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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH. SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 oocnooooooooooooooxxooo OOOOOOOvOOO s ooooooooooooooooooooooooxxxxxxoooo A FEW HIGHLIGHTS ON THE STATE FA,,, September Suggestion: for Watchful Poultry Farmers kookxxoxxoxxoooocoocooocooo latter Cave Dwellers; a Study In another article we will part of September we t0 keep. trough our llocks ami weed out describe in detail our method of all hens in a complete molt, writes males for proper mating. n.n ;Ouo thought we want to impress is, y correspondent in the Rcrlai-ia"teeord. get rid of them at jgive those eockeiels the best pos-aronce, as high priced board-- , sible attention; keep them in perfect ers. Last year, by way of experi health, not too l'at. Feed plenty of Septem-ber-moment, we carried over 115 greens and protein. They represent We them! GO per cent of your mating hens. hens. gave As to line breeding: We do not good attention, and during March we received 10 per cent- - eggs from the line breed. Every two years we flock. It. costs us $1.10 per head infuse new- blood. We believe that, to prove our theory. If we had i in a small flock, the marketed thcse fowls last September of new blood fiom a reliable we would have been $120.5(1 ahead is advantageous. We Use, So much for the Sep in some of our pens, male birds for financially. A good egg produc- two seasons, with excellent .tember molt ers. results. will strain lay up to In line breeding we are ton apt to normally ing the last of October in a temperate negleit egg piodin I ion for type and At the time we handle color, ami furthermore it requires a climate. SOME SPEED "THfY In piofes.ioiial to carefully each individual hen. propei ly conduct a GET UP AT THE RACE TRAC If you have mini culling we use a scheme of our own. line bred strain. hens se- oy to waste, and are anxious in be It will be understood at BUT YOU OUGHTA . lected by culling are to be used as in the show-birclass, go ahead, but HANK PROUTY BREAK breeders only, and not for egg pro we believe veiy few nave chickens ALL RECORDS IN HIS duetion, as our pullets take care of merely- - as a hobby. PASTURE THOTHER. ro be a sc our egg requirements. C. II. C., Minatare. Mohr., want-t- o lected lien, we require at least 3 . how to know and eaponise, 3 THE SECRET fingers between the pelvic bones, where f0 procure the necessary in to 4 fingers capacity; that is, dis- sfniments. This is the season to tance between keel or breast bone eniponiso. We have so!d all our and vent; bright eyes, good clean eaily broilers; tie late ones wo cap not too onize combu and fine texture, because the market has dropNO, HIRAM ISN'T in the Leghorns; ped on (his product. beefy or large The TRVIN3 TO CONCEAL heavy shanks (legs) free from scale, no breeds make the best capons. We A PILFERED X, crooked toes, no disease nor symp- have had some delicious WATERMELON UNDEF . leghorns for that We examine carefully toms. HIS VEST. BUT HE, u.eighed 7 minds, but it dots traces of cold or catarrh, by smell not HANK BEING GOT 1!! PRIZEt with the lighter to both-pay As we breed ing the birds breath. Wo will deseiibe our moth breeds. SUCH A MODEST ALL HIS EXHIBITS, only white fowls, we insist on nil od. Tineoikeiels are penned up THIS YEAR. AND white plumage, discarding any with for 24 hnuis wit!. out feed or waiter, FELLOW, THOUGH, HASN'T BEEN ABLE, our so After feathers. the bowels nuiv. be BRAGS TO GET HIS that NEVER. HE V$3Ji flock is culled, all birds look alike. The birds are placed upon CHEST DOWN ITABOUT In uniformity, we also have beauty empty. the operating tunic, with legs and as well as utility. firmly tied and slightly wings 'A To the beginner we suggest that ed. We pluck n few t'cailo-i-- i over you do not expect to cull your flock the fourth and fifth lib am! moisten Any as perfectly ns the old experienced with water so as to avoid ii tot for close tho testicle lying mar the back- such tools as are beat .adapted. or farm jmper eon removin full view. bone the You will add to your ouco .journal poultry iso poultrvninn. gf feathers when the operation, ers and, dining ext, Action, twist; such advertisements. knowledge each year lv observation proceeds. Have instillments st.nl-- l We have in so doing you tie the 'connecting known i.eil or free from The in the east excels ii and experience. We any- bae'eiia. in each end of the testicle !1. vof any fowl and commands lux r culling. use a basin of watir with n .few cords professionals who erred Remove urious prices. end present a hemorri.age. In this you lay your foundation foe grains of potassium will skin the the and success or disaster. envir !n not be enough to color the penimngaFate, spreaders, Lav-iA host suggestion; Prevent you water. ReWe never sew up. incision. misled bv reading ton much literahat dud pulhts from molting, i: inst laments this solution (ally year fid--Some is very misleading. the operation on the ot'.i-ture. mucl fore and dining possible, by feeding not too opeialion. We peat We briefly discuss the method, 9 beef and We select our male birds ns fol novt make sold and more the incision. lresc piotein oftools has lows: From the time thc youngster firmly upon the ribs, drawing of wheat, eon the every- set gi.iius; equal parts insnicti.ii s tor opiialni". i ml oats make an 'excellent scratcl goes out on the range we closely skin back toward the tliiyh, mii'ir complete is very simple after feed. wil watch for the hardiest, best look- make a cut (live them all they three fourths, The operation nl'Oiif is few trials. clean up twice daily. cockerel feeder. best and Our pullet so and that inch Any ing, long deep enough e laying and we rare for them (lil that outgrows his brothers i intes j These .. inst ninients are mnnufaet the membranee covering the After-thand held for observation. tines is visible number reliable incision of a coiicen-they go into an earl; by In the fall we hold over more than jl;ls been inside insert the spreaders,, and each one claims to lave the melt and shut off ,mir egg supply twice as many as we will need. In next use the We am Using a combination This is especially true in leghorn instrument to best. pick ' February we select the ones wc want tear the membrnnee; riiis will dis-- from three different sets , selecting and lighter broods. -ting t e - t-- SEEN, r K dark-colore- -- sti-eeii- of x , be-th- . m-e- e ' j j Hyper-Aristocra- cy ooooooooooooooooooooo 00000000000000 Tho Amoncau (South diplomats gave a reeuptiou a while ago to Iros-ideand Mrs. Harding iu the charuuug building of tho iuu American union w hero thy scailct paroquets cuw- - above tho mango tree down on level Seventeenth street. It was their first in five ycats and it assumed a unique fuuclum iu tho life of Washington. It actually took tho place of the inaugural bull. It formerly opened tho Boluct life of the capital to a rejuvenated guy cty. Htraugo that our gallant neighbor from the slrnuth should have per-fo- i mod this pleasant service, but it is so. The President and Mrs. liard-in- g wore not entirely averse, but they hud sidestepped the responsibility iu refusing to permit the Inauguration to bo turned into a gala celebration. liowovor, there is a society that is above thc law, a l society iu the capital, and it seized on this occasion to manifest itself. Here it proclaimed to all and sundry that this administration is an fait. Which cannot bo said of not by a long every administration shot. On this occasion an ohl retired Admiral from the bay stato bumped into tho Washington social register To the writer he illuiiiiiuitiiigly. reluted uis adventures, and uot without asperity. In fact, I gathered thut he was considerably annoyed, though if I quoted him directly to thut effect he might be even more annoyed. It Booms that ho arrived in Washington the day of the reception, having previously received a card of invitations from tho diplomats. Bcorning the telephone as a means of jxdite communication lie eharattcred one of those opeu barouches with red wheels and a yellow body, manned by a colored conch man in tall wicker hat and antiquut ed livery ornamented with worn silver buttons, and journeyed in quasi-stntto tho offices of the union. There, with becoming formality, ho applied for a second card for the he explainMy sister, reception. ed, you should be informed, is always with me. Distressed, the clerk ran through tho list. But you are down here he. as n bachelor! protested. True enough. However, my sister is my housekeeper and my eonao-ci- super-politica- o - ' FIRST ANNUAL, COMMUNITY FAIR KNOWLES BUILDING, FIRST DOOR WEST OF PAYSGNIAN OFFICE. Friday and Saturday, Sept; 23-2- 4 Give it Your Support. It is the Nudeous of a Bigger and Better Fair Next Year fcific staut companion. is always included in my social activities. I will appreciate an added caul for her ou this occasion. 1 I am sorry, dreadfully sorry. am Bincerely grieved, Adiuiial, but i mean to say you have any You doubtt None in the least, uiy dear sir. l'ci-miapolog tic, me to explain. Thoie are no extra You see cards. None whatover. the have swamped us. I am only too t cave-dweller- What! The know whom Who! cave-dweller- s. I mean, Surely you who you in former years have lived here! Tho smiled Admiral cynically. Iorhaps I do tho old fossils.. Tho clerk coughed. It waa not discroot to permit himself an expression of opinion; it was his function morely to relnte the facts, and You see, sir, we ho proceeded; o recoivo only 914, aa are allowed tho building will contain no moro properly and wo issued 1200 invitations. Wasnt that rather presumptuous! Not a we figure it here from You see, for tho past experience. last event we had a declination list .. his time we countof 26 per cent. ed on at least 25 per cent declination, but we have been hopelessly disWe hove positive appointed. of over 97 per cent end tho situation is so unite that tho secret service threatens to refuse to allow the appearance of tho president.. Huro-m- t murmured the bnlked Admiral whose ntind, trained to social usages, readily comprehended tho dilemma. Tho clerk, somewnat eneotiTnged, You see, sir, the de continued: clination list is confined 'practically The approxto the rank imately 7 per cent are tho and file you know, the slush list the diplomatic corps, the cabinet, tho selected press, tho nrmy, fho suTho young preme court, the but the navy man almost added in tho presence of the Admiral becomingly avoided so indecorous an inclusion. His guest, howover, was evident that sister ly thinking of what might say if ho returned t0 tho hotel Go ou, without the added card. cavo-dwellcr- (Continued ra Pago 6.) |