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Show ' f 1 ' i THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE; UTAH SAVES j j!.; If OLD MILLSTONE; ALFALFA Writer to Country Llfo Tell of Pre serving the Stone-Tha- t Belonged to the Traqualr Mill. K.JHT '"'I SEED I MAKING COLD FRAMES Predt. London. I have had my attentlop called a letter In Country Ufe of August 12, 1912, giving a description of an old millstone at Traqualr urtTi; says a writer. In order to preserve It from destruction I have had the stone removed from where it was thrown aside and erected on a suitable pedestal In my garden here, and as It la probably unique I send you herewith a photograph, which perhaps you lY-- I ca? to copy and Insert In estlng publication. Your correspond-ent, Mr. Reid, Is not quite accurate In his description of the stone. The middle portion is rough sandstone well pint the gun hrtle higher, then If hit the winder. jnieejji,, bird ou aimed high, that's why I'm work-i- , my " lurm of y nelgh-or- r Ann H rogge. r AN I Urge Quantities of Spurious .Seed Sold in West Device te Old Co,, : Consists of Framework or Bottomless Box. The keeping long past thPlr No Secret or Difficulty In Establishing -- Successful Hotbed on the Farm-ASupply of Manure la Necessary. Original Plant, Sown In Minnesota Is 1858, Hat Been' Mads On of mple Hardiest 8tralne Other - Vsrleti.ee. ..f ,,1 uj, . Co s farmer. The beifar to have .them sen , feed and when fre d the calf. They 8dfke, tered on fodder chtPY It is not too early to consider the clover ha Investigation by the d of cold frames and hotbeds. making partment ot agriculture have revealed ha" b(e" M l I WHEN ENTERTAINING. seen have in blossom in New pansies fha font tkut i. arl-quantities c, ord. PROPER HOUSE FOR TURKEYS Ywk state la bed the dnter .alfalfa seed are offered 0ary 8eld. for t A most delicious 'cake being was protected with a cold frame. This fresh which Is a should ,ale under the name of Grimm. It Too Much Care of Fowls Will Result cold they . great favorite with those who have frame a consists of framesimply baa lso een fund that grain, say four'q'uan,8. In Poor Success Confinement Is large quan tried It Is the layer cake put' work or box bottomless covered wlth together titles of alfalfa seed raised under Irriand one quart of fliTs "lth orange filling and a chocolate Always Hard on Them. cold frame mixed glass. This are being sold aa northern-growgation together iin,j iuhij frosting One may use any desired is placed over the bed desiring to be u seed. parts; I have a neighbor who has been tryjl give one recipe for the cake and filling. manure . and or leaves or , protected iQ'.tlle and the -- Princeton f th other aeel half raise five for Mngjo turkeys years now. earth is placed around the outside of Orange Cake. Soften, It ts!. eD and ha never mad fourth of a cup of butter, but do not A h ! U waa ot a success of It. the base to keep the cold wind from each one. This f.'Jd hide and domestic seed, but was wholly or in He .insists that they should be boused til melt it; add a half cup of greatly sugar, the ance In? ported Turkestan seed. of the stock part CarV This every night In the same type of shel yolks of five eggs well beaten, a tea them off every practice of selling other seed for ter that he uses for his chickens Th,n ipoon of orange extract and seven move the lQos,morn.ng Grimm results In 'the farmer paying , I have grown turkeys for ten years, 11 eighths of a cup of pastry flour with from 40 cents to ft or more per pound Ihin cows and milk 1a teaspoon and a half of baking pow,, kind Iof that exposure andjbenly forseed-"b4e- fr dairymen who would blherwise sell know will hurt turkeys is der. Add alternately allowing wlthji fourth ot for from 12 to 20 cents a such stock. Is found to b pound, and the dlttle fellows to wade through BateTn a aheet and Inasmuch business by farmers haMn as the ordinary seed Is not wet grass and weeds. Where ' spread" with they are ss hardy as Grimm, the first severe rough fee, such as fodder ' :Oraflg Frosting. Mix' two- - table-running in a woods lot even this does winter kill may the entire not c1ov(t and stable seem crop. to 8e'hnd-Cof hurt spoonfuls them, says a Tenorange Juice with a 111, The original Grimm alfalfa sown In nessee writer in the mild lemon Juice, the grated rind Farm Progress. "interhasbeenyTI If 58 hi Carver county, Minnesota, has My vantage to dairymen and orange; cover and let stand an turkeys are out of doors practical3an Prized Relic. Highly of a nndergone natural cross with the ly all the time. grain and feed, hour. Strain .and add the whlte of an was needed to keep thHtocI I never had a egg -- well beaten and confectioners w,th a bole In the center eight Inches eoinmoa v&rlety which, together with to catch turkey 10 Dumeroua severe my must be e cold and go around with head and sugar to spread well when put on to ,a dlamptr. and four deep Incisions 61p8r! praced. ca haye eliminated the weak- - wattles all swollen. In the form of a cross which were ,era should be forage cake. asted PoSji The wild turkeys to haa 11 cattle p,anta under made one of th Pineapple Lemonade. Make a sirup nec8ary for fixing the axle. The Beg- hav,ngZT,, eat of our commercial strains, heavily beddedand lined on the bf boiling two cupfuls of wafer and a I ment are -- French ptone-llklava, Si W side to keep.huUbe 4d cup of sugar ten mlpotes add the whlch ,a 8t,H used la making similar produced originally 8?d tnay be wintered In good uler of three lemons and a can of millstones. The age of this stone may U"ly ,a Mlnne8a. but tests of the The fodder will last In Dakota, grated pineapple. Cool, strain and dl- - ba aoythlng fromjnebundrBd to one iruq variety- more ock where fed in small Montana, and Idaho indicate that hundred lute. with. a' quart of cold water7 and as fifty and Is years, It "T Breaded Lamb Chops This Is a Slr.e.nt Iore that Prince Charlies these lots are all of equal value and entering next to the ground. An Inex-- t,ea,a connection with straw Jo81' sre quite as hardy as those grown In most delicious dish for company, and j highlanders had their corn perienced person would be surprised f hay. ground Minnesota. at the warmth and growth of hardy. one which a busy housewife who does ,nto meal at Traqualr mill in 1745. it As It is difficult to detect substitutes all her own work may do for com- ,s not Improbable this stone was then plants inside of such a cold frame FEW CAUSES FOR POOR for Grimm In the seed, the farmers ua a Cook during the winter months, says a writpany. the chops until well dons. I ' re urged to buy Grimm only from reer in Greens Fruit. Grower. Besson well and put sway to cool. Fu"fli and Bacteria Seed and liable dealers and, as far as possible, Make a rich white sauces The hotbed is more often constructand Destroy Root, of Injure using four BELLS ANNOY THE VILLAGE to trace the seed ed on the farm than the cold frame. back to Its source, tablespoonfuls of flour and two of but- Bays an Expert ln caa When living on the farm I was deeply ter with a cup of thin cream. Melt the retailers are not I PetUlons Frasport Railroad Interested in the hotbed Company deliberately perpetrating a fraud as the butter, stir In the flour and. when It was a The introduction of harmful That Crossing Signal Bs Mads they pleasure to see the seeds sprout and and bacteria into the soil purchased this seed for; smooth, add the cream, salt and a i. 8horter. Grimm and sell it in the belief dash of pepper. Cool and stir In a grow vigorously when everything out- - portant cause of deteriorating that Is it Grimm. side was seemingly cold and dead. half cup of finely chopped cold boiled grain, after . continued Freeport, L. I. Railroad crossing This seed has become very There Is no secret or difficulty In dared H. ham. 8pread the mid cfeopa with bells popular Bolley, professoral that can several In of cold winters and Is now establishing a successful hotbed on the any, North Dakota continuously for an usedregions not only in the northwest but ' ' ' ' ddr,s! if. of freh horse manure, which lege of Agriculture of the UniverZ can be stacked to a depth of two or of Wisconsin. Profitable Specimens. Professor three feet after having been thorough- - one of the most eminent Bol L! Salmon steamed In a small bread plant to live manage through the bitterest ly trodden down. On top of this a hot- - ologists in the M. .rt.r It I. 8.M. nixed Uh , , our to country .hi, b. ...ere I and weather, think 1. nearer mu. the tto. the studies on the potato scab and iLr 8nd 8 blt cut the actual tlme of dLger as :?tmobrra,d CrUm,b8 comparatively little moisture the domestic bird is left to himself, the and his later Investigation wilt, akTe78 !ca way of tra,na aPIroach the crossings. JrSn 1 1LC northern alfalfa seed grown In cold better he will do. the diseases of cereals having mm,$ A close house! Is not so good for him widely known among sclenthta as one where there Is plenty -j- rt" ,nm chickens He believeB that fungi and bacten of ventilation. Of course, I would resident in the seed, and In the mil company protect the public after sev-not want to expose jiny bird to a wind and destroy the roots of plant injure I that would freeze combs and feet, but n,ce ,o and otherwise affect comP. cron p 'up'; the open shelter seems to be enough The remedy for this succeeding as well as crossings bells. is not primary to alfalfa seed ' the keep 1 work like a Uve." said a gaod womfrom turkeys suffering any Dr. William II. Runcle, health officer fertilization, nor a. neutralization f an, weary with her worrlea. but tha uefi troubles from exposure. soil toxins, but the-of the village, reported to the Board LHIIidpo ' from h'r wysMs From one end of the year to the combating ( . companion: of LURES IN DRY Oh. but my dear, you cso work and bacteria and by mean of FARMING Healthihat he fungi had Ilka s written to thej other my turkeys roost In the -open. sanitary measures such as seed Qrn! , la rich who owns the Aiwa,and railroad company In December pro-In the spring they desert the shed as Undar th day, the and disinfection, and crop t testing no one own the reagainst bells, and had Thera soon System as who allowa the It to be day and Will Be Years When Best Math-od- e ceived a reply recently to the effect tatlon. Invaded with worry, fret and take to the trees and higner fences. anxiety. Cold Frame. that the company would make no Are Not SuccesefuL Kmeraon. They lay well, and start at tomless box Is nesting change. - " once. I lose a few placed and on top of FRESH MANURE IS VALUABLE FISH FIXINGS. young ones when this box or Failures occur In the frame are placed the sash out they get in the wet fields, but and All should be close fitted lt Is Possible Under the Best 8 GREEN HAIR ANCIENT STYLE r Irrigated country. Under glass. most of them grow up. A most delicious sauce hardy and vlg- to prevent the to serve farming there will be years orou. teme of Management to Prevent entrance of cold alr and with boiled or baked fish Is the followa hen the best on methods, the best frost In nearly every case where I All Lose of Ingredients. F"d W ing; Make a rich white sauce, using know Pr8"18" I OH- -, will not beentlrely success The surface of the manure is cover- of turkeys becoming re Than Century Ago two tablespoonfuls each of butter and unthrifty and dyAmong Probably as many fall, because of too r C1 arden Bo11 ths French. the flour, a half teaspoonful of salt and !Utle capital. . from any other source. Ing off, they have been kept housed tLSth, up ,nchea- The ma- the through a cup of thin cream. Melt the butter, winter .fur1or and most Too little capital of the prevents work be. summer. The conflntirhaVd 8 Advocates of the green hair Ing done as it should and when bubbling hot add the flour; TTJ11 beg,a t0 heat wlthI a week them. They are mix well and add the milk, and Just fad have discovered that the mode wa. should be. It ,iheDotbed ,8-- comp,ed- - The seed - .1 a bird ol naturally bi prevents be own for several days fertlllzlng ingredients. For this res the open. 8uld . before taking from the Are add the Xh. or .r 1,6,1 !g flnlshed' lf I have had a few salt and a few dashes of cayennera broods of turkeys Tery cold Bon whenever possible it should kt I r eD8UeB after planta have hatched under the come hauled directly to the field and spreii of tablespoonful Plymouth Rock or V, chopped capers, one I Brahma hens that liked to roost In ay be necesary to cover the ThIs Bav sour pickle chopped and time and labor and li"omen a L re dep,cted cZot obu the Inclosed shelters. good well. I, parsley for very ,d nlKht8 wth blankets jolves haqdling hut once.-W- hen canvasses wore green hair, a garnish with eighths of lemon. It I ' a good well, or If usable never They did water for very much good Their Possible to remove to it manure the Spanish Codfish. Take a half pound never bright and clean plumage "was r.hIanrgT4tay'bleceB8ar1r plant8 on the brightest sun- - onc to the field, it must be of salt codfish, ono clove of looking and garlio g their wattles and heads when the alr in stod- - A lean-tfriend of Napoleon, ordered uJc7 wrtiln hUlin shed Is all thaTh flnely choppsd, a eup of rich tomato tenburg-alwas looked ine 8tkdlyAat mldday flure sort become Grassl of to may too needed. bloodless This men the hot Do give and women he how favorable should have a watee sauce, ono onion chopped lino, a few and unhealthy. It Tin"', t0 P,Ck 1116,11 out from birds not give the bed too much water, dashes of paprika, a quarter of a cup vrhlch Is worse than too little. thalgr6W ,up and roosted out of doors. of olive oil, f Plants of a sweet red usually started in the farmer's hotbed) The turkey Is only a little 8uf88 popper. Soak the codfish over night, only vegetation on the human body it re- are way lettuce, radish, tomato, cucumber. moved from bis wild forbears and simmer In fresh water 4 minutes. lav, tb COW ot natural He Is melq. eggplant and cabbage. BO domesticated Pick out the bones and. lay the shredde- tatlon. as the ,narlyThe nearer other factor. So far. however, the fad of d-fish in a buttered baking dish. the turkey i FEEDING MEAT TO POULTRY permitted to live to nature, the Fry the onion, pepper and garlic ln hair In Pari, 1. confined to the dlnce l tt01?1 r tO llV0 s- - KAAAmn he will grow, and the more the olive oil and add to the tomato halls and gayer cafes. d the,r own money Green I be will be worth when the rage at th. Luna Ps sauce. Cut triangles of bread and Bon Freshly Cut Just Before cooped for the fry ' settlements are bcautleS winter markets. In the on and arrange around .the where profesaloaal Feeding Is Quits Beneficial Judg-medish. Palace, man The apar. who must be rub shoulders with society women and Cook for 15 minutes and serve Must Be Ueed. very amused, who cannot endure his own Much Plant Food Is Lost In Leached hot When soaking cod fish, or any the most reputable dandies. oompany for long periods, has failed house ducks and geese Meat in some form must other salty flsh. put It skin side up In Manure Manure Exposed to th before his Urn. Misfit and incompet--c- e be fed to the water, otherwise the salt will sink WARNING' IN ANCIENT BATH Weather Over .Winter Produced poultry. They must have animal matwill find anywhere under the Blrte Will Stand Low Temperature If ter. Fowls Into the skin and flesh and fall to fall OnlyjTwo-Thlrd- s a Much Corn as most favorable conditions; they Sheltered From Wind and Snow running on freexanges t to the bottom of the dish. Fresh t Manure.' Fro Not Responsible for Loss of Money," rhfflT1!'eCtr exist under the regular conditlons and Given Dry Bedding. p'entiful obtain a ; Luncheon Fish. Free r hupply of animal matter but flsh that sometime prevail ln the best Notice on th Wall of Says e Whe manure must U those kept in cloeer from bones and skin and flake with a land, and must be overcome In order (By quarters must be Establishment Poultry man, Crooks- - given this food tbe fork. To a cupful allow a rick bould be yard ln ton, Minn. Experiment to win success. another teaspoonful Station.) bnilt 11 bould be made so high of flour with a quarter of a excellent fresh Ducks meat Darls is and an Andre teaspoon geese will stand rather bone Boulanger has anef mustard. a' dash of cayenne, a and muscle Guilder for the toun v tm co,m,act " that the hardest win nounced before the Academy of- - Inif of sheltered P6rtlor6S System Cultivation; aoak throuhstock, but should not be fed butter and a saltspoon scriptions and Belles Uttres the dis-I 8n0W and lhe floor Cultivation by a system adapted to 7ei?L!iiD 8ldea hou,d b perpendicular often than two or three timeTa of salt Rub these Ingredients well covery Th.u urth clean -- traw. during the excavations at the conservation of moisture the top diPPd to ward the center, Green bone freshly ?. ought ThJv should be given together, adding enough lemon Juice Aphredlstaa. In Asia Minor, of a - to be their magpracticed everywhere, in everv liberty feeding. 1. to moisten; half fill scallop shells, cov- niflcent thermal beneflL ? adyantaaa to have tie manure as establishment of the j ioed crop, unless one has " I lbeVhoo3 W outside also be fed Sth er with buttered bread crumbs and the Urn of Hadrian bUl lb6 in a perfect state I land. Good cultivation la alwjya -h,ver ahou,d 0pen tow-r- d the much and how I be&P mUBl set in a hot oven until thoroughly of built 80 to retain this as eaWood10 often. ot preservation. h!?se tbl 8 aty - a epten- - slst . eneflL whether the rainfall la too did oi8ture- - The water must not drain heated. feather, bone, muscle for ducks and geese and Not. only Is it possible to Identify treat or too small. So the beat cub cosfs very little to auay rrm the heap. Built the rick build. The ducks development,, consequentlv bL be given economlcal-b!- j 4K6Ptf 6Dt r tbe bathB notv 3Tatlon cn and geese run together In the ,hlgb temperature rooms, pro- - y should be the practice with alThoed except st feeding time, shen the vided with heating Arrangements, but j sropa x . Early Cabbage. are fed at a separate also to read the notices on the walla Always, trough. Early is usually profitable. cabbage M. Boulanger OauBCd much A man always has a Rusty Mold Beards. amuseNot Much Water Needed. ready listener Rusty mold boards and cultivator The. first heads should. be ready for when he is trying to persuade himself ment by reading one of these: The Supplying Fresh Air. of the dry land" hovels are an awful marketing not later than the first of The establishment will not be re-- iarmeraexperience that he has been wronged. nuisance and It' July. of tha wt in 'IU "- -T , This means hours that the plants requires bf I hard horse and alr there Is no noutur6 ha8 1,6 8tarted that much"; exj6w: of work to necessity v11181 hotbeds or green clean els unless these are given to.the per- - nclsmro them. A verv k litti Costly Speed. t0 draaghu-erin making and then paraffine to cold brushed Orville Wright, at a dinner In his over ,U8e8 transplanted them method of keeping a hen Ut.i srops than is generally believed la house way keeps the iron as brisht flame8- Strong, stalky plaats set fa honor in New York, talked about ths Properly ventilated 1. to have "hat is wish we . be humid portions of the open and the minute we start as soon as weather country. But fast French monoplanes which now Wants Salary Reduced. all goes conditions ground ve' shall certainly hare to learn the commorUycaUed an open front The 'eUwill permit will prpduce make 150 miles an hour. wts old lesa 111. East St Louis. method was to make them as To aid the city j eneflta of thorough cultivation than the orketable air- rose words the hired man to set heads by the first of July. Theyre very fast, said Mr. Wright, administration to make a record ln he best results tight ss possible. To obtain hasto f a good to the Wakefield get strain rust off. shaking his head, but theyre economy. Street Commissioner God- or tome other is selectDsst, Indeed I interrupted a young trey asked the city council to cut his variety early Charcoal Absorb Gases. ed U of the heads should be sold beK6r made aom from millionaire. Mr. Wright, Is there salary f:oo a year. tarty the floor and others from the Celery. fore the first of is recommend! a an top. August anything on earth those machine Profitable ly.Cler7. 18 of gases la the mllkroom overtake? jjsn't aafuUyP Woman Gets Fatal Stab. there foul gases arp pre ent It Feeding Miihc. Hotbed Sash. "Yes," said Mr. Wright, with- - a JU grower should U very careful The damp msshesif fed Chicago. Mrs. Mary j bud bo freshly powdered and Are the hotbed sash in good repair? Tamburno, th. kept at slL frown, theres one thing they cant twenty-one- , .( LI BAl Ka inn a Is from a stab wound j uera continually, especially 1q There will be no time for glazing or Overtake, and thats their own run- Inflicted on dying y Painting when herself when she feu ( Feather, whea unwholesome odors are warm. If they are bot durlnff th enUre period of transplanting begins. ning expenses." tb6y 0Ter toJ!l8t,nr6 I while washing dishes. aest the "An. . d .I4 Mactlon km llahlo.to Inflect the tniiif ,a is highly ssentlal Glass is .very cheap this winter. A dW makes thenf likely to catch cold. to success. good time to buy nd do your "a glazing. Recent ond-cro- p I l.-.- wn v , I glass-covere- d n .dry-lan- d I I j J 'M '1 I 1 P -r- -V I LM win-ih- I I cer. J e en-Jul- e v t t i I I i since-grow- n I 1 - I - I -- I to to ... - 5s hr sjajxsi ,xrhtr. z 1 - ' Z ,d 1 - 2 'eat iZl, 0aa an-t'- "'' , d weather-moderate- best-hum- id - - I fd - - f I nlrln.Z A2ft,iK2,,Aar'.r.? 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