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Show tm. A, vm.t&mi gmtjea't GUiiAUAUiSeriiMmmMi, i r, i S.0 THEPAYSON CHRONICLE, JAYSON, UTAH payson Ciironlcle l'fc. ils8 Ci'l . MiO(.I) MOINTTOILI). H aylof S.t. !l-- iave bn, .rtd t ,h, PUBLISHER al 1a"on- Ulah County. Utah. n.'iU'r. - ' aa sec.md-cl- a ! lH fc SI t , htst cor. 'u,r,r , of 1.00 i:ie llktislng of South 2.00 ,r VmiOi' ( Sooth u- - v go tUkilTIONS R on County Farms With Extension Agents lWe 5t Ns, July upliuuion. 22 "RE i!l 'HUSTLES ; -- " . i '.a. ,,, a IA M-L- ( t aye Egg production of Jour Hock for the next twelve iiH'ti'th Joes not depend so much on whether your flock is all pullets, al! hells one year old or older or part ueiis ami part pullets, as it does on tlie kind of biids you have in our ilock. All birds that are placed in the Laying house for next year should he caiefully selected for health, igor, good size and development, as these are the first essentials fur a high production. Lltivtive culling of is not a deficult ta.-- k a poultry flock! if the basic nn'.ly than ar.yore el-M hi c the young birds are placed in the laying pens, which should be by the tune they are five to five and f months old, each bird should he handhd and examined first for size, fleshing conditions and plumd age; and only large, vigorous, with binls in full plumage yellow shanks, beak and .skin should Leghorn go into the laying pens. pullets that are comparatively small, scrubby, or those not well fleshed with lough, dry plumage and pale or while hanks and beak have some and are seldom, p J i. al handicap if ever, profitable. e. ore-hal- well-Ile-he- -- principles of selection of the good, buds are once mastered. Since this ii the layer of inactive of selection should lie cone After good vigorous pullets are i" e l.o., lil 'piinklt'd with a tinuous throughout the year, thi placed m the laying pens and fed it'i iieiy :h1 mi'n meal. This owner or caretaker should he able to hou-eand handled as good pullets pi ojuetiun of lactic do this work better and more elfic- - should be, theie is little selection or ac'",;,' ..oil in the .silage which n.a.ica. y (luck the growth of en-h- FEED slS fcais producis. LIST d of rough-- j y available hi be harvest- - - ur 1' I it that amount cM-m- all manner ; Jnfartive lactena y wide apart at the ends, and she has u full, red arid rather A bird that should for another year eoirib. waxy not showW be ' kept, characters opposite to these. The poor producer has a sunken, dull eye with thick, heavy eyelids. The beak is long yellow and the shanks are yellow, round and full. Her plumage is full and new or she is an early molter. the keel is short, rocker type with a small hard abdomen. The skin is dry, thick and leathery and has a with a full, soft, pliable abdomen. yellowish color. The back is narrow The skin, especially on the alxlomen, and tapers towards the tail. The puis soft, thin, pliable, loose, and of a bic bones are thick, rather rigid, and silky white texture. The back or the ends close together. The comb carried width is broad and the rump well to the hack. The pubic or lay is small, dry and leathery and is usbones are thin, slender, pliable, ami ually covered with white scales. jire-- i protein forages. A- :i' um.ud- - of nual t v t pur ton of tbs will pn.d.uv a very ex-- , a- v, bulky feodj'- - l" n ; v ,th phasing taste and v.ti'ir, says E. J. odm. the thistles with green .Mixing State Agricul('tail a or o'her gnen eiop such as ,,a':t'-v- millet makes a bett-- u ,a'"' comalthough 11 than Cnistlos almu. Mbjr, If the i is i la pest, oally !'a'e !as-",- l the bloom stage when g forage crop and .io! lace developed spines they may conserved yv t!a!,-ut ,! tie used for silage if well moist- of Russian fjjp pah. lability a1 il well packeu. io The air must ie var- aee excluded by careful packing if should They nlt;:hi'J of luring. T' h! silage ;s wanted. It is advis-a- 1 kitir than the bloom , nJt !c to store the crop in trench as Young plants stacked ilos. after culling as possible are d the most. Acc-rent! to chemical analysis, Russian OUTLINES ELAN'S FOR CULLING THE POULTRY FLOCK the green growing state cef in 70 cent n appioMn.ati ly per The selection of hens for egg profeeding value of alfalfa, and are - valuable as whole cane bation is always an important subaer cent net for every poultry raiser, says ;;er. Ke foid value decn aes with the Lyii.:i AJder, extension poultryman Utah State Agricultural arity of the plant as shown by is especially important It fiber l and a in mb right a is the time of the year this llow content. ami in fat s protein Kn l1lany hens that have been only latively high in mineral y are fair or poor producer during the .eh content. thistles are more like sil- - I'U'f hwv months have stopped protean hay when stacked green and duc.ng ar.d have gone into an early that is, grass, Id be so handled; We are also approaching the time some concentrate straw, or when the pullets should be selected them. ad be fed to supplement Ilf Russan thistles or other weeds to go into the laying house for next . i elimination that can be done for the first two to three months except to take out those birds that get sick or otherwise get out of condition. A good producer and one that should he kept in the laying pens is healthy and full of vigor; she has a prominent, keen sparkling eye with thin eyelids. The beak is pearly white ami the shanks are white, flat and Her plumage is worn dry or thin. appears lifeless and she is ralfier closely feathered. The keel or breast bone is long and sloping downward i ' M at ion. i the SUt b County ORS ' Probat f Helen ' u, i I, ns, at with Pay. 11th day -- lore, leh-he- ecutrix. Executrix 10, 1931 I 1934. AND UP. Six Sport RootUtwr at Fltnlt Michigan, $465. IT uh buntport, part tin and tirwlock, thtlUtpricah $i8 additional, Pricn tubjoct to changa without iwriflt. a- I st de-l(b- ''. j is left ortinj cal n FM S nag 'I H ii u ri i stops The exceptional popularity which Chevrolet has enjoyed for many years has naturally had its effect on Chevrolet CHEVROLET PRICES HAVE BEER REDUCED AS MUCH AS low prices. Large sales have enabled Chevrolet to maintain consistently which were recently lowered even further. As a result purchase prices, automobile Chevrolet now offers you the lowest priced obtainable a big, comfortable car with Fisher Body styling and refinemed brakes the smoothness and nt-safe, weatherproof, six-cylind- er NEW F GO cable-controlle- ALL-WEATHE- When You nG2u Your See What You Get Wheels Extra Cost! Flatter, Wider No Tread. More Cen- er more non-ski- d Heavier Tougher blocks). Tread. Supertwist Cord Body and 43 More Miles of REAL ter Traction Non-Ski- 1935 and typical Chevrolet dependability. In offering this car, and the Master models, at substantially lower prices, Chevrolet hopes to repay the motoring public in some economy of a R? (16 valve-in-liea- d, six cylinder engine -- measure, for consistently placing Chevrolet so high in public favor. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compare Chevrolet' t low delivered prices and easy G. A. A. C. terms . 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