OCR Text |
Show :t-- . SMITH FI F.LD. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1938. WOMEN STUDENTS NOW CAN LIVE IN LUXURY locals ! Salt Lake City -(-UP)Coeds DIFFERENT FEEDS now live in may luxury on the Utah1 Fred Colburn nd ottend University campua for as little as nF Hillyard jwk Lrorg Q. Bateman, Dairy Ex- $8 a month. fc .t Weilsvilleof Thursday prrirarnt Foreman, United States The low-cowas made po-- 1 living and Mr. i it the home sible through the recent establishBradshaw. The par-o- f ment of the first womens dormitory and Dr. 1,0nr in the universitys 70 years of Feeds for dairy cows are classified Milwaukee of as r.'u.iage or concentrates. Bbo CUbum , Hay, Carieon hall, named for its donors, ,"aFe and pasture are the main rou- fjMIfiB- Aiugust and Mary Carlson, can ae- - Fb.ire. Tlie grains and their 75 girls. , ducts make up must of the coiwen- Royal Spamw The new dormitory offers the R. & such trite:s. feature as two elevators. different feed crops vary a Park. marble cal in the amount of valuable showeri with individual dressing Beth rooms, several telephone booths, post- - nur'ent produced and the economy Albeit MdCann, Mr. office and extra rooms for enter- - of Pn,,lucti:n per a. re. Lamb Loo and Fay Roughages A. J. Reeae tainments in addition to sleeping .Pmduce a great deal more feed per a at Benson ward. quarters and a large living and I cre ,,an do cuneenlratee, and room. ually at less cok. Corn silage, alfalfa 'and Pasture rank in the order And. oh yes theres a lilac lane l Mr. Sown Nelson of Brig leading from the north end of the named a producing the highest am here campus to the new ball for those ount of nutrients per acre in good pnt the .k"end friends. famrnig sections in this section. moonlight strolls. jtUtives and When economy of production is considered the order for these feeds ad Mrs. Douglas Hunt are COW BRINGS PRAISE is reversed, JL fjth friend and relatives pasture, alfalfa hay and Pleasant Grove, Utah Sdthfldd. (UP) The high record of milk production . nd Mrs. Joseph Watts left by a Utah cow owned by Merrill N. tate morning for an outing at Wsmick. Pleasant Grave farmer, recently drew praise from the Holstein-Friesia- n M Ben end Montpelier. association of America. record are milk giver is Sylvia, a Timmins The Mis. Joseph Ir ud Holstein. She is credited with 12,093 loafig their vacation at pounds of milk and 429.8 pounds park. of fat in 325 days. The test was made in twice-dai- ly Gordon left Thursday mora-.fj I Silt Lake City when he rec-vo- milking. Smith Rnrs. Lumber .Co., located that his mother is in Logan at 132 South Main street. FORESTERS TO STUDY It hat been the aim of this IN MOUNTAIN LABS lumber company not only to fSiid Gordon, of Hansen, Idaho, aid in the advancement of the comFour outings in mountain areas of after vis t fir home Wednesday but to wrist all those - who conducted during the I munity with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. contemplate buildfng to construct j he practl '.A Gordon for the past few days. their homes along architectual lines, field instruction of aH forestry club Thus, they help the city and surin the respective sections, rounding Second ward scouts are en- -i members territory to have well proweek of camping and hik-- J. Whitney Floyd, extension forestEm portioned, artistic homes, rather than announced. scout the Smithfield camp, er, misfit and unattractive ones. It costs Members inSan Juan, Grand, Em- - n0 more to build an attractive recreatinnal force gmithfiedl borne; in many cases a great deal less. ciopentinr with LeGrande fiun-i- a VI "2? S,arto"i be,llTi Par-veie 28 Sal the La mpezvising the outing. July 26, They ra always able to furnish special guests Wednesday mountains near Moab. This meeting you with all building materials, sash hot are welcomed at ell times. will be followed by one in the Mnnte doers, mill wood and supplies necess Criato area above Ogden in which ;ary to the construction of a new TAIL STORES SOW DECLINE Rich, Cache, Box Elder, Weber, Mor-;jmIt will be interesting to you will Utlaketi City (UP) to Ke the different grades of lumber Although gan and Davis county members isles by indepedent stores in participate. Wasatch, Salt Lake Sum- - and you no douht will appreciate your foresters new home more if you personally sel-o- st lowed a sharp decline of 13.1 ,m it and Utnh county Heb-'eet during June, the decrease1 will meet at Wolf Creek east of the quality items that go into ika than in other intermountain ' er and south of Kama August 5 your plans. This service offers you . seconding to repqrt by the and 6. Members of Juab, Millard, Iron Opportunity to work out expressions Bantu of Foreign and Domes- - Washington, Garfield, Piute end Sev- of your own individuality and tastes ier counties will assmble at Big Flat and is in charge of competent and CHpuison was made with June. the annual meeting place near Junc- courteous attendants who are conver.41. tion August 8 and 10. sant with the building business and lllsfu showed the smallest tales Each member will be required to ia available at all times without obnative ligation to you. Take your building nung Utah cities with a de-- know the identification of and problems to Smith Bros. Lumber oriy 1.1 per cent. trees, principal forage plants tot livestock, common Co. poisonous plants lAA MAKES BENEFIT rocks, and minerals in the respective They aim sell insulation for your liTNEXTS TO FARMERS ateas at the dose of camp. He must home. hk lake City The AAA also understand relationship of gras-in- g (UP) i benefit timber cutting, and other forest payments to Utah in the amount of praotices to mtural resources. up to July 1 in connection Members of the forest service, 1937 production control pro- - state Hah and game department, f wis reported here. leral biringicnl survey, and extension heda sre being mailed currently. I service will be on hand to give spec-- ii ial instructions. fi - . t? i J h; expert discusses st Sa P w ;i gSlrMon n It;; I im silage being the order, with silage AG NEWS IN BRIEF close to hiy when conditions are favorable. Of the grains, runsidering both yield and cost of production per At the annual Cac-icounty farm acre, barley comes first, with wheat buicuu outing at Guinavnh park in aecond and oats last. Oat is the Logan canyon July 'JO Tr.ucy Welling most unt ivnoinical grain grown on state farm bureau secret ay, lauded the agricultural adjustment adminis- By 1ioducts Available 'tr.iti in and the 193S act as a Jirect 'The nnin available are source of benefit to the farmer and wet beet pulp, pea vine silage, vug-- j as adirect or indirect aid to every. 3r- - beet molasses and wheat bran. body. Thees feed are of high value when I used properly in the ration. j An international gran feed also arc classified according pl;, ary covering all major wheat ta pmtein, carbohydrate, vitamin, and muntricj cf the world will mineral c intent. The different Teed producing be proposed at (he international furnish these nutrients in varying'wheit ference now-- in session at ord'r balance a r.it- - London, Secretary Henry A. Wallace fUT? er-.lk Produplwn. be announced. Dr. A. G. Hliek, chief nem. tbe proper am- - 0f t'.ie bureau of agricultural eeon- e!emfrv- . omies. who is representing the Uni- anJ ' ,ted State at the conference, will falfl Other nations hid the .ourl:,', and mmcr.ils, pro- r,nike been consulted when Dr. Black thc.e feeds are grown on fer- saiiel for London but tiding that the wplf1 . tile soil. IVirn sila-rand wet i Li pulp are high in carbohydrate P balance the ration when fed with al-- J The ot1 Sorihora.bare,"rplu co"imodJitie1' Smith Bros. Lumber Co. Yellow-ItfneNaMo- na or id 4-- H well-kno- iM J, Ut he iU nr it xd ty, v V. in th, ue (1) h e. - h . 1S al sprays. Thinning uf apjdes end poaches is another means of improving color when the crop is heavy. More sugar J available for each individual fruit in thia way. Irrigation when g? gniund becomes very dry will often help. When ell these requirements are met, then the role that the sun plays is most important. orkAani ths Protfm is inff. pn 3 - STo ZSSTEiS rink Xrs first of the grains in Jey '? SiS'rtL- - -- year for mure is known about easier, it than formcriy. VI rat he wiH select red strains of varieties, which is the best guarantee of good color. Red s'port',f'most of'th'red Vppi.-- s Vre 5E fresh and surplus July bohydrate content, while wheat bran beans from tile current productsnap i recognized as being high in pro- ion season, lunchases are 'to be tein and phospherus. made to help market condiAions when Names Combination prices are low and to encourage con- co"8i,le- ac.tor? of these piuducta by needy sumption desirable ration for tion, the i cows ala combination of daily fulfa hay and corn silage or wet-bewhich Methods of pulp in the winter, pasture in have become rechiming lands, of because unproductive the summer. In addition to an abunwater-toggin- g of or accumulation dance of roughage, alkali, are described in USD A farcows should be fed mixture grain Irmade up of barley and wheat bran. mers bulletin, 805, "Drainage on wtas bulletin Farms. This rigated The grain should be fed according to recently brought up to date by ths milk and butterfat production. bureau of agricultural engineering. 1 J et high-produci- EDITORIAL EXPLAINS COLORING IN FRUITS UTAH WATER STORAGE at 4-- Rc- ever-norm- will be more careful in uhoosing a site. A soil Ahxt is well drained has an advantage and site with a good elesratian usually comes through with well colored fruit. From a cultural standpoint too much nitrogen must be avoided. Some reduction in yield niay need to be sacrificed but if g.ud color is the remit, it will jwy well. This is a true for peaches as ap- the plea. Thorough spraying with mild forms cf sulphurs will reduce injury to foilare and give a better finish to fruits thin the cautsh: OUTLOOK GOOD THE FINAL RITES "What can the orchardiat do Salt Lake City it EVery experienced orehardist Utahs (UP) water storage outlook is "the best in knows that there is i simple for history. "Never at any time h it the condition of stored water facilities been State any better than at present, Engineer T. H. Humphreys said Storage waters, he doctored, '.ve scarcely been touched. The inflow even now is olmost equal to the outflow so that reservoirs contain an almat untouched supply of water, according to the state department. Humphreys said Bear Lake, a nat- uni reservoir, is higher than at any time since 1926. THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY" THE DEPARTURE. OF A DEAR ONE IS SOFTENED BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHARACTER OF THE FINAL CEREMONIES CONDUCTED BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF YET, COST IS MODERATE. mula, says an editorial in The American Fruit Grower" for July on color in fruit. "Every experienced orehardist knows that there is no simple formula. For one who is start-- G. W. LINDQUIST CLASSIFIED ADS and SONS For fresh dressed hens and spring fryers, Smithfiedl people can place their orders with Irvin Waite or call at his residence Sunday morsigns. Adv. t( Phone 1244 MORTICIANS Logan, Utah ef THE FAMOUS sug-pow- eri Central ESTATE COAL Milling Co. Central Milling Company with mill at 122 East Center arc milirrs of Golden West Four and Golden West Feeds which will enable you to bake more delicious bread and baked goods. They hove a large trade from over this section. They buy wheat, barley, farmers. oils and corn from the They also offer the farmers excellent storage facilities f.'r grain. Farmers ran combine on purchases and st-rthem here. Distribution will be made as required at slight handling charge. Headquarters for feed of all kinds. Rees Feed store in Sniilhficld is their local dealer. is The Central Milling Company thoroughly equipped in the latent and ns is t scientific manner for the milling of flour and feed for every pur- RANGE GOODYEAR r SPEEDWAY 8 e T Youll enjoy Electric Hot Water Service LOW-COS- r- - iBlomalic "hi Psevea vanish when you have the of Automatic Mice hi your home. Electric Hot Water You will have a eon Jr' have West flours been developed by scientific tests until they am exactly suited for fine baking of all kinds, making the best bread, pies and pastries. You will find them on sale at all leading groceries and markets. We are glad to call to the attention of the people the advantages to the public by the Igyrtion in Logan of Central Milling Company and to recommend their high class products to all of our Their Golden ac-rui- slant supply of hot Bight, 100 QBY water, any Mom, day or summer, iaIL winter and spring. & requires NO attention at Cannot overheat. As dean, safe automatic thne. and noiseless in operation an fculh Bow an electric light Thousands of customers in this territory enJY this grand service at an average coot of leu than a month. $3 Why don't you enjoy this ear vice, too? LIGHTiCO: 6 e pose. It's Ug ud husky built fer tough going and tells at a PRICE. Ha all qualify features with full lifetime guarantee. rally LOW Goodyear OOODYKAB R-- X The mw MM Sltlea gives more safety awd mileage lew Bernsten OOODTIAR fr3 at ngular prices. Tlp-t- t oq BEFORId )U natter, irltssrr RANGE price. I SEE u$40 T BUY A COAL WILL PAY YOU TO THIS FAMOUS COAL RANGE. THERE ESTATE IS NONE BETTER. Woodwork Shop 219 W. 3rd NORTH LOGAN k They make a specialty of and can supply you with rash and glass, door frames, stairwork kinds. all of millwork special Mr. Icmsten says he can make cabinets (kkehen or corner) and do all millwork. Contractors Friend" evmight be his name as he makes here quickly. right erything In the olden days when we started to build a home, the first requisite was to find a caqpenler who could be trusted to build properly doors, the sash, staircase and finish in modhome. Not so .today, with this ern firm at your disposal. It is true that you should find real carpenter hut by having the millwork readybe made, much time end nvmey can jived on the interior finish. mill-wor- GOODYEAR YOU CANT PAY FOR IT, IT SEAT COVERS PAYS IOR ITSELF. Protect upholstery and and dust. clothes against dirt J I $10.00 install, fit all cars. Colon to I blend ear $5.00 with 5195 UF A North Cache Motor Co. DOWN FER MONTH CRYSTAL FURNITURE COMPANY 72-7- 8 WesM SMITH FIELD, UTAH KT 1 North Logan, Utah |