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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH ROPY MILK OFTEN CAN BE AVOIDED Condition Due to Bacterial Contamination of Water. - Frequently In the spring of the year there are outbreaks of ropy milk. This condition is due t bacterial contamination coming principally from surface water and. In some cases, from feeds. It Is entirely different from the ropy or stringy milk due to the diseased condition of the udder, according to Charles N. Shepardson, associate professor of animal husbandry, Colorado Agricultural college. In the latter case the ropiness is apparent in the milk when it is drawn ; in the case of bacterial contamination the ropy condition develops from 12 to 24 hours after milking. The remedy for this trouble is entirely a matter of sanitary precautions. The cow should be thoroughly cleaned to avoid manure or other dirt particles falling into the milk. The utensils should be thoroughly sterilized also. While the cow Is generally recognized as one source of this trouble, it is frequently overlooked that unclean utensils may also be a cause. The utensils frequently become a source of contamination due tb Improper washing or to the use of contaminated water. To overcome this they should all be thoroughly sterilized, either by the use of a chlorine solution or by steaming. Steaming is generally the most efficient method, although this is rather difficult on many farms due to the lack of facilities. For efficient sterilization utensils should be steamed for five minutes at 200 degrees Fahren The organism causing the heit. trouble, however, will be killed at a somewhat lower temperature in most cases. Sterilization may be secured by scalding the utensils In boiling water where steaming facilities are This practice is not not available. recommended because frequently the water Is only lukewarm after it has been turned over all of the utensils. Such water has but little value for sterilization. In order to secure sterilization by scalding the utensils should be placed in a container full of boiling water which is left over the fire during the time it is being used. Cow Tet Association . Shows Up Money Makers Do your cows make you a profit nbove the cost of their feed, that is, a reasonable return for your labor? The cow testing associations are answering tliis question for many dairymen. The yearly record of the association is flie real standard of a cows production, for it shows what she will do under average conditions for the average farmer. The expense of belonging to an association is more than made up by discovering the cows that are not paying a profit. By careful selection and weeding out the poor ones, the average herd production in some cow testing associations has been raised to more than 9,000 pounds per cow a year. Many of the cows in these associations are making' a profit above feed cost of $150 to $350 a year. If you have any surplus stock to dispose of g recand can show by the ord that a cow has made, let us say, 1,000 pounds of milk, 350 pounds- of fat and a profit above feed cost of $180, it will be no trouble to sell such a cow at a good price. It might easily pay the cost of membership. cow-testin- - Dairy Hints months. Legume hay is a good foundation for the bulls winter ration. It Is high In mineral and vitamines, and Is valuable for keeping heavily used bulls in condition. Holsteins and Ayrshires producing large amounts of milk that is lower in fat should have one pound of grain for four or five pounds of milk produced per day. Alfalfa hay Is the most desirable dairy feed from the standpoint of yield per acre and feeding value per ton. The average cow will consume about two tons of hay per year when not fed silage. In planning the dairy fed the rough-ag- e should goyern the kind of grain and the proportions of the different grains. alfalfa, sweet clover, or soy bean silage imparts an abnormal flavor to milk when fed to dairy cows before milking. Corn, In order to obtain the benefit of lage In the dairy ration and at the sa r.e time avoid loss due to the production of milk, feed all silage Immediately after milking si- silnge-fiavore- d St George Drilling for oil has been resumed Id this section. Springville Work is to begin at once on a water works system. GRAHAM BONNER. AARY corvucHt tv vuuim Nuntotu uniom Sunset Over EOOO acres of peas will be planted in Utah this season. NEW CLOTHES Logan Two branches of air pupils have been formed by flier students. Fairview A poultry club and Mr. Polar Bear was asleep, calf club of ten members each has his face with his paws as been formed. he slept. Springville A ehornl group has been Suddenly he got up. did a little organized here, following the success- dance, waved his head as he looked ful presentation of an opera. about, and then took a bath. Duchesne Uintah Basin Industrial I asked you a question, said Mrs. conference will bold convention here Polar Bear. August I was sleeping, my dear, and didnt Ilyrum Cattle are being examined hear you. What was your question? by federal agent to eliminate tuberI said that it felt like spring, and culosis. I asked you if you didnt think so, American Fork Egg sales during too." 1930 are expected to bring $1,250,000 I think so, Indeed, said Mr. Polar to this city. , Bear. My bath water is quite mild. Castle Dale Emery county potato I now envy our cousins np north growers will Join the state association going in the icy water. How they all of vegetable growers. do love it. Midvale Salt Lake county highEven the cubs, when they are only ways are to be equipped with new and ten days old, are allowed to have an powerful lights. icy bath. fell Castle Gate John Phillips To be sure they are, said Mrs. from a bridge Into Price river with Polar Bear. The mothers always see fatal results. to that. , Ogden The furniture stores of Uthissed the Feels like spring, ah staged their first annnal style show snakes to each other. on March How about your new suit, Mrs. Sandy An archcry club has beeu Snake?" asked her neighbor. organized at the Jordan school for "Im getting rid of my old one In the first time in its history. Alta A $3,000,000,00. bond election in Salt Lake will be necessary to finance the Argenta reservior in the Big Cottonwood canyon. Randolph Rich Countys road program has been mapped out and will of approxi-maetel- y include an expenditure L 4-- H 25-2- $31,000. Springville Thirty hoys from this citys high school are busy with coops and brooders preparatory to the launching of chick projects. Hyrum Cache county poultry producers will make a tour of poultry farms and hatcheries of Salt Lake county. Murray Contractors bidding on a new paving extension will be required by mayor to agree to employ local men on the work. Parowan Sixty poultry enthusiasts from northern Iron county met here and accepted construction of new tricounty unit of State Poultry association. Plain City Twelve classifications of Holstein cattle will he on exhibit at the annual Black and White day, May 6. Sugar House Taxable values In Salt Lake county increased in 1929 to the extent of over three hundred thousand dollars. Price County Commissioners 'have declared a tax levy of 2 mills for purpose of financing a building program for the school district. Draper A pure bred Jersey cow, owned by Parker Brothers, has completed official production test and qualified for Register of Merit of the American Jersey Cattle Club, Gunnison Forrest Prichett, 16, was awarded third prize by Utah Poultry Producers association in a state contest and first prize in Santpete county. Chesterfield The year old Garden Club has a record of every member finishing his project, the crops including sugar beets, tomatos, beans and egg plant. Brigham City The board of education has granted permission to the Brigham post of the American Legion to level school grounds which is the spring community project of the Legion. Wooclside Work will start immediately on twenty mile strip of road from Woodside to Green River. Work will be under federal aid plan. Cedar City Movement is on foot to determine feasibility of road connecting with scenic loop to Zion National Park, up Kolob canyon and south to LaVerkin canyon. school disMurray The Granite trict has been granted permission to petition for an increase of 1 mill in school year. the tax levy for 1930-3Santa Clara Orchard heaters arrived here and at Toqnerville and be used for the Hurricane, to first time in this district. Manti Bids will be asked for the improvement of the Gunnison-Mant- i highway. Estimated cost $80,000 and work to finished by fall. Airport An example of air will be given by a group of navy pursuit planes on April 27. St George Street lighting ditsrict has been created in business section. Estimated cost of installation, $3,350, to be borne by district and maintenance cost by city. Gunnison the school board Is offering a $10 prize to each school in the district which will be given to the class putting over the best auditorium program. Pleasant Grove Work is progressing rapidly on new, public park, as many of the important permanent improvements to be completed this year as possible. Mapleton City water system is being installed, consisting of 13 miles of pipe line, carrying water to nearly every home in the city. Salt Lake 100th Anniversary of L. D. S. Church ( beginning on April 6 will be featured by illumination of L. D. S. Temple with a lighting unit of 52,000 candle power. Ferron Emery County commissioners and state road eommisioners have signed agreement whereby they split on cost of constructing a half-mil- e dugway on highway rear here. Estimated cost is $20,000. 4-- 1 Plenty of legume hay and silage and the proper amount of a good grain mixture should be the aim of every dairy farmer during, the winter manu-neuve- 60-5- 0 English Chalk Pit Gives Up Victims of Tragedy Make dresses bright as new! UTAH BRIEFS rs Did a Little Dance. What is the grim secret of the little knoll on Dunstable downs (Engskeletons have up land)? Eighty-fiv- e to the present been excavated from one shallow depression. Forty skeletons were found during research operations last year, and now excavamore tors have unearthed forty-fiv- e skeletons. They are believed to be the remains of young men and women of early Saxon times. One of the skeletons has a wound in the temple, and others bear signs of other wounds, while a few have their hands tied behind them. Weapons have been found, and also a brooch of the First century B. C. - The excavators are puzzled at finding this ancient brooch among Saxon remains. Many theories have been advanced about the skeletons of the knolL It is suggested that there was a wholesale massacre of prisoners during a Saxon tribal war, and that men and women were killed and thrown into a chalk pit. DIAMOND DYES are easy to use; go on smoothly and evenly; make dresses, drapes, lingerie look NEW. 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They like to call them spring suits and feel fashionable. The zebras were talking about shedding and getting all spruced up. The ponies were being clipped and the goats .and sheep were being sheared. Ail Of the creatures in the zoo .were getting ready with new, freshened suits, and were so pleased about it, and how they would look. The .Wise Old Dog There is a story of a wise old dog living at an English country house who, like all wise dogs, made friends with the cook. The woodstack was some distance from the house, and when any kindling wood was wanted the cook would tell the dog to fetch some sticks. He knew quite well what she meant, and used to trot off to the woodyard and bring back a stick at a time. One day he was sent off on his errand and came back with a wagging tail and an empty mouth. Cook sent him again, and yet again, but each time he came hack wagging his tail apologetically. . Cook was first puzzled and then angry, and calling the dog ugly names, drove him off on the same errand, determined that he should carry out her orders. Once more the old deg trotted away, and in a few minutes he came back with the hatchet dragging on the ground beside him! when he reached the house he dropped the hatchet before Cook, as if to say: Theres no wood out, and if you want any you must go out and cut it! sluggish feeling Pot yourself right with nature H. M. Smith, 421 Topeka Ave., Topeka, Kansas. Hes five n and weighs pounds. Hes the picture of health as you can see, and I feel like hell always be that way as long as I can get California Fig Syrup. I have used it with him ever since he was a year old. I knew what to give him for his colds and his feverish, upset spells because Mother used California Fig Syrup with all of us as children. I have used It freely with my boy and he loves it It always fixes him up, quick." 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