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Show 20, 1927 friJay. May 1 THE OGDKN IOST 5 Trained Architects Drakes Helpful State Highways Escape and Engineers Are Hints on Raising of Rood Damage Needed Immediately Spring Better Dairy Calves nr i WASHINGTON. 1 1. c y The l'mu,l Maws fix :I Sin nussiun S!atr.- tl.-.- ii t r i . i'i lied urtatr; warn pup'i high waters this of the slate high-i!- i in ui. has swelled r t. raging tor-tvu- In -i i in i n.a-.- seitii-i.s- y !.! tl-- .,1-- ! 1! , - t ! I'! .1 1 . tvli . lii.ii - ' 'u ; a 1 i i o.-d- i - ! !l !'. m il iii : I . 1 - 1 . i ! if j I ' til . ; Iii' . III"'. :i! ll r t lie is- - . . . - e - 1 l . tein-pora- rj ; in-e- MU. FARMER! - j -- Scholarship Contest Awards Made at We Carry Canvas Tor Dams W. 3.11 DRINK FROM THE BOTTLE! Earl Read Co. Twenty-fourt- h Spraying for Black Cherry Aphis Marsh district agriculture announced the formula for aphis, which is said to be infesting the black cherry trees. Where there are a great number of these insects they will cause a general curling of the twigs and keep the tree from functioning properly. The black cherry aphis can be controlled by the application of a spray composed of one gallon of summer spray oil and of a pint of black leaf, 40 to 100 gallons of water, applied with high nozzle. Where a large num-tree- s LeRoy B. agent has the cherry Dr. F. J. Drake one-four- th Ke madeareat home, affected, kerosene if great care emulsion exercised, can be used. The formula is two galloils of kerosene, one-ha- lf is of soap and one gallon of -- were guests school day. Milk Consumption Continues to Increase ' of the university on high . Falling into debt is much like falling into a ditch. The climbing out is a different story. Ogden, Utah j increase in the per capita consumption of milk and cream in the United States during the past year is reported by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the United States Department of Agriculture, which !ces per capita consumption at 55.3 gallons for 1926, against 54.75 gallons 1925, .and 43 gallons in 1920. The figures are based upon a surrey of 373 cities having a total populsupp- lemented by reports from many of the large milk distributors and from operative milk producers association. Each of these sources reported creased consumption, although a few iirma reported a slight decrease. Total consumption of milk and or last year is placed at pounds, against 54,325,-pounin 1925. Practically the large cities in the country show eased per capita consumption of k and cream, the large dealers reporting an increase in sales of about cent over sales in 1925. ihe report shows the daily per of milk and cream on ras was 1.47 pints last year, and in ues the consumption was .967 pints capita. Daily per capita consump-m- L of roilk and cream in cities in 00 ds was .951 Two 334 . OAK CREST HOMES Prismatoncs - V We have a time payment plan that will save you Money. Street Twenty-fourt- h Ogden, Utah Jones Music Co. Phone 836 Res. Phone 1075M Orpheum Theatre Bldg. Ogdcnti most beautiful residential area is being up- built with homes of distinctive architecture. Each owner builds with the certainty, because of restrictions in title transfer, that there will be no invasion by gas stations, stores or apartments. re-wou- nd Phone Students Special Sale of Lines at Bargain Prices ti?r county schools will Jjj hundred students of the y-- Bve an z; $3500 2468 Kiesel Ave. Phone 238 ngmg. g jjQp EQUIPPED Twenty-fourt- h We will be glad to answer inquiries regarding any of the Oak Crest homes and home-buildin- g Froerer & Fowles, Inc. .2415 Street M. M. SCHOFIELD. Manager Kiesel Ave. 4 Union Pacific System John H. Bott & Sons Brigham and Ogden Utah The Overland Route Manufacturers of and dealers in Marble and Granite Monuments and Sample Round Trip Headstones of highest quality. Largest and Oldest Memorial Dealrra in the West 17th Street and Washington Ave. l'hone 671-- Fares OGDEN To Points East To Daily May 22 to Sept. 30, Inc. Limit October 31. W . Denver . Omaha or Kansas City Chicago . 1 New York City New' Orleans . Los Angeles . To Points West property. REALTORS via hair 3ting Specializing in Ladies and Childrens Ilair Cutting. E S T SHOP IN OGDEN and Beauty Shop, Baths, Shoe Shine Laundry Agency in Connection. ts afternoon to 9 o'clock in the evening, and the same hours on Sunday. Phone 917 Fares THE ROYAL BARBER 307 ers-Rober- Summer Excursion GoodsCo. open-a- ir hair cutting this home, which has been furnished by the Boyle Furniture Company and the Glen Broth Piano Company. It is open each day of this week from 2 o'clock in the From i.I song mediately following the dtne Harold tv. Pettigrew will direct m You are invited to inspect store in connection, good water right. ' Call at 588 Fifteenth Street Reasonable down payment or 1927 Ford sedan; Terms on Balance. Western Sporting gram-ft- h and sixth grades garden and 10 j Closing Out All Broken participate ,n,nual springtime dance to be Weber high school gym-vu?- P letomorrow morning at 11 Tho event will be under the Mi Nellis Hendricks, assisted by Miss rot education in- physical tnictor VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL FRENCH STYLE HOME chickens, fruit trees; large garage, small 1666 Wash. 978-- J Five rooms, modern, 2 large lots, room for Macks Barber Shop Baseball Gloves, Balls and Bats Big Events for FOR SALE Dont delay ! Have your rod repaired and at once for the 15th of June. We will trade rods with you, or sell you a new one. Fine Stock of low and medium priced rods. hundred boys and girls of the in 26liK 41 Brunswick Panalropcs - Records a Fishermen! . ' pints. County School WORKS Grant Ave. UTAH BOTTLING s hone I Continued ation of about 39,000,000 people, The I lot t It Way" ix the only sanitary way. We Kterili.e our liottlex and purify the water to prwlert you. Made uud bottled in the nioxt Hanitary plant in the West. I Street Noted Pianist Gives Recital at Tabernacle Urges pound m 1 i an-ti- . '.'..I- - : calf is fed whole milk, first the increas-- j quantity being gradually kim milk is substituted as soon U comity practicable, and if cheap J! until the calf is six nSinsrily the maximum quantity of S&Bmilk that can be fed economK-aW hen the calf to i oo pounds a day. old weeks grain and bright two be offered, the quanshould y ,,in should be increased as the ta fed mtite demands. Milk substitute are reequal to milk but give fair care. mit when used with and dry with Quarters must be clean save Stanchions .Mi of bedding. the calves from milk and prevent Horns are more king one another. removed. ater msily prevented than Marks for jT neressary for calves. identification should be plain without diifiguring the animal. Calf diseases m caused to a great extent from prevention is filth and carelessness, and best Young dairy the cheapest stock should have all the hay they will eat and grain in proportion to The heifer should be their weight hied to freshen when about two years oli Handling before freshening prevents shyness. Fall calving usually The young rives the best results. bull should have an abundance of feed, plenty of exercise. The foregoing points on feeding and management of dairy calves will he beneficial. Dr. Drake said he would be pleased to discuss more fully with the dairy producers. water. 1 aicl-itccts- gtSi. ng - ! ? reg-you- trg::iiii I.iil-.'ienti t is liitt-- s but generally slate irg an- w out ii1 tl.i .'.giT izctl !y cnr.g!,i-.?- . and the bridges were . rmanent Mi in tines, m I'lTnn.'n Lxiiimr.iif lor.s :iiia.irtat.t ' y'j. Veits li.iVe installed are safe, architects, assm-tutiassist it v.!' anmi.i.ii-.-ant situclural ly II. S. Ki rr, chief i: i,l I l i architectural engineers. Kntrance sal- -- 1. I.!. Tii-re are a f vv sections wlu-raries range from $'lOu t a sl'ghl be dun- if the f.liiiri a.,, weatlnr.lania.v n.igi.l hot. through promotion. Apolica-tion- s It Davis loii'iilerable troufor the positions nai.u-,- will U ble has hern en. nanti ieil in controlling 1 ll ui til June tin- fiood u. waters and sediment in the Ioid and Farmington reeks when The supervising architeet's floods if two vein's ago washed reorts coiisidiiatilc progi'e-- s inoffice the of the authorized program. out loii of bou!d is mill debris from A nuniU-- r lanvons onto the faims and roads, of buildings m various the l he hr dge ut Farn.inctoii creek was parts of the countiy are under con- liaised for a slant lime Tuesday, struction ami plans are being nude but it wa o;u ned again by a blast set fur others. off to free the the ihaniu-1A Uf the lo.i.liOO.OUO authorized, Sad ha-so installed luidge 000 DUO is to l.e in Washington. there he no delay iii traffic I. L., for imu'h spent luetlfd LuiMir.gs. 1; that if tin- coin nil structure becomes is expected that the next congress will he.ked aga.ii. Men stationed in tin authoi iae the purchase of the entire t Mangle between Deiiiisylvania avenue vicinity have en instructed to Mow; up the concrete bridge if it becomes and the Mall, approximately u mile neicssary to kiep open the stream in length, for the erection of public ihannel since it is planned to uhundon buildings along the south side of Penn- the in any event for sylvania avenue from the cupitol to u bridge this year structure to Ik built on a higher the treasury. The consummation of this plan will make Pennsylvania ave- grade. At Ford creek between Fanning-- ' nue a grand boulevard as it should ton and liountiful the state road crews be. Now it is a distinct disappointment to those who visit the national are having the most difficulty. The culvert which lies under the road grade capital for the first time. has been choked up with rocks and sediment, and the state forces have been forced to hank up a ditch over the highway to prevent the waters rocks, gravel and sand over spreading U the highway for a considerable disResults of the contests, sponsored tance.is to a crew and It by the University of Utah Extension a team necessary at keep work dragging a constantly on high school day, show that withrough this temporary canal nner came from all of the state. scraper parts to prevent it from filling up with Prizes awarded to successful contestis being allowed to ants include a years scholarship to the gravel. Traffic the stream, and it is pass through state institution, cash prizes and a believed there is no dunger to the variety of trophies. road or traffic beyond the tem;mrary The debuting teams of Murray and inconvenience. Ogden high schools tied for the state title, and all members of both teams will receive scholarships to the uni versity. First prize for the extemporaneous speaking contest went to James Neil, of Ogden high, for oral reading to Frank Livingston and Phillip Gordon, noted American Frances Nuttall, both of the L. 1). pianist, appeared at the tabernacle S. U., at Salt Lake City, the poster under the direction Monday evening, contest was won by Gladys Aldous, of of the American Legion, and pleased Ogden high. audience that filled the auditorium. First prize winners in the music an All of hia numbers were well rendered contests also received scholarships. and enthusiastically received. Misses Those successful were: violin, Gordon and Katherine Fisher, violin and Mary Ohlson, of Jordan high; piano, Eloise iano, gave three numbers that de Kellar, Manti high; vocal, Alice ighted the audience. O'Connor and Lawrence Hurd, both of East side high; boy's glee club, Morgan high, Girls glee club, Logan and Provo high tied for first. The annual special award for the best individual effort was awarded to Veterinary Surgeon Alice O'Connor, of East Side high school, of ' Salt Lake City,' for her work in music. Specializing in Contagious Those in charge of the day estimate and Infectious Diseases of that more than two thousand high All Animals. school seniors from the whole state ci.iiiii-ctii.i- itf u . i be dropped by vvvl! It is best to wear. en u ha3 Ur:- Srtif makes :fcb early weaning. to teach the calf to drink. $ and everything about the ?houU be clean. Milk from or creamery should be i be fed on sweet milk of a temperature and should a little less than they Iliw AH calves should be fed calves should be fed m-eiv- fivni ji architects and ci.g.i-.- t i s to ii.a: Ii.cils of the supciwisl-uaicl.lti it" in i 1',; , with thi...j,. l.c buildii.g i ccviii n.nt pivgiaiii c!ve i:vJlv "til" !. j., ..: i;.i highways !':.it:iiiiar!y ii.mg trunk d !: lVjl.;w.j ...i ,.f cic.igh aj'i iMiiiiii. fir al-nl- v tu - d:i!'-.iiv:i- Portland Seattle . . Daily May 15 to Sept. 30, Inc Limit October 81. Aak Agents for Further Detalla D. S. SPENCER, General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City, Utah - $ 36. 64. 74. 135. 84. 40. 46. 51. John Hoxer Tent Co. TENTS, AWNINGS, CANVAS GOODS Fancy Colored Porch Curtains and Screens 2268 Washington Avenue |