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Show Midvale ~Livestock Situation U>S AlfCD.JCS. Karch 2&--Wtth wry tavotable weather and feed con- 4lltloll8 thtough-out the early lamb pro dutliQC eecttona, both ill C&Ufomla and Ar1J1oDa. u well u bl Tenneaeee and KeDtucky, it bqiDS to look N though t,U marut. will :bave burdensOme mppUM b7 the middle of Ka7. There te a Jararer lamb crop reported ln ~ eyery lamb growing section ot tbe United Statea, and in every lo. lDdl~ that a larger penent...re of lambs will be fat than eality, reports la8t year. Tbe beat advice that could be atven to the Callfornl& and Arizona early lamb producet would be to sell lamb3 when they U'e'~ to go to market. It only a few can be sorted out, it woUld .-em the beat policy to get theee Jambe movlilg to market ahead of the general run of lambs from other secttona. Market observers genera.Uy tleueve that the emaller weight would lHt more than ofbet by the preaent pncee. Callfonda and Arizona early lamb producers have been fortunate ln recent years ill getttnc the bulk of their lambe to market before the Kentucky, Tennenee and Virglnla crop were •••••• • • •••••••• ••• • rfhe • GRAND •• ARMADA • of JOY • STEAMS •• Into •• PORT! ECONOMICAL F&itDER HIGHWAYS Modern illvatlona ln road buildiQg make It PQa(ltle to provide rural and lleDll·laolated areas with high-type, smooth, loag wearing blghwaya at a remarkably low origlDal and matntenance coat. Emul81tled,. cold aaphalt 1B one of the foremoat surfaces now employed for such purposes. This baa been extenalvely. used In Europe for some ttme and in C&Ufornla during the put three years and hits proven aucceaaf\11. Em.ulaif1ed asphalt coDSiats of half asphalt and half water, the water acttng u a vehicle by which the surface may be applied without heat and is of such fluidity as to be able to penetrate and cover rock completely. ~ recorda show that roads have been improved by applying tb18 surface over existing gravel at a coat leas than $2,000 per mUe, and maintained for about $30 per mile per month, under fairly heavy traffic. Good feeder and farm-to-market roads are preaatng need By judicious, economical selection of surfaces sta~s can build them without excessive expense to the taxpayers, and the result 1B acceleration of agricult• ural and industrial activity. • • • of tb18 column I writes in i a feed whey aa that value a11rtng he .tatement the of with ptp,the for can b\ly wliey at $2.00 a cwt. Whey tea aplendid hog teed but with ,ouag p~p, allould be ted wtth alfalfa. By all meaDS, I would advise dairym• and others Who feed whey to to pip to puteurise Jt before of disease. preftllt AllY poaalble UDder prMent condittoos in the dairy lJUIIn._, lt would aeem like mighty Cood IJOF'=e• to devote more whey to N tee "DB' because the outlook on to Be very the laoa' market also 1B a good finn. Powderecl &ddltton to j:he p1g and hog ration and ill many iDStaDcea, C(an be purchatted at prices which make It an A reader BAKERY econa..,....l teed. It baa alwaya seemed aa though build up an export market for barley. Pract1call7 every cOuntry in the world can pow barley and, ill moat ~ with cheaper ' labor, can wadersell the American farmer on foreiBB marke~ We abould give more .tudy to bUilding up home marlaQ for the products we produce. We IIUI.t gradaally lose much pf our export trade for farm. prodUCts for our eMU are too high to permit us to oampete with other countries beeaue the7 do not have our standard · - - · Ill a aplencUd livestock feed. otBarSeY We ~d be able to develop a home IIIU'bt for a very large perclntage ot our barley crop. To do tbla, we I mUJt encourage hog production, cattle 8lld lamb f~. It may be that IIOIDe ~ will be necuaary to procare barley .to make It more ~Uiale aa a livestock feed. When we do develop a home market for barley 'ria the liveaock route, the bQtberaome price fluctuatloos of receat ~ may be ellmtnated to a Jua'e extent through a more etablllz- I ed oatleL u it is now, the barley ' power doelln't know within $10 to flO a ton of what biB crop will be worth when market time comes arouad. D Ill ftrY doubtful whether cheap ~. or Joana at very low illtereat rat.., .m actually prove to• bring ~ tbe much d1acwllled "farm re- 1 Bet''. AJJ a matter of fact, low lnter..t rat.. often •courace over-pro- ' ductloD, tile very thb1g that baa 1Jroulht about an apparent need for pvw••nent help. pe- RADIO PICTURES' Musical Wonder Show of Gobs and Girls! • I• 1 1', LEO LEWIS, Prop. 16 North Main . PLANT~NG SEASON Everyone, regardless of avocation, welcomes the coming of Spring. The agriculturists' planting season is a season of activity and renewed ambitions~ and activity for every alert, enThe ergetic: individual. planting season is also the season of sharpened appetites. Our store has a complete stoc:k · of appetizing seasonable spring foods. You'D find here everything your spring appetite c:alls for. GARDEN SEEDS • i 1,, ,i Mi • weetem barley ralaers have been on tbe wroag track ill attempting to l1 • I• 11 . • 1 .:nrar• I: · - f= • All the gobs and all their sweethearts off on the year's grand joy bender ... Don't miss the big festival of laughter, song and sailor love! iF--=:.;=:·::;-=:;·-;:;·-;;:5 5:=;:;e:;:=:::===jfi .c"""'TR c _H_O_M.==E~~.t=· tow=:~ ::'far l to be fat r-E-LE promise l~:e::-d lambs the eaatern early. Afonday,Tuesday, VVednesday,Thursday March 31, April I, 2, 3 • .. ' • •• •• • •• I • • • •• • • ·J ACKOAKIE POLLY WALKER and a thousand -other players, singers, dancers, funsters, and beautiful girls Breath-taking Scenes in Technicolor Flaming pageantry ... Inspiring spectacle ... Gorgeous dance ensembles ... Mighty choruses swelling into the rapturous strains of "Hallelujah" ... Truly the greatest wealth CYf entertainment ever included into a single picture. The New Hits"Keepin' Myself Just for You" "Harbor of My Heart'• "Smith" The Old Hits"Hallelujah" "Sometimes I'm Happy'' ''Nothing Could Be Sweeter, • • • • • • •• • • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• N• • . Sun y, March 30 SCATHING INDICTMENT OF CRIME THAT SHAKES THE WORLD • • Use the W~s largest selling dour in yov.r favodte cake recipe. It will p.e )'OU • eND finu pined cake--lighter. and of mo.:e delicate texture. Try id •••••• •• •• •• •• • •• •• •• -• •• • •• •• •• .. •• • • • •• I Friday and Saturday, Mareh 28 and 29 YOVTif t;altes .fl ' tzt z.n· ecs-ta~c .son9 . ... "'"'"....., 0 ,... II All-Talking Comedy and "Tarzan the Tiger" • • • no show thatthat a punch w.ithand melodrama underworld Crackling is in a theme volt action :Million has had before. the mo1Jths of the nation. • All-Talking Comedy and Pathe Sound News -· • • • • • • • . •• • • • IRIS THEATRE • • I I. • • • • ••••• |