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Show V t SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH To the First Ward Proper Feeding For High Egg Production Old Folks Committee South Cache Courier Published Ever; Friday at Hyrum Utah. j. A. WAHi 3N. Publisher.. Ottn STATE RgKS A HUMBLE Some foods make mostly yolks, some mostly whites. In treating of old folks you are not to be easily out done . By any old folks committee or committees under the sun; Not even if in dollars you have to spend your last one And have to add to it much valuable time. ASSCCIATIClt In that emulation Ill sustain you Im an interested party So long as Im profiteering sustenance will be hearty; But if in treat Ive no share my remarks will be tarty For Im by an influence controlled, called human nature- SUGGESTION - and individuals have been paying the last quarter just of their income tax and it has been the hardest to raise of any paymeut since war faxes started. Readjustment of our taxation system has been considered in order to lighten the tax burden and distribute it more equitably for individual and industry. Sec. of the Treasury Houston submits a proposal which apparently does away with one form of tax only to add heavier forms of taxation on the average individual and industry in order to continue to raise taxes of war time proportions ' Would it be out of order for a citizen to suggest that ways be found for curtailing government requirements to meet the shrinkage in wage and commodity prices, rather tkan to find ways of increasing taxation on remaining industries and incomes in order to cover loss to government derived from wartime business and incomes which no longer exist. In other words let the government get onto a peace basis the same as its citizens and cut its cloth Industry accordingly. Objecture of this scribble is to ye committeemen tell By the treat, you have pleased this old fellow right well; And his gloomy ideas about human nature, it did dispel. Faith in human nature possesseth his soul once more. Brindell, the New York federated Trades official, has been collecting from two to ten dollars a week from men for permission to work for a a livingTemporary privileges for working as a carpenter were sold to any barber or bootblack who had twenty-fiv- e dollars to pay for the privilege. On top of this the legislative examination shows he could assess a thousand dollars a floor on any building contractor for giving him a working agreement. If his demands were not met he could call a strike and tens of thousands of innocent workers were laid off in idleness to enable him to col lect his blackmail. And because of the hold this system has on labor as well as the rest of the country, the average honest worker must blindly and implicitly yield and obey or be refused the privilege of working and earning his living at all. Is it any wonder the American, or open shop plan is to be inaugurated from coast to coast. - -- He enjoyed the sociable spirit that prevailed all throughout Such treats would be failures with sociability left out; The secret of success lies in that sociability, no doubt, The saints are ever prone to partake of that spirit. BABY CHICKS Write for price list. Also have a few 1 and 2 yr. old hens for sale. Alvin Allen, Hya ad- - rum, Utah. The money market is a lit- tle tight at this time; but it is not hard to raise the dough if you use State Emblem Flour. FOR SALE 10 acres of irrigated land with 5 shares water right. cash, balance About one fourth For particulars terms if desired. apply to Hans Jorgensen Hyrum ad - () Oyter shell Yc shells Iy good: Scratch feed 100 lbs. wheat or corn or both mixed. To adequately praise the cooks in language I am deficient And their aids in serving old folks were truly efficient; ' I to show appreciation by deeds - ate more than sufficient, But I hope to survive without calling in a doctor. Dry Mash 50 lbs. bran and shorts 25 lbs. ground corn 10 lbs. meat meal All was up to top notch and even some beyond that. If I ate such cookery every day I would surely grow fat; i lb. And develope the swelled head and need a bigger hat, And maybe my old legs would balk at the load. . E. Appleyard. PICKUPS Pulling down the front and back of a Into a sunbonnet. Relieve it with glasses correctly fitted by our modern methods. Dont hide your light under a bushel. Use the bushel to cover your faults if It Is big enough. Americau Interests. A partitioned metal tray has been Invented that telescopes to fit a desk drawer of any size. bran corn meal 9 lbs. meat meal 33 lbs- - lb. fine salt salt - new house cap for women converts It Guatemalas first plant for the manufacture of cement has been started by Mash 25 lbs- - er Truth lies at the bottom of the well, and anglers never go to fish there. Most of the splinters In the banisters of life are unnoticed until we begin to slide down. 100 lbs. wheat Scratch Feed 100. lbs. wheat. 50 lbs. corn 50 lbs. ground oats Mash 50 lbs. bran, 1 lb. fine salt. 10 lbs. meat meal. No matter what ration you give always keep oyster shell, charcoal, grit, and fresh water before hens. Some green feed should be supplied HiUh day, such as cabbage, beets, cairots, sprouted oats, alfalfa leaves. Mangels or sugar beets are best. Alfalfa meal is good if you pour boiling water on it one or two hours before feeding, then mix with dry maffi until it is crumbly. Never feed sloppy food to chickens and especially to baby chicks. If you want to feed a warm mash each day in wi mix table scraps with milk or water and thicken with dry mash. Do When not feed more wet mash than hens will clean up in 20 minutes. poss ble feed a little skim milk each day. I feed ration No. 2 in summer. For a winter ration have the Feed the wheat in the scratch feed about half wheat and half corn. morning, about 1 quart to 20 hens and in the evening feed corn, about 1 qt. to 20 hens. Feed in 4 to 8 inches of clean straw and make hens work to keep warm and exercise to keep healthy. Hens kept penned up most of the year eat about 40 to 50 lbs scratch feed, 3 lbs. oyster shell and grit, a little charcoal, 25 to 30 lbs. mash, and some green feed. A hen must lay about 50 to 70 eggs a year to pay for her feed. Some flocks have averaged as low as 33 eggs to each hen, and some have gone upwards of 200 eggs. Most hens with proper care and feeding will lay at least 150 eggs per year. This will give a clear profit of about to $1.00 per hen. vvill Feb. 4, 1921. fine Scratch feed Ration No. 3. So long ad you thus treat be thankful And will welcome such another treat with heartiest glee; And will strive to live another such day to see. And be able to attend and greet other old ones. me I CONSULT $2-0- Dr. F. B. Parkinson CARE OF BABY CHICKS. chicks When arrive get them in the brooder as soon as possible. OPTOMETRIST Keep at a temperature of 85 to 90 degrees first week; 75 to 80 second week, and 70 to 75 after. Start to feed when chicks are 48 hours old. LOGAN, UTAH Ration No. 1, (m choice.) First week feed oat meal, bran cracked wheat about equal parts, and give sour milk and fresh water to drink. Supply coarse sand and fine grit. After firsc week use a dry mash either in trough or a 4 parts bran, 2 parts shorts, 2 parts oat meal. Give some skim milk each dayFeed cracked wheat and corn in litter 3 or 4 times a day. Supply green feed and grit, and when 4 mon. old add oyster shell. ' No. 2. , Dr. Leonard A. Jones One experiment station says: No feed first 48 hours. At first feed OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN sparingly and often. Feed on a clean board with a cleat around the edge o prevent food from falling off. Gve sour milk as drink first week at Acute and Chronic Diseases ime of feeding; also keep clean water before them all the time. First week feed rolled oats, bran and cracked wheat about equal parts, and Thatcher Building supply coarse sand and fine grit. Where brooder is used keep alfalfa Phone 392. leaves, chopped clover, fine Logan, Utah. straw, or dried lawn grass clippings around it, suppling fresh lot every 2 or 3 days. r; After first week use a dry mash in 4 parts bran, 2 parts shorts, 1 part chopped barley 1 part chopped oats. If sour milk is not fed every day then put one part meat meal to above mash. Cracked a heat or cracked corn should be fed in litter 3 or 4 times a day. Keep , self-feede- Paints that are said to be both fire and waterproof are made from the oil of a Manchurian beau. Dont think that because a man Is willing to lend you a helping hand he will stand for a touch. Even If a woman doesnt gel the right kind of husband she thinks It Is better than being left. A range finder Invented in Sweden Is useful to surveyors and to military men. short-distanc- e It. We are also told that four hairs will weight. Theresuspend a fore an average head of hair should be able to support the combined weight of two hundred people. Dont try it Popular Science Monthly. one-poun- d -- self-feede- o Dr. D. D. TEBBS DENTIST Office O Just call me, I do Drinking Vessels Clean. No. 3. , One owner of a chicken farm gives following for first 2 weeks: rolled oats, bran and alfalfa leaves, commercial grit-an- d coarse sand, and sour milk and plenty of fresh water. Keep Vessels Clean. After 2 weeks use dry mash; 2 parts bran, 2 parts shorts, 1 part at Elite Hall, Hyrum OOOOO-OO- the rest. chopped barley or oat meal, 1 part beef scraps. Feed cracked wheat and corn in litter. Give plenty of fresh water. Supply coarse sand, grit oyster shell and charcoal. No. 4. A lady expert on baby chicks gives these points: First 2 days rolled oats and sand, then add cracked wheat. After 2 weeks gradually eliminate oats and substitute cracked corn. Keep dry mash in 2 parts bran. I part shorts, 1 part ground corn, h part beef scraps. Supply oyster shell, grit, charcoal, some green feed and sour milk. ALVIN ALLEN, Hyrum, Utah. Secy. Hyrum Farm Bureau. self-feede- Dr. V. E. PETERSEN D. C. Your Local Chiropractor Phone 133 J $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting neture in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative power of Halls Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CTfCNEY .? LO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggi--'- ". 7oc. r, - o-oo-o- o The Average Hair Crop. The Bible tells us that the hairs of our head are numbered, but It does not tell us even the approximate num-he- r to a square Inch. ; Bring us the news. But some one has figured this out for us. He counted the hairs In a Advertise your wants in the Cour- square nch on many heads. On the average head there are a ier and get results. thousand hairs to each square Inch. Corn, chopped or whole $1.75. S. Find out the number of square Inches ad In your scalp and you will soon know (X Produce Co. the approximate number of hairs on FOR SALE Pigs, good stock. Apply to Marion Jessop, Hyrum. WOOD SAWED for cash or on shares by John E. Allred, Hyrum. foods He enjoyed Silver Bands music and the sweet songs, Also enjoyed watching the performance on rattles and gongs; His heartiest praise and thanks to the performers belongs, He enjoyed many of the whimsical jokes of the jokers. Affection Is something a girl dishes out to her male friends Just before Christmas. THE LABOR DYNASTY Mother contain about an equal proportion of yolk and white building material Say a certain bulk of food we give and little, if any, of shell material. and 10 shells it stands to rea50 100 yolks whites, contains material for 10 eggs... Take a properly than more cannot expect son then that you same cost and it will and about at bulk size same about mixed food of 100 yolks, 100 shells. Now you can in 100 for whites, material give you reason, expect about 100 eggs. From the followingltable you can take the feeds which"are available and balance your rations so your feed will contain about equal number of yolks and whites. The table shows about the number of yolks and whites produced by the average hen, when in good laying condition, from 100 lbs. of feeds, listed below: Hie Legislative Job. "Dey got me ter do some , work Vound de capltol de yuther day, Ettld Brother Dickey, an I wuz in an oul taungst de legislators from sunup ter sundown, an wen I got throo walked right up an drawssd my pay. Felt good, eh? "You right I did, st;h des ez good r: The Dust of the Earth At The Rex Theatre 1 de yuthe Constitution. ez Irglalatore! AtlanU Thursday, March 3rd |