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Show Live Stock Needs Novelty THE FEATHERHFADS IvkSuu ThATS TERRiW-t J WpJY DOESN'T HB U SewiBTNINS-STiC ..KTEin j 26 fa l AltXfS Pure, Warm Water t W,l SOSlfcTHbif NfcW BUT WONT, iTAKP Freezing Drink Temperature lowers Vitality of All Farm Animals. ll a. H. Rulfnar. Uni Mw Animal pTS Hr. IIM Celleae NU If yout cactus does not bl.m leaves and branches, leavln- - rebranches that gfow .upward. ya, whenever soil ia dry. To dice or ciit marshmallow dip a dry aebssors into pow.rej sugar. Hue-hu- dry harries. a One of the most expensive way k his for water heat ean farmer Is to let the animals drink It cold and warm It with their, bodies. freesln Giving the animals water at temperature lowers their vitality, and of aerionaly curtails the production cattladairy Can you Imagine a beef animal fat teeing, a calf growing, hr a cow producing large quantities of milk after shivbecoming thoroughly chilled and In overcoming the hour an for ering effects of 10 to 20 gallons of Ice cold DtpL-W- live-atoc- ' Meat thawed quickly Is ui:i.;y be tough. Keep frozen niMt warm place before cooking. to iB of chopped maras-. One teaspoon chino clierrtes and' one tableaimon of' orange Juice added to boiled salad dressing makes- - a delicious dressing for fruit salads. ' Add teaspoon of cream of tartar to cinnamon and sugar used In apple sauce. It gives It a delicious flavor. one-eight- h water! It. Is estimated that a cow producing 25 pounds of milk a day burns up more than a ponnd of corn In warmRnb equal parts of linseed nil nnl ing the water ahe drinks when It Is vinegar well shaken Into leather temthe at Into freexlng body taken covered chairs, occasionally, u perature. them in good condition. At the State college dairy barn, keeps where water la supplied at a moderTie n cheese cloth or ate temperature; there are seven cows over the mouth of foodpaper bag chopper, producing mora than 50 pounds of when ' cutting bread, nuls, etc; milk a day. it. Every bit will then be The food burned to warm the water through . , saved. la needed to maintain tbo animal's to and provitality, promote growth,' If in apple tree fs broken by duce milk. To attain her full winter storms, pare off the splinters capacity a cow should be with a sharp knife or chisel and given all the fresh water she will drink treat the wound with creosote, then at a temperature of 70 degrees. If a coat of linseed oil and lead the water Is too cold, she will, nnt give Itdrink enough to maintain a full milk paint.- Do not let the creosote touch live bark; flow. The resulting loss may be far .the more than the slight cost of providing Chocolate cake scorches easily on animals with water from which tha the bottom and sides because of the chill haa been taken. large percentage of fat It contain! It la therefore necessary to bake lt In a moderate oven. One of the Loose Ends , MESCAL IKE Shame on Pa! r s. l. Hutm.fr . . tinney of the force ik seNf'ouf T RjR US- - "RJ STUDY- -7 "tVlSRR MAY Bl A 1 NUMBS OR WANTED MSN RISKT HERE Hi I ItWKN "IHESff PICTURES T AND DESCRIPTIONS ARB SENT OUT FOR; US TO USE r fM I 6 LAD To SEE "SWOOSH SHIPY fioiNfr tUPAPERS UE ihb PHOTO. THE ONLY THAT'S WAY of Agriculture, Is Hay Putting Them to Use BUT TUESE-T- THATS ViE ONES YOU'RE .PUTtlNfr ASD&-pLlEY- RB Roi&KF-Ye- SEE OtM 'EM SORTIN' OLD OUT FER ONES' OF MEN PINOCHLE WHO HAVE BEEfl . SCORE SHEET? ALL we uses-th- ; HACKS O r. SaNfc fWK . ffiWUNAUf jijrfofHK KWMArar A SuiT F tn. Pw r--n Ilay, in spite of Ita Importance to the termer, has been referred to as one of the loose enda"..of agriculture because of the slight attention given ita Improvement in comparison with other Important term crops, says EL O. Pollock, hay specialist' of the United States Department of Agriculture. Losses which come from late cutting and Improper curing are very ' real, even though not as apparent to the farmer who feeds his hay t home, aa to the man who makes hay a cadi crop. d Early cut, alfalfa, for example, haa a high percentage of leaves and green color. The leaves contain s more than of the protein of the entire plant Green color in hay la associated with vitamin A, Important in animal maintenance and reproduction. Vitamin A content la greatly re- To coll marshmallows In coeoanut, hake them one by one In n bag of shredded coeoanut. - C Bill Syndicate, WMU Servlet. Dr. Kereei IVrorita Prescription makes weak women- - strong. No alcohol. Bold by druggists in tablets or liquitL Adv. Is Santa Rsal? A, merry fellow waa never respectable man. Chesterfield. yet a well-cure- two-third- "REGLAR FELLERS Pinhead! Getting Smarter it DONT 'But if FRIOHTEN TM WXUVl I RET THE WIND TO BLOW ON TOUR CORNET HARD thatLl PRIRHTEN TM ! maybe ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES j Run! duced when hay la discolored from rain, aun bleach, or Improper storage. Alfalfa leaves left In the aun at Die Arizona experiment station for less than three hour at noon lost 20 to 33 per cent of vitamin A, compared to leaves cured In a ventilated, darkened room. Leaves lying over night lost 75 per cent A further exposure of four honrs at noon the next day Increased the loss to U per cent Severely bleached alfalfa exposed for a week to aun and rain lost. 04 per cent. Such a prodigal waste, says Pollock, would not be tolerated in many other crops. Dog Tracks Cleaning Up the Orchard BRONC PEELER A ProMwn for Bronc Jnat how to clean np the orchard .l upon individual condition! Or cliar.1 on a slope; for Illustration, require different treatment than where planted on level ground not subject to erosion. Where an orchard la located on land subject to erosion or chardlstft have a dual problem, for It la only half a Job to combat Insect peata 'and disease If the anil fertility la allowed to wash away and tarve next year's fruit crop. Itthereby Ufor this reaeon that the orchard on level ground la more simply kept cultivation can be practicedunitary and la probably the most effective means of keeping the orchard healthy. On e orchards, notwithstanding cultirs tlon helps the trees and makes fnr longevity, an encroaching gun anii heet erosion Is abont as serious threat aa anything can be, and a it beh00Te' th hillside or 'I chardist to plow and cultivate aa Util:, as possible. Missouri Parmer. By FRED HARMAN -- . w'ttuNPUp hill-aid- More Colts Coleman -- SSiSifZSSSSKlRON AMjM.NfBtBdBfataniavBlvB. jpyjtessajsfssass! lgasi's&W;gag Om a bbOiIm Btek. ?te OdaoubteeMay way tolroa. JNeieesstwreiE rater bbbvibi tenet TNaceLSeMN LAMB MB STOVI CO. .PwtWUtlB WUHtSutl CMmbb. N laateMML WUS) Salt Lake City Directory BOB Ri : i Pullorum Chicks WUte Leehena, Uadi lalasd ltd,! Sarrad Firms 111 Kacte, far iaiwtdiala ( BT. Headwrtan lar Hart Ite Britten, far sataral, artiSrill. at tank j la said aaywter Aba tte! aw Sal-H- at ladiaaL Ptear, write ar j ire far yrtcaa a ad aawylfta tefan na alba. IAMSHAW HATCHES! ES State SL Sah Uka City. HL TIMFANOCOS HATCHEir IN Saalfe Ttk EaN Man, Ulak MIT k j More than OOO.OOO horse and colts have been produced the mnle past number Id recent history. ffS High prices for horses have stimulated production for past three Heavy demand exists for young matva according to the bureau of economic! Any considerableagricultural taCreB In colt production will result In a sup-Plof work animals three to live hence somewhat in excess of years now on term! horL Producer. and mule colts for sale areof advised to study closely trend of next few Oar Isbby Is deUghtteDy sir cqrted during the simmer nwnlbs Radis fa ROO Rmms-40- 0 Batts Planting Cheery Seeds HOTEL thin ahell and do not need the freezing to crack them. For that reason spring plant. U?L h?Tefer,bIa lt Planted In the may start germination and far be frozen. It la t!dlln1 M7 tha nd , ill! W b,w t0 keP them from dndng out, and then plant In the in earl, aprlng. I, Important t? member that the cherry la pro pa rated Temple Square y -- - .... 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