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Show Midvale Journal, Thursday, April24, 1930 MIDVALE JOURNAL '~TI-' AT I &1/'l• -\-HE 01'ttEn 'BIRD:> HA'<'E Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. ____________________________ Vernon Gray, Business Manager ! Te~ of Subscription Per Year (In advance) ................ .-$1.00 LiTT!..:: UAME"------No Chance for a ComcbacR t\E:-QE'S \'l-Ie 'BtG W1NNE.R. S1'iL.I... (=-~.:f,"{(N' 'eM '{ol) WONT E'-IE(IJ cc..o::.E. -.:>f2~W ( \IEfl.'(, '-'ER'f C1...o:;,E: Modern Job Printing Department 1 maintained. All prices based on the Franklin Printing Price List. Advertising Rates Dlaplay, per column inch ___________ ... $0.35 Readers, per line ............................ .10 \t6HI YoiJ GeT II-! E 0 VJN D WELL, I CANI o!?. S'E:E How l CAN v..' \N lt-IE ?oT FAc..Tony.- A CHANCE ON -nu~ Hon5es.- Ar1E!1 THE:'t'~E l<l.IN.111E v-11-!EN HE 6E"t'S Ttic Yoon \fAc K Ng._An0vtviEN (. \To5T SING ~-)tr----4 •'51 A.'-(·~ 'r oo--r, ~ --(00 ·(wO ~ bU!dness correspondence should be addressed to the Midvale Journal, Kidvale, Utah. 136 N. Main St. Phone Mid. 178 BETTYC SoME S?on"T ! HE'LL. E:"EN TAKE AND t'I'IEDAL. DIRECT FQOM Wl\H IHIS MITT·So I u.IONI FtGt-i.,.. thJH ? WELL., WHEN IT C.OMES \o 'BEIN' I Entered as second class matter ,at the postofflce at Midvale City, Utah, UDder Act of March 3, 1879. 1 oo'B'IE Fom:-Jen. ELI\'\Efl.! Ho ELME:R! ARE You C.Ol"'\IN6\0 BED SooN? 1-i-s AF1ER DI'{E. 'leAH! IN A {V\ IN VIE . I CKEKS N --R-E~clPES When You Can't Go in Person-Telephon e . If you have a message for some one out-of- • town, telephone. It's a complete discussion at one cost and there is no need for several messages back and forth. Most out-of-town calls are now completed while you hold the line and rates are lower than ever. For example, some typical day rates when you will talk with anyone at the called teiephone: From Midvale towgan .......................................55c Ogden .......................................40c Provo ..........................................30c An advertisement of THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. SPRAYING TIME IS HERE Spraywit b Acme Lime Sulfur Acme Garden Guard All around Spray Acme Arsenate of Lead Acme Bordeaux Mixture Acn1e Paris Green Black Leaf 40 FOR SALE AT WEST JORDAN LUMBER COMPANY 114 North Main Street .... H 0 ME where Sperry Drifted Snow Flour is used, favorite recipes turn out 'better. • • • • • • .. • • That'swhyit's the largest selling flour in the West. • • • • • kiTCHEN ..~ TESTEd CAN YOU 1\lAKE GOOD CHOCOLATE CAKE? Chocolate cake seems to be a universal favorite. In fact I read the other day that although apple pie is • considered the fa·Jorite American dessert, Devil's Food r:nd other allchocolate cakes are surely sharing the honors with it, and seems likely even to surpass it in popularity. If you have ever watched people eating in a.restaurant of cafeteria, I am sure you have noticed how popular chocolate and Devil's Food cakes are. Since chocolate cake is such a favorite it surely behooves every one of to be able to make one. It must be good. of course, and I know we all 1 L-2 cups kitchen-tested fiour prefer that it be not to expensive or ~- 1 tsp. soda difficult to make. Because it combines 1 tsp. salt all three of these qualities I am sure 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk you will like this recipe for an in1 tsp. vanilla expensive Chocolate Cake-one that Melt butter. Mix sugar and cocoa you can stir up in a minue, and that together and add to melted butter. your family will be sure to like. Frost Sift flour once before measuring, 1t with a thick fudge or chocolate but- and sift flour, soda and salt together ter icing. Here is the recipe: . and add alternately with sour milk or INEXPENSIVE OIIOCOLATE CAKE J buttermilk. S tbsp. shortening . Add vanilla and pour into a well I cup brown sugar I greased and floured pan and bake. 1-S cup cocoa I Broken nut meats may be sprinkled E V E R Y t::&& 1 over top of cake and baked with it. , one is that known as the AgglutinaBake 30 minutes in a moderate · tion Test. There are many biological oven, 350" :iP. Use a 9-inch pan for laboratories in the country capable this recipe. If you prefer, pour the of making such tests. Once it has cake batter into well greased muffin been determined which hens are the pans and bake for about 20 minutes. carriers of the disease, they should I tried a new and interesting Icing j be separated from the flock and used for this cake the other day. Perhaps no more for breeders. you would like to use it too, someSteps can be taken to limit the time. First make a plain white boiled I spread of the disease. Baby chicks icing and flavor it with a drop of should be divided into small flocks peppermint. After this icing is spread of 100 to 200 or less. By this means on the cake has begun to set, brush they can be watched more closely. over the top with melted bitter choco- If any are noticed with bowel troublate to which a little butter has been les, they should be removed at once added. If you do not add butter to the and either kept to themselves a few melted chocolate, it will form a hard days for developments, or killed and coating over the cake that will burned. Droppings should be cleaned crack and break when you cut the out often. l''eeding and watering cake. The butter helps keep the equipment should be kept scrupulouschocolate a little more soft. ly clean at all times. Floors should Try this sometime and see if your be cleaned often and disinfected with famalies are not just as delighted a 3 per cent dip and disinfectant with it as were the famalies of my solution. Dry, clean litter should then radio listeners after I gave it in my be placed on the floor. radio program over the National By covering the brooder room Broadcasting System. floor ·with half-inch mesh wire, raised a few inches from the floor, will do a lot to prevent the spread of this disea~e. Chick Tablets should be dissolved in all drinking water for the first three weeks. Fresh buttermilk or clabbermilk should be fed daily in 1 clean protected vessels. Only feed of the best quality should be fed. It is especially important that incubators and brooders be thoroughly Many widely Differing Opinions Have scrubbed and disinfected before being Been Printed About This Deadly used for fresh hatches. A very imDisease. Most Investigators Now portant factor in the control of this Agree That Blood Testing Is the trouble is to keep houses, runs and all Only Dependable Means of Detect- equipment in 100 per cent clean and Ing Its Presence in the Parent ~anitary condition at all times by Stock-Sanitation and Elimination cleaning often and using freely a good of Carriers the Oniy Effective \Vca- clip and disinfectant. The germs of B. pons Against It. W. D. may remain alive for months We find experts of unquestionable and unless such precautions are reputation who assert with great observed may cause an outbreak of positiveness that Bacillary White the disease. Diarrhea (B. W. D.) is the greatest (Copyright, 1929, ' menace to poultrydom since the by Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S. landing of the ark and that the blood test is the one sure means of achieving a victory. Another ' group of just as impressive reputation assert with equal assurance that B. W. D. menace has been vastly overrated and the Alke Greenwood, Editor kindest thing they can say about the Neva Gasldll, Associate Editor blood test is that it is just an experiEIGHTH GRADE EXTEMPORE ment with only limited value, if any. SPEAKING CONTEST The one group maintains that it is a The eighth grade extempore speakgerm disease while the other is quite ing contest is now in full swing. Each sure that it is caused by improper group of the eighth "A" and "B" secbrooding, too early feeding or the tions, are divided into groups having feeding of improper materials, etc. ~.1ae \Vilhite and Emeline Grant actThe majority of our best authori- ing as chairmen. The first contest ties favor the view that B. W. D. is was given Thursday, April 10, and it a highly infectious disease which is proved to be very successful. The transmitted from hen to chick through second contest was given Wednesday, the egg. These writers are also of the April 16, and the third contest will opinion that the blood test known as be given in each room. Then an outthe Agglutination Test is the only side judge will select the ten best sure means of detecting the diesase speakers in the eighth grade. These in mature fowls. My own study of the will later meet in an interclass condisease extending over a number of test in social activity period some years convinces me that the true B. Friday afternoon. W. D. is a genuine contagious bacterial diesase transmitted from hen to .PROJECTS ON THE PRESIDENTS chick through the egg, and quickly OF TIII<J UNITED STATES spread from affected chicks to others In the eighth "B" history class the in the brood. biography of the presidents of the This fact should be fuJly realized United States are being reported. One by poultry raisers eve~here, for B. is given each day by the different W. D. is eone of the worst diseases members of the class. After all have affecting baby chicks. Lpsses up to 50 been reported upon the class will per cent are not uncommon and not ::nake a comparison of them and see infrequently 80 to 90 per cent of a what traits they can find and what hatch will be wiped out. Of tho!!e that differences. All the students are very ! survive, many will retain the germs interested and are enjoying the projin the ovary or egg sack where they ect immensely. will find their way into the eggs causing infection of future generaSHOP JtEPORT tions, if these birds are used for A welding table is being constructbreeders. The most critical period is ed by Mr. Madsen, our shop teacher. during the first 48 hours. '!'he table is made of angle iron and All cases of bowel troubles in baby is constructed so that brick can be chicks are not B. W. D. by any means. put on top of it. Brick has good heat Simple Diarrhea is not contagious, and re!'!istance and will not spoil the artiis often the most common kind seen. cles being- welded. It is usually caused by faulty feedThe tool room has been rearranged. Ing, improper brooding, dampness, etc. More shelves have been made in more Affected chicks are dull, dispirited convenient places. and dejected looking. In the most serious cases a white pasty substance Several blow torches have been closes up the vent. As a result the purchased by our school, making- it chick comes pot bellied and utters a possible for more boys to heat their pitiful "peep, peep" indicative of great articles at once. pain. Death usually follows in a few Ql-TESTION BOX CON'l'EST hours. Those only mildly affected may After the students of the eighth develop rapidly, show no outward signs of the disease and reach ma- "B" grade enjoyed the successful turity with the germs concealed in party in favor of the winners of the their ovaries. Such fowls are called •·Question Box Contest," they decided to" start another one between the boys carriers or re-actors. Since carriers show no external and girls. Already the girls have evidence of their condition, the im- won twice but the boys, so far, have portance of finding some way to de- not proven fortunate. The students tect these disease spreaders has long look forward to Friday's social activbeen recognized. Several tests are ity period when they will all particinow available, but the most reliable pate in the Question Box contest. IS BACILLARY WHITE DIARRHEA A"PIPE DREAM"? I ~-·~----- SANDY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOl. NEWS ITEMS I • --our first shipment of brand new Case 4-Row Beet Cultivators. It's the cultivator that speeds work--lowers costs. This machine cultivates clean, without injury to small plants in row. Gets the weeds fast, soon after the beets come up-it's easy to keep a jump ahead of them. 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CALL IN AND GET YOUR SATURDAY ROAST You are sure to get what you want when you buy at Rasmussen's. We have lots of compliments on our Saturday Specials. If you have not yet had any of them, call iri and save money. Service and Quality Is Our Motto Thanks! Call again! P. C. RASMUSSEN Phone 252 • |