Show tT4il 7 J THB GARLAND Tomlinson Wins the Curtiss Seaplane Trophy ? i :V 7 i ' ' '7' ' v4 7 w 7 "v r ' T— ' 7 "'V $ ' ' £ TIMES GARLAND FARM STOCK ' ' UTAH News Notes $ li’t a T rlvilcge to Lw In j r: ' 777 '7i S- '’ 7 XA ""i- VW v7 r v- - ' r 44 ' ' 47-- 4 4 f 7 U ''Wv JV7 7 ?&'' 7rfc7'7' mm 'STXifSWJ 7 of ths navy’s famous "Sea Hawks” on a speedy Hawk seaplane W C Tomlinson Lieut Flying course on the Potomac river at Washington to victory In the Curtiss Marine Trophy race swept over the The photograph shows Senator Frederick Hale chairman of the naval affairs committee of the senate presenting at the left Is seen lieutenant Tomlinson with the small' cup 'which is the permanent property of the winner ' ' tb Curtiss trophy ' Cadets Ride on New Tractor Gun Mount rv jT7 fi '1 '' g i r74 i: 7 JPl " f “ j( x " r 'ST' v t - - r -- t — - I ew w y J&Mi' f4 ? 77V I I w £ J W a!- - ajkr f v if academy who visited the army proving grounds at from which the gun can be fired while In motion West Point Military tractor gun mount BREAKS OWN RECORD 4 ' v" If’' jt j i ' '4 of the Sixth Prussian Artillery regiment and Captain Capt Warllmont Speidel Thirteenth Wuerttemberglsches Infantry regiment calling on acting by which chief of staff Brig Gen Albert J Bowley to discuss the arrangement to receive Instruction for they have been detailed by the German government At the right Is Rudolf one year In United States army service schools first secretary of the German embassy Fighting Battle of Cantigny Again ' I k " ' ' 7 u W'W ' One of Big Faults Is Overloading Cars in Summer Losses sustained by swine producers of the United States lu marketing their hogs amount to the astonishing sum of more than three million dollars yearly This tremendous waste can he charged directly to the carelessness shippers and the negligence of transportation companies In the language of the day “Something ought to be done about it" ‘‘One of the biggest factors lu causing these heavy losses Is the overloading of ears especially In hot weather" says E F Ferrln of the division of animal husbandry of the University of Minnesota “This fault Is chargeable chiefly to the carrier which compels the shipper to pay freight on a greater weight than can be loaded without risk Cars In need of repairs cause crippling or damage to hogs in transits Holes In floors nails projecting on the Inside of cars cleats on floors and unsafe doors are all minor causes of loss which could be remedied by the railroad company The carriers are further at fault In delivering unclean cars for reloading although an order of the Interstate Commerce commission expressly provides that cars must be cleaned “But the carriers cannot be held for all the loss The disposition of the shipper to take a chanee Induces the practice of overloading Improper bedding of cars and neglect to remedy minor defects in cars delivered to the In shipments station of loading mixed cars of cattle and hogs flimsy partitions which break down result in losses Proper bedding of cars will much loss In hot weather sand soaked with water Is by far the best In material very cold weather losses could be prevented by tacking one width of building paper along one side of the car near the floor This protection Is necessary only ott the side of the car which will he toward the north as the car Is moved to market Most of our live stock goes to market In an eastward or westwnrd direction save Members of the graduating class of the Aberdeen Md enjoyed a ride on a new type - SHIPPING LOSSES MAKE LARGE ITEM 7' " rCs‘ ' '&& FOR PERSIAN Render Assistance to Sow When Farrowing At farrowing time the herdsman should be on hand to render assistance If necessary but should other wise not disturb the sow In large herds It has been found an exceedingly profitable plan to have an experienced man nearby during the night at this time to inspect the sows every three hours The farmer with only a few sows will find that a few night trips to the hog house at farrowing time will save many a litter and prove a most profitable Investment of his time and energy In the case of heavy clumsy sows or those which are very restless at time It Is a good plan to farrowing separate the pigs from the dam by placing thpm In s warm box or half Sows barrel ar they are farrowed handled before farrowing properly will not usually resent such separation When the sow has become quiet and as quickly as possible after farrowing Is over the pigs should be one by one carefully replaced at a nipple and watched until their safety Is assured If ttie sow Is very cross and Irritable it may be necessary to keep the pigs away from her for a time longer returning them to nurse every two or three hours A chilled pig may be revived by Immersing It up to the head In water as warm as the band will bear nmimu Sam Behr of the University of Wisconsin made a record shot put of Inches 47 feet 7 In the preliminaries Western Conference chamof the pionships at Dycbe stadium Evanston (III) and next day bettered this mark by throwing the weight 48 feet 3 Inches MEN II M I I l Stock Facts Live l"MM Remove the ram from the soon as the breeding season l Ton litter market when profitable I flock as ts over methods grow hogs for prices of pork are most nogs should sell on profitable levels all through tills jenr Judging from the supplies avalliifite 1h Good hog nsen put In all the time possible with their herds and often nre able mitt what might be future trouble right nt Hie outset Buttermilk or sklni milk cannot to barley hevery wpII he compared ts n dry feed containing mline only about 16 fer cent moisture white kltn milk contain buttermilk and of about per l C 7 ' Young pigs nrpfer thetr barley and onts illy there Is nothing to gain hi grinding corn fiee from dl'u fiotn die etiume fur pound ' feeding o hogs P'fortiitlk flint Is with wash water r vjf’-'- ' -- cwaJ " ' t f“i nrrr 4 - iA V T XvVt -- — p Tv r ‘ 'j ve x ts — uI Soldiers going over the barbed wire a feature of the annual battle of Cantigny Island New York party on Governor's — t ? daring military tint — "— the tournament p mud to n r- r ie of the and garden Persia a new hnt for hns adopted of the meif following a proclamation shah President Dadguare of the Persian parliament la shown wearing the new hat or "pahtavL" that hears some resemblance to a military Tp for skim inilk The and aer4-e- w hn ke'Os Vi brood Mm four pigs In I’e litre! rniimd with the firm-sows arul mongos el lit n’gs (0 the litter ?O0 pigs tellig pro duced In each rse mn feardly tin is UTAH j mH4 ' GUNNISON— Saturday and Sunday Gunnison valley was swept by a gala It of wind of fifty miles velocity ended ip with snow and rain and a heavy frost Sunday night doing much damages to gardens and fruit HEBER CITY— More than 90 per cent of the fruit blossoms In Wasatch by frost recounty were destroyed A heavy fall of snow followed cently rain terminated in the by an Garden frost vegetables killing which were out of the ground and alfalfa has likewise been damaged severely by the frost SPRINGVILLE — A discussion of ths plan for the Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ association of Sprlngvllle and Mapleton to Join with other growers of the state and form s cooperawas held association tive marketing in the First ward with V C Mendenhall and Tom Marsh presidents of ths association In charge PROVO— The total cost of the new street lighting system which was completed a few weeks ago has been submitted to tbs city commission by City The cost EnKlneerFrankJDemlng Of this amount Is given as 1121314 the city’s portion is 118960 and ths balancs Is assessed against abutting property owners HEBER CITY— Dairy day typifying one of the principal Industries of Wusatch county will be celebrated June 7 at Charleston The program which is scheduled ons of ths best arranged during ths last sight years during which the citizens of Wasatch county have turned out to do honor to tbs and especially thetr dairymen clubs doing dairy work OGDEN — Approximately only 50 per cent normal potato acreage has been planted in Weber county this spring says County Agent A L Christiansen The slump la occasioned by the low prices In the two previous years Few cars will be shipped out this year Acreage In Kaw valley Kan la leas this year ths agent la formed heaviest GUNNISON — The May snowstorm In ten years and one ot the heaviest snows of any winter hers and Gunnison of lute years visited Six to eight Inches vicinity recently of snow weighed the trees already la foliage down to the ground and broke Ths electric light many branches service was put out ot commission and ft may take some days to complete repairs COALVILLE— Work on the graveling ot the Lincoln highway from Echo to Baskin In Echo canyon was commenced the past week by the Sumslon of Sprlngvllle Construction compan employing about 20 men 10 horses As soon as this and seven trucks gravel has been placed ths state road to begin oiling commission expects the new gravel and placing the stretch in condition for tourist travel KAYSVILLE— Farm crops In some sections of this stats are reported to have been damaged by the frost which covered a large portion ot northern Utah recently according to information received In Salt Lake Reports received from parts of Davis county indicated that the tomato plants had while to some extent been damaged that was also received Information some fruit In ths south of Salt Lake bad been Injured county PROVO — Frosts which struck this following section and Utah county have a slight snowstorm recently done considerable damage to tbs fruit according to recrops of the section ports coming into ths Utah county end The strawberry agent’s office tomato crops In the county were quite severely nipped and It is estimated of the crops that practically Beans and other early will be killed crops also suffered quite extensively PLEASANT GROVE— Utah’s straw berry crop this year covers 1300 acres or about 100 acre loss than were harvested last year the annual strawberry crop report released by Frank Andrews statistician of the United States department ot agriculture shows If the yield per acre this year is the same as the average for the will past few years 1929 production amount to 2340000 quarts compared with 2800000 quarts in 1928 and In 1927 ths reports says CITY — Arizonians CEDAR living south ot the Colorado river are enthusiastic over plans for the celebration June 14 and 15 of ths formal dedication of the new bridge over the river at Marble conyon — in several respects one of the most remarkable bridges In tBrwbrl3T Tfi3le0pl8“Df coma the sister state will themselves and they en mass to the celebration are looking for a large crowd from Utah and other regions on the north as well CarCEDAR CITY— The one cf the greatest mel highway scenic roads in the world now under In southern construction Utah will not be officially opened until May 1S20 when prominent men from all parts of the country will be Invited to Horace participate In the ded'ention 31 Albright director of national parks sai hrra recently 'TVe plan to make this one cf the biggest celebrations over to be held at any naiional park” "The h’chway will not ao declared be open to tourists this season and when it Is we expect to draw more tourists than ever before” OLD FOLKS SAY DR CALDWELL WAS RIGHT Tka basis of treating sickness has sob hanged since Dr Caldwell Uft Msdicag 1876 nor sines be plated sol College tht market ths laxative prsscriptios k bad used Is bis practice biliousness Es treated wnstipstlon headaches mental deprssalen Indigestion sour stomach and other indisposition entirely by means of simple vegetable herbs and roots These are laxatives still ths basis of Dr Caldwell’s 6yru aa eombinatios of sean and Fepsla ether mild herbs with pepsin Ths simpler the remedy for constipation tho safer for the child and for you And sue you sen get results in s mild and saf way by using Dr Caldwell’s Byrop Pspsin why tax chances 'With strong drugs? — A bottle will hat several months ant all csza saaa it It is pleasant to ths taste gentle In action and free from narcotics Elderly people find it Ideal All drug store bars ths generous bottlee sr writs " Syrup Pepsin" Deni BB Monti cello Illinois for Ires trial bottle in POISON IVY Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh ter smews geS—Wil lhMW— AS Mm Bell a a Meanest When ths ship John Milton was lost ott the eastern tip of Long Is land seventy-onyean ago with her men skipper and crew ot the vessel’s bell was tossed among the rocks on the shore resting Is such a position thnt wind and waves made It toll dismally The bell now ts to bs placed In ths tower of the New Mon Ths church tauk Point Community little building looks out on tbs spot where the John Milton foundered as she was returning to Boston from a trip to Peru For Fost CvznZort AND quick ft lief of hot tired Jh achlni (muting feet hak Alien' Foot Kim the en'lwptle beeline powder into your ihow It Soke the bietkm from 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