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Show -- a ' PEKIN RAPIDLY GROW DUCKS Fowls Intended for Market Should Never Be Given Anything but Soft Feed. Young The Pekin is the only dtic'k that grows rapidly enough to make a good duck. Ducklings that are to be Me nmiketed as gre-educks should never hawanything but soft feed. Start them on bread crumbs or dry bran, and as soon as they huve learned to eat well give a mash of two parts bran, one part middlings und a very little corn meal, moistened with water till crumbiy, and with about 5 per cent sand or chick grit added. Tills may lie fed at first live times a day, but should soon be gradually diminished to thre-time's a day. Never forget tiie sand, for the ducklings must have it to digest their food. The amount of corn meal In the mash may be gradually increased and a little beef scrap added after two weeks, though some duck raisers never feed it, and It Is a good plun to mix cut up alfalfa or other greens in the mash until the ducklings have learned to eat without cutting, lly the eighth week the mash may consist of equal parts bran, corn meal and middlings, with 5 per cent bc'c-The scrap, and always sand. List two weeks some of the big duck limn add a little oil meal for finishing. The point is to make the mash richer e - v 1 blearly the "Best'Job.' HI SUMMER rienfy Ford, who was Tin ce in partnership with Barney Oldfield, was accosted some time after the dissolution of the brief business arrangement by a friend, who said, Well, Hank, Ban ney Oldfield helped to make you." Mr. Ford acquiesced, but added, And When next I helped to make him. met, the famous the two racer asked Ford if he had said such a thing and the creator of the flivver Well, all readily admitted he had. Ive got to say," Oldfield returned, -- OUTDOORS f ! is to make jou and you helped to make me, I did a lot better job than you did. that If I helped Light Work. western man tells of a weatherbeaten woman somewhat over six feet in height, witli shoulders proportionately broad, who appeared at a house in ills town and asked for light housework, explaining that she was convalescing from typhoid fever. Where do you come from, nnd where have you been?" she was asked. A Plain skirts, side or box plaitel, in white, tan, gray or beige, worn with blouses of gay printed silks or (bailies, make charming wear for all sorts of informal summer gatherings. The blouses provide beautiful color notes and (lie skirts are trim and comfortable. The costume pictured reveals the seasons foremost style feutuies. Ive been diggln out on a ranch In Wyoming, she explained, making post holes whilst I was get tin in v strength back." Harpers Magazine. The Cruel Retort. They were seated on a little rustic bench. The namn shone through the trees. All at once the girl timidly said: Jack, dear, I cant understand Heat From Oil and Coal, It is generally recognized that under why you lavish all jour uffectlons on me above all other girls In the world. Why Is it? he replied, Hanged if I know, and all the other fellows down at the house say that they cant make it out, either. Denison Flamingo. normal conditions 125 gallons of oil will produce about the same amount of uljiznhle heat as a ton of coal. With gas oil at the present price of eight cents a gallon, the relative expenditures would be $12 for oil and $1 i for coal. There You Have It Do you know the difference lie tween on artist and an ardiitci t ? naked Billys fatiiei. an artist Yes," said the hoy; draws something that is, and an architect draws something that isnt Miles of Bliss. reWill 11. Hays, tiie former of tiie movies, said at a luncheon : When I introduced my kissing reform no film, you know, to he over seven feet long a director said to Ixive Is a poor collector, but n good paymaster. Perfume manufacturers make dollars out of scents. All men respect the good, but not the unco good. high-salarie- d When In a wise man gets doubt, out if possible. - When a chicken weighs between two me; and three pounds It is called a spring "Such a restriction is absurd, Mr. Hays. Why, on my honeymoon journey I had a kiss seven miles long. Yes, and it would huve been longer yet if tiie tunnel hadnt ended. " chicken. A setting of eggs Is usually counted at twelve, although many poultrymen give fifteen eggs. A broiler Is a bird weighing two pounds or less nnd which is six to twelve weeks old. Old Score. Hello I Wliat happened? Motorcar accident? Nope. Met a fellew I ran over me. Jud pace and he rccognia Start Ducklings on Bread Crumbs or Dry Bran. more fattening as fafct as the birds are aide to digest it, and to get them to mnrket at the earliest pos slide moment. After the "market Is flooded with broilers prioes' drop rapThe greatest demaOid is of idly. course In cities. nml DIFFERENT BREEDS OFDUCKS Pekin Is Probably Most PyotBfiable foi Meat While Runner Is Superior as Egg Layer. feKfrCHiS Legal Notices rg' TO ENTRY OF RESTORATION LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 155 acres, within the Fishlake National Forest, Utah will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, 190d (31 Stat., 23.3), at the United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah on August 22, 11)23, by any qualified person, except that for a period of 90 days prior to said date, the land will be subject to a men preference right of of the War with Germany. Such men, in order to ava.l themselves of their preference rights, must file their applications on o' alter May 3, 1923, but pnor to August 22, 1923. All such applications filed on or after May 3, 1923, but pnor to May 23, 1923 will 9bea.treated m. on as simultaneously filed at May 23, 1923. All such applications filed on or after May 25, 1923 bui piior to August 22, 1923 will bi treated in tne order in which filed. Applications may be filed by the gen. eial public within 20 days prior to August 22, 1923 and will be treated as simultaneously filed at 9 a. ni. on August 22, 1923. SWh of Lot L2 (10.00 acres), WU SEi of Lot (10.00 acres), NW'i SEl, N'a SWM l'G2, Western Newspiper Union) ( i! not first lived and thin it is properly lived till when well understood, lile l.i dins a new career ot achievement and wui tli. Rev. Ueoige Gordon. I, if.- - CHAPTER ON SOUPS a dinner or u or even a supper dish on a pool, crisp night, there is nothing that quite touches the spot as a good seasoned soup. If to one objects meat soups, then-firthe vegetable soups; if neither For the beginning of pim-lieo- Brown Onion Soup. Peel a dozen iirown onions and fry until brown In blitter, add two teaspoonfuls of sugar. When brown add four cupfuls of beef stock, bring to the boiling point and sene very hot. Scotch Puree. Put info a kittle one pound of mutton witli the broken bones. Cover with three quails hf wa ter ami bring to the boiling point. Khun and simmer for one hour. Add six pis tatoes, two onions, one carrot out fine, and simmer two hours longer. Ki a soil with salt, pepper and butter; simmer 30 minutes, strain through a coarse sieve, reheat and serve with croutons. "HctUc Cardboard Lighthouse. heai li of southern California, sajs Ship News (San Irani no), is a lighfliou o made Of cardboard. 9 here I is not a stone or a girder of steel suits, tlieie is still fruit. in it. of one Take quart Cherry Soup. or To look at it from a fresh or a pint of canned cherries, one even close up, one would (IMamo, surReand strain. cook of water; quart mise that it was made of pnpi-rlmturn to tin- fire; add sugar and whole material. It is the only structure of to whole cloves and taste; Its kind known. emu; nioti It nbo p. form-- , a of thicken with two service-in most important making smooth m a little i oi nstan li, stiired The torn rook shore on which movie;. cold water. Serve hot with emulous it stands lias been made pi itircsque or with dumplings pi Spared of clouix by It. and looked in the soup. pa-t- e one Philadelphia Fruit Soup. Take cupful each of dried apples, pears and The Jaikbon County, Coloiad-'Cover with wmm water and so U i r an hour, then add two for the ciuntiv with Star, speaking been have which of cranlumes N St MVU, Th h ly and smaller city chii'y, say, until tender and pressed rooked dailies scanned Withate lug humnliy by Cover Willi two Iiii on gli a sieve. laming 155.00 acres. Listed out applicant. The above tract should quarts of cold water, boil for an hour, their leadeis; many of the m glance be entered only in its entirety. List sweeten to taste, pre--through a sieve at the headlines ui til one atliaet-thei- r March 20, 1923. D. K. PAR- and tl icki-with two attention and then pail or all ROTT, Acting Assistant Commissof cornstarch rubbed smooth witli a ioner of the General Land Ollice. cornuntil water. the Cook cold little of that paitieular article is lead Last Pub. April 27. serve either cold starch is That is why the large dailii s employ or hot. Velvet Soup. Cook onc-luicupful skilled head wulcis to makeOne Sense Missing. of news stories of tipioia in six cupfuls of well seacatchy. Teacher How many senses are soned veal sto k. Heat ttie jolks of The small town paper is nail, eveiy there? three eirgs and pour in the soup; stir line .of it, including the advertiseStudent Six. until smooth and creamy; season with ments. It is Kept in the hnue- until How is that? I have only five." salt. p. ; pi r and crated nutmeg. Serve every member of the family has lead "I know it. The other is common le-- wd!i d'outons. it thiough. London Answers, sense. On the Like liens, ducks are divided Into meat producing and egg producing breeds. The Pekin Is the most popular and probably the mosi. profitable of the large breeds, the Aylesbury and Cayuga are ulsc profitable meat producers. The Burner is the layer of the duck fumily, nnd Is also an excellent table bird, though smaller than the other standard breeds. Like tut keys, there is a strain if wild blood in smile of the best breeiL. y y --k ; .y . , ra-ii- up-fn- FISH MEAL FOR LAYING HENS s k t- .y t- -- .y .y t $ - ; .y .y --y .y i- ; -- - - 3-- ; ,y --y y .y .y --y .y .y .y .y y .y .y t b t -- y y y --y ; t- y --J- -- TOWN About Twenty Per Cent of Mash Will Give Good Is Result' Protein Big N.eed. Fish meal is being, fed to some layremits. About 20 per cent of the lmisli Is flic usual leeoimnt ndalion. The commercial dried buttermilk Is another source of protein that is meeting with favor . , A good grade of inung poultry-menbeef scrap is still the reliable standby of many breeders. But whnttever you feed, dip not neghsft the protein if you need winter egg money. ing liens with good CHARCOAL Build It By Patronizing' your GOOD PREVENTIVE HOME TOWN MERCHANTS Value Can Hardly Be and Should Be Fed to Fowls, of Afl Ages. d The value of clian-on- i can scarcely be over oniphiiM-eand it should be fed to fowls of ui apes as a preventive of bowel discords Jmd disease. It is lust to keep it be.Yre tin fowls at all times, is then D no dancer of them eating too much. 'Ibareonl lias a great t Pi absorbing noxious pm i tying s and will correct many digestive 1. ill voids. BEST PLAN Clean TO AVOID Foitry Houses Will y ,y .y .y ,y .y .y .y .y y y y y ; y y y y y y .y .y .y .y .y .y ,y .y y --y y --y --y y --y y FILTH If and Premises Frevent Various Ailments Arriomg well-cooke- - j, YOUR c table-spoonful- lf y -- - -- - --k -- tho-ugl- t r i .y Poultry. farmers and ordinary poultry would, 'give lmlf the time nnd littcntlGn to cleaning their poultry bousifi and premises that they do to doctoring thu sh'k chickens with quack tjn. (j buncos are ten to one thud: they woolf have very few Ick to di tor. l ones,) ra.M-r- s 1 ikl J v t 1' !' v v v !' '1 '1 v 5' |