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Show ,;W3A4( THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH AUTUMN IS ALWAYS BEST TIME TO SELECT. HENS FOR BREEDING NATIONAL CAPITAL 'AFFAIRS Another Addition to Horrors of War YX7 ASHINGTON. In Typewriting an airplane flying among the Uouds with radio machinery duplicating the letters at a ground station miles Pullets That Begin Laying Early in Fall Mature Quickest and Will Make away and reeling the message off in Desirable Additions to Breeding Flock. print, is a development announced by the Navy department as giving to naStates United th. Department the house for a thorough ventilation (Prepa.ed by of val aircraft a means of communicaAgriculture.) on sunny days. tion In advance of radio telegraph and The Improvident man who sold his as found most successful The houses, heating stove in July because the cir- by the experiences of hundreds of telephone systems now in current use. cus was neur and the winter far off poultry raisers and by experiments of Successes already attained by exdiffers only In the degree of his of Agriculture and from the poultry raiser the Department perts working In conjunction with the State experiment stations, are from the department asserted, assures who waits until spring to select the navy, 16 to 20 feet deep If the open-frothe practicability of the scheme. breeding stock that is to be used to plan is followed. From this the point That such a development will be of replenish his flock. This important nearer toward, the front the fowls are incalculable value to all forms of aviwork of picking out the superior birds moved the fewer eggs are produced. In must be done in the fall to get the smaller ation, commercial and military, follows houses relative the proportion best results, says the United States of openings In the front of the house Department of Agriculture, for it is must be reduced during the wlnve then that the greatest contrast be? months In order to keep the fowls tween the profitable birds and the poor comfortable. or openings T'HE National Park to Park High-fronts Open ones shows up, Of course the culling covered with cotton cloth are most way association plans to educate out of the poor layers should go on not only the matured mind, but the in deep houses. all through the summer and fall, but practical school children of the nation to the should be at last, the many advantages of the western porselected ns foundation for the coming GET DATA FOR FIGHT tion of the United States. each be to better which flock, ought There is much untruth in booster OH WHEAT STEM RUST publications. year. Opportunities are colNever Use Immature Pullets. ored, scenic attractions are commercialized and thereby cheapened, One good rule to follow is to keep the pullets out of the breeding flock Government Expert in Europe recreative places are thought of only In the sense of the dollar, geology has until they are fully matured. An imSearching for information. been belittled with fictitious and mismature bird may be a good layer and leading localized names and descripmay be from the best stock, but still tions, botany is unknown by natives It Is undesirable. Eggs from pullets Doctor Stakman, Minnesota Patholoand plants as well as trees have re'not yet fully developed will not progist, Visiting Various European ceived local names. duce as large or as strong chicks as Countries, Making Detailed The National Park to Park highway or hens older from those fully grown Study of the Disease. connects with one wonderful highway pullets. There is no difficulty in knowing when a bird Is mature enough to (Prepared by the United State Department all of the national parks in the Rocky mountains and on the Pacific coast. be used as a breeder, as at that time of Agriculture.) In the hope of finding facts that will The plans being formed in the general the eggs laid will have reached the size of the average produced by the be of value in fighting the stem rust office of the association by Gus Holms, of wheat in this country, Dr. C. E. the managing secretary, are a set of general fun of hens in the flock. Younj pullets always lay a rather Stakman, agent of the United States publications covering separately the small egg, sometimes very small at the Department of Agriculture and path- following subjects: Scenic attractions, recreative places start. Those that mature early may ologist of the Minnesota Agricultural be plck-- d out by keeping track of experiment station, is spending the of Interest, such as forests, lakes and the birds that start laying first in the summer In various countries of Eu- streams, free to the public. Historical places of Interest; many fall. These birds may be marked with rope making detailed studies of the ocleg bands, so that they will not be- currence and severity of the disease, of these attractions are found directly come mixed during the winter with especially with reference to its ap- on or as side trips from each comthose that start their work later. pearance on barberry bushes. He Is munity center. A complete publication on formation The late mqlters are the birds that also collecting much information on and in rusts geology over the entire 6,500 conseand to stick general. the job longer, In France and Spain, where he vis- miles. quently they make up another group An absolutely reliable publication rethat should be used In forming the ited the principal on trees and plants found growing no on stem he rust found bands flock next gions, wheat, spring. Leg breeding may be used to distinguish these prof- oats, barley or rye. Although there along the highway or on side trips. la other words, the National Park itable birds, or, better, the early mol-te- were many barberries, few of them may be marketed so that they showed any signs of this rust, but In will no longer have an opportunity to Spain plant pathologists informed him keep down the average egg production that the common barberry and an inof the flock. digenous species are responsible for The general-purpos- e breeds, which the earlv appearance of stem rust In include the Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Is- the spring. Doctor Stakman reports great Interland Reds, and Wyandoltes, as a rule are not profitable after the second est In breeding and selection of wheat year. It is therefore advisable to cull varieties resistant to this disease and out all of the older birds of this class. emphasizes, particularly the work of Of these, the late molters are the several eminent French investigators. While traveling through France. ones to select for breeders, just as in the case of fowls of any other breed. Spain and Italy he found little stem but this little was always assoRut the selection of birds on the rust, with barberry bushes. The conciated basis of age and time of molting is sensus of opinion in these countries is not all the preparation that need be stem rust does occur res A TTENTION of farmers in all made for raising the foundation for that, although mote from the of the country to the free barberry, It develops the new flock. The health and thrift in season and causes distribution of excess war explosives of the fowls must be looked after later muchthe crop than In those for farm work is called by the United less very damage carefully during the winter. After sections vhere the shrub Is common. States Department of Agriculture. selecting the breeding birds the poulSince last fall the department, in coattention. needs close house Keeptry MANY PROBLEMS FARM with the various state agriSTUDY operation of one ing It In sanitary condition is cultural colleges, has distributed the Important points; also the compounds of picric acid, a surplus fort of the house, which is closely con- There Are 1,960 Projects Dealing With explosive, which Is very efficient, easy nected with the health of the birds. Agronomy Being Worked and safe to handle. In Minnesota the Out by Experts. Fowls are very sensitive to moisture state agricultural college reports: conconditions, and these should be We feel that picric acid has been a The state agricultural experiment trolled carefully by ventilation. When great benefit to the state and has done moisture from the fowls gathers on stations are studying 4,770 specific a great deal to stimulate land clearthe ceiling and walls there is apt to problems relating to the agricultural be trouble soon. In cold weather this Industry of the country, according to ings. The 774,000 pounds allotted to Minnesota were distributed to 3,511 moisture may collect in the form oi a compilation of project subjects reT'nited States Defarmers, a erasing 222 pounds per frost, but the heat from the sun In cently made by the Broadly farmer. We estimate that this will the middle of the day will melt the partment of Agriculture. 1 960 projects dealfrost, and the water, dripping down, grouped, there are with ing agronomy subjects, including n will make the litter wet. liens are or good deal like sheep in their sensithe-fies- s field crops, soils and fertilizers, d of the total ; 992 boto wet feet, either in the houe about rpWEXTY years ago a skipper of the British steamer Etolia, cruising or when outside, and they cannot be tanical and horticultural problems are under invertignMon ; animal-industr- y 200 miles eff the Texas coast, and kept In good health on damp litter. , including dairying and dairy with rau1' than a mile of water beA sick hen is a hard proposition to subler-tseomprtre about e ships keel and the out products, tween with deal with if you expert to get s of oceans fl V, a profit on her. It is a lot cheaper to of the total, leaving passed through patches on tne surface of the of oil depend on dry litter than on medicines the projects for all other subjects. The oil appeared to be bubbling ea. to cure colds and roup. Roup is the up from the sea, said the note In the sequel of colds, and when it gets into SCRUBS BRINS MJCP REGRET u flock, as one poultryman puts It, ships log, and since that day there you are on the rocks, Aged Live Stock Owner Sorry He Did runs through the records of the navy Not Begin With Purebred Cow hydrographic office repeated reports of Plenty of fresh air in the house is a suel Years Ago. signs at sea. preventive of colds in Thv -- ame year the steamer Dunstan, bumans, and It is just a efficacious If I had stalled with a few pure- in almost the same position, passed In the case of poultry. The open front house with cloth curtains is the most bred cons 90 years ago I would have through a stream of kerosene oil about practical moans for the average flock something that I would he proud of fifty feet wide. Four years later the owner to keep the house thoroughly now rather than a lot of nondescript San Jacinto encountered, close to the This remark vas made to same locality, a layer of crude oil; .aired, and the fowls will not suffer animals. from the cold 'If the building has been a representative of the United States color a (lark yellow ; very strong odor, properly planned; also the egg produc- Department of Agriculture by a live and steamed more than five hours at years old. 12 knots before the oil smear was left tion will keep up. By going Into Ihe stock owner seventy-fiv- e house frequently In changing winter That even this age is not too late to behind. weather it will be easy to judge of the make a beginning Is shown by the Again, in 1909, the steamer Comeoil stain condition of the atmosphere and bring fact that he is a believer in purebred dian reported a mile-wid-e It to normal by adjustments of cur- sires and his herd, though not purewh'.'h of ukl be seen bubbling on the tains and windows. Moisture can be bred, contains some grade Holstein surface in three jets. kept from accumulating by opening up cows. ss inevitably on the heels of the work being done by the navy, it is predicted. The device has been named the "telIt resembles the commercial etype. typewriter, in that a keyboard having the letters of the alphabet and other symbols on it is arranged for hand operation. Each key is connected to the radio Installation in the plane and when a letter is struck, a radio impulse la flashed from the antenna on the plane to the receiving stations below, where the letter is reproduced on paper. A reversal of the operation, so that the plrne can receive messages from ground stations, is said to be only a matter of detail. The new system, it is declared, also possesses the advantage of eliminating much of the chance of error In transmission, receiving and sending, experienced in the telephone and telegraph devices. This," the statement said, will be a marked step in advance In that It will allow explicit directions to scouting and combat planes in flight by the commnnder tn chef of the fleet and will enable scouts and other types of planes to convey accurate and detailed information to the high command. Truthful Information for the Motorist A 1 'jr wheat-growin- g rs CZ3 h. 'i "Chew it after every meal The Perfect Gum i Made of purest materials In modem, sanitary, sun-li-t factories No expense spared to make it wholesome and full of flavor Wax-wrappe- and sealed to keep d it good: WRIGLEYS is bound to be the best that can be made! Its good and good for you to Park highway Is to be geologized botanized, mapped, charted and signed, to assist the private automobile traveler. It is generally recognized that there is no highway in the world that offer so many different climatic conditions. While passing over nine ranges of mountains and through many fertile farming and fruit growing sections, everything that Is grown In the West can be found on this highway, to say nothing of the many other indilstri.es, such as mining, lumbering, shipbuilding and many other kinds of manufacturing. In fact. It is not generally known that the West stands as the barrier and the protector of the nation against the encroaching of undesirable hordes. It Is the desire of the National Park to Park Highway association that only truthful information and advlee shall be given to its many patrons, and It Is the purpose of its thousands of members to see that it is done. The general offices are in Denver. Picric Acid Used as a New sec-tion- Im telling you Stump-Buste- r clear 35,000 acres of land and has made a saving of over $70,000 for the farmers of the state. The economy of this explosive iq emphasized by the department In a recent circular showing thnt last falls distribution saved the farmers about $300,000 over the cost of other explosives. There are now available some 6,000,000 pounds of picric acid, and of this amount 1,500,000 are available to each of the lake states Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Picric acid Is a high explosive which was used in large quantities during the war, and is now being distributed to farmers for agricultural purposes, says the department. No charge is made by the government for the explosive itself, but as it has to be dried out and eartridged before it can be used for peaceful purposes the cost of this work must be paid by the farmers. Picric acid Is a comparatively safe explosive and is used In the same way that other agricultural explosives are used. It has several advantages over commercial explosives In that It keeps indefinitely without deteriorating, It Is net affected by heat or cold and It does not cause headaches or other IP effects when used In the open air. aiding digestion whitening teeth clearing breath Soothing to overwrought nerves and a general pick-me-u- p. i Society to Aid Bird Study. Thirty thousand dollars has been by the National Association of Audubon Societies to be used In aiding teachers and pupils in the study of wild birds. Teachers who form clubs are to be given free material to help them in their work. More than 1,700,000 children are already enrolled in schools throughout the United States and Canada. The headquarters of the association is in New York city. Popular Mechanics Magazine. , vi '2 ' PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Removes Restore Color end to Gray and Faded Hell Beauty 00 at 60c. and $i riroffgists. Htsenx Chem, ks. Patchog ae, N. T. The Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cutlcura your every-da- y toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. No toilet table is complete Not to Notice It. John, said Old Man, thoughtfully. without them. Advertise menf I dont approve of yon running around Half the Battle. nights, with all kinds of flappers and ' Now put up a bold front on the flirts. Why dont you settle down, and golf links. go with some particular girl?1 I er It, dad, said the kid, blithely, they Theres a lot of people out who aint any of em so very particular dont know anything about the game. these days. Richmond Kansas City Journal. H1MDERCORNS Removes Oma Cal looses, tUk, stop all pain, ensure comfort to tba feet, make walking easv. 16a. by mall or at Drug cists, filsoox Chemical Works, Fstehocooh K. X. 37-19- 22. thats Times-Dis-patc- Where Oil Bubbles Up Out of the Sea one-thir- Just mix Alabastine with water cold or hot and apply to any interior surface. The sure result is one-eigh- three-eighth- beautifully tinted walls in exactly the color you wish. i Through the years that followed, reports of oil on the seas surface have come at frequent Intervals. The hydrographic office records show 26 such mariners observations during the last 20 years, some of them trom points well north of Cape May, some far out in the Atlantic. But the greatest number are clustered in the gulf southeast of the Texas coast in waters ranging from 800 to 900 fathoms in depth. One observation was made about twenty miles off Galveston In 16 fathoms, and others from that pojnt out U the spot 200 miles from the Alabastine comes in all standard colors an d these intermix to form countless others so that your decorating taste may be accurately followed. Li Alone (inoiiM UtAaol th Cron and Circlo printed in rad, - Instead ofKalscmine or Wall Paper i t . I A |