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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEW. Utah Sally Scz FIRST FOUR WEEKS VITAL TO CHICKS Start of Life Everything in Flock' Success. hi ' ' 1 ' I0th. Tr'SiS Washington Memorial DU d j rV' v' l A ; &Jx Tills f 4 : rn. t rw a I XiwJiif 7116 American Tree Assodotlon ri ?55Sr: . -ft i i ' Iff ' h ' 1 ' ff t4 'f:.VAijv DlDNt get a cent for C has saved me hatf a, P.-lv since I started gisoyou.mightcaUthis Se-stheanswer.Iswjtched llarget to save money. But L on enjoying cf Se. Target is Wended Stte tobacco, just like the lades. And it rolls up fUtboK gummed papers cgetfree. "So I advise you to spend a ie at your nearest dealer 8 Eseefor yourself. Just think, H pi thirty or more agar, jtes from every package." VlD GET THIS: The u.s. Lmmtnt tax on 20 cigarette. C,ti to . On 20 cigarettes from Target Tobacco the LiiimUboutlr:. Nowonderyou p mcb T!ue foe SAVE MONEY I ROLL YOUR OWN & WHAT YOU SMOKE (fnpped In Molttureproof Cellophane ' Brain 4 Williamson Tobacco Corp. Loumnlle, Kentucky 19 For Grandma I bad been coaxing his young wty aunt to have her hair I M she continued to argue fit ' j youH be horse and buggy," ly retorted. ilea his grandmother entered n and overhearinz the re- stid: "Well. Bobbv. If Aunt Shorse and buggy, what am I?" la siss on her cheek, Bobby wvered wagon 1" Heard Enough itill have your ear to the I heard too much." answered I Sorghum. Tre not only k ear from the ground, but j out the discord I'm wearing 1 " m-MW i man "Lrt ma control a child's "ur- roundlng, teaching and care for the first invpn vpnra. and I wont worry Booui wnai win nnppen aucr mm .noted religious leader saia. The same could almost be said for raising chickens, provided you Khnrtpn rim Imnnrtant nerlod to month. Of course, there are nu merous diseases and parasites that I A can kill or stunt or destroy prum after one month of ace. yet suc cess with poultry Is more often made or marred durlns the nrsi month than during the rest of the whole raising process. There are so man things that are tremendously lronortant during that time that lose their Impor tance later. Teaching rood habits, such as roosting where they belong, eating and drinking out of clean containers contain-ers only, keeping busy with food and litter Instead of picking ana fighting each other, come easy dur- ine those first few weeks, but nara afterwards. Failure to get the brooder house cleaned and litter renewed ever few days is vltul thriHA first few weeks, but It Is not la serious omission after the chicks are a month old. If they are prop- erl trained as to eating, roosting and playing.-J. W. In Wallace's Farmer. if t II U11 v...i rA..t. mil' 1 cor mjci on Poultryman's Books Th nvornirft hen eats 75 to 00 pounds of feed per year, according to data kept on large hocks. au c!ka nf the hodv counts some and la heavy layer will eat more than a poor layer, but the poor proauccr Mnn'r nt pnomrh less to offset dlf- roroncn in the cost of "keep." The! ... ...... ,' Intra no PCZ at all Sterlinrj Morton, the "Father of Arbor llshed that town. Ad acent to tne town. . - 1.'"'" M mess . r tO Jf-fvO j la 4ara ! "ldt,n Whan piratu. bolda." a p their Una , la March tor "folia." ... , Thr epant tKrlr tpalla la Mataraw f lae, And rtranli Uom inauaur. ASK TOUB DEUCCIST FOB I SJ I zm IV S i 1 ' V m i Antlfeptie Solution AM INTERMOUNTAIN FBODUCT ivm Til 11firiT CAN BR ETCHANfiRn FOR FINB WOOLEN UKKCUANDI8K WRITB Original Utah Woolen Mills HALT LAKR fITT Bv ELMO SCOTT WATSON llE observance of Arbor day varies in the different states of the Un- "I-J. Sterling Morton, the "Father or Aroor lisnea mar, town. Aujaceui H W"U"B :h"'h the inter requires nearly Ion, although the majority of the Day" born April 22, 1832. pre-empiea - ua 01 muu u. -J""" as much lust for body maintenance, celebrations are held during the 2-Certificate Issued to Joseph C. Grew, Amer. and upon that site he built his home which he as mucn, ,n w j latter part of April or the first lean ambassador to Turkey, for three trees canea Aruor juuuBc. . aUer mD ,y 1 part of May. But whatever the planted in Istanbul, Turkey, In honor of George Morton was tne lounoer ana urn wr v- - . the BprlnR nd date. It has a special significance Washington. the first newspaper in v . to make her profitable to this year because of two men. For 3-Mrs. Herbert Hoover helping plant a cedar braska City News and was a p onf 1 fl5 ST "hi th one that, lays no 1932 is the bicentennial of the tree from the Ferry farm, where George Wash- in Nebraska during its territorial days. In 1M keep. n ne ine birth of George Washington, the Ington spent most of his boyhood days, as Presl- President mnarFZaJ xm worth boarding for half the year in "Father of His Country," and the dent Hoover and other government officials look territory, and upon the resignation of Got. onn 1 wmru intennial ot the birth ot J. Ster- on. The tree was presented to the President Ham A. Richardson he became act governor. rj set W t lln Morton, the "Father of Arbor and his wife by the George Washington Tree He was, however, more interestta 7. ehm.. that are able to lay Guild of Fredericksbura. Va and was replanted ters tnan in pontics, lie wiiiu or s..mi PBnt Axina the molt- 4L ,nnnectlon of Georee Washington with on the White House grounds. , . ber of the r,ebrasKa w rr uonai BoB u 0I - - CotlnuaJ call!s, to Arbor dav celebrations lies in the fact that this 4-A tree, presented by King Boris III of Bui- ture ana we uerruorm uorucuuu. - w,ter !ayer, bni a rhrhafitfL'uSiration for the moft gar.a was P-anted recent In the garde,; P. ng fo e.ect on the yearly extensive tree-planting program ever una- Am.." B.n , . r j "r of the reeled state" as Nebraska bolancfc-NebrasM m.. en in this country. For a part or tne general .re, " nllPd at that time. TZ T , htPAntpnninl cplebration croeram tins year nas rry, ine Rmu - Dicentenniai ceieurauou i"' , ,.. ... MinUtr Bumra. r,. .xni thnt t mpetlnir of the state hppn the nrolect. EDonsored Dy tne American onoemaivci, m n...v..v... -- ---- - . SJItiZ fif Washineton D C, of plant- (3) Mrs. Henry Shoemaker and (4) I. Kerekoff Doard 0f agriculture on January 4, 1872, Morton Tree association of Washington, u. v... 01 v , reDl.e8etina the inrmrinred a resolution aettln aside April. 10 YOUR OPPORTUNITY nam Ex-Cel-Cis School cf Beauty Culturt 81-ttJ taa It Ttatjla. W Uki ltd, M'i larMt Itafi toad efll Bt Waal h4 4nt mlBMal IWtdil. Ml M KlMtuM M tntM f" I axafiUWi tiltt la Wmn. Day." In a Nutshell Wisdom Is knowing what to 6. Skill ia knowing hew. to do It and virtue Is doing it. Aak Tear Grace; Fat "TWIN PEAKS" BRAND PEAS BEANS - TOMAT0E3 Rocky Mountain Packing Co. 8H Ukt City. PLAN SPUING PLOWING... with ttse of "Caterpillar" Tractor oldest and leading track-typa tractor. Prominent farmers owe success to these machines. Write for descriptive catalogs. l&MldBe Together 1'iall this about?" $m Gorgeous, Queen of the I s3 Harold Handsome, also It's a wedding invlta- Causes of Paralysis n.Miriii ta nrcnslonally seen In ; - . .,,Mf n r nf nlnnr- IZ Mrs. Henry ShoemaKer ana v) 1. rerenun uoara 01 agncuuure on jauuary oi, wi a.v - - . . H?0? n ffitJ2WaahlnB- of the Bulgaria foreign office, representing the produced a resolution setting aside April. 10 chickens that are heavily fed and ing 10.000,000 trees, all dedicated to Wash tag- of the Bulgarian foreign 0 , P introauc a UJ algo geen w,ie,,e ton. a veritable living memorial stretcn.ng mux u,a, .r , M-.. r - - - - ... . ftverprowdini and poor ven- the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Cana- Washington. . "Vr" T'l"" : " " n. un T.,t them have plenty ot dian line to the Mexican border. , f.n. .,, milk and ereen feed and add In announcing this project at the time mat t Another registration also came rrom " 7a .bv. i.i-V wim, t n. tPnnoonful of fluid extract of President Coolidge created the Washington bl- p R Wbenow consular agent at Charnarai, th. man whS had originated the nut womlca to each pint of drink- general ce uuu ,. - date of Ita observance to April 22, Mortons There Is a form of paralysis mat Pack, president of the American Tree assocla Joya tte Amerlcari consuto agent at . Sagua Bk u hoHdty ln that blrJg( fof Uon, said: . . , La Grande. PompUUo Montero the erector 01 ft cab,net of treatment of any "What more 01 Jhvn((U'rin lue and is usually fatah Incase, could be employed to mantfest tt affecUon of Eotary club of Sagua ta Grande, has a so remalnlni to 0ffice Bntll MOT. of lhis kind, it is advisable to get a wmcn American leeia iui e,-. registerea on u - nv 1895 the Nebraska legislature was able to nw flock and put them in new 1 ,..-c . rcr. Trnr inirton himself must have loved trees, for nis , yacnt dub itself, Eduarao iiaaemi, 0 . . rtolr rplne r .. .j . .v. ih roMatPred two prociaiui i 4ui.o. v duuui"K " - rtlnrv cnntftinB reDeateu rexcumai-co i sp tne nresiueui wi w I k. th. TruP gntr .1.. .u tV a near crnnnn er and care; and he chose a trees. Eduardo f'tJS staVe" because this commonwealth, which had Sliding, does not stamp out the where their beauty Is unexcelled. Mm ! the Q hIg own Manuei M1U and A. M. Elbas Mate Jy, parrocr haded path tnat leaas to ma have registerea iu. f verdur. nffW had m0re than TOO.000 acres two columns of mm, s ,cubator Pointer. like sentmew, nis cuuuaui , esiry OT tire isi".""' v.. , . . . b da . ... -a .- An .j inii vhn come . 1 h. niwittncr of a seedling he tooai ruor uay j Landes Tractor & Equipment Co. Salt Lake Clly M Tramaiiun. Vuk Mayte you can't buy happiness with money, but you have a notable advantage when the bidding starts. CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS FxECTaiCAL PSODUCTS CoSfOSATlOW IMS So. Mala Salt Lak. City tlU tnktl. rt ti tnal W Utm. tnt9m brta. no an Kitti bm a i-a m M (wlWtaa. ttOiOaitlEai waaililirliairaBjIKttm. bnM amMHM mt ka awm).. taiMMBl 600.000 Snpptoa Af tntxKnfc fevered not one feeds on ;'WbIle, though the horsefly . 0- uaimuoOQ to flO It, U!688 10 Worry abont rtte r 10 happened than there Hake City's 'Vai ofci 1 I HOTEI temple SQUARE 8 irns 200 Tile Baths very room. wry 1 Uts moM fijso Srfrfr: j --Ke city, No. UKe sentinel m, ---- - estry u 7,; ..T,. he took Arbor day is yet to be ofteerveo a nnmper .nenbator wlth , gpIrlt with mose ooiisn w ,-7Il" nas regmen iu -;-- - of Btate8 and ,n tU tnem two name, wiu g- . - , blts of wood BnaeP to pay him reverence uunu i-c --7- irom tne w " ,T " tt The tree has ure promlnently-George Washington, the "Ja- nort Tnlg not ton be remembered pre-eminently. footed toej he reportt. . iraoM(ifln at wrItten) ar, the following: SnS occurs when the ,n theground, a txee-e a to vTZs redstered the planting of oclamaUon of th. governor. & U uneven and one of the Incu- hparel And ai Tit grows in nsefulness. so it 1 tree-, and at his suggestion and that of Connecticut-Latter part of April or first part bator legs does not rest flnnly. -"SfrtV It may outlast the ages, it S-SSr Grew, the American Tree assocla- f Ma by prociamatlon of governor. A cellar is the best location for Srows ta beauty. It may outlast Ambassador ( Srew. e g 1(J ,n DecembeP a incubator, as It Is free from tl- offers its snaae to uon n - - r t0 more Friday In November. braUons and the air will be rather SEX' Tt- WTlni Stic necessl- a sco"; ofTchol. in Turkey. These schools IdahoAprU 29. when possible, recommended M When the rnacblne. sre op-provide op-provide for Ita c" tie spirit of Washing- Solnde the Constantinople Woman'. coUege, b erated In an upstairs roona the en- ties. So a tree bespeaks tt. spirit lBfje the w adem. for Girls, inwa Proclamation of the governor. tire family must be careful to avoid ,t0IUM T K.S rSEttto S tt. Lerican Boys' oJ. and m Bey. KanBa8optlon of governor. running, heavy walking, banging and independent pe0y . i,2Vu;70f all kinds in Turkey. . Maine-Option of governor in the spring. machine. f , millions of trees already been n 'e has been more than a hundred regi Ma8MCnusetts-Last Saturday in April, pro- 11 h fniivinnais. uul uw 1 bskru iui ub . 1 . ., . . T irTpa has now gone around the - atei matter for display. Nerada-1'rociamanon ! fed wltn iMi ins. and ies. danger tree planting idea Has now goue and pnntea ; m Nebraska cele- v Hamoshlre Proclamation f governor, I. m,. nu. a flair nrodurt ia I nn Anril ine un - u .n.a.u, - wT r. ttt of Bulearla has Joined this Arbor day. the fame of one or .er ur eariy May. tbcp thag g too flneiy grouna K i armv to honoring Washing- fTsh1d dUS went far beyond the border. New TorkThe law to thl. state is Tery , dep prcferable. great tree planting vmy to b the o"8" lvra 22, 1932, was the cen- cla8tlc !n respect to Arbor day and permits d drled ,kIm mmi ln ton by presenting to 1 Henry W Shoema rf Jate 'orApra , rf Arbor date Bect,onally to tak m P 8tan(Jard w American minister at Sofia, two verj tennlal of the bbrtt or. tne .dvantare of cUmatle condltlona in different . Ml!rk rfltlon gatiSfactorr. i -...I Avore-reens. one iur and a eoetiai i" . 1,1 -.. . .1 1 .v. ; -- - ... v an Turicuc. gcnool near . " rritPd States government, as parta of tne state, uenve, ui. imw b t bone tl!en be omittea .iS! vtfiSStSTS MivJSLltlS w to W st. in Ne- To, one forIx,ng Island, en. "ben the , to 0Sfd Sofia. J 'VTJhwltuIi, " iW to all Americans tneir for -rjp.etate," .n one zor in. nortnen. coun-,tbe w bone orjtht to tocIuaed. last rriaay ia upvii mnu tn ma UTt1il rrrKtt tnt. Bamah Iral, t Jk Wtot taicti. 1W in r auaraKi a1 1 aNiiuai hck TIMPANOGOS HATCRKBT. Fiw. Ut. BAM8HAW HATCUKKIKS. 6.U UkfclJt. Dried Milk With Grain Dried milk fed with sxaln rations haa ahnnt an enual value lor rhicka as whole liquid milk and Is GASOLENE Packed With Power ut hi 'FOREST DAlT"Prtgtoi Chips THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Ba fair to ra-raal. for TJ f at af lUa hurt what T "V" 2 ate ra ara indiraetlf tirln aarrtca a than a w.ll aa ywraalf. . Ba kwi pndncta. ad m aataraf at tk. f ollowinr 1 . , Hlrhar Quality at lew prlcaa Inrraawd Markata .. Battar BaM Indaatriaa Ua. Vncaipiyaaat ABdbtttar Intraantala fcaaiat fat IstaraaaaBtala paopla. MBS. JEPS CLAKK. Aiaua. uua. $m ml SMT-'e. ri -r-ri..a. j,fte- nde to J. Meniug ur. - - . ... . Ban foreign office repre- n M fcorn ta AdamJefferson the first two - -f - - w - iiqT. 1 n'k. h. C1I l If Kim, wnOng thai nation. Mrs. fcnon. - the I on April 7 " ,r!eaa ,nd there Korttt Dakota-OpUon of governor. nord Barnes. Mrs. srmu the old his parents :chooi m Mon- ohlo-ProclamatloB of governor, n-ar.riM of the legauon, ana air. "-"':,,, ?rew up. attenama "".- nhinri. r,..i.r.t. Proclamation of 1 ruTr-rtandscape gardener, aided in the planum -then , Me" port7RIcVLast Friday in November. SZ Crew, the American 1 2S SSSS". Member. inrgn his native state -Proclaman of the governor In the land to register on the national rou w married to a Mich- vVUconsln-Proclamatlon of governor. Usual-planted Usual-planted See black walnut trees with Eugene year he was marriw 1 S! SnklT signlny the .ppiicaUon on the na and the young couple ded TJUn0iproCiaBt!oB of governer. National Na-tional honor roll as a witness. VVest and row npj aiui tory 0f Ne, nalJy Erst Friday in May. Following this. came the registration of Freo rf t Bellevne tte tern , prodamatIon of f0Ternor. Usuall, Morris Dearing, AneritM unDaasaaar - brtikt, but movea " . roember of Friday In May. Port, ho. with Garrett G. Ackerson. Jr, as wbere Mortorj , wm i w-ur ;itaess, planted a tree to n,art companv. w of the birth cf Washington at th. Country os 1 governor 18-1932. (C. 131 Waatwa Kavapaar Cnla. Wisconsin Agriculturist. Self-Dressed Poultry A number of Iowa farmers sre taking advents r,e of the present market price conditions Dy selling dressed poultry to local consumers a. a mean, of increasing their income, in-come, according to the Iowa State college. In one town, It was re-tuu-tpd that heavy poultry was bringing 6 to 9 cent, a pound, live weight, while retails deafers were receiving 20 to 27 cents a pound for birds dressed, but not drawn. Thl. Information is from the page, of the Nebraska Farmer. 8cm! For . frrr Wt tnd Ngrwrr CnM. B" Whale Champion Dr The whale ia a champion diver .4 thinVi nnthinsr of divinK sheer down to a depth of about a mile. $5.00 haald r wk wlU U paid far th. an tvwwrm artlcla a "Why Ta hi IntanaaaaUia Mad 1 BiamUar ta akan. 8d yau atary ta praaa ar Mraa ta la- tarawaatai. Prwata Otaaia. F. O. Bes IMS. SaJt Lata City. II yaw atary appear, pa tfcla J (- ff aa!a y fl OO.UVJ cal-? chacfc tat . . . . L. C. Week No. S218 |