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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 20. 1920 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER .a..;..;..;..;.. PAYSON THE CHH0N1CLE I M liaise Poalti-- J. D. LeC.-ar- , t. Louis, Mu. Ontario Telephone Hour IS02. 1 sous or Summer almost over daughters ready to return to bchool friends scattered but there is a with them all through way to the year. Telephone Hour Las been found most satisfactory way by many i Long Distance calling is not commemplicated. If the ber of the family, or friend, knows when you will call you can simply give the operator the number of the Calls by telephone. les.s. If cost number are faster and tell the operator you will number know the you do not talk with anyone at the given address. She will tell you the number just before completing the call. Jot it down for future reference. n -- m The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company Probate and Guardianship Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUN TY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of AMY E. CHRISTENSEN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISOF vouchers THE STATE attached at the office of R. COURT OF TRICT COUNW. in Payson, Utah, on or McMullin. AND IN UTAH FOR UTAH, TY. before November 15, 1929, Attorney In the Matter of the Estate of for the undersigned administratrix o Deceased. Ditron S. Seat, the estate of Amy E. Christensen, De Creditors will present claims with ceased. NOMA CHRISTENSEN vouchers attached at the office of R. Administratrix W. McMullin, in Payson, Utah, on or before November 10, 1920, Attorney R. W. McMULLlN, Attorney for the for the undersigned administrator of Administratrix, Payson, Utah Frst publication Sept. 13, 1929 the estate of Ditron S. Seat. Deceased Last publication October 4, 1929 M. A. SEAT Administrator of the Estate of Dit ron S. Seat, Deceased. In honor of the birthday of Mrs. R. W. McMULLIN, Attorney for the Barbara Woods, a number of friends Administrator, Payson, Utah. gathered at her home in the evening First publication September 6, 1929 for a very pleasant surprise party Last publication September 27, 1929 In the party were Mr. and Mrs Lant Brevverton, Mr. and Mrs George Shuler, Mr. and Mr3 George Stanton, Mr. Young Couple will Rent furnished Mrs. Ray Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Claror unfurnised home. nquire at ence Stanton, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Chrnnide office. Stanton. TUES. Sept. 24 PARAMOUNTprovo ONE NIGHT ONLY Worlds Greatest Singing Comedian IN PERSON ON IMS TOUR AROUND THE WORLD THE ENTERTAINER SUPREME. lii.iv-si- Published every Friday at Payson, Utah, a city of 3,300 loyal, progressive and contented citizens. , k x 3 t MUST FOWL QUARTERS BE FOIL QUARTERS? Entered at the Postoffice at Payson Utah County, Utah, as second-clas- s matter. One Year Advertising ..... Favorites Songs-O- ld AND OF INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL CONCERT ARTISTS ORCIIESTRV There is only one Harry Lauder New York Sun. t j. $2.00 i t t g posts two or three feet high, which provides a cool place during A good roof the heat of summer. as a is very essential, poultry house The usual must be kept healthy. used for shed roofs is either looting paper or galvanized iron. The latter is usually the most durable, but is also very hot during hot A weather if the roof is not high. straw loft or a ceiling under the A little Time and Less Money In- rafters will make the house a great vested in Proper Housing Facili- deal cooler in summer and also ties Will Be Repaid Many Times warmer in the winter. Do not have Over in Healthier, More Robust the roof too low, especially in warm Fowls and Greater Egg climates, nor too high, especially up There should be 3 Vs or C north. clearance feet space in the lear, and Married men, so states the wise- h or9 Let in the front inside. house is equally This poultry vaudeville performer, cracking have their better halves, but bach good in any climate and at any seaWhile son of the year, the only d.fference elors have better quarters. a great many people may take issue being in the construction of the front with the foregoing statement, it openings. In the southern states, the to would be hard disprove that a front should be left almost entirely of chickens the being open at all times, while up north where maj'ority raised in this country are entitled the weather is cold, most of the front to better quarters and do not get should be dosed for the protection of them. a distressingly the fowls. In the northern states, quite Certainly, large proportion of the poultry being a portion of the front can be covraised today would fall in that cate- ered with glass substitutes to admit light and sunshine, and sufficient air gory. All too often, the matter of poul- for ventilation can be had through try housing is left until everything openings that are covered with thin else has been provided for and then, muslin curtains during cold any kind of old shack will be hastily In climates similar to Missouri, the thrown together, often in a location openings in the front should equel not deliberately chosen for the pur- about 10 per cent of the floor area pose, but which is used because it of the house, and these openings should be left open at all times exis fit for nothing else. As a matter of fact, the location cept in extreme cold weather or the south from that is fit for nothing else is usually while storming unfit for poultry raising, but that is, when a thin muslin curtain can be apparently, not often taken into con- pulled down. I shall briefly describe Of course, some rain will beat in sideration. a type of house which, after experi- the southern openings at times, but menting with many kinds for over the harm from this is trivial as comtwenty years, I am convinced is the pared to having the front of the most practical, healthiest house closed or nearly so. cheapest, more comfortable The floor should be sloping a little and easiest to build poultry house, for the average to the front, so that the rain that farm flock, of which I have any should blow in will run to the front If I felt otherwise, it and out. knowledge. No ordinary glass windows are is quite certain all my own poultry-house- s would not be built on this needed in the front of a poultry house, and very few any place else. plan. is oneThe front of the house should be ideal house the My poultry fresh shed boardel up solid for three feet above air roof, front, open way type that admits plenty of sunshine the floor, and all openings should be and plenty of fresh air at all times above this. without drafts, and faces south. It In cold climates, the north, east should be 20 feet wide or deep from and west walls should be made warm north to south, and as long as neces- Ship-la- p or drop siding should be A sary to accomodate the flock. carefully put on so. as to leave house 20 by 20 feet is a nice size no cracks, and then this should be for an ordinary size small farm lined on the inside or out with two flock. It will comfortably house 100 or three ply roofing paper securely hens of the larger breeds tnd 135 put on. A house built on the plan deLeghorns in all cold and moderate in warmer while climates, scribed will always he a source of climates; r 25 per cent more can be housed with- pride to Its and wfijl pay This is due to the real dividends in healthier, more valout crowding. fact that the fowls do not have uable and more productive fowls. to be housed many days during the Anyone who is interested in better winter in the warmer section of the housing for fowls and desires furUnited States. It is a great mistake ther information, may write me for to crowd chickens into a house, as further information in care of this they should have plenty of room at newspaper. This house should be all times. (Copyright, 1929 9 feet high in front and 6 feet in L. D. LEGEAR, V. S.) Dr. by the rear. There should be a trap door 10 or 12 inches wide along the FORTY BABIES EXAMINED north wall just under the roof that should be opened during hot weathForty babies were examined at a er for coolness at night; while dur- health conference in the Stake House This is the ing fall, winter and spring the north, Wednesday afternoon. walls should be abso- first clinic to be held in the past three east and as they can months. Utah County nurse, Evalina lutely as near a In be made. long house, there Reid conducted the work and the should be a solid partition from the examinations were made by Dr. A. back almost to the front every 30 L. Curtis, local physician who gave or 33 feet to prevent drafts sweep- his service free of charge. Of tde ing from one end of the house to forty children examined, 6 were G2 defects were noted and 20 the other on the birds at night. The openings in the front are all corrections, were reported. the ventilators a poultry house Ladies of the local committee who ass. needs, and the larger these perma isted in the work were Mi's. Julia Han. nent opening are, the healthier the cock, Mrs. Mary Curtis. Mrs. Pcrmelia fouls will be, as long as they do Mayer and Mrs. Cecil Cahoon. not freeze their combs and toes. By having the roosts along the north wall there will be no drafts at night by having the north, east and west wall closed tight, even if the south This is another story in a series of 52 stories on poultry raising written ly the well known national poultry authority, Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S., of St. Louis. The entile series will appear in this paper. Our readers are urged to read them carefully and clip them out for futuie reference. Editors Note J on ma-teii- ow-ne- ! IF YOULL DRIVE UNUSUALLY FAR, FAST OR HAR- DDoub- YOULL find Goodyear through ticket Eagles without stops for tire troubles. 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