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Show niE LEIII RUN, LEII1. TIT ah Our Coal Supply as It Was in the Making . Sally Scz fOROOTTEN HEROES U Scon WVsoa B Jtmtn HENS NEED WATER TO PRODUCE EGGS Kkjji sill 4 . "One-Man War -1Hl' ,Lsold chronicle, the flA!CSS punished in "fiS may be found this 3' . iia ths man, Aithen. le kingdom as w ConfessIon E e n bardiy soften , repentance a ntera. 'l eSuf bis crimes. Line the progress of and desolation, had 8T. In a ong course of tPTdJs did old England Hut the vials of her wrath m... .,,, natrlot who war against the Joallbutsuccee J g the "Mistress of the Seas LI of a Scotch blacksmith Hk n catne to America at f 1 neteen to enlist in the Shberty. eewasamemberot feostonTea Party and after the Lutlon opened be decided that 5 1st serve the patriot cause Sing blow where It would jKJU Great Britain's sea L He went to England In 1776 from August to November of jear wandered from one port "another. baring perfected a crude time Mt was a tin tea canister fed with spirits at the bottom and with matches and candle to pie them-he succeeded in put-jjg put-jjg fir to the rope house at Ports-tatt, Ports-tatt, although the attempt on the sp louse failed. Then he went j Bristol and a series of fires in Tessels and wharf buildings in iidi ships, ammunition and war f plies went up in smoke followed, .finally suspicion fell upon the t"4 Scotchman and a reward was fered for his arrest. There folded fol-ded a thrilling chase from Bristol s Exeter to Plymouth to the Isle of fen and then to Odiham where he ss caught, with Incriminating evl-fece evl-fece concealed upon his person. !!e was placed on trial March 6, p. Unrepresented by council and ffostog to speak In his own de-se, de-se, Altken was found guilty. He p paraded past the scene of his fine in Portsmouth, then hanged I a gallows made from the mast of I warship. t Later his body, was iita down and removed to Block-f Block-f nse Point where it hung in chains ir several years a gruesome reminder re-minder of the fate which befalls a triot who faijs. ."Hie Robert Morris of the I West" f EORGE ROGERS CLARK has a r place in our school histories, N though the United States allied al-lied the conqueror of the Old forthwest to die In poverty and it'iect and did not pay the full Mors due his memory until 150 fears later. But where is there any jMnment erected to the memory of per Pollock or anything else to pad as 0f m g,.eat debt to him? I Pollock was an Irishman who erupted eru-pted to America as a youth, lived 'r a time in Carlisle, Pa., then In Earana foK- - - . ...... f vuu, auu nnany m jyew f During these years he had mm a successful merchant and Pter, wholly self-made maa I after the outbreak of the Rev-f Rev-f raon he was made commercial m for Virginia by Gov. Patrick . .. l'a!SGe0rge Rogera ClaA-d ClaA-d Us ambitious project for r of the British posts in Ktaois country, it was Pollock b hi, own money tXTJrnflraPI''wWchcaark 34 "vers lonttS- ftwijB h . e patrIot cause 5X5." In vain for CLtKl make th?f ? ,a IIamia- HI. hlZ?" Galvez hIS release iWrr7oparo,e he jy-XS agalnstthe Amert- 1 Ut'J d for another sii hto&nzZ, gam Marked -ms In ew Orleans. frS' his lheset- tt c!?and three times al di?'natIon- 'or con-liinthe con-liinthe elec B. Cnioo. JL . ft ?), J . J I UNI JUU.I ff? 2 S"? ?fTiM - " ii-tZ 'tZw . - ""L'lli I Also Well to Heat It in Cold Weather. .; Restoration of a coal age forest as It Is believ ed to have appeared "some 250,000,000 years ago. This large new exhibit with trees and plants reconstructed in natural size, is now on view at Field Museum of Natural Ilistory In Chicago. - i Scenes and Persons in the Current News i . " '"f" " nwvm mw My.,.iiiS , .... , 1 Street scene in Mukden, Manchuria, which was occupied by Japanese troops after a bombardment. 2 View of the parade of the 40 and 8 organization during the convention of the American Legion in Detroit. 3 Earl Ovington, first of the air mall pilots, with letters he carried from Los Angeles to Tucson on the twentieth anniversary of his first mail flight. ILLINI TACKLE : .X -V 8 !i'W?.v A Dick O'Neill of Ottawa, 111., a sophomore at the University of Illinois, Illi-nois, is one of the tackles on the Illinois team and Is also a good punter. He weighs 195 pounds. HEADS MAIL CARRIERS fcdward J. Cainor of Muncle, Ind., who was, re-elected, for the eighteenth eight-eenth consecutive year, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers at their convention held In Oakland, Calif. - Tiling Yot Don't Like to Do Discipline yourself to drudgery. For by that you gain a mastery over yourself and the world. Success depends upon doing things you don't like to do far more than on being lucky In finding things you do like. The man who can do only what he likes has narrowed his path to achievement to the breadth of a rabbit rab-bit run. Ramsay MacDonald. Maida Didn't Like This Landing Much 4 - "4 t - Ma ( "hi Forty cents a quart Is a high price for wuter. but that Is what It Is estimated to be worth when converted con-verted Into eggs worth 30 cents a dozen. A dozen egs contain about a pint of wnter. No wonder hens like to drink. Hut that is only one ol the demands de-mands for water by hens. It is calculated cal-culated that 100 laying hens will transpire at least three gallons of water per day as vapor, a fact that makes an adequute watering sys tem and an adequate ventilating system vitally essential In the poul try house. Damp litter and damp walls In. cold weather are In large measure due to this giving off of moisture by the hens. Suppose only a tnlrd of that three gallons of wa ter falls to get away by means of the ventilating system. In a week there will be five gallons of water absorbed by the litter, floors and walls, with Inevitable reduction In production and probably the be ginning of disease. In winter weather the use of wa ter heaters has been proved to be a profitable practice. Energy used up by the hen In warming Icy wa ter is energy subtracted from the egg basket. An electric current or some other simple heating device can warm water much more cheap ly than can the hen. Exchange. No Large Returns for Small Poultry Raiser Rural economists at the New Tork State College of Agriculture blast the hopes of many who look forward to a little farm, a co w, a flock of chickens, and a coniforta ble living. According to figures of 124 poultry farms It takes money to run a profitable poultry farm. Flocks averaging 500 layers had a capital Investment of $10,000, a gross income of $3,000 and an av erage labor Income, or profit after Interest and all expenses were de ducted, of $309. ' -With 000 layers the capital In creased to $15,000, the -gross re ceipts to $6,291 and the labor la come to $819: .... - -Tr ' Farms with 1,900 birds have $28,- 000 Invested, gross receipts of $13,f 859 and $2,344 for labor Income. Farms with 2,000 hens had gross receipts about four times that of the 500 hen flocks but the labor in come wus seven times higher. This shows the Importance of a business large enough so that the operator can make good returns tor his time, which means a plant with 2,00 birds or more. Michigan Farmer 4t iMfrrry -it. Via sea and air, Maida, the white camel, arrived in San Francisco, Maida didn't care much about the Journey-or the landing. The latter was achieved in a rope sling. She was consigned to George Bistany at Flieshhacker zoo from the Cairo zoological gardens. She came over here as a mate for Moses, the big white camel already at the zoo. Just Before the Big Battle i - ? f 4 t Best Food Containers "Use feed and drink containers that will keep the chicks out of them," is the advice of F. E. Moore extension poultry man of the North Dakota Agricultural college. He suggests that a feed trough be made for the chicks from four pieces of lath one for the bottom two for the sides and one over the top, nailed to the end pieces ex tended Just high enough to allow the chicks to reach their heads through to feed but not high enough to allow them to get entire ly Into the trough. For use later when the chicks are larger, 3 or 4-Inch boards In stead of lath are suggested. Tin or galvanized containers ' are satisfactory satis-factory for milk, provided 6our milk Is -left standing In them from 30 to 4S hours before they are used for the first time. rCS WW H 1 l-M 1 mm i ftii'ifirifiim You don't have to be a ballet dancer to be "ud on your toes". Just be alert and public minded. Support home enterprises enter-prises by patronizing home industry. These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support 1 '- ifrft rtrrt - " Insist on Pure Virgin Wool Blankets Mad In tlx Intermountain West ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN MILLS Salt Lakt City THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY By buying Intermountain made goods you are building Intermountain Intermoun-tain payrolls the life blood of any community. As payrolls grow, this great Intermountain country will prosper, continually making you and trie more prosperous and becoming be-coming a better place for. us and our children to live. Furthermore, I have always found Intermountain made goods to be equal or superior - to outside products.. , ' SHERMAN MILLER, . Forest Service, Ephraim, Utah. CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS Electrical Products Corporation 1046 So. Main Salt Lake City Coins of Platinum Platinum was once used for Russian Rus-sian coinage. HELP UTAH HELP YOU By alaj asking your dealer for Intermountain Made Drooms Dy Nam Blue Ribbon Black Beauty Gold Crown Longest Siege The siege of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchad-nezzar, which was carried on for 13 years, was the longest in history. his-tory. The siege was raised in 572 B. C. BLUE SEAL CLEANSER A'onderful Sanitary Household Cleanwr and Water Softener SOLE DISTEIBUTOKS TbcSaltlafcc Tktt cHardwafeGo. . ASK YOUR DEAI.KR Mk Baby Chick Notes Don't feed baby chicks too early. Let them go without feed for 72 hours. For starting feed, oatmeal or a good starting mash are extra good. Feed oatmeal five times eacu day, one heaping tablespoon ,at each feeding for 15 baby chicks. Leave mash before them. Give plenty of sour milk of snme acidity acid-ity each day. Green feed Is essential after first seven days. Keep clean, fresh water before the chicks all the time. Charcoal and grit are essential for best results. Practice cleanliness with utmost care. Tse good Judgment In all things and your success with baby chicks will be assured. Bobcat Good and Bad The bobcat feeds on rabbits and other troublesome rodents, but also preys on valuable wild life, such as quail, wild turkeys and deer. "GRAINS OF GOLD" THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL "Makes Cream Taste Better" Western Made For Western Trade Ak Yoar Grocer QfZ if per week will be ?t?UU paid for the best 50-word article on "Why you should use Intermountain made Goods" Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermountain Intermoun-tain Products Column 1', O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will QfZ Afl receive check for VW V . FIT-WELL ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Brace Artificial Llmba Trustee Crutchea , Arch Support Extension Shoe ' Elastic Hoiaery Established In Salt Lake In 1908 Ph. Waa. 264 Saliafnrtlon Guaranteed 13$ W. Third 8 I Ball Lake City. UL, , , Desolate Valley Death valley, Calif., is about 50 miles long and 20 to 25 miles wide,' from the crest of the inclosing; mountain ranges. GASOLINE Packed With Power , Earth's Economic Ages -The three economic ages of the,,, earth are the ''Stone age" (which .includes the Eolithic, Paleolithic and Neolithic ages),' the" "Bronze age" and the "Iron age." THOMAS ELECTRIC CO, PUMPS MOTORS WATER WHEELS BOUGHT SOLD REPAIRED S43-I WEST Jnd SOUTH SALT LA KB CITY. UTAH Multiplied Misfortunes There is, scarcely a calamity which does not find mention in the "Iliad." Therefore a' succession of misfortunes is sometimes called' "an Iliad of woes." . ,- Fall Bulbs, Seeds, etc. New Ready Get Free Catalogue PORTER-WALTON CO. Salt Lake City, Utah The Good Conscience A good conscience is to the soul what health is, to the body;, it preserves a constant ease and serenity se-renity within. Addison. Aak Yoar Draia Far APEX-K-HAND LOTION AN INTERMOITNTAIN PRODUCT " Smallest County New York county, on Manhattan Island, is the smallest county in the1 United States. It has area of only 22 square miles. FOREST DALE POTATO CHIPS N Equal Far Crlipneaa and Quality Factory 47 Kninrto Arc. Salt Lake City Tel. Hy 1741 WANTED: Naaiee af Aaenta to acll Chrlat-maa Chrlat-maa Card in 1931 through your local printer. Plana (or 1911 bein made now. Bend in your nmna for detail which trill make yoar arliinaT aaaicr without tha troublra, nintakea and delay yoa bad in rrprencntifl raatern factorlea. Writ W. N. L. P O. Boa liii. Salt Laka City. COUCHM AN COMPANY 233 So. Writ Tempi Salt Laka City Chimney Top CaW. Bath Tuba, Camp Sieve and all kinda of Tin. Copper and Hhert Metal work. Warm Air Faraaea lnetalled and Repaired. . .. . , !! 1 nis cardinals, and Connlt Gabby Street veil, - , shaking hands before their Laying Hens Need Water Poultry exerts tell us that 100 laying hens will transpire Hliout there to fjur gallons of wafer ev-erj ev-erj 24 hours, and nonhiyin? liens and pullet about half that much. Although this seems hard to he-lleve. he-lleve. it Is this moisture which forms the heavy coating of frosl found on the Inside of the poultry house Id cold weather. The only way to eliminate such frost Is to Insulate thoroughly the walls by dead air spaces or sheet Insulation Insula-tion in such a way thai the Inside wall will be kept from gelling cold, and then to provide a straw loft or some other method of ventilation ventila-tion to reraovf? the exrgs moisture NEW STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME We have placss for students to earn board and room. Largest and Best Equipped School in ths iatermaL'ntaln Territory Cosmopolitan Body The French "academy" when the roll is full, has 40 regular members, all Frenchmen, but it also includes ten members at I irge, eight foreifrn members and 73 cor- Explorer's Error Lachine rapids, near Montrea', received its name from the tact that those who discovered it believed be-lieved that, in doinj? so, they had reached China, just as Cohmbus thought that he had reached India. AVar Caused Change After the beginning of the Civil war the city of Washington changed in a few months from a small, slow-moving city of 61,400 to a bustlin? city of about 250,000. Thi3 average was maintained throushout the war. Goose Feathers The best goose feathers are procured pro-cured from the live bird in the spring, about six bird3 of averafe eize furnishing one pound of feath ers. ! |