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Show • THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, January 8, 1931 Blasting Lowers Producing Costs BEGIN FIGHT ON CHICK ENEMIES Don't neglect a COLD or D ISTRESSING socoldoftenin chtst leads to th~at-that something serious-generally responds to l(ood old Musrerole v. ith the first application. Should be more effective if used once every hour for fi••e hours. This fa!Jl()us blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and orher helpful in· ~redients brings relief naturally. Mus• terole gets action because it is a •cientific -·counteJ·-irritant" -nor just a salve -it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by doctors and nurses. KeepMusterole handy- jars and tubes. To lUothers-1\.fusterole is also made in milder form for babies ond small cl1ildren. Ask for Chil· dren's Musterole. Getting Circulation boy is h!owing a lot of "YOU!' money," "I can't criticize him th<>~e days," dedared .Mr. Bi~ Busi11P«S. - An Eminent Physician Prescribed this Tonic AS J-\. a young man Dr. R. V. Pierce practiced medicine in PennsylHis prescriptions met vania . w1th such great demand that he moved \o Buffalo, N.Y. and put up in readyto-use form his well-known tonic for the .bloo.d, Cl?lden Medical Discovery. It aidsdJgestton,acts as a tonic and enriches the blood -clears away 'pimples and annoyin~ eruptions and tends to keep the complexion fresh and clear. This medicine come8 in both fluid and tablets. Ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce's Ciold~l Medical Discovery Big Sweet "Tater" Crop 1\lore than !\,000,000 bu ·lwJf( of FWN't potatoPS ure grown :mnually In Geor~in. tired everY- morning? . Get poisons out of the system with Feen-a-mint, the Chewing Gum Laxative. Smaller doses effective when taken in this form. A modern, scientific, family laxath·e. Safe and mild. Attempt Being Made to Save Fluffy Youngsters. A war against the enemies of hnby thlcks, In an effurt to save the lives of many of the fluffy youngsters who full by the wuy;;ide between the In cubator and the laying hou~e. Is l>eln11 waged by poultry men In the chief Nevada produc·ing areas. Throu;:;h eo overation with the • 'p. >ada n~riC'uilural extt·ns!on spn·ice. Pm1. V. K Scott, poultry Stledallst has announced, pruducers 1!1 se' eral counties are irwuguruting a ":;row healthy chic·ks" pwject whil'h. it 1!:1 hoped. will re:;ult in more eg!!" fur Nevada breakfasts and more :-;unday chicken dinners. \\•itb clean chiel(!t, c·l('nn hroeulPr". clean yards, clt>an feed anrl clean man· ngement ns their slo:.:uns and nhit'e· tln•s, the cl:icken misers have primed thEir guns for the fowl enemies. Nevnda poultry rnPn. l'rn1essnt ~cutt states, are goi Ill! to Llegi n the fi;J;Il t with clean ehkks. wltkh the~ will pnr· <'hase from hat<"IIPI'ies ha l"ing u ciPnn bill of health nne! produein:.: youu~ sters free from rlisease and nqmllle of high protlul'l ion. flrooders. into whieh the <lelie·ate prm<(lePthe .dimwro:: will he kPpt. will receive the appellation of "spntiP"S" when the chicken raiser« are thrnll).th with them, for they will be scraped of crust, set·uhhed with n hot lye so Jution und disinfel'll'd. ~Ion•m er, they will be cleanP<I rlail.v, SH,\'::1 l'rofc~snt Scott, for infant nwrt:~lity a 111nn;.: chkks can muunt high under unl'!ean liness. When tt1e chl<-ks step forth from the brooclers to g!'t the nir an<! ;;un shine, it will not he on orrliuary J::round, but on new swePt earth or that on which a <'rop has l!l'own. he sa~·s. • F!'ed. too, will be dPan. al'<"nr<lin~ to Seott. whn nrgP!': u Wl'lt hnlanced ration in clt•an 1 ron:.:hs ~~·nthhP<! tlu i t.r. together with fre"h water in e'lenn drinking fountains. And the mnnng••ment, he ~aYs. will tal>e every pre<·autlnu to pre,·~nt <"OH· tamination from other fO\\IS Jr attwr poultry yn rds. Laying Hen Will Eat Large Calcium Supply Specialist Tells How to Remove Stumps and Boulders on Farm. Lowering the cost of crop prouuc· tlon by blasting stumps and boulders out of tilled fields to reduce the time required for plowing, cultivating, and harvesting, is a safe and Inexpensive practice \vhen certain rules are fol· lowed, says Virgil Overholt, ext{msion specialist In agricultural engineering a.t the Ohio State unlver51ty. I! dynamite Is handled wltb the ordinary recommended precautions, bla~t lng Is as safe as othPr farm tasks, he believes. Care of Cap. Criu~ all cntls wlth cup crimpers rather than witb a pair ot plier,., Ovel'l10lt recommenu ·. Pliers are likely to crush the cap, thus cutting off tile powder train ln~ide the fuse uud oft· tlrncs, as a rt•~ult, the c!Jar;.::e b either deluyt-"d or does not go off at all. The u«e of cap crimperi'l 1~ the blaster's best form of life ln. uran<·e and uld In preventing accident,;. Most accidents in blastin~ opera tinns are due to !m·esti::::atin~ why charges have fniled to go off. It is best not to lnve:;tigate a clelayet.l charg-e until a day later. Fust>s, IJe feels, should be at le. :;t a foot and a half long; tllis leu.,th allows the opet·ator about a minute nnd a half to leave the l'tump or boulder. Where a blal't· ing machii'Je or uattery I~ n ell, it is !infest to u~e wire;:; at h.·a~t :.!1)() feet long. Alwa.vs face the charge !<o that pieces of stone or wood may he clodg-Pd if necessary, tllld ne\·er t<moke while handling dynamite, he advises. Fuse caps ,.:houltl he k<1pt nut of reucll of children. Bursting Boulders. ln bursting boulders. he !':u;;gests that the mud eupping method be used. This consh;ts in pladng htlcks of ely namite on the stone antl putting about six !nell!'~ of wet, sticky mud over them. l"tump !11astin~ is u~ual\y rlone by placing tl1e charge dln•c-tly under the stump, or, whl'r<' th\!re is n tap root, In borh1g- a hole fo1· the charge In the center of tlw root. However, If the wood is hard, tlw dtllr"C may Lie placed close to oup sltle of the t·oot. 'l'he chcu·gt may he tapped with ~nretv after a few inches of earth ha, e bee;1 !lla<"ed m xt tu the (i~·nn mite and mud placed In the hole. Legislation to Improve Quality of Dairy 1\tiilk Ontario Ita,.: n•c•~ntl:l- iut:·.o<ltH'ed IPglslatlon to lutprove the quality of milk offered for sale in tJ,11t province. "All milk r!'ceiYed at a milk 11nd crenru distril1111in plant which is .old or distrihutPd in llcjuld form fur humnn con~umption :-;hall be pm·e·llw;ed on a uniform stan1lard of 3.4 per cent butterfat. For mill;: testing from :3.4 to 4.5 per cent fat, the purchas!'r shall add 4 c:eut;: per 100 ponn<h of "milk 1 for each one·teuth of 1 per CPnt fat abo\ e tlu• :-tarrdanl, and fttr milk te~t lng- l.wlow ,,.4 per cent fat the pur· I chns<•r shall dPdnct 4 cents per HI() pounth of mill> fnr eneh ~me-tenth of 1 per t'<'nt below the stand art!.·· A ::?t){J.pg;:;-n-year hen mn>-t E'nt fonr pounds of oy~ter stwll<1. limestone or equivalent. uJone. writ<'S nr. H. ~1. Bt>thke ln the Farm .lournal. 11 the <'nlct'um supply is ~hort. she either lnss weak-shell<>d e~:.:" of low market vnlne. or goes on 11 strike am! quits W<>rk entlrcl.v. .\Inreover. she must hnv~ Jllenty nf ,·italllin D in order to nssiwllnte the The pl'i ndpnl 5:<HII'C'e!': of calcium. 'itamin D ore dirPCl sunli;!ht, sunlil;ht through 11 good glu,.:s ><nhc;titute, or cod liver oil. A dozen other kinels of mitwrnls nrc necessary for her highness. 'I he ·e nre plentiful ln some kint!" of fe<•rt anrl Jacking In others. If th<'~' are not fur- Asparagus Seed Will nished, the qua I ity und qna ntit y of Germinate Very Slowly egf!.. are low. .\,p,, r• gns seed ~ermlnatrs ve;v The poultrym<'n '' ho a1·e h:tiHJiing high·proclucing tlocl'"· snppl~ inc: !'1!.;.:,; 'slo\\'l,r. It i~ no.:ua!ly two to six we!' I.:~ to hi;!h-class trade, lliUf;t he well f1·om timP of planting until the plants quallfled miner:llog;i,:t:=:,, us well II!'! np]war bLU\ e ground. As a rPfilllt It hi!!;h cln~!t experts In mnny or her Is uflot ri.tllcult to C'OIItrol \\·ee<if'. !'" or this 1cason and al:-o beeau~e tl•er<' i" bruncht'S of poultry l'nh<in;;. quite a variation in the ~·onng ero" ns It Is advisai.Jlt• to• sow the S<'Hl ill a New Egg Mold Causi11g ~mall plot and t. :u•.:plaut the crowns one yPar nld into t1 e P~'rlllancut Losses to Handlers "hfn hPd :o;lwultl he PI'!! location. The Ileeently a peculiar molrl whiC'h deworkf'tl f'arls in 1 hi' spring to I!Prmi· velops on ~1!.1!. 11lwlls durin!:: sltipmpnt ll.atp ll" I ':lily \\ t•t'd I"PPds a:o; pO><"IhlP. anrl In C'old stora;!e has f'lllt"ecl so11w 'I l1e~e \\'ill IJI' kill eel In tl.e final prep heavy losses to the handler·s of colt! HI'H(IIIll rof lhP plot for "I'PCJing. A!<JHll"· stornge e~.I.(S. As nen r·Jy as can he agus ;.:er!llillate.• vr1·y ~<!owl~· at GS (]e. leartH~rJ. it SN'IIIS that thi~ tnnlel is gT(_l(l!'. cnn!<ed hy using crlltP" made nf nn· sea ~oned nr ~1o0rly !"Ca f;nned wond. 'I his spot mold first appPili'S on the Extra Fertilization Il IPa,·es the out;~ide ot the PI!.;! shell. for Garden .May Help e!!';.: unsl::::lltly :mel reclucPR 11,., market If tLe ganll'n has not lwen doltl" ,., \'aluP. \Yithin 11 "hnrt time it will enmay ion fl'rtllizllt extra son1e f'll. \' penctt·ate the shell, "Jlrt'adiu;.: thmnJ,:h the interim· snrfnce nno gi\'lng the con rage the plant'-, '>ays the United It (·an hi' eliJn- 1-'tatPs Tlr'parttll('rtt nf .\griculture. A p~g 11 moldy f!a,·or. inntf'fl h~· U~illg only \\'PII·S!'H"OIH•v top llre!>,;ing "lth a cnmttlete mixP<l fPrtllizer, at the rate of :.! pound" pt•r Pgg ern ll•::\. 100 square feet. may he appliPtl. A mixture conrninln;.: !\ per cent ultro· Disinfect Incubators !!1'11. 10 Jt<'r <·Pnt r•hm;plloric ar•id. an<l .\ thot·ou:.:h disiutPl'lant of ull ltwn- r; per <·ent Ilotu:-.:h, Is suitable. Bone llatnr:; and itwuhntor rru.P• IH'evions meal can be n~ed 11! the same ratP to thP htttt·hin~ ~ensuu is in ,,rdt-ar. but is ;:Jow. r iu its aetion. Tt th~ pi'PI·autlon :.:l11lul<l h!' takPn, plants haYe u pt1or color tllC',\' may J Such a \ say« f>1-. 1'. C. l.ipp. of the ~"uth na- need nitrogPn. This can be s11pplied 1 !;otu Stnre c·olk;:l. as nn aiel in the by nitrate of soda nr IUllliiOnlnm sui· · prPYention nf hat•ill.try white dinrrhPn. phate at the rate of one fourth pnnntl an nlmo!<t fatal !l!s,•n,;e tn )'1>1111:.: I to 100 ~qnare f<~ .. t. c·hi<'l,l'. -----------I • ' A l'arl,olic adtl solution o1 1:! ta ble. poonfnls to a galhlll of wafer will Pocket Gopher Control do the work. Thi,.: ,.:lt1uld Joe llpplh·l/ At ,,.,;,..,t en1·1.'·· 1 than two ycaro.: ago is n•portf'<l ll\' ;. • I s h eepmu n \\ llo~e ~~·a zing a l!ot ment in eUI'keys T 11 cln<les portions of till' ( 'a,.;carle and ~llt•e•pssfnl!y , -~ r ' • hatched in an lneuh;~tor hy followin:.: Umpqua • 'ntional foreqs. in Or!'.~on, t11e spe<'lal in~t ruet ions sPn~ with the Wlll'rC pocket ~ophf'r control wa.- nn machine. Tu1·key Pg-~s c•au he hatched dertaken two years a::;o and the nrea:o< retren terl la:;t ~ear und••1· thu ell n•c: artl!iclnlly hnt it !,; uot ti1P u;:u1tl ens tom. BPcan.·e nt the ntlne of the tlon of the hio1o~ic£i'! ><UI"\"P\. of Ill<' et:;.:s It Is usually e·ou,.idPn•d ;:nfPst t0 United ~tates Departnwnt of A::::ricu! pine!' thPm uwlet ht>ns 01 rur'-"Y"- tnre. :llany sel'llons in<lie•ntecl pr:ll'ti This di\ ill"" up till? 1·i~l; uue1 furui,.,lles cally 100 per eent Sll<'ee s. lu somp arP!lil that were he"inning tu PI'Oc!P n ~opd ll:tllll'al h,·oocler for IIIP poult~. ,\ goocl staning fPPd for fiPillt" e·an l.mdly two years ago, grassP>; alld oth<•r vegetutlnn are P<'W rapidly r<>galning h1• tl1.1d1• of . !alP hi'P:lt! f'o.ll>t;u in l!lilk foothold. a and SftiiPP.r.!'d nearly clrr. I FOR CONSTIPATION -- PILES PH<> sufferers from Protruding, Itching or Blind Pll~, ('fil1 now get relief from ,·ery first treatment by using Bleedln~. Q. R. Pile Ointment Q. R. (Quick nellef) Pile Ointment is a new relnedy for the treatment of pile sufferers· no matter hOI\ ion~ afllieted ;.:uarnnteed to give sntisfactory relief or money refuuded. Before plac·lng this pile ointment on thf' m.tr!H•t for ~ale, it was put to tl1e a cit.! test in hot It mild nnd se\·et·e ea~c-s, nen•r failin~ to produce wmH!erful results. If you are trouh!ed with pile;:, t:et Q. H. do not exr1erirnent. If your dl·u·:l'il<' l lintment. gi. t <loe;: not e·any it In stork. fill out the ulan!, helt.·w mal nmil it to Q. R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. 373 South 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah ·----------------------· n. Co., Q. Gentlemen : Jnclo~ed find $1.00 P . 0. :\Ioney Order for One tube of Q. H Pile Ointment ~o be mailed prepaid to Name •••••• , ••••••••••••••••• P. 0. Address .....•.•.•....•••• On conditi•ms that 1f I am not sati~>flerl with results obtained, I am to receive money lmcl• upon returning tube to your laboratory. I l I [)(\ ?,, u:~-~.-:. l ~~and i~~ ~.~~~~v~~)~p sg~:;i~~~ The Boyhood· • of famous cs, J. v. . Americans fitzgerald HEAD Julius Rosenwald Peddling wasn't as profitable us the ten-rear-old boy thought It ought to be. The wares he had to otrer didn't s e e m to nppE>al particularly t .. the busy housewives of Sprlngtleld, ~II. Older and more ex· perienced salesmE>n had called on them before the lad 11 p· pearerl. Those whll needed suet: wares as Julius Rosenwald had to offer seerut>d generally to he stocker! up with them . . · ot <•neouragin~, to he sure. Hut the .vonnh'~ter wasn't disconr11 get!. II e lmew th<>re was a brl sl~ 1 market for him as a door to door saksmnn if he could hit on wares tllat wet·e somewhat out of the ordi· nary. He put away the staple articles of the trade and slof'i;ed up on chro· mo~. lie did a land office business wit11 them. The hoy. 1\·ho later !milt up the mail order business • of Sears, floe· buck & Company, got his first les· "On!\ as u salesman ut the age of ten. Be learned then tlllil there was al· ways a mark<>t if you had goods peo· ple n•ally w:mtcd or could use. Springfieltl was the pluce of his hirth. He was born in lSGG In a house not far from the old home of Abraham Lincoln. His father was in the dothing busine!':~ so the boy seems to have c·ome by his ability as a sales· man naturally enough. Even i.Jcfore he turned to selling goods to the thrifty housewives of the Illinois city he had earned money. Be got the eents an hour for pump· ing a church organ when be was just about ahle to perform the tusk. While he attended public schools he em·ned money as a newsboy as well us a salesman of chromos. lie sold pamphlet programs when the Lincoln monuruent wa~ decl!cated In Springfield. He earned $:.!.:!u that day and had the adcled pleasure of getting a close up of l'•·psldent Grant, the great hero of tile Ci vii war. 'l'he general \·as the flrst man he ever saw wear· ing kid gloves. He wn,; a ba~y aud thrifty young· ster. lie had a ehan<'e to work as a C'lerk in a fancy goocls store during hi;:; vacation when he was fifteen yeurs old. Even nt that age he was known 1 as a good salesman. Otherwise he woulll not have had such an oppor· tunity. lie :;a ved ~~:i of his first earnings In the store un11 used it to buy his moth· er n tPa l'iet as a ~ift for the twentieth anniversary of Iter wedding, much to Iter joy nncl to the great surp1·ise of his hrother and two sisters. Uf was all·encly a man in the eyes of the lat· ter. That Y<'ar he went to .New York to w01:k as n clerk In the store of his uncles. Tl,ey thought the youngster was deservin:.: of a chance in the big city. He lived frugally in the metrop· olis, developed his natural ability as u ~ale,.man anel l'iavcd his money. • 'ew Yorl•. even In the early eighties, had mauy fn,.dnations and time wast· in~ diverslf1liS for young men from the cunntr.v wllo thought more of pleas· urP than of husiness. 'l'lll' ~·oung-;;ter ft·om the West was 1 lnterPsted In little ollll'r than busi· lie pn;;. Pel Up any CXCcl;Si\'e nC!'S. recreation for the serious tnsl• of learnit ~ Ids joh thm·ou::hly and puttin.: hy his money. lie wanted to csBven in t<lh bit hi-. enrn business. tho. e d<~ss it tonk real money and good credit to open a store of your O\\ n. After six years as a worker in the establishment of his uneles he decide<! he had enough mon!'y und ~:;uf lident experi<'IWe to take the plunge. lie was twenty-one when he opened his own clothing ~tore. lie made money with his IJU,;inel's for four years. But he was looking for bigger worlds to conquer. Ile had his eyes open for op· port unity. lie heat·d of a clothing manufacturer who couldn't till his orders for snm1uer weight goods because he was The unnhle to meet the demand. young me1·d1ant decided that any buslne::<s, where the demand was greater tii_un t11e. supply,. was au excellent one WIt It wlul'lt to tie up. He moved to ( 'hica:;o to put his mon!'y and his t:nergies in the manufacture of clothes. His liusill!'~s l)ro~pered from the ntH~et. H. W. Sears, pioneer in the mail <)J'<Ier hu<:iness and president uf Sears, Hoelmck & Compnuy, was one ! of the young manufnf'turer's hest t.:H!>· tomers. 1-'ea n;, watching the newcomer to the elotLes tnakiug hu. ·!ness. was d<>epl~· imtu·ps,.:ecJ hy hb direct meth· otis an<! business acumen. He found the young man to hE' a JJer·son of few words hut mighty quiek ou the tt·i~;;er I when lt eame tn makin~ decisions. 1 The Ho ·cnwatd contern <lid so well that when ltH din•cting genius "as ofTPI'l'li a <'hnnn' hy ~<·:Jrs to huy a half illtPn··t In the mail 01·der llou~;e !or .'ili,OOH he was able to liuanee th <leal. '!'hat \\"Us in ISHii. ThP ne.-t yeur he hee•at:~e \'ice f'1·esident Itos· lie wa,; marie p1·e ·illent of l'IIWUiti. the <·om pan.\· \\·!leu Seat·s retired in 1UUS. Now the hu:-int-ss is wonh llldlivns of dollars and the hoy who sole] chromos at the age of ten is deHJtiug his vast fortuue to philanthroPJ'. !@),b1The t\orth A<nerican Newsp~per Alli.nce.' I HURT? W ORK won't wait for a headache to wear off. Don't look for sympathy at Euch times, but get son1e Bayer Aspirin. It never fails. Don't be a chronic sufferer from headaches, or any other pain. See a doctor and get at the cause. Meantime, don't play martyr. There's always quick comfort in Bayer Aspirin. It never does any harm. Isn't it foolish to suffer any needless pain? It may be only a simple headache, or it may be neuralgia or neuritis. Rheumatism. Lumbago. Bayer Aspirin is still the sensible thing to take. There is hardly any ache or pain these tablets can't relieve; they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically; 1 they are alwnys to be relied on for breakir.g up colds. Buy the box. that says Bayer, and has Genuine printed in red. Genuine Bayer Aspirin doesn't depre!:s the heart. All druggists. 5 Make All Preparation• ne sure you're right and that the traffic cop ls good natured, and tl~<lt your insurance Is paid up, and that you have at least an even ch·wce of \)~atlng the truck on your left, ant! that tl1e light Is green, and th n ;;o ahead.-Juclge. Can't Pl y Can 1t ST I Excu&e• Mrs. :.\Iagg>:- \Vl1at excuse ooes lte make fer not looldn' fer a job? 1\Irl'i. Daggs-All of 'cm.-Ynn· couver Province. }~!how grease li:! the essePtial oil of illllu. h·y, -child needs · Castoria WHEN a child is fretful and irritable, seems distressed and un· comfortable, can't play, can't sleep, it is a pretty sure sign that something is wrong. Right here is where Castoria fits into a child's scheme-the very purpose for which it was formulated years ago! A few drops and the condition which caused the trouble is righted; comfort quickly brings restful sleep. Nothing can take the place of Castoria for children; it's perfectly harmless, yet alu·ays effective. Fer the protection of your wee one-for your own peace of mind-keep this old reliable preparation always on hand. But don't keep it just for emergencies; let it be an every-day aid. Its gentle action will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. In more liberal doses it will effectively help to regufate slu~ bowels in an older child. All druggists have Castoria: it's genuine if you see Chas. H. Fletcher's signature and this name-plate: ·e Preparat·o s THE household remedies that meet every requircmctlt for the daily u.,.e o{ every member of the family. The Soap for regular toilet usc, the Ointment to heal pimples an<l irritations and the Talcum to refresh and cool the skin. .i.... ........ ........................i ~~~~~~ ~~ i I (Sume of our Typewriter Winner!>) Our students have won 26 Typewriter!<. WINTER 'JER.:\1 Ol'E~S JA. 'UARY 5TH. 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