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Show THE OGDEN POST G Friday, April ing hens to become too fat. Dont waste your surplus feeds. Don't change an animals ration too abruptly. Dont feed animals poorly because they are not producing; feed them and give them a chance. Don't scrub and inferior stock, to become so thin that you have to they arekeep wasteful of feed. apologize for their condition. Dont feed your house pets much, Dont feed milk from tuberculosis it makes them sluggish and cattle to your animals. Dont feed more grain mixture than the cattle will clean up quickly when forcing fattening of animals. Don't allow pregnant breeding anaDr. F. J. Drake, prominent vetto become too fat. imals erinarian, who has resumed practice use pastures too early in the Dont at 834 Twenty-fourt- h street, after a number of years with the Utah spring and don't graze pasture. too Construction company, has, at the re- closely. quest of The Ogden Post, written a Dont let animals' go thirsty. number of valuable donts" for stock to salt animals regDont raisers. Some of these dont's are for ularly. forget problems that, come to the farmer alDont feed animals of different most every day. They are: and sizes in the same pen or lot. ages Dont withhold feed from young let the strong and aggressive Dont animals when they want it. growing animals rob the jveak of feed. Dont feed a ration containing corn Dont turn cattle or sheep on luxalone to any class of stock. Don't allow your breeding animals uriant clover when the dew is on. When you buy a Goodyear Dont put fresh feed in sour or dirty Tire from us you make an Glorious troughs. investment in long mile- Don't allow dairy cows and lay- - Read the Clasifiji Ads on Page 7 WEBER COUNTY FARM BUREAU - A -- Mlll A ROBIN WEDDING Littls Mlaa Itobln waa preening her featliera and smoothing them ilowu. for It was the fourteenth of February and she had received a valentine. Naturally she was very much ex cited, and ahe looked at her reflection aa ahe stood over the brook. Tea," she said to herself, I an I hope Mr. Itobln looking well today. Redbreast will surely think so too. "My, what a line bird he Is I "And, oh, how lucky I am to have received a valentine from him! Now Mr. Robin Jtedbreaat for a Iona time had admired Miss 'Robin and thought ahe waa the most beautiful tlrd he had ever seen. And so he began to get hla valentine ready 'way back in the autumn when the trees had turned red. He would fly from tree to tree and spend hours each day looking for the moat beautiful and iierfect leaf, and he wanted It to be a real crimson color. At last he found It and put It away la his nest, very carefully covering It ever with moss and straw to keep It well protected and ao It wouldn't fade or ahrivel np at the ends. Then a few days before Valentine's day he got a little stick, which he ou will find the classify ads on page seven full 5 interesting items; habit of reading triese um ns, and take aiivaRta of the many bargains fered. If you have anything yo want to sell, trad., or dj pose of in any wa . all to and let us advert in tb classified colum 0f THE IOST u Dr. Drake Writes Save the Forests ' Valuable Donts Important Mission MARY GRAKAM BONNER For Stock Raisers For People of Utah Irevent Forest Fires. It rays!' is a slogan, in a list of several hun- dred which has been suggested by the forest service for the observation of American Forest Week, April 24 to 30, which has been set forth in the proclamations for the nation and Governor George II. Dem for Utah. National forests occupy about four-- 1 teen per cent of the area of Utah and are administered to produce timber, forage, water supply, recreation, andas rotection for the wild life. Nineper cent of the total area of the atate of Utah is not tillable, but is suitable for forest grazing lands, watersheds, wild life and recreation. lf Three and per cent of the land is cultivated, and about one and Snow one-haper cent of the land is posseven sible to cultivate. There arc million acres within the and one-hanational forests in Utah, and there The Utah irrigation districts' waterare more than 25 million acres of un- sheds in the Wasatch is laden with reserved public domain unsuitable for snow, packed to a great depth, and cultivation in our state. These are widespread throughout the ranges which been have prepared by north to figures south. This fact makes certhe Utah Agricultural college. It shows the reason why the observing tain a plentiful supply of water all of the national foreBt week is of sue!D year long, for farming power and domestic uses. The bountiful snows vital importance to the state. One of the great lessons which the and rains extending from the northforest service is setting forth in Utah ern' counties to the southern border for Forest week is the importance of have done incalculable good. Utah preventing forest' fires which destroy Is attired in a dress of green that is the trees and foliage upon d capped by mountains. And sides and leave them bare. Photo- the apricot trees are in full bloom. graphs of the barren hillsides without Truly, Utah is the goal of the ages, forest protection show what causes the best name in the world the floods such as the state had three And it is indivisible and for homes. ALL KINDS OF METAL years ago in Willard and Farming-to- n and to attain its greatestinseparable, CASTINGS WELDED glory and with a loss of life. must be united, and teaming Last year fires Caused through care- power, RADIATOR REPAIRING lessness or deliberation of persons as one man. AND REBUILDING burned off the sides of the mountains In Plnrim iiHi.-t-K taken from east of the city, as well as in the the tm from tl.e .Hi hitter purl of small canyons off from Ogden can- October Maw und the of November flrt yon. These fires are the ruination of until In California they are April. the watersheds. Phone 1422 The county commissioners of Weber gathered all the year around. The county could do a big thing for the new crop begins irbont November L 2260 KIESEL AVE. protection of the forest life in the county by passing an ordinance mak- government in its efforts to conserve Remember the Sew Address ing it a misdemeanor for any person the greatest resource of the future. "Save the Forests. It Pays! or persons to deliberately start a fire the burn and to fire and leave destroy the trees and ranges. The law could be framed according to the rules of I the forest service. If this is not done, an appeal should be made to the forest service to take in the mountain range east of the city. Man-maPre-Invento- ry Stock fires are rapidly making bare the beaunature which to intended spots Get tify for the people. Carelessness of the autoist with his camp fires, matches and cigarette stubs, and the small boy with matches, together with the cutting down of the young pines foriI Christmas trees, if unchecked, will COST LESS eave the mountains east of Ogden as are 'as the desert west of Great Salt! ake. SAMPLE BARGAINS There is an opportunity for the We-c- r county commissioners to join the ty-fi- ve Rainfall and one-ha- Assure Heavy Year for Farmers Big lf lf r. 15. m,. One New Double Rig SADDLE This tire plus our service will save you money. Come in and let us tell you $92.50 value for $65.00 why. Modern Tire-ServiCompany ce W. 334 Vulcanizers 2276 Wash. Ave. Phone 346 Earl Read Co. Street Twenty-fourt- h Ogden, Utah snow-boun- CARMANS USED CAR MARKET Opposite Paramount Theatre THE USED CAR CENTER OF OGDEN See Our Bargains in Used Cars . - Welding Works Miss Robin Waa All of a Flutter. tuck through the red leaf, which he had pecked off Into the shape of a heart, and this whs the valentine he ent to Mlaa Robin. Of course the stick was to mean that his heart had been pierced by Phonograph Sale de love. Mr. Robin Redbreast sent hla valentine by a messenger, and then he waited what seemed hours to him before he went to call on Mlaa Robin, and It setmsd hours to Miss Robin, too, who had smoothed her feathers so many times. At last Miss Robin heard him singing the most beautiful song, with such high notes it seemed as If they almost reached the sky. And oh, how proud Miss Robin was beautiful singer to feel that such was to be her mate I In a few moments Mr. Robin Redbreast came In sight and stood before her by the brook. with Miss Robin wss all Joy and nervousness. Tve come, said Mr. Robin Redbreast. to ask you If youll be my wife and come to my new nest In the apple tree. And then he sang another little aong. "I would love to, I would love to!" chirped Miss Robin. . "Well be married today, then." said Mr. Robin Redbreast, "for Tve Invited the guests, hoping you would surely accept my humble robin's love." Then he gave long call. At that, from far and near, count less robins flew down and hovered around. Mr. Robin Redbreast and hla bride flew to the branch of nearby tree, and all the others perched about them singing such merry, happy songs. And then they all went bark to Mr. Robin Redbreast's nest, where a ban quet of fat. Jnlcy worms awaited them. 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To which Peggy came to the foot of the stairs am called out: "How you know, momT f, Spring DRESSES A Long Vint Yet Spring Little Marjorie (age four) Grand xua, hell is an awful hot place, Isn't COATS ttl Grandma Tea, dear, very, very hot But what do you want to know about such things fori "I Just wanted to be sore yon wasnt going home soon. I heard daddy say he reckoned you'd stay till It freezes Spring HATS ever." $ 19 $ 1 I Used Car Market 95 Kiesel Avenue r East Side Between 24th and 23th Streets J up Roadsters Choose $4 up Sedans Coupes Priced From S50 to S1150 Open a Charge Account Uuy on Easy Terms I Salesmen Here High-Pressu- re From I-- Choose 1 From ! JUST GOOD HONEST VALUES IN GOOD USED PICK YOUR OWN CAR' SELL YOURSELF. 2378 Washington Ave. Hard Luck No Tourings Coaches Cinderella (he Bible. Eve stole first, Adam stole second, Gideon rattled the pitchers, Goliath was put out by David and the prodigal sen made a home run. Dental Digest. 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