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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah FARM : Ki YOUNG PIGS NEED DIRECT SUNSHINE Experiments Carried Out at Saskatchewan. - 33 i .. in, Km"s y iff a OffAwnr9 5V IT Onain . v J-f- I MHsaeaay m - m X mrtkkoon dherrymn f !.( " J IV- TIIK Hist of Decemher Kvelyn started to her work the Merchants Service bureau lu no holiday humor. Christmas hud been anything but n success nt her home, for she nnd her father could not agree ou a very Important subject. "If lie hadn't been so harsh about Ralph Thornton," she was thinking, "I wouldn't have championed I know Knlpli ltalpli bo tlercelj'. is Irregular about some things, and perhaps he Isn't ns much of a man as Harry is, but Hail's always comparing them, to Ralph's discredit, made me defend the poor boy. I'm fond of Harry; I was all ready to he engaged to him when Had begun to row about Ralph, just because I went with him once or twice." Her thoughts were diverted here by the arrival of the trolley car, but when once settled In her seat, she went back, playing variations on the theme. "I can't stand Injustice, nnd Pad was unjust to ltalpli. Just because he was slow paying n bill ut the store Pad called blm a 'deadheat' nu Irresponsible oh, a lot of mean things!" Just then she caught a glimpse of Harry Make driving by in his roadster. "There:" she thought. "If 1 hadn't broken with him he'd be calling for me every morning the way he used to do, but I won't take any favors from hi in, the wuy he ailed about Ralph. . . . Oh, I know he wasn't cruel nnd unjust, the way Father was. but he didn't stand up for Ralph the way a fraternity brother oiuht to, when I told him what Pad said. When I perl!il, 'You think Ralphs all CVN i iff J , rv. " i ft t! r. Tt : .'j She put her hand on Ids arm. "Ia'I u dance nome more." They wound In nnd out anions the dancers. "You're wonderful!" he breathed. "Do ynu know it. w ! Why don't you iuimvop nie? Your volee Is like limbic nnd thins" i J A TOAST TO THE NEW YEAH n the dawn of a BF.HOT.D Another yp.ir hn flown: . have done liuhlnj ua he di 'ds lay. Wi thall rear a we have aown. new-bor- d.iys that aiiear j:jy thericim; HUll. crib with rartlatit nky. with that we can say, well dona We mortals, ynu ami I. Commercial T1' S rn ;lu Jotirna!. Thnt lulnrns tl He )! nlU-- l His New Years t 4 ul r' In It hecitiifO Jiill do trnt jou don't know KnglMi? I'll teach Will you Y' J on If you'll let me. l know toe languago," she In Ms rap. "I do imt feel like talking. Tlii liiht ha so Jierfeet. Never have I had hUcll fun! To talk might toi! n," "Why r.efnre she rouM re !v the hclN rang out, their merry din weli-nmllii ill I'll- - Ni'W Year. Now We'll nmaasl;!" he ri led. 'Ii'g iiot inetary, Seiior Car- - Resolution t -B- "You know tee:" "Of ennp-e- . I'roin the fir-- t. Why not 5" She hinlliM i;ji at hil;l "I'.ul who pre ymi? I'o 1 know joli? Toko off Jour !iia.';," he he'tnte.l. "'o. Not r.i.M." "Not IIM; I k fcoothi "Thnr "That n 'i yt .roinlM:" ! -1- 1 'roliii-e,- " He led hep nniiy from t!,e rpowd. "1 htue a car toiiicwhore around 'IJclcnOoisford ii tiino to years of married life that Crai.t had I een on lime for nn rn;i foment. They had hoi n laie for ChrlMma" dinner lit her i:irelit" itne. , IHnal. linint InfeetioiM l.mgli lui J wen fot tivei.i H from her. Mio ha. I hi'in'l for t!e New Year' dinner nt the older lien-liell.otiu? he would h,. o;i tinu hu! tl.ere lie w.n out In the Kara:: lualJiig lii taoie to be ready, Site would :ol lain) It ! V the time ahe deeided t go wil limit Mm Mel railed n her rheiks Wire Willi n,r;;lililloti. A hali!y written note, ginned to 0 s' tal I'fikiti! ill In the l ar y.mili WIH the lir.st lilcil lilt cl.iiinlicr iif ci'imiii-rct- ' IiiiJ hail. Tun ir vcp i.r iniilii-- J iiuTryiiiiilirm travclr.J l llio Utile tuwii from many inilrs iirnuii.) nn.l 1 k.illirrn lo (lame In tin- - !iiiir nr winj ill pay throng Ui utnl tl.iwn In it d'Hirn ay frotitSnj; on uitliv fqunre tjiy with it he Imr nrv . vt In licr limn) was n 1 aht' tiiinlo only fi'itil nt Hip wtMii who Nor nnd lln-- mi liy. roNtcroP wmiM throw l tiikhr, 1 :iHri nt Iht. And Hun down tli Kirr-o- t rnmp yntilh dnxi'it no n Ray cirrtia. riuwn. Mowing Jnjmisij- on a tin horn. n inttnint lx II" imiHi'd fort hop nnd the girl In the doorwiiy aorniril In come In Jiff.. A tit tit tnll quirked her I i j nod alio dart-o.- I the tlrklor Into h!i faro. Tlio Ind lHikod up nnd nu t, tlipnuch liop mnk, n fnir of ntnillng, jirovocullvc rr cc. "I.ot'a iIihhp,' ho anld. I, UTorr alio drnwlrd. "You tUkloj mo, didn't you?" I. "Well, didn't ymir The pirl laughed. M ihe.' "And you'll danoe wiiti tiie?' "MriOie." ahe nnd they whirled ti.it Into the annate. They dirndl nnd aimlled nnd dann-- l lit lil the? weary; iiet watehrd Ihe old (Mdlcr' rili1e and t' e three h sjeil pure. "TjilU lo tne. toy dniim elrl." h" a!d. "W hy wnii'l lm ti ll me nnted. w.-r- nref Ti nt . Willi ter' (he pe., allfftit II ..,. lt nei-en- , fcnU'Ti? ier o!ie. " t.,;j, to J'O'l. a. y tn never kimw nie." mean m pee, Tut. Bholil JonJV "jN'o Danced and Strolied They No. TliB . cr?r , tlltd PHi pvi py Until Thty Wtrt Wtry. half-lioiirif- d con-Mi- the f:id;, the '.rt . an tliuiit would g' Winn he mine In. Informed loin M e hii'l gone out wli!i nt him. The taxi whirled nwny Jii't P Criitit laine oi:t t ate their why II had HoJ.j'Cj .ef.-r liom-e- . wan't oli'v being late, but (he Indiffen to e that dilurhe.I Ib leti. And thrtl nil of tinitifdi 1 tile fault theniM'he, ao that bf the time the ta a1"""l at tin! d'.op of the r.er.neta' wa eiijojlng nu netiie .'io c.f aeif. Jiity. It aU'Meiily mrurri d In Helen ti nt ahe would have t make aome rt!analii.u f.ir c tnin jj without Jl It-l- en D iinihk. rejilh-d- j.-- m ir!lit jt'llnw !rarf Mini mily ai'nrlct itiimth alinwing titiiT Imp oiip tell t. yun frli.um.iIn A O'si nnn. I Jt" s t rv "You're going to here," he aal.I. let tne lake jou home, of coihm" Tln-we re aooti on the way home. "You know,"' he rem limed, "you neem nwfully f.tmillnr to me. I'm aeon jnn aonie I'lnee." aure ' Majhe." ahe nolied. the houw." "Why. are ymi, thnt U where nnjwnyr "dli." ahe rejtliid. 1 "Here In live! Who the dror-j.in- "I'm JuM nifiit, Ihoiicht a girl Who've hrothep alie Would he In the way If ahe went the Manll tJr.iK, an I hid In the l.,n fe of " Ida mr hen he left nnd -Janer he almuled. "Ml get fen with you !" fel,:hed ti lint t.ff.ire ln-- hroiher could rittih her Jane nnd her gypry co tnme were aafe In her mm room, nnd the d.op a l krd. Througti the kejhnle ahe rolled to liim: "I to you want Hint M how. No? Then JSelioP llal'.h fnron? v..o !,.,)),,.,. .Vnp;'' a i' (ft l! Vli Nwtrf Vnti.a Ike Waitail Dewl The wa's'a!! lowl rer hnn Iotm H irt.on',iii't!t feattire of Si w Y ar' eii hni'i"! , nnd nnmiig t!ie if( ifiti1aP nt tlit eii.ii w,i nn or-na aim k In iia poim I e n ilh ! Wl.'eh o1, tit."" .H t'n";-ehowl ntoj tl.eie allow i I lo fl.iit. yjili ed (it" i a di'ik tt"o li fa tred nt H e fe iaot) of New Year's. a'ie i tiiai.t. It. h n'n nnrer rooe. nnj the kind. Ihoitglitful thine' Ibtit (Irani did rame i her, nnd tn.w ati roiiden lo j beraelf ni hnhly n ahe hadrn him. tiuM. nlihoiuh Pinner waited I'.ut It wna a airnnee tint ao long. hn alt"l In the tirntit d.rwny, Ida rlkht hand mined, niel "I liorchy aolemnty nnnonnerd: feaolve on thtl New Year day, to he on time," try hereafter The tone coin herd every one thnt he tnrntit It. A lley nil rnt In to the itme A fiave, d'nner fJrant whlpnred to "That tintegae me an aw- Helen. ful alurtk. and the ride ovep bete A ttai Joneaome l cvep let that NeeP ncilr), honey," hflW'en nrm nn no re nnd reaohed with blm. llehn gave b'a a (C;. !!. New ipin Vri "t ti be j filnn i Year'l AkaaJ cl Tima f lntl aoi lOand, a fi rt of New ?i.1nt'd, la aoatrhed Int. tho New YeaP nlii"'t VI heiira a lend of lime, Iwrao'e the dale line ia t. it tn Itnhide It. I'ul b' a'i'e New ? atiiiol iiea a half ho-ipot,e a Ml Oalliam t.kn tlioe. It HI r.i titinnlea of t'oll. ll ie SHin onoiitli tii let I iji l)ji under the wire ahead ii it. Crist-Wfll- 11 V.ri-'- - ,1 'jMli-- She Heard One cf th the pnoee. J--s V- Clerki at rl:.hf, don't jour he Jnt salJ. Well, he's goo. I company.'" I'pun this point, aim mentally draiiiaiied tho dialogue: "You d'Hl't say that very 1 would say l" I really do think Kvelyn: "Sorry, Ralph Is very entertaining." "And is that nil you can say for him" "I'm nfrni It K dear." "You needn't nil mo 'dear'; I d'lh't care to be 'd ared' by a man who has Ho liioio loyally than that." "What do jou nuan by loyalty, do r.velyn? Po y.tti mean a"rt of 'My fraternity broi ier. may he be nUaja" right, but rlj;!it vr wroi.g. my' "of cour'e t don't, but I have a diMinet iiiiprc-nioi- i that jour opinion of Ralph H m i so nnn-by jour ble aa of right, as by aouiething more aellish." f.ir In dam e?" "Jealoii-y- . Ju't that." Then Ihe nitnnl words of fie qnnrnl were lo- -l in a blur of emu. on Hurry's tii.li hint rejiri-ni- oii part, nnd bj'terii ill repn.aihes on her own. When this point In her remllila-cetieeWas reaehe,, ;velyn found beraelf waiting ftr the elevator. She was aooti haiiEing up her wrap In her linker, nnd n ahe ahe heard one bep de-of the llerks of th" bureau nt Ihe Hearing a familiar tiaiue, phone. ahe liatened fur a t lomeiit. Service 'peiivcr You were !inUltlng about Very p..op ratRalph Thornton? ing. Owe everjhot'y here; ohliced of some to have town cMekivlneaa of bis In the odiee where be was empl 'ye. In short, N. ti. With capital htteta." A aix.n n ahe could leave hep dek al e fiilhd lip hep father, nnd 1 Inflii-enee- d "e, a With blm. drew nflep a few brca'h. then a l appj. rj'livetii ralhep ahjly. falh'd up nnothe-- familiar tllliii' er. Could ynu Harry? Jl'a with cune fh'I i' t'' " I ',f,r tiO Ye . . . ICS , . , Oh. t!oil,te, only I've "ti a great liht, nn' It's UT n'in. "i a'in.' , . . There, ih.n l tireat; the eh olione i" ,m Wi N'r.at)t I'liloo I lelj. ''t a- - li It was nlMi shown that glass. young pigs benefited by direct sunlight much more than those threo or four months of age. The question of the kinds of rations tho pigs got, that is, whether they were balanced or not, did not seem to he so Important ns whether they Included green legumes or other green plnnls. Rut Ihe main fact deduced from these experlinnts is that all growing pigs, particularly those under three months of age, need access to a yard In which they can get plenty of exercise nnd the full benellts of sunshine in order to make their most economical gains. oh-ta- in Hog Mange Infestation Causes Loss to Raisers About I per cent of the hogs put on the market are Infested with mange, according to Pr. O. S. Weaver, extension veterinarian nt This South Pakota State college. Infection causes an Immense loss to the hog industry because a first-claham cannot be made from a mangy hog Mange Is caused by n mite and can lie controlled by application of crude oil or lime nnd sulphur dip. The common mange mite Is known ns the sarcoptle mite. It Is of the same family of bugs that missed by point called January only seven days one of the most logical possible yearly Marling 1, Ihe 0 .New points: the winter solstice. This Is a logical starting point for the people of the northern hemisphere (ami their Interests have so far dominated the world arrangements) because at that time the sun has completed Its apparent yearly retreat to the south, and apparently turns back northward, bringing increased light and warmth. "When Caesar reformed the calendar this hlgnltlcaut astronomical event took place on Peeember 2.1. When growing Christianity, nf tor experimenting Willi other dales, chose peeeniher 25 ns the date on which to celebrate the blrlh of Jesus, it chose the day that had been marked out under the Julian system by the winter solstice. I'.ut even then the date, owing to tlm Julian error, bad moved from the solstice; nnd by the time tho Christmas celebration betanie general, the calendar had crawled forward until the day culled Pecomlier 2."i occurred four days later than the solstice. As Ihe centuries passed, Christmas crawled ten additional days away from the solstice. When I'ope Crepiry applied Ids correction to the calendar he pinhed Peceinher 2."i ten days back of Its farthest advance, but left It still W&L 1S "T T 'THY do we start our New Vear on January And why Is our riew-e-- d year numbered l'.'ill? "Rut 'he iir.--t qni'Mioii to the first ten persons you meet," niiggenis a bulletin sent (tut from the Washington heatl'iuarters if tho National (leouraphii soeieiy, "ami you Will probably gel three or ies r.m llo,-.e- P iS. li answers. cr Hi:i.i:N f!e Agriculture. Three I rials were run in the winter and one in the summer, find the findings were unanimous In at least one respect that direct sunlight prevented Ihe development of rickets, or rapidly Improved those that had it, nnd it also helped make greater gains In young pigs kept In the open than In those kept uiiiler any kind of t I 0i yV I:1:.'M;t ront.ru't !. i ! 'ill 193 I' Ik fiil-h- 1 FOR second question In the same persons and perhaps half of them will insist that cxuelly Rr.'l haw elapsed since the day jears or the birth of Christ. "Jt would be reasonably correct to answer both qiieMi.ins by the statement: 'Reciiiise of nu error.' "There is really no reason for starling tatti new year on the day called January 1, except that Julius Caesar so decreed it when bo reformed the calendar Approximately l.'.'T" years a go. I'.ut tin day of the year that Caesar called "January 1' Is imt Ihe day that we so Instead It Is the day designate. that we now call '1 ceoinlwr IX' "RiM'llU'e Caesar lissunieil the year to be 11 minutes nnd It oliils longer than It really Is, the dates 'crawled' througti the centuries, away from t' e positions that Julius Caesar give them, II Tit U by 1.'is they were days out of place. January 1' had advanced almost to the middle of the January marked out by Caesar. In li'tcmpt-Into cor re. t this discrep itu y. Rope Ciegory turned the calendar back, hot to Its position In day, 'but I" It position at the time of the Church Council of Niefieu In A. P., When Ihe calendar already had crawled forward four days. Had Rope Crcgory made n correction, January 1 would have fallen on Hie .lay that we liow call 'Peceinher 2s,' I'.ut after nil. the fa. t that 1 I still four day nwny from the position fixe.) by the hat of a Roman emperor l of mt great Ther.iilly important matter Is that the dale shall not d i.'t from It initorlhg. so to apeak, nod take up m-positions with refer-nicto the ncnoii: nnd it stability within a very short range was properly assured by the correct inns 'Tilt the " IO.ll." X... DLANCHE TANNER DILLIN r k4 y- t RESOLUTIONS ''" ff. rnhM. , Tor years the value of sunlight to growing slin k bus been ndiniited without much argument, but Just how and jdiy It should be so, has not been so widely known. In nn effort to get some delinite facts along these lines. 1'iof. A. M. Shaw, dean of agriculture and head of the animal huslmuilry department of the I'nlverslty of Saskatchewan, has carried out a series of experiments with young piga and has his findings in Scientific jif aj'jiM".)i'M'ii ss causes scabies other animals, In but this particular one will not live on other Species of animals. Tha mile Is too small lo be seen with the naked eye. A new generation of these mites appeal's every 12 to 14 days. Much female w;ll lay 10 to 2.1 eggs. The mile dig boles in the kln of ihe hog and cause nn Intense Itching. Shelter During Winter for Stock Is Essential II Is essential to give thought and nttentiitri to the winter shelter of live stock. The principal need is for protection from cold weather liinl stones. Keep live stock In Ihe sunshine ns much as possible but provide a place f..p them to get out of the cold norms and It tod lohlsalile lo try wind. In bouse them In lighllv chisel dark si ahles, for aunshine and flesh nip with plelilv of exercise and ll satisfactory ration makes tho best conditions to Insure health and good growth. Young slm k closely housed will not trow nearly as well ns those that spend most of their time in the open when thu I j j .''.sf-Vf'.vV j Weather Is Ind ton bad. LIVE STOCK FACTS . s-- Feeds grown on wornonf anils, when fed to animal, produce what Is known as pica or depraved appe- tite. 1 1 1 It the Arbitrary Starting Point. four days nway from the winter sol-s- i The D.iy Called January Jan-nar- e able, nnd It Is now believed by bolnrs that the i alculatiotis many on whiih the Christ inn era wm baied were In eirnr by from ihn! We call our New In seven years. Jenr T.'.'tl," therefore, not bcaus we klmw ll In be the nineteen hundred and thirty-firsyear aihco a ihe birth of Christ, trnt weakened condition Is often the result of (he horses' teeth being too sharp, Sn thev do tl"t their food, properly tnatleate a a a named Ploiiysius proper label it would liiinit" r. d between A. and 1 j j Uar. Turnint the New Leaf With the Now Year nil little d'f-f- . re'ice ahoiild bp forgotten, Mrii'e ami g.., will preand envy vail. Turn the new leaf, start am on a fi.lr, sqniiic basis. oae a a Culile d.t exceedingly well on early rye pasture lit the spring, nnl il will stand heavy gning before other pasture nre ready. It Is n't n good summer pasture, however. P.' N.vv pisip Cits should not be allowed" t. follow a mare that Is working bo-cause they imt only get In the way, but they get too tire. I. the rxerclso doing more barm dan gnd. Nw Year'a C.fla . a a A be tice is at ill tiiiil in .ritain of the lit'iih.Tn lliiglisli couiiti. a, perhaps I iis.-on Ihe upci "t it 'mil feap of i .'it li bi fole the eoni'.l'g of the next ""Jl l J'.iiiS. In Maty Stuart lnne it a th" custom In Scotland to liinke New Ychi's gifts on New Year's eve. but en New 1 cur's day cu ll one wished tho n'her u happy day, ami asked gift. This pracf..p a Nw Year a pounds when u'illo bought lii November canm-whole corn fodder, no matter bow clean and g I quality i( is, lixiguus prol-nhl- VX17 a a Calves weighing wnnglj calculated the birth Jear. It the presort jear bote Its strictly 21. n. a Wl'd. h" me les nnd stray ch if tho nre resi..iisiii.' for iuos cases of rahles lu this country. Tim disease Is on the Increase. in. Uik which Rope Cregory made, "The jciiP I n repetition r.f lie snnirt mnth and days, nnd can beat be Ihoughl of as n circle. A trip around n cir. lo can tart nt any point; and similarly the year could be thoiitht of n alurliitg oil any Jv. In fact, throughout the ph' have started past, different ttie jenr In nil f.mr of (lie season. The'jew began their .ear caily la September, the Roman on Mare'i r 21, 2. , the I'.gjpiian on quest!- The Christian era a a lime men, tiring device, distinguished by tho numbering of the year lu both birth from the Mippo-oc.f Christ, was ind proposed until tthmit f.L'T A. P. and did net cotno Into general use In Jiumpe until A. P, lu the Jenr .127 about ) Ihe evidence lis to the time of Christ's birth w;. imt very dependd e tho Creeks mi Pisembcr "Thole a ''i'. lemcver, four h'gi.al n hew Jenr, l.a-In I hue nstinle'til ' ll c.'l.si. lei ;,1 i"ll. fill nls!in-Hipti. mo; the winter 2.'. Which tin"' fa''" oil Ihe aillineer soli,... June 21; the spring eij'iii"'. Mai'h 2"; fi'i'l V e nii'iimn t ti:ino. S p:ei,lir 2". Jnliii I'aes.ir and his natron. .mieal n'hlser. when t!"v nrhitraiHy their reforiucd year a! the ilaiti-- Important ice. s c..m-plet- With the demand nnd trend towards smaller hoof aninnan Increasingly mals. It 1. a a a Wheat, property handle! and prepared. I a Suitable feed f'.r prn. th'tiHv all i lase of live sto. k. Rx- opt fop ... chicken. crushed or ground j It mnl be rolled, In fun? being fed. I Cot gcsilon of the Int-reton-slide- , for evt per cent of the dci! lings f nmd In mirkel shipnicti's and and I line In citeteeiil of the nhlnvos l f ire tie f lire loaded. over-exertio- e- eta The need for a profitable pmrk' t f.r train mi inarily to the n fiT'i dtofe, pt. ntion f will in'l f 'P a litg'P number of hmt.il aows or pet haps the purvl.asu of fccih-- i'V. pr.-- |