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Show THE CITIZEN 11 ing a company for rat farming, being represented in this city by Phil King of Twin Falls. For the purpose of MUSKRAT IS MOST COVETED FUR ON MARKET BECAUSE fencing and building feed houses and OF ITS ATTRACTIVENESS AND GREAT traps, it is proposed to sell $10,000 worth of stock in the company; also WEARING QUALITY. to sell trios for $100 which ought to BIG MONEY IN FURS pay the investor big dividends. A trio make rat and natural also WAS only a few years ago when are traps will raise at the very lowest estimate to trap the animals in 60 rats farmers considered swamp lands not it possible per year, the maximum being worth paying taxes upon, but the about two weeks for the market. 114 rats, but it is always best to commuskrat has changed all this. Any one Skins are thus taken when at their pute figures upon the minimum. Robpossessing a few hundred acres of best with a very low labor cost. nett sees no reason why a $100 inFor about a month preceding traptulles and swamps can make a forvestment should not net the owner tune in a few years raising, breeding ping, the rats are fed carrots which in dividends every year. While and marketing rat skins for the fur puts a glossy shine to the fur and $100 this sounds too good to be true, yet market. Prime skins last year sold makes it more valuable. Robnett says those who have started in the rat from $3.50 to $4 per pelt and when it that such skins will bring no less business are becoming wealthy and is considered that one female will than $5 in the market within the next Even some of our report big bring into the world as high as 57 year or two. There is also a big food duck clubs profits. in this county are making rats per year, it can readily be seen value to the rat. The meat is a delibig money from the rats in the duck the money there is in even a few huncacy and in great demand in the eastwith no effort at all to raise ern market. The water rat is a strict sloughs, dred rats. the rats. One of the prime movers in rat vegetarian and lives wholly upon farming is G. W. Robnett, of Ogden, choice grasses growing in the swamp POCATELLO AIRPORT Utah. He owns a stretch of the best lands. Mr. Robnett says that from this rat swamp in Idaho in the Mud Lake The Pocatello Municipal Airport is just completed and, according to experts, forms the basis of one of the Rat Farming to the Fore ' finest airports in the Pacific Northwest. This port is located six miles west on the Old Oregon Trail from the postoffice, and contains 160 acres of land, carrying two runways, one north and south 600 feet wide, and the east and west runway 300 feet wide. Located approximately in the center of the field is a large circle 60 feet in diameter, the circumference rim about 18 inches wide, built of rock and painted clear white. In the center of this circle is located a large P, the bar of which is 45 feet long. This marker is readily seen when within ten miles of the port. This port will be used by the National Parks Airways, Inc., in the operation of their contract for GAM 26 mail route Salt Lake Gity to Great Falls, Montana. In addition, this port will be used for private planes and commercial companies who have indicated their desire to use this port for commercial and instructional It isnt education if it doesnt teach you to recognize rot. IN HIS BOOK ENTITLED "CANCER, THE SURGEON AND THE RESEARCHER M. J. ELLIS BARKER, FAMOUS BRITISH AUTHOR, REFERS TO LABORATORY WORKERS ON CANCER AS 1 1 IGNORANT, CONCEITED AND 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !l 1 1 1-- r fc localities in the swamp. These pens farm at the end of two years not less than 500,000 rats can be trapped annually and at the present minimum market price of $3.50, one can readily see the big money there is in a well conducted rat farm. The muskrat today is considered the best fur on the market. At the present time it is dyed to imitate 19 furs, as well as in its natural state being one of the most attractive furs for women on the market. Last year there was a shortage of 1,000,000 furs and with such a market in sight the investment feature becmes very attractive. Promoter Robnett is now organiz TEST TUBES. HE CALLS ATTENTION TO THE . ENORMOUS INCREASE OF DEATHS BY CANCER j district, nine miles out from Hamer, which is 1 4 miles wide by 4 miles long. There are $50,000 worth of rats on this property at the present time. The proposition is to fence this land with a rat proof fence which will take about $40,000 to build. The fence must be so built that the rats cannot climb over or dig under. Also the fence is so constructed that mink and other natural enemies of the rat arc unable to climb over the fence and get into the swamp, thereby eliminating the loss to the very minimum. Feeding pens are built in suitable VISIONLESS DRUDGES. HE SAYS THEY ARE BRAINLESS AUTOMATA OCCUPIED WITH MECHANICAL HANDLING OF MICROSCOPES AND 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f HAD HE LEARNED BEFOREHAND OF THE CURES OF CANCER CREDITED TO BRADFORD OILS HE WOULD HAVE, IN ALL PROBABILITY, SAID SOMETHING INTERESTING ABOUT THIS GREAT DISCOVERY. AFFIDAVITS ARE ON FILE AT THE LABORATORIES TO SUBSTANTIATE THE CLALM THAT BRADFORD FOOD OILS HAVE SUCCESSFULLY AND COMPLETELY ELIMINATED CANCER AND RESTORED DESTROYED TISSUE. ITWILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGAT- E- Bradford Laboratories, Ltd. 621 McCoraick Bldg., Salt Lake City. |