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Show 1 ovnrrn CACtW CUVfCIlCK HYRUM, UTAH Big Business for. Poultry Industry ! (D Hart Schafner ?: Marx On the River Dee, Scotland, where you find the braken, a Scotch fern that turns to rare shades of brown in the fall. ,L NEW COLOR jdantfo sum (siztitrsi HiStsHi HART SCHAFFNER & nimfiaD MARX I anBAs IFwn IFaHU N are breaking away from the dull monotony of days. Youve seen it in the brilliant neckwear andgolf hose. ME Now they're demanding more color in Suits too. Braken is the shade for fall the rich autumn brown of the Scotch of red or fern; the colors of the Heathlands, with touches glints of green in the patterns. new style showings, together with the peat browns; the beetroot and crown; bottle and Antwerp blues; the Rannoch grays; the rieh, dark Lochnager blue, and the new Lochhober greens. Youll find them in our Fabrics are from the best weaves of Britain and America. The tailoring is perfect, and prices are surprisingly moderate. Thatcher Clothing Co. LOGAN, - - - - UTAH Though Utah haa been in the poultry industry as a national factor a little ever two years, she haa reached the point where her eggs and dressed poultry establish top prices on the Hew York market, unquestionably key to markets throughout the nation. That this should transpire in such a brief competition from time, against California, Washington, New Jersey, aai n wore of middle west states that have feeea active in the industry for many years, is little short of remarkable. It indicates above all else that Utah has conditions natural, if aot ideal, for the production of the top quality eggs and poultry. The Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association, founded a little over two years ago by the larger and more aggressive producers of the state, under the guidance ef the Utah State Farm Bureau, stands as one of the few cooperative marketing societies in the United States able to pay its ewn way from the start. Utah eggs aad poultry were given welcome on all markets, hence the cooperative and its members were able to enjoy a good fortune from the very start. Last year the association handled in the neighborhood of 50, 000, CO eggs. This means an enormous cash turnover. But the greatest growth in the industry is just commencing, ay those closest to the activity. Benjamin Brown, president of the cooperative, predicts that within a few years the poultry industry in Utah will represent a business turnover ef $20,009,000 T have been joshed annually. this prediction, times about many President Brown asserts, but I believe my figuring will prove its legitimacy. There are in Utah 27,000 farmers. If 20,000 of this number were to maintain Hecks of 300 birds each, it would mean 6,000,000 producing hens. The records ef our associa tion show each producing hen will bring $3.50 to $4,00 a year, at the most conservative estimate. There is the $20,000,000 industry. Utah is able to exeell in egg production beeause of climatic conditions extremely favorable and low cost feed. The producers are able to produce a superior preduet at low cost. The making ef an egg is a mystery, but uuder proper conditions one hen ean produce mueh finer eggs than her sister under radically different conditions in another part of the country. Utah producers cannot explain satisfactorily why the quality of their eggs is consistently so good; but it is, else New York dealers would not clamber for Utah eggs so persistently. One of the greatest possibilities for Utah is the egg and poultry industry. Aad to bring a $20,000,000 industry each farmor need but pos-es- s a few hens, say about the number he ought to have if properly carrying out the principles accepted as eonstituting a balanced farming scheme. Smut Prevention For Grain A new copper carbonate grain treating machine has been installed by the Hyrum Preduee (So., togecleaning ther with an is n carbenate maehiae. Copper addry treatment and has many vantages over the old wet process. A higher germination and n better ad smut control is assured. up-to-da- te Bring" ns the news. HOUSE FOR RENT Half block south of Allens store. Apply to ad Mrs. Albert Nielsen, Hyrnm. , |