Show JO TIMES TIIE GARLAND k§R GARLAND UTAH $k§ (S3 EA HORSE BUSINESS IS COMING BACK X Breeders Have Been Timid to Resume Operations a? feiJH I a T L -- " 2 r&- V By ELMO SCOTT WATSON Drawing by Ray Walter IT! UN tlie next few works uii u r my of lonntk) mid women will lie in tlie every lmnie Unit et Sint vs mol uskitu n series of q'lestimis vvh’di must us of our every or nine answered for us Tliom questions urt tlie foiloe nut Name ami u'iclress sex rMf'JA color or rmr sinjrle married widowed or Ifjto relit voreed liettd of family liotne owned or rented free or mirtjri:t 'I literary place of liirtli nnd thut of piirmts citizensliip aliility to speak Knglisli whether employed nnd trade or profession whether veteran of any American war Rut lest you should fuel that the asking of these questions Is n meddlesome interference In your private let It he stated at once that tlie tnan or woman who culls at your home and asks you t hose questions Is a census enumerator engaged in the huge task of taking the lath decennial census of population In the United “States 'wit of the in aeconlnnce Article Constitution of the United States that you are required by law to give true answers to tlie questions nnd that there Is no real reason whatsoever For why you should not answer them you have this nssurun ce from r“ William M Steunrt chief of the bureau in regard to It: of the census "No citizen need hesitate to answer naked by tlie enumeratlie questions tors The facts so far as tlie individual is concerned will he safe in the tlie hands of government nnd will nevNo one need have er he disclosed the slightest fear that his personal or business secrets will ever be disclosed The oath of to friend or foe requires that he shall keep secret the answers to queries If lie does not lie is guilty of a erime and if detected there is not the slightest will to Tlie what doubt ns happen law will he invoked and enforced to the limit” Tlie’ 19: :0 census will he the greatest Vomiting of noses" In tlie history of the world When it is nmq luted Uncle 8im wlH- know just Imw many more children lie lias than lie had in 1020 tlie pomihil ion ef the As to what United States will be Doctor Sleuart mn '" ivs "It will be more than 121000000 We are cerand less than tain as to this because we know that the population of the continental United States is now Increasing at tlie rate ioooo persons each year of about or to put it another way at the approximate rate of one person every Tlnse totals ore twenty seconds of made up of tlie annual excels to births oxer deaths which amount the excess of imand about migration over emigration which gives each year ts n additional The 1P:0 cell 'll s will slioxv that our as many as people are thirty times 1796 In nnd nearWere in fiie country or only as in lSI ly tx' ice ns many fiipy years ago records no instance In 'ifi'tory Inso rapidly has which population creased as has been the rase In the Neither is it of record United Stales in population las that the Increase anywhere else been accomplished by Ci great an Improvement in tlie comfort and well being of tlie people generally for "In 17t0 there were 45 persons each square mile of wlmt was then the United 'States The 19:10 census to will show forty people believe eaeli square mile or nearly ten times more than at tlie time of tlie first census In 17!0 there were six cities In tlie United States with more than 8000 Then tlie cities were reinhabitants sponsible for only 3 per rent of the America in thoe days vvns population truly agricultural In 11)20 tlie cities with more than 8 OX) Inhabitants numbered 024 and their population vvns 44 Aild to per cent of tlie national total of these the little towns and villages less than 8000 people nnd we find that was a lit1020 in tlie urban population tle more titan hulf tlie total for the Union" In the huge task accomplishing which faces Unde Sam's army of census enumerators they will visit not homes but also more only 30000000 almost 2tx)ooo than 2(XX000 stores manufacturing plants nnd in addition concerning compile data they will and 140H) mines 601)0000 farms and drainlOOtXXl Irrigation quarries for this is reason Tlie age projects census will that the 10th decennial be not only a count of population but also a comprehensive study of the of tlie natcommerce and industry first the for time ion Including In the a of distribution census last named it is hoped that there will be found at least some of tlie reasons annual loss of for an estimated in tlie process of placing commodities in tlie hands of the ultimate consumer "Tiie 1930 census" says Doctor Steuart "is going to he we hope and believe tlie most nearly perfect tabulbusiness tihd othation of population er basic facts ever taken in history I say tills with the fact in mind that nearly 3XX) years have passed since the first census was made — when King David set out to number the people It took him nine of Israel and Judah mouths and twenty days to do the Job and among the tilings he found out was that there were In Israel and in Judah about 1300000 ‘vallnut men that drew tie sword' "The first census of the United The States was taken 139 years ago United States was first among the countries to make a regular periodical a part of Its Inhabitants enumeration law of tlie fundamental “The first American census taken In 1790 was very limited In scope and was directed by The United States marshals They were allowed thirteen months on the job and when the totals were added up our population That census relwas about 4Xxi(00 Tlie name ated solely to population of tiie bend of the family was taken together with tlie number of persons classified as free or in each family who were free slave The whites as "free whites" as were classified and tlie free'whltes male or female males as over or under sixteen years of age That was about all there was to it Tlie marshals who supervised tlie 1790 count numbered only 17 the 650 and you wll appre- enumerators by OR PAY THE PRICE th United State Department of Agricultural Whether the horae continues to decline in numbers by reason of displacement by the motor car and tractor or not the horge business Is due for better times in the opinion of J O Williams of the United States Department of Agriculture The number of horses on the farms of the country declined In 1928 to the lowest point yet recorded but the market stiffened or advanced' Mr Williams points out that for several years farmers hnve been and raising only about half breeding as many colts as are required for reof the diminished number placement of work animals In use "Inferior horses of all types are a drag on the market and undoubtedly will continue to be so” says Mr Williams "Rut the difficulty with the in recent horse and mule situation years has been largely psychological Breeders of horses and mules have ever whether there would wondered be a recurrence in demand for work stock nnd have been timid about reThis has suming breeding operations resulted In tlie present shortage of good work and pleasure animals a situation which promises to become much more acute within the next We believe that farmers few years should now study their farm power situation those who will continue to use horses nnd mules can now replace aging animals with young stock before occurs h That farmers are beginning to realIs reflected ize this situation by a of Agriculture the Department study recently made of tlie number of stab lions and jinks in service In 21 states Tlie number of these lias declined sharply in recent years hut owners In some localities reported that last year n considerable Increase In witnessed tlie number of mares bred (Prepared The control of disease is largely a matter of SANITATION You have to keep incubators and brooders and hen or pay the price houses clean Chicks will not thrive and become profitable unless they are raised And under sanitary conditions Lewis’ High -- Test Lye makes sanitary conditions easy and sure TlIE editor of this paper and hatcheries and poultry men everywhere will teU you to dis- SJLFFTYtaTQNTop Tests at University of California I of California At tlie University with sheep tests throw light on tlie best rams to use ewes On purebred Ihimboulllet Suffolk Soutlulown Shropshire anil Marsh Hampshire rums were used one ram to When between four and 20 ewes were the lambs old five months so Jr 221 £ WTrMATTXTSr&Z&RT elate what the latter figure means when you are told that tlie enumerators who will take the 1930 census will be an army of more titan lOOOtX) tlie nations “Since tiie 1790 census deof the world have been gradually veloping methods and machinery that tlie counting of heads nnd speed up of a vast amount the accumulation social edof data regarding economic ucational and oilier conditions Mere In the United States tlie development lias probably been more fur reaching Consethan in any other country quently tlie director of the census Is now by law required to enumerate in more Than the space of one' hiontlt 120 XH) people and at the same time obtain very extensive informa1000 6000 Oort farms tion about mines 100000 irrigation and drainage and projects tlie facts of employment millions of affecting unemployment people mid also tiie trade profession or particular kind of work done by age in the every person of working nation Quite a Job for four weeks Yet it can nnd will be comis it not? pleted in tlie allotted thirty days" With tlie exception of a comparatively few when the vast total Is considered the original records of every In the 1790 and family enumerated census are on file in tlie subsequent census bureau according to Mr Steuhave been art The missing records Howlost or destroyed by accident ever file on John Hancock lias been and his preserved family was reported as being made up of "two white males over sixteen years of age three white females and seven other free persons not white" It Is presumed tiie seven free persons listed as "not white” were negro servants In tlie taking of the 1Si50 census was for the first time each person asked to give tlie value of his or her real and personal property Tlie records for Illinois show that Abraham Mr LinLincoln’s family comprised coln his wife his three sons nnd a hoy fourteen years old named I’hillp Mr Dltikell Lincoln said he was of which $"(10 was worth $17(XX) the value of his real estate the remainder being personal property In tlie same census James Huehatian household as consisting of himself ids niece Miss Harriet Dane and eleven employees ami servants ail of tlie latter being of foreign birth enumerof individual Tlie system ation was' adopted at the census of IS') and at tlie same time a number added— new were classifications of school attendance occupailliteracy tion place of birth age etc graded Tlie Southdown lambs— 10 raised of 785 pounds weighed an average grading 4375 per cent ctioice with all valueof $1003 for average 7(57 Shropshires— 24 lambs— weighed grading 417 per cent choice pounds Hampwith average value of $1007 shire— 22 lambs — weighed 7C3 grading 3 per cent choice with average lambs— Suffolks-13 value of $013 8lfi pounds with average weighed value of $995 Itomueys — 19 lambs weighed 775 pounds grading 308 per cent choice with average value of — lambs— Kamboulllets $925 701 pounds gradaverage weighed ing 19 per cent choice valued at $383 Tlie Siiffolks bred tlie smallest number of lambs 13 which however made the greatest weights but graded only Tlie Southdowns 3 per cent choice also bred only 16 Iambs hut made 785 pounds weight and tiie high percentage of ctioice grade which put them at the top in value u1 solve 1 can ol Lewis Illgh-Tc- st Lye to 10 gallons of boiling water lor best results This solution will cot right through the dirt and hlth and get to and remove the germs that destroy your chicks Then dilution spray with a Write lor a valuable hook on poultry sanitation lts FREE D SWAN Mjr c J SpccialIes TIIK PKNNSVtVANIA 8AIT BKB CO 80 Norlli SU St Chicago JAMES JXejX PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM UEWAUM $5000 um riei tbit culiy better mu ntfr iJJ ItiW tkuiori FORDHAM NURSERY u Sill Lake CO City Utah Far 71m u nee4 enr roaaroar wi Write 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Second Ditto— Tes I used to ntarry men I wouldn’t go out to dinner with now— Vancouver Province A church debt to keep may need It awake good active Nickname for Stone The word holystone denotes a piece soft atone used In scrubbing deck The term Is supposed to be derived from tbe fact that decks were usuak ly scrubbed on Saturday as a preparation for Sunduy Inspection chorch etc hence the phrase holystone and of holystoning Liver Flukes in Sheep Difficult of Treatment In most all flocks of sheep there is now nnd then one or perhaps several head thut do not seem to thrive even though you bine given them good care Most likely stomach worms and feed Is the cause combined with the His that are common in infested sheep But If you hnve treated them with approved remedies and they do riot reRjmnd favorably it is Just possible that you have an entirely different parasite Namely wlmt Is culled liver difflukes Liver flukes are entirely ferent from a stomach worm They are a flat brownish gray worm and and liver of inhabit the gall bladder sheep and sometimes there are a few In the Intestines The only known remedy for flukes Is carbon tetrachloride It Is a violent poison hut propseldom does any erly administered harm The usual treatment for stomach worms does not apply for flukes Like tlie they require special dosing stomach worms flukes came into corn like a thief In belt flocks unawures the night They are here and must be reckoned with in tlie future Calves on Roughage The tendency on niuny furms Is to winter calves on cornstalks and straw and perhaps some timothy prairie bay sudun grass or gome other nonleguni-inouAll such roughages roughage are deficient In protein and minernl matter as Is required for normal growth nnd for keeping it In a thrifty Quite often there is a connmount of cheap nonlegum-'nouroughage on the farm and It has be or should be ued for some condition siderable Children hate to take medicine as a rule but every child loves the taste of Castoria And this pure is just as preparation vegetable good as it tastes just as bland and harmless as the recipe reads tells you just what (The wrapper Castoria contains) When Baby’s cry warns of colic a few drops of Castoria has him soothed asleep again in a j iffy Nothing is more valuable in diarrhea When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation invoke its gentle aid to cleanse and reguIn colds or late a child’s bowels children’s diseases use it to keep Your the system from clogging doctor will tell you Castoria a place in the family cabinet until your child He knows it is safe for the tiniest baby effective for a boy in his teens With this special children’s remedy handy you need never risk giving a boy or girl medicine meant for grown-up- s Castoria is sold in every drug store the genuine always tears Chas II Fletcher’s signature deserves medicine it grown Insure Him a Healthy Skin through life by using Csati©to ' Geaasing Heal- tag Soothlag ind Antippti OiUBMl Srap Drag Propel 4 on Mass Polr u so Tmlrmm il K |