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Show E&ra&za! Ex!:!!:! :P'k.T::H y Da'r;?-.e: oj U..j 0-2;3 ir3.r Jul ,t.,iidinK Iu.,., j,;,. owm.(, ,; a a! . vcly ,y K, ,H1IS I'i-.mi litis :in,l t ;. ; 1 1 , i- connt-i'-S III' 111.- SllTT,. Hill . ,,,. , ,le 'd.!.,li,;:,l t. ittui.-i ,-.t :he d.i iy ,"l'',,il "' s " t tae Vli.ii Suite I 'ail-, reports I..u,i:, u. ,:-'',, " leiis.cn tl.iii , man al i,e Hah Slale .krU-t,l ural ( VI.-.-, -ir. K.'ch evpei ls ahoal 2!) hulls '...i:e,ativel.v by fanners bull i.s.s ,;: :,., t .e n " "'' liil.it will Piay , v.s , HHs b .j 1 . I ii ;be s ale and is ( be ,( an : 'b'r. li a ,:atai. rail,,.,. ,,,., : ! :ii;!.-:,-.ic, J5ecr;ls of the sues 1 be j,:,s ! an, I uill j.li,v i,e .aii.,,,- ,.e,.,,s r tbi..lr (,.,Ins ou a t v.ee ,iy milk.iiK l,as s. I Anoll,,.,. fealure of the dairy' :,vhib.t "ill be t,e lifetime ,.0'. ; "ia:n class. To be elig.blo for b,s exhibit cows must have a Ifetime production of not less ""'' -'"iw Pounds of buttcrlat. 1 loi-r-H clu,.b n,e,,ibe,s from-' Cat-he, .MorKan, Toolo Salt Ij;;1;c L( ill, Wasaleb, ad ebor nn.', --s are e:.peete,l to show ihe r ! P.. dairy stock. Three breeds' , "dl bo siiira ,, and Judged Weitl I ,"". 14 by CicrKo IS. Came,! ''' '"' -'airy ilepar.nu-nt at M-l. State Asriri-llural College! iialsH.ms, Jerseys, and (inernseVs ! 'V the brcals to be repeesenu'd I J li.co calves will bo Kiven aw. y 1 one to the club member oli bit-"S bit-"S the., winning., cow.. i.. (a,h breed, i I September is a g00d mont,. tQ (transplant trees, shrubs, and ever Ei-oons and ,to sow grass seed or ,.e rod. Weeds should not be allowed to go to seed in or near the garden. , Poultrymen will start soon to jPive ,the old hens artificial ilium-I 'nation. This, with wet mash, will1 help to keep them laying dur J nig the early fall months L'ghts1 should usually he lturned on also for pullets that hafe come into production early. J Pnces of manufactured dairv products hafe strengthened in the past month, and a seasonal rise m prices during the remainder of the year is in prospect. While da.ry production during the summer sum-mer has been usually large, con-sumption con-sumption has been high, and with the expansion in exports there has not been an excessive accumulation ac-cumulation of stocks according to I the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Ec-onomics. In fact, total stocks of dalry products, per capita are only about average for tlus season sea-son of the year; stoks of butter are somemhat below average. The Smitiifield 4H Pheasant' and Poultry Clubs, under the leadership of Mr. Gordon Erick- son, held their annnual Club Par- j ty up Smithfield Canvon. i,,.,,,,! 29th, starting at 8:00.. P M j I The evening was spenit in plav-' ing games, followed by a big watermelon bust. Their were 16 club members present, out of 22 enrolled at the first of the year This party was the concluding event of the club year. A good itime was had by all who attended. attend-ed. Mrs. James Miles is visiting in Salt Lake City, Utah with her sister, Mrs. Mary Jensen. ! Wanted: Veal, hogs and young calves, highest prices paid. Phone 68.1 Smithfield, Russ Lower, 1018 I |