Banking Service ure a little mors than 1.5 fret long,, nnd In general configuration to resem-Ms a shark, reports Popular Meehan I cs Magazine in an illustrated nrtl- -' de. Its upper Jaw was surmounted, hot of however, by n damsy-tooklnsolid bone. A month after Its destruction In a fertilizing plant, a prominent scientist notified the fishing captain that he had ennght a female of the spedea "basking shark," of which only six are known tohgve been taken during the history of tho world's fishing industry. 1 MADAM GRACE CORSETS AND BRASSIERES g Bessie Kennedy, Millinery MAIN STREET, PRICE, UTAH Next to Eko Theater J :.1 |