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Show rtf fTti rf MtyTtfrttM ITondayrrebruaiy rf'F! f'f TTrrn W TheYirsiaian 'How to At The Grand Raise MRS. S. H. NYMAN Correspondent Girls Demonstrate Club Work - 4-- H U- V. a - !v. Six - t ' Biembe-- v .? - j 1V i -- V - LeCetr it graduate of the Ir. Ontario Veterinary College, in-th- 1092, Thirty six year f veterinary practice on dtseovesof live dock and pouluv. Lmit,cnt authority on poultry and dock liv known poulraising-Natiotry breeder. Noted author and popular lecturer. -- i.y- - j i Editor' Note This is another story in a series of 52 stories on s of the Woodwff Mieep club. MLs Fern Eastman, leader of the flub, U the arioiul member from the left. counity. He started riding ranve about the time of the Civil-wan and he knyw, and sUli1 knows his cow country. It was interesting to hear his. He comments on the picture. load the book years ago, and he! in.u p.enty to say about the way. -. U was tirned. About the only cnuci. m he had to make was about !ihcattle. In the picture-th- ey nsvd white faced Herefords, and, that. ue old c.d-l- e man remarked ) t e Tong o.iouid have btxn , . i horns. i As to the costumes, the scenery.j and dm' ie t. e rutir.k, the thej jiihusiasticL tlilUal Leis he w a e young and saicl that it .man out of fcun; tc- - g him back cow hands to the time when tnc iwoiked all year; drove the herd to the markLt and ia sed hell until they were all broke, when Assoetatod Press Photo cayuses ihevv would ride their eauglU by a patient (amerainan . and start This shy little prophet of the seawms to range the We lMte around. took, r abode to take a stake for another just after he ciept out of his winter iuv lie didn't eateh a glimpse of his shadow and dash our ho)es lor an early w,ld party. spring. Tne Virginian' is a tremenfine picture, and is splendously similar changes in one dnection seen didly done, and should be excel-lfior the other have been noted. by everyone. The cast is the scenery is more than Such changes as this are of no Poultry Facts good, and the story is done so little significance to poultrymen that those who have read the no-everywhere. No matter how large Turkejs have Oin annojlng lialilt of vel can follow it without any re-or small your flock may be, if i grets. you produce eggs to sell, you getting into a lot nf difficulties. want to be on the Tight side. Be tide A dump house (aimo- - colds and othprepared to swing with the Poultry Paralysis of public desire. It may not be er troubles for the lord-,- and a lees of p.ir.iIjslB' is so far aa in- Ioultiy but, measure, heroic most bo rs. to l the (iv lie liloucy the cause nf wkk.h cut'iMe ilmtase, aside from Lindbergh's case, who is, unknown, su.vA th Oiegoa ewperii that heroism of ever heard paid Experience has shown that washed mont dlaeuse ia Where I n i'.T-- H ' 'iff - V, St, Louis, Mo, L North Logan, Feb. 2 Achievement hay was held at North Cache high, on Wednesday, at a special student body assembly. Misses Marietta Nyman and Eva Beutler of North Logan, winners oi the elub championship at Utah the State Fair last year, who participated in competition at the Livestock Pacific International lly Dr. L, D. LcGsar, WVfjl . The Virginian" at We saw The Grand Theatre last evening. Not oruy did we see it, but we tcuk an old cow hand with us to hand retired ..? it. This old cow now', of course, rode range up PoultryS - ft mc poultry raising written by the well known national poultry authority, - . Dr. L. D. LeGe.ir, V. S, of 6t. Louis. The entire series will this paper Our readers WoiHtruff, Uuh county, txmots the uni' girls' 4 11 Sheep club hi the stole. are to read carefully Thirty-twtiri.luu li mls were adopted by ten 4H ( tub girls of Woodruff, and urged them outthem for future clip lust spring, and the fostering mm hers are mighty promt of their jsissessions. reference tss-Sue h i uuitli luonia-n King, yueen oinl Blaik Beauty hr.ve given in the vernacular to the lambs m unitrust' to itog.e mid Tuins", iis of shiep raiseis Color Ml-l'cir. Kastman is president of the club amt has her four adoptions Drawing The so wot! trnli erl that -- they stampede toward her when she (alls them. Em h of the leu gills attend ixrsonaliy to the feedug of the liets and they on Eggs are given The proper eaie according to the Hoyle of sUeHUin. Those (onptising the club arc: Kern Eastim n, prcsuleiit; Kiumn tttuart, vice president ; Olive Mills, Recrctary-tr- i usurer ; Imis (hum, Marie Putnam, Helen Brown, Mnrr ('ornla, Melba Kastman, ( irv 11. i Xli hulls, Horn Longliurst. Color of Eggs ILa a Decided Influence on Their Market Value in Some Parts of the Country Ice Well Makes The A Decided Swing From White to Brown in Many Centers and Good Refrig- - . the Reverse in Others S. C. Itogenson, Extension Agronomist Hopkins-Sco- tt There are no doubt very few jUtali Extension News) Now is the most opportune and ef- who would care to take literally (Utah Extension News) Hu hot bultry duyg next summer the fective time to begin to think about the oftquoted assertion of a well One of the principal events of r uiiil tin- - family wilt he chasing mid tor the vegetable and known writer Umt gentlemen the week was the marriage cl Mist theiru liuiler uiotmd the tiish with a flowerpiepare Most certainly you are going to have prefer blondes. garden Donna Hopkins popular daughter some of miles; .sort lie much to re is m xt r. some refrigeration quion do ci' gained lhi gentlemen prefer blondes of Mrs. Roxena Hopkins of oui A stoois has I as vi on toe farm. from till preparation for early spring but there are others who have ward, to Vaughan Le Roy Scott ol usanil cooling s.v stems Whore (he at Manure the garden. for decided Millville, son of John Scott oi re loo expensive or otherwise lmpruc-t- i operations of in. preference tons acre to 30 20 the late per brunettes. No man who favors dividends that place, an exemplary young aide the "ue well limy solve the should lie appliid this fall and plowed either the lighter or the darker man of his home town. The cere- problem. (Copyright 1929. under, allowing the soil to remain tresses would dare to say that L. D. LeGear, V, Dr. mony was solemnized Wednesday This uiihiue cooling syatem is by so the that rough (luring the winter the color of his choice carried morning In the Logan temple by briefly ns a hole in the ground action of the frost will the better ith it any superior virtue, grace R. Shepherd in wliuh a large solid cake of ice la President Joseph pulveiize it, partii ulurly the closer and He just likes what Following the ceremony a wedding fornud by running in a small quantity heavu r types of sod. It is really sur- or distinction. and that's all there Is dinner was served at the home oi if water d?ily during freezing wea- prising thiy gains that are possible to It.likes A very similar situation exSunlight Is Important the bride's mother for the mem ther" A small holme over the pit ser- from judicious fall preparation, and as In the egg market, strange as Source of Vitamine Dbers of the immediate families es nsli ml it hmi through the gum any woilntono to facilitate, early ists may seem td many of us.Tn The newlyweds will make their uier. Cans of nnlk anil cream are low-r- spring seeding of vegetable and annual some Sunlight is Without an eqtiul to fur- g parts, of the country, brown to the ice through a trapdoor in flowering t home in Millville. They have the the neressnry vitamiue D to will ho repaid tony plants are almost unsalable, with best wishes of their many friend he floor. times in the satisfaction of having an eggs hens, snjs 1rof.' J. E, Doughertyof Pmrv offii inis of the United Stntes ahundaiKo of early vegetables end white ones at a premium, while of the for a happy journey through life, repoultry husbandry ditiMon exact the other construct e, of places Agriculture Hquirtmeut flowers. Bisliop John H. Kemp aepre-sentativthe I'niversitji of California. verse is true. is in Salt Lake City and h1 and tented an ice well last season While It Is more valuable thaa any of uid results report highly satlofactory Just why certain sections SPECIALIST AIDS GROWERS will remain during the sessions oi other agency, says Dougherty, the for that region. Freezing was started thorthe country should be so the legislature. ive one in January. By the cud of February quartz mercury vapor lamp will oughly prejudiced In favor of (Utah Extension News) The final inoculation for dip- there was a block of ice 8 feet square and where sunlight is is results, other or good saved the color something were of Utah raixers Poultry htheria was given Wednesday bj tiy C feet deep. Meat, fruit, and ve--g btuuiteds not available, tt may be used. of dulluix bin auxe Protestor that requires a lot more explainDr. S. NL Budge and county school 'tallies, as well as nulk and cream, Byron Alder, Extension to allotted the Either sunlight or the lamp excel space than poultrynum, ing nurse, Bertha Chase, for oui kept perfeitly. Cream was kept iu a carried on a service of one No will oil in this respect, although article this permit. killing, picking schools. ix rfoutly sweet condition for 14 days and grading demonstrations prior to has yet been aj?le to discover that where sunlight. Is lacking and the The M' men sponsored a dance hiring July, the hottest part of the the of Ike Thanksgiving mar- the color of an egg shell has any quartz mercurj,.-vnpo- r lamp is not Friday evening In the ward hall. dimmer. The ice- lusted until well into ket. oiienuig food value available, The the with will be far r connection oil a Last Saturday evening largv (rt oiier. Pro- of its contents. On the contrary, better than, nothing. received A letter hy recently 65 at in number, gathered crowd, 11 seems to be well established states that although the the E. J. Palmer, home in responst xhcol. Mrs. Peart returned home fessor Alder Sunlight is cheap where It is at eggs brown bis had were if tens instructions that laying green packers Professor Dougherty, tq an invitation to a shower party Thursday evening. them to prepare the birds la are ted the same materials and available saj it Is possible poultry on Miss DohnA Hopkins, plannee Miss Elsa Stauffer has been taaglit as and where same way in the of the the a such cared for that wny majority at Salt Salt fowls by a few friends prior to her mar- 'pending the week " white ones, the should- be exposed to .the direct rays graded first class. In sections Hose laying with relatives. folriage to Vaughan Scott of Millville hf the sun as much ns possible,' not will be absoluteraisers did both of where the iioultry products and Mrs. Sarah E. Wood of . Smith-fiel- d low Professor It was a jolly crowd, young eveAlder's instructions they ly equal in food values. Never Is spending the week with lost old, who participated in the hoavly because of the low grading theless, these strange local pre ning gathering. Songs, games and Mrs. Peter Larsen. of tbiir birds. One fanner reports udlces must be considered' Just music lent their aid m making the Mr. and Mrs. Lorell McCulloch that he was graded $300.00 on 163 as certain merchants must recevening one to be long remember- and children of Ogden, Mr. and birds and that he would certainly ftd kon with the fact that women in ed. Refreshments were served. The Mrs Edward Libey of Logan were low the instructions of- - a poultry ex- certain wiU parts of the country bride to be was showered by many the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. pert in years to come. Clarks thread but nothing accept beautiful and useful presents and L. E. Wilhelm. while Coats thread, spun on the were opened with wishes by the Miss Syble Hopkins, of Salt Lake same spindles from identical raw Valuable bride and groom. We wish you was visiting with relatives on materials, is the only brand every success in the world Miss Wednesday. others will have. Extension News) (Utah Hopkins and may the prospects oi The limitations in Utah are not This peculiar state of affairs the future be as bright for you Young Wife, In land area tint water with which to is of little Interest to the poultry as it seems today and may your grow crops. The growth of ecores of men whose entire output is con Live on Soup towns Joys be as deep as the ocean and has been limited by the Water sumed locally. He knows the preas foam. as its sorrows your light That farming community ference of his own neighborhood Afraid of stomach gas, I lived supply. The family of James Nyman, which has made the moat increase 'in and, if wise, will cater to it. It 5 on for months. I for Then soup been Who have quarantined growth In the last 20 years has us- is the poultrymea or egg buyer now Adlerika eat tried I and from scarlet fever were released ually resulted from exoanslon lu the most anything without any gas". use of water. This means the great, whose output is too great for lo quarantine recently. cal consumption who must face A. Mrs. Connor. North LOgan citizens welcomed put vigilance should be practiced ia blonde-brunet- te problem Alerika relieves stomach gas In seeing that every aero of irrigated the the new county snow plow Wed TEN on BOTH up- land in Utah is kept clean; fertilis- when he sends his product out Acts minutes! our cleaning nesday afternoon, per and lower bowel, removing ed and built up to give the 'largest to market. highways of snow. old The great center for marketing called poisonous waste you never possible production, and all economWilhelm E. L. Chairman with ical water supply should be stored brown eggs is . and , has always a meeting on Thursday at 10 p. m knew was there. Dont fool PART cleans only and surrounding and conserved." Director William been Boston for the fruit and vegetable grow medicine which let Adlerika give Petersen, U.S.A.C. Extension Service, communities. There, the preferers of Cache county to meet in of bowels, but bowels - REAL ence seems to date back to the the farm bureau headquarters in stomach - and get rid of a all gas! days of the earliest settlers. The the Logan courthouse, to discuss cleaning- and Beach-- . Off Co. reason it has. persisted for so f , Drug City organof a marketing perfecting Advertisement long doubtless lies in the fact Utah some other as such ization, 4 that most of the American class t counties have.breeds all brown egg layers for Featured Plaids . with leam friends .TKg mnny fr Z-originated there.-- regret of the Illness of OTTverTI Scriool Girl En$6llities 'brown-eg- g The' downed of of Logan. His many Johnson v fowls has the advantage when it , friends aneL relatives hope for hij supply ingjiressed .fowls speedy recovery,- - CL.. A... To t; capons, - - Mr. for family use. As FolleU,, Mr and Mrs. tliese. breeds .are - Ideal. . The caand Mrs. Francis E. Nelson ano pons rival turkeys for size and Mr. Jack King are spending the weight with flesh of such tenderweek in Salt- Lake City. ness and delicious flavor it would Mrs. Spencer Crookston of Day-totake an expert to decide If anywas visiting with relatives the thing on earth could equal them. week. past Nevertheless, many poultrymen Prof. L. M. Winsor of Logan whose chief concern is egg progave a talk on Tuesday to the duction, hold thg white egg laycitizens of North Logan, interest ing breeds in high esteem, They ing them in the problem of tosecur are undoubtedly wonderful layers ing water from the canyon a give and the various strains have been good the North Logan citizens greatly improved of late years. water system. It is proposed to m Their eggs now compare quite a as bond and town the corporate favorably in size with the avermeans of securing the financial age run from brown egg laying the securing for aid necessary breeds and it can no longer be ha Mine flower water. The Little all egg said that the In water filed on some of the less productive than are breeds Is thought Green canyon, but it the general purpose or brown, there is sufficient left to build the egg ' breeds -- durlng - the- - fall - and memAll works. water proposed winter months. There are certain bers of the ward are urged to give localities where white eggs are an expression relative to IncorpIn great demand, whatever the above purpose. orating for the reason may be. That, after all. Is ward the in Anmnng the visitors reason for raising the sufficient Mrs. Raymond the past week were kind of fowls that supply them. and Burrell Nielson, Mrs. Edna Public does not preference sometimes Miss Grace - Jenson of - Hyrum. Just jo if jilald it really little changes. The situation in New Misses Wanda and Joyce Scott of matter whether the jnalerlarfor York Is a good Illustration of be Millville, Mr. and Mrs. John James daughter's fall ensembleOf gingham, what can happen. There, brown the course, or Thornvelvet crepe. Walter print Messrs of Logan, eggs were at one time all but a itself at menburg, C, . Messenger and Waiter first fabric to suggest Early In' drug on the market. Is and Miss school ginggingham, of Lake tion City, Stauffer of Salt Associated Press Photo 1927, white egg prices November, model in the the like ham made up Wanda Wallace of Logan. - Dressed In popular beach attire began to decline and brown eggs and picture Is both attractive and pracPeart Elizebeth Mrs. forged ahead until the latter blue and of tan sf striped pajaraaa, Lenore have been spend-in- tical. r.ut for dressy dress theres nothsoon enjoying a price adwere daughter week-enNew of Mrs. Hopklne Benjamin in Salt Lake ing handsomer than the richly color-fd the camera-man of 8c a dozen. Since then was York the vantage caught by a n. velvet plaids which are so highCity-- . Miss Lenore Is taking ' on been considerable at to the beach there has her way, course in beauty, marcel find lighted this jseasofi In the fabric reaipx Fla. Palm Beach, manicure treatments at a beauty at Portland, gave a demonstration on clothing similar to the one with which they won their honors. We feel proud of the type of work which our girls are doing under the leadership of conscientious and capable women who remuneration recelye, no more than the pleasure of service and the appreciation of the gira. At our sacrament meeting held Sunday evening, William, Evens and Dean Merrill were our home missionaries. Dean Merrill a recently returned missionary from England gave a very interesting pnii entertaining talk on his missionary work. show Ore T PACE THREE SHEEP CLUB 4-- H DEPARTMENT 4-- I THU JOURNAL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 1 93&- - 3,-- UTAirS ONLY GIRLS . I , in o u u-- ul , line Next Spring Garden Farm erator in North Marriage v d lny-In- ni-d- 2 cod-Hv- ! I cod-live- er mak-anofn- t ' 5. I it. I y s j,s i , ht.itwn. thq egss are suitable onlv for Immediate prc'-enthe BfatSun urges rigid sank -not for stand will consumption, and ti.ilon ia ren i uig net H ar's .youug ; any length of time under storage con-d- l Slock as n.asures. ( lions. Important fa tors to l,eai in ndAd in- ' are brooding mn conIf Leghorns lire halchod too early this conncftloii r. incur g tne fowls or and ctote wi;e, they may start laying early and have period a fall moult Ik fore .cold weather. immediately nfier the brooding eUouMy used for poul- -- This tin on s them out of laying ah t, le winter. Many firm realize the impor'.inee good cockerels for Uie breeding poses tho follow ''ig sea" on. Hatch the tui key eggs In the InPut tho poults In chick cubator. hours boxes until they aie fot old. Have the brooder hoiro-- s thort( d mid oughly cleaned and under thp (loier keep the around 90 ih'giiH-s- . - - nmterhibto preient tite water , then skip seven dujj. Test after test has proved that a plentiful fcupply of liquid milk W one of the best ingredients In the ration ,T for eljcks of uny size. - - ) i Is a good time to get rid of the' unpromising pullots. - Later you will have to part w.th iketu, even toagU A pa know they will lay few eggs. t 4o.JCVifULdIJASt - - ' ' . This outl-w-pH- fn pur- soiled- - CSSS,' ' i j Give each poult a diink of warm wnter when they are put under the e hoi or. Use ft good iofesstinal , to Flinvings are anterior to straw as litter 9r hens, ns well as for nest temiK-ratur- - -- , - Tlie most certain means of con14 trolling MacUiend of turkeys 1(4 I I development by artiflefal ' hatching Snd brooding and rearing' tho fowls on ground hot used for t poultry of any kla I previously. i 1 in Utah Water Afraid to Eat, I . getaway 5 te.ay -- To Yhe things, bought your automobile, the were: you asked 'How fast it? How much power has it? How.? many miles will it make per gallon of gasoline 1 The deafef, no doubt, answered you honestly. But somehow the old boat hasn't quite made' good.' "Why ? ronhe simpie reason tHat- k hadnt been fed the kind of fuel on ! t tions were based. - . , - - n, f f s r If you want the performance your car was built to jjivc S J gasoline., . you must use good gasoline. . i I ed is the best gasoline modern science and modem refinery equipment can produce to sell at regular gasoline prices. But at regular gasoline prices Iarco gasoline " challenges the world for power, speed and mileage the three big things every motorist wants in a car.-- i At Independent Gas andjCUCos Stations and Dealers flue-tuatio- J -- -- -- 4- .TJfTicn you v ul . |