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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Austin and We know that vitality is an inherent According to a doctor, singing daughter Maxine motored to Salt faculty of breeding yet even stock warms the blood, we nave neara Lake Saturday. with the highest vitality con succumb some that has made ours positively Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron of Brig to disease if the conditions are ideal boiL The Humorist (London). A literary critic suggests that nowham City, were guests at the home of for the prevalence of disease. The Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nye last week. foundation for success in poultry adays books can sometimes be made Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Miles and production lies primarily in the to sell by their labels. And also by family spent the holidays here visit- - ability of the producer to rais heal- their libers. The Passing Show. At least the clouds that are hoverthy stock. ing with relatives and fnends. Mr. and Mrs. Lervis Lillywhite, The fundamentals incorporated in ing over the stock market are no Norfolk Erma Lillywhite, Mr. and Mrs. Millan this ability to keep the stock healthy longer fleecy. reck end little daughter Sherry, were remain essentially with sanitation. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Curing sick poultry is an expensive Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges at Honey-- proposition and oftentimes gives very ine. little satisfaction. Many poultry proMr. and Mrs. J. J. White and family ducers in the past have become disspent fcunday at Colhnston, with rel couraged because of their seeming atives. inability to keep poultry healthy. Howard Shumway of Clarkston, is This condition need not exist if the visiting with relatives and friends producer is willing to accept the here. principles of sanitation as they are Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren en dictated by common sense practices. tertained a number of. their friends It is impossible to keep poultry Saturday evening, which included Mr. healthy when the yards are infested New Years' Day Is a and Mrs. Alma Theurer, Dr. and Mrs, with bacteria and parasites detri b. H. White of Tremonton. and Mr mental to the health of poultry. big day for many and Mrs. P. C. Petterson. Dr. and Furthermore, a dirty, filthv house is thousands of people Mrs. T. W. Innes, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. an ideal medium for the dissemination who resolve to save Caddie, ami Mr, and Mrs. W. G. of trouble. The causes for these con Carter, of Garland. money. Food is one ditions remain primarily in the hands Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson had of the producer, and the elimination of the largest and turned Saturday after spending the as their dinner guests last Friday of these causes depends upon the will- - important most week in .Salt Lake with relatives and evening, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine BetenT ingness with which the producer ac- in items the budget son of Salt Lake and Dr. and Mrs. T. cepts the challenge. friends. A successful of the average famMr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as L. Betenson. must be a keen observer poultryjnan their euests. Mrs. Woodward and Bishop and Mrs. Chas. Munns enter and alert. ily, and many famRaising poultry success- -' tabled at a family dinner, Sunday. dauehter Shirley, of Corinne. hard work and constant ilies fully requires have found Wm. Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma King of Provo, spent Christ application. Successful poultry man-- 1 that by Heber C. Butler of North Garland. re mas with his father, Wm. King. buying their ncpment must incoraorate a svstem Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and MlSSlnf romilnritv; for pramnlo. nno rannnt foods at our O. P. turned home last week from the Northern States Mission where he has Belle Burton of Salt Lake SDent! maintain fha vnwla and hnnsea in n Skagg s S y s t e m been laboring for the past two years, Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John wninulmislv rlpan condition one week Store they can save Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gunderson Burton. and permit them to become unsanitwice as much every Miss Mildred Bush of Salt Lake spent the holidays at Paris, Idaho. tary and filthy for the next two weeks month as they used Bishop and Mrs. W. W, Richards sfent a few days this week as the and expect to obtain results. Saniguest of Florence Fetterson. to save. Resolve on spent Christmas m Logan. constant attention to tation requires Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stavner were all as Mrs. D. Cutler of Snowville spent a to the laying New pertain they Years Day to few days last week visiting with her Salt Lake visitors Monday. flock, the growing stock, the baby come to an 0. P. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson had chicks and the egg. The fact that so parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Peter as their guests this week, Mr. and son. Skaggs many poultry producers throughout Delia Hall and Vida Peterson were Mrs. Reed Persson and Payson. store regularly and the states have experienced difficulty Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Drigrgs and Mr. m in Salt Lake last week. poultry is due to the fact the difference . put Mr. and Mrs. Frany Stayner of Og and Mrs. .Sterling Huish were Ogden thatraising in so many instances poultry is a in bank. the den were visiting with relatives here visitors Monday. side line enterprise on the farm and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson en does not receive the primary considerFriday. Bishop and Mrs. W. W. Richards tertained the members of the Clicquot ation of the fundamentals of manageand family were Ogden visitors Fri Club and their partners at dinner ment to which it is intitled. Let's day. Monday evening. Those present in- make the production of poultry durwas Last Friday evening a party cluded, Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Betenson, ing the coming year a successful given in honor of the birthday, anni- Mr, and Mrs. Millan Pack, Mr. and enterprise by applying those essentversary of Pres. J. J. Shumway, Those Mrs. F. A. Driggs, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ials of management necessary to present included Mr. and Mrs. J. J Isaacson, Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Huish maintain the stock in a healthy conThompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Archi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Felsted and Mr. dition all the time. The hidden enebald, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson and Mrs. Dewey Richards, with Mr. mies of poultry are ever alert and We have been forMr. and rMs. D. Henry Manning, and and Mrs. Delos Thompson and Mr. ready to attack the stock if given the Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson of Gar and Mrs. Reed Persson as special slightest opportunity. Their approach tunate in securing land, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peters, of guests. must be quickly stopped before any n a advantageous Brigham City, and Howard Shumway serious consequences occur. Poultry on an enormous buy of Clarkston. raising can be made a happy venture quantity of small, as well as a profitable enterprise on will lean, tender farm the where fresh, any producer is beef roast. Be sure ing to give it the time and thought necessary to grow healthy stock. to get some of these A successful poultryman realizes Saturday. sanitation of and value the proper makes it the most important factor in proper poultry management. Many times poor hatches, stunted flocks anc by L. B. Steffin low productiveity can be traced ' POULTRY SANITATION- on the part of to a disregard directly on Irrigated Land. 6 per THE NEED OF THE HOUR the producer of the details essential cent. No commissions. to proper sanitation. .. By William H. Lapp, Director Many people don't It is not a natural condition for a Poultry Research Society of America JOHN J. SHUMWAY We do not know which one came chicken to become desceased or sick. care for large grape the hen, the rooster or the egg, Nine time out of ten it is due to Phones: B. R. V. 09.a-Bell, 129 first; fruit, so we have arnor do we want .Jo spend much time violating some fundamental principle for a large ranged arguing this point. We are positive, of production, however, that healthy chicks can only quantity of a desirbe produced from healthy parents I hope that this New Year may be able V size I larger, raised under sanitary environment. one of greater attention and applied a than large very We are also convniced that nothing study to the poultry business, and for Saturorange will discourage a producer quicer than through this we can have greater sucd day's selling at 5 cess and find m6re happiness in our poultry. So many times we find producers endeavors in this great field. cents each, or 55 L. B. Steffen. changing from one breed to another cents per dozen. because they believe that one breed is These are fancy less susceptible to disease than A prehistoric skelton ha8 been another. fruit, all fully ripe Poultry disease respect found with its legs almost round its neither variety, breed nor color, and neck. Evidently even in the old days and juicy. veiy any contention that susceptibility lies there were new dance steps. The of ere Grapefruit primarly in the breed is erroneous. Passing Show (London), value in the Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnard of Og-de- n, Milton Peters of Brigham City. Larelda and Edna Capener spent Mr. and Mrs. John Lillywhite of i and Dr. and Mrs. H. Y. the holidays in Los Angeles. Brigham City -- i , Richards, of Salt Lake. Grace and Beth Sargent spent the A. N. Austin is spending the winter holidays in Denver visiting with their Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fowles and sister, Mrs. C. O. Harper. family, spent several days here last in California. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stayner and week, visiting with relatives and Keith Driggs, was visiting with his friends. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Driggs, family, f pent Christmas in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rich spent last week. Ray Davis, who is attending college Christmas in Salt Lake, Ray Austin came from Salt Lake to at Pocatello, Idaho, spent the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite had spend Christmas with his mother, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. as their pruests Christmas evening, Mrs. A. M. Austin. Davis. Odell Thompson and George Bishop Miss Helen Rose, of Ogden, spent for Nevada. Wednesday, of last a few days last week with her parents T left week to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rose. When You Think Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Betenson had as mends. Hunter Caddie returned home from their guests last week, Mr. and Sirs California Thursday of last week. Blaine Betenson of Salt Lake. a Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Stohl, of Clifton Miss Julia Moore entertained friends of her Mrs. number Christmas cirl Friday with Idaho, spent "Everything to Build Anything" Stohl's mother, Mrs. A. M. Austin. The guests mciuaea: ixia evening. Phone 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway had as White, Jessie Bishop, Fern Capener, their Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Peck, Bessie Austin ana Blanche Thompson. The evening was snent in wlavine eames. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as their guests, Christmas evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ault, Miss Mary Burns, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ault. The most striking characteristic of all women is Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson ree by-cartheir can and Garland Personals 4 LUMBER THINK WILSON , 1930's New Years Day -- Beauty Care hair. - 1930 Duty be best conserved that personality of their features and the crowning glory of their i The best wish we can make to insure your happiness, contentment and attractiveness lies in the expert care we are prepared to give you at all times. MYRTLE HOLMGREN Phone 132, Garland, For appointment. ! -1- 930-GREETINGS System !! As we have in the past, so Ave Best Beef Roast 18c Per Lb. will in the future, cater to your best interests, in furnishing your homes, with the best in quality, and the lowest in price. Assuring you the best in service at our command, thanking you for the patronage of the past year, with the hope of continuance during 1930, we extend to you all, the heartest wishes, for health, wealth and prosperity. Unlimited HYRUM JENSEN FURNITURE COMPANY Garland, Utah Money to LOAN ill Grapefruit 55c Dozen 2; ; See the new Ford bodies at our showrooms great diet. ..Try a dozen Saturday. Happy New Year FROM THE NEW DEEP RADIATOR TO THE CURVING TIP OF THE REAR FENDER, THERE IS AN UNBROKEN SWEEP . OF disease-infeste- . LINE- -A FLOWING You have been good to us through the past year and we appreciate the custom you have favored us with. Our endeavor during t the year 1930 will be to earn a continuance of your patronage by as perfect a service as can . be rendered. For the New Year, we wish for you all the good things in life, the best of health and a' wealth of happiness and prosperity. GRACE OF CONTOUR HERETOFORE THOUGHT POSSIBLE ONLY IN AN LANDES CO. Tremonton, Utah EXPENSIVE AUTOMOBILE. NOW, MORE THAN EVER, THE NEW FORD 1930 IS A "VALUE FAR ABOVE PRICE." FOR THE YEAR We wish you all the joy the year can bring to you, in health and prosperity and all its attendant happiness. UTAH AUTO & IMPLEMENT CO. SALES AND SERVICE Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 OTTO'S CAFE and Employes High Quality Medium Cost ; O. P. Although Skaggs System stores have cut-rat- e prices, there is no cut - rate quality. The foods we sell are of the highest quality, priced ex-tr- a v a g a n 1 1 y by many service stores and found priced lowest in our stores. You can actually buy better , foods for less money at an O. P. Skaggs Sys, tent store, any day ' in the week, and at a great saving in time and energy, as well. We are able to do this by buying carloads of single items, while other or independent chain stores are buying broken shipments at higher prices. We also cut expenses by efficient management, and pass this saving as well as others on to you in the form of lowest possible prices on our highest quality foods. q R SKAGGS "A Surety of Purity" J |