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Show AAA CHARGES KELP PLAN (ATlOHfiL POULTRY FOR GUT, SEAMS AND FARMERS GET MONEY UTAH RECREATION PRESSING SHOW WELL RECEIVED GOAT PLANS QUALITY Fanner in the stale who have been advised that they were ineligible for benefit payments under the poultry plan ha states, f which Utah agricultural rhi voluntary plan !3fd to 34 o establish agriculture, "SLn breeding and pulloram-ais-- c antral. Inasmuch as the size to important under Ta flock is not nnslUir SL -lrforraatlon He to is U. S. breeding stages four to home as well as to wm- Tof Ss ial flocks. Utah the poultry Improvement Jnmittee, consisting of a reprwen-eacfrom the state board S agriculture, Utah hatchers and voders organization and the State of Agriculture, ha been to administer the plan of animal totoUy with the bureau direction of Ber-- i the under jdojtry W'lnton and P. B. Zumbro who The on the federal coordinators. men' and breeders MP- ,- of hatchery nativho are taking part in the on! poultry impiDvement plan may obtained from Carl Frischknecht, I h, de-ggi- poultry-ma- extension college of at Utah state n agriculture. Poultry breeders and hatchery men participate in the plan and vho foll- ow the prescribed methods cf production, nviy use such terms as "U. g. Approved," "U. S. Certified, and on, in advertising .their breeding and chicks. stock, hatching eggs, The plan is intended to protect procompetitducers from unscrupulous ion and enable sccnmtely the buyers to know more merits of hatchery breeding stock offerThis is the first year that farmers and poultrymen have been able to buy chicks and breeding stock of the U. 8. breeding sEiges, based upon systematic classification of breeding flocks. Most chicks of the U. S. breeding stages flocks be from will, in addition tasted for pullorum disease (bacillary white diarrhea.) Regardless of breed and variety, chicks purchased from hatcheries that are participating in the nat-bnpoultry improvement plan by fanners or commercial poultry men should be better in quality and better quality in the chicks that are purchased should enable those wiio raise them to realize more profit Professor from this enterprise, Frischknecht said. product i and ed for sale. al FIRE MEASUREMENTS USED IN FORD GARS OUTLINED the following physical activities: baseball (hard and soft), volleyball, o track and field events, pitching, archery, tennis, swimming, life saving, qqiql games, water ( sport, dancing, badminton, football, hor-eahn- fiVIJ More than flfivn thousand sons, including adults and children games, Since the coat is one of the) most participated each day during July program, expensive items in the wardrobe and in recreational projects set up thru, must stand wear in ull kyids of out the state as WlA project under weather, usually for 3 or 4 years, direction of State Supervisor- - R." E. before Davis. checking - on quality point baying is a practice that careful Directing the recreation activities state committee. buyers wish to follow, according to were 282 relief workers' and 80 supAa the program was origin illy ?t?i Alias Ellen Agren, US AC extension ervisors, paid from WlA funds, and up, deductiijiiS weie made in pay- (lu thing specialist. These points to 135 by worker, paid ments to the farmers for failure to look far in buying a coat are the sponsors. have a minimum requirement of cut, seams and pressing. These reIn district no 1 including Box aiceage and for increas- late to workmanship. Other points Elder, Cache, Daggett .Davis, Moring his base in 1936 are the fabric used, ke lining and gan, Rich, Summit, and Weber over 1935. As modified these de- the innerlining. rounttei .the recreation setup was ductions are mode ugatr.t dug 1 Each part of the coat should be completed in all hut Daggett and payments only, or payments made cut with the straight of the mater- Rich counties. for converting In district no. 2 comprising Suit acreage ial, according to Miss Agren, or it to Lake end Tooele counties, the letacreage, ahj su- will soon get out of shape. gar beet payments. Thus deductions Coats should be pressed with every up is not yet complete in the latter are not made against class 2 pay- step in the making. And county. ments, or those fur seeding, approv- coats have carefully matched seams In district no. 3 embracing Beaver, ed fallow, gully control, Grand terracing, stitched with firm thread in close, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, green manure practices and weed evfn stitches. Armholes, seams, add Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute,' eradication. front edges are reinforced with nar- Sanpete, Uintah, Utah, Washington, In other words, if a farmer' has row k tape to prevent Wasatch and Wayne counties, the increased his acreage stretching and possible tears. The setup is complete excepting in San this year oyer last year, or dues front facing is tacked back secure- Juan and Piute counties. not hava his minimum required ly but invisibly to the inside of the Types of recreation sponsored by the WlA that have met with enstill coat to keep . a straight-hangin- g acreage he may earn a class 2 payment, Mr. Hyer front edge that will not rolL thusiastic response from more than explained. Linings in good --quality coats are 15,000 daily participants, include In view of these modifications fitted in and lining seams are matthe state committee is permitting ched and tacked to corresponding 1935, according to figures furnished y these farmers to sign work sheets, seams in the coat coats the Production Credit corporation which must he properly filled out have linings made separately and by of Berkeley. and in the hands of the county ag- put in the coat all in one piece. Although there was $253,000 leas ricultural agent by September 15. Another point to book for in the advanced on loans from January 1 The committee suggests that this lining is a pleat all the to August 1, 1936 than over the additional sign-u- p a3 far as possible way down the center of the bock. same period in 1935, these funds be accomplished at the county agents This allows for give in wearing were loaned to 350 farmer-borroweoffice, where they may obtain blank and keeps the lining from pulling. this year while only 258 borrowMiss Agi?n says this and further work sheets. ers received advanced in 1935. The information is contained in Leaflet tact is significant that farmers have Jo. 117, Quahty Gmdes in ; Bnyus found it necessary to borrow not was not until . accuracy practical UInmMi'is f'na f ftnnnenM nu as heavily in 1936 as they did in Ford put in inspec-tione- d meet 1935 to the cosh cost of prorooms where temperature duction of crop and for the operaand humidity are held constant. tion of livestock outfits.' Such a deWhen the factory is running at full crease in the need for credit means capacity there are 5353 gauging opthat borrowers are finding it posserations used in making one car, or ible to carry on their operations 83,450 per day for 6,000 cart. with more of their own accumulated Few automobile manufacturers earnings and less of the creditors have the equipment or facilites to money. is this Ford approximate accuracy. The Utah institution making the the manufacturer of Johansson mas-te- n loans referred to are the Utah Live-Uta- h in the United States, gauges farmers and livestock men stock Production Credit association and uses isi less than 160 sets frr association and the Utah Farm Production credit used production in the Rouge inspection purposes number but in j dit association, both of Salt Lake in greater plant. . - volume during the first seven City; and the Box Elder County This - kind of car manufacturing less of Credit lassocutiun of the present year than Production months accuracy 'makes for dependable perthe. tame period in Tremonton. did during they formance, continued Mr. Jones. It ii cne of the reasons why the Ford V-- 8 oan be driven 60 miles per Jwur from the beginning, why it is economical on gasoline and oil, and why its maintenance cost is so low. cuiur-rv.-iii.:- - non-reli- good-duali- da' "w" tennis. Creative activities: Sewing, cookthree-aing, woodwork, painting, plays, story dramatization, story telling, music programs, drum corps work, chorus, short story writing, group iano, scene construction, dramatics, scene design, needle woik, Interior decorating, dress designing, ct dress making, basketry, rug making, landscaping, quilting, art work, one act plays, harmonica bands, oper- ettas. Activities: Ciiiumuiiit) Social nights, holiday celebrations, checkers cuvl square and round dancing, table soul kindred dominoes games, games, game parties, picnics, camping. Mental Activities: Iirst-ai- d class, nature reading, discussion groups, study. Recrealiomil training: Opportunity for development of leadership within groups and purlir. ef AVOID UNPLEASANT WASHING AND IRONING THESE HOT DAYS! ty - fully-shrun- Lei the Laundry one li. Do KEPRESKXTATIT1YK IS .IN SMITH FIELD DAILY! Poor-qualit- full-leng- th rs LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS LOGAN PHONE 438 ZEBEB quick!! geTon&i TOo!!HURR$ Cre-fun- ds The value of fly sprays as rcpel gauging orjents is limited, the entomologists add. Many tests have shown that measuring operations on Ford parts are under three thousandths! some materials applied as sprays of an inch, or animals da temporarily of a repel man hair, according to D. S. Jones,' hern, st:ble and house flies. None, local Ford dealer. however, ha been found of practic- These are not laboratory measure- - al value against horseflies, botflies, mints but are in daily production warblefiies, and certain' other flies wcrV. Mr. Jones notate out. Such that attack and annoy livestock. No less than 1951 V-- 8, hu-j- ta Here comes UaidJU com- pany !" And is this an embarrassing situation? ' wMrksrtsras the old, old story a shortage of lamp bulbs, and a scramble to juggle the remaining few from one socket to another. 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