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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH SHERIFFS SALE IN TI1E FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, OF THE STATE OF UTAH, UTAH COUNTY growers a complete body molt before resuming production. This is an expensive TO GET $738,693 FROM GOVERNMENT experience, because it is the period of high prices for eggs and the older birds normally molt and are out of $738,693 will b production Approximately the late fall and during the early winter t0 Utah wheat growers by months of the year, Tderal government for curtailing pro Carl Frischkncht, Utah extension accord-t- o Jrtion in Utah for 1934-3poultryman points out. in the preliminary information PeteTson Just why some pullets stop jfice of Director William laying Manager of the agricultural adjust- and start to mold while others in ment administration for the state. the flock continue in production is not too well known. Usually it is the amount about foregoing Of the pullets that start to lay first or and to be paid county $49,618 will those handicapped in some way by committeemen, practically parasites that go out of production for wheat growers, a:e g!l 0f whom while the rest of the flock continue in acquainting the far-Bet),eir services to lay. Frequently this condition with the proposition, filling out has been observed in pullets that end the neces-,r- y contracts applies' were forcedj into heavy production suppiemen'ary papers required soon after they commenced laying, office. Wa.hin-to- n by the Mr. Frisehknecht. sjys reachiAccording to the last reports total of a Very little study has been made of ng Director Peterson, re- this problem to date, but are of wheat bushels poultrymen 4 557,377 who have signed are inclined to believe that it is due presented by those eontracts out of a total average prod- largely to the condition and body of the bird. It is a mistake uction of 5,554,981 bushels or appr- weight to force of the states cent young pullets into heavy prooximately 80 per duction when they first start to lay 80 cent of and per wheat production because all the nutrients they conwill Payments acreage. wheat th sume are required for egg productbe made as soon as the paper are ion and the bird may actually lose cleared in Washington. body weight Pullets tha have been allIndividual county and district cared for should weigh properly follow: Cache, otment payments 3 when Elpounds Bor they come in(119,224.40; Rich, $3,678.09; to production and contiue to gain in $9,558.86; Weber, $253,724.78; der, Morgan, Summit, size and weight until they average Davis, $4,904.02; about 4 Vi pounds at one year of Wasatch, $12,096; Salt Lake, $38,122,-08- ; age. Uin Duchesne, Tooele, $12,450.20; $59,772.-16- ; $18,900; Utah, tah, Daggett, Every, poultryman should invest a Juab, $51,792.65; Sanpete, little money in a good pair of scales The officers and teachers of the $813.-Beaver, $142.58; Iron, i with which to ward Primary organization gave his First chickens. weigh Washington,! 75; Millard, $19,132.50; Pullets should be weighed when they a party Monday evening at the home Sevier, $15,382.02; Piute, $2,98332; first start to lay and it is a good of their president, Miss Madge ElPhaac $4 By Mr. A. R. Wilto $2,881.11; Garfield,, $667.85; Wayne, to mer. Mrs. Arthur Young, formerly make regular weighings of plan Kane, $5888.16; Carbon, $1,027.70; a Miss Pauline Schramm, who was renumber certain of Ned Nebeker Ammon and Mr. designated layers $839.61; Emery, $9,521.21; San Juan, in each pen selected at random, six Nefbeker came ftrom he Nbbeker cently married, was the guest of $8,437.41; for expense of filling out to ten, as a guide to correct feeding ranch in paggctt County for the honor. A lovely wedding gift was neeessyry papers,' $49,618.56; practices. Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. Nabeker presented to her by her to state, $738,69287. was a guest at the home of his ton, in the Primary. It is often difficult to keep Jan- Leo Nebeker, and Mr. Nebeker was WARNS rOlLTRYMAN uary and February-hatche- d pullets in Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. The ladies Auxiliary of the Letter AGAINST FORCING from molting at this time of the and Mrs. A. Hoskissoa. They left carriers organization, the P. S. P., PULLETS TO LAY year, but with proper feed and care for their home. were delightfully entertained at their those hatched later, during the Monday December meeting Wednes-Mr- . regular It is not uncommon at this, season months of March and April, should Benthe home of Mrs. Arminta -' at and Mrs. Ralph Peay of day of the year to see the combs on some now be increasing not only in size Those present were Mrs. horn'Olayson. have a fine baby girl pullets in the flock shrivel up, the and weight but in their egg produc- jamin Mrs. William Knud-seformHoward Mrs. was 4. December Olsen, Peay birds stop laying and even go thru tion. Mrs. C. Brown, Miss Fay Brown, erly Miss Elina Hancock and she h at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, Miss Johnson, and Mrs. Mrs. John Hancock. The baba is Gibson of Provo; Mrs. William Frost the first grandchild on both sides of Mrs. Eugene Hughes of Spanish the family. Fork, Miss Beth Clayson and the e hostess. New officers for the coming year Mrs. W. T. Amos entertained at elected. were Refreshments were a quilting party on Wednesday in The served. meeting will January Smith Samuels Mrs. Anna honor of Dinner was served ah be held at the home of Mrs. William of California. mid-da- y and the day spent in quilt- Knudsen in Provo. taH wheat $ His Annual Visit Utah County Farms With Extension Agents Oo T. H. SUMNER, doing business as SUMNER MERCANTILE AGENCY, Plaintiff, vs. PARLEY JENSEN and MAY JENSEN, his wife, Defendants. sold at Sheriffs Sale on rues., the 2nd day of of Jan. 1934, t eleven oclock a. m. of said day U the front door of the County Court House, at the City and Coun11 ty Bldg., situate in Provo, Ut., of the the right, title and interest above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real proof perty, in Utah County, State To be 6, eomir-urit- rs It Of cliimj, ined.uv the t jgq , Wffl Gfitj. Byi for h JG4 ! LAWS ion Of indit MpUmiq i. KSSk sUtt (k k ilimotj, nt, Kpm idsupponi ut uk 'S OF sh IS with M I. LAWS Sk orae 1 kafc AWSiiik ERS; Wi My m ined lnja soam kd Hook lill rood kadi at Coop wo 7(4 1 ir Coop' 891R. U chains West of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 18, Towu-hi- p 9 South, of P.ange 2 East of. Salt lake Meridian; thence the South 513 feet; thence West .400 feet; more or less to the west side 7.20 of land described in deed showing f record in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, Utah, in Book 103, page 437, thence north 350 feet, more or less, to the S. P. & S. L. R. R. right of way, thence North 30 'j East 0.90 chain; thence Fast 5.20 chains; thence North Fast 3.20 chains; thence East 0.50 of a chain to the place of beginning. Area 3 acres, more or less. Dated at Provo, Ut. Dec. 2, 0 1933. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Ut. Co., Ut., By Chas. W. Mitchell Deputy. Robinson & Robinson, Counsel for the Plaintiff, F. & M. B. Bldg., ProMrs. Sam Boyle and son of Victor, vo, Ut. Publication in Payson Chronicle Idaho wire visiting with relatives 1933. Dec. in Payson this week en route to 0 Why Get Up Nights? Make this 25c Test NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF BENJAMIN M. HANCOCK, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, 67 South Third East St., Payson City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of February, 1934. Dated at Payson City, Utah this 5th day of December, 1933. JUSTIN A. LOVELESS need a bladder laxative to out impurities and excessive that cause irritation, burning id frequent desire. Get a 25c box of BUKETS, the bladder laxative from any drug store. After four days if not relieved of getting up nights go back and get your money A. You drive acids Executor Attorney Provo, Utah. containing buchu leaves Publication in The Payson Chronicle juniper oil, etc., acts on the bladder Dec. similar to castor oil on the bowels If you are bothered 'with backache, or log pains arising from bladder dis orders you are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your ,City Drug Co., says regular sleep. BUKETS is a best seller." o ing for the honored guest. to-wi- t: Commencing nt n, AttKCn coot 0; Local Items total-payme- jUril.fii, 24 $42,-C5.2- Utah, Smilin Charlie L. Booth, S&yj v Miss Luetta Simpson has returned to Salt Lake after spending her Thanksgiving vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarvis and Mrs. Emily Pinderella of Eureka were ala so guests at the simpson home. The In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ladies are sisters of Mrs. Simpson. Young who were married last week in the Manti Temple, a wedding suA delightful mothers and daughtpper was served Sunday evening at ers social was held by the Junior the home of the bride sister, Mrs. class of the Second ward M. I. A. Present were Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Gene Braitbwaite. members of th families and close Nada Ellsworth. Games were played by the group and refreshments were girl friends of Mrs. Young. served. Mrs. Mary Johnson is class To celebrate the 20th anniversary leader. of the organization of their lodge, Mrs. Marie Mendenhall was pleathe Rebekahs held an anniversary Hall O. O. F. I. the at Monday party santly surprized Monday afternoon night following their regular meet- by a group of her friends. The after ing. A delicious turkey dinner was noon was spent in social chat and served with places for fifty guests singing. Refreshments were served. A program provided entertainment. UD s Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Wherritt and daughter Kathryn of Kamai were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ole-so- n for several days during the past week. icon ED HU ), nil the members Robinson entertained of her contract bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. E. ifodera Borne Decoration Service I oum "U r MttaMa 1 Him m .tick j A 71 I?1 T Mm MU a appearance ol band embroidery new The photo show one ol tne totor aa rack a towel "Met! OMd la lavatories with hMhmoeu. Tfc Mura an part ot th tubular metal frame tew towels bsnglng from the a speelal ptaallo but on hna aUM it poastM usual metal or porcelain racks same purpose the serve aa talUal r a maaa- the wall traaMa to tar a making the room dia'ino smart, art all that tlr and furnishing any coioi not oet this tow a4 ul u y It daalre DONT BURY EM! WE WANT EM! DEAD OR WORTHLESS horses or cows TS fellow whos so good in the parlor usually aint worth much in th' SiK.1) recognition is goen letterheads printed by us on ESJOS I.ETUS HAVE YOUR NEXT ORDER chop" Tractor Sets Record of 64.23m.p.h. i tT e 4 iv A sX'.'.-- ' f you can t be with them during j Telephone! Mr. and Mrs. N. LeRoy Christensen of Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Sarah Wilson entertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving following th football gam at Provo. Wi' TT prsctmal value of tractors on the was -trated by an official A.A.A. record at 61.23 mileshighway hour e. fr.D!;r per Tfie rccor(1 was made by an tractor equipped with Firestone ii by Btrney Oldfield, Since Firestone led the development Vernon ard these they have P increased cfdrie;;; i" the' frnt operations economy of fuel, lower tractor maintenance COmto1 the farm traitor an ali lurpose Lachine6 air-tire- d Allis-Chalmt- Low-Pressu- CO. , Ballard has returned Miss Rhe home from Provo where she has spent two months at the home of Mr. and Mrt. A. E. Cox. 4. the holidays Mrs. Kathryn Betts entertained at !a family dinner Friday in honor of j We Buy Hides, Pelts, Wool. COLORADO ANIMAL Phone Enterprise 30, Spanish Fork ' The d pormanonUy to the towel, 'th sdhoaloo being so complete launder umwt wart m Mil Ut lbal tt I not effected by nave the 7 toH, aM M geatgaa tag tad yet the letter ROW ttal Rcgardlers cf where your letter goes it thoulj possess the quality that will impress the recipient as coming fiom a burliness house of high standing. Mrs. Sterling Taylor Taylor enter-tainethe members of the O. G Bridge Club Monday evening at her In addition to the regular home. members her guests included Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Earl Huber, Mrs. La Mar Cloward, Mrs. Powell Me Dowell, Mrs. Quincy Burdick, Miss Ruth Ryan, Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, Mrs. Dean Mrs. Sargent Barnett, Wightman. The elob prize was won by Miss Clara Pace and the guest favor by Mrt. Smith. Honogrammed Towels Decorate the Bathroom 2 Air-Tire- d Artistically Printed " ASK the Long Distance operator now t I for the rates to any towns you would like 1 to call. 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