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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH I News Notes I From All Parts of X UTAH Salt Lake City A resolution was passed by the directors of the State Federation of Womens Clubs at its meeting recently at the Hotel Utah aid forwarded to the board of protesting against the recent action of that body in parolling George Parry. The vote was unanimous. The resolution was signed by Mrs. E. 0. Wattis of Ogden, state president of the federation, and was communicated to the newspapers by Mrs. N. A. Dunyon of the board of directors of the state federation. Three Feeds Now Cause Soft Pork v pan-don- Manti. John R. Nielson, Jr., of this city has been appointed executive secretary of the Sanpete county farm bureau. In addition to the work Mr. regular secretary-treasure- r Nielson will do, he will also handle the field work in organization, membership drives, commercial work, etc., of the organization. Ogden. A shipment of six carloads of cattle, containing 145 head d of steers, from Burl three-year-ol- Ruud of Grand valley, Idaho, drew the highest price paid this year foi steers at the Ogden Union grass-fe- d stockyards this week. The price paid was $7.75 a hundred pounds and the animals averaged $96.10 a head. Salt Lake City. Governor Charles R. Mabey was renominated on the first ballot in the state Republican nominating convention, receiving 343 votes from a convention in which 419 votes were necessary to elect, The fight between him and his two opponents, William H. Wattis and Wiillam W. Seegmiller, was easily the feature of the convention as it had been practically the item oi interest in the fight. 1-- 16 Logan. As nearly as the com- panys officials can estimate, the Morgan Canning companys plant at Smithfield will this year put out 170.000 cases of peas. This falls 25.000 cases below last years output, due to the excessive dry season. The bean crop, the canning of which is about to begin, is pronounced fair and better results are expected. - Cedar City. A large cave near Navajo lake was explored last week by a party of Cedar City men who, so far as known, were the first to venture far into its dark and watery recesses. The cave is located in some pink cliffs about one and a half miles northeast of Navajo lake and from it flows a large spring which joins the north fork of the Virgin. Ogden. H. W. McCarty, deputy collector of internal revenue has been assigned to the Ogden office pf the internal revenue department, succeeding A. G. Gundersen, who was in charge temporarily after the departure of J. C. Littlefield, who accepted a position as claims examiner of the veterans bureau at the district office in Denver. Special lem only in those regions where peanuts are fed, is no longer a sectional difficulty, says the United States Department of Agriculture in calling attention to the results which have been obtained during five years of investigation. It is now almost a nationwide problem among hog raisers because of the Increasing use of soy beans which also produced carcasses lacking in firmness. There are now three feeds recognized as producers of soft pork, peanuts, soy beans, and rice polish. Result of Experiments. At the recent annual meeting at Knoxville, Tenn., representatives of the state experiment stations taking part in these Investigations, and representatives of the United States Department of Agriculture, discussed the results obtained in this long series of experiments. This is the first year it has been possible to make definite statements on the influence of soy beans bn firmness of hogs. Summaries of the experimental results obtained by the Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas agricultural experiment stations in with the United States Department of Agriculture during five years investigation of the problem have shown that: 1. Soy beans grazed or self-feself-fealone or with minerals through a period of seven to eight weeks to pigs starting at approximately 100 pounds weight and making gains of 40 to 50 pounds produce soft carcasses. Further, the results have shown that the degree of softness of the carcass increases as the gain in weight of a hog on this feed Increases. 2. Soy beans grazed or self-fealone or with minerals self-fe- d to pigs starting at approximately 100 pounds weight and making at least a moderate rate of gain through a period of seven to eight weeks will not produce firm carcasses even though a subsequent gain in weight has been made by the pigs on corn and tankage equal to that previously made on the soy beans. 3. Soy beans grazed or self-fewith a supplementary ration of 2 per cent of shelled corn with or without minerals self-feproduce soft hogs when the pigs are started on the feeds at approximately 100 pounds weight and make at least a moderate rate of gain through a feeding period of seven to eight weeks. 4. Rice polish and tankage self-fefree choice on oat or rye pasture or in dry lot and with or without a small to supplement of skim milk hand-fepigs starting at 35 to 125 pounds weight and making gains of 30 pounds or more through a feeding period of eight to fifteen weeks, produce soft carcasses. 5. There is a direct relation between Immaturity and softness in pigs. When pigs are fed on ordinary feed combinations which are not unusually low in fat content, such as com and tankage, or com, middlings and tankage on pasture or In dry lot and slaughtered at a weight of approximately 100 pounds or less they are, in the usual case, soft. 6. Hogs fed corn and tankage gradually become firmer as they mature soft-por- k d d d d d d, committees were recently by the board of directors of the chamber of commerce to aid in securing funds for the equipment of the Cornegie library, to outline and conduct a program for the observance of National Defense day, and to arrange for a program for entertaining the Salt Lake business men who will visit with the chamber of commerce on September 1st. Provo. C. S. Leaf, expert swimmer and instructor at the Provo high across swam school, successfully Utah lake, a distance of eight miles. Cloyd Booth, one of Leafs1 pupils, swam with him for all but one mile at the beginning The swim was made t in four hours and thirty-fiv- e minutes, and is said to be the record long distance fresh water swim of the state. Castlegate. The Castle Gate-D- u chesne highway is to be kept open during the coming winter, the Duchesne county commissioners and the government garage people at Price having concluded a deal by which this will be done. Ogden. Theron Robison, University of Idaho student, who received a broken neck while diving in the , Save toil and time by spending some mental effort. Summer rations for . laying hens need not differ greatly from winter rations. . Milking machines must be cleaned and kept clean if the milk that passes through them is to stay clean. middle A dairy cow Is a good man through which to market forage crops and farm If your local fair was not as good last year as It should have been, start now to make it better this year. Pure bred rams give offspring with pool at Como Spring repounds wool clip, as sort in Morgan, died at the Dee hos- six and pital. Living nearly three days with opposed to two pounds from common the broken neck was considered re- native sheep. A word to the wise is sufficient. markable by the physicians. Bwimming one-ha- lf While are soft this in fed usually way hogs at 100 pounds or less, the hardening Is progressive, so that when slaughtered at approximately 175 pounds or more they are, in the usual case, hard. 7. Brewers rice and tankage self-fefree choice on oat pasture with or without a small supplement of skim milk hand-feto pigs starting at approximately. 60 pounds weight and making gains of 150 to 200 pounds through feeding periods of 12 to 15 weeks produce, in the usual case, extremely hard hogs, in fact, of a degree of firmness distinctly greater than that occurring in com fed hogs. 8. The mixture of cornmeal 5 parts and peanut meal (hull free) 1 part self-fewith or without supplementary minerals to pigs starting at approximately 80 pounds weight and making gains of approximately 100 pounds through a feeding period of 9 to 10 weeks produce, in the usual case, hard or medium-harhogs. 9. Results have shown that when the softening feeds and feed combina- tions peanuts or soy beans alone, soy beans supplemented with a 2 per cent ration of shelled corn, or rice polish and tankage (each with or without minerals) are fed to pigs which have previously received no softening feeds, there Is a distinct relation between the degree of softness and the starting weight and the degree of softness which develops In the pigs decreases as the starting weight Increases, provided equal gains in weight are made and other factors are uniform. Whether the lighter pig of the higher degree of softness or the heavier pig of the relatively lower degree of softness will be hardened more readily by subsequent feeding of hardening feeds is still undetermined. Experiments to settle this question are now in progress. e or (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) The feeding of hogs so as to prevent the development of soft characteristics, once thought to be a prob- d The Utah Agricultural Logan. college will open for the fall quarter September 29, according to an announcement contained within the general catalog issued by the college, which is just off the press. Logan. appointed Problem Becoming Nation-WidBecause of Increasing Use of Soy Bean. take on weight and finish. AFRAID SHE GOULD NOT LIVE WILL TRAVEL AS ORDINARY GUEST; EXPECTS TO VISIT CANADA. LIN-ER- S Distinguished Englishman to Have Company of Scores of Debaut-ane- s on Second Visit to' America. d d d Liming Treatment Will Increase Yield of Corn Liming forJgumes has become such a common pTactice that the. idea is often held that these crops are the only, field crops that will respond to this treatment .It Is, of course, true, that sweet clover, alfalfa and red clover, will not grow profitably on sour soils and lime is often necessary to establish them. Few other field crops are so sensitive that they fail without lime, but though they may not fall utterly without this treatment there are some that profit by it Among these crops is corn. On IS fields of the Missouri experiment station where one and tons of lime were used every six years In the rotation of corn, oats, wheat and clover, the increases in bushels of corn per acre as a result of liming go as high as 7.9 bushels with an average of 3.02 bushels. With a conservative price of 60 cents for corn, this gives a net profit of 81 cents per year on a dollar invested. Surely at the rate of 81 per cent profit, one need have no great hesitation In calling attention to liming for corn as well as to liming for legumes, especially when the effect from lime may be partly lost, since It goes on to the ground ahead of the wheat and two years pass before the corn comes round in the rotation. one-ha- lf Many dairy farmers are finding that sudan grass makes a valuable crop for supplementing the regular pasture. It will furnish much grazing during the hot summer months, says J. A. Arey, dairy extension specialist for the North Carolina state college. London. The Prince of Wales has packed his trunks, bid goodbye to his cronies and has handed his tickets to the purser of the Berengaria, which has sailed from Southampton to take him on his second visit to the United States. Wales trip this time will lack the exclusiveness of his first visit which was made in a British man-o-wa- r, for the capacity of the Berengaria has been packed by debutantes who, for various reasons, are cutting short their European trips and hurry homeward on this particular liner. These marriageable daughters will leave behind several hundred disapi Operation Advised, Bat Lydia PinkWs Vegetable Compound Made It Unnecessary down, nervous, with no appetite. Mv siyen me for five or six years. At time it was all I could do to live, and the doc-tsaid I couldnt live but a short time longer without an operation. That was IdH two years sister-in-la- w ago. Mv recoin-mende- Lvdia d EL Pinkhams Vegeta- ble Compound. She lad never used it herself, but she said one of her neighbors suffered just like I did, and it cured her. After I had taken four bottles the pain left my side. I had a fine appetite to eat anything that was put before me, and I began to do all my work and my washing, something I hadnt done for years. I am a dressmaker, and this last fall I began suffering with my side again, so I began taking the Vegetable Compound again. I am on mv fourth bottle, which makes eight in all I have taken. I feel so much better when I take it and everybody tells me I look better. My appetite improves and I feel stronger in every way. I am a very nervous woman and it seems to help my nerves so much.-M- rs. Maggie Waller, Glasgow, Ky. pointed Americans who have been turned away from the shipping offices in the last four or five weeks, since the liners accomodations foi 700 saloon passengers are all taken, and who constitute the long list of Comfort in Thought expectant ones awaiting possible last of That Insurance minute cancellations. and his wife were starting Briggs The suite for the prince, consistout a in the car. ride for two of bedrooms, saloon and ing I tell you, we dont get out in the breakfast room, now is spotless Mr. Briggs observed. white, with gray chintz covered open enough, like This car isnt working Nothing chairs and draperies, new furniture like to! it Only hitting on ought and fixtures and other improvements three.' including a tiled bathroom. w et had better go back," The adjoining suite will be occu- Mrs.Maybe Briggs suggested. pied by Wales cousins, Lord and Nope. Its all right when it gets His equer- warmed up, Mr. Briggs spoke with Lady Louis Mountbatten. ries and attendants will distribute assurance. themselves in rooms bordering on the Just then they came to a hill and royal heirs quarters. the car climbed to the top only with The prince will not dine in the gen- great difficulty. eral dining room, but a table will be Guess Ill have to take a look and see in what the trouble is, Briggs analcove an the off placed balcony nounced. of the saloon, set for the nine memHe pulled over to the side of the bers of the princes party, who are road and got out and raised the hood. entitled by invitation to sit around After a short investigation he raised the board. , up and announced to Mrs: Just a spark plug mjssin, Dawes Plan First, Coolidge Position. Well, commented the Mrs., isnt Plymouth, Vt. President Coolidge it just fine that you have theft inregards the final settlement of the surance? Kansas City Star. reparations problem as the paramount world problem and until the What About "PD? Dawes plan is finally put into operaWhat are the two most potent lettion he does not consider the time ters in the alphabet? The quick anappropriate for the calling of another swer is U. S. There is something arms conference. Fear of invasion to be said, however, in favor of 0. and attack must be removed from the K. El Paso Herald. relations between European nations he feels. Likewise, Mr. Coolidge Not Hampered by Cold thinks inquiries of foreign nations One of the largest forests in the as to their war debts due this coun- world, situated between the Ural try should await complete settle- mountains and the Okhotsk sea in ment of the reparations problem. Russia is said to grow out of what is practically icy earth. Colorado Has Fire Ban. Denver, Colo. Emergency measures to prevent further damage by forest fires in Colorado now are under consideration by the federal forest service and various officials of numerous Colorado cities and towns. In an effort to minimize the fire d in the Pike National forest, in the vicinity of Fountain creek, near Colorado Springs, the forest service has announced that a ban had been placed on all camp fires in that district. Tourists will be permitted to travel through the region, but must not build fires. see the haz-zar- Say Bayer Aspirin INSIST! Unless you Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years, Accept only a Women Manage Bank. Washington. A bank staffed and financed by women to promote emVegetables for vitamins, vigor and ployment of Chinese women and to encourage them in saving has been vitality. organized by prominent women of A report to the commerce , Marketing is no longer merely a Shanghai. process of disposing of the surplus department said the bank, in addition Bayer package on the farm, but a business of selling to other business, would carry on acwhat is needed In town. tivities similar to those of the Amerwhich contains proven directions ican pawn shop. Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablet Peat makes a mighty good bam Also bottle of 24 and 100 Druggist Utter, and can be prepared at a very Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer ManFather Married. Dempsey's small cost when a drained bog is acufacture ef Uonoacatlcaeldaster of Sallcylicacl Salt Lake City. Hyrum Dempsey, cessible. father of the famous Jack, is once Now the savory perfume of the pre- more a benedict. Aged 67, the father Of Hair and Skin serving kettle, the soft gurgle of the of the world's champion pugilist is Preserved By boiling canner, and the dappled white- row the happy husband of the former ness of the drying screen should be Lottie Dexter Blasdngame, 26 years foretelling of good things to eat this old, of Salmon, Idaho. Mr. Dempsey winter. Soap to Clean was divorced from Cecilia Dempsey to Heal Ointment five years ago. ex Unless you commune with your Send model or drawing for ami nation. Highest referenda neighbors In promoting the general ENTS Keep Profits at Home welfare you are not a worthy memit FKHH. Pstoat tswyw.gua Bt., The senate has passed Manila, ber of the community. a bill requiring insurall foreign RUB YOUR EYES? 50 to ance cent Use Dr. Thompsons Byewater. invest of companies per Speaking why not Bny at yonr drngglsts or community orders through of their profits made in the Philip, 116& Blrer. Troy, N.T. Booklet. home merchants instead of sending pine islands in Philippine securities Free Women! to away thousands of dollars to the mail or real estate. The bill goes to the BBSS Sf EftS85,K house. order house! p Beauty Cuticura ; |