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Show 4 ii mmski itimdu iHarn at THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH HEAVY COATS FOR VACATION; POPULAR SPORTS ENSEMBLES season for water trips, VACATION In cool CURB DISCOVERED FOR ONION PEST Surest Way to Prevent RAISE AND BREAK A PAIR OF OXEN Fla- vors in Cows Milk. Boys Find It Pleasant, Fascinating and Profitable. Although onions and garlic appear parly In tlit spring and soon they lost Jti'-- t lotiK enough tin- - gi os gets well started to cause considerable trouble to milk producers. Observation 1ms shown tlmt if a cow cals a pound of onion tops, about two boars must ellipse before her milk will be free from undesirable flavors. It is not difficult, says F. II. Hutton, nssM.mt professor of dairy Industry, nt Rutgers university, to perceive bow some tows might get even more than a i ouml of onion tops In u (lavs feed In.', and thereby reunite probably four lmnrs before her milk becomes normal duhvmen believe that the .Many Finest remedy for preventing onion and gallic flavors in milk and cream Is to keep the cows In pastures where the obnoxious plants do not grow. Where the Infestation Is small In area, pome men eradicate the plants by spraying with orchard heating oil. The oil destroys the plants entirely. Large areas of Infested bind, however, are usually cleared by fall and fpnng plowing and then cropping the land for three or four yenr.s with such crops as corn, potatoes, soy beaus and cow peas. Another common practice in the production of milk free from onion flavor Is to leave the cows on Infested pasture only for limited periods each day, until the grass advances to such extent that It supplies the wants of the Auimuls. Different Essentials of Profitable Ration Hairy cows are equipped with a large stomach, divided Into four compartments. Nature Intended this large compartment us a store house for roughages nnd gave the cow the power of rechewing the food that had been hurriedly collected In large amounts. Concentrates were not listed In the cows original hill of fare. Alfalfa, clover and ensilage are the three farm roughages that will furr.i-.i- i more pounds of digestible nutrients per acre than can he produced by anv other crops. Since the dairy cow was designed to handle large amounts of roughage let these bulky feeds furnish the basis of her ration. Such roughages as there are the basis of economic feeding Hulkiness should also be considered when making up the grain ration. Have the mixture made up, in pnrt, of When feeding large bulky grains. amounts of grain to cows keep the ration bulky. It Is better to feed more pounds of a lightweight feed low In protein, than to use too heavy protein feeds. Where grain rations are heavy, weighing one quarter more than one nnd pounds to a quart. It may he desirable to feed the grain with some bulky feed such as ensilage, beet pulp or sliced roots. i . ' o: States reached the highest total ever recorded, a sharp decline has been In evidence. Lust year the number of horses on farms was no greater than In 1890, nnd tlie reduction does not yet show any signs of ceasing. Some significance may he attached to the fact that the farm price of horses has turned slightly up since 1990 and 1997. Horse prices in 1995, In comparison with the average prices of all commodities, were at the lowest point since ISOS. It Is therefore possible .hat the corner has been turned, and .hut the recent slight upward trend Indicates un increasing demand. Tlie average age of all horses on farms has steadily increased within the last few years. It Is therefore practically certain, says the United States Department of Agriculture, that colts and young stock will shortly he In greater demand. Tlie outlook is for nil Increase In tlie prices of all good horses. . ' . , A dairy barn should be washed at least once a year. z'" (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Since 1918 and 1919, when the number of horses ou furms In the United Dairy Hints V I : white- the mountains, evenings that come during the summer Unit coats are absolutely necessary. Milady wishes to have an outer wrap that will match her other apparel, as to mode, and there are many styles that will appeal. While coats of the heavier kind. In fact warm coats, are necessary for vacation trips, there are many coats that are Btunnlng for use with any kind of sports frxick, and some of the Agricul-tuj- Increasing Demand for Good Horses on Farms heavy-producin- g ' Connecticut lolieKo ) L. GARnUJUH, to the inquiry of a reader at Oxford, N. V., I would siy that it would he entirely possible to iui.se and break a pair of oxen, sturting 1 with bull calves. would suggest that the earlier they are trained tlie easier it will lie. First, tlie calves should be trained to lead with a halter; then they cun he tied together utid driven os a pair. A small yoke can he made and fitted to them at an early age If desired, nnd If handled carefully they cun he hiti lied to u m mil sled or cart and taught to do all of the things that a pair of oxen would he used for. . Many u hoy throughout the eastern pnrt of our country lias trained one or more pairs of steers us lie grew up on tlie farm, nnd found It a pleasaut, fascinating and profitable pastime. It is rather diliicult to fit a harnest to a steer or ox, although it has been done. I know of one owned by C. S. Miller of Wnterbury, Conn., that has been kept several years and used as a single, hitch. He has been used for making paths for the whole neighborhood, drawing fuel and manure, cultivating gardens and making himself generally useful. A horse collar can be used on a steer or ox and the necessary harness, Including bridle, bit and lines, can be fitted, but for all double work I should strongly recommend the yoke. In fact, a single yoke Is sometimes used. The younger the calves are castrated the better, as a rule, although It 13 a common practice to castrate calves for steers at uny time from two to six weeks of age. Tlie principal objection to deferring the operation longer is a somewhat greater risk and the fact that tlie steers become somewhat staggy in appearance, detractlines, ing from their trim, clean-cu- t principally about the head and neck, and their attractive horns, often un Important part In tlie beauty of a ox team. In flavor. ;. H (B good quality do better the feed lot than scrubs or common stock. :: There are more dairymen who have been Using sov beans this pa--- t winter ttian ever before. Ilgs should he castrated before they are weaned. gonl of 8 000 to 19,000 pounds of milk per cow Is n reasonable aim for the average dairy until. keep lambs healthy. milk can usually he avoided by milking the cows before feeding them Instead of after. erals. the whirligig of fashions perhaps nothing has, and from all Indications, nothing ever will surpass the ever popular and the prime favorite the sports outfit of the ensemble class. Two and three-piec- e outfits seem to have the preferred position ou the style calendar this season. It seems to be much a matter of choice us to the number of pieces. Materials for sports ensembles Include a generous number this season In - For the Vacation. short types are reversible. They are flower constructed of the print calicos. Also, It may be noted that Jersey, flannel, silk cardigans are offered for summer wear. It Is agreed that the vogue for coats for street wear Is Increasing because of tlie fact that fashionable frocks are not only sleeveless, but many of them are without backs. Also among the models for travel are the smart jackets of chamois, os well as the coats of tweed which are shown In numerous styles. Shown In the picture is a coat .of styling full length In the extreme, as tt comes well below the knees. In fact this may be classed as a cozy, comfortable coat, built of soft, heavy material, designed for the very cool breezes. It is unusual in design, attached, covering tiaving a cape-scar- f tlie right shoulder to the elbow and falling in a graceful scarf nt tlie left, xhieh extends almost to the bottom full-lengt- full-lengt- h In fact the number would he hard to determine. While there are many In wash materials, there are also many In Jerseys, silks, flannels, kashas, linens and other materials. There seems to be no figure that the sports ensemble will not enhance. In the model shown, which Is of white flannel, there is an overblouso of figured material In bright colors, typical of the seasons rage for colors. The skirt, which hugs the thighs closely, has a double Inverted box plait at the front. A finger-tilength coat of tuxedo cut has four large buttons at the lower left front. The blouse also emphasizes tlie turnover collar which ties In a large bow at the point of This blouse Is of the the long type, almost as long as the coat, fitting the hips tightly, allowing It to crush in graceful folds about the body. White shoes, with stockings to match the predominating color In the blouse, add a fetching effect. And p Iure hreds of In Corn alone Is not a good ration for hogs. It lacks protein as well as min- In The remedy for diseased animals which promises to cure all Ills usually ends by curing none of them. There never was n cow so scrubby as to feed her calf oleomargarine. How some hunmiis have degenerated Dairy herd Improvement association records are becoming more and more necessary to the successful sale of surplus females. :: Frequent changes of pasture help to A Off-fl.tv- Live Stock Hints i If ewes are too thin as lambing time approaches, start a daily feeding of pound of oats per head a month before lambing. one-thir- To develop a very large-sizehog it essential that tlie hog he of the right conformation nnd breeding and then that he he fed a good ration. d Is Hails nnd cans after they are washed nnd sterilized should he inverted to drain and dry in n dean place, pref erahly Inside the milkhouse. Cows show t heir appreciation of care by increased production Provide plenty of bedding, balanced and abundant rations, a supply of salt. good The crentu screw of the farm cream separator should he adjusted so that per cent the won in will test about fat duiing tlu? winter months. Cream that Is too thick Is diilietilt to handle and sample especially when cold. At the Massachusetts experiment station tlie addition of potatoes to a balanced ration containing no silage Increased the milk production. Their conclusion was that raw potatoes fed to dairy cattle up to "a pounds per day per head was both safe and The large part of the tuberculosis In accredited county hogs Is found In tlie glands of the throat nnd Intestines and generally comes from diseased poultry. Currying over a years supply oi roughage eliminates tlie possibility of Interruption of feeding plans by a poor crop season. Lowered vitality, from any cause, nukes live stock subject to infections which animals of normal vigor might readily resist Tlie problem of efficiently eradicating the 'gid fly Is one of the most important ami most difficult problems relating to flm cattle Industry which Is now f.Kiug the government. News Notes : I Ita a Privilege to Live In f UTAH j Excellent spring and VERNAL summer ranges and a good lamb corp are In prospect for Uintah county, corespondents of the United States bureau of the agriculture report. MORGAN Prospects for spring and summer ranges have never been better In Morgan county, reports of the United States department ot agriculture declare. COALVILLE Construction work on the Echo dam during the month of April was greatly handicapped by inclement wheather, according to the report of F. F. Smith, government construction engineer, and 15 days were lost on that account. PROVO With hot summer days prevailing, huge snowbanks In Rock canyon, directly east of the state fish and game farm on the state highway, between Springville and this city, have been melting rapidly, causing the stream which comes from the canyon and runs directly through the hatchery to cverflow. DUCHESNE Commissioner G. V. Billitvg8 left Duchesne recently to confer with the state road commission in regard to the rebuilding of the bridge over the Strawbery river on The the road from Indian canyon. bridge collapsed early this spring and traffic has been routed around the river and away from Duchesne. A shipment of 19,000 LAYTON tomato plants was received in Layton recently from Moapa, Nev., for the Royal Canning corporation ot Ogden. According to H. P. Mathews, district agricultural Inspector, these are the first to be shipped Into the county this year, and will be used for the purpose of growdng canning tomatoes and tomatoes to be shipped soon. RICHFIELD Farmers near Monroe For are facing a peculiar problem. the last week or so deer have been coming down from the hills In large numbers, eating from haystacks and trampling fields. As fences seem to make very little difference to them the farmers have in some cases had to return to their fields at night and herd the an'mals away. PROVO Plans to the financing and construction cf remaining units of the livestock building at the Provo fair grounds were laid at a meeting of the Utah county fair board held recently with J. F. Mendenhall, president, in the chair. It is estimated that an expenditure of $20,000 is required, and it is hoped that the plant will be completed and in readiness for the exposition next fall. RICHFIELD Seeding of the 1929 sugar beet crop Is now completed In Sanpete and Sevier counties. More than 5000 acres have been planted In these two counties and soil and climatic conditions are Indicative of a successful sugar beet year. With storage reservoirs well filled and the high watersheds still covered with a mantle of snow, an abundant water supply for this season seems assured. CEDAR CITY RICHFIELD last, but not least important Is the earjap hat of white, with a crown slightly tain o shunter. A flat purse of leather to match the strap shoes adds another ever popu lar ensemble feature. While white sports suits often use the approved tints white ac(s-ories- . allow a broad choice to meet the various ideas as to color combinations and are strictly within the mode of the present summer season. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. close-fittin- (. 19-- Western Newspaper Unios.) About 90,000 do- mestic animals will graze in the Dixie forest this summer, according to the report just issued by the supervisor of the forest. Of these 76,741 will be sheep, 10,594 cattle, 1000 goats and VOS horses. The district office will spenu This JISOj for range improvement. will be used to install metal troughs for watering sheep and cattle where water storage is necessary. ST. GEORGE Dixie stockmen are Just emerging from what they claim to have been the hardest winter In 40 years, according to Benjamin Swapp,. forest ranger on the Dixie Last season's forage crops forest. wrere light on the farms, the desert ranges made but scant growth, and these subnormal conditions, combined with the long, cold winter, caused considerable loss among all clases of range stock. COALVILLE Representatives to the Morgan Canning company have been making arrangements for the planting of experimental fields of peas with the view of starting the pea industry in this locality. Test fields have been planted in the vicinity ot Coalville, Hoytsrille and Wanship and the company officials state that if sufficient acreage can be secured for next years crop, viners will be established at each of the points named. MYTON S. Y, Taylor of Sait Lake, manager of the Taylor canal, is in Mvton, looking after business matters relative to the project. This canal furnishes water for the south Myton bench and Pleasant valley district, which is one of the promising parts of the basin as regards future development. Four thousand acres is under cultivation, and when an additional $00 acres is improved it will mean increased bus. ness along man. line . ork will comment, e lake road early in June, acordlng to an announcen ent made by Supervisor C. A. Mattson of Fish lake national forest. When com Pleted the road will ha twenty miles in length. All but eight miles has already been completed. The new route goes by way of Geosel-uranc the Salma experiment stathn ;.ml will shorten the distance to Fi'i iji,G c,in. R.dirahly. The totrl cost of the pio ject is about JdV'HM, of which he government rajs tO per cent and tlv county 40 pi r cent. A two rule read connecting the road out of 0..k C:ty on the of the coat. Tlds scurf has a decided flare, terminating In a point that mm he thrown across the throat for pro tection against the cruel winds. Oiip Immense patch pocket at the right side Tlie coat has is an added attraction no fastening, hut is of the wrap Pointed cuffs, to around variety. match the end oi tlie scarf, have been dies n for the garment. This serviceable coat may be lined or unlined, depending upon the weight '1 of tin natcri d. here is a wide t.vtikY of ccl irs from which to choose. A Salma-Fis- X7HEN damp days, sudden changes in weather, or exposure to a draft makes joints ache, there is always quick relief in Bayer Aspirin. It makes short work of headaches or any little pain. Just as effective in the more serious suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or lumbago. No acha d for or pain is ever too Bayer Aspirin to relieve, and it does not affect the heart. 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