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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News OH 0SBANE Sally Sez this week ir Easily i tkt ie L ertr, See Iceland-- court decides that ins the power to tax a This decision of existence. ig xt t Heart Volcano OU ! of s Experiment Station. The pur- - to make it impos-iC- . of that tax is oleomargarine ainnufacture Lhiv and Unis compel people to can afford bolter, whether they ' Nu that is wise, in fact, It since the Supreme J5 be I Good Results Reported by a of w"h approval on oleomargarine. L erryj PHEASANT CHICKS FROM INCUBATORS a A,-k- 74. Year-Gli- l i W. ' With Taxes Strangling l)gt wise, redoa when we have a. million bare, one thousand rSmeV-.y. f! I'nlted States, and lack tnanvcnws. it may be de-.- 1 for to hove a pood substitute we regret todays may and K'Ci ty f"!er, I taxation. .jie same time Alaska, and nt the United States. whole cee . Go (be canal on a big tkrou"b the Panama can do when men what and see I nation's power. Or travel the cities of the coun-1- , hr rail studving car, which goes or take your 1 and stops where you 1rvwhere I and see the world from choose, u fly. L,nspa Storm Demolishes I 100 Homes in New Orleans mapnifleent empire a Alaska, I far away In the northwest. See what I Steward bought for the United States A Prchase I'or r"flft-"0that was "Seward's folly. They took I call change like $7,200,000 seriously lit"1 those Hut It was profitable days. Alaska has yielded $419,791,-InX- ) "folly. fifty times In gold, more than I Alaska's cost alone. The "Juneau I Empire." which ought to know, esti-- I to gates that Alaska lies been worth United States $2,900, (10,000, after I subtracting the cost price. The reindeer alone will more I than pay for Alaska. "Ait Irslied 'otnnc beginning his poem In Claw Guards on Toms to Save Injury to the Hens With a few cents worth of rubber tubing for each tom, turkey growers can solve one of their most serious problems, that of having hens severely lacerated and sometimes even killed during the breeding season by the shnrp claws of the male birds. Doctor W. A. Billings, veterinary specialist at the Minnesota University farm, suggests putting a short length of robber tubing over each toenail of breeding toms. Inch In diumeter Tubing Inch hole, Is the vawith riety recommended. A half-incpiece of tubing Is slipped on over the toenail and left protruding a little beyond the sharp end. It Is suggested that the claw be smeared with rubber tire cement or glue before the rubber is put on. The guards do not Interfere with the gait of the toms and do not seem to annoy them In any way. The use of these guards not only will protect the hens, but will make It unnecessary to use saddles or canvas coverings for them. Pear friend, reminds his art lost." Heine iMend that fuersten haben lange arme Ithoo (prinres have long arms). Instill of Chicago learns that Uncle Sam has long arms also, land can reach out far to get what he Samuel A himself safe on steamer, walls of Istanbul, on the little strip of water hat separates Europe from Asia. But fncle Sam reached out his long arm, jnfl Mr. Instill is arrested by the Turkish government, and unless the utilities magnate Is able to per-tsome new wonder, his arrest pbably means the last active chap-I- t Instill Mr. thought ONE WAY PASSAGE chartered Greek tramp Riding at anchor tinder the tis Chl--ag- IS OF EIIT 90 me. 1 food T it to lay-emiglit. Vise. aleads, ure take l & of oonful ;alta in l water tut morning, is leaving and s of W e h o Insult Is years old, man of Intense pride, nourished and Ircreased by success, through years p unquestioned domination. It will hard for a heart seventy-fou- r years to stand the strain that will be seventy-fou- r tit upon him. Chlorine for Poultry So. .opiik, r one-fourt- h i Knucba ;le Our First Lady of the Air Honored career. his In Mr. on general view looking down Eads street. New Orleans, showing the damage wrought by a wind storm. One homes were demolished. wants. K!H weeks safe, nothing sure. In Inland, 1.70 miles east of Reykjavik, There stood a calm mountain known Jr have been a bad volcano In Its mnger years, called Skeidararjoekull pka, a thick cap of Ice covering the Itimnlt, every sign of reformed old joyfully Inhabitants seby the certain irka'a wild f ey had flashes hption. Some as I that mMdt one way trip to the jungles of Sumatra Is to be tlie honeymoon voyage for Mrs. Brands D. Dazelle, former West Virginia society girl, who sailed with her bridegroom, who will manage a rubber plantation In the wilds. A has blown the Ice and with lightiand roarings is In violent Ice, . old men have Betfoolishly, and ns unexpectedly. John D. Rockefeller, fiXfi, (Wo i'Si Skeidararjoekull oats had all been sown, old volcano Into cracked ng tys of Nupsstad village, peak, in Skaptnfellsbysla, not. The ?P & tory diseuscs in poultry hns been developed by the New York State Veterinary college and the State Institute of Applied Agriculture at Farmingdale, Long Island, N. Y. The method calls for the use of a new dry, byochlorlte powder containing 15 per cent chlorine, which Is dusted Into the air over the birds with a dust gun after the birds are on the roosts at night This permits the birds to Inhale the chlorine liberated from the powder, destroying the bacteria, drying up the secretions and helping to prevent the spread of Infection. pee. end rstore. Bat ire yon get ray to new method of combating bronchitis, colds, roup and other respiraA Xothing Is achieved for a research (at win be open to the Jr., HAS THE LAST WORD gi Inborati scholars ft world. If anyone says, "He ouj f spend his money in America," d him that Rockefeller-Stand- , money has been made all over a. not only here In America. I Rockefeller oil cans used iSehnld utensils in the farthest c M I of Mrs. Ann Morrow Lindbergh became the first woman to receive the Hubbard gold medal of honor of the National Geographic society when that honor was conferred on her by Ir. Gilbert Grosvenor, president of the society. Mrs. Lindbergh was awarded the coveted honor for exploits In the nlr as radio operator and navigator for her husband In 40,000 miles of exploratory flights. Turnips for Poultry Turnips mny be fed to poultry either raw or In eookpd mashes. When fresh and sweet, they appear to be as good raw as are mangels but they do not keep so well and, as soon as they begin to decay, are likely to give a disagreeable flavor to the eggs of fowls eating them. The feeding of turnips not perfectly sound Is probably responsible for the general belief that any turnip will taint eggs. Turnips contain a large amount of vitamins but they are hard and woody and for that reason are not quite as good as some other root crops. Chief Steward Is a Genuine Artist China. Bremerton, state of Washington, two women, four ni bound, gagged, beaten, shot house ransacked by tlilev crime wave hangs on, with p bnflies- I Vv I a I its n, foster-mothe- L(huni cblPr 0 The Australorp fowl Is, In reality, a Black Orpington. The breed was developed In Australia from the original Orpington which originated In England. The egg laying Australorp Is a tighter feathered bird than the Orpington, not quite so bulky in appearance but of precisely the same weight. They are not a new breed In reality, although they have not been to the fore very long. They are the type of Black Orpington with a modified body. gone. Rope L V ltinatie. S!n;"',e between "the shell armnr and the armor any she'.r is decided for the In fave, ef the shell. ShefH Et., ..il'" !lm1, ,inrinunces a shell that nf the toughest ar- Uofth w ann '"'kness of that shells gun t'hsheiu' ;VT. n'np m!,PS farr,ier-i- t unfi nonrly a ton, are 'V:lr rnonpy censes to Imp'ortur,'1 uniProf. Leo Wolman of Columbia neutral memversity who was named egg-layin- ber of the automobile labor board out which Is to sit In Detroit to carry obsettlement the of Industrys terms Roosevelt. tained by President Poultry Industrys Growth j Ft'nter fP - . Kir k Wv't-- ' pyniilcat, Ksrvie. loo. , HEWJlETiKS: n R."T-r- ffr THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Did you ever eee a dead town, bualneaa houses empty, and achoola and churches in ruins? When big none police drive out email bualneaa, that'a what and industrial happen. Live wire towns reap harvest from their wn and contingent industries, profit being reinstated at home instead of on Wall Btreet. Buy Intermouniain Made Goode an4 paint your own little red school house on the hill instead of somebody elaes. EDNA U. KERR, Bellevue, Idaho. At400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho CATERPILLAR" TRACTORS hava several good used Caterpillar Tractor on which desirable dealt can bo made. Boo our talesmen In Tremonton or 8alt Lako City. Landes Tractor & Equipment Co. 236 Wost Booth Temple 8t Salt Laka City. Utah W Achew! Achowl Colds have their seasons, tho peak periods being September and October, January and February, and April and May. Get Free Garden Guide Book SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Feed Em First A good leader, said Hi Ho, the Sage of Chinatown, should be abl to see to it that his audiences are well fed. SALESMENS SAMPLES Ladies Knit Suits and Dresses Now One-ha- Off lf UTAH WOOLEN MILLS Salt Laka City, Utah Skunks Hibernate Part Time The skunk is typical of animals which go into hibernation, but remains only part of the winter. Utah High School of Beauty Culture 121 Bo. Main 81., Salt Lab City Till Beaut; Coitun Professio Knows 10 DipressiM You can now learn a profession that will make you independent for (ha rest of your fIS per month only for the complete course of six month. Rhone or write for our catalogue. Mail in coupon. NAMK T"" ADDRESS day. Marsh Itabbit Swins The marsh rabbit of our southeastern swampland is as much at home in the water as on land and actually swims for sport. ASK YOtIR DRUGGIST FOR HAIR OIL AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT South Africas Gold South Africas gold production, which was $400,000,000 in 3930, it is estimated, will have fallen to $314,000,000 by 1940. The Austral orp Fowl thousand gathered in Plus at the end ceremony establishing and nv miracles performed by Don nn fiasco. his name id enrolling lenflar of saints. ble uriost of Turin, in com-(- l times, Father Bosco ,,!l mo'l.-rnf tbe mlsprahle and or n',l'"r!y that he ,m n narrowly easing confined n an nsane aSy. I. Whll we have food local btulneao. Of elervation we've no fear, But if bueinea failed We'd all be hunting Rabbite, in a year. LETS PATRONIZE HOME 1NDUSTHT wire-floore- I SCO Two years of experiments on 11,900 eggs and l.ooo chieks of ringnecked pheasants gave results which have been published in a bulletin by the Pennsylvania state college agricultural experiment station. Prof. K. W. Callenbneh, of the poultry husbandry department, conducted with the the project In Pennsylvania board of game commissioners. The Investigation Included artificial methods of propagation for roaring the pheasants. It was found that ringnecked pheasant eggs can be batched satisfactorily The In modern artificial Incubators. best results were obtained when the eggs were Incubated for eighteen dnys at relatively high humidity In an agitated air or forced draft Incubator and then were hutched In a separate, sectional, still air Incubator. Rfngnccked pheasant chicks were brooded satisfactorily In colony houses sun porches. with attached After the chicks reached six weeks of age they needed more room. Battery bebrooding proved unsatisfactory cause of excessive mortality and poor feather development. Better early growth of ringnecked pheasant chicks was obtained on rations of higher protein content than those used for chicks of the domestic fowl. The host growth and feathering and the greatest feed consumption per HM) chicks were obtained through the use of a ration analyzing approximately 28 per cent protein. Prison Spain Ue Floating When men In Spain mention In the future that they have been on a cruise with suspicious they mnv be net new prisons of Some Spain's glances. over-are floating ones. Bemuse of the fol-- j i old of prisons conditions crowded new vagthe of lowing enforcement hns charrancy act, the government the superfluand put tered a few ships ous prisoners In them. It generally believed that all of a chief steward's time must be concern trated upon the palate. However, here Is one who pays some attention to the G. Moore of the Dollar lner President palette. He's Chief Steward Harry Grant. Moore is an artist of nc mean ability, as may be seen by his painting In the vessel's dining salon. It represent his Impressions of Istanbul twl Is but one of many paintings he has dona. 13 j From the time of the first settle-- ; ments In the United States to 1825 there was no great demand for domes-- ; tic fowls because of the plentifulness of wild fowl. From then on the poultry Industry expanded along commercial lines, largely as a result of cheap grain In the Inland districts and Improved transportation from those dls trlcts to the more Important consuming sections of the Fist, and the lead-- i lng and more popular Europen breeds were Imported. YOUR POCKETBOOK 8UFFER8 WHEN YOU GET STALE CHICKS Bar onlr FRESH-HATCHEchirk for bet rcniill. Overnight crvic to mil point in thrlntcrmoantain Writ. Phone, write, or wire for price lint nd literature. All leading varietien. Hatchea doily. Diotributora lor the best in brooders, feeders, and other poultry aupplies. KAMSIIAW HATCHERIES Compliance Certificate 3587 So. 8Ute, S. L. C.. No. 511 I t., Ph. Mar. 474 T1MPANOGOS HATCHERY Compliance Certificate No. 1206 East, Provo, Ut Ph. I3W 305 So. 7th Lake Baikal, in Siberia, is said to be the deepest fresh water lako in the whole world. $3.00 should Goods per week will be paid for (he bent article an Why you qm Intermountain made 8imilar to above. Bend your story in prose or verse to Products Column. P. O. Box 1666, Balt Lake City. If your story appears in (hie column you will receive check for $3.00 Week No. 8415 W.N.U. Sait Lake Citjr |