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Show Sally Sez MTontea said FEWER AND BETTER ANIMALS IN HERD OGD to Dairymen. the finest things to use. Let "kiddies moke the test. Host any "kidlet knows, that. Good home products are the best. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY To know . HEWLET.TiS Supreme People who take cold baths in the winter, says a specialist, never have rheumatism. But then they have cold baths! London Passing Show. SOPEX A Perfect 1000 Cleanser Driva 1 CK gim lor best letter received before June 30 giving most eses for Sepex cleanser. Send letter with one Sopei Box Top to room 202, Utah Savings Trust Bldg., Salt Lake. I We ought to begin to realize the value of our possessions when we commence to do good to others with them. No earthly investment pays so large an interest as charity. Ex-Cel-C- Ssfccol Of ls Beauty Culture 221-2- 23 Sratli Wist Tannin, Salt lake City, Utah YOUR OPPORTUNITY Itati Lirpst attalaahla. Beauty Sckasl with Jala an arxanlzatlaa thi latast and bast aqulpmaat that assaras yea a prifluili Write (or Catalan g FOREST DALE1 -- Potato Chips THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY "Make your money circulate, The papers always say. But tell me this Why circulate It miles and miles away? For it will never come again And help your own home town. And it will never get to help The farmers close around. The grass it never greener In the other fellows yard. And goods are never better Though you get them with a card. MRS. LOUGENE ANDERSEN, Wilder, Idaho. GO TO COLLEGE Through University Home Study. Time nsed for self improvement means success in later years. Write for Extension Study Bulletin Today EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah MKELKIBRANKPICKLESV Action is eloquence and the eyes of the ignorant are more learned than their ears. FOB OLIVE OIL AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT The Presbyterian Ministers fund, Philadelphia, which was founded in 1759, is the oldest existing life insurance company in the United States. JPMB BB GASOLINE t Packed With Power As the world grows older, said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, the people learn many things, including the old misnew ways of takes. Washington Star. mr-kin- g tf Per week will be paid for the beat article on Why yon made should nee Intermountain Goods Similar to above. Send yonr story in prose or verse to Products Column, P. O. Box 1545, Sait Lake City. If yonr story appears in this column yon will receive check for , I W.N-U- - 11 SU I Lake City The purebred Holstein herd owned by the Cherokee State hospital at Cherokee, Iowa, has set a new national production record for a herd of 50 or more cows. According to the Association of America, this herd completed its year in the herd improvement registry test with an average of 15,721 pounds of milk containing 556 pounds of fat There were 50 cows in the herd and 13 were class A cows, milked four times a day and 37 class B cows, milked three times a day. In the United States there have been 417 herds tested located In 41 states and the Cherokee herd exceeds the national average of all tested herds by 188 pounds of fat and also exceeds the average of all herds milked three or four times a day by 157 pounds of fat Milking Thrice Daily At the Canadian national exhibition chat with of the faand Sons, where the Jersey herd is kept He mentioned the manner in which the men were rotated to take care of the our representative had a George Innes, the member mous firm of J. W. Innes who manages the big farm prize-winnin- rd Week No. 1224 docp (kod QBCBOOtHNYbonuODO Goto (D&pM) oQumgnO Do you milking. milk three times a day to get higher records or to increase the commercial production? he was asked. "Principally to make a better showing in R. 0. P., I guess, was the answer. "Aside from records altogether, do you think it would pay to milk three times Yes, I believe it would, redaily? plied George after a little thought The same answer has often come from other men of experience. Montreal Pays to Test Cows The only way to tell how much a cow is worth is to test her with scales and the Babcock test, states Cow Tester Martin Swedbred of the Woodford County (111.) Dairy Herd Improvement association. He pointed out that two of the cows in his association freshed within three days of each other. At the end of nine months milking one of the cows had returned a profit over feed costs of $61.20 more than the other, although the profitable cow did not look the part and would have been the one selected for sale had the test not been used. Prairie Farmer. HADE BY THE MAKUM OF IVORY SOAP easy on hands, its easy on clothes, its fine for dishes I Does more work because It makes 50 more suds richer, quicker, longer lasting suds. Never balls up; rinses clean, softens water. Procter & Gamble 1 Sstf usurnc ui5 FAT. OFF. miKiaimsi' sdsu A strong will is firmness. There is nothing more profitable Dollar Bills Travels wont is obstinacy. Just out of curiosity Judge E. P. than work. Woods and Roy L. Reid, Belvedere Gardens, Calif., attached a slip of pa- A strong Testimonies from all parts of the the beneficial results obtained from the me of per to a dollar bill with a note that every person coming Into possession of the dollar should write his or her name on it. The bill started out one afternoon at four oclock. At four the next afternoon it was back in Judge Woods hands bearing 182 names. world, prove Cuticura Preparations Pimples, rashes, eczema and all forms of itching, burning skin troubles are qnickly healed by regular use of Cuticura Soap Lucky Accident Le Roy Dunakey, of Seattle, never thought he would like to participate in a serious traffic accident, but he is now glad that he was in a car that overturned and burst into flames. He married the seventeen-year-olgirl who helped pull him out of the wreckage and took him to a hospital. and Ointment. Soap25c. Ointment 25c and 50c. Proprietors: Potter Drug & Chemical Corp., Malden. Mass. Try Cuticura Shaving Cream. d CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING New Caramel shops. Making lots of money now. We outs fit you and teach process. 53 St., High (Originators) Pop-Cor- n Have you anything around the house you would like to trade or sell? Try a classified ad. The cost is only a few cents and there are probably a lot of folks looking for just whatever it is you no longer have use for. Long-Eakin- Springfield, Ohio. Adv. Break for Johnny Father Well, son, youre getting some good marks this term. Son Yes, dad. Since you havent had time to help me with my home work, I havent had one low mark. CLASSEFED ADS GET RESULTS Beware of a beau who eats half Why do leather puttees make a man look more manly If they do? the candy he brings you. I Nature never pretends. fc&f'A S vvyuestiotts and Ansers Conoco GetmPtocesseil1 -- O- UBAT - A OOBS . which this does not. to a Tuar,,, nils, t up ,i On later Quar drat Hidden the wt, aw BOCW- cSetbetanuW- - by - unmcasur-Suc- h srsco5ocg ds icaling prop- r&t5 pressing by It would be a good thing for dairy farming if more of the folks engaged in it were selling cream instead of whole milk. For several reasons : The dairyman selling cream keeps on the farm a considerable amount of fertility (in the skljnmilk). The cream dairyman has lower hauling and shipping charges, has fewer board of health troubles, can arrange his chores to better advantage, and at present enjoys a little better income for his Surplus milk at present product. prices is not very profitable. Farm Journal. cam Its Family Herald. Cream Farming cHep ia. U. t. g three-times-a-d- The twin sassafras trees in the grounds at the Soldiers home, believed to be over one thousand years old, are said to be the oldest trees in the District of Columbia. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST New Production Record Set by Holstein Herd WEB CrtMB (DocoaxDQa Illinois Specialists Advice Approximately $20,000,000 could be added to the annual income of Illinois farmers keeping dairy cattle, and no more milk would be put on the market, if the 1,099,000 cows in the state were replaced by 654,239 cows as good as the average cow in the dairy herd improvement associations, according to Prof. C. S. Rhode, dairy extension specialist of the college of agriculture, University of Illinois. Fifty-liv- e of these associations organized in 73 counties by the college extension service are helping herd owners increase their net returns. Tho associations supply dairymen at low cost with production and feed records and give them help on feeding and management problems. A cow has to give about 250 pounds of butterfat a year before she returns enough to pay for her feed, and an equal amount to cover other expenses, according to records which Professor Rhode has tabulated on 12,694 of the association cows. As it is, the average cow in the state produces about 180 pounds. This is evidence enough that under present low prices higher efficiency in production and improved feeding practices are essential for satisfactory returns. "Cows with a production of approximately 400 pounds of fat returned $149 above cost of feed. 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