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Show Million Gallons of Milk "The Poultry and Dairy Center of the State of Utah" Ten Million Eggs Yearly Yearly 2nd Section--~ordan Journal Published By Draper Civic Club DRAPER, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 VOL.l NO. 28 Draper Poultrymen Forging Ahead Draper Society DRAPER CIVIC CLUB WILL MEET 1DRAPER llASKETEERS II -BEGIN WELL D~APER I The Draper Civic Club will meet Wednesday, December 1, in Club Hall. Problems of vital concern to Draper will be discussed. Do we need mot('! streets? The nominations committee will be selected to work out the list of canrlidates for the Board of Directors of the Club for the coming year, the election to take place the first Wednesday night of January. The Civic Club has done much good in Draper and it can do much more in the future. I PARK SCHOOL HENS TOO BUSY LAYING, TEACHERS 'STEP OUT' AGAIN I OWNER PUTS ON BRAKES l In the ?pening game of the Stake The teachers of the Draper Park 1 According to a report made to a league sertes, the Draper Basket Schools arranged a social for Wed-~ representative of the Salt Lake TriBall team made a good stand by de , nesday, November 17. This consisted bune last ~a~m·day, one of Draper·s feating the M. Men of West Jordan 1 of a theatre party .to the Wilkes and I flocks is givmg phenomenal results. th"Its 22 to 4. Both teams showed signs f a confectionery luncheon at Keeleys 1! "Mike R"sk "ti ah, pouIt rymafn 11°ft th · · commum y a of beginning the season, but The were present 100 per· 1ay t 00 many ' as eggs. pen pu eare s baethe the Draper cogersofproved that they ere can cover the floor at a lively pace, cent. st:ong and enjoyed the entire 1 five and seven hu.ndred hens The Draper Poultrymen are con- gil• at once. and can occaswnally drop the ball affair Immensely. The entertaining m the Apr1l all were In the regular monthly meetinT, Uay. atant1y on the look-out for ways that h h . l . . day-old chtcks. S1x weeks ago 80 Mrs. Harvey Severson and baby through t e J:t oop. B 11· d h was selected by a umquely 1per cent of th e fl ock cont n"b u t"mg M h \ committee . they may improve ur enlarge their of the poultrymen held Saturday eve- o! Murray spent the past week with r anager oss now a ar whichasshouiu t e ' dev1sed · dll:1·1 Y egg. industry. In a special meeting of ning, November 20, other factors oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown squad in practices · th . .plan . based upon the change . i their . . . · the board of directors held last Fri- the industry were discussed. The be able to keep a firm grasp on Dra-1. m en we1ghts. For the commg "Fearmg that the b1~ds m1ght r~m Last Wednesday evening, Mrs. day night a number of Important ratios of the standardized mash were George Sadler attended a party, givper's traditional athletir; honors if 1 month they plan to use the accepted t?e:nselves by excessive productiOn problem!! were given careful consid- given consideration, as was also the en at the home of Mrs. A. J. Gal- SPECIAL they will keep up their. persistent normal weight of the teachers as the tnelrt otwlner kto rebduce the efforts . basis fr om w hi ch t o det ermme . h'1ch 1 egg o ld a un 1 t e c Ic ens ecame eration. Perhaps the most striking problem of curtain regulation on the pin of Salt Lake. w t "fl t· • thae group sh 11 b th . r1 e o er. A one 1me t 1urmg of thees matters was the plans to coops, both in the attitude of deter· Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rasa e e entertamers ]last month the total production dropbuild a gram elevator at their ware- mmmg the best means of assurmg mussen had as their guests, Mr. Taken as a group, they are A special business meeting of all COUPLE FROM KANSAS to utili d · h" hever ready , ped to 74 per cent, but only for a house and food plant nnd the Instal- hf>::tlthv flocks that would return great Joseph Lambert of Helper. ze any ev1ce w 1c promotes: short period. Elders of the Fifth Quorum of EldCOME TO DRAPER lation of a chopper. This appears to est profits. A representative of the Mrs. Leland Day visited two days ers of Jordan Stake (the Draper agood greater of team-work and "N ow Mr. R"1sk a lS · worne · d f or Mr. Hudspeth and his wife, from h" h fell deg1·ee he a much needed addition and should Porter-Walton Co., of Salt Lake also l)f last week at Lehi, the guest of t~wt IP a~ong t !em, as they fear that the pullets will su(ldenly reresult in noticeable reduction in the gave a brief talk cxp!ainin<? t"n"· her parents, Mr. and · Mrs. W. L. Quorum) will be held in the Draper Kansas have come to Draper to live, belie~e . a 1~arnmg .to P ay together tire from the egg business. Mf>eting House Monday night, Novafter considering numerous locations eost of feeds. The special commit- fe<:;d hoppers and fountains for chicks Hill. · · reported, IS · an "Mr. Riska, 1t 1s ember 29. Members of the Stakf' from Kansas to Salt Lake City. This 1s an asset m workmg. togetl le:t. tee appointed to work out details and chickens. A special committee Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs, High Council will be present to re- ,~ouple have planned some on enter-----amateur in the poultry _game, havmet w1th contractors und engineers .,n poultrymen's socials made a re-· 0. D. Ballard entertained the memDRAPER WARD HAD ing entered this business only two last Saturday on the proposed site port of the details of the poultry- bers of the Jordan High School Club organize or completely organize the mg the chicken industry and conSUNDAY VISITOR years ago. Last season his hens Quorum. All Elders are urged to be sider Draper to have conditions aland considered details which ttldicate men's Thanksgiving dance which wlll at a "500" pailty. A late supper was netted him $2.00 each.' most ideal for its success. that the worl< on the addition will b•·1 be held Wedn.,day, Novomb" z<. served to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hum- present. The Sunday visitors to Draper phrey and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. WilSPECIAL NOTICE CHICKEN-FLAVORED W~rd a~ home missionaries were LESSER PRIESTHOOD MEETINGS S. C. BAILEY THE SPIRIT OF THANKSGIVING liams of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. OrRABBIT M1ss T1era Butterfield of Riverton I WELL ATTENDED son Smith of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. "!Ward Baptismal 1 Draper! and .Mr. Albert Glover of East Mid The opening meeting of the Dra· Domestic rabbit meat possesses deSheet Metal Worker By James Nelson J oh n M. B oy den, Mr. an d Mrs. L. 1 M d M A c J Exercises, Wednesday. December 1 v a. I e: M" ISS B utterfield spoke enter' per Lesser Priesthood Quorums was . rs. . . en' licious flavor, important food value, w . N 1e sen r. an All kiBds of tin and sheet metal tammgly upon the subject "Pre-exisheld Sunday morning, November 21 ~~ M r. an d M rs. A . R . Gard ner of at 7:30 p. m. and tastes more like chicken than Thanksgiving co'}les but once a year ~n. work ' Jordan Stake Temple Excursion tence-Wher:We Came From" and at 9:30. A good turnout of the bovs like wild rabbit, says the. Biological Aren't we glad that it is near'! S an d y, Mr. an d Mrs. E"rnest G reen- I Draper, Utah 3 1\~r. Gl?ver .Impressed the congregawas indicative of the probable sucTuestlay, November 0-All Day Survey of the United States Departwood of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Alma The sun doth shine so bright and Midvale 84R-1 ~wn w1th h1s discussion of the subI cess for the coming winter. The F. Smith and Mrs. Agnes Fitzgerald.! ment of Agriculture. Domestic rabclear Ject "Som7 Conditions Under Which classes will meet regularly each' Sullb M d M WASTE LESS MILK . r. an rs. bits are raised in hutches, where they We long for sounds we do not hear. p r1zes were won y day morning. L. W. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. A. have only limited exercise and where People Jom the Church." R. Gardner. More of the constituents of milk they can be properly fed. T·hey are For sound of wheels of coming ca.rs, DRAPER BEAUTY Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hendrickson are either wasted or not well utiliz- clearly in habbits, and their diet, conThat herald the coming of Uncle PARLOR were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ?d In t~e manufacture of. butter than sisting chiefly of oats barley · and alMars. Marcelling Wednesday and Phelps o~ Midvale, .sunday.. m makmg any other d::ury pr?duct, falfa hay makes the meat sweet, tenOf Aunt Marie and cousin Lars. Saturday of every week Mr Reid Beck vi"stted during the Dr. f C. · '· 1 declared h B D W. · . Larson,. Chief of der, an d of exce11ent fiavor. And one for each of chocolate bars. :Fer appointments call, .t e past week at Spring Citv. ureau o a1ry:ng, Umted States 1 Department of Ag~1culture, in a re-j STILL MORE AUTOS Midvale 81-R2 1 For we will celebrate that day, there· are .Klsie Hanks, operator f IWhile th" b not t I A t ot a1 of 19 ,697 ,832 mo t or ve hi c1es By thanking Him for crops of hay, TWO VALUABLE ' SMALL TREES 1 cent address. 0 us ng a 11 IS .m a e! Persimmon and dogwood so neces• now ways were registerede in this counb·y durFor other crops; for friends so gay; t~ary for shuttles in the textile inway than through the ~eedmg of hveing the first six months of 1926, acBut be9t of all, Thanksgiving Day. Draper Confectionery dustry of the world, are valuable anrl stock: be~ore long, said Doctor Lar- ! cording to the Bureau of Public LESS TB IN SWINE nre becoming increasingly more dt!~ son,. It ':"Ill be necessary to use m~re Roads of the United States Departlee Cream Cudy Tuberculosis of swine has decreas- ficult to obtain, says the United 0 It asb odr otherwise ment of Agriculture. This is Qrooeries Meats ed since 1924, says the United States States Department of Agriculture. diS!loSe 0 1 to e er a vantage. 141 more than were registered in the Department of Agriculture. Although As yet no PROGRESS IN DUST corresponding period of 19Z5 or ..an B. M. RASMUSSEN Manufactured and packed for us and our special use. there is an improvement of the tu- for two woods, either nattve or EXPLOSION CONTROL increa.se of .10.8 per cent. Flonda berculosis situation, infection among fore1gn, have been found. . led w1th an mcrease of 76.2 per cent. 1 The HIGHEST GRADE LINE of POULTRY FEEDS M. B. AN&RUS cattle and swine received at federally Many owners of dogwood timber, C?ne of the e~rly dust. exploswns 18 COAL obtainable producing greater results at lower cost. inspected packing establishments is because of its small size, have not wht~h took ~ toll of . hves, ?cc~rPAINT BRUSHES 7 PhoM Mid. 85-R-2 still rather extensive. Records for realized its value, and have either re~ m /~ ~ m flou~ ~Ill. 10This d:sPaint should never be allowed to Our VOLUME SECURES QUALITY and SERVICE at 0 0 U'lAH'S BEST COAL the fiscal year 1926 show that near- not made efforts tu market it or have as er e e orts eve ? me h- 1 dry on a brush. Whlie still on a the very LOWEST PRICES. Peerless - Castle Gate ly 14 per cent of swine shewed tuber- allowed the dogwood and persimmon uds t a~d e~ulp;~nt for pffec~Ive ~ust 1 job, keep the brushes in raw linseed Give Us A Trial Aberdeen Utah-urand ar te prog:ess h as een oil between intervals of work. Keroculosis to some extent, though les- to be injured when the larg-er timber coadnro : 1 - t e d with 1't was removed . mf de m years dIn . t e hcontrol sene 01. IS . · · a large l a!>-socta . better for brushes used Prices Right tons were of a mmor nature m t recen 1 . 0 t.us ~xp osl~~s a~ m .t e_ fre- 1 mth flat paint. Hanging brush~s proportion of cases. In 1924 about Fre11lt Caady at1d Tbiwgs 15.2 per cent of the swine inspected FOODS TO BE THANKFUL FOR ve.n11 10 n. 0 rtehsu 1J?g. rles lnl . o~r in raw linseed oil over long periods . d Reports f rom t he deH ere •s a ch otce · s smce e ongmah expo s10n . goo d cond"t' of menus f or your m1 H h m 1 will keep them m I 1on. 1were , 1sease . 1 Service First 1878 d partment's field workers indicate that Thanksgiving dinner, depending- on . · d :avy osses,th oweve~, av~ Or they may be washed in turpen0 HYRUM BROWN the large extent of infection among the slze of your family: fruit cup, 0 ~~re . 1 ~ ~~ny er gran an tine, kerosene or mineral spirits and Draper Pest Office swine is caused partly by tubercuthen roast stuffed turkey, c:andled :m mg m us nes. then w1th soap and . wat~r, dried 1 .• sweet potatoes ,cranberry sauce, WINTER DESERTS \ t~oroughly and covered with wrapDraper, Utah. 1 lous poultry. Every Dollar Buys a Dollar's Worth of Good Goods a t \GENCY, Y LAUNDRY - - - -MURitA ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - broiled fresh tomatoes, tnt."i.vidua:I Dried fruit shortcakes make good pmg paper. A 1R pumpkin tarts, wlth meringue on .-------FREE---WATER top, coffee with or after the meal. winter des~erts. Prunes, figs, dates, SAVING IN PAVING WE CARRY HIGH GltADE' GAS AND LUBRICATING Grapefruit with candied eranberrielil and peaches may J:e A study by the Bureau of Public General Merchants tn the center, ba~ed stuffed chich· used m this way. Stew the fr~It, Roads of the United States DepartOILS AND GREASES rfce, brussles sprouts or five-minute sweeten to taste, r.emove an~ pits, ment of Agriculture has demonstratCapital Cleaning Company Agency P ARCO GAS wit.h ·good grade oils and other products. cabbage, grape jelly, cranberry ice, and odd such special seasonm~ .as I ed that in the construction of brick DRAPER MID. 83-J-2 2 VEEDOL, which is on~ best motor oils. frosted cuph cakes, c~er. Have a sal- :;plces a tew of lemon JUice pa.veme~ t b:lc · k 2 an d . 2'fl me · h. e.s ..r of the •nation's ' if you or desire it. drops Spread the mashed w nown for Its high quality. ad after t e main course instead of fruit pulp on both layers of a bis- 1th1ck will gtve sen:1ce for wh1ch MOBILE OIL, ell k COAL OIL - - AXLE GREASE IN BULK fruit course first, if you prefer. cmt founda.tion which has been split thos: of 3 anrl 4-mch thickn:sses. have You don't need both. Lettuce with fn half and well buttered. Cream,\ previously been u~ed. This. discovRussian dressing is good. either plai·n or wh"Ipped Is . an accep- ery should result . h b . mk a matenal savSTATELINE SERVICE STATION NUTS table addition to these shortcall:es. 1 ~~~lt.w erever nc pavements are Draper. Utah. tJ'hat nuts in season we eanNow enjoy them in are a great many aifIMPROVING SUGAR BEETS growing. No practicable method for ATTENTION! ferent dishes. They not only imcontrolling the leafhopper, which We are introducing a new tire in this section Strains of sugar beets possess.ing spreads the disease, has been disprove tht! flavor of salads, oakes, SOLD ONLY BY FORD DEALERS breads, scalloped dishes and other considerable resistance to the curly- cvvered. In the investigation by this "T. I. E. D. TIRES" foods to which you add them, but top diesase have been developed by department a comparison showed a THE BANK OF SERVICE Special Cash Prices "fill DECEMBER 1, 1926 As Follows they increase the food value.. the United States Department of A~- 70 per cent greater yield for beet~ \ riculture in experiments covering sev- of a resistant strrun than that for IT IS OUR 29 x 440 Balloon Tires, only .. ·------····- ··-· ...... - .. -····--·--······ $9.95 eral years. The most resistant strain, commercial beets No seed of resi~ 30 x 3 Yz Cord Tires, only ···-·- -· ................ ---·········---·-·-· ________ ... $7.95 constant aim and custom to extend the most practical RENTED FARMS however, is unfortunately very un- tant varieties is yet available for 29 x 440, Red Tubes, only ·······-··············--···· ··- ··········--··-- . ---···· $2.25 aDd efficient ftruutcial service to OUR PATRONS. That a fifth of the farm landlords satisfactory from the standpoint of dis-tribution. 30 x 3 Yz Red Tubeh, only ... -·····-····· -----···--······ ...... -................... $1.80 in this country own approximately sugar content. In order to overcome COME IN YOU CAN SURELY BUY NEW SHOES FOR THE half of the rented farms, the other this disadvantage hybridation of this There are more than 500,000 silos AT THESE PRICES !four-fifths having but onle lt;enant strain with those less resistant but in the United States, according to BIG REDUCTION ON GOODYEAR TIRES each, is indicated by a survey con- otherwise more desirable has be.en reports. More than 100,000 are reducted by the United States Depart- started by the department. ported from Wisconsin alone. ment of Agriculture of the ownerThe diesase has greatly retarded ship of rented farms in 184 countries development of the sugar beet indusThe inventor of the mirror made grouped in half the Sta.tes. try in some sections of the Western 1 it possible for us all to see the one • States otherwise suitable for beet J perfect man. General Auto Repairing DRAPER WARD PROGRAM My Patrons Receive Satisfaction Sundllly School every Sunday. at Acetylene Welding Battery Cha1·ging 10:80 a. m. · DRAPER, MID. 84-J-1 Sacrament meeting: Fast Day, first Sunday each month, 12:15; other Sundays, 7:40 p. m. Priesthood Meeting: Monday evening, 7:30 p. m. :M. I. A.: Each Tuesday nig1ht, 7 :30 DRAPER - - - Friday Night · p.m. M. I. A. Conjoint Meeting: First NOVEMBER 26-"REX, THE DEVIL HORSE", a wonderSunday each month at 7:30 p. m. full show full of the thrills of Western Life. Choir Practice: Thursday night. DECEMBER 3-"0RPHANS OF THE STORM", adapted THE TOWN OF NATURAL ADVANTAGE FOR Parent-Teachi!rs' Meeting: Second from "The Two Orphans" by D. W. Griffith. Wednesday night, each month. POULTRY RAISING SANDY - - Saturday and Tuesday Civic Club: First Wednesday night NOVEMBER 27-"REX, THE DEVIL HORSE," a Western LET US HELP YOU GET LOCATED of each month. Poulteymen meet November 20. story. NOVEMBER 30-"F ASCINATING YOUTH'', a Paramount You are invited to be present. Phone, Midvale 81J-1 · Picture. DECEMBER 4-"0RPHANS OF THE STORM", D. W. DRAPBR-the home of community Griffith. prosperity through cooperative efDRAPER-- REAL ESTATE-- BOX 7 RIVERTON - - - Monday and Thursday forts. Are you in tune'! NOVEMBER 29-"F ASCINATING YOUTH" A Paramount SOLD BY SMITH AUTO REPAIR EDITORIAL Picture. Oils and Auto Accessories DECEMBER 2-"0RPHANS OF THE STORM", D. W. We aim to publish faets only. If Griffith. there ia anything on this page you Prices Right, and Work Guaranteed COMING-"THE QUARTER BACK" with Richard Dix disagree with, tell the editor. If there We Repair All Makes Of Cars -FOLLOW THE SHOW AD8is anything that appeals to you, tell Buy Weed Tire Chains Here Now, To Avoid Accidents everybody. Draper, Pntronize our advelltisen. Midvale 82R4J Mrs. E. C. Neale of Montrose, eolorado is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Charles. Bishop and Mrs. A. E. Fauns uf Sterling Canada and Mr. Sterling Ogden of Salt Lake were guests of -r ·. r-wl Mrs. R. J. Withers and Mr. an.! 1\l;·s. Joseph Sorenson last Sun- I I tea1~hers ~ween I ~~~~N~~!p~:E~~~~RS ~h fio~k. Las~ t::ltttehmpthe~ I I I I I I e>l I I ~hese satisfacto~:v ~ I subst.itute~ du~c~tly ~otod 1,927,~ Gold Bear Meat Meal Gold Bear Bone Meal & Whole Fish fVleal f: l I Healthy Hens are Laying Hens I I DRAPER POULTRYMEN, INC. 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