OCR Text |
Show u- -l THE HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. . i - t- : so well fed. Finally, the community that fosters dairying, ii because of its stability and the regular income which it guarantees, is better able to provide itself with the necessities of Published by Tbe Herald Company. AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. EVERY WEEK-DAmodern life. It can establish good homes, churches, schools, and provide its children with the opportunities to which they Entered as second class mail matter June 6, 1911, at tbe postofflce, are entitled. This after all is the yard stick by which to or I tne Act 187S. March 3, tovo. tHh, undr judge. THE DAILY HERALD iu as a Canyoia Bireeie --Co- ol Delivered by carrier, 30 centi a month; by a year; outside the county. $3.f0 a year. rni8 of Subscription: In I'twh county, $3 :iRCULATION IS PURE BRED STOCK COU OVER 2200 JERSEY I0W JERSEY MILK LEADS IN QUALITY. and contains more Jersey milk is richer in milk-f1 BUTTER FAT milk of the ream than any other dairy breed. The percentiles as given by the various breed associations prove the oint. Jersey milk, 5.36 per cent fat; Guernsey milk, 4.99 GRADE HERD PRODUCER er cent fat; Ayrshire milk, 4.00 per cent fat; Holstein milk, !.40 per cent fat. It is always stimulating to men to (Much has been written Because of its high fat per cent, Jersey milk brings the read of tbe success in life that the of achievements the Jersey S, lighest price in all milk markets, and has a decided lead in cow as a butter-fa- t producer, and other men bave obtained, and the tbe constant breaking of high butte- story of tber achievements and bow tn reamery districts. their ends becomes ... jl l Jl r-fat records should direct our at- athey attained mac m h" ii smaii iat gioouies milk are more ine meory story of much interest. Interestaverto tbe tention ing and stimulating is the story of asily digested than large fat globules has no scientific sup age milk production of the breed, tbe success that has come to one of On this point the University of Vermont Bulletin 195 for the average fat percentage con- Utah county's dairymen. port. William A. Kuttall aad bis good stantly maintains from year to ays: "Clinical studies show no essential difference" and year the rich figure of 5.35 per cent wife and family bad spent a good when the fat contents of two milks are the same, the size of If all Register of Merit breeders many years In Wasatch county :.Li aver- struggling to make a living and also tbe present-dahe fat globule is either a negligible or a factor." wouldmilkwatch and various at fat line tbe age something away for tbe time is also highest in solids not fat, as com. ages of all the cows on tet, they put Jersey skim-mil- k when their bodies would be weary would bave a basis upon which to with age and tbe cares of life. It k 3ared with of other breeds, i n make with their own seemed that struggle as they would, The nUited States Government Animal Industry Bulle-- herds. comparisons they could not see tbe future clearoj in 155 rives these figures: ly. Finally tbe lure of beautiful Jersey milk. 9.16 Der cent solids- - 1)0 yur animals measure up to Utah county drew them into her t; "rn-8.75 per cent solids-not-f! Holstein milk, Ayrshire . folds and; like a kind mother nur- . www. ...w a tirr u. 1. i. . durinr the tured them and cared for them. In 6 at each are tMl. nil,mo.i per w l r ceiu i i a; i j me super-- paat eighteen months. When one Wasatch county thsy bad been in in mat lmormauon is vaiuaoie Itj snows ius i. oritv of Jersey milk for manufacturing nurDORPs nH in considers that 90 per cent of all the beef cattle game but somehow Jersey records are being made my it was not very profitable. When I4 If mtritivp vnliiA . real U -oairymen ana iarniers, ii nui they arrived at Provo, their love ,..HV. w,;il, mm UU .J una pettier unreaxonab Tm, uiiin. iwu uic i cam jaiiuvcu e to ludee a cow or for livestock turned their attention ociotj value than naturally thin milk, and is preferable be herd by comparison with these immediately to the beautiful Jer'eeding :ause of the greater amount of other food ingredients it con figures: seys that they found here. Lbs. Lbs. With the little money that they :H ams. S iMllk. Fat. had obtained from the sale of their In the conducted feeding experiments '1-by Professors R. and under ..6.700 360 holdings in their former home they 440 purchased three and f acres 8,100 Mm vl. Washburn, and C. H. Jones, at the Vermont experiment 475 and built them a borne and barn on 8,800 tation, it was tound that Jersey milk either skim-mil- k 5 years and up 510 it. Because of their former condi9.700 vith practically no fat, milk with two and one-ha-lf per cent tion they were not impressed with at, or milk with five per cent fat produced better results the value of registered cattle, so nan other milk similarly tested. their start was made with grades. Oil at panogos are our 'iM Mr ' ' and invigorating as a breeze from off Old Tim- Palm Beach Suits. REFRESHING rJj ) f;- - I J 11 A g non-existe- nu A 1 1 A, 7 I - Bonas-noi-ia- AND -- S fiL, w- w, w w- Vi I I i it i i it i c 'V J j t i I ; I mU f Palm Beaches $15.00 Up After some time they discovered or pure-hred-s were able to produce more milk and fat from their cows and also sold their for much more than surplus stock were- - able to from the type of -dthey forget a nifty Straw-th- afs By LOWRY NELSON. cows they were using. IMr. Nuttall touch of good teste hmg It might seem queer to some to think of the cow as hav- then did the wise thing. He de cided that he would make the ng a definite relationship to citizenship, and yet it is proba and also that change to )le that there is no other one factor in human society that he would buy nothing but the best las done so much towards building up communities and men he could obtain. When he found an is has the low'y milk cow. animal that he wanted he would go BRIDGE COMPANY f!jEU If we maj establish as our standards of civilization, the to any extremes to get her and at,' "JOOHOUil IU. U 5 A. fct4 times he paid such prices that even ability to produce men and women of fine quality, who are his family thought that he had lost ELDRED'S a 3hysicaiiy strong, have high regard for labor, and who have his balance. In some cases it took ;he capacity to live together in communities, affably and pro- MERRY-GO-ROUNAND four to six of his grades to buy one gressively, then we may safely say thai the community that registered cow and because he did not have enough money to get all has the dairy industry developed to a high state has the FERRIS WHEEL that he needed, after selling his oest chance to triumph. he mortgaged his horses, will be in grades, every operation availnow Science proclaims that milk is of all the foods harnesses, wagons, etc., to obtain: able to mankind, the most perfect. It is decided that man- -' afternoon and evening. Just mora Do not think that Mr. Nuttall ' was not doing well with his grades, kind cannot thrive the best without this food. In the ex-- 1 north of the armory. for he was doing much better than Merry-Go-Round, 5c was on Prices ; whole the animal fed the that periments conducted, had done with beef stock, but he cows' milk grew and thrived, while that one fed on skim milk Ferris Wheel, 10c. be thought he saw a chance to make Mr. Nuttall bears testimony that in and substitutes, became anemic and did not grow to normal more with the registered animals. the next four years after making the charge to better stock, that he size. It has been demonstrated time after time that the mcla 2 for erery $1 he made oa child that is fed bounteously upon milk and milk products, his grade herd. OUR MONUMENTS excels the child which is fed upon other foods. Such a child All the advancement that has is superior not only in bodily vigor, but very often-in-fact- -: are made of the finest ot mate- come to man has been almost al usually-exce- ls mentally. "This is to be expected, because it is rials. Tbe designs and tbe finish ways through the use of some Im not normal that a superior mind should develop in a body are tbe best and tbe prices are proved tool. Chemistry, physics, that is inadequately fed. art, industry have all advanced only right so fast as they have found imIf this is true of the individual, it is true of the coma If you contemplate erecting proved tools to work with, and so and because individuals of is made the up munity community memorial before Decoration Day, it is with the dairyman; he must we invite you to come and see onr find is no stronger than the members themselves. The group of improved tools in the way of fine, large variety which we new better cows to work with, if he exto one which is that is itself feeds the best the people going for all lettering. have ready pects advancement. Remember that 6et the pace in the march of human progress. There can be with tbe improved tools one must no other result. Let a nation of people dwindle physically, Just South ot Tabernacle, Prove, Ut be able to handle them in the imand see how soon their culture and mental accomplishments proved way. Mr. Nuttall had been MARBLE & BEESI.EY fall into decadence. Utah with her mountain valleys with working, and working hard with poor tools in his beef cattle; he soil washed down from limestone mountains, should be able GRANITE WORKS - changed to better ones in grade to produce a race of people physically perfect, if she can per- Jerseys and found improvement in suade her citizenship to live simply upon the natural food his condition, but when he changed to the best tools in registered Jerthat can be provided in abundance and at small cost. seys he found that he went forward With a high type of the physical man, it is not difficult much more rapidly than he had to build superior communities. Dairying as an industry has ever anticipated. of the from Aside commend to it. advantage many things By using these good tools rightly .Mr. Nuttall has been able to make maintaining the fertility of the soil and let it be remembig records and in four of the bered that unless that fertility is retained, citizenship will classes holds the Utah state rec- decay aside from that consideration, dairying offers to :j lords. He also has in his herd the be cannot with had any rural communities a stability that highest living producing cow in thi3 other type of agricultural endeavor. This is largely because state, she being a holder of an American Jersey Cattle club gold it offers steady employment throughout the year, and with medal for superior production. it a regular income. Other men work as hard, other The grain farmer plants his crop in the spring and harmen have just as much thinking he has months winter vests it in the fall. During the plenty capacity, other men have "just as much ambition as has Mr. Nuttall. of time to stand on the street comer, or if it be too cold, to :j but other men have not always sit in the harness shop or the barber shop, and enumerate his llil chosen so wisely the tools with if in rail general, they happen III! which to work. against things complaints and The example set to be adverse as thev have been during the recent. months jjj by this man can be followed with much profit by1 others. No better He has one crop turnover. He sells in the fall usually ; gets !!! tool has ever been obtained by man all his money in a bunch. Very often it is a great temptation j jlj H ior nis advancement in farming too! and without jlj to receive this much money at one time, man the Jersey cow. The re-- js that breeders i U . J i j on't 111" the fin-- M for summer. M J WML 1 s Taylor Brothers Company The Big Department Store MEN'S SHOP i 1 hJ A I D r 4rl Jvk fm&i 1 - v.- pure-bred- a say, boy, they have -- Cows and the Town 'V good looking lines; they hold their shape, and, ..above all, you look cool, are cool, and stay cool in 'em! And that's something, for the mercury is mounting already . one-hal- :'h. h I I . V JW nt at; LJ vfrvj?' f(?S W jvmh ffj pfcim-mil- lot-fa- Z your efficiency and pep wear a Beach half as heavy by actual as the weight ordinary suit KEEP , .........- Send Your Orders To SUTHERLAND BROS. Meat & Grocery Go. Phone 46 282 W. Center ANTOINETTES A STRAIN OF Large, Rugged, Straight, Heavy Producing Jerseys Our herd holds more state records than any other herd in Utah. We hold three Idaho state records, including state record over all ages, and to Utah state records. , Our Herd is Winner of Three Silver Medals i much forethought, many a farmer buys recklessly. full line suit is that following the time of 'fatness" there is a longj period of "leanness" during which the farmer and his family z live in impoverishment. ; Hi This is a tvne of farmine that is all too common. It is j! one which discourages farm boys and girls, and strikes into thP hearts of women with discouragement and hopelessness. It is not conducive to prosperity and therefore does not in spire a contented population. On the other hand, the dairy farmer, tied it is true by the regularity of his work, has employment every day of the iu. iuu imsm year. He could not procrastinate ij ne wanieu or until or a spring, but month two, for off the plowing put and milked morning. You every night the cows must be of case in do to someone your enforced hire to might have aonc see is tnat will it I but you absence, HI community a pay Dairying brings each month into thethan it but others, check It may be bigger some months comtomes regularly just the same. Actual surveys in dairy are bank deposits, the average shown that munities have types of farming ereater than in communities where other secret of the dethe in this fact, predominate. There is and schools, churches good good homes, of good velopment in towns that have dairying developed to a high degree. the FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING OUR SPECIALTY There is therefore a definite relationship betweenbuild-inr The communities. of the and development We Guarantee to Satisfy You. " :' dairy cow scheme. in of first importance of a stalwart citizenry is Get Our Prices on Town Work and Long Distance Trips. nation can be founded upon a race of people with inferior ihvsiaue Not that people are not generally average today, even better, l mention tms wet.. but that they mightnfberivilization are concerned, they may be v;noia 105 West Center. people than by one not; Phone 665. norTneariy arrived at by a well-fe- d of We carry a Meats and Groceries Aids Blake World's Milk Record CLASS AAA, SENIOR TWOuYEAR-OLDWe Abo Hold First and Third Places in Milk . Provo Transfer & Taxi Co S Production for Utah. At the Utah State Jersey Show, 1921, We Won First Place in Class for IU mi nu For Superior Production We Hold Beau and Production Write or talk to C. Captain Norman Of u.nm.. Y.CANNON, ?rovo, Utah. Breeder of Antoinettes u m. tbe daring British flyers aeenm. Major w. T. Blake on aU vmarmm |