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Show II -- ..r. April 6. 1S3 THELEHI FREE PRESS Farm and Home News Furnihd by Utah Cojr. BE MADE IN TURKEYS p0piT TO C. POULTRYMAN SAYS V- - S. A. those who Frisctknecht. U. S. it it believed tl.at of rare, who tve Mny have the necessary equipment, and who have hi id in rais- experience in turkeys can ...,. anord tn uivu-asain this year Since good poults can be purchased , i ear ror n and with food feeding it requires only about . . fi. U"JS 01 ree1 t( produce a pound "Ve turkey' il i evident that one fan still market m i,r"1 .to . aavantai .through turkevi s even whpn ,k " for a8 as 12 cents a pound. t course, that providin equipment briing and rearing i3 already availahle on the farm and disease Ioss8 are reduced to a minimum. Addit'nal information on raising turke' copies of a turkey im-b- e provement Program for the state may be obtaln?d without cost by writing 10 lne Service of the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. A. C. Extension Poultry man. daSei "one extreme ful- If tbe oll another" is true, 193 ousnt to those who fairly good 'ea'" . i one. of Xo tiirkevs. Mit:nue lurse, I P"Par'1 t0 8tate Just what be for turkeys this fall .. . f nrice will a lew iaciurs mat ap- are there tut k. avorable at this time. of all production this year in . States will likely be con- jahlv less than it was last year. "hen it is believed the largest crop on Lord amounting to about 19,000.000 was produced. The extremely In 1932 prices received for turkeys to and discouraging Indeed many ere demand for baby poults this ,,neciallv in the larf e com- - "i P-- uh fr Jecial turkey producing r'. J i E3tin areas, appears Thursday, April 6, 1933 - Agent. the fj.'key indus' already Bt Carl J' fcie, and th;ct it belongs to tte has the faculiv ut rmoving nltruien from the air and m,k-j'n- g it available for use in the soil, j Fairly d good, soU offers tU best growing conditions. Plantings i un cave indicated that this tree to freeze back during the wiBtp at elevation much fcbove 5000 ieet- The locust has been planted In ' many e'altH lor- (VntivUin ....& giilley and stream-ban- k erosion: as its wide spreading root system is especially adapted for binding the soil. During several hundred trees of this species were planted along the lower Eear river and in other Bectlons of Box Elder county for the purpose of checking the washing of stream banks. More than 10,000 small black locust are available at the forestry deDart- ment nursnr at the Utah State Agrl C,'Iural ColIege for Pontine this spring on farm land- - The sle of the seedlings range from 18 to 24 Inches, and may orJerel at a price of $1.0 per hundred trees- - There Is not limit to the number that may be obtained by rson- - The shipping 0f the any one trees from Logan will commence about April 5. Further information may be obtained from the local extension agents or by writing to the college at Logan. A copy of Farmers' Bulletin No. 1628, titled "Growing Black Locust" will be sent free upon request. below what it was to b considerably . war ago at this time. Likewise, lnek BLACK LOCUST TREES HELP CHECK EROSION. which to of money and credit with this brood FORESTER SAYS poults spring purchase and rewill that factors likely other re Early returns can be expected from duce the number of turkeys that are the planting of black locust trees under mised in 1933. Utah farm conditions, m08t cold that Is true It storage While according t0 Pa"l M. Dunn, forester for the not are of present turkeys loMings above those of a year Utah extension service at Logan. This considerably tre has been quite widely planted ago, Jt is also true that more people are before eating turkey sInce the settlement of this state, and than ever It is there- - aPP"Oxlmaely 8,000 small seedlings entire the year. throughout hftve been set out within the past three fore possible that the present supply fee entirely exhaust- yeas. Inspections of several areas in cold storage will new the crop Is ready lnls Past summer show exceptional ed by the time growth for this tree. market. to The wood of the black locust is The number of turkeys being im- ported by the United States from the hard, heavy, strong and durable and Argentine and elsewhere Is also on the adapts itself to a wide variety of uses, In many communities this wood Is decrease. During the eleven-mont- h from January to November, ing used for wagon stock, double-tree-s, of turkey and reaches as well as fence posts, 1932, only 474,000 pounds ere imported by this country as com- - Because of its fast growth, this tree pared with a total of 6,044,000 pounds adapts itself to use in shelterbelt as well as woodlot plantings. An example In 1931. Another Item that must not be over- - is given of a planting near Troutcreek, looked Is the fact that turkeys today in western Juab county, where under tre being raised more economically quite dry conditions, and in competl- fhan ever before, and the producer tlon with the rabbits during the windoes not need to get as much for his ter, the back locust has Increased in product to realize the same amount of height over ten feet during two seasons. profit that he did formerly. Losses In brooding have been materi-tll- y Other examples of growth and surreduced by the improved methods vival in Utah are: Duchesne county, that have been adopted, and better a growth of over six feet In one year; care and management in general Utah county, a survival of 100 percent throughout the entire growing and de- and an exceptional growth; Box Elder veloping period have made it possible county, a growth of over five feet a to produce and market a better grade year. of turkeys than ever before. Feed The locust has been planted In nearcosts as well, are the lowest they have ly every county of Utah, and where been for a number of years, and alt- failures have occurred It has been behough the present is likely not the cause of lack of water and care, said time to encourage much expansion of Mr. Dunn. The tree Is easy to propj- , , , od j maimificent sijrht the gulls, terns,1 henms. pelicans, and sandpipers present as we visit the shores of Utah lake during the spring months- - Think what a changed uninviting place thi would tec. me if many of the 72 known species of Utah lake shore birds and water birds were not there, that we may enjoy their calls and graceful flights. Utah laka is one of the most interesting fresh water lakes in western America, this mainly because of the myriads of fish that it supports and the great variety of shore birds that their summer home about its marshy shores. MANY ARE KILLED Each year, however, we find that many of these birds are disturbed ia their nesting and many of them killedIn order that we may obviate this to a great extent and have an understanding as to the regulations governing the protection of migratory birds, we propose to briefly review the bird treaties and laws that have been entered into by Canada and the United States. In the biological survey service No. and regulatory announcements 66, May 1927; Article 1, provides that the following Utah species shall be e birds: known as migratory "Bitterns, grebes, gulls, herons, loons and terns." Article II, provides that: "The e closed season on migratory, birds shall continue throughout the 77 PERCENT OF UTAH year." COUNTY TAXES PAID In the U. S. D. A. Miscellaneous Publications, No. 145, May 1932, page A total of $1,247,321.74 or 77.52 2, we find that the above species propercent of the Utah County taxes had tected by Federal Law can not under been paid for 1932 up to March 2. The any conditions be killed or disturbed collections are slightly under last unless regulation 10 under the act Is year's when 81.25 percent of the total complied with. tax levy was collected up to the same CONDITION ORDERS ISSUED period. This act provides that permits to The report shows Lehi 72.88 per- kill migratory birds injurious to cent, Alpine 37 63 percent, American property may be procured, provided Fork 68.11 persent, Pleasant Grove that: 69.23 percent, Alpine School District "When information is furnished the 74.11 percent, Utah County 79.20 per- secretary (of agriculture) that any cent. Alpine shows the lowest per- species of migratory bird has become, centage, with 37.63 percent and under extarordinary conditions, seriSpringville the highest with 80.33 per- ously injurious to agriculture or other cent. interests in any particular communto 0 ity, an investigation will be made of extent and nature VASCO TANNER MAKES the determine PLEA FOR PROTECTION the iniurv. whether the birds alleged to OF SHORE EIRDS be doing the damage should be killed, and if, so, during what times and by what means. Upon his determination By Vasco M. Tanner and C. Lynn an appropriate order will be made." Hayward. From time immorial the regular "It will be noted that investigation are movement of birds during their migra- and troof of serious damages tory flights in the springtime has prerequisite to the issuance . of these been brought joy to the hearts of civilized nermits. The orders that have man by heralding the coming of issued under this regulation, mostly local in scope, have dealt chiefly with spring. birds with robins and g Already our feathered friends of band-tailed the mountains, valleys, and lake pigeons in relation to shores are arriving, preparatory to small fruits, with meadow larks as pullers and with gulls as complying with the urge of nature, seed-cor- n that of selecting nesting sites and the nolluters of reservoirs. The method What a of destruction specified, which usually rearing of their young. is shooting, has been limited as a rule to a stated season, and other restrictions designed to prevent abuse of the permits have been made. On nace 39. Farmer's Bulletin, No, 1931-3we find 1684, Game Laws for on seasons no are open "There that: sand-hi- ll cranes, grebes, Bitterns, trulls, herons, loons and terns." From the above it Is evident that the miirratory short and water birds are not our porperty but that of the umtea people of Canada and the not can we destroy and that States, nests, eggs, young or adults without , Winy mtl non-gam- non-gam- FREE TRIAL in yous own home Natural Gas Water Heater We will install a modern automatic Natural Gas waterheater in your home for a 30 day free trial, with no obligation on your part. This offer is good during April only. It will give you an opportunity to actually experience the unequalled convenience of hot water, instantly available at the turn of the tap, at any hour of the day or night. No home can be called really modern without automatic hot water service. It will surprise you to find out just how economical Natural Gas hot water service is. Come in or phone us for further particulars. ML S. LdDTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET the regular three sessions of conference on Sunday, April 23. 0 NewHouse Dresses and Ladies' Hose Powers Shoe Store. adv. : : Lehi : : M. LEHL UTAH I. A. STAKE HONOR NIGHT The Lehi Stake Honor night will be held Tuesday, April 11 and Wednesday, April 12 at 7:30 p. m. each evening in the Fifth Ward chapel. The events will be held on the two even-incs so it will not hm ti hold any two events at the same time. NEW INDUSTRIAL ESTABl uesaay evening tne Doys and girls LISHMENT STARTED retold story and drama demon strations will take place. On Wednesday The beginning of a new industrial public evening, era in Utah is seen as the result of speaking, operetta and dancing. The only contest feature of the meet will the announcement cf the establish-mof a lead refinery by the United States Smelting, Refining & Mining company adjacent to its reduction and smelting works at Midvale. The announcement was made by Downie D. Muir, Jr., and general manager of the smelting company, who states that construction of the new refinery will begin shortly after April 1 and will provide for the first time in Utah racilities for the complete reduction of ore and the refining of metals. The schedule calls for completion" of the plant September 1 of the current year. The refining- of lead in Utah will probably be followed by the erection of fabricating plants within the state, Mr. Muir declared Thursday. "While this will come later, and if it is feasible at that time to build fabricatng plants here we will enter this field," Mr. Muir said. nnn et vice-preside-nt - all wards participating on Wednesday 0 . mgnt. There is no admission charge and the public is invited. "Here jr'are. Dean. Wash her, and put plenty of starch In the fenders." ' A woman driver ran Into an embankment and bent a fender. It worried her. She went to a garaca and asked the mechanic: 'Can you tlx this fender so my hus band won't know how it was bentf The mechanio looked at the bent fender and then at her, and said: "No, lady, I cant But 111 ten yon what I can do. can fix It up so that In a few days you can ask your husband how he bent It.' "What's the matter, dear?" "Cant get this confounded self starter to work. I think there must be a short circuit somewhere." Build Lehi, not another town, your ads In this paper. Put "How annoying! Can't you length eni It?" 1 ' fish-eatin- PRINTING LETTERHEADS " " " 2, m permit from the federal government that Nearly all of the smaller birds mioTotrv habits should come under the same consideration. The Utah state game laws of 1932 and 1933 also provide for the protee Hon of mieratory game birds as welt e birds, the only as nearly all certain species that exceptions being are defintaly destructive. ,,, 4 non-gam- ENVELOPES r , FORM LETTERS , CIRCULARS i HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS STATEMENTS Lehi Free Press Set and Printed In Lehi Build Lehi, Not Another Town T :j Church News TEMPLES TO CLOSE DURING CONFERENCE 4 41 The L. D. S. Temples in Utah will The close during conference week. WedSalt Lake Temple will close on evening, April 5 and re-op- en nesday 10on Monday morning, April The Manti and Logan Temples will close on Tuesday, April 4, and on Tuesday, April 11. - re-op- Whitehouse Linen Finish Transparent Wrapped UNION MEETING POSTPONED TO APRIL Jo PRIESTHOOD Best Washer For Less Money Ask for demonstration. People's SPECIALITY fj Phones 76-- 78 Co-o- p. DEPARTMENT Lehi, Utah 4 Rtiief The regular Priesthood, Society and Primary Union Meeting will be held on Sunday, April 16, due to conference Deing in scbmuh regular meeting date. There will be no sacrament meeting held in any of the Lehi Wards, Sunday evening. LEHI STAKE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD APRIL 22-2- 3 Quarterly Conference of Lehi Stake Saturday and Sunday, The Saturday night April will be held 22-2- 3. session will be held conjointly with the Lehi Seminary graduation, with Stationery 24 Envelopes and Paper To Match 25c. LEHI FREE PRESS |