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Show TilE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, March 4, 1932 Sally Sez First Aid-Home Remedy Week Intermountain News -Briefly Told for Busy Readers WORK TO BE GIVEN. FARM BEAUTl' PLAN. FEDERAL LOANS SAVE. LAW IS CITED TO CJTl'. COLDS CAUSE LOSS IN POULTRY FLOCK PRICE, UT.-The Treasurer met with t:be city counctl recently and aske<l that $84,700 worth of tax an· ticlpation notes issued In 1981 and held by bim be paid Into the sink· lng fund with interest. Tie contend ed It was unlawful for the city to use sinking fund money for general purposes. SPRINGVILLE, U T.-Damages of approximately $5000 were sustained In a fire here, which partially destroyed the frame warehouse owned by the Sa It Lake and Utah railroad near the S"pl"ingvllle cannery. CEDAR CI'.rY, UT.-At a recent meeting to t·eorgnnize the executive committee of the Cedar City com~ m~mity welfare workers, ~t wns de· clded to take definite steps toward providing work instead of furnish· iDg supplies TOOELE, UT.-Under the direction of tbe county agent and the U. s. A. C. extension senice a campaign will be launched on a farm cleanup and beautification pro~ ject. OGDEN, UT.-Gity and county commissioners have agreed to co-operate with the state road commission in immediately bettering the road from Harrison avenue to the mouth of Ogden canyon. Dnn gerous curves will be taken out ot the dugway and it will also be wid· ened at several points. PRICE, UT.-Approximately SO farmers f~;om Carbon co11nty and ro from Emery county have applied for federal feed loans, accord· lng to 0. P. Madsen, county agent. CALDWELL, 1DA.-A morator· tum on 1931 reelama ti.ou payments and a 50 pe-r cent reduction in the 1932 payments have been effected by R. B. Scatterday, locnl nttorne:y, and W11Irtrd Robinson, manager ot the Gem Irrigation district, thru their efforts In Washington, IONEl, IDA.-Fire of unknown Midland origin destroyed the Elevator company warehouse reo cetjly. Loss was estimated at $20,· 000 and included three cars filled with grain and two empty box cars on a siding near the warehouse. TWL'\f FALLS, IDA.-8ult has been filed by the Twin Falls Bank and Trust company against the county and S. C. Stewart, the rounty assessor, for refund of $2,280 in ta.."'{es alleged paid last year on capital stock. The complaint alleges tbu t the statewide system of valuation and assessment discriminates in favor of national banks. NAMPA, IDA.-According to recent -reports a fourth political party is to be entered In the cam· paign In canyon county this fall to be known as the Taxpayer's league. N·AMPA, IDA.-Due to the large number of dairy cattle shipp-o ed out to the mar>:'Ots the past fall and winter, livestock men expect an advance in the price or qnttle throughout western Idaho and eastern Oregon. HONEYVILLE, UT.-A number or Japanese men have purchased the hotel here from the Utah-Ida· ho Sugar company in order to remodel it and use it for a school, church and amusement hall for the Japanese people. RICHFIELD, UT.-He.,vy falls of snow nnd continued cold weath.. er have caused heavy losses whlch will 11robably exceed 20 per cent, to sheep and cattle owners on the winter range, according to advices from the Fish lake national forest office. Slxy·flve head of cattle on the public range near Kanosh had dwindled to 45 head. · OGDE.'\f, UT.-One of the heaviest snowslides in the history of Weber county occurred recently on the south side of Ben Lomond mountain. The slide tot·e (!own big trees and at the bottom the snow and debris was piled to a height of 20 to 60 fet. SPRINGVILLE, UT.-A total of 1326 pounds of poison bait was used in the rat campaign conducted recently 1n Springville, Mapleton, and Payson with 546 citizens coop· ernting. PROVO, UT.-Provo was chosen for the 103<2 encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans, department of Utah. 'l.'he encamp. ment, which was held last year at Ogden, will begin July 11th. PROVO, UT.-To secure the ex~ tension o:f Provo city water mains into their section, residents ot the Grand View district, \Vbich lies just north ot Provo, favor annexa .. tlon Into the city, a delegation of citizens told the Provo city commission. Can Be Greatly Reduced by Precaution. 4 Tis marv'lous-this awakening, Of fields and gardens, in the Spring, The sunshin~ makes us rteh as kings, With beautiful and tasty thinge. If you desire to do your part, Towards making growing green things start , Kind nature's help is all one needs, And home producers magic seeds. HEWLETT 'S Supre~e Jam A3k Your Grocer For "TWIN PEAKS" BRAND PEAS- BEANS- TOMATOES Rocky Mountain Packing Co. Salt Lake City. Utah PLAN SPRING PLOWING ••• with use o:f ''Caterpillar" TTacto:r -oldest and leading track-type tractor. Prominent farmers owe euccess to these machines. .w·.a·A for descriptive catalogs. & Equipment Co. and T"monton, Utah P.Ee aa GASOLINE Packed With Power CHICKS CHICKS CHICKS All leading varieties. Don't Buy Them Blind.. folded. when It is 1!10 ea6)1' to see the ehieks, Ul.e ega and the 1loeks from which they eome. lJrothqr, protect that t:lollar as never before I White Leghorns, now only lOc each. BROODERS- The world-famous Sol~Hot. Coal, oil or electric. FEEDERS AND WATERERS IOondJke, .. Tho Pride of All America.• Chick, pullet and hen sizes. RAMSHAW HATCHEruES SAL'!' LAKE CITY, UTAH TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY PROVO, UTAH Writ~, Wire or CaD. Alk YollT Drutrcist For APEX MILK OF MAGNESIA AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT SPERE TENT &AWNING Co. 270 SO. WEST TEMPLE Everything in Canvas Goods THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Business and Gossip have one feature in common-they shou]d both be kept at home! Don't let youf' money do your traveling for you. Buy at home and do your traveling in person. Use Common Sense. Investigate the resou:roea of your own community---ilnterGet busy and help mountain. yourself, and remember - •'God Helps Them That Help Them• selves!' . EVALYN MacQUIVEY, Wendell, Idaho. WON SUE FUN Return of Youth New York's Sensational New J4irael• Cosmetle&---4 Cream15 in 1 Absolutely Pux·e. Cleanser, Tissue builder, Powder hue Retnovea & Pl"events Wrinkles. Wrltto today for $1.00 jar. Agents wanted e"·erywhere. Big returns. WON SUE FUN, 423 Jud~e Bide. Salt Lake City, Utah. PORTER . WALTON CO. Mg~:;•~n . SEEDS·· TREES Send for-FREE GARDEN BOOK Contains 100 -pages fully Ulul'!trated. Address Salt Lake City, Utah YOUR WOOL CAN BE EXCHANGED FOR FINE WOOLEN MERCHANDISE WRITE Original Utah Woolen Mills SALT LAKE CITY CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS ELECTRICAl Paooucrs CoRPoRAnOM 104.6 So. Main Salt Lake City per week will be 00 paid for the best tll'itP• ~I!! 50~word article on ~•Wby you should u s e Intermoun,tain made Goods" - Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermoon ... tain Products Column, P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this <"olumn you will do receive check for $1!! 00 W. N. U.-S. L. - Week No. 3210 4 ST. ANTHONY, IDA.-The local electric light and power plant was flooded wlth ten feet of water when nn ice gorge in the Snake river broke one~hnlf ntile ubove the plant, jamming the sluice with ice, which cnusetl the spillways to overflow. The em-rent was cut~off, throwing the entire town in dark~ ness, until the A$.bton power plant could take o'er the load. !.JOGA...'J1 UT.~omruitttees have been chosen for Frontiet· Days and rodeo celelJration to be held here July 25 nnd 26. Losses due to colds In the poultry tlock may be reduced by guarding against overcrowding, improper venti~ latloo, dampness, insanitation, and drll.fts from crevices in the walls back of the percl1es, according to B. H. Edg~ lngton of the Ohio agricultural experl· ment !it&tlon. Mr. Edgington said that wide varia· tlons ln temperature between night and day, long periods of cold, damp weather, and rapid changes of environ· ment are other contributing causes resulting tu colds. The disease may affect birds of any age but Is most likely to develop 1::1 young birds that are in overcrowded quarters or heavily to~ fested with intestinal parasites, lice and mites. The first symptom of a cold Is a clear, watery discharge from one or both nostrils. In a few days this diS• charge becomes vlscld. yellowish or gray in color, and resembles pus. As the disease becomes more advanced tbe discharge dries on the nostrtls ann Interferes with breathing. The affect· ed birds frequently sneeze, appear droopy and may have n watery dis· charge from the eyes. Treatment of the Individual fowl affected with a cold usually Is lmprac· tical and rarely profitnble unless the bird be of exceptional valu. Attempts to administer medlcinaJ agents tn the feed seldom are success(nl owing to the lack of appetite possessed by the sick bird. Fowls affected with colds are best removed from t:he Hock, and If the disease Is ln an advanced stage tt is best to destroy them. In attempting to control and prevent colds 1t Is necessary to discover the reason for the low resistance of the birds and then to remove the cause. Laying Age of Pullets Matter of Importance More than 100,000,000 pullets are needed yearly to take the place of the mnture hens retired from the ttocks and marketed because they have passed their prime at~~ egg producers. It ts estimated that tbere are more than 300,000,000 bens In the United States on farms and In poultry plants, or an allowance or nearly three hens work· Ing for each man, woman and child 1n the country. In particnlar, farmers nnd poultry specialists are urged to hatcb chlcks early In order to bring pullets to the laying age In tlme to supply the autumn market when egg prices are highest, that is, between late August and January 1, after which the general run of pul1ets and hens are lay~ !ng and prices drop to what ts usually the low point of the year in April, The use of the Incubator and brooder Is recommended as the most econom~ leal and Jabor~saving way of reproducIng the flock, nnd also tbe most cer-tain means in insuring an early hatch. -Exchange. _.__ __ __ Use of Cod-Liver Oil When nsing cod-llver oll with the scratch mixture or poultry mash, the quantity usually recommended Is a 2 per cent by weight, that Is. for 100 pounds ot grain or mash two pounds of cod-liver oil should be used. This Is a simple amount to apply, as a quart measure may be used, a quart belug approximately equivalent to two vounds. Feed treated with cod-liver oil should be mixed In comparatively small quantities so as to Insure its entire consumption before the oU has a chance to become even slightly rancid. A few days of bot weather may result in losses of feed value through thls factor. Because ot Us vitamin content, which makes It something of a sub· ' stltute for the health-giving effects of sunshine, cod·llver oil bas sometimes been referred to as "canned sunshine."' -Idaho Farmer. Chicago, Dl.- ...Jnsnre Yourself Against Needless SuJierlng I" Is the intensive slogan &f personal action whlch prefaces national announcement that the eleventh anniversary of First Aid-Home Remedy Week has been fixed for March 13-J9. The National Association of Uetail Drug· gists, sponsors of the plan which Sterling Products, Tnc., dedicated to the drug world In 1922, Is joined In this campaign for nation wlde pretr aration to meet unexpected accldent and sudden Illness, by the Nntlonal Wholesale Druggists' Association and the National Assoclntlon of Retail Drug Clerks. For the first time all State Pharmaceutical Associations are also co-operating tor greater preparedness for tl1e phys· ical emergencies of life. Several governors and mayors of municipalIties have by proclamation called at· tentlon to tbe week which has enjoyed a decade of increasing success. ''Fill That Medicine Chest Now I" 1s the command that has been made from the first week to the present campaign, and all of them have been timed during housecleaning days. Secretary S. C. Henry of the N. A. R. D. In an awakening suggestion to the retail druggists predlcts record-breaking co-operation this year when the week affords oppor~ tnn1ty for live wire druggists everywhere to use timely advertising in their local newspapers and thus ln· sure additional sales In a helpful effort to maintnin volume. Neal's Mother Has Right Idea HEADACHE Nerves on edge. A bead that throbs. You can't stop work, but you can stoi? the fain-in a burry. Bayer Aspirm wil do it every time, Take two br three tablets, a swallow of water, and you're soon com.. fortable. There's nolhinj! half-way about the action of genmne aspirin. lf the box says Bayer, you will set complete relief. These tablets,should be in every shop, office, and home. Ready to relieve any sudden ache or pain, from a grumbling tooth to I um!Ja~o. Don't suffer with that neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism. etc; or lose any time because of colds or sore throat. Get some Bayer Aspirin and just follow those prauen directions for instant relief. Get the genuine tablets, stamped with the Bayer cross, They cost very little, especially if you buy them by the bottle. Any doctor will tell you they are harmless, They don't hurt the heart. They don't upset the stomach. So take them as often as you have the least need or their qnlck comfort. Take enough for complete results. r----.:;-W;-!Ut hI n a few months there will be more feverish, bilious, headachy, con· pale and l~;;;h;c~b;lldren. That would sore11 come true if every mother coUld see tor Those Dear Friends Sometbina of a Paradox herself how quichly, easily, and harm· 11 1 met your husband yesterday, but "What became o:t his wifel" lessly the bowels ot babies and chll· "Be stopped away from home so he didn't see me." · dren are cleansed, regulated, given much that she deserted him." ul know. He told me." tone and strength by a product Which has proved Its merit and rellabillty to do what Is claimed for It to millions of mothers In over fifty years of steadily Increasing use, As mothers find out from using lt how children respond to the gentle .nvm:ouaH you may save money on food, you must be certain Influence of California Fig Syrup by to include the essential elements of diet. VItamins A and Dare growing stronger, sturdier and more in your meals. These are found in Scott's Emulsion necess~ active dally they simply have to tell Liver Oil . ..A'' builds resistance. aod bel~ old .a.nd Cod of other mothers about it. That's one of young guard against winter colds ...o·• aids in growth and the the reasons for Its overwhelming development of children's bones and «:eth. Ia this emulsion l!lales of over four million bottles a these vitamins may be had io a form easy and pleasing for year. children and adults to take. Use daily "during winter. Scott 8c Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Sales Representative, Harold F. A Western mother, Mrs. Neal M. & Co., Inc., New York.. Ritchie i'odd, 1701 West 27th St., Oklahoma LnrrJ:R 'ro tM &Klte & BOttrM t'adio ~am "'Adt1ffthlf"in9 U';tA Oi-Knt City, Okla., says: ''When my son, tron. IM::kMI'"," on Bunda" r.iqllt a& 7:10p. "'· OTJW tA• Colu1111bia Coa.lt.-to-G'oad Nttuxwk nd Statioft• KDYL Sal& Neal, was three years old he began Lo.kt Cttu eM KLZ Dn&flft" having constipation. I decided to give him California Fig Syrup and In a few days he was all right and looked fine again. This pleased me oo much that I have used Fig Syrup ever since tor all his colds or little upset spells. It always stops his trouble quick, strengthens htm, makes him eat." Always ask for California Fig Syrup by the full name and see that the carton bears the word uoautorWorks Wonders in the genuine. the get nta." Then you'll Care of Your Hair BAYER ASPIRIN Safe Food Economy If It Happened Toda,. Paris, about to leave Greece, has decided to take Helen with him, MakIng sure that Menelaus has gone to the links tor the afternoon, be steal~ up to Helen's room. "I love you/' he cries. •'Fly with me to Troy!" "1 wish I could," sighs Helen, ubut I just know I'd never find a barber In Troy who could shingle my hair properly." So Paris goes off to Atlantis and marries a mermaid whose hair is al· ways ke_pt in curl by the dampness, and the Trojan war is averted.Kansas Olty Star. the scalp with the Ointment to remove the dandruff. Then shampoo with Catlenra Soap to cleanse the hair and restore its natural gloss and vigor. MAsSAGE Oinbnent 25c and SOc. Soap 25c. Pt<lprietora: Potter Drua &: Chemical Corp,, Malden. Mae&. AMBASSA DOR HOTEL .=--t. !h' Jlata fl,lt and Dr. Pierce's Pellets are beat for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for s laxative-three for a eatha.rtic.-Adv. Serrlce Gara~e fa Connerilon. JOE H. PEPPER, Manager Salt Lake City, Utsb Phone Was. 8965 145 So. 5th East Salt Lake's Only Family Hotel Telephone calls received at the Whoever has nn accomplishment L<:~ likely to exbibit It beyond the de- White House last year totaled 308,220 Among mortals, second thoughts mands that hls social circle require as compared with 77,055 made. There are wisest.-Enrlpfdes. of him. ar~ 102 working lines. Figuring Flock Profits If you want to know whetbex: your laying flock Is paying Its way divide tile feed cost per 100 pound• by th<( price of eggs per dozen, multipl-y the result by three, and you have the an· swer in per cent of egg production necessary to pay the Hock's feed cc:~t, states Oklahoma Agricultural college poultrymen, With this Information, says the Pralrle Farmer, you can soon find 1f there are any eggs left for profit and to pay labor <osts. IUDEBYTBE JIAIEBSOr IVORY SOAP Back Yard Poultry Keeping Back yard poultry keeping has sev· eral advantages which make It worth attention at a time when every family Is being urged to produce as mucb o! Its own food as possible, says the United States Department of Agriculture. Back yard poultry keeping provides recreation and occupntloo for adults nod children, provides eggs that are strictly fresh, furnishes no occa~ slonal cl1t~ken dinner, and tt ls an outlet for kitchen and garden waste as wen as a source of garden fertUJzer. u. Com.mert:lal llatea Her Opinion Hubby-What's the matter with thls suit I just bought that you don't !Ike It! The store man said It was a tit. WlfEr-lt looks more like a con· vulslon.-Florlda Times-Union. J'uat a ttep from the •utneu center. Qaiet and HomeUk.. P•p.. 111•1' pI' J c e • •call. 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