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Show THE MIDVALE ursday., September 18, 1930 ASPIRIN M8-IIIIII IIBU. POULTRY UNIT IS ORGANIZED Warts Cause of Big Loss Yearly Celebrate Road Finish BEWARE OF IMITATIONS • GENUINE Bayer Aspirin bas been proved safe by millions of users for over thirty years. Thousands of doctors prescribe it. It does not depress the heart. Promptly relie"es Neuritis - Headaches Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Sore Throat Toothache Rheumatism Leaves no harmful after-effects. For your own protection insist on the package with the name Bayer and the word genuine as pictured Illhove. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid. - OKLA. FARMER KILLS 172 RATS IN ONE NIGHT K-R-0 (Kills Rats Only), writes Mr. - - , Hulbert, Okla., br<?ught this remarkable result. K-R-0 1s the original product made from squill, an ingredient recommended by U. S. Government as sure death to rats and mice but harmless to dogs, cats, poultry or even baby chicks. You can depend on K-R-0 (Kills Rats Only), which has b~come ~m~rica's leading rat extermmator m Just a few years. Sold by all druggists on a money back Jru!lr:tntee. Lucky is the bride who man·ies the hP:<t. mnn at IHT W('(ldiug. Price-The cel<>hratlon for the openIng of the new Price . canyon t·oad, whi<'h links ~astern T tah with Ralt I.Jttk<> City, has been sc>t for R~pteml>er the 27th. Provo--.Uore than 500 poult1-ymen of Utah county pt·atidpte-~1 in the S('('· one! annual poultyt· tour of the eonnty. Ogden-Proba!J'y -!0 litters will he entcrl:'d in the third annual ton litters sales at the Ogden Sto<:kyurds. Tooele-A new utbletic dub, composed entirely of marriul people, who expect to Pnjoy :<kating and Iii;;~> sJJOrts during the winter, hus bt'ell orgauized. Lelti-Lehi Poultry u s.·o<:iation wa.; host to fi•O pouitQ·men of Utah (•ount~ at a chicken dinnet· uud au impromptu program was r·endered. Logun-ln the superintendent's atJnual school n port, re<:ommendation;; were made for the remodeling of the 'Voodruff nnd Benson sdwols. llelper-Couuty commissioners are endeavoring to obtain federal nicl on the highway porject from Price east to the Emery County linl'. Plea,;ant Grove--A cci(•bratlon was held on the eity's eightieth aunlver· sary. Coalville--Sixty dairymen of north the Summit county have organized rketlng rna ive coorwrat a first unit of as::ocia tiou fnt· tht>ir dairy products. Smithfield-R. Y. Lnrs~n. superin ten(}<>nt of th~ Cnche county schools. died reNmtly from hNtrt trouble. Ogden-Bids l!a ,.e been opened for the gra vPiinl( of Twelfth stri!et from "·ashington nYenne to the Iaouth of Ogden canyon. Provo-Plans for the new $250,000 men's ward hnihling at the State hos pita! nt Pt·oyo, were approyeu !Jy the state hui I!ling commission. Cerlar City- H:iO ('ellar City sheep rai;..c>rs a1:11 D(•lta lamh feedPrs met at the I~o: calante hotl'l to perfect n plan for cooperating on the feeding s~·stem. Acidit y The common cause of digestive difticulties is excess ucill. Soda cannot alter this condition, and it burn~ the stomach. Something that will neutralize the acidity is the sensible thing to take. That is why physicia11s tell the public to use l'hlliips ~Jill;: of r.ragnesia, One spoonful of this delightful prepamtion ean neutralb:e many times its volume in acid, It acts instantly; relief Is quick, and very apparent. All gas is dispelled; nil .sourne::s Is soon gone; the whole system is sweetened. Do try this perfect unti-aeid, and r~member it is just as good for children, too, nn<l pl<>asant for them to take. An~· rlrug stm·e has the genuine, scriptional product. Many a sPlf-ma<le man blames the joh on hi,; wifP. been have Spt·in~Yille---Contracts let for the construction of a new power plant in Spring Creek canyon. '.roo<'le--'l'he Lions' <'lub Ilresentcll 20CO :;;ehool c·hiidr<'n with book covers, on whil"h Wl're printP<I traffic rules. Provo-Buillliug pPrmits totaling- u sum of $20,100, ancl including five businPss buil<lings, were issued during August. PricP-Thl' Chamher of Commerce plans to be host to a number of high school bands throughout the state next spring. PronJ-'1 he enactment of an Indian legend, "Craters of the ~loon," will be au outstanding ftature of the Utah ~tale fait·. Xeplti-The contract has been let' for the constt·uclion of a 112,000 gallon water relaiing tank for NeiJIIi City. :Spanish Forl,-School children attended a !'<[lel:iai matinee here wltich featun•tl :i.3 l'iute !IJ(lians of ali llb"t'S and both sese:, f1·om Cedar· City. club Oa:den- \Ye!1er ~:ounty 4-11 achien•meut d:.:y, inc·liu:ing an t-xhihit, flower show,. style re\ iew und pro gnun, was held bere rce<:ntly. Logan-A ~:onferell('e of state <>xlen sion sen·ice work~ors was held here recently at whkh pr• grams of \\"ork ror the (:<;miug ypar \\"Pre outline1l. Ogdl•u- 'l'he < · lt~· pugiu<·er ha::; reeommendPd that S2:i,OOO be H!JflrorH·ialetl by the dty for illllll"OVl'llll'llt work on the muuil"i}lal golf links. <'oriunt> . S{lO people attf'JHIC'rl the nu nual Corinne community fair aud home<:nuin;.: <lny hc>lll receutly. !llorgnn 1-Il dnh hoys cnptur(•<l most of the Jll"i zcs in tile sheep di\·ision of the II\ c>,:tm·k sedion at the .Morgan county fair·. nrc Logan- JlPttrly UOOO children tills <:ounty Cache iu sdwol., attending yt>ar. CoalY ille--Conercte worl;; on thp new bridgP over Chalk necl,, at the north clly limit!i, has hePn comp!Pted. Provo- Fi fleeu Ia rge cmn-a ~es, pa i tlled bv llansou D. l'uthuff, and value1l at $l0,0(i,t, han• arrh·ed at the ll. Y. U. to be pxhihit<'d uutil Octohe1· 1. LPiti - $1S7 ha;; lweu donated to the flood fund. This is $!7 o\·er J,l"!Ji"~; quota. Provo-Till' total postal rl'<.'eipts fN' Augu ,·t show n u im·r Pase of $~,0:17.81 ovPr the re<:eipts fot· tit<> :-;nme month DRESSED TUKKEYS SWELL PROFITS bY thto U rut•--<t ~tate. Of!t-,artm~at of Av::rlt-uJt ure. t lttt·t·eusP<1 prutits trum turkt>y grow lug as the re,;ull ut c·o·operut!ve mar kPI iu~ ot the d rt>ssetl fowls ha,.: pro\·ecl un itwenth·e tn farmers In rht- 1'\orth In westeru l'latt~ liTigation di:-;tri!"r <lres:<ed tur "~lru ketlug Xehr~:skn. keys lu eat lots," "II.VS II. 1-1. l'ropps. of the hurPuU nt ll)!rkullural e•·onotokl'l in the YParhttuk ot the Uuite11 ~Tall's I lepurttut·nl ot A)!rkultnre, ·•1,. <>liP cot the most j.lt"Hl"lil-al of co-operu ti\"P rnurkt-tin~o: projel"ls." 'The l(rtn\'<•r!< lu ll ' <:<nmty or dis tt·kt." !If r. l'ropp:> ex plu Ins. "dt->t er· tuiut>s ll)lproximalPI.~ The uuntht>r or tul"keys 11\"UIIuhle · for suie. HeJ•re:<f:'Ht· till ve:.; ot r l.t:; l{rowert< .!:OI in tou,·h Many Warty Hides. with prospt•l"ll\·e h uyer:< 11 n<f re<·t-1 ve slaughter house has estirge in One nrl' wllirh from tiiPJU :walerl hid:;; to 2:i per cent of the 15 that mated The ~lltirt> op~llt>Cl 111 1:1 statPrt time. its abattoir at th1·ough coming cattle nusuht>t Is then solo to the hiJ>:hPSI warty hides. have seasons certain hhlt!Pr. who lht>n tlxes the dut.e" on in the leathhole a means wart Each wl:id1 he wi;;:hes lhP dres>'PO hints to of wa1·ty because loss hP r;pli\'l'rl'll Tht' farmers llrt':;<!' the er. The yearly flli"I'P.Vl'l the <ht.v before cJptivt->ry anrt hides is of consldern ble importance t·no 1 thrm ovpt•ni)!h1 01 the farm!\. to the leather industry. Large, pendn· fliP hi rd~ ll re WPIJ!hed. l{rar!Nl and lous wat·ts on eaive>< often !'<Up their paid for ''" the.v 11 re del h ·ert-d. The strPngth and Interfere with their gr·owth. purdtiiSPt hPHI'S !Ill expe!lSl'!'l 11nd 11!'1 :"Hille:< rill re~pnn!'<ihility ufler tlw l.iniR 11re rPI"eh·etl." Turke.r !{rowers rt>alize from !'\U t•t>nts In $1 for the lahor ot <lre,;slng. :\Iuny people make the mistake of Tltis rt>prt-!'leuts fnJ111 1!\ to :!tl per t·t-nt tl1e most rapidly gr<>wing and selling tlf the vul11e of thf' turkey 1111<1 Is t"ull~ thrt-e tlfihs us mtwh us tht- Plltlre fPt-d eurl.v maturing cockerel:'l. This Is a <:<•St ot raisi11~ n11<1 fatleninJ;~. the hlnl9 mistake and the following of this pracIn 1!1::?7 ti<:e will run down any flock rapidly. in tlw 1'\ot·th l'lutte !li!'trlt·t A few of the fnst growing and enrly the J!rt~wPrs !'<ol1t nen rly :!f>.OOO llirrl~ maturin!l" cockerels shoulq he saved alii! IIPtted llhonl $1H.IH)(I for the work which to select the future breedf1·om of rlt·ps~iug. • AI turkPy drP!'l!'!ng tiiiiP cJ·s. UPl;.!hhnr~ often <"hnngp work . anrl It At thp snme tlmP, however, the ex"ne l{ruwf'r is hwxpt>rit>IH"t-rl he cun early mnturin~ bird is also ceptionnlly lliSIIIIII;"' l!~l !I llPighhnt to ,;IIOW him 1\Iules which develop ,·oided. a he to till' ht'SI mNholl of l!rp:;;,.:ing rhe hlrd" unu mature too early combs over-S;7.~d Furm !lr ..ssing is usuull.l- twtter 11one proYe as desiru bie not will sexually than in <·ornmPr<•ial P~tnhli:;:hmPrH~ It I~ the larger flock. breeding in >111fl hU.\"Prl'l l'lln~lrler thi<: whpn hi<l<lilll! for the turiH•y crop Tlw rn<'l thut binlR with wide hacks and d<>ep bodie-; 1 rurkl'>S mnvp to n111 rkPI !W Ia rg:PI \ which h!l ,.e a uniform growth of comb 1 tma in rllh"ll"lre of Thanli:!':!!l\"lng nnd with that of the body that should be Careful attention should fn vorlng the co j sele<"ted. < 'lirlst mn:;: Is ll point to health. Good health given he also nperu I ing SPIIPI"S. is indicated by a bright eye and a bl"ight red comb and wattles. I Restless CHILDRE N r('iHLDREN win fret, often for no \...; -;pparent reason. But there's always Castoria I I :!armless as the recipe on the wrapper; mild and bland as it tastes. But Its gentle action soothes youngster more surely than a more werful medicine. That's the beauty of this special children's remedy! It may be given the tiniest infant-as often as there iS need. In cases of colic. diarrhea or similar disturbance, it is invaluable. A coated tongue calls for just a few "drops to ward off constipation; so does any suggestion of bad breath. Whenever children .don't eat well, don't rest well, or have any little upset-this . pure vegetable preparation is usually all that's needed. ~lor••an. L1~gan-.\~ n r1 •snlt nr tlw fine record of tltP Lo~an-Cae!H' fil"<> station. the fire insunllJ<"e rates for ('aeite county and Logan City ha\·e llPPJJ re<liH"<'<L Ogdo•n -- Xine foxes, valne<l at $2,COO hn,·e l.e<.>n mls:-;in;.: from a local fo~ farm in Liht>rt~ for somt• limP. Coahilll' -·Snrnmit 1·onnty nnit of the 'l'n n~ihle 'l'n xpa~· <- rs' union IIlaH be-~•n oq~aniZ<"<I. 0;.:<1"11- l'ifll~'ll lll' ' lllll<'r:-i of n hnttery. :!~:!tl<l fh Ill artillery, of llw flt:th • "atlon.1l Ou:tnl, hPI!l a nwdtiu<· gnu Hll<l ph; to[ Jll'lH·l ke ILf':t r the l'i IY I"C("('Ilt Jy. Ephraim- The Ephraim first grn<lc rythm hand, <·on.-i,;t ing of ::;-; C'ltiilln·s1 of tile age of 6 UJHI 7, wa,; a feature 1 f the HaniJl'te t·ounly fait·. Yernai-'L'he Bn,.,tC'rn l'tnh Bank· <>rs as,;odation ronvPnlion will be held here the last of the month. Priee-lfour appli<"ation~'< han~ lwen made for the operations of bus lines Lake CBI81110N do NICHOLS Tempt., lnsulation of Curtains to Keep Out ley Winds and St. 22~·2H Labor .. torJ l'lalt City. Lak• West P . 0. S. Utah. prl~e• Box 1666 Mailing ~nvelopea and turnlshed on request.. Cullen Hotel PRESCRIPT ION I Before Winter Sets In Clean Up Poultry House Limberneck Is Usually He fore winter sets In 1he ponll r~· Due to Meat Poisoning ne J!l\•en a 1hnn•n!!h nout-~P sho•1ll1 All the old tilth sllonld be thP walls, etl.'.. hrusheo t1own. tlll<l 1he plac·e nut<le as clean l'hl!' slwulrt 11!1 phySI<'ully pn~sihle then he foll<"Yell with a 11rent'hlng with a gool1 111sinte('tllnt. In fa<'f it 111itt>s wt-re pre><ent the house sholllcl ne ,;prn.vel1 with kl'roF.ene oil ernul sion uno thP r.. osts anfl pnrt!l. al1.1u<'ent shoulrt ne pnintt>ll with rrunk l.'ll~'<e oil nr 11 Rilnilnr j-trnllurt. . Thorough tr<>nt· mPnt now mn.v prevent the mltP~ hilwrnnttn~: nnrt rnnsing truuhle next ,-print: untl "-lltnrner ThP dPnninu anl1 di,;Jn fe•·tin~ proH·P<;l': .;;honld nor be l"ontinel1 In the wuJI,:> anrl roof our nlsn tn the floor . Une nrlvantage of thP conrrPIP tlt>OI is thaT it ('IIJl he 11 the pnultr.v rwuse ea,.ily elt->anert nus not twd ttl': fall riPan up It l'o put shnul41 IH' done 111 onl"e. pnllt>l!>' mtn un,·INIIl quarter!- anfl to neediP>"!"Iy expo:>e them to di,.PnsP is to C"t\IIrt t rou hle. It's n nnt her ca:;;e of the oun<'e ol pre,·cnllnn. lnter'Tlntlnt•fU ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS Save Best Cockerels for Future Breeders I.'IP11ning. rf'lnnvt>ll. Teachers 'R.eglon. Mut~tr., Drllmatlc Art, DAnr:lng. ZOCI North Ill Bin St., !ol..tt Lake Cit,., Utah. United At last the United States Department of Agriculture has stripped the ineiegaut wart of some or its mystery by proving that it can be transmitted from one animal to another. Warta Are "Catching." Dr. Gilhert T. Creech, veterinarian who proved that warts are "catching," says they are probnhly caused by a filterable virus, which is the scientist's term for a form or life so smuli that It 1•annot be distinguished in any wuy exeept by Its damage. Positive of life that :;;orne form e,·iden~:e eaust-s the warts, however, is yet iaeking:. Warts f1·om the hides of slaughfeJ·ed enttle were tlnely grounu with salt solution and upplled to the "Cnttched skin surfaces of calves. In some casc>s the solutions were injected into the skin with a hypodermic needle. Ke.u·ly three out of four calves thus treated eontracted warts. Eminent ::3choul ln Faculty ,Lf·ac11ng M,Jstc Otnoe Limberneck In poultry, so-called, is u:;;ually due to poisoning from eating llead carcasses, maggots from carcasses and spoiled food from the kitchen, according to Dr. L. P. Dorle, Instances are Purdue university. common ""here large lots of chickens have died tn a short time when they had access to one of these sources of poison. Strangely enough all fowls are not poisoned by eating spoiled feed, Dol'tor Doyle ~'<tates, but no one can tell when It will he poi:;;onous nnd his recommendation is that bil"llS be confined to lots or when not practicable make surP that no carcasses lie around the yard!';. ) ) j ) j I J 1 Control of <"uttie grubs or heel files is one of the most important in~ect problems with which owners ot cattle nf all dus~es have to deal, says the Unit ed Stutes DepartmPnt of Agriculture. The cattle grubs, or as they are otherwise known, "warbles" or "wolve~;· cause losses estimated at $30,000,000 to $100,000,000 annually . 'l'he uduit form of the insect, the heel fly, is ra rel.v seen, although its presence terrifies cattle. All thnt cun "e rtone to the farm poultry hous~> tn the way ot in~uln tion ot ><tonn rul'!:tl!ts or nani(in~ around the outside. wilt teno to kePp nut til<> 1<:~ winlll' and holll in the hird twut to uwke tile r•nlletl:' mnre But ,·entilntlon must <•ontfortuble. not he rP11tJC"P<l to R• point tlifll mllkt:i:' A few rods of tile may make a A dntup poulrr~ the house <htlllfl. whole field tiiluble. hnuse nJwuys s!'em<: c·o1der th11n a no * * • \"eutilotel1 h•>u::-e 111 the"'""'" temperncut at the right stage is I'Orn pn Wh ture. t•nnlpnt>.-s sPem:;: tfl lw a c:tusE: silage can lle made good or maturity, ot <·nlris IHtfl Ill\\ vihtlit,\' ann hoth condition'< nw.v ran><P roup nr nt IPast • without trnmping, except, perhaps, the last few feet. a low per Cl'lll ot e;:{g pn•fiuetinn. J.l'r<>d J. J.<>onard, Mano~;~r Puul Purdue. A-'t Mgr. in use ov.er 47 Years Meet Your Old Friends at the Really Helps Bowels Cullen Don't vou wnnt this way of making the bowels behave? A doctor's way to make the bowels move so well that you feel better all over! Pepsin Syrup Caldwell's Dr. doesn't turn everything to water. but cleans out nil that hard waste clogging yom· system. It cleans yon out without any shoclr, for It's only fresh laxative herbs a famous doctor found :-;o good for the bowels, combined with pure pepsin nnd other h nrmlp'ss ingredients. A doctor should know what is best for the bowels. Let Dt·. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin show you how soon you cnn train the bowels to move freely, every day, the way they should. It's wondt>t•ful the way this prescription works, but it's perfectly harmless; so you can use it whenever a c>oated tongue or sil'k heud~tch~ tPlls ~· on that you're bilious. I<'tne tor dtildreu, too (it tastes so hl<:e) nnd they ought to ht~.ve a S[Juonfnl tilt minute they seem fretful , feverish, or sluggish, or ha-.;,e a sallow look. Yuu can get th{, original prescription Dr. Caldwell "\\Tote so many years ago; your drug:~ist keeps it all ready in big bottl es. .Just ask for Dr. Culdw elt 's f-;y rup Pepsin, and use it am ays for constipation. Cafe and C a[eleria _-_ Clt7, Utah. CULLEN GARAGE 37 '-2 West 2nd So. STORAGE AND SERVICE -- - -- Little Hotel 167 Main Street SALT LAKE CITY Rooms, Smg": Wt<oo\t • Batt., pet aa.y, II to 11.25 Rooms, Do~>bl~ WltLuut Batb. J>t!r day , •1.5C lloums, St ogle Wttl B«tl. per day, $1.50 to !2.0C Ru<>m~> . <>uublt WltL B .. tb. perday.~.OOtoi2 . 5C All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotel KEARNS BLDG. CARACB Opposite Little !lotel. FIREPROOF. Pipe - Valves - Fittings NEW AND USED FOR ANY PURPOSE SALT LAKE PIPE CO . 47:1 W. Sixth Soutb St. Salt Lake City, Utab Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves Newly tb.readed and coupled Cor a.ll purposes Monsey Iron and Metal Co. 700 So. Srd West - Snit Lake City, Utah T PICKLES ARROW BR.\.1\"0 F o r tlto e who want the h ~ !ilt t:TAll PICKI,E ("0., SAl.T I.AKE CITY. StJDpll ~ s. Tt, s.t~r l\nd Churc h Furniture . E llls()n- 0' -:~ \lim "! t) g' .. e.ph, OfilC'e rurnlture and plng Pa}Je r . etc. ) 1..-J'~ -;t ~uppl;. 1. n 1i r<:q •Jtom .:t nr ,r Pa t:to ~ ~ • ., ~ n · 1 "-ar'i' c. 'it .h ~ H 'J' I ~ ~ n v-ap .. '1 Ch l)·1l A./'st. I"TAH-IDo\.IHl 'OCIIOOL lCPPT.i ":0. "l.llt r.ftktl ;it'7. 155 "'iO .... tn.tf' ~tf'~Pt SYRUP PEPS N A Doctor's Family l-Dk~ '""1' 33 W. :lnd So. St and Supplielti. Fnll L t ne . La~tive --~---~:----==-==- MILL WORKER BENEFITED · 1 Picked Ur:- Aftel' Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Towanda, Pa.-"1 was working in a ~ot. so tired 'l.nd rundown r.-:::======::1 that I weighed only 89 pounds 1 was not well ~nough t,o do my ?l"ork. As soor.. as J begaL to take Lydi& E Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 be· gan to pick up After being mar. ried for thirteen y (;ars, I had s bab:y bo:y and the next y c>ar I had another boy who now weighs 37 pounds and is healthy as a bear. The Vegetable Con.pound has helped ~e in 11; doze~ ways and I hope others wtll try 1t too. -l\1HS. C. B. .TouNsoN, Webb .street, R. D. #6, rowanda, Pennsylvarua. silk rnill and Grubs Cause Loss HOTEL Newhouse SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH One of Salt Lake City's finest hotels, where guests find every comfort-with a warm hospitality. Garage in connection • Cafe and cafeteria. 400 Rooms. Each ,.,ith Bath •2 .00 to $4 .00 J. H RAYBURN , Mana,er FLORESTON SHAMPOO- Ideal for uae In c:mnection with Parker'a Hair Balsam. Makee the hair soft and fluffy. 60 eenta by mail or at druggista, Hisoox Chemical Works. Patcb_Oli'Ue.N Y- HANFORD"S Balsam of Myrrh I1-:· ~- u.. Salt Lake City. No. 38--1930. A good debtor rnakNit a ball cre<l:\lost "ori~i11al <sin" is very nnon;;-1 itor. lnlll 1 In fat'l. downright stlllli<l. Skin Protection SuN, wind and weather tend to roughen the skin. Protect it by using (;utleura Soap every day and Cutlcnra Ointnlent as needed. Nothing better iui keeping the skin smooth, soft and clear. t;ntleura Talcum is pure, smooth and frag.cant, an ideal toilet powder. Soap 25c. Ointmeat 25c. and SOc. Talcum. 2Sc. Proprietoze;; Potter Drug & Cheurlcal Corporatio~ Maldeo, Mua. * • • last year. ('on h ·ill.-•- Th" willrning a1Hl t ht• straightening of the road from :\lor· emu· !.:"1111 to II P:wfl•t· flat~ ha~ lH:•<>n plete<l for the first se,·eu mil<>s south of Music and Art McCune School ot Stat.,. Department ot Agrlculture.) (Prepared bJ' the Co-Operative Project in Nebraska ls Success. t Pr~nared Salt Lake City Directory Estimated That From 15 to 25 Per Cent of Cattle Hides Are Hurt. POSTAL RECEIPTS LARGER $10,000 I~ P.USTINGS EXmBITED W.\'IER T.o\~K TO BE BUILT 9000 ATTEND SfHOOLS 9 I<'OXES STOLEN 10URNAT..~ Helps A void Worms One ttutlwrlty fllll- stateo thnl \\"(H"IliS . IIUVe \l'ry littJe ('1\lltH'l' Of ol)· tlllllllll/. a fo,tll<llll In l'ltir·kpn~ that hnve 11 gi7.7.ar11 \Yell tl114'<1 w!th in· nutltority claims !'hi~ soluhle grit. that •til t'I!;:{S uurl <")"'" nl lh~ worm~ are ;.:mnud nnd 11nltlal!t-rl l'<ll mnl'h hy tt "izzard full ot ~riuding matPrlnl that no wor111 lllfPSillllou re>"ults AI any rnte. it wl'uldut. hurt to SPP tll:n yt>ung ~rllwing storl; iR gi \"I'll ~he piPllt? ot l:llltl":>e. iliSO!uhle I!;J"it und pure. ft"PSII water. I Cooping One l{ooster l'lte pt >lf"t irt> ot <'""IJIIIg one 111:tJe nirrt tn u pt•n ot, sa.v. t welli.V tow is. and tt>ltlng the ullern:tte hln1 run wit 11 the tJ.,,.k dn~ unl1 duy ullout. J)> tlt'IIPt perllap" than ullowt11g thP two It ha!' heen !lire!~ to run tngpfher foun<l. howt•vr:t. rhar the C'llOitlng ll1 the nmle lit tltl' pl'n ex1·11"" 11 so Dlll<'h tllnr. lll"ten<l nt rPSiill.2 and gulnlng strength. the opposite efrec·t Ls noted. 'l'lw "'resting•· hir41 shnnld be coopeo out ot sight ot the pen. 1t wUl feed bet er. A \\'{':Jk place, perhaps, in ;:wine hnsbunllrv is the fact that J ittle reliable kPJlt conrernin~ the comparaflatu tive freding aualitiffi! of pigs of different parentage. is • * • Good market nncl hatching <>~gs are excPilPnt show egg!'<. 'l'lwy should he uniform in sl?.e. shape nnd colm·. To J"Pfleh the show in good condition they shoul<;' be pacl,Pd carefully. . .. . It i:;; time to dip the old hens for lice. Pullets will soon be mo,·ed into the laying- quarters with the old hens. D<>loul'lill~ tlte hPns will preYent the pullets from beeomln~ lom:y. * • * the WOL"k Is still in the P.xperimcntal stage, eYidence is being ncc>umuluted to support the view that for <:f>rtain purposes first generation cro~shrP<Is In poultry may be more economical than pure breds. Althou~h * * • Pl'ultrymen who use g-al vant;-.ed sheet iron drinking fountains should empty out the older water each morning and replace with fresh water. The same practice, of course. Ia Trade Your Big Car on Tlte Nem JJI.odel Ford...,.:.: Y MCBRIDE~s 24 W. 5th Sooth Salt Lake City • Utah All the new model Cars and Trucks on display |