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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S. WHY BUILD SILO? Are you going to build a Silo this coming season I If so, begin planning your crops now as well as forms for building and machinery lor filling, all of which can be done much mora economically by than by individual efforts. 1. The silo increases the size ot the farm 60-1per cent by Increasing the stock carrying capacity. i. Cows do not dry up when silage is at band. 3. Milk costs 25 to 40 cents and beef ana mutton 60 cents to (1.26 leas per 100 pounds to produce when abundant silage Is to be had. 4. The silo conserves feed produced. 6. Eight tons of silage requires no more space than one ton of hay. 6. Silage la a health tonio to the 00 With suits made-to-ord- er (Until March 22 only) CAVE MONEY! Get a new Herald Suit now at a greatly reduced price. Also get an extra of pants free. This is positively pair the g most gigantic sale of recent times. price-wreckin- SUITS MADE-TO-MEASUR- $17.00 E UP WITH EXTRA PANTS FREE 300 anappy Spring patterns and 65 smart new new faahlon cut and idea styles ifuUu(U' onevery the market from Herald Tailoring Company 18nt Etablihd Lowest Price Highest Quality Chicago Every suit will be made to order in the highest quality at prices that will positively amaze you. We guarantee absolute satisfaction. Come in today and order your Easter suit now Spruce R. Burton, Nephi Shoe Repairing A. CHRISTEN8E5 J. Very Ilent of Oak Tnn Leather Used In All Repair Work Done By Us. Our Prices For Repairing Defy All Competition. I wish to lease my S20 Acre Home-mea-d, situated about two miles from SaK Lake Route Railway, at Mills. Juab County, Utah. Virgin soil. No ImprOTements. Good, proven wheat Make an offer. Address land. Richard K. Holoban. No. 70(6 Hawthorne Avenue, Hollywood. Calif. 5Sg. Claude F. Baker Lee L. Daker Baker & Baker Attorneys and Counselor at Law Center St. Provo, Utah Elks Building. Eureka, Utah 108 W. We print letter beads, Dili reads, shipping tags, envelopes, wedding invitations, statements,, and in fact everything except green backs. Let the Times-New- s do your next order of Job Printing. ,r-- NEPHX. UTAH. 01S0H1NG GROUND SQUIRRELS By Use of Powdered Strychnine, Ac cording to Directions uivea ueiow, Destructive Kodonte May ltt Cleared Out. Work Should Be Done In Karly Sprtug In a large clean vessel mix 1 ounce of powdered strychnine and one os. 4 ot common Baking Soda, with Stir well until pint of corn syrup. mass is tormea. smooth creamy free from lumps. To this add 4 Dint of thin starch paste, that is free roui lumps and stir well. Note that all tbe syrup mixture is well mixed with the starch parte. Pour this mixture over It Quarts ot good clean white or yellow OATS, stirring well until every kernai is weu coaled. As soon as dry, the poisoned oats are ready to put out. To make otarch paste take l tame- poontul ot dry ULOSS starch and mix with a little cold water, add this to 4 pint ot boiling water, stirring all the time so that no lumps are loriued. iioil the paste 2 or 3 min 1-- 3-- 3-- A 12x34 silo ing 1 2 4 mixture. with a 6 Inch wall will cost you 1360 to 1400. This Is the total for all labor, material and use of forms. Bulletins on silo building, silage making and feeding will be furnished you on application to your county agent. A farmer of Sevier County gives the following figures from a herd ot one hundred pure bred old ewes in 118: Purchase price ot ewes 114.00 per head. $1600.00. Lamb crop of 134 per cent. Sold buck lambs for 1 16.00 per head, ewe lambs worth as much, total value lamb crop 12144.00. Ewes sheared 14 pounds wool each, sold wool at 67 4 cents per pound. total of $808.50. Increased value ot ewes at end ot year due to rise In price offset loss. Total expenses Including winter feed, summer range, dipping, shear ing, labor, $100.00. Net profit of $2352.50 or Interest ot 147 per cent on the Investment. Kach quart of poisoned oats will make 40 bails. This amount should he scattered along suuirrel trails or on a clean, hard place on the 8 UKFACE a tew feet from the burroughs Do not piace the poisoned grain on the looae earth or iu the holes. With a reasonable amount ot care iu scat slock tering the bails the lives ofcare is will not be endangered, if taken to use clean grain tree (roui wheat and weed seed there is not much danger of killing birds. Itwill be found that the birds beneticial to the farmer will not take the poisoned oau very readily. r'or mixing small quantities ordinary galvanised iron washlub is convenient, hot the mixing of lar - among those whose savings are growing with us. The saving habit i3 your best Insurance policy for tho ger quantities a tight, smooth, box may be used, and the mixing done wltn a spade. The poison is effective any season of the year that the squirrels are active. The most favorable time for poisoning is early la the spring or auring periods of drouth, when green tood is scarce. It the poison s to be used late ounce of saccharine the season, should be added to the above formula Stat of Ohio. City o( Toledo. Lucas County, ea, for the best results. Do not add Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he extra amount ot syrup to take the la senior partner ot tbe firm of P. J. place ot the saccharine as its proper Cheney A Co.. doing buelneee in the City Ot Toledo. County and Stale aforesaid, ties are not sweet enough to do much and that said firm will pay the sum ot aood and will only make the oats ONFI HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ivery caee ot Catarrh that cannot be sticky to handle. cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH The poisoned grain. If kepi dry FRANK. J. CHENET. MEDICINE. can be kept indetiniteiy without los Sworn to before me and subscribed In ing iu strength. If the poisoned tny preernce. this th day Kiof December, A Bjrt . JL. w. A. U. IMS. is to be kept for some time add grain Public. (Seal) Notary 1 leaapoonful of glycerine to the Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Inand acta through the Blood oa above toruiuia so tuai uie poisou wul ternally the Mucous Surfaces of the 8ystem. Send not dust off. for testimonials, free. Do not Judge results by the sum F. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all dructflate. 7Sc. ber ot dead squirrels that are killed Hall's Family Pills for constipation. outside the burroughs, as u per cent die In the holes. The live squir reis that remain are the ones that do the damage, full results should not be expected for six or seven days after the poison is put out. All poison containers and utensils used in the preparation ot tue poison should be kept PLAINLY LAiJhXJbD AND OUT Ot' U&AC11 of children irresponsible persons, and livestock. The poison acta very rapidly through the mouth and cheek pouch es instead of through the stomach Tbe saccharin and corn syrup are used to make the bait palatable, while the baking soda retards solu lion of the strychnine and thus aids the saccharin in hiding lis bitter taste. The starch cements tbe pot r barley son evenly over the oat grains and the glycerin prevents the poison from drying and dusting oil begrain. Oats or barley are usedwhich cause the ground squirrels for the bait la Intended are particularly fond ot these grains. This bait much better than the strycholne-supbpoison formerly used, because It Is more effective and can be stored In quantity for comparatively long periods without deterioration. years to come. Start a banK account with us today. 3-- More than one hundred grower prosperous farmers who are in a position to handle the raising and marketing of their crops living within a wagon haul of our plant, will "keep the roads hot" this fall bringing beets to our new factory. Gunnison Vallev. with it 21.000 acre of fertile, irrigated land, wonderfully adapted to Pugar beet cultivation, is the ideal location for our factory. LvVvMi7 7 Year before a sugar company operated in Sanpete county, VJy had successfully rstsed beet for shipment to other farmer the sections. During thst period, this valley was awarded first the "two best acres of beets in the state. for prixe M tie present tims we bold contrse for approximately 3500 acres of beet contrscts run for three to five years. With the opening of spring land. The) this asreaar is being rapidly increased. A tt present daily capacity of 450 t.ns of beets, the Gunnison factory eaa A small additional expenditure will upply easily ear for 5000 acre of land. 7000 acres. eqaipsftsat U handle nearly is new 95 per cent competed and will POSITIVELY operate this Tks six-mil- e factory year. residents of Oanniwen Valley- are part Many of the beet grower and other ideutified wit this suceeaaftsl swner of thi sugar factory. They are proud to be Idaho. of Utah aid Industry, as are ether citixen For oomplet Information, call or writ to - Gunnison Valley Sugar Co. " NATIONAL-BANIO- T 77T. TO ALL OUR PATRONS WK WISH TO AXNOUNCK THAT WK NOW CARRY A 1T1X LINK OK CiROCKHIKH. INCIXIMNO Sl'OAIt. ANI CAN Kl'PPI.Y YOl'K WANTS IX THIS RKKPKCT WITH ALL THK LATKKT RRANDS, IN PACKAUK tJOOOS. Of It !IUI CLASH MEATS AKK KNOWN THItOl' till OUT THK CITY. WK Ill'Y THK UKHT OUTAINA-Ill.- Nephi, Utah City Meat W.Market,PROPRIETOR GKO. Treatment tor Oat 8niL Try This Vrj Method Treauaeat Mix 1 pint ot formaldehyde with 1 pint ot water and as In small hand sprayer. Atomiser sprayers can be purchased for 60 to 76 cents, bp ray the solution on grain as this Is being shoveled over, holding sprayea close to grain and taking care that the mist is well distributed. One stroke ot the sprayer gives enough mist for each shovelful ot grata. One auart ot solution will treat (0 bush els. When all grain Is treated, shov el la to--a pile, and carefully cover for five hoars as directed under the wet method. The grain may be sown immediately after the treatment, or allowed to air thoroughly and stored la disinfected sacks or bias aatll needed Tor farther information communicate with the eoaaty agent. 3E3 For Abstracts of Titles mm GUABOUUiSBlP jtiiO I0I1CES Coaualt Comaty Clerk or tbe Respective HLgaer for rarther lsv fonaatio. XOTIC'K TO CKKPITOlW Estate ot Epbralm H. Kay, de- ceased. Creditors wilt present claims, with vouchers, to the aDderslgaed at ber residence at Moaa, Jaab Coeaty, State of Utah, on or before the SOth day of April, A. 1). EMMA E. KAT, AdialBlfttratrli of tbe fcstet of Kphrsim 11. Ksy. Deceased. Wm. A. C Bryan, Attorney for Administratrix. ' fin pub. Feb. 11. 1919. Last 11. pub. March II, 111. Dr. Charles Dunn Ittoete Je. B PoeioflVe Nepal, t'tah M4. 1 s T COMPANY We Pay Special Attention to All Work in Connection With Leases, Mortgages, General Conveyance ALL BUHINK8S Meed PROBATE G.tltllKTT, 353 at DKJCT18T ' NEPHI 1-- X V eJTho financial resources of the Federal government are exemplified In New YorK by the activities within this magnificent building at the head of Wall Street H In much the same way the financial resources of this community are exemplified by the worh. and activities of this banft. Our deposits represent the thrift and prosperity of the people of the community, and they also represent the confidence of the public In the safety and responsibility, of this institution. LOur wish Is that all of the people of the community may be numbered animal system. 7. Silage is a good summer feed to help out dry pastures. lav sacks o( cement are required tor a silo 13! by S feet. Allow for good foundation and floor. About 13 yards of sand and 26 yards of gravel will make the aggregate, us utes. When the Digging Begins )jr..ii...uut"U H llOtO CITY HALL WHtM WASHINGTON TOOK Tnf ill W IJjji oath or Of pice as hwt pruideht. STRICTLY CONF1 DKNTIAI. Office Goldsbrough Bdg. Over Postoffice T. C Winn, - Mansgef 32 3E EE STILL IT THE OLD STU WK HAVK RKIK'IIT AIM IN, AK. MKMNfl OCT. AND AKK RKTTKH PKF.PARKO TO TAKK CAKK OP VOI R WANTM THAN KVKH riKFtUlK. TK.K Prepare For Spring !.! PIvOWH ItK.FORR THK KCSH Or HPRINO WORK XMMK.NCrJ. 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