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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH PROVO Underwear Summer PARAMOUNT Two button at shoulder - Athletic Unions for Men are the most Comfortable and best fitting kind We have them in Nainsook or Knit Unions & SATURDAY WAll.MUt IHtOS. 10U',t All Talking Vitaphom Picture FRIDAY LIGHTS OF NEW YORK with llllLKNK COSTELLO Caat anti All-StAlso TALKING ACT Price $1.00 Knit Unions for boys Athletic Style Starts SUN., May 19th - 10051. ALL TALKING You're Inviterl to Attend CLARA BOW in Price 50c THE WILD PARTY FARMERS MERC. ller First Talking Picture 11 CO-O- P. SHE and EAR Her Mak tYlioopie! Also TALKING COMEDY STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER WED., THUR., May 22,23 UTAH. PAYSON, Warner ltros. Vitaplione Talking Picture CONRAD NAGEL und How to Poultry By Dr. L. D. LeC.ear, V. S St. Louis, Mo. Dr. LeGear Is a graJuate of the Ontario Veterinary College, 1892. Thirty-si- x years of veterinary practice on diseases oflive stock and poultry. Emintnt on poultry and stock raising. Nationally known poultry breeder. Noted author and popular lecturer. ty THE CASH VALUE OF CLEANLINESS Sanitation, by Insuring' a Hi'ajthy, Productive Flock, Pays Actual Cash Dividenls, Says Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S., of St. Louis, Mo. Editors Note This is another story 52 stories on poultry raising written by the well known national poultry authority, Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S., of St. Louis. The entire series will appear in this paper. Our readers are urged to read them carefully and clip them out' for future reference. Little Johnny, in his bath, .with ears full of soap and soul full of rebellion, undoubtedly has no use what ever for the doctrine that cleanliness Is next to Godliness. To him it is just a pain in the neck a devilish invention of grown-up- s to keep a boy from his rightful occupation of play. Left to himself, he will most certainly have as little as possible to do with that particular kind of Godliness. Most grown-up- s recognize the desirability of personal cleanliness and of common sense sanitation in their horms and plales of business. It is more comfortable to be dlean after one has reached maturity and too inconvenient to suffer the expensive ills that result from unsanitary surroundings. When it comes to their poultry, however, that is quite a different story in all too many instances. The same man who would recoil In hoiror from a dish placed before him on his table allows filth-encrust- IlSSllg 8 CAR WASH SERVICE - Curtis I' M Air-Mi- st System I THOROUGH I QUICK llis laitest Talkie Uso TALKING ACT FPJ., SAT., May 24, 25 SEE and HEAR WOLF SONG with GARY COOPER LUPE VELEZ TALKIN G COMEDY A No not get in them with their feet or roost on them, thereby btfouling them with dirt or droppings. Fresh water should be given at least once a day. All feeding and watering equipment should be thoroughly scrubbed out, scalded or disinfected at frequent intervals. Droppings are perhaps the most People, who trade at ordinary grocery stores, are often at a loss to know what to serve the family next. In the olden days, when everyone was compelled to make out a list of their requirements before going to the grocery store, this was especially true. O. P. Skaggs System customers. however, never have this experience, because they are always nicking no something new and rHffc rpne when shonning foods. for tFelr ., Iy.OjI oi uic HARMLESS STARTING TODAY at 2 P.M. And Continuing every day until Entire Stock is Sold WELLWORTH STORE iiOUoCWJV" m our wnu A stoi- pian several meats i uey plan wnue snopping, men select me PAYSON, UTAH MAIN STREET cs, various items desired for each meal. Our customers not only buy the items they know they before need leaving but home, always find many others that are highly desirable' as something new or different to eat. Try it once your- Assigned to the Intermountain Association of Credit Men and turned over to W. H. ADAMS for Sale. Shoes; Dry Goods; Groceries, General Merchandise, and Fixtures, all to be sold piece by piece to the highest cash bidder, without reserve. SALES FROM 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. 7 P.M. to 11 P.M. FREE PRIZES! AT EACH SALE self. O.P.SKAGGjS A Surety of BE HERE FRIDAY AT 2:00 P. M. W. H. ADAMS ( AUCTIONER) Purity' A family dinner was given on Moth-er- s Mrs,. II. S. Tipton and Mrs. Frank E. Schultze are spending the week Day in honor of Mrs. Emma J. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christensen in Salt Lake with Mrs. Tiptons Douglass at her home on North Main end and children and Mrs. L. V. Nebeker Forty-fiv- e Street. members of her mother, Mrs. John Soutrworth. tirrived Tuesday from Manilla, Dr.gg-et- t from various were present family County, to attend the High School Schultze Mrs. E. state. the of Santa of Frank parts graduation exercises and to visit with Monica, California is visiting here relatives. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. 'Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wightman visitREMEMBER POPPY DAY SAT- Tipton. Mrs. Schultze was formerly ed in Salt Lake for several days this Miss Lillian Tipton. week. URDAY, MAY 23, 1929 j dangerous of all possible sources of infection. They are almost invariably breeding grounds for disease germs and also frequently harbor in testinal worms. These may be picked up by fowls not already affected, thus spreading the evil. Furthermore, nothing could be worse for fowls than to be compelled to roost just above fil thy droppings board. The odors and gasses arising from droppings are extremely unhealthy. Continued breathing of air so contaminated weakens the lungs, thus making easy the prog ress of any disease which may be contracted later on. Both roosts and droppings board should be frepuently cleaned and disinfected, as well as the whole house. It is also advisable to cover the droppings board with wire netting so the fowls cannot get into the droppings with their feet. Birds that show signs of disease should always be put to themselves and treated until it is safe to return them to the. flock. If any consider-th- e same trouble, they should all be taken out of the flock and a wholesale clean up should be made; clean out and disinfect all houses and clean up yards and in every to remove all possible attempt way sources of infetion. Not all of the possible sanitary measures can be discussed in an article of this kind, but some of the most important ones are described Agood dip and disinfectant used regularly and conscientiously will go a long way toward making disease impossible in your poultry flock, not forgetting the most effective of all mwmm Valuie JbrYsAMQ coach ofie Priceyor Price If you are considering the purchase of an autothe new mobile, you owe it to yourself to check value car for other Six any Chevrolet against value and price for price! is offered a Here, in the price range of the four, valve-i- n head smooth, powerful, delivers better than 20 miles to motor--whithe sallon of tasoline and whose smooth, quiet, velvety operation, with Its complete teP P drum; ming and vibration, is a revelation, Here are beautiful bodies by Fisher. with fittings byTerjy, upholsteries and stedt . . . rich, deep-tufte- d And 6eat. drivers throughout the adjustable numerous found examples Of entire cnassis are advanced engineering such as quiet, brakes . . . ball bearing steering . . mechanism . and automatic acceleration pump. But no mere recital of features can give you any leadership. So conception of Chevrolets value see for yourself we urge you to come in and -- er ch The ROADSTER.... 525 The Pi.AETON Tht ,s95 The EH) AN The Sport Sf-7- coupe CAHRaOLET.. The 5 . Convert-Cj- ANDAU... non-locki- 95 The So 'an rii eiy 77 e H ht Dill, cry l.huula The 1;, 5 li.nl.' a ul f Tftel'ATcn (,5() I has.:, la withC.ab L Ml .rices great sterilizers, fresh air own BY STORE PLANNED 1 It is not as easy to keep things sanitary as it is to Jet them go to pot, but it does keep down disease and THAT PAYS. that are healthy, robust, Hens from parasites and disfree strong, ease are better layers, better breed ers and are worth more on the market than those that are neglect'd and compelled to get along as best co M ng why over 500,000 people have I chosen the new Chevrolet Six since January 1st n.b.f-'etor- Aiciiii-i- runt, r and sunshine. CLEAN PARE ),c .VitvereJ price 3H 3 the li.t iSir.si.l'yiul -- i JM:1 fuivb 111 auton-oM'f- 3. S l.he r,'cl, price, tble only reason ihari'e . f r Ci.ivcry ar.J tteilv-cre- i. i Knowles Moto I Company I Phone 52 PAYSON KID GLOVES Gods 5 g ALL STAG CAST e Raise in a series of his fowls to eat and delink from utensils that are no less an offense to decency because they are in the poultry yard instead of a dining room,-Hwill howl his head off if Junior traks a little mud onto the living room rug, but he will allow droppings, decomposed food material and other offensive litter to accumulate in his henhouse until they smell to high heaven. He is scrupulously careful about the lawns near his house, but his chicken yard looks like that Inver corner of the south forty after the last hatch of city picnickers had done their worst to it. Then he wonders why his fowls are such poor layers, look so droopy and dispirited and so read ily take on all the ills that chicken flesh is heir to. The discoveries of Dr. Gorgas in Panama and of Dr. Noguchi, who recently died a martyr to science in Africa, have shown how certain kinds of mosquitos tranmit the germs of yellow fever. This suggests that such parasites as lice, fleas, mites, ticks and bedbugs, which so often infect chickens, may also he carriers of disease. There is reason foe believing that such is the case, but whether they do or not, such parasites cause a heavy drain on the vitality of the fowls. That means decreased ability to block the progress of disease should infection occur from other sources. The simplest kind of sanitary measures will make poultry Houses ad yards very unhealthy for germs and parasites, so why they should be tolerated is past understanding. Simple cleanliness is the first essential of sanitation. Poultry houses should be made so they can be scrubbed out occasionly and they should be regularly sprayed with coal tar dip and disinfectant. No animal or vegetable matttr should be allowed to remain exposed in yard or house until it begins to decay. A lsluch material should be removtd and burned or deeply buried Be particularly careful so to dispose of fowls or animals that have died from one cause or another. Drinking vessels and feeding equipment should be watched carefully. All fountains, troughs and hoppers should be so constructed that the fowls can- - ASSIGNEE SALE AT A LOSS? HOME of VITAPHONE they can. Maintaining sanitary conditions may mean wpj-k- . but it is neither difficult nor as trying js fight'og disease and it is infinitely more profitable. by FOR SALE: UTAH IKIKIf IISIIIIBII1IIBE8I1IIIRRI1KS1I1EISE1Bh Shuler Motor Co. (Copyright. 1929, Dr. L. D. Legear, V. S.) PAYSON, UTAH Good Lot and House will sell on reasonable terms. See Mrs. Janet Tanner, Salem, Utah A SIX IN TIIE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR . |