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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS, MORGAN, UTAH Better Living Conditions for Birds, Beasts Is Objective of American Wildlife Institute (80atiL . Rv WALTER A. SIIKAI) SERVESE SJEEA6J TTIO EDI! OH'S SOTEi 7 Jin neusfniper, ihmtiuh i penal arrangement utth the Ua'ihtngton lluretm of Writern Seus-- f If Street, hi fit i I nifin at ttii 6 t. U tt'htnxton, l able to bring read , er i that ueehly column on prttftlems of the teternn and ten iceman and hi family. Question may he addremed to the abate tlureau and they mil be unsuered tn a uthseifuent column. So rephet can he made direct hy mail, hut oftly tn the column uhtih util appear in tht neu patter regularly. nEI.lEVE it ur ii.il. there is an n In Washington which has no pro; agnndi.xt, rm high-poered publicity stall, and is non profit BUILDINGS C-- Retarding Sprout Growth in Storage Loss With Root Crops and Eliminated by Process It is the American Wildlife In1911 tin in f hack mutilated stitute, By Ora Smith tier the Han e of toe America: By W. J. Dryden, WXU Farm Fditor. Cornell University Cl t n a Irt tet t tp association and InAll who have stored an;, of This modern design is extremely space for their feed. The width of corporated in !!)'! under its present 30 to root crops such as beets. from will who barn nan e, but vs ,th the same tinkers the irr average farmers with dairy popular and t on as, head) d by former measure barn economy by years of 36 feet. Its length will depend upon turnips and rutabagas kno be'Mtor Frederic C Walcott of ConWidow9 War Pension efficient service and who must con- size of herd as well as the slope of two of the most importer. s the of of d age difficulties unh these moth ldy" necticut, sider labor costs of dairy flock ground, etc. cmj, There have been so many in- management. It meets the requireconst rva'i'c) b ,isla'ion vshnh has Whether the animals should face sprouting and shriveling, Ti h. wider for the humidity of the stoi e been i rat ted into law during the ments for utility and good design out or in is a ptrsonal question. quiries concerning pensions the lesser the amount of si, ML ows of veterans of both World Wars tpnitler 'f fi cin'iuy. and withstands heavy wind loads. 1 and II that we are giving hire the h i the American Wildlife Institute However, if at high humid iS ; Typical of all modern gothic roof ve temperature also is much Is a ..'it, noopiilisan corp general provisions for the various types, tins dairy barn provides degrees F.. the foot and top iro ration, support! d bv t1 e volimt ir mow space, tyies of ( ensions: large comparatively will be excessive, often res ir.g cotitributions of inti isti ies, ortt.tm Pensions f r widows, children and free from obstructions. veterans of the stored product of 7'Imii,s and li di itl.ials Intel ested In decay dim ndent parents In considering the foundation and By a very simple proce ii. (, j; whose death resulted from service in floors of a tie preservation of American mld-l.finstructhe barn, dairy now possible to prevent or great and conrers a' mri of natural reboth World Wars I and IP widow, tions issued by the U. S. Public retard root and top growth f tf. sources In all its phases. but no child. $'(); widow with one Health milk ordinance service JtU: jTT1! root crops In storage. Met! I es; child $95 and $13 for each additional should be followed. Its objectives are three fold: il) of alpha naphthalene acct.o at. and coto entourage child; no widow, but one child, $25; The floors and gutters of such which prevents or retards Spn no widow, but two children, $38 parts of all dairy barns in which ordination of elTiirt of all groups anil growth in potatoes also will rut Southern Pine Type Dairy Barn. IndivltluaN Interested In conservaequally divided, and $10 for each cows are milked shall be constructroot and top growth in the m additional child; dependent father ed of concrete or other approved tion of natural resources; (2l to asWhen facing out. only one cleaning or mother, $15. or both $25 each. sist In finding and presenting to the macleaned and easily impervious ' i, A widow means she must have terial, provided that if the milk is alley is required. When facing in, V , public fails about wildlife and these veteran to to only one feeding alley is required. the and (3) prior pronatural resources; been married Sufficient and convenient equipment to December 14. 1944. lived continuvide facilities for training young be provided. Stairs, ladders, must of death, date until him men In the latest scientific methods with ously chutes, lights, drinking cups, litter of game management and conserexcept where there was a separatand feed carriers and milking vation. IfiM.inli, training ol young men for administration in game ion due to misconduct of or promachines have much to do with and conservation, and scientific experiment for the conservaIn carrying nut these objectives cured by the veteran, without fault the saving in manpower and effithe American Wildlife Institute has tion of all our natural resources are objectives of the American Wildlife of the widow and must not have cient operation of the barn. Institute, become s central remarried. Ventilation is most important. It Pensions for widows and children agency in liaison and est office in a downtown Washington of World War I for 'death not conled to the undertaking of an ambifurnishes fresh air, regulates temwith and between such organizations we cant have as the Iznnk Walton League, the tious scientific research project of building, declares, perature, and removes odors and nected with service: widow, but no of wildlife birds without the to what the moisture. The barn should be built migratory American Forest association, happens x. child, $35; widow and one child, $45 rto maintain a tunperature of 50 deAudubon society, Zoological and when they reach Mexico and other farmers. and $5 for each additional child: no f i I) Most certainly, the Hoosier-tralne- d widow, but one child, $18; no widgrees F. even with the windows or Biological Associations, State De- Central American countries where coldwinter. ventilators opened during the partments of Conservation, Land they secretary said, "we cant ow but two children, $27 equally So for two years this study has take good farm land, and by the est of weather. Grant Colleges and Universities, the divided; no widow but three chilFpont 'Elevation U. S. Fish and Wildlife service, and been going on. largely financed by same token, farmers should not atIt is much easier to keep a dairy dren. $36. and $4 for each addithe Conservation Division of the de- American Wildlife Institute, but con- tempt to farm land fit only for re- tional child. The same definition of to be pasteurized tight wood may barn sanitary, and also imTreating turnips to prevent spra ducted by the Pan American Union, forestation or as cover for wild be used, shall be graded to drain prove the appearance, if it is compartment of agriculture. widow applies as above. This penhas proved effective. Le spoilage coman International life. organization Work on Broad Front. sion is not payable to any widow properly and shall be kept clean pletely ceiled inside. Shiplap or plyuntreated turnips. treated; right, Cenof representatives of the Thousands of acres of land in this without child, or to a child, whose and in good repair. No horses, pigs, wood may be used for this purpose. It spends Its money to obtain posed South American Republics. and tral window or of shall feet be Four fowl, calves, etc., perglass crops. This results in less decay s' square these objectives by the publication country have been stolen from Its annual Income exceeds $1,000. In Its zeal to train young men In natural state and thousands upon to a widow with child or children mitted in parts of the barn used for per cow is desirable in the dairy better keeping qualities. of books and technical pamphlets bam. Except in cold climates, even exceeds milking. income annual at no profit, for the benefit of scientific knowledge in all phases thousands of dollars of public money where Probably the best method of i of conservation, the Wildlife InstiConcrete, ranging in thickness more window space can be pro- plication of this chemical is has been spent In the vain attempt $2,500. all phases of conservation; by sponvided. The windows should be longThere is no provision for pensions from 6 to 12 inches for the varioussoring and financing the annual tute has fostered and helped finance to make farm land out of submarspread a small amount of it t North American Wildlife confer- - schools for this purpose at the land ginal and other land fit only for to widows of World War II for death sized structures, is the ideal ma- - er than they are wide in order that pregnated in shredded or confe not connected with service. grant state universities In Alabama, Its natural state. tied paper or in an inert dust in c Iowa, Maine, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, One such area, it is pointed out, container, bin, pile or pit where tfcf Answers and Questions Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah and Vir was the Kankakee marshes in are stored. The paper or dust ccr Q. What type of dependents mast ginia, while, through the Influence of northern Indiana and Illinois. The the chemical should be taming Is who rated veteran a hospitalized the institute, schools also have been two states and the federal governtributed fairly evenly throughout U 100 per cent or more disabled have established at Purdue university In ment spent bin or pit of root crops at the ra thousands of dol- in order to draw more than the $20 many Indiana and in New York. of about 10 pounds of paper or lars in the attempt to convert these monthly institutional award? thousands of acres of marshes into E. G. R Milwaukee, Wis. Quarter Million to Schools. pounds of dust to each 100 bushe of root crop. When it was found The institute has expended ap- farmland. administration A. The Veterans aftThe use of this chemical shou would not the land estabin raise the $250,000 crops, proximately says that if you have one dependbe of value especially for the hon lishment and maintenance of these er decades of frustration, tho land ent, you may draw a pension of $115 storage of root crops as well i schools. In so doing, it operates Is now being allowed to return to per month or more, depending on to market gardener and truck grov And the natural state. S. its U. Wildlife the Fish and during through nature of your disability, if you are er who stores in outdoor pits a: Service, the State Departments of past few years, the financial return 100 per cent disabled. The amounl cellars, and also to the canne-anConservation of Wildlife and the from the recreational and other feaIn excess of your $20 may be sent to tures habiof 500 this wildlife natural dehydrators. universities. Approximately the dependent. trained men are now engaged in tat each year has been more than Q. I have been trying to get rewas realized by farmers In all the various phases of wildlife conserEffective Use of DDT adjustment compensation of $20 per vation and land use. Many are holdyears cultivation was attempted. week, but have been unable to do In the Poultry Hous Another such area is the ing important government and state so. I am a veteran of this war with While DDT offers little encourag" in wildlife manageforestry, jobs grand flats In Wisconsin, an area 26 months and have a disability disment for the control of the commc ment, with zoological and biologi- thousands of acres In extent where charge, but have not got a pension L chicken mite, it has cal gardens and organizations. a few years ago nothing but abanyet. So I would like to know how in effective Another Instance of conservation doned homes were seen for miles, to get the $20 a week. R. F. S., proven the control of other fostered and largely financed by the and much of which Is now being alWolf Island, Mo. insects that infest institute was the restoration of the lowed to return to Its natural state. A. The fact that you have a disathe poultry house. salmon fishing industry on the Ata even or drawing bility discharge, Grow Cover WTiere Possible. When 3 per cent lantic coast. Fifty years or so ago, with pension should not interfere Mr. Gutermuth believes that evDDT is added to Atlantic salmon disappeared from compensareadjustment receiving kerosene and paintMaine due to the destruction of ery farmer can correlate his land tion under the G.I. bill. Requireed on the roosts it is effective Y spawning grounds in the Maine Into the two schools, natural and ments for this compensation are (1) ALLE ftzo For Instance, along fresh water rivers by the lumber agricultural. controlling bed bugs. New Jersf are S. U. ; (2) in the reside you you station found the 3 per cent du After ail absence of more thau 50 Industry. Sawdust coated the bot- the woods lot on almost every farm completely unemployed or if par50 or more feet which will is there of combination effective when applif toms streams and tannic acid reAtlantic salmon have years tially employed, at wages less than to nests. turned to spawning grounds In four from the sawdust polluted the water barely raise a crop. This land could $23 per week; (3) that you are regisWhen sprayed over the roosts x Maine rivers, after American Wild- to such an extent the salmon were be permitted to grow into cover. tered with and reporting to a pub-liclife Institute had cleaned out the killed off and a flourishing Industry The banks of ditches and streams droppings it has proven effect!1 and USES; office, employment would, within a few years, become Maine rlver-- j ruined as spawning died. against maggots. to work and J a natural habitat for wildlife If 4) that you are able 1940 a fellowship was estabIn For the control of flies and me the lumber grounds by for suitable work. Have Industry. available shot 5 lished In the University of Maine permitted to grow into a natural a cent solution quitoes, per or separation papers ence; by the establishment of chairs for the purpose of studying the pos- state. And reforestation of some your discharge be used during the height of the se for emwhen with you you register will and schools of wildlife conservasibilities of restoring the Atlantic land, suitable for that purpose, son. At other times a 2 Vz per ce Floor Flan of Dairy Barn. tion In colleges and universities for salmon to the important streams not only reap a rich harvest for ployment. solution will prove satisfacto I was reading where they are Q. A 2 per cent suspension or d training young men in every phase In the Northeast. Through these farmers In the way of lumber and still counting points since VDay. of natural resources, for technical studies and 5 per cent DDT powder with the wood, but will also provide natwith The Red Cross said they froze them research and In methods of game Institute, a method so easy and in- ural cover for wildlife. rid poultry of blue bugs. is which answer J Please Day. management and conservation; by expensive was devised, that the The American Wildlife Institute is .csi ip. correct and also how many points conducting research itself and in sponsors are amazed at the results. also vitally interested In proper land and how do of service many years with other organizawere attached use of rolling land, in erosion and Huge "egg beaters yon have to have to be discharged? Machinery tions in wildlife and land manageto small boats sent Into the In contour plowing and cultivation Mrs. E. D., Louisville, Ky. ment and use, stream pollution, and Rototiller to retain the rich top soil and the the Dennys, the Narraguagus A. The war says that and the Penobscot rivers. by bringing about better These natural wealth of farm land. It has for the record, department in the service men and between egg beaters, operating in the spring aided in much research In this v y.vrtV'.V vc wyyxv. are still earning points for each groups and Individuals engaged in of the year at high water, churned phase of conservation. of service, but for the purmonth the production, administration and up the beds of these rivers sd thorThe North American Wildlife of discharge, points earned use of natural resources. oughly that the Sawdust caking was conference staged each year by the poses as of September 2, 1945, are countout and washed into sea. the Then institute is the forum where techFor several years the American ed. For the army, according to GenWildlife Institute has financed the millions of salmon eggs were nical men in all branches of conmen with 40 points eral Outdoor Water Facilities Should Be Provided. research into migratory fowl at the brought down from New Brunswick servation meet and exchange in- as ofEisenhower, 2. except volunSeptember in installed and Delta duck station in Manitoba, troughs for hatchformation and where results of the teers, or with two years service will footings and foundation the suns light will cover a greater Canada, in conjunction with the ing in the rivers. This spring saw years research are made public to be home by June 30; men with 45 terial for A walls. The broadened base of the floor area. the return of first the Atlantic of MichiWisconsin salmon and University teachers, professors, laboratory points or 30 months service will be foundation or the on a be should mod Before construction footing for starting spawning and they swarmed technicians, administrators and sugan State college, with James F. 30. Instead of turning the ground uvtygjj.j from 12 to 20 Inches w'ide. back into these four Maine rivers pervisors and to the general public. home by April dairy barn, or any other farm strucBell, famous authority on migratory and a mother wife To as the plow does, the Rotot.l or a Q. lonely The barn local should be of located about the advice ture, the building millions. of as by the fowl, projsuperintendent 1,000 Approximately delegates of Vienna, Mo., and Mrs. J. C., of 150 feet from the rear of the house. supply firm should be invited. They churns and thoroughly crumbles p ect, In 1943, Ducks Unlimited beThe American Wildlife Institute is from every state, Mexico, Canada, soil with steel claws which Carterton, Va., each of whom have The adjoining yards should be well are in a position to advise on availcame a This scientific particularly Interested in land use England and France are expected three children. rapidly in paddlewheel fashion. Tt irained. ability of different types of material study of migratory ducks and geese on the theory that If land and water to attend this years conference at A. Your husbands are eligible to of tillage is adjustable. Ti'nln, In depth Well as the current the size of The as the determining prices. has to do mostly with these wild are utilized properly we will auto- the Hotel Pennsylvania in New apply for discharge immediately beis produced t,n new rototiller not be be attention should need bam the best bam, special dairy fowl on their breeding grounds Othhave wildlife. Clinton York. The general theme will be cause matically Graham-Paig- e each have three children. at W.llC Motors you to the of number most animals that of miexpensive. buying Improper qj tiie birds in their given R. Gutermulh, executive secretary er studies The Place of Wildlife in a Changtrue for Mrs. can be sheltered and cared for answer holds same Mich. The Run, of a material make may building cally gration across the United States has of the institute, who occupies a mod ing World." H. R., New Boston, Texas. as well as to provide cheap and poor barn costly. Q. A few weeks ago, I began a Carrots Keep Better Streams and their steep banks are correspondence course with a New Pat s a. t not suitable for pasture or cropland. York school at a cost of $80 for With Foliage Remove ,how It is much better to plant a broad the entire course. A down payment Carrots placed in storage tven "St. ' of $20 was made, and five monthly strip along each side of the creek L considerably better if the tc Doc keep v ? ' with clover or other rough, strong are removed first, according t xnly payments must be made to clear ' ?L o ' cover. Some willows or other trees ' up the balance. Would the governv. 5. '' suits ascertained at Cornell ur shut ' ' that thrixe near water should be ment pay the entire bill, or must I, sity. There are other advant. gresc set out too, both for cover and to because of its low cost, pay the exsaving in space and in shippinc a help keep the banks from washing pense? J. A. V., Webster, Mass. handling cost when the carro-- a A. If you are a veteran of this away. In Illinois and northern InMr: marketed. A diana great areas of marshland war with an honorable discharge, By removing the tops, the res rea were returned to their natural state the government will pay tuition for ture is conserved for the roots T Mr: after many unseci essful year of correspondence courses up to $500. saving in moisture is reported ' Mrs Make application at your nearest attempted farminc snd s about 49 per cent. Veterans administration office. Satisfactory Type of Dairy Stable Ventilation l. Modern Dairy Barn i a pt ;bkL e r rifcs. man-agfini-- nt ,1 'cssu XJb - - i Side Cle vat ion f -J V-- i Dh-- n ! Improved Ma-chia- s, com-ortabi- tv! Q '" .v4wX a. V i , s |