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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday , July 24, 1930 I HEADACHES : ~ I~ 4 Needless pains like hea-daches are immediately relieved by Bayer 'Aspirin as millions of people know. lAnd no matter how suddenly a headache may come, one can at :all times be prepared. Carry the • pocltet tin of Bayer Aspirin with you. Keep the larger size at home. R~ad the proven directions for pain, headache:;, neuralgia, etc. ~ ~ ~ UTAH BRIEFS ~ oullr l} rjl oinls .. ~~1 Read~ interested in poulrr, ramn, ml.l find much ot in ~ llelper-Water mains are being Installed at the new Peerless townsite in Price canyon. Pleasant Grove--A gathering of 10 thon:sand persons entered the annual hike to tile peak of l\Iount Timpanog· ~ OS. Pro;o--Tbe second term of the B. Y. h. terest and value in the poult.., ~ summet· school hns opened with a U. ,.material printed in the~~t- col ..,. attendance. large • UJDill. It is all from author ita · ~ Nephi-All residents of 65 years In tive sources, much of it Irom the IJo. ..,. ~ at Department States United age or over, were entertained at the ..._ "''' Agriculture, and can bP relied ,l'iooeer Dny celeoratlon. illl. upou u practicaJ information ~ Lognn-Jos. Naylor, 11, w'ls killed ~ You call eafely quote ir when "'1111 by a blast of 250 pounds o! powdt:r, • discusalng any phz.ee of poultry .. set off in a local rock quat·ry. !II. nJsin1 with fOUl friends and ~ llyrum-Elgbt bands furnished the ,. neighbon ..,. ma~;lc tor the Pioneer Day C<!lebratlon at Logan. Nephi-This district will Ita ve a total of seventy-five thousand laying hens this tall. Levan-Se.-e·n and one half miles of road worlt Is Ultuerway in Salt Creek canyon. Provo-A total or 16 car loads or cherries were shipped out of Utah county this season. 'l'hfs is a slight decrease over last yenr. The fmlt was shipped from Provo and Springville. EXTRA COCKERELS car loads of Springv1\le--Ete ven shipped out been j MAY BE CAPONIZE D trying chickens have <>f this city during the present season. Delta-A new oreamery is to be Males Not Otherwise Need- C'Onstructed at an early date. I'aoguitch-Cha rter night of the loed Are Easier to Keep. cal Lions' Club was a huge success with a large number in attendance. Capons fatten easier nod at less Ogden-Fifteen cities along the Uncost, snys the New York stute <'Ol· ion Pacific system will send bands ta lege of agriculture. Male hirds not take part in a parade, wh!ch will oo sold us broilers, or otherwise usee!, the opening event of tlle system athmay he caponized If they are to he letic rueet in Ogden, August 15 and held over. Jllarket quotutions on en· 16. pons usunlly heJ;rio in Nove111her anc..l Brigham City-Based on estimated are several t•ents more a pouncl than shipments of all commodities by rail UtOSQ for co<'kerels, especially for the for the third quarter of 1930, Utah holiday trade. along with Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado When suc<'essfully caponized the J and Nebraska reflect less effects of bird does not have the llPI>earanee tlle depression caused by stock markof a cockerel. The ('omh and wutlles 1 et crash in the east than states of the do not develop and the saddle and I thirteen other districts of the nationhaclv feathers grow long. <..:npunlzlng al shipping boarc..l. a bird makes him more quiet and Castegate--Depe ndents of the 172 peaceful, and causes the flesh to re· men killed In the Castlegate mine dis· tnin the fine flavor and texture of aster in 1924 still ha;e $46,000 coming broiler meat. Capons will stand closer to them out of the •105,000 raised for confinement than cockerels. their care at the time by popular subB1·eeds used for capons depend on according to n report submitscription the market demands. For th~ prorlocGeo. Dern by the CastleGov. to ted tlon of large capons, Orplngtons, Ll~ht committee. fund relief gate Brahmas, und Jersey Black Giants are Farmington-A short cut road to the satisfactory; for smaller eapons any built soon. of the American breeds, such as Pl:v· Weber canyon is to be persons thousand two !JOgan-O>er IUwrle mouth Rocks, "'yanc..lottes, und Encampment. Farmers' the Island Ueds are a•htJ>tahle. Leghnrns atteocled make such small capons that It Is 1 Ogden-A number of Filipinos, who doubtful whether it pays to caponize had been Imported into North Ogden for work in orc:hards, fields and cannthem. Cockerels selected fur caponi:>:lng ing factories have departed as the reshould be about 8 to 10 weeks old and 1 suit of the action • taken by the civic organizations of Ogden. weight ahout llh to 2 pounds. Provo-The annual outing or the Is It Caponizing demands skill, und dub workers or Utah county will 4-H 1 advisable to watch an experienc('d operator. Cornell Ltns an Illustrated 1 be held August 6 at l\Iaple Dsll rebnllet!n, E 143, on eapon prnclUl·tlon,, sort in Payson canyon. A silver loving which may be ohtulnPd by appl~·lng cup will be awarded to the local club to the office of publications. New York that presents the best srtlnt on the pro· state college of Agriculture, ltha<.:a, gram and to the club with tile greatest attendance from the farthest distance. New York. Pleasant Grove--Three 4-H clubs have recently been organized here. Keep Waterers Clean Brigham City-:\fiss Florence AnDuring Summer Season drus woo a beauty contest at Salt During the summer months it is Air, being selected as ":\IIss Utah" in very easy to neglect the wnterers and a field of five hudred contestants. Panguitch-The county commission· feeders. As the chicks approach maturity, lt becomes constantly easier ers and city council, at a joint sesf(!r tllem to step In and roost upon the sion, authorized a fair during Septemwaterers and feeders. This increases ber. Prizes will oe given for th·e Disease stock, fruits, grains, vegetables, art danger of cootaruioution. In of and needle work. The fair grounds working the by also Is sprPad ground, or and race track are to be repaired and dirt and filth from the flooc in good condition placec..l into the waterers and feeder!'. This Ogden-An action Is ·being filed In danger can be lessened considernbly by keeping clean feed and water be- the federal court in Salt Lake by a ho· fore the chicks nt all times and by siery fi!·m, to test the Ya lidlty ot theplnclng the feeders and waterl."rs so new ordinance requiring house to that chicks will not mix In the dlrt. house salesmen to pay a license of $15 quarterly. Ogden-AU American Air Derby filDry Henhouse Floor ers nre expected nbout the 20lh. :ro. L. Dnl>tm, head poultryman at Spring;ille--Pot ato seed crop Is In Ohio state university, Is practical. good shape with a fair yield pre(Jicted. Last year when it llecame necessary Tooele-Ophir canyon was olockecl to put up a new poultry house at the by a recent cloud bur»t. university, Dakan decided to make the l'illmore--l!'ifly tllorough bred anifloor just like most fm·mers would do mals were exhihitcct in the hoJ;se show lt. In other worrls, they leveled off nnd were judged by tLe officers from the soil as best they could, first mnlt· Fort Douglas. lng sure that the floor was higher than Ogden-:\Inntl forest has oeeo much the outside su1·fuce. Then they put improved by receut storms. down a layer of tar paper to keep the Spring,·ille--The primary organ!znwater from rising from below, then t!ous of Spring\·ille and ::IIapleton will put down a two-inch layer or concrete. join wlth the Daughters of the PioAnd all lust winter this proved to be neers of these commnnities in featurone of the driest of the poultry house ing a big homecomln~ celebration in 1l.oors. September. A community fair w111 be held for three days. Kill Red Mites Logan-Alfalfa growers of Utah are Red miles can be controlled more facing R serious problem in combatting easily by starting early than If not the bacterial stem bliglit, according to weather comes before we start, says Dr. Richat1s or the Utah experiment R. L, Cochran, Iowa Stnte college poul station, wuo has just completed a tryman. In warm weather, the mites study ot fields in Utah county. Some multiply very rapidly anu are hard to ot the alfalfa fields we1·e fonud to get rid of. They can live for month!~ have hnd scevnty-five per cent of the without food and live by sucking bloo<:l. stand destroyed within a two year It Is certain they will stunt or kill In Salt Lake, Cache, Davis , period, l\~ young chickens and stop hens from and ·washington eber, l\Iillard laying. Four days uftel" the female counties either bacterial blight or the mite lays her eg-g It hatches and the ringworm has been found to be affectyoung mite starts his career. ing alfalfa. • ·~--------------~· Not Good at Fiaures "I lent you two eg"s yestel"dny, Ml"j;. Brown. You only brought one back." •·only one! Then I must have made .a mistake in counting them."-Lustige Kolner Zeltung, Cologne. At home or away Feen-a- mint is the ideal summertime laxative. Pleasant and convenient. Gentle but thorough In Its action. .Check summer upsets with Fecn-amint at home or away. I I FOR CONSTIPA TION ~ortune Telllnl< Charts, youc band tells your fortune. lllu~trated Instructions. atm ... pte, ('Omplete. lOc. postage t>ald. We~tern .Spoclalt)· Co .• Dox 1325,So.lt Lake Clty.Utah. Well Worn Tencher-Wllat is meant by "shin· fn~ raiment?"' Willie--A olue serge suit;-Judge. According to a census marle tn lf.l21, Canada had 8.788,000 lnhablOf these 2,402,000 were of tantl:l. French extraetion. A Sou r Stom ach In the same time It takes a dose of soda to bring a llttle temporary rellet of gas and sour stomach, Phillips Milk of lllagnesla has acidity completely checlted, and the dl• gestlve organs all tranquilized. Once you have tried this form ot relief y0u wlll cease to worry about your diet and experience a new freedom in eating. This pleasant preparation is just ns good tor children, too. Use lt whenever conted tongue or feUd brenth !lignals need of a sweetener. Physicians will tell you that every spoonful of Phillips Milk of J'.fngnesla neutralizes many times Ita volume In add. Get the genuine, the name Phillips is important. Imitations do not act the same! W. N. U., S<llt Lake City, No. 80-1Vao. ~ Lime for Hen Yard If it has not alreu<ly been done, every bare poultl"y yard should be limed nd plowed or spaded nt on<.:e -and kept uncler eult!Yntlon f••t several weel<s If possible. There Is some difference of oplniou as to the value of ulr-i>laked lime as a soli disinfectant, but lt is pretty sure to p1·ove an advantage to 11ny crops thnt may be planted. Frequent stirring of the soil helps greatly in pre\·entlng or reducing disease contamination, so Cl"ops that can lle cultivated are !Jest. MORE SKY FRIENDS They started otT ln the plane !lgaln. As U1ey went along they took u route passing Bootes, or or Hunter, the or Driver, near Herdsman, liS lle wns also called. They stopped for a few minutes to see Arctnrus belonging to this ramIfy. uud Arcturus talked mostly or the springtime and how he loved April better than noy other month He of the year. also said that he gave a thousand tl rnes more light than the Sun but was so far a way They Started Off. that no one appreciated thut fact. "Just because I'm large doesn' t ruenn thnt I move slowly,'' Al'('turus told Harry. "I go through !!pa<'e at the gentle rat!' ot one hundred miles or so a second.'' "1 certainly wouldn't call that movIng slowly," Hnrl"y exclnimed, and to himself he thought how used he wns now to these terrific fi;!ures and speeds aotl distances and sl1.es. "It doesn't take any time at all to get used to almost nn~·thing," he told Arcturus, "I've been doing what I've been doIng for hundreds und hund1·eds and hundl"c>ds of years-and still more -hut I don't get tired. ::\Iy po!'<itlon, from your l'>nrth view. has hardly changed In one hundred years because I'm so far away.'' What a hanusome golden suit ArcHarry coultin't turus was wearing. this. Arcturus tell but help Arcturus said, It," like you "Glad "but do pick me out when you're down on your Earth. Perhaps it will help to tell you thnt my name means 'watcher of the b('lll"' anc..l that I fol· low the Great near." "And to think that I used to Imagine the stars stayed still except for their twinkling," Unrry exclaimed. "\Ve all move. hnt we're so far awny that It's hard to realli.e how much we do move.'' Harry got back In the plane with Cosmo (!nce more, and they wc>nt below Bootes where they saw Vir~o in the Zodiac road. Cosmo 1)olnted out the white star Spica In this constellation and told Harry that Spica meant no ear of wheat. "You can see Spica between sunset and midnight from the end or February to the first of October," Cosmo told him. "In the winter you'd lutve to look for Spica betweE'n midni~ht and sunrise-and In October the Sun passes through Vll·go nod the star Is lost In t.he rays of the Sun." They passed !}y Leo again, making his lair next to Vil"go ulong the Zodiac. But they stopped at Gemini, north of the Little Dog or Lesser Dog. Gemini, or the Twins, were Introduced to him and he snw the two famous star creatures Castor and Pollux. They were so !)ear together ac. cording to sky nearness, and so much alike In their wnys that they had always been called the Twins. In the old days Castor was considered brighter than Pollux, Cosmo said, but now Pollux had become bl"i~?:hter. "Do you ever use slang/" the Twins asked Han-y. "Yes--why?" "They 'lS<'d to swear by us in old time ann say 'Ah Gemini.' Then It was changed to 'By J i m in y'-a expression Mlang coming from us.'' C<>smo and Harry had to leaYe the tl e vote d friends now and on they traYeled. so sa \V 'I' hey many, many stars. many many, so groups of stars. They all bud such fascinating names, und they all had connected stories with their names and with their po· sitlons In the sky. "Yes, Why?" Harry wondered if, as some of them had- faintly suggested, there might not be planets which the~e stars were keeping healthy as the sun kept the earth healthy. And then he wondered It there might be people 11\·lng on far, far, far away planets, and what they did and how they plltyed and what they thought. How mnny families and families and fam11ies there were In Treinenton-Twe lve pigs haYe been the sky. purchased for the boys' pig club work in Weber county. She Knew What Came Next American Fork-Alpine Scenic highThey had struggled valiantly to way in American Fork canyon is to teach their little daughter to repeat be gracled. the letter "a." Try as the might, the have declinMantl-~rlces of wool child seemed unable to pronounce the ecl one half ia the last thirty montlls first letter of the alphabet. according to wool prc.ducel"!':. Finally the mother asked: "Dear, Panguitch-The towns of Southern please tell mother why you won't Utah are to make an united effort to learn to say 'a'?" pmmote tourist travel. "Well, mother," replied the little Midvale-About five hundred car miss, "'caus.e just as soon as I say loads of fruits llnd vegetables reached 'a' you and daddy will want me to Salt La£11 iu tlle pal!t thirty dp.ys. say 'b.'" H~r in Frenchman'• Suit Prison sentences totaling 75 years have not made Alphonse Bruneau, of Houen, !~ranee, lose his good humor. Bruneau, who is serving one of his many sentences, hns filed suit against the municipality of Rouen for 100 francs u da~· damages fol" two years of alleged fal:>e imprisonment. Bruneau does not contend that his other sentences are illegal, but he does insl:st he was imprisonec..l for two years for a crime he did not commit. He alleges he was fal:=:ely Imprisoned for the tlleft of 12 l>icycles which he really clid not steal. If nruneau wins his suit he will hnve 73,000 fmncs to spend, hut no [llace to spend them l>eeause he is still in prison. House Built for Beetles Death-watch beetles are to he encouraged to do all the damage they can In a house that is to he !milt "somewlwre in Buc:klnghamshir e.'' 'fhese· beetles, whose kin devoured the old oak in Westminster hall, are to be the sole O<'<'npnnts, while scientists f1·om several re.-ear<"h institutions nnc..l go\·ernment centers w!ll look on ami Increase their knowledge of the pests that cause sueh clarua~e to Tirita:u's buildiugs.-Mon treal Herald. Reciprocation James did not wi:.h to go to Sunday school one Sunday morniug, and his mother Slticl: "Why, James! It is Children's day nnd you must not miss going." "Oh !" said Jnmes, "and will you give me a present?" "No. \Yhy do ~-ou ask?" "Well, on Mother's day we always give you presents nnd I just thought you might give us pregents on Children's day," said .Tnme<~. FARM WOMAN BE EFITED Mter Taking Lydia E. Pink• ham's Vegetable Compound Lickda.le, Pa.-"Before I was married, my mother and sister and I did all mi7-:i::;;::w.w.::::.:::i:::;.i:J the farming work :. on a 64-acre farm :: for eleven years. I .-; married a farmer .,: and now in addi.: tion to my house.: work and the care : of my_ chil~en I lliXt::=::?:~H:n' help him mth the -.: outside work on : our farm. After my last child waa born, I began to suffer as many women do. Finally our family doctor told me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did and now I am a new woman and I know that good health is better than riches."-Mas. CLYDE T. SBEIWAN, R. #1, Lickdale, Pa. Lltfll5t .' ·loJtE I ~ po1son your system. August Flower corrects constipation-even stubborn cases-almost like magic! Sweetens atom· .-or (ONSTIPATION ~ acb, stinl liy~h~ digestion. GUI\NU'<TEED All Druggists. Doesn't Always Work The Univeraal Lament were discussing diet, and th& They ~r' \vay £ny "Goin~ facetious. became talk ''Yel1." beef all my life, and eaten "I've "Kin I l"ide with you to my home?'' as an ox," said he. strong I'm now "How fat· away Is your home'l'' "That's funny," replied she. "I'v& "Eight blocks." "I'm purked further than that."- eaten fish nll my life and I can't swim a stroke." Loulsville Courier-Journal. Whe n are upset Baby ills and ailments seem twice as serious at night. A sudden cry may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diatrhea-a condition it is always important to check quickly. How would you meet this emergency-ton ight? Have you a bottle of Castoria ready? There is nothing that can take the place of this harmless but effective remedy for children; nothing that acts quite the same, or has quite the same comforting effect on them. For the protection of your wee one-for your own peace of mind -keep this old, reliable prepara- • tion always on hand. But don't keep it just for emergencies; let it be an everyday aid. Its gentle influence will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will help an older child whose tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have Castoria; the genuine bears Chas. H. Fletcher's signature oo the wrapper. ' Small Appetite \Vife--"I'm going to give you a piece of my mind." Hector-"Just a small helping, please, dnrling.''Passlng Show. Need for Long Trip \Vitnn-Don't you think that trav• el broadens one's mlnd1 Poof-Yes. You should take a trip around th~ world. At the Fountain ''Got anything at the soda counter to pep you up?" "Ginger soda and snappy cheese.'' The Situation ''Do you mind telling me what you paid for that carl" ''Yes. 1 haven't.'' "90% OF TYPHOID in Rural Districts Is Carried by Flies'' Says The Georgia Medical Association W HEN a child comes down in your horne with typhoid fever, · from which over 8,000 people die every year, it is very possible that the cause of this disease is the apparen tly harmless common house fly. He buzzes in when the screen door is open, lights for a moment on your dining room table, and may leave on your food a dangerous disease germ -for he carries 6 million germs on his hairy, furry body. What are )'OU going to do about this danger? Be comfortable and safe. Keep your home insect-free. Spray Flit, which is guaranteed (or money back) to be quick-death to flies, mosquitoes, moths, roaches, bedbugs and other household insects. Yet its clean.. smelling vapor is harmless to humans. Flit kills quicker if you use the special inexpensive Flit Sprayer. Jn.. sist on Flit and don't accept a sub-stitute. Get yours thia very day I Larges~ Selling Insect Kille• The World's Acknowledged as a protection against Skin Troubles CLEANSING SOOTHING ANTISEPTIC • |