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Show "The Poultr y and Dairy Center of the State of Utah" Million Gallons of Milk Ten Million Eggs Yearly Yearly 2nd Section--Jordan Journal Published By Draper Civic Club DRAPER, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926. VOL 1. NO. 13. Candling Demonstration Will Be Feature at Poultry Meeting The August 20 meeting of Draper straw problem, cooperation as an poultryment and all others interest- agency in keeping up quality, the hatchery, etc., but most of the time ed promises to be a very valuable will be devoted to the egg problems gathering. The special feature of and their solution. tJle evening will be a candling demThis meeting will be held in Club onstration by the expert candlers of Hall, Draper, and everyone in the the Draper plant of Utah Poultry business or interested in the poultry Arrangeassociation. Producers ladies. a case work is invited, including have to made being ments are of new members or questions Any or more of eggs at the meeting and as well as of old members actual candling will be done, showing visitors, consideration, if pregiven be will ail the grades from pewees up to sented. eastern extras. The policy is that what will benefit Explanation as to the factors that will benefit all in a cooperamodify egg quality will be given and anyone tive industry. Remember, August 20, any questions on grading will be at 8:30 p. m. answered if possible. Demonstrations of proper methods OF MISSIONARIE S of putting eggs into case, of putting ADDRESSES Draper has a number of missionin separation flats and of nailing up out in the field and many do not aries suggestions and given, be will cases where they are. They all reknow : I be will of what not to do and why Draper Journal at the adThe ceive made. • The "washed eggs" question will! dresses as follows. Eugena Vawdrey, 906 Pease, Housbe discussed and information as to how to place them in cases and how ton, Texas. A. J. Day, Rhinelander, Wis., gen. to mark them will be given. Reports of some of the tests that delivery. Revell T .Smith; 371 North Ave., have been conducted at the plan and by producers will be made and will Atlanta, Ga., Box 852. prove enlightenment in the matter of I Miller Day, 2555 North Sawyer proper handling of eggs, time of de- Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1 Griffith Kimball, 153 W. Adams livery and ageing of eggs. Some other general business is to St., Los Angeles, Cal. Jane Garfield, 110 E. Polk St., be discussed briefly, including the Portland, Ore., Box 295. Laura Shepherd, Box 852, Atlanta, Draper Confectionery Ga. Jane Farmer,{ 948 24th Ave., N. E. Cream Ice Candy Minneapolis, Minn. 1 Any change sin address should be {;r()(:leries Meats 1 reported to the editor, Box 7, Draper, E. M. RASMUSSEN 1 at once, otherwise these people will l miss; receiving the Journal. M. B. ANDRUS, Coal Phone, Mid. 85-R-2 Utah's Best\ Coal Peerless-C..a.s tlega.te-Ab&de en Prices ltight I J:<'resh Candy and Things Service First HYRUM BROWN Draper Post Office • Draper, Utah. ~GENCY, MURRAY LAUNDRY Summer Rates Now On DRAPER LOSES TO I 0 Making Progress Against His Will MURRAY BAll TEAM The "Old Timers" in ~ baseball at Draper were once more chargined to see the Draper team accept the smaller number of an 8 to 4 score from a As a visiting team from Murray. take to arranged result they have uniDraper another stand in the years former forms. The spirit of has lingered about the diamond eagerly grasping every straw that pointed toward baseball life in the old town, but the suspense and anxiety have been too great and the "Old Timers" have contracted the fever and say they are going to see some baseball in Draper yet this season. On Thursday, August 12, they have scheduled to take the Frank C. Howe team of Murray across the path of defeat on the Draper park diamond. Saturday, August 14, they will invade Lehi for the purpose of garnering scalps ,and have arranged to victimize the fragments of the Lehi team on the Draper diamond on Sunday, August 15. It sounds all right to some ears. It is well to refer to the "old time" record of these Buccaneers who are about to make another stand. They were probably in their prime in 1918, when they played nineteen games and won eighteen of them and lost the ninetenth in the ten innings by a two to one score with the Midvale Smelter team. There should be some sensational baseball as these Pirates of the Night break forth once more for their "Pieces of Eight! Pieces of Eight!!" Water should flow freely after the games and- perspiration during. them. SOCIETY I'll SOON PUll HER. ABOUT Oppor tunity in Drape r I POULTRY NOTES After Death Carcasses of diseased fowlfl should never be thrown where chickens or In disinfecting poultry houses or hogs can get to them, as there is much gr~ater danger of severe infec- yards where there has been an outbreak of avian tuberculosis it is imEDITORIAL portant that the liquids be sprayed ---or otherwise applied in a thorough J. M. Peterson, editor, box 7, manner, so that the area to be treatDraper, Utah. may be well soaked. ed ratesAdvertising After disinfection, the premises Ten cents per line, 35 cents Special should be kept free of fowls for sevper column inch. eral months, or a year if possible, so monthly rate of 25 cents per column inch. , that any germs not reached by the It pays to advertise in the I disinfectant may die. If convenient Draper Journal. Circulation ' it is advisable to place new sotrk on over 1500. the ground which has not been or cupied by poultry for a year or more. If only. facts In restocking, it is hig-hly important We aim to publish you page this on to obtain fowls, or eggs for hatching, there is anything there If from flocks which have shown no evidisagree with, tell the editor. is anything that appeals to you, tell dence of the presence of an infectious disease for at l<>ast a year. everybody. Patronize our advertisers. . tion from eating tubercul'>U" or otherwise diseased organs of a dead fowl DRAPER WARD PROGRAM:. than from other sources. Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30. TELEPHOXE )JAN AT HOME Sacrament meeting, Fast day, first Wife: Dear, I am ready to "recrive" Sunday each month, 12:15; last Sunday of month, 8 p. m.; other Sun- you for your supper. "dia1 Telephone man: Maybe the days. 12:1fl u. m. adjusting--needs M. I. A. conjoint meeting, firsL phragm" Wife: I never said there was any1 Sunday of each month. at 8 p. m. Thursday thing wrong with the telephone. Come Choir practice, each on now, I have already powdc>rt>d my night. nose and painted my lips andYou are invited to be present. Telephone man: Lady we don't paint "mouth-pieces" but I will be DRAPER WARD CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AUG. 22. glad to put-Wife: Oh, Jim! I am almost prosDraper ward conference will be trated-my nerves-! don't seem to be able'to get-held at Draper, Sunday, August 22. Telephone man· Can't get "central?" Mayhe th~rr is a "cross" DRAPER BARBER SHOP somewhere-Lem me look. -andWife: "Cut it out" and come on. BEAUTY PARLOR Please. ! Try Fitch D. R. Shampoo Telephone many: You say it ''cuts Your patronage appreciated out?" Probably a "loose connection'' ~Pass the potatoes! F. A. ANDERSON, Prop. HEALTHY HENS From time to time announcements prizing people with money to coare made of the opportunities in busi- operatively lend support to the proness and otherwise in Draper. In most I posed Draper hatchery. Bes~des these cases someone has realized the bene- two, there is a third opportunityAt the the opportunity to make your home fits of these opportunities. for in Draper, the poultry and dairy cenopportunity is present time there the organization of a Co-operative 1 ter of Utah, and the place where Building and Development company progress is the result of co-operation to subdivide some of the large acre- and climate, as well as a population ages of valuable, but cheap land, into of rugged and enterprising pioneer · home and poultry-farm subdivisions. stock. For further information write There is also opportunity for enter- secretary of Civic club, Draper, Utah. - I I Big egg production depends largely on correct feeding. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hawlett of WANTE~Unin.cumbe~ Kanosh are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hawlett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. competen~ housekeeper , Shoe and Harness Repairing L. H. Smith. Miss Ella Orgill of Bingham is permanent position. Box 7 Work Guaranteed & Prices Right visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J .E. Allen. Draper, Utah. Draper, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Fitzgerald announce the arrival of a son, Monday, August 2. Mrs. Reid Beck entertained at dinLet us figure the _cost of equiping your kitchen and bath ner Thursday in honor of Miss Esther RELIABLE PLUMBING AND WIRING Hodsdon of Michigan, who is visiting friends here. All Work Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orgill of were guests of Mrs. Nora Magna 87 East Center St., Midvale - CARL ERNSTROM, Draper Stringfellow Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Brindley and children of Angell are visiting at the home of Mrs. Brindley's mother, Mrs. COLD DRINKS ALL THE TIME Eunice Walbeck. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Crosgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Heward and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen formed a party and General Merchants spent last Friday at Saltair. Mrs. Annie Terry and her grandLeave Work Here For Capitol Cleaning Co. Alta, are visiting Mrs. daughter, MID. 83-J-2 DRAPER Lizzie Cutler at Blackfoot, Idaho. S. E. McGLOTHLIN RIDEOUT MERCANTILE CO. -SERVICEIs Our Middle Name. We have a live interest in the Service you get from your GOODYEAR TIRES Air -and the use of pressure gffilges will protect your tires These SERVICES Are Free STATELINE SERVICE STATION Draper. Utah. Sandy City Bank EFFICIENT BUSINESSE S:s-Are Equipped With Modem Labor-Saving Devices. A Home to Be Efficient Must Have Them, Too. A Checking Account Affords tlle Most Efficient Method of ·P aying Bills. HERE FOR YOUR USE! UTAH FISH & POULTRY CO. Best Market Price for Your Hens and Spring Frys Let Us Know What You Have to Sell. We Will Call 108 W. Firilt So., Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 5195 I buy Draper hens on Poultrymen's Contract S. J. MICKELS EN CO. MID. 82-R-3 DRAPER Lumber, Hardware , Etc. We have on hand a necessary complete stock of the materials to finish your coop. Draper Quality Mashes HUMIDIFIEBt BUILT AND SURVEY OF POULTRY INSTALLED IN DRAPER EGG INDUSTRY TO BE MADE PLANT ,BY LOCAL ·o PERATORS The secretary of Draper poultrymen The Draper egg plant has been is compiling data on the poultry by the installation of a huimproved business fn Draper and vicinity and midor or humidifier. This is an endesires full information from all closure to the holding section of the poultrymen both co-operative mem- plant to supply a saturated atmosbers and non--members, as to their phere for the eggs before and after returns, capacity, flock and plant. All candling to protect the eggs from items that are of value should be re- falling off in quality due to the exported. Some of these are: Number cessive evaporation which would take of cases of eggs sold July 1, 1925, to place in a dryer, warmer atmosphere. The manager and assistant at the j December 31, 1925; cases sold Janplant have made extensive Draper number 1926; 1, July uary 1, 1926 to eggs both in and out of the on tests pounds and of chicks bought; number and have observed a . sigplant egg in of cockrells sold; number of hens due to evaporadepreciation nificant flock; number of pullets raised; in the plant, are eggs the while square feet of coop space;style of! tion addition to this coop, wh;ether shed type, semi-moni- and have worked out tor, or otherwise; number of layers overcome this loss. Jack Harding now on hand, whether molting or not, planned the device and Ross Ballard and the number of hens to be kept did the engineering work involved. over winter. Kindly collect your data The two men work together at the • and mail to secretary or hand to 'him installation. The device was approved by the These at the August 20 meeting. Utah State Cooperative officials, and figures are vital in our ~siness. is proving a very satisfactory portion • POULTRYMEN AND DAIRYMEN of the local egg plant. STUDY COAST CONDITIONS I DO YOU KNOW THAT Supt D. C. Jensen has returned MANY JUICES MAKE VINEGAR President A. R. Mickelsen of the from California, and is cheerfully Utah Poultry Producers Cooperamaking preparations for the opening to Many friut juices are w~ll suited tive association and also president of suof school. Draper Poultrymen, Inc., and Presi- vinegar making, as they contain and proportion proper the in gar State Utah dent J. R. Allen of the Diarymen and also president of Dra- other necessary or desirable sub- U. ALUMNUS, HOW PROUD ARE per Dairymen, Inc., have gone on an stances. The United States departYOU OF YOUR ALMA MATER! auto tour to study the poultry and ment of agriculture has published a dairy industries as carried on by thP. bulletin on makin&: vinegar at home. Of course, "I am a Utah man, sir, most up-to-<late organizations on thP RIGHT will be till I die," but who knows and CHILDREN YOUR START west coast from Washington to CalAre you consistent and energetic it! Both presidents are eag:er ifornia. How extended an support of the U.? 23 your in In thoe issue of July for the best that is to be •h ad for their you have graduates best the school many high state and local concerns, and will un- research article based upon by benefitted doubtedly bring back some valuable auth{)rities in the country showed told that they would be Their keen business why kindergarten education in Utah attending the U. of U. and studying information. How produced. marked re- and especially in Jordan district to good substantial courses? have abilities or were who the girls and boys generations many rising the to zive qualthe in sults in the improvement educational which the to across totterine: opportunities are educational ity of the products of the industries which they have lead for the past they are entitled. This is not the only trail • in high school and junior high way in which we should .10tart our have you encouraged to step ahead year. This is a means of and get a college education at the children right. of pre-shcool age. state university? It is well for us all children for caring LOCAL TEACHERS NAMED deeper considera- to give careful though to this probof The Jordan school district has an- but there is need nounced the names of the school tion for the children of school age. lem, remembering that we are part teachers for 1926-1927. Draper is to Each year at the opening of school is of the hope of the U. Let us get tohave: Principal Reid Beck, Angie V. the time of this opportunity to start gether and cooprate in our U. club Rawlings, Margaret Petersen, Vir- your children right. The first day of and give constructive assistance to The club will be ginia Walker, Leah Hartman, Hulda school, the first week of school, the our Alma Mater. "U-pep!" Crossgrove, Willda M. Beck, Le Ila first month of school is the golden called together soon. Go!" "Let's reFights!" should "Utah girls and Boys moment. Petersen. M. J. and Kelsen Teachers for our neighboring com- ceive the deposit to their educational account that beginning at the opening FARMERS, DO AS munities are: THE ROMANS DID Granite-P .M. Mickelsen, princi- of school will give them. Many of is one of the old~st manuring Green are school of cases pathQlogical the pal; Laverne Jensen. or increase maintain to used methods of opening the at Crescent--H. W. Jorgensen, prin- the rsult of absence The Rosoil. the of productivity the that cipal; Hanna Christensen, Mrs. Beth school and the discouragement sown were which legumes, used mans to time comes from it. Now is the Thomas, Ardath Larsen. in under turned and September in Riverton-W. R. Stevens, prmc1- begin planning to have your children following the of benefit the for May pal; Arthur Lewis, Elna Densley, enter school the first day, and to Montella Parry, Olive Coane, Melva have them continue in regular attend- crop. Boyle, W .R. Edgel, Hazel Chris- ance while school is in session. There SOME SALAD tensen, Laurine Anderson, Amy L. are no children so bright that the Lettuce production has become an work may be too difficult for them if Butterfield, Maurine Clark. iBluffdale-A. C. Olson, principal; they do not get the proper foundation important industry in recent years. Estella P. Olson, Beatrice Jessup and by starting right and at the be- Shipments in 1924 filled more than six times as many cars as in 1916. ginning, Ruth Jor,;ensen. I Better let us supply you with feeds that have proven best by test. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT AND OATS Get our prices and cinvince yourself. ·DRAPER POULTRY.l\tiEN, INC. Mid. 82-J-5 Prices greatly reduced by the house that gives increased satisfaction through service Price Delivered Reduction Model Fordor Sedan ....·-·-·-····-····-····-····-········$46.08 ..... _ ............ __ $6·10.84 Tudor Sedan ·····-····----.. --..·-····-·- -· ........ $51.20 .................-·--··-···· $589.61 Coupe ···--····-····-····-··--····-····-·······-···-··- $40.96 - .............,............. $:>79.40 Touring ..... -...........- ................-.... -........... $40.96 ....·-·-·-····-····-· __.... $46;).88 Roadster -·····-····-··········-····-····-····-···-······$4 0. 6 9 ·-·-····-····---········$ 44 5. 40 Genuine Ford Parts We sell you the car and make it give satisfaction Riverton Motor Co.---Mid. 97-R-4 CLYDE H. TERRY, Authorized Salesman. Draper--M id. 82-J -3 I Make Chicken Feed and Water Troughs S.C. BAILEY Tinner - - Sheet Metal Worker MID. 84-R-1 Draper LEHI CEREAL MILLS. Lehi, Utah. Flour, Cereals, Pancake Flour, Grain. We Cater to The Poultry Trade LEO NELSON GARAGE General Auto Repairing My Patrons Receive Satisfaction Acetylene Welding - Battery Charging DRAPER, MID. 84-J-1 MAKE YOUR HOME IN DRAPER Good Buy Just Listed 2-% acres, 4 room frame house, electric lights, 46 feet of chicken coop, new;. 200 laying hens, irrigation water and Or $1200 and terms on balance. city pipe water, $2100. anc~. Other Homes. Farms And Choice Sites I Will Build to S uit You J. M. PETERSE N DRAPER -- REAL ESJATE - - B O X 7 PLASTERING H. A. PETERSEN 407 Dooely Block Salt Lake City Box Drape1· 7 |