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Show V PAGE FOUR THE JOURNAL; LOGAN CACHE COUNTY, UTAII North Cache Guthrie Staged First Show Utah In This I. S. laleut Offwe Hew to City Raisa AlUY RIG-HTI0EXT VJEDWESDAvIL JfRoSCOE TELL WHO'-- THE POPULAR yA g0TTA - ADMIT MB'S MAU FOR THE SILVER-ToWGUE- D S GOTTA LOT THAT MIGHT GE o poPuLAI? OLD GALOOT PrPULAf2 UJlTH THE WOMEiy ppeAL IE .SEE r f Poultry ri-- Dr. Thirty-si- t year of veterinary practice on disease of live -- stock and poultry. Eminent authority on poultry atvl stock raising. National y known poultry breeder. Noted aurhor god popular lecturer. 1 thiwkjliG- ciYzeusy the - Editors Note This is another story in a series of 52 stories on poultry raising written by the well known national poultry authority, Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. 9.. of St. Louis. The entire series will appear in this paper. Our readers are urged to read them carefully and clip them out lor future reference. Force for Combating ious Disease. 300-ya- New York, April Fields. Los Angeles, Jackie holder of the 7 (APi world's welterweight championship. who manages to keep fairly Ins without tiade busy playing risking his title often, is schedulnon-tited for a bout at Cleveland tomorrow night against Tommy Freeman of Erie, Pa. Freeman has a record impressive rather for its length than the calibre of his opponents Gorilla although draws with Jones and Andy Divodt are on his 1929 list. In 98 battles listed, he has scored 36 knockouts and has been knocked out but once and then by the former champion. Joe Dundee. Dundee, who lost the title to Fields, appears at Rochester. N. Y., teniorrow against Bucky Lawless of Syracuse In a ten rounder. Camera of Italy takes y,JPrlmo his huge frame to Los Angeles tomorrow his night, seeking " fourteenth successive' knockout. His opponent, Neil Cttsby, Riverside, cal . negro, will have to concede the usual 60 or 70 to the He pounds ambling alp. weighs an even -- 200 pounds. Like most of Cameras opponents in his fungo, hitting' tour, Clisby has no Important triumphs on his record. Jimmy Braddoek, Jersey City light heavyweight, meets Billy Jones of Philadelphia over the ten round route attonight Philadelphia. Toni Canzoneri, former featherweight champion, .who Is climbing Wearily up the lightweight ladder after his setback at the hands of Jack (Sid) Berg meets Frankie La Fay of Troy. N. Y., in a ten rounder at the Broadway arena tomorrow. Miller- V ashy Chicago tackles Eddie Koppy , lightweight, at Detroit Friday. .U(f Taylor, the terror from Terre featherweight Haute, Ind., meets Paul Wangley of MinneaIn the latters home town polis n the same y i King Tut of Minneapolis night. and Bruce Flowers. New Rochelle, N. Y negro, hook up for a promising lightweight battle at Milwaukee. : le 5 ... April rAPp-HeU- rtp rd 1- -5 Texas Quintet Issues Challenge To E 1- -5 4-- " Ctmtat IS. Shields Fails Caegoa in IHUKlE'SITl !stIA!NiC EF1! Sieatter 14. 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II. aane tut a I. An Inspirational Talk By DR. ARTHUR N. BEAN Puxalar Vegetable vegetable !M,s Peep hoi 41. llcteek to THOUGHTS FOR THIS DAY Solution of Saturday ate chUd 4-- 3-- No blatter how you slice it runs the refrain boloney, of a song recently popular, and no matter- - how - you pronounce it Coccidiosis is still the same men-ac- e 'TcnfnrT'caittr nf your-g- f owing chicks. It might help some, so far as pronunciation is concerned to adopt the suggestion of one writer and call the disease Coxy. It will require something more drastic than a change of name, however, to stamp ouk this disease jf it once gets a start Jn your flock. Coxy is one of the most widely spread and fatal diseases of baby chicks there is at the present' time. Baby rhicks from three to eight weeks are the ones that usually have the disease, it often runs a rapid course and may kill a large percentage of a flock m a short time. Many chicks that survive are permanently affected, stunted in growth and of little value. The disease- - isa caused by tiny parasites which 'during a certain stage in their development bury themselves in the Intestinal walls of infected chicks. The Irritation and damage to the intestines came the chicks to become droopy and dispirited ; their fea- Pl I. Chicago, 5 220-tre- 50C-ya- rd 150-ya- rd Chicago. April 7 ( AP) Athens, Tex., high school, winner Saturday night of the , University of Chicago's national interscholastiC basketball tournament, has- - chal- lenged De LaSalle of Chicago to iagame for the national high hai lsMwmmfSi Colored fighter !' L f Carnegie. And the answer: Get fit. is the call that corneS to his all. Just as the building goes up on the opposite side of your street, with plans and so, in life, the to hirher thlngs views the sami picture: the careful plan, the every-da- y effort in getting fit. The voices of sound It (Jetting - In Coast Show San Francisco, April 5 AP) Leon Chevalier, 235 pound San Francisco negro, was selected by promoter Louis Parente today as the opponent for Primo Camera, giant, Italian, when the latter makes his first appearance before bay district fans. The pair will meet on the night of April 14 at Oakland. On one side of a new lid for a turnout- 125 PLUMBING South Main Phone Qoati QuntftAie one lun6 flivver ON A HI6HWAY -- : - J , Thirty Fiv- e- ...r --- Fistic Bouts listed Tonight - first ds ! Open Tuesday - - . -- ' 4 On the fairway its a (AP) wig-waggin- I T5 slowsome out in g front.On the highwayits a Neither gives a night-owl- s hoot for Gunthfics And it makes hint sore! Listen to ' f thi$,his latest squawk : gig-zaggi- right-of-wa- slow-pok- - e. y- J If they don't do something be wailjJ'about these poky driver on our streets and highways I'm gonna quit using Prrco Gtso- tine. Whats the use of putting all .this extra peppvpeed, power and mileage in my car when (he roads arc all cluttered up with r ii burnmg mud scow that can't go no plane themselves and ' r j Wont let no one else. F i. Then, hiving thus relieved himself, he bought another tanlAJ Parco of Gasoline with the avowed intention of running thru . em or over em if they dont get out of his way. will be bolPortland's line-u- p stered by such former big league notables as Carl Mays, submarine pitcher, and JCen Williams, slug- ging outfielder. Although Hollywood won the 1929 pennant and is coming up with a team practically intact a number of the critics favor Los Angeles and San Francisco. The schedule will be split again this year, the first half The in ending early July. opening schedule: at Oakland. Hollywood Seattle at San Francisco. Missions at Sacramento . Portland .at Los Angeles. 1 ? iff "V. , WHIREVER he goes, whatever he docs, some thing or someone is always getting Cunthrjts gor. ' - 7 April i ( alembie lime League Games San Francisco, April 7 (AP) Fistic League baseball to Pacific Coast hopes --from New England Hawaii open three days of bat- gets upder way tomorrow with indications that the five month tling for national title here to- campaign w'lil be fiercely fought night in the National A. A. U and that considerably more opamateur boxing championships. position can- - be expected this The entry list numbers 97 names. season from the two northern and Portland. Not a single titleholder returns clubs, Seattle a weak sister in the Usually to defend his honors but two of circuit, the 1930 Seattle team has last years finalists are bad:. The stacked up impressively in traincommittee plans to run off - 35 ing camp. William Klepper, ownbouts tonight, 30 tomorrow night er, rounded up a dozen or so new and th semi-fina- ls winter and finals on faces during th and Manager Ernie Johnson has welWednesday night. ' ded1 them into a strong outfit. Boston, ; Grimtlirle Has Pacific Coast . ge BAUGH (FSS other, a great captain in the field of industry. Both fit. Both equally forcible. When the battle begins, says General Grant it is too late to prepare. No matter what business you enter, the essential feature of success. says Charles M. Schwab, is that you perform your tasks, better than anybody else Then get fit. A big privilege. A real happy privilege. The Cool-idoil will not fail you; the Millet threadbare coat will not hurt you. But will serve Mixed Bout you as you climb the stairway of lifes preparation. And what of the future! The In Twenty Years cross-roaare there. Yes. But far into the night goes the confident chapel song.: Milwaukee, Wis.. April 7 (AP) Fear thou not, for I am with The meeting of King Tut. Milbe not thee; dismayed, for I am waukee lightweight, and Bruce I will strengthen thee Flowers, New Rochelle. N. Y, nethy God; will yea; I gro. will be the first mixed bout help thee. It was good enough f6r Queen in' more than 20 years of legalizVictoria and Galdstone; it was ed boxing in Milwaukee. good enough for Washington and Promoter Tom Andrews said 7 Lincoln, purely. It is good enough the last- mixed bout ,,was between for you. (Joe Cohynski and Klondyke. a Keep on. Get fit. negro from Chicago. ht and Murray. This plan has proven very successful with small loss of rfairlis, low fuel east, anil is used by some of the largest and most successful poultry raisers in IIm state. Consult YOU BQZZQS ARE SLOWER THAN A definite mid-nig- The same plan as is used in Draper ' servic- ' To Meet Camera Hot Water Brooders rd 2-- 5, omY Chicago for the National Cath olic high school title. Bob Moran, a De LaSalle alumnus repiesentmg that team, said today the game probably would be played Wednesday night at Loyoia gymnasium. WITH THE hs Continued from Page One But focus every effort, mental and physical, plus as large a portion of character, to the daily job. And honest effort tells. True. A rainy day! And buyers were few. Yet a good day to try out the unexpected, as a salesman waited on his customer. What can I show you, madam? he asked, bowing politely. She named the goods. And the salesman rose at once, in the sense of his fitness and training, to every approach of his She was satisfied. And more:buyer. she asked for his card. As time went on, the business house received a letter from her. containing an order for extensive furnishings for her large estate m Scotland. But there was one condition. And that: the fur nishings had-- to be in charge of the young man. who, on that rainy day, "had won and sold to his customer. Besides no argument to the contrary, of the set I want this youngruling: man, she said, and no other. That woman was Mrs. Andrew At Independent Cis and Oil Companys Stations - and Dealers 7 ' i. abo ve-tbe-chicks (AP) Walter Lake Shore Athletic Club swimming team, today was out to at least tie with Clarence (Buster Crabbe) for individual honors In the national A- - A. U. indoor championships. Crabbe last night won his sece ond championship the after a gieat battle with style Laufer, but the latter aimed at the title in the free style which will be decided tonight, back sroke along with he and the high board t diving, which was put over from last nights thers. appear ruffled and dull; program. tjiey huddle 'together, "lose interThe Hollywood A. C. 300-yaest in food and sometimes cease medley team of Frank Walton, eating altogether. They grow Tom .Blankenburg and Weston light, walk unsteadily and the Kimball bettered its own world droopings are frequently, but not record for the event in defeat- always, tinged with blood. If chicks showing such symping a strong field in 3:06 three-fiftof a second under toms really have coccidiosis, a the old mark. New York A. C. post mortem examination of the team number one finihed a close blind guts will usually reveal second, while Northwestern uni- them considerably enlarged and full of a bloody material of versity, the favorite, was third. 0 , cheesy consistency. The Australian cities of Sydney While the disease Is most comand Brisbane have been linked mon among chicks, it is sometimes contracted m chronic form by an airplane service. April Laufer, ace of the e.-change La Salle pitcher is a strainer to be ed before or away from the ' let as desired. 4 Ed-erl- es rotrid;-hr-point - ACKOBt 1. 3-- -- , The Journals Cross Word Puzzle Ed-rrl- e's 5. This Ser- its Madison, Seattle aquatic star, today claimed two more worlcL$ records. swimming In a race against time, the swimmer who sent eight world's marks into the discard in Florida aquatic meets last month, last night clipped 17 seconds off Gertrude official time and nearly three seconds off the latest record established by Josephine McKim of Los Angeles. Miss Madison s time was 3 minutes, 41 4 seconds, compared with Miss record of 3:58 5 seconds and Miss McKim's recent figure 3.44 of At the end of 200 yards In the race, timers clocked Miss Madison at 2 minutes 20 5 seconds, which was nearly - two seconds faster than the official world s record and 1 seconds better than her own recent time. Miss Ethel Lackey of New York holds the official record of 2:22. Miss Madison swam, the distance in 2:21 5 in Florida,"'--- roost -- Strictly Enforced Sanitary Measures and Milk the Most Potent Water Records Seattle,. the chicks cannot Be Conquered Wins Two More -- e them nd befoul them with droppings. Where chicks can be raistj on wire floors such as is seer m battery brooders this disease is seldom 'seen. It is also a good idea to rover the floors of the houses wheie Infected chicks are kept with several layers of paper Retnovt one layer each day and burn r Spray every nook and ' cranny of every house with a strong dip and disinfectant solution often and allow no one who has been the diseased working among, chicks to go among healthy ones until their shoes have been disinfected. Laetose in milk is deadly to the tiny parasites that cause the disease. Remove all water and either - all the fresh buttermilk, semi-sol- id buttermilk or fresh clabber milk they will drink in clean vessels or mix from 20 to 40 percent powdered milk in mash feed which eontainsno meat scraps and let them eat all of it they will. Give plenty of green food and feed lightly of grain for a few days. After all trare of the disease has vanished, which should- - take from one to two weeks, gradually reduce the amount of milk and increase the mash and gram until normal feeding is resumed. Do not make the mistake of thinking that a milk diet alone will give results. The most important part of your campaign is the these and sanitary measures should be continued after the disease has run its course. With the right find of feeding and be sanitation.- - Coccidiosis can conquered. Coccidiosis Can Seattle -- LCcr IS92. m Throughout U. S. For This Week St. Louis, Mo. U a graduate of tfee Ontario Veterinary College, -4 fight Offering the-tfisea- By Dr. L. D. LeGcar, V. S ? Elmer Guthrie nude such aj Salt Lake, April 6 Clifford good snowing in ms much with Saunders a small, slim sopho-ir- o iim in Losian a couple of more from North Cache high sixteenth weeks ago, that Vein McCullough school, just past his - is nsiiv hattlp mat man to cirthdat won the annual City iiLadime iin. show in Salt Lake Creek run over a "Targe field of this wefk Gathiie wrestled herejuj Saturday afternoon. Cliff, run under the name of Ed Gunther mng a smart race conserving his and that was tne name given by energy going up the steep hill, Piomoler Hamlin ot Portland in and .letting . the other fellow set a long distance telephone conver- the 'pace -- began to extend himto down the canyon, sation relative seouiing a self half-wa- y wrestler foi Logan As a .matter left the second group of runners, name more than fifteen yards behind ol lact, tins wustiers true the leaders, and crossed the finis Elmo Uuntherie. Simish line over 50 yards ahead of This matter is brought up ply to show the tans in Cache Danel Milliner of South Sum- Valley that they have been treat- - 'nut. The time was 13 minutes 3 ed pretty nicety when it come ;j 5 seconds for the 2 mile to seeming lngn class talent foi course, more than a minute slow-the- ir enteitaimnent Logan pro-je- r than the record time, Guthrie meters brought here It was a rather peculiar coin-fioSeattle and he wrestled lralcidence that Cliff was the same Jern at the Dan.sante, March 27. (age aijd in the same class as he was Leonard Brown when the Friday night ol this week wrestles headline with Ira Dern latter won the. classic last year. In Suit Lake It was in Logan Brown finished third in Saturwhere this man fust wrestled in days run, approximately 15 yards the state of Utah. What is true behind Milliner. in the ease of Guthrie is also true m the case of a number of Girl other top shots w hich have been , the Staged in this city during jiast season. 1i';v i Student Takes Distance Run T. by older birds usually from ; r to eight, months old. in .vn cases, it develops slowly and "uv affect only a few fowls. i;ie symptoms of chronic coccultos are much like those caused i,v worms., lice and other parados or by nutritional diseases. se If is found in , JUr flock, immediate, steps should 0e taken ta conquer it. A milk ind sanitation and isolation (Kt infected birds are your most weapons. Tnen keep an untiring campaign of sanitation Your advantage lies in the i,nt that 'germs are expelled with t e drooping during their Inac-t,,period and must develop outsae the body which requires about 4 days' time. Droppings should be removed from chick-the houses every day, and the yards swept and cleaned every 3 or 4 days. All feeding and drinking vessels should be protected so by Dick Dorgan Trade Murk lli titration Applied For COLONEL GILFEATIIER j AfoiKh.v, April 57 |