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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH. JANUARY 21 1921. Utah Fanners Meet In Roundup and Discuss Agricultural Matters from First, he must acknowledge thut ho know the last word iu the science and art of farming and must for and for tlie excellent wav in be willing to learn how to produce which the roundup was conducted. mure and belter crops. Second, he must standardize his products so thut Utah Looks to Farmer. a stable market will exist for them. Utah looks to the farmer, fol Farming iu the 1920 a will be a the in lowing the leadership of the Utah harder job than farming It said Dr. letersou. to insure the 1910 s Agricultural college, future of the state, declared Gov- will call for greater economy and ernor Mabey before an audience of efficiency and, above all, for greater 1,500 during the farmers roundup business ability. at the Utah Agricultural college. He Wouldn t Bat Spinach. Governor Mabey pointed out that tne foundation of civilization in Utah What w'ould you do with a child and in fact in the United States of that wouldnt eat spiuachf ten. rested on the farm and that a con- arose to inquire an indignant mothservative, enlightened farm populawhen Dr. Hedger was talking to er tion, such as bftah has, will preserve mothers at the housekeepers conferthe state against civic ills. We college. Dr. must not try to put over a back to ence ut the Agricultural Hedger had just been excluiuing the the farin', movement, declared Gov- need of vegetables in a childs diet. ernor Mabey, We must put over a Ten years oldt" asked Dr. Hedger. stay on the farn movement. J Madame you are starting eight years hope young men and young women too late. ' ' who have been reared on the farm And the woman sat down with a and who know its traditions will cold thud. there to stay preserve the. founda. tions of society. Livestock Business Permanent By giving to the fanner his due and by making farm to Utah. life attractive, we can keep these citizens on the farm. At present not more than from It is the of one per cent to four greatest thing wo can do for our ' state. per cent of tho total area of the west is actually under cultivation Animal Husbandry Hall. and under the most favorable connot more than from 5 to 30 I feci as tholgh the niillonium ditions can bo placed under cultivahad come. I didnt think that such per cent said Dr. W. E. Carroll, proa good tine would ever come to tion," fessor of animal husbandry at the such a drudge as I. That is what one women said who spent a Agricultlral college at the rnundup. This means that 'livestock raising week at the Agricultural college duris and always will be a major inthe ing housekeepers conference. She Tho only way not only had the joy of hearing in- dustry in the west. millions of these harvest can we spiring talks from Dr. Hedger but uneultivatable acres is by means of she learned new ways to cook and make clothes. Best of all she had livestock." the fun of being at boarding school, Wedding March and the Lullaby for she slept with eighteen other Pleased them Best. ladies in cot beds on the third floor of the animal husbandry building. Music really talked to tho mothers It is reported that they had pillow of Utah who attended the housefights and sat up till midnight every keepers' conference at tho AgriculturOne of the best hours of al colege. owning telling secrets. the day they said was from four Count your Change. to six in tho afternoons when they learned what music was best to play The farmer who says, fiddlesticks, I cant waste time testing in the home and al6o how to play with their children. my dairy herd for production and musieal games butter fat is as bad as the merchant Miss Evangeline Thomas, the director who doesnt count his change when of the work, explained to them all music, music, dance he makes a sale, only there are a about church dramatic music, lullabys, wedding lot of fanners like this but no mei-antdeclared Uncle Ben Eldridge, marches and gave them good specito tho Thanks the dairymen's friend and advisor at mens of each. the Utah Agricultural college round- phonograph and Miss Thomas, there You are no true lover of will bo inoro musical joy in Utah up. cows ami have no business the homes. dairy business if you dont want to Is The Utah Fanner a Business know just howr much Spot produced Man or & Loafer. today and whether or not Lady will beat her record tomorrow. Count the President D. D. McKay at your dairy herd change." farmers roundup at the Agricultural college told the farmers that they Parents and Doctors Enow Best showed themselves good workers by 365 days in tho year but Dr. Caroline Hedger in talking to workingthat that policy made thorn poor mothers at the housekeepers confer- business He was proceeded room ence at the Agricultural college said President Ephraim Bergeson of by that often mothers would drag to her the Cache County Farm bureau who office, children who looked like the said that Utah farmers are like end of a misspent day. Her first who go to sleep in squirrels ground What does the their holes for the winter. question is always Both child eatf She told one mother Mr. seem Mr. and MeKav Bergeson to give her three-yea- r old child oatto rave different ideas about the But she doesnt like it, meal. activity of the Utah farm, but they said the mother. My office is on both argue that he is a poor business the fourteenth floor, said Dr. Hed- man and that the farm hurenu is But I felt like throwing that ger, You have him a better one. woman out of the window. Control makingto think how the beet growers for the child must come from out- only of the state have increased their side and it is the business of an two millions to see American parent to feed JiiR child earjnngs nearly bureau Initiative is an from two to six years of age and to trat farm It thing for the farmer. feed it right." i was also a farm bureau man w ho helped have the railroad estimate of The Two Bases of the Farmers twenty billions for its property re. Prosperity. duced by seven billions. That helpThe farmers properity for the ed some on our taxes and freight future depends upon his recognition rates. of two facts," said President E. G. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural Farmer Can Make Future Prosperous college at the roundup at Logan. Prosperity for the farmer is in (Continued Page 1) doesnt one-fourt- s, the immediate future," declared Mr. Konald Tilton, financial expert of Salt Lake, in an address to the farmers at the Utah Agricultural college Mr. Tilton told roundup recently. the farmers that they must not expect high prices for their products but that, with labor coining dnv n and all commodity prices falling, the eost of production would deWe have crease materially. in this country in abundance, raw materials, capital and labor. They are the throe elements of prosperity. Don t limit production for such will prolong the time neecssary to get Produce buck to normal conditions. efficiently and the future will see you prosperous. ' i The Chiropractic secret of good bodily health is very simple it may surprise you.'j v First of all, the science of Chiropractic assumes that the (Vent or would have furnished him with one. Similarly, mans internal machinery should not need drugs to make it run properly. Granted that the Creator knew llis business, we must concede that the body of man is a a finished product a complete machine. Then why doesnt it run properly? Why isnt every one healthy? auto. have You an run it over rough, bumpy Suppose you roads. You race the engine. You neglect to oil the bearings. You let the valves get choked up. You put low grade gasoline in the tank. In short, you pay no attention to the car, thinking it will run indefinitely, no matter how you abuse it. And one day t'lie car refuses to run. Why Now, when the auto gets stalled, do you pour sassafras tea in the tank, put a seidletz powder in the radiator and bath the carburetor with oiLof cinna mon ? The car i You go to an expert mechanic. You do not. Thats the mechanic all there, but the parts need adjusting. so simple Danger Signals. -' Job. did try. ,Now FIGHT TO SAVE INDUSTRIES AND PROPERTY business, industries and agriculture from tbe professional tax boosters who constitute the state and local governments. Budgets are increased and demands are doubled in many departments and war conditions gave opportunity to expand functions and dont Works for 1921, should make application at once, or within the next ten days, in order to avoid delays in the work of making such connections. The Domestic Optimist at Work. M.V husband bus never spoken a cross word to me. "Dnngliler is nlwnys nt the head of her class, and site doesnt have to study a bit hfird. She really seems to have more time to play ttimi any of the other girls. Im so dad yon came. nssure you. One extra for dinner doesnt matter. So triad vou called ! I didnt care to co to the matini'e. anyway. My husband could ect a much Inrg-e- r salary h.v going with another house Ill fact they are begging him to do It hut Ids present employers have treated him so nicely that he Just wont leave them. Never mind breaking the vns---- tt was not one that I eared especially From Life. for. 1 Women and Cats. Women are like eats. If you move toward them they run away. But If you sit there and say Fuss, puss, puss, and put a saucer of milk on the floor. In due course they will lie moved by curiosity to come and see what there Is In the snueer. Then, click youve got the cut by the hack 1 Superintendent City Water Works. of the neck so that It cant scratch When the cat has struggled you. enough anil discovered that It cant get away, and been tickled behind the eHr. shell sit on your lap and purr. And then, nh, then, you no longer need to say, Puss, puss, puss!" You can and shell go say, "You damn cat on sitting there, purring. From "tuW Iban" by W. L. George. ONE FARMER WAS OPTIMISTIC Like a cool breece on a hot summer day was the speech made at tho international farm congress by John Cottrell, who lives on a farm nei Irving, Kaasaa. I am a dirt farmer and bold perhaps erroneous, and certainly unpopular views, on some agricultural conditions." Mr. Cottrell said in be"But in all ginning his speech. seriousness I want to mention sonn Nothing on Her. I be. of tho things I believe in. An aristocratic lady gave n dinniT lievo, first, that there has been far party during the waiters strike In too much advertising on hardships A young girl of the type New York. and losses in agriculture ond too of tho other side. Nationally, known as buxom wailed on the table. as well as internationally, we worn She seemed quiet and iinohmisLc, and mill was efficient. Alter the dinner in tho midst of a difficult period should was over, the hostess said she would agriculture must, expect, and be willing to take its tharo of tbs sign the cheek. When she had written bumps and knocks." her name she turned to the waitress contradicted another Mr. Cottrell mid said: Perhaps I should tell you statement, which hits been advanced that am Mrs. Blank, so there will he often of lute in connection with agAmerican ngriculture is no mistake. My handwriting is rather riculture. Illegible. today on a sound foundation, and I do not denv T'e waitress picked tip the check, its future is bright. obstacles to bo nro there that many the glanced at signature, and said; of some do claim that but overcome, Wt II, dearie, you aint got nothing mi those presented are purely imaginme ! ary. bt-tl- o 1 Here Is Your Chance n aH M We will give you the opportunity of trading in your old cream separator for a 5.1 nl !1 11 fl 14 r, M B U NEW PRIMROSE 4 u 4 M in W n Call, write or phone us and we will be pleased to call on you and make the exchange M This is for a limited time only, so do not delay in getting in on this offer. promise. should I manage a campaign T" Promise anything." mean to win a girl not office." Louise-vill- p Tho same tule applies." Journal Unexpected Reply. Woodman, NOW. iHBiiiiimmiiiBiiiii tanuaikiiaHi miaiiuimuia"iniffiM Copies of the delinquent tax list of Utah county for the year 1920 may be had at the Paysonian office. Courier a Chiropractor you? Over Wightmans Supply Company "I CARL PROVSTGAARD, il Doctor of Chiropractic Taxes have leaped from fifty to per cent in two years, And there has been constant increase for ten years past until the confiscation or absorption point has been The tax boosters are largereached. ly responsible for the high cost of State income taxes are now living. proposed as new sources of revenue. When the farmers are taking six billions less for their crops than last year, when roanv factories are idle for lack of purchasing power on the part of the people, when wholesaler and retailer are taking losses of billions in the readjustment of prices, when labor is taking monthly wago reductions or no employment, why should not the overhead of state and county governments be reduced in the same proportion, instead of voting increases. How let ARTHUR N. EARLY three-hundr- Persons desiring to connect their premises with the Pay son City Water thatVvj(on know the-- bodily- - mar hi we- - amjthen to Chiropractor rigln&wayand 1m veJjjiutdjtlflTrOUR body Youre not sicivCltrrCJutyou want to STAT wel normal. Children and Health. Mutual Fire Insurance is Cheaper The farmers of Bear River valley pav 40 cents a hundred less on their fire insurance than do the fanners in other parts of the state, says State Senator W. S. Hansen of Field, ing because they have a Mutual Fire Insurance compnny which they run. Tn an address explaining the operation of mutual fire insurance companies delivered before tho Utah Agricultural roundup at Logan, Senator Hansen urged the farmers to organize such companies. m This, then, is the Chiropractic secret of health; adjust the Result health. bodily machine and then let it alone. officialism. Water Users : The Chiropractor is the expert mechanic of the bodily maHe simply adjusts the chine. lie does not employ drugs. it alone. human machine and then lets The Chiropractor isnt Nature is the real curative agent. lie couldnt if h her. to from get Natures job away trying Farmers, fight tor your federal land hanks. They are absolutely necessary to a correct financing of said Professor business,' your George B. Hendricks, director of the school of commerce and business of the Utah Agricultural college at the farmers roundup reAt present the question of cently. the constilutiontlity of the law creating the federal land banks is in If this law is decided undispute. Professor Hendricks constitutional, advises every farmer to do all within his power to see that mother law' which is constitutional is passed latld fedoral establishing banks. Dr, Caroline Hedger who has for many years been school inspector in Chicago at the superb salary of $66 Parent a month believes that the Teachers association can do much to make school houses more sanitary. She told the fathers and mothers of Utah who had gathered together ono evening at the roundup at the Utah Agricultural college that if we make going to school eompnlsoiy we must guarantee to thi child that we will Hence the ant hurt his health. parents must see to it thnt school rooms are properly ventilated, that drinking fountains "n,nd toilets are properly constructed and that the dust and dirt are kept in abeyance. Tf the ianitor is not efficient and is not properly paid the parents themselves must take turns at scrubbing A good sugout the school rooms. gestion of Dr. Hedgers was that the domestic science teacher In the high school may be a valuable ally in the fight for health. - . Fight for the Land Bank In western legislatures there is a and square fight to save property ATTENTION THE SIMPLE LITTLE SECRET All parents must be on the lookout for danger signals in their children, especially at the tender ages This is the between two and six. advice given by Dr. Caroline Het-ge- r of Chicago to Utah mothers at the Agricultural college housekeepers' conference. According to Dr. Hod. ger the danger signals are crossed eve, which mean coming blindness; means eye scowling, which often strain ts do often incorrigibility a id a picky appetite; mouth breathing, which means adenoids and an inability to breathe through the nose. Other danger signals are bed wetting which may be due to nervousness, kidney trouble, or adhesions around Cirowncision is in Dr. the gentials. opinion, one of the most nedgers valuable of the Mosaic laws. She says parents cannot be too watchThese dangers may be avoided ful. and it is the parents duty to keep their children in a state of health and not wait until they are ill, before they give them iheir attention. School PAGE FIVE spare that tree," cried the poet. "All right. No more wood pulp, no more paper, no more poetry." Louisville Courier.Journal. I Central Lumber & Hardware Co. Payson, Utah aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa; jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa K m .a |