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Show THE BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS. BEAVER. UTAII UTAH BUDGET CIHCINNAJI in,... HOT BATH TREATMENT FOR. SEED WHEAT;; EFFECTIVE IM KEEPING DISEASE AWAY ViNNING FIRST V0R1.D; SERIES GAME TTTT Utah is the sixteenth state to ratify the Simm 1). Anthony suffrage amendment to the Constitution of the Unite) States. ' '.. The Mormon Battalion monument f committee U continuing. the, organizaHi tion of county committees for the projected campaign, for funds, y James Baker, who was injured when h automobile Carreened over an embankment In Parley's canyon, near Salt Lake, Is in a critical condition. - - r . s i Va il MMl AllanU U la limlikH s- -? 1 1 CUV B. 1 Pmiia . UUW,S, apriKif IVTU charged with shooting Frank Fitzgerald, the bullet entering Fitzgerald's 1. leg. Allen claims the shooting was ac- - -y-clduntaL Utah water which can be used for Irrigation purposes la tiie statewill not go to the lands of any other state, according to the policy adocated by the state engineer.:t: I ' v (Workmen are now building the sheds .ffr.--.- -iJ to shelter the cars of .wheat that are 'to"leT shipped to Ogden from northInfection. Giving Seed Wheat a Bath t Rid It of ern Utah and Idaho These sheds adA ... join the elevators. 5 ' (Prepared by tha United 8tata Depart-- irora ine copperuipnaie boiquod itA rnent ol Arricultum.) , . The supreme court, of Utah has aft The victory of the Cincinnati Beds over the Chicago White ox in the first game of the world series was a shock A firebrand applied to Inflammable firmed the judgment of Judge A. W of quicklime to ten gallons of to the Box fans. The photograph shows Ruether, the Reds' pitcher, cinching the game by scoring In the fourth Inning tinder la no more destructive than are pound ' .' .,; ... latter measure neing necestnis Agee of the district court at Ogdea after making a three-baggewater, the smuts which annually ravage and to prevent the continued injurious sary ordering the sale of a blockade running the United grain crops of the pillage of the copper sulphate on the automobile to the highest bidder. States. Last year 25,500,000 bushels of action aftAP fhd amnt trrwiros tinvA hum mtn GERMAN ON EXHIBITION AT PANAMA CANAL Owing to the Increase of deer on the of bushels and 110.000,000 wheat, oats, killed. At thrashing time the. smut , Arizona strip, brought about by strin8,000,000 bushels of barley were the spores are spread broadcast over tho ., gent game laws, the animals have tribute paid to smut fallowed land by the wind, as fallowspread Into 'southeastern Utah until two There are smuts which attack for wheat Is a common practice. a that part of. the state has become wheat, the loose and covered smut ing In the Pacific Northwest Subsequent' Loose smut Is most serious In the prominent game ground, when the fall rains occur, these The mummy of a girt, judged to be southern winter wheat section, which ly, spores germinate ana inieci me youngs includes about weven-- months old at the time southern In southern Illinois, ....... as wheat f develop. Hence t plants diana, southern Ohio, southern Penn seed treatment Isthey of, death, was found wrapped in cloth not entirely eftect In an airtight box whefi a partlttvn in sylvania, southern Missouri, Maryland, Ive, but copper-sulpfiat- e the generally an of See In Ogden was torn down. An Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee, control the better results because where It causes yearly losses ranging some gives Investigation Is being made. the chemical adheres to the of from 20 5 to per cent of the. entire seed and Paul Lamb and his brother, Lynn prevents Infection from the crop. Loose smut shows, conspicuously soU. both Chinese, living In Hongkong, comes when At Into the head. wheat China, have registered at the UniveMo 41mA tfr fMinrftaa vita tnftAtn n Attov rsity of Utah.' They will take a field black refuse, consisting largely of BEAUTY BATH H ELPS artillery course and study mechanispores oi uie mngus wnicn are spread cal drawing and technical subjects. broadcast by the wind and rain. The APPEARANCE OF HEN vuii lorn couiereuce wi uju couiiij dissemination of the disease Is fur commissioners of Davis, Salt Lake, thered by the fact that the blooming Utah, Weber and Boxelder counties period of the healthy plants and the has been Issued by the state board of shedding of the spores In the diseased White Fowls Must Be Washed equalization for October 7, to discuss plants are simultaneous. Some of Before Put on Exhibition. the assessment of lands held under these spores reach the flowers and In ... riparian rights. fect the developing seed.' The seed A tentative agreement for shows no external evidence of the pres Birds of Various Color Can Be Im between the United States biologience of the Smut fungus, but when proved by Fluffing and GrwmMno cal survey and the state livestock complanted gives rise to the black heads Soft or Rain Water at RlQht In the next crop. mission In ft campaign to exterminate . Is Best Temperature f M,, Loom 8mut Difficult to Control. predatory animals and to control rabies n Loose smut Is hard to control be throughout the state has been present-e- d The German submarine with the' sinking of 16 allied vessels, on exhibition at Balboa cause credited' by the Unltad States Depart the fungus exists Inside the seed, (Prepared ment to the livestock board. ' of Agriculture.) the Pacific entrance to the Panama canal. She Is one of the latest types which were surrendered to the and Heights, hence cannot be reached by ordi A committee of stockholders ot'"the united States In accordance with All white fowls must be washed, and ' the armistice terms. . nary chemicals without killing, the most fowls of other colors can be lm- Lehl Irrigation company has decided to wheat embryo. Fortunately, the die- - nmvwl In intwNnM kv mthlnv amend the articles of Incorporation of -UUH I rUttut I , ; . the company, to enable the board of , I Ktt! WHERE SOME STEEL STRIKERS RESIDE xmlng before the show. treatment ZXTL ot soak directors to expend $72,000 for an ad- For white birds have three tubs, one ing the seed in cold .water from 8 to filled with warm, soft or rain dltlonal fifteen second feet of water water, 8 hours and then dipping It In hot wafrom the Frovo reservoir. another with or soft rain warm, water, ter at, a temperature of 132 degrees and the third with or rata The Utah county commissioners have Fahrenheit for ten minutes.' Subse- water colored the warm, soft shade to ordered a special election for the proper quently the seed should be spread out rinse and blue white goods. Use a bar per Bay drainage district for the pur to dry. t3reat care must be exercised pose of bonding to the amount of 115, not to have the water too hot nor to of good white or castile soap, a large 000, for raising funds to be expended allow the seed to remain In the water sponge and a nail brush. Have the In the construction of ft system to too long. An advisable system is to temperature of the room 80 or 85 de drain the lands of that section, treat four or five bushels of seed and grees and bring the birds In clean ex to sow It in a special plot isolated hibition coops, the floors of which wuiiam foutseas, proprietor of a from the wriest fields proper, In or. fhonW be covered with fresh, dry shavcafe, at Ogden, is )n the hospital with ft lacerated jaw and other Injuries, der that the seed from the plot may Wash, the males first Clean the ? w be used for seeding operations the fol having been assaulted by a man he had K- h shanks and feet with the nail brush, Farmers hired as dishwasher. who treat their lowing year. Pplltseaa says Seed In this manner fortify their fields soap and water. Insert the bird In the the man hit him with an ax, robbed first tub and push it down under the him of f40 and then disappeared. against Invasion by loose smut water several times until' the plumngo or at Bunt smut ranges stinking A canvass s .being made of the Is wet through; make a heavy lather . wheat-growin- g over entire the large Is southern end of , Cache valley It I section and generally causes a crop with the sponge and soap and thoriV. stated by persons claiming to.know the damage of from 1 to 5 per cent al oughly wash the plumage with the situation In this respect for the pur fields sponge; open the wings and sponge though frequent individual pose of ascertaining if sufficient acn i 20 to 40 them In the direction of the feathers. show which from losses range age of sugar beets can be guaranteed and even as high as 50 and 75 per to Justify the erection of a factory. n.a. fc cent Bunt Is sporadic In distribution, frnm tha nulll in thm tin and 7- ' "iJ'Ji: I Condemnation of the picketing sys here and there and every it occurring tem during strikes and requests urg Keep the bird's head out of the soapy One where In Irregular sequence. ing that the special session Of th leg field may be seriously Infested while water if possible; sponge thesoap otf ''-- - ?" 1 1 islature repeal the law under which VrV the neighboring field on the right may the bird and remove to the second tub. It Is now legalized have been forward be free from the disease.- - The disease Press It under the water several times, ed to Governor Bamberger by ch 1c or-shows up a few days before the wheat allow It to stand and drip for a few gauizatlons of Suit Lake and Ogden. x - c- is ripe. If one carefully examines seconds, and then dip it twice In the v Gusv J. llenrold, 57 years old, and "Don't forget the trees on Fire Pre the diseased head at this time he will ran containing the bluing water. Re who for thlrtylx years' has sen ed as vention day, October 9," says Charles note that the glumes are pushed move the bird from the water, hold its peace officers, died, at his hoine at Pack, president of the Amer slightly apart, while the developing legs firmly and raise it up and down ' The road to Soho hill In the Pittsburgh steel district where many of the Lathrop "Think on kernel Is of dark color. If he crushes quickly, so that it .Will flap and expand Icany Forestry association. Eureka, October ' 1, ' aftef an Uness which has extended over a period of striking workers nave their homes. that day of forest fires which in 1918 open the kernel, really a smut ball,' .tt9 wuu luu, iuu MMIV VUl U1V e brownish black water. cost the nation 128,500,000 and which a mass of several weeks. time of, his . Trk svt v,oa 1. 1 have done much damage this year, death he was city marshal of F.urektv," spores is released. In thrashing, these 4 IN LEADERS BIG BRITISH CONTEST more bird. nd out .Move knocked exhibition smut Mr. are the Tuck in shows balls near th To make the Itoosevelt coop The'p hotograph enwlul grounds- of his home at Lakewood, or less broken apart so that the spores the fire or some heat so that the bird campaign strictly nonpartisan in this -- - -' are scattered over the sound seed. On will dry. Lifting up the plumage of N.J.' state and to have the minimum account of Its bad smell, millers dls- - the breast and opening the feathers of amount that will be acceptable as "Lives. count end penalize wheat covered with the fluff, whil drying has a tendency Nine T7? contribution so small that every school J to Increase ' v the apparent size of these When, they were organizing the bunt dust child In Utah will b able to give Kllla Bunt Bath some were sections. . .It.4.Decessarr-tAmerican nmTn there Formaldehyde Legion Something, were two decisions reached 1 on various bunt the Stlxiklntamut-o- r debates heated white i birds freauentlv ny"rn-rnnna. if orgunizathe by the state campaign committee. , thm poiflt OnG delegation had a mem- trolled by use of formaldehyde, one are near a; stove to guard against over-- Work' on the Lincoln highway was bership' Idea that it wanted put pint or one pound of commercial for heating them or scorching or curling -tOflfifoXTtb through. The majority turned It down malin being dissolved In 40 gallons their feathers. notion or the sts'e road commission on the ground that It was of water. The seed to be treated upon ine rej,Kn oi ira i Drowning, can. That was too much for one re should be freed as much as possible state road engineer:' that the itinehln turned veteran. He came np on both from smut halls and other foreign mat cry being used for the work li badly feet with a roar.. ter and then should be placed in a In need of repair and two months "Do I understand," he demanded. loose gunny sack, filling the sack would b required to put It Into condl waving both arms, "that those of us about two-thirfull, and then the tlon. that went across have died In vnlnT sack should bo dipped In the formalin He was assured that such was not solution and kept there about ten minAfter numerous temporary, delays, Destruction of grasshopper errs b the case. ' the Harris murder case has been called utes. . By raising and lowering the fall plowing, disking, or harrowing l -Well, that's all I want to know, at Nephl, Mrs. Alice J. Harris and sack the grain will be mixed thorough recommenced wnen practicable. had I I he said. "If thought given up ly and brought Into complete contact ner mm, r.ugrne una teianu, d my life without result I would rise up with the solution. After treatment the Let the brood sow live out all sumIng on' trial for the alleged murder In my graver of Jesse L. Cone, a ranchman, at the grain must be dried and carefully pro- mer In the open on succulent pasture, tected from further contamination developing bone and muscle. home of Mrs. Harris, July 23 of this ' Exposure. either In the sack or In the planting The world's war veterans were One pint of commercial The real "handy man" about the machinery. The Utah Bnptlst state convention,' reunion down on the corne-r- formaldehyde solution dissolved In 40 farm Is the one who hna their - . w nontiiin, closed . Its convention which at the reunion that they have every eviy I gallons of water Is usually sufficient hsnd for the wprk.,to,he done"rf Ogden, September 2ft- adopted resolufor the treatme.flt pX.40 bushels of seed nlng after supper. tions Indorsing the leKgue of nations, pne,,lal,rWnA telling hl experience grain. manning is one oi the many expressing appreciation of the Utah and concluded by saying: "I don't In the far West and on the Pacific problems ll that farmers must solve beChildren's Home society and approving, ho we ever lived through It It's a coast because of., the occurrence of fore they can expect to get satisfac fund. "' the wonder we didn't die from exposure oil Infestation by smut In that 're-- tory profits on their labor and capital More than 250,000 acres of land will MWe had a pretty tough war of It ton, the copper-sulphat- e trei ment Is in farming. be added to the cultivated areas of over here In the camps," remarked a preferable to the formaldehyl method " Utah through the Castle Peak IrrigaIn (I who had never been overseas. Then on - controlling bunt The former To control celery , blight spray tion project In the Uintah basin, which another veteran of the battle of Camp treatment consists In dipping the seed plants every two or three woeka .will probably be one of the first big tn a solution of one pound of copper with bordeaux mixture, Taylor smiled and added : It reclamation projects to be taken up by Left, J. H. Thomas, secretary of the British Railway Men's union and "Ye. Just look at Lieutenant (nard sulphate dissolved In five gallons of will do very little good after tha t'a the government under Its new reclama-tlo- n bead of the 000.000 striking rsilwsy workers. Right, Sir Robert Stevenson iMiiled) Smitn. lie is almost uead front water. When the teed u removed ease appears. . the exposure he la getting arar here." program. , t Jiorna, British ulnlster of labor. -- III S. if - , II i '; " - r. .. . . . rr-T- , . l - , ' TT.Z?: int XT" - Iv; , ' - it .' i -- . m ifi ' f .j- . V . At-th- 1 . - 1 r ' ; . ig - btff"natlrtn-ti1de"nils8ion , , |