Show SAVE THIS in conversation with some rome of the evanston merchants last monday day we learned that was the weekly average or per year that was sent out of that town to eastern firms for 1 butter chickens and eggs that might very easily be secured to rich county counte and kept tn in circulation in the west vilest instead of going cast here is a source of profit for the boys and girls who if they will can get a few chickens around them and by proper and careful management raise enough chickens and eggs to supply alili the evanston market As they the boys and girls gained knowledge by actual experience of the best and most prof profitable bitable way of raising and caring for the poultry they could increase their stock and by attention to the business make a comfortable living and keep the large sums of money which annually go from salt lake ogden and other large cities in utah and wyoming to the east for these products at home besides having baayin a pleasant occupation to keep them from loafing and getting into mischief an egg and poultry record book and a debit and credit account could be kept in connection and thus the arithmetic lessons learned during the school term would be retained the butter question again causes us to revert to the creamery as a source of profit to rich county butter forthe tor the market should be of uniform good quality and this result cannot be or is rarely attained when a large number of people make a few pounds of butter each for market A creamery is the thin thing needed and one could be esta established bUshed here on the cooperative plan just as easily as th they ey are in other counties of this state heber city is just about to start one and we clip the following few lines regarding the subject from the wasatch wave at the meeting of the stockholders in the wasatch creamery monday evening the amount of capital stock was placed at divided into 1400 shares of ta 5 each 99 why cannot we do likewise and start a creamery here on the same principle and keep our cows at home instead of sending them to idaho creameries crea meries regarding silos it lias has been stated that corn is rarely been in this valley curn will vill not ailien here it is is true but we believe itis it is not necessary for for it tu to ripen to make silage of it that it is good for that purpose a at t any stage of its growth it can be grown here we know as we haw aw some line fine curn corn in mr snowballs garden last year the suja bean and cowpea vine also make inake good ensilage ensilage lc A few experiments eipl could easily be made to determine which is best suited to this valley |