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Show I THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER PAGE FOUR Rivere, Caesar Rodney and others ausink into Insignificance beside an made Lewis Mr. tomobile ride which recently from Englewood hospital at zooEnglewood, N. J., to the Bronx logical park and back to the. hospital wilh two tubes of serum with which to save the life of Mrs. Lewis, who had been bitten by a copperhead should get a little grain, but the more vigorous ones will probably not need any additional feed. ffiSIN FARMER The pecan is the largest growing tree under orchard cultivation. The average spread of the ordinary more years big pecan trees, 50 or is probably located, old, favorably to 125 feet, although trees from 100 are not 7" matter at of materially greater range Entered as second-clas- s times or four Thi s j three the post office at Roosevelt, Utah, unusual. of normally larf act of Congress of March the usual size from under four to and . the trees . apple times that of the peach. Official organ of the Uintah County Farm Bureau jj. js not an uncommon practice Office: Rocsevelt Standard, Roos-Jt- o start feeding silage immedaitely 30. evelt. Utah. after the silo is filled. If a sufficient Telephone is fed off daily, this will one amount 50c; year Subscription Price, lessen if not entirely eliminate the Editor Harrison. usual waste from spoiled silage that George H. Violet Harrison. ...Business Manager' is found on top when the opening of the silo is delayed a month or more. Silage still warm from is not relished by cows at first but will produce no ill effect provded it shows no mold. Moldy silage should not be fed. nut snake. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis went with some friends on a picnicking trip in an automobile belonging to Edelbert H. Lewis, Sr. They stopped in Palisade Interstate park to have lunch, and while Mr. Lewis started to build a fire his wife and others in the party roamed about gathering pieces of ... j fer-mati- There are 200,000 known kinds that attack trees. It is estimated that they cause a loss of million dollars annual-ly- . of insects one-hundr- ed Their chief enemies are birds. - The larger of the two cataracts at Niagara, Horseshoe Falls, is receding at the race of about five feet The a year, it has been found. Falls is travel of the American much slower, mounting to only a few inches a year. The center of continental United States has been determined by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey to be in Smith county, norwas thern Kansas.- a monument erected at Ogden, Kansas, to mark this point. - UTAH'S BIG FAIR ing Bird Gaaght by Filipinos Some of the speediest Manila. An unusually large specimen of the monkey-eatineagle, which ornithologists say is the toughest bird in the world, has been captured by Filipinos in the forest of Iozurrobio, province.. Almost every tiling that lives in the island, including humans, is afraid of the monkey-eaters- . This one had legs almost as nig around ns a man's wrists and claws larger than a mans hands. There are said to be not more tlian 100 of tlie birds in the en- mountain country will racing meet at the Lake City. Running, events will take place ami 3. g Ian-gasina- d.r One of it. LIFE OF WOMAN SAVED BY SERUM Takes Wild Ride to Zoo for Snake-Bit- e Cure, If calves are droppe in the fall they may he weaned the following r.pring and put on paUure, vlmre New York. To the Immediate kin they should do well If the pasture of Edelbert II. Lewis, Jr., of is good. Make the change "la dualfjtntivts. rides. of Purl ly. Those inclined to unhealthy Bloom-fisUlv- J.u-.th- e, apeea-E5s-- m been sent out 1 don, supervisor of the speed 2 tbe Uah State PaiA Entries will close SeptembelO. Grand Livestock Parade Wednesday, October 5, haa bee ,, as Governor a Day when the Siivt0i Parade will take place L'1?"-pionsbe awarded the champions Governor Geore H pi 111 u Si & . i presentations. t i I Small Birds Ride North c on Backs of Waterl La Conner, Wash. Even birds like to get a lift along thet gratory highway, by riding 01 backs of big waterfowl. Hans La dyke farmer, declares he watchel flock of loons alight on the fiats k and from their midst flew set score smaller birds the size of rows. The loons settled on' the $& low water to rest and feed; sengers taking quarters the shore. their r d h tl tl " ai j in trees, ' . , a- hnrsea in the intercompete in a five-daUtah State Fair, Salt trotting and pacing October 3, 4, (3, 1, kn 'hi, th .PICK-UR- S Ag bel Dazzy Vance of the Robins bull working in line (ir ks. strike-ou- t Ma 'Poi stjit Pei wli Few pitchers protect first bus fielding plays any better than Wit- Ruth earth will rise again with three on bases.. est crusts in the CGU V m pos whi ! aim wfat emu Horn NCOURAOE Industry by nizing the patro- ones ' yat U orin already have. UINTAH C. Tj chop fine,' CREAMER! J. Nelson, egar and ing. Mgr. I'M NEOLA in : turscg totaling $3475 have been hung up , tg. tw'.vrg n b i i ui L Iy th both: iiliiiiliiiihiitriiiiii ; - conta inac ' OME TO ad co . DIAMOND Pitchers Axiom: P P' ' n tire archipelago. Each patrols about thirty square miles aiul allows no other bird of prey to enter. After exhausting a food supply a bird moves onto another beat. As u last resort the eagles will eat or live stock. on another eagle's Trespass beat often means a conflict to the death between two of the giant birds. -- - COMPANY M onhey-Ea- i Hogs multiply very rapidly. By keeping one good sow and her pigs and breeding them regularly one more than 300 hogs, in can 3 years. view of this rapid in crease the can afford to pay a liberal rice for a good sow. 1 on HORSE RACES SCHEDULED FOR The United States flag was named Old Glory., at Salem, Mass., in 1821 by Captain Driver, mastei of the Charles Daggett, when citizens of the community presented the captain with a flag as he was about to sail on a voyage around the world. In response to a farewell address by the community spokesman, he christened the Stars and Stripes as Old Glory and the name clung to the national the most practical ways getting good ctws s to use a proved sire in the be- ,1. Some good sires have caused an annual increase of 100 pounds in butterfat production of each daiv.hter as of compared with the the daughters dam. scream from Mrs. Lewis startled the others. She had been bitten above the left ankle by a snake which had darted away In the underbrush. Her description of it tallied with that of the copperhead. She was helped back into the automobile at once and efforts were made to find a place where she A motorcould receive treatment. cycle policeman directed the party to the Englewood hospital. There Dr. Daniel Kuhlphaur, with the help of Miss Ruth Weeden, a nurse, made an Incision and applied suction to the wound. lie said, however, the patient should have injections of serum, and that Dr. Raymond L. Ditmars, curator of the Brpnx zoo and expert on reptiles, always had some of the serum on hand. Lewis said he would drive over to the zoo and get the serum, which he A Systematic control of grazing, giving the opportunity for applying research findings, in the National Forests has increased their productivity by 25 per cent. At the same time the regulation of grazing on the ranges has improved the con ditions of the livestock where it has been applied. On the other hand overgrazing is continuing on the 196,000,000 acres of unappropriat- did. Later Doctor Kuhlphaur said Mrs. ed and unreserved public lands toLewis was resting well and that the ina of with large acreage gether injections state and lands appeared to have relieved termingled private her. Mrs. Lewis Is twenty-fou- r which cannot now legally be conyears trolled. This overgrazing has caused old. unsuch deterioration that these regulated ranges are producing only half of the forage mey should produce and livestock production is as restricted a result. greatly Hill tribes of northern India, on the upper slopes of the Himalaya mountains, in the state of Haza, do not know the meaning of sickness. This unusual condition is ascribed the fact that they live almost wholly on what they raise. to dried wood. Indicate- - fthe West. The track "'k first cists condition for the oJT'1 ' Ent7 bla?k nd condition trTe ' TH-E- is en! ever, etatk using little To'. meat, UINTAH PRODUCT .Ijr'gro nectiv ROOSEVELT, UTAH PHONE 13 b time, connec Stew c elpla r boiled. 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