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Show DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19C0 1 They Travel On High us J 11 Vyj j;. RIDDING THE FLOCK OF THE BOARDER HEN By L. B. STEFFEN . One of the principals of poultry imiilSSSiSSIIBiBSi keeping very essential to the operator is that of continued culling out or tne boarder hens to obtain greater flock averages and thereby greater individ ual profits. Culling has a double significance to the poultrymen in that it rids him of the expense of feeding it and caring for the low and hens and at the same time in creases the floor space for the productive hen whereby she is in iuob cases made more profitable. CuShn? should be t continued pract ice at the time he receives his chicks anil ending when he markets the last individuals of the brood at the end of the second or third year of laying. The method and degree of culling is very dependent ot the care and condition of the flock. Meaning that a person would u?e an entivtlv differ ent method of culling a flock reared under mismanagement of housing and feeding problems than on one that had been well managed ana cared lor. In the first case the person culling would have to select birds on their future possibilities and on character-truck-load of These young ladies do not seem to be worried, although they are seated on a isles of promise while in poor con dition and development do to the dynamite and blasting powder. They are employees of the West Coast Powder Company, methods employed on caring for the a Northwest concern, located near Everett, Washington. The cars are Chevrolets, used by flock. In the latter case the birds the firm in transporting powder and otherr" explosives to points in Washington, Oregon and would be culled on their present charCalifornia. acteristics as evidenced by their pro which ton car All types of powders are in the .Six one and mileage. duction. Birds poorly cared for public eye at present, such as Seidlitz, has been driven 39,650 miles since last The West Coast firm has been mak should be given the best of care for a less of cost an at March the etc. However, operating face, headache, bug, for number of weeks before being rigidly ing powder and other explosives It. W. Ham- - culled. Every bird should be given a product produced by the West Coast than three cents per mile, according to vears. six according Powder Company, located near the to L. R, Baker, foraan of the com- mitt, owner and proprietor. The plant chance because of the fact that often Old Pacific Highway a short distance pany. is in thickly wooded country housing of pullets tends This Chevrolet carries 4,800 pounds andlocater South of Everett, Washington, js is rather difficult to find. There to produce culls of birds that if load more interesting and temperamental of powder and dynamite to each is. of course, a eood reason for this under different invironment would be than any of them. This company and covers the Northwest territory as A powder plant is not ordinarily a fair producer. But every bird then manufacturers all manner of explos- far south as Califoria. It maintains located in the main hotel of a town, should be subject to rigid culling. an average speed of 30 miles per hour ives. Large quantities of nitroglycerIt is probable that the main reasons Visitors, especially those who smoke in, dynamite, blasting powder, mer- and has never figured in an accident, cigarettes, are not exactly advertised for poultrymen not following the Despite the for. The buildings are widely scatter- rigid culling essential to success is do cury fulminate and other highly res- Mr. Baker points out. pected materials are stored in quan- overload it carries at all times, this ed and are cut off from each other by to the fact that there is not a proper Six still is delivering economical dense woods. tity at the plant, whose products are understanding of the place the cull of such quality that few would at- transportation and will continue to do hen holds. We think that Narrow roads connect them and the she will become a good layer probably so for many more thousands of miles, because tempt to hold a candle to them. Chevrolets feel their way through the we have heard of record hens laying The West Coast Powder Company says Mr. "Baker. loads Another Chevrolet truck owned by timber carrynie their heavy their first egg at seven months and naturally is careful in its selection of transportation equipment. Dynamite the company has been driven more without hesitation. Year in and year that the winter will be eold and she and other explosijs are handled with than 47,000 miles with overloads and out, in all types of weather and over will be needed to help war mthe house care and deference. It is, therefore, Is still going strong. Its operating all manner of roads they deliver the or that probably we have done somesignificant to learn that this firm la cost is almost exactly the same as explosives that are used in making thing to cause her to quit laying and a user of Chevrolet trucks. It has that newer car. All other Chevrolets hgihways, clearing land and driving that by culling her we would be losing owned five such cars. The most re- the company has owned have deliver- mine shafts into the mountains of the the one or two dollars profit a hen cent purchases was a new Chevrolet ed most satisfactory service and Northwest should make. When if the facts were known it wduld be in most cases a Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allen have boarder hen that years of numerous moved to Brihgam City to make their GLYCERIN MIX REMOVES and practice have proven CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS experiments home. is seldom a profit maker and in most Tuesday evening of last week, Mrs. cases a profit consumer. Earl "Holt, entertained the members of Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, The writer had special interest in Mr. e Friday evening of last week, her class, to which the memetc, as mixed in Adlerika, the culling of a fine lot of pullets last and Mrs. Marvin Welling and Mr. and bers of the class conducted by Miss saline, acts on BOTH upper and lower spring where twenty percent of the Mrs. Glenn Taylor entertained at the Blanche Wood "were special guests. bowel, removing poisons you never flock was rigidly culled out and sold Their home. guests 'were: Welling Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wilcox of Og-d- thought were there and which caused Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sanders, Ur. and visited with relatives "here Mon- gas and other stomach trouble. Just Mrs. H. "L. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. day evening. ONE spoonful relieves GAS, sour Wallace Gourne, Mr. and Mrs. Leo stomach, sick headache and constipa Valentine Miss Thelma last spent Miss Nona Smith, Farnsworth, Miss tion. Dont take medicine which end week and in home at her Sunday Laura Ferre, Cleon WMtlock and Lou cleans only PART of bowels, but let Brigham City. Zundel, of Plymouth. Games featurMrs. J. H. Laub and datrghter Gwen Adlerika give you a REAL cleaning ed. The evening, prizes were won by see how good you feel! It will returned Zuadel. Mr. Mr. Taylor and Saturday after several days and (Supper you. Scott Drug Co. surprise visit and with in friends relatives Ogwas served. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood are den. A cynic is a man who mistakes Mrs. Anna Gilbert returned last spending several days with relatives week after an extended cheerfulness for ignorance. to various trip in Farmington- towns in Southern Utah. Mrs. Gilbert At the conjoint meeting of the M. I. left for her trip the early aprt of A. Sunday evening, Mr. George Nye December. and several of the members of the high school hand were present, and entertained with several musical numWhen You Think bers. David G. Wood gave a short HARDWARE address on the life of President Snow. Alfred Michalis and Mrs. Frank Peck of Garland, members of the state board were present. "Everything to Build Anything" Mrs. Eben Wilcox and son Carl, Phone 11. Also all kinds of Fire and epent the later part of the week with relatives at Midvale. Automobile Insurance S ; -lift l immmm;M0 non-produci- one-ha- lf over-crowd- Fielding Bee-hiv- en Janet Steed. to another experienced producer as a matter mainly of experiment. The original flock of eighty percent retained the same line of increase to a point above CO percent production, which was maintained for a great length of time while the 20 per cent culls, although well developed, proved very inconsistent layers and unprofit--; able as compared with the other 60 percent. They had been culled on external characteristics at seven months when all should have been producing. Modern poultry science is teaching us to produce fewer cull chickens and cull all undesirable producers from the flock regularly. Special culling practices should be maintained at coming into maturity and then in the summer as they go off production to molt, with constant cull, ing of the sick and emaciated birds. Many of our poultrymen who have been and are still caring for pullets and yearlings at an expense, putting all their faith in the future would have been far better off had they culled rigidly and given the extra care to the remaining pullets. Every poultry-ma- n should have a knowledge of the modern culling methods. Our school teachers, Mr. Stevens, Miss Tarns and Miss Abbott, motored to Brigham City Friday after schooL The big event of the week was that put over by the scouts Saturday eve- ning under the leadership of Scoutmaster D. R. Lamb, who was assisted by Alvin Smith and Howard Hess. There was some real good matches in wrestling and boxing which eauses merryment, among the crowd. Joseph Archibald and Ted Hess, were Tremonton shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Ralph J. Stayner, of the Bear River Stake Board were visitors at the M. I. A. conjoint meeting, Sunday night. The meeting was attended by a large crowd of members of our ward and after the very excellent program was given, the time was given over to the stake board visitors and some very valuable instructions were given. The scouts here will take over the program of the Sacrament meeting Sunday night Come and see what the boys can do. We very much appreciate the time ly arrival of the county snow plow that arrived here last week end and cleared the snow from some of the roads that were almost impassable. has been a The emergency place of rest and safety for a few of those large mail birds that fly through our valley every day. The Jesse Mason, who has been working last one that set down her found the in the mines at Fark City is here snow too deep to take off and after visiting his grandparents, Mr. and the pilot had exchanged wheels for skids he found it was still impossible Mrs. George Jesse Mason. and teams were put into service to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nish were clear the snow away and make a track shoppers Thursday. before it could take off. Mrs. Mary Estep and James Estep Mrs. Leo Lamb has gone to Ogden were in Tremonton on business, to stay for an indefinite period. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steed, who have been visiting with relatives here services were held Very impressive in Plymouth over the remains of the motored back to their home in Grants-villUtah, where Mr. Steed is emyear and seven months old child of Mr. and Mrs. James Steed, who ployed in a garage. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. passed away Wednesday afternoon. The services were under the direction Frank Archibald is slowly recovering of Bishop R. T. Nish. The opening after benig sick for the last two song, "There Is Sweet Rest In weeks. George Jesse Mason who has been Heaven", was sang by the ward choir; prayer by Brother Eberhart Zundel, ill, is able to be out around again. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. of Tremonton; song by the choir, "If 1 Ooukl Hide To Klob," The speakers Jesse Hess is reported as getting were Brother Joseph Hadfield, of along fine. Riverside, Brother Job Wellinng. A Driving in the country is safer, duet was then rendered by Mrs. Carrie Nish and Mrs. Rhoda Archibald. Rural telephone poles are fragile Other speakers were: Robert Nish things. and remarks by Bishop R. T. Nish, followed by a song by the choir, "Shall We Meet Beyond The River." Benediction by Don Rufus Lamb. Money Interment was in the Plymouth cemetery. A host of relatives from nearby towns were present for the funeral. air-po- rt Plymouth i Tre-monto- n e, Unlimited to The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess, is seriously ill at this writing. Mrs. Thomas Hawes of Ogden is here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Peter Marshall. Mr. and Mrs! Orson Watson and family of Ogden, were Friday evening guests of Mr. Watson's mother, Mrs. LOAN on Irrigated Land. 6 cent. N commissions. per JOHN J. SHUMWAY Phoaes: B. R. V. 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