Show 1THE OGDEN 8 MAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 25 1928 R I a SET NEW Scientific Studies of Western Range Cover to Appear In Bulletin Form POTATOREGORD Idaho Farmers Intend To Increase A j r e a g c This Year - jvhuv Ex- finding of the Omit lUsin H located which sledon porlment on the Mantl national forest near flphi'Alm are now In the nana oi the isovrrrtment printing ouice in f VtvtnKtin l t' and win be says C alUMe wtthln the tVUtiK director of the station They ere "Artificial Heseedlnsr of lAnde" which WVetrrn lUn yt-n- r m pr-m- irutt Prospective pUutlnst& 4n1lr-nai HtrriJi than harvenird In crftpr Thul the Urcrt Increase hwn for any one crop If farmers carry out their IntentionIn th ItUh of sriinsr wheat 1( efaht per t ent sreater and oat fix per cent larger than th crvi" — of last year Corn ncreaKrs promlm t v 5 per cent I"" than the corn her vested last year while a on per nt locrpflsfi in hav arresce I indicated In 19 27 Idaho harvested 115 fioO acres of Potatoes compared A with 91000 acre 'in 1826 record yield of 212 bushels per nrrft resulted in the lamest crop "on record of 24380000 bushel frtrrpsnonrtents Indicate a further increase of 12 per cent which wmilrt result In 129000 acres rdanted to potatoes In 1928 In dications point to ample Irrigation water in th Important potato ns ' tricts this season which should result in 'an acre yield approximat1927 ing that ofTWO IHSTIUCTS IN The survey shows an intention per to increase potato acreage J2 valcent in the upper Snake River In the ley orn Pocatello north Falls district farmRupert-Twiers intend to plant 10 per cent more acres than harvested last lr of Nation experiments ci-fi- posed" tetter mnKment methodx and cr shed pfotrotlun and the utilization of forage on watersheds riTivr ox si iui:cr of These three publications much itnert'st to stoc kmen of the wet will jjlvo the results of some experiments never before attempted In this part of the country Mr Forsling fa Id and 'will be the flrtit on thco subjects ever to bo printed V" -- (Link-Tiffan- I — v - ' ' V-- : ' s--- x —- vv--- In-192- 7 - ? - v- TSSV v vst-nttere- d t j:i:mahkaulk ii(iiiti:s One of the outstanding and conclusive findings as published in the report indicates that by delaying i y) ia m " - — — i ann-imo- f iin! 1 p Check By Using Vicks at First Sneeze Flu-Gri- the proper time In grazing until test the spring a pasture produced 47 nr ptit more forage than a too early pint tirn-A'si nc ha Mr round inai For ' -- ' Health Authorities Urge Pre V Ktudies show grazing fchould be d A " a reached layed until grosses have Spring-falcaution to Prevent Epidemic l inches height of six been learned is not ' "'T run Be It hs If all colds were checked at the '4 u the ani close ° grazing by V injured influenza r r n beginning pneumonia inal are not aliowe Is feed the nfter dry mer ranees ucd duting the for ahead of the germJ o£ these dread nee crowing venson should be left diseases Many cases of flu start 15 with at the c1os of the season in The ef- rerms breathed from forHge untouched fectlve way to attaca tnem s ni- ier rent of the Vegetation on watersheds when rcct-J-wvapors of Vicks Vapo- Ilozlka Dolly one of stagedom'a famous Dolly Sisters became Mrs Increased from 16 per cent to 4 5 about a re Mortimer Davis nearly a year ago it was learned recently in Eur d tier rent has broughtcent When rubbed 'on the throat jand In rurioff 7185 of to do duction per her and came forth' hubby Rosie presented So ope chest the ingredients of Vicks are re and 7123 per cent in sediment In the form of vapors at thelc Farls hotel released move d bv summer rains Observa V carry breathed in which being ! uoiis over a ituvu aui on to inflami the mertlcat in wc r irrt u ausv n r AirM anH inor no value for soil Improve- cr8iauicu a ' i rafr ntr i in anus ai ui' palatable vegetation or unutilized little bacteria soil may a the ment because u m iru used on r"iv" addition ranges but """:r closely tntw forage nitrogen in or wherever abnormal erosion is use all of the availablematerial poultice and helps tne vapors in-- and resuch down breaking T Vorallnrf hnhDI irt H 3 111 Isfl H R PO IO UTCttK U l kill occurring it is doubtful isthat of this element for taking leave but little Maintenance While grip nd Influenza are so habilitation of the soil watersheds where the In- artlfklai ferof in content v growth on-t particu- plant MmnUi prevalent local people are urged place Nitrogen largely a "v tility of range soil Iserosion lar is important Some information can aeep icm and trol of all factors where they con- - to l indicates that leaving the coarser problem of preventing um an a rainraii a torrential produce of plants such as stems of leaving sufficient vegetation to go tinued parts drought or normal rains as tlsement manuring cmssea and weeds may he of I imr ll lilB BUM rnv " - '" SGafam irwMfi"-iiiiiii'" i— immmmiijmmmfgK y — ijiuuiil- d a J i fnm — ft 'I JN 'v - "tK r lth puoto-graphe- - re i year" port for 3827 and the announce for a more exhaustive 'The need ment of plans for 1028 recently soil is becoming more of the study completed Director Forsling while apparent ieach year" the report I FOItSLiNG dlscusslntr the progress In range says "arjd this study should be research during: the year declares particularly toward the ef the station is suffering from two itvi Tt should he PoswDie to pointed fect of forage utilization and eros- outstanding deficienciesto namely fnr rtlffprent localities I ion on Roll fertility carry on ooortatn the need of more men "There! has existed for many and frenuencv of these omnimt field work and the need of bring rtmvna that mav be ex- - years more or less oi a popular ing the data already gathered up r'tA a poswible' the opinion that under grazing use of in n far — — to date Much information has fvv"u i w n tin v riiA ill i rtrrm iji nil as i i f i in kiliiii: iiicl" i been obtained he said tour terial is j returned to the soil to never been analyzed t-J iikm tniien(e maintain5 fertility Pasture studies kf haver Various determinations th Mtm tBts where w- - h T- vwiuno n mi "L I ell md of ranee- i mai me mmmtii urv ia tiinuo w rn nee conmiionas snouia oe a mvuiauic I and other plans in the vicinity of ranee as anvwhere for sustained produc- Ttk rcen nn ndmrfill the station for -are several Lltl tral Idaho may vary tivlty of (the soil however eastern port "continues an 7 f!r — as much as per cent above dicating more and c more the need jo one vear with for the aacuuon oi leruuztrrs - -o helnw jvao year vw —nveraire kIU Vtoira TldUDl" hPfn lor! lng n other The vears 1924 and 1926 Maintenance of soli quality maybe Forty-tw- p (states report intennormal while provided! i for on range areas where tions to injreyse their potato acre- analyzed or reported upon' in i rojecis were extremes below not above normal and irt "i'rogress"Climate roio 'wrrn'oi age materially over the 1927 har- theDiscussing and "T 1Jv"""VrV report takes up considerable rec a where of vested acreage portion of the rainfalls A ly highin study Plant Growth" and says: thennf th Mmnp Rnake river annual plant crop is left on unCLIMATE AXI PLANT GROWTH retrlon ot Idaho indicate that a ground Seither in the form of The weather — 'which always — Yia — epfrted annroxi UNABLE TO FIND t j rn-- o ana is irapgssiuie uk e in avptv four vears varies mafeiv ACCIDENT CAUSE telling DUX wmcn never TTOV XOTFD rniippvtt A cna rf a frnm tne rpc- - I -wo out prevl 1927 conin bear "Results ia SALT LAKE Utah March 24— on beous range in observations am high one factors — of ctvier the (AP) A thorough investigation or an liveUtah average that central of the range t Inta the airplane crash Thursday nA tva I is as auuv aammwor F iutaba tne Donald of stnrlr uvuiisc lives cost the producer that has trator of ransre lands Range man sured In that locality it moisture Gayer and Marlow Morrill conditions are favorable during the failed1 to reveal the exact cause of acrement is troubled and confound - month of June enor cnmaie hv ed vicissitudes the accident "Observfatia'ns over a period of 'Hit The Deck' The plane suddenly went into a tprinar in to upset or make uncer Big that the deficiencye nose dive over Woodward field tain the normal carrying capacityso years indicate unravor-ablin quantity of forage Jn Musical Show Coming killhas been Perhaps no one factor the Thursday afternoon Instantly is offset to Isome extent ana years was ups It in influential both occupants causing ing as comparea "Hit the Deck" another musical downs in range livestock production by a higher quality Gayer at the conthought that Into me xu to tne too ui of quamy wind years Xiange with lilting haunting mel over a long period the trols turned comedy! m wet years a wmuii oi records lose to with Vincent Youmans the him is odies causingby replete history sharply i J favorable conditions such as In laz of "No No composer extremely heavy losses and even popular! - resuu in a mi&v muhiuv at tn be will Nanette" the wiping out of livestocK enpresented In those years of se- - of high quality on Sun r two caused for drought by nights terprises Orpheupi SUKS' LOSING WIF1J vera storms or other weather re- - copious rainfall throughout the day and Monday April 1 and 2 are growing season as in mo this time is producer as CLEVELAND — It's all right to verses Usually these losses i youmaris occurs of inis mne the erowth nf thnrtmro forage in win i u u if teas as i well you for composer nlav cards ' money uicu v Hit the Deck" is known among once in ar while thinks Louis food Gambling with tne weainer iwrage is uu v because as one less rank growth probably considered Schaefcr but a wife who loses all has come to be ii nnvnl da hie r ska Of tne in- - oi a mgner nuer cumeMk auuuuvo bKau R lntroduced that sensa any the time isn't contributingSchaef-enot t hit "Hallelujah:" to tlonal Iuale to song the j dustry budget family thing i grazing wi iiuvii cannot he toretoia iioifuvr radio has broad The weather The world divorce the for in his petition pro win is trampiea aown wuri casted it and the phonographs have his wife with losing as or controlled The problem must charged at first grazed an4 is wasted In the recorded it but pTaygoers who have hiir-as S10 per week at the be met from another angle years with less favorable growing Is being the assumption least that detri to legion of comedthe great gambling tables - condition the growth Is less rank heard Youmans of this probin the followed study ians singers and dancers" sing and ment of his earning power dance and interpret "Hallelujah" are agreed that it becomes an enen tirely different song A dozen uncom-monis not cores a performance ' Already in its second year in London and New York "Hit tbo Deck" created new records in Chicago and Los Angeles where it ia still running San Francisco went wild over it ' Ther'w is a fin dramatic struc ture 10 "Uit the Deck" bflsldss its for it is musical embellishment base jjpdn the David Ilclasco-Krance- a fitarr stage triumph "Shore: Leave" Yourjian is said to have provided lavish tage settings and gorgeous costumes for the large New York company which will appear" here i 1 -- Ai LltoffiAiuJiWiMM8 for th4 limited engagement of only fj — Kin!: P'f'ormances Scats go on bale Vh V two next wedneUy V$Kl In his annual investigative vara 1 t1 ARTIFICIAL HKSKUMXU Work 1n artificial receding projects for 1927 was confined to trial with yellow starting several and white! sweet clovers and crested wheat! grass 'CrcsteJ wheat grnnar-- a specks the from originally! imported steppes of Russia" the report con-in tinues "has shown fair promise in the Great Plains early test and fall sowings Hpring region were made in the oak brush belt at an elevation of approximately 7200 feet at the Great Hasin sta tion Fair stands were obtained in some of the spring tests with the sweet cloyerg Crested wheat grass made only a thin stand tne first "Ttirt UcUtloit of Herbaceous Vk-rtU- n and to Surface Hun-uf- f t:roo'n on High Mountain Wsterwaterwith deals which hed" 1 - I wht h may he applied to Improve imu-siftsintf Und 'Ttliizatlon of 'i MoimtAtit Ijtinds in routn cett wrMertt l Uru-wmen explain tall tl im uhvm: f f the' on publications BOISi: Idaho Mar 24— (AIM — In making their plan for 1JK Idaho farmers Intend to Increase the acreage of most of the Imthe portant crops and decrease This In corn and hay acreage formation is based on returns from the spring intention to plant survey sent in by Idaho crop re Assembled today t porters 11andJacobean federal trop Julius statistician for Mi ho Rosie Dolly Introduces Her Husband the palataJblHty is higher less of and the forage-- is trampled down betwasted and the feed matures ter This may account for the fact in that stocklcomes off the rangesand almost as good condition shrink les3 in shipment in ary abyears than In the years of normal growing conditions in splto of the fact that the animals on heavily stacked areas run out of for aire before the end of the graz ing season! in the dry years Thus there appears to be a compensating effect between the creater forage production in abnormal years and the deficient quantity produced in trie nign poor years Nevertheless years quality of feed In subnormal anuriis not adequate to ousei tne and the as? of feed in such years into "he taken mut factor year dry account Iri determining the normal Moreover the rarryl"K capacity the poorer quality in years above as afford not actually niay average much of a higher carrying capacity In such jlears as is ©ften sup- Hlnf wUUniif means 4 of rertuizing are iwy and other i in inn uraircu v ramv "Sooner or later an experiment r?M:r-- " inHdln souirrels i mlna rfntl- - to BtUdy tne LUt vwith inotho detr menUl factor In- started" the report says U soil tables small adjustable mainteperhaps and IVlll improvement it was of proper sie upon wh ch all fsc Smnle mAntn destroyed 75 tors including an artuicia! rain T rr rrnn of fall system could be contronea lo i Vl: No new projects will be under- taken for 1928 it is announced as rVsced" conDamage left to stalks the aln will be to conf n f le ind ISng of cutting" the seek recurrent record taking rftM nr work oftothe each projects already started sho uvaiter the" seed had anH ifore It was rlne De- - during the iieia season fetructlon of seed in this manner is uuito a problem on ranges wnere Gustavus Adolphus was the mil specimens of dealr Swedish Mtuk wlio fought in thj lt fnrace n ants occur in luim Tli I rty Years' war a nucleus for range reseedlng" 1 4 - iM r- a — actk 1 1 1 ii niirnnniinnn "- ii'iji iimr irnhni fmnm rmi jf itiiit 1 1 I 30-3- "" rr -- : Attractions at! 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