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Show THE JOR DAN DUST AND LICE RIVERTON JOU RNA L GIVE CALVES A CHANCE llllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllmlllllllllm~ • LOOK! A dust bath can not be depend ed on by the applic ation of sodium Miss Olive Crane r~turned home on Diarrh flueea, or scours , a very commo 1 n f ed, and . a~y other causes mentio ned to rid poultr y of lice and mites. Some ride among the feathe rs next to the Saturd ay after spendm g 12 weeks at and often persis tent diseas e of calves above ehmm ated. fowls seldom dust themse lves, and skin. Do not use the mater ial too Logan attend ing A .C. Colleg e. alway s hinder s their growt h and de- 1 • A fw of the more commo~ prepar afreely on young chicke ns. Jt applyCHIL DREN UND ER TWE LVE Mr. and Mrs. Guynn e Page and . hons used those which dust freely never rid the powde r, put one pinch to treat the drseas e are family and Mr. Thoma s P. Page velopm ent. The most Impor tant caus- blood on the This Coupon Good For meal, a teaspo onful at a feed; themse lves of the pests compl etely. head, one on the neck, two spent Saturd ay and Sunda y at Nephi on the es of the diseas e are irregu lar feed- , white of egg; limew ater. A 5c · dose of A dust bath does add to the c;.~- back, one on the breast , one Cut it below the the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duke ing, overfe eding, sudden chang e of four drops of forma lin out, take it with a nicke l and you will be admi tted to to each pint fort of the chicke ns, especi ally wlien vent, one on the tail, one feed, fermen ted feeds, the feedin g of of milk has been used to advan on each Page. any show at the Hub Thea ter. tage they are closely confined. A box I thigh, and one scatte red on the unMrs. Niels Madse n and childre n re· dirty or sour milk or milk of diseas and a drench of three ounces of casto; about 2 feet square , or larger con- i dersid e of each wing when turned home on Thurs day after spend ed cows, the use of dirty milk spread . pails, oil follow ed by a teaspo onful of a lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllmlll!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllll tainin g ordina ry road dust or fine Sodium fluorid e may also be used ing five days at Provo, visitin g. or unclea n feed boxes, and damp, _mixtu re of one part salol dirt, may be used for the bath. It for this purpos e in the form and two dirty stables . of a dip ~ ~: ~ -~ >:. I of subnit rate of bismu th also is re• • should be kept under cover, prefer - I -thre e fourth s to one once Miss Phylis s Butter field, Mrs. W. As soon as scours is discov ered,· comme nded. of the ably outsid e of the chicken• house. chemic al to the gallon of water. For 0. Page and Mrs. Z. T. Butter field separa te the affecte d calf from the 1 To clean waxed floors, ~ remov e the ~MU ~ spent Friday at Taylor sville. Metho ds which will accom plish treatm ent of large flocks this RRAY MIDV ALE ' others and carefu llv cleans e and dis- film of dirt and wax with a cloth is the SANDY~ compl ete eradic ation are, howev er, most econom ical and expedi Miss Laron Bills is spendi ng the infe<lt the pen. 1'"'he feed should tious be wrung out of warm soapy water, or ~ much to be prefer red. All specie s of 1 metho d, but should only be week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. reduce d immed iately to about oneused on moiste ned with turpen tine or gasolice attack ing poultr y may be killed 1 warm, sunny days. Philip ps Gilme t of Union . ~ half, milk pails cleane d and steriliz - line. When the floor is clean and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young , Miss Vi- ed, feed boxes cleane d and disinfe ct- ' dry apply more wax, well rubbed in. ~ LONG -LIVE D HARN ESS tallow , or any or all of these with late and Helen Fisher and Mr. Clar· wool grease , to make a p.aste having ence Fisher return ed to their home ~ -- 1 Juices in which vegeta bles are canFor washin g harnes s, use tepid about the consis tency of butter . Rub in Califo rnia after ng · severa l water, n ed should not be thrown ,away. ~ neutra l soap, such as cas-! the oU or grease , warm to the hand, weeks visitin g with spendi their parent s, 0 a a \.e ,} y I Since mint>ral matte r and other sol- ~ tile or white toilet soap, and a sponge thorou ghly into the leathe r ~ while it Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Nell and Mrs. 1 ~ble m_aterials are dissolv ed in this or fairly stiff brush. Harde ned is still damp from the washin g. Af- Thoma s Fisher . Accord ing to a statem ent in a Sa~t hq_uo~ _rt has feed value, and should grease may be remov ed withou t dam- ter the harnes s has hung in Lake City Daily, "Grea ter Salt Lake be utihze d. a warm age to the leathe r by scrapi ng with room overni ght, remov e the Mr. Zach Butter field and son, Z. T. City, includ ing Murra y, Sandy and excess of Wholesale and Retai l ~ Butter field a dull knife. Rinse in clean, tepid oil with a clean, dry cloth. W ednesda,y and ~ · 1 h 1 · f 5 Thursd ay at spent Ogden visitin g. Mrdva _e, as a popu ~tlon o . 167, 83, water and allow the harnes s to hang A good way to cook carrot s in the Mrs. S. C. B. Sorens en an<l daugh - accord mg to the offical estima te of shorte st possib le time to conser ve in a warm place until it is no longer REAS ONA BLE RATE S Savory fats can be made by cook· ter, J auanit a return ed home during the Burea u "of the Censu s, for Janu- , their vitami ns is to cut them on a wet, but still damp. Then oil it and ing beef- pork, and other meat fats the week after spendi ng severa l days ary 1• 192 0· ~ AT ALL SEAS ONS OF THE YEA R . . leave in a warm place for 24 hours with herbs or strong vegeta ble slicer and cook them in just enoug h juices. at Manti. The Jordan Pubhs hmg Co., Inc., , lightly salted ~ boiling water to cover. before using it. Harne ss should be partic ularly oniQ.'l, and straini Miss Cloe West and Miss Ruby ~wn~r and Publis her of the we~k.l ng fo1~ ic In ten minute s or less they will be ~ oiled or grease d while still damp, I use in season ing gravie s ann NO EXTR A CHA RGE FOR SPEC IAL DELI VERY m Mrdva le and Murra has sohcJted ready to eat. When draine d meat ~ season ed otherw ise it may take up so much dishes . Freem an of Pleasa nt Grove spent the busine ss in. Sa_lt Lakey,City, ~ and_ has with butter or cream ,salt a~d peppe r weeke nd as guests of Miss Eleno r ~ grease that it will pull out of shape The hard centra l core of a rna d ap~1rcat Ion to t.h e . B usmes s and served piping hot, they cabbag e 8 .1 OFFI CE, PLA NT-6 500 South State will or take up sand and grit. For heavy has a sweet, preppe ry flavor ap~ which 1~~:~ Belva Freem<>n enterta ined at ~~n s Allr~n.ce ~or permiSSIO~ to .so· peal to many who protes t ordina rily harnes s use liberal ly a mixtu re of is espeda lly good when choppe ,. hcrt adverb smg m a Shopp ers Gmde, that thev "neve r eat carrot d and s." a party at her home on Wedne sday to be printed tallow and cod oil, neat's- foot oil and\ used in salad. in one of its South Salt • Uesidence, Murr ay 445 evenin g. Progra ssive games were Lake Count y shops, and distrib Midvale 175-J uted played and refresh ments were served in the County . An Inter-G lacial forest -one which to Miss Vera Lloyd and Miss Rozill a Every one was willing except the grew betwee n two glacia l eras and ~ Lloyd, Melbu rn Lloyd, Willia m Naywas covere d over by the second Busine ss Men's Allian ce, or maybe we glacie r, thus lor, Evere tt Newbo ld and Morlan d being preser ved for Newbo ld, Merril l Beckst ead, Delilf> should say, it's officer s. We are not centu ries-h as been discov ered on Becks tead all of South Jordan . Del- sure that Salt Lake City printe rs did the north side of Mende nhall Glacie r not have a hand in the matte r and near bert Lloyd, Arthu r Charte r, Harold Juneau , Alaska . ultima tely our applic ation was refusBrown , Clavar d Ander son and Paul BIG TAIL OR MAD E SUIT SALE Greenw ood of Sandy , Parley Harri- ed on severa l points , all of which wer.An Englis h peeres s, Lady Rodne y, ill advise d and far stretch ed. son, Donald Harris on of Cresce nt, FOR 30 DAYS prepar es the meals for the worke rs LATE ST STYL ES It appea rs from the statem ent on her husban Olhren ce and Willia m Palme r of d's ranch in Albert& . Yot\ can save from $9.00 to $24.00 on suit and a pair of • West Jordan , Fred Weein g, Mahon ri first above noted, that Midva le and Amon g the farm hands ar.e a French extra trous ers free. Come in and look them over. Jensen , Misses Joyce and Bernicf> Murra y have been taken under the prince , a duke, a nephew of Lord Page, Miss Violet Page, Miss Mil- wing of Salt Lake City, for busine ss Derby , and the son of the Duke Alte1·ation, Cleaning and Press ing. of dred Aylett , Miss Aileen Steadm an, reason s probab ly, but when it comes Manch ester. to patron age, we are coJ;Ilpletely sevMisses Non a and Pearl Je-nsen. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Stephe nsen an- ered. Sailor s prefer the 'highb row' type nounce the birth of a baby girl on Funny how the rule fails to work of literat ure, accord ing to the Ameri 64 West Cente r St. MIDV ALE, Utah Tuesd ay. both ways, isn't it? ! can Marin e Librar y Associ ation. Miss Helen Freem an of Pleasa nt Midva le City is a thrivin g indus- J Writer s like Scott, Shake speare Phon e Midvale 117-W, and On all calla trom pomt& m the territo ry ot Grove and PQyllis Freem an of Herri trial center in the center of South , Milton are more in deman d than modThe Mount ain States Teleph one and Teleman spent severa l days as the Sal1;. Lake .County and has no con- I ern author s. Educa tional graph Compa ny and points in the terri· books are guest at the home of Mrs. Hattie nectio n with Salt Lake City. also popula r. tory of any other associ ated compa ny Freem an. Vera Webb visited with Mr. and IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllll!ll'!illlliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Redu ction s in Long Dista nce Rate s Mrs. E. S. Rich and Hazel Wilkin son of Salt Lake Sunda y. To polnta 150 miles or more diatan t the rate1 will be substa ntially reduce d The greate r tbe distan ce, Milo Webb of Soda Spring s, Idaho the greate r the reduct ion For examp le, from return ed home the end of the week. Salt Lake to Loa Angele s, the basic station to· Norma Webb, of Salt Lake spent atation rate will be $2 70 instea d of $3 65; to Po• t· the week-e nd with Mrs. R. Webb. land $3.05 mstead of $4 10: to Omaha $4.00 instea d Mrs. Ruth Webb, is visitin g in Ogof $5.55; to Kansa s City $4.35 instead of $610; den for a while. New York $8.80 instead of $12.75. A few ratea Vera Webb return ed home Thurs for distan ces betwee n 24 and 110 miles will be .td· ORE than thirty million Bibles or Books of the ... day after visitin g in Soda Spring s justed to make the schedu l'! consis tent throug hout, Idaho with Wilfor d L. Webb and but In these cases the mcrea se of the basic station · Bible were sold or distri buted in 1925. family . She also spent a while at to-stat ion rate will be onh five centa. Bear Lake. Wou ld you not love to have companion GOOD ONLY AT HUB THEATRE I - • • I - ' •.... • ::- • ":" ; 0 0 ... '- • 0 a I Midvale Ann exed T s It L I I I c·t ~ I. LESTER I Artificial ~ . , I g ~ gm I3R ? liill liill ffiH ~Telephone, I*! ~ lmporfa11f Ann oun cem ent LO NG DISTANCE TE LE PH ON E SERVICE CHANGES H. F. RA SM US SE N, 'fa ilo r Effective Octo ber l, 1926 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Th e Most W on de rfu l Book in the W orl d M Reve rsed Char ges on Calls volumes to help you discover the treasures in that Won derfu l Stati on-to -Stat ion Her<etofore the revers al of charge s has been avail· able only on penon -to-pe rson calls Aa a furthe r conven ience to the public this privile ge will be ex· tended to atation -to-sta tion calls where the rate ia 25 cents or more. Long er Reduced Rate Perio d Reduc ed rate houn fo{ atauon to-etat ion calla will begin at 7 P M inetead of 8:30 P M., u forme rly. Betwe en 7 and 8:30 P. M the discou nt will be approxim ately 25 per cent of the day station -to-at& · tlon ratea; from 8:30 P M to 4.30 A. M. the diacount will be about SO per cent of the day ratee These discou nts will apply where the day station to-rtat ion rate ia 40 cent• or more, with a minim um reduce d rate of 35 centa Becau se of the unsatis factol f aervic e c:~mdi ti?n• whic~ it brough t about, the ex11tlng midnig ht discou nt w11l be discon tinued fhc net reault of these rate change s will be a aaving to the teleph one uaera of the United States of approx imatel y U,OOO,OOO a rear The aervic~: change a are made in the in tereata of public conven ience to relieve the burden now im· posed by the conge stion of busme ss at midnig ht and to furnie h still better lona diatan ce servic e The Mountain States Telephone • & Telegraph Co. "BEST EVER" PLAN TO BE THERE! The big Show of the year! 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And. accordln g to an agreeon ent entered into by the b~nds t_hcmselves~ each aggrega tion of musictnns. ~11 detern_u ne which class it shall enter. . Phthp H. Saxnro, director of the San FranCISCO municip al band. will be judge of the contest. He will select three pieces. suitable for bands of srreater or Ieeser instrum entation and experien ce and the bands themsel ves will cho<JSe w~ieh piece they wish t<> be judged by. The prtzes for the winner in Class 1 arc $250 in cash and a loving cup· in Class 2 $150 in tash and either a cup ~r a valuabl~ band instrum ent in Class 3. $100 in cash and an inshum ent. merchan dise or cash. The conteot is open to any professi onal or amateu r band in Utah. compose d of Utah mu~icians. There are no restricti ons as to thf' size of bands, each organiz ation automat ica!Jy cla8sify ing itself by seleeteio n W the piece it wishes to play. Bands wishing to enter should mai1 BDPiicatlons t<> the office of the Utah State Fair Associa tion, State Capi~l. 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Officially cD~tntCUd,lry appointment of the King, with the great !'lining indus tTy of Sweden, he mastered all the sciences of his time, and wrote the most useful boohs on metallurgy, minerah, geology, astronomy, and the human brain. His life uarch was for the human .wul. How his spiritual .enses were o~rn:d, afur he W<U 50 'jears of agt, that he might rttlt41 the human soul, the life after ~ach. and the Bible ltM}f, ma;1 be read in the above named, uplifting, useful boo~a. &nd ordtr& or inquiri es to ' B. A. WH ITT EM OR E, 135 Age nt Bowo orn STREET, Boston 9. Mass. AIIU'• Life ofSwedenbort~ oent postpaid for 10 cents; Haven and Hell io paper eO"Ven for 30 ceo to; Ga.l.H.Curci on 8wedenbor1 for 10 cenu; or a.! I three for 40 cenu. •· ...... Co rne r Me at & Gr oc ery R. R. GILB ERT E. C. O'BR IEN llllllllll~~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllll!llll!!!lil!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' NEW EQU IFM ENT - CALL MIDV ALE 28 ' "It's Perso nal Service That Coun ts" We take care of your want s whet her large or small. Prom pt Servi ce Anyti me Anyw here C. A. McRAE, Prop. Midvale, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Utah . HORN S THAT NEVE R HOOK the uncove red end be slightl y moistened and rubbed on the horn button s A simple metho d of dehorn ing the two or three times. young calves is to use a caustic on DISEA SE OF OLD MEAD OWS the undeve loped horns. Either caustic soda or caustic potash may be Weeds 1 employ ed. Sticks of these about the Land kept in meado w for many size of a lead pencil may be bough t years is likely to become foul with at drug stores. For best results , the operat ion weeds of variou s kinds. The introshould be perfor med w.hen the calf ductio n of a cultiva ted crop and a is a week or ten days old, when the grain crop soon dispos es of most of knob or -bud is only loosely attach - the weeds. ed to the skull and appea rs more as a part of the skin. Before applic aSAVE LEAV ES tion of any chemic als of this kind the As alfalfa leaves contai n about two hair should be clipped off over and thirds of the feedin g value of the around the horns and vaselin e ap- plant, an effort should be made to plied around the edge of the hair to get the hay into the stack or mow preven t the caustic from spread ing with as large a propor tion of leaves and causin g a sore on the skin ad- as possib le. jacent to the horn. These caustic sticks should be handle d with great Eggs poache d in cream ed carrot s care. One end should be wrapp ed make a dainty and delicio us lunche on with paper to protec t the hands and dish. I J |