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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. PAGE SIX and Morgan Natural gas in use here. ears and the touch of deft few da-- 3 and was accompanied home, with Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson get soft and easily fall prey to colds listeningnor Salt Lake City City Commission and Gordon Odell family. the value of eyes trained by Mr... Bigler, fingers and ether ailments. railroad companies to repair orders be will indication of Kennet'-- B!ler, where they Mrs. B. F. Winzeler and Betty The heat provided for the laying to note the slightest with crossings. house should be carefully conserved by regulating the size of the ventilator opening. This can be accomplished either by going through regularly and changing the size of the openings or by installing automatic ventilators that respond to thermostatic control according to temperature changes in grief. The wheels of poultry progress revolve exceedingly fast, but no progress made simply for the convenience of the operator can be permanently successful without considering the convenience of the chicks or of the birds in maturity. . Business and Sentiment Business is business and probably the application of business methods have been responsible for progress in poultry keeping as in no other line of agriculture. Sentiment can have but scant recommendation where competition is keen and where every edge must cut But let's leave a little place for sentiment and retain a little of the leavening of sympathy for our birds, not only as a sensible proposition but from the hard boiled standpoint of dollars and cents. When planning for the efficiency and comfort of the caretaker, consider, too the comfort of the birds. It means extra trips to the houses sometimes when the nights are cold and the fireside especially inviting; it means half hours occasionally in the brooder houses when we are in a rush to be elsewhere; it means moving houses to clean soil, driving fence posts so the chicks may have range; it may mean many extra hours' labor in the course of a year, but in the end it means that the personal touch has paid and that in the long run we have gained and after all, it is. what happens in the long run that really counts. Edited by L. B. Steffin the house. HEXS PAY FOR PROTECTION While it may seem extravagant to Produce Comfort In the Laying House money on heating and insulDividends spend Egg a poultry house, it does not take M. L. ating By Klevay economic Protect the hens from extreme con much ficrurine to prove its are highest prices Egg temper-fo- r soundness. medium a find happy ditions, all seasons of the when weather conditions are most un of eesr produc favorable. At such times, 40 cents is nroblem the anv means the highest price tion and profit making from poultry not bv that can be obtained for a dozen of ta Tirnpticallv solved. rnnditions mav be of eggs. If by insulating, heating and in removing the moisure from the house, vari1 character. Too much heat it freezing and sudden the hens can be made to produce, the' summer, Arm in temDerature in the winter will not take many dozens of eggs to condtiions Dav for improvements which will con come under extreme time tinue to pay profits over a period of nrano-ntsummer both in the anA in the winter time, may be class many years. make ed as extreme because they will which sudden temperature changes, THE PERSONAL TOUCH are detrimental to the welfare of lay By W. C. Smith moisture in tne ing hens. Excessive Increased poultry profits lie greatly and watted air, resulting in wet litterand in diminished be overhead, which not must extreme also walls are includes labor, feed, interest and economonly eliminated if maximum and but mortality in ical egg production is to be achieved other fixed chargesand in the laying brooding, rearing . Pure Air Is Health Regulator variis an which houses, exceedingly Pure, fresh air is very necessary for able item. screened Undoubtedly the laying flock and the peculiar thing droppings boards, screened sun about this factor is that once pure, rations, porches, the use of fresh air is provided in regulated cod liver rearing chicks in confinenuantities. practically all other con ment and oil, other modern practices have ditions are remedied automatically assisted in decreasing wonderfully fresh air This is true because pure, and lessening labor. But there losses unless cannot be provided to the hens remains the chance that these more other conditions are right. intensive methods may also lead us One of the very pleasant events of The first step m eliminating ex into error from a business was the birthday surprise last from the poultry In fact, in several instancesstandpoint. treme temperatures that has given week R. A. Fryer, also the 33rd Wedhouse consists of proper construction happened, for no matter how anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. R. of the house. A four foot high ceiling already we go in making a poultry plant a ding A. Fryer. Arranged by their sons. would be plenty high enough for the far model of convenience or how econom- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. birds, but wouldn't is be a nice jod ically it may be operated, there is alClarence Fryer, and daughters, of taking care of chickens in a house of ways danger unless that intimate perMr. and Mrs. Lawrence that kind ? Instead of providing ideal sonal touch that means the difference Deweyville, we for conditions the Fryer and children of Ogden, Mr. and hens, housing between and is calamity prosperity Mrs. Glen Fryer and sons, of Beaver make the ceiling high enough so we Machine-lik- e poultry methods Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer and can walk around conveniently. That present. can go a long way, but they can cer- children of means that we're giving hens practi Brigham City, Ernie and stop suddenly. tainly LaMar Fryer of Collinston. vol much cubic All dein as twice air, cally clared it an enjoyable success. Where It Counts ume, as they need, and therefore in Mrs. Kate Peterson delightfully enMen who know poultry and who are cold weather the body heat of the birds in a poorly constructed house successful in its management realize tertained the Relief Society at her does not raise the inside temperature better than anyone else the value of home Tuesday afternoon. After meetappreciably. A well built house with the personal touch when they have ing a delicious luncheon was served double walls, using the principle of been compelled to depend altogether with radio accompaniment. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kendall and Mr. dead air space between studding and upon hired labor for their results. Just insulating values of the sheathing recently a man who has had to depend Allen Jackson, of Ogden, were the material gives the flock a chance to on hired help on his farm while he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders to utilize body heat in raising inside carried on in another line of work told last week. J. A. Bigler and Ed. Bigler, went to temperature. Almost any house can me he was either going to be compellbe insulated at a very low cost and ed to give up his job or lose out on St. Anthony, Idaho, Wednesday, to can be made more efficient and more his farm. He had gone ahead for visit with their brother, Mark, who is comfortable for the hens. Two days' several years, giving his part time quite sick. J. A. Bigler also visited egg production will in many instances Dersonal supervision to his farm but with Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler and lately his other duties left him not sons at Cokeville, Wyoming, for a pay for the insulation. time for that Hired help, although Ventilation Removes Moisture A well built poultry house makes it competent, was not getting profitable ahead as it may, possible to make use of scientific ven- results. Stride will You always demand a tilation and artificial heating to make poultry keeping inside conditions conductive to heavy sympathetic personal supervision. . proper rearing of yountr stock ... laying. A scientific ventilating system is The the first fundamental in factor suc will serve to keep the house cooler in the summer, free of moisture, and cessful poultry keeping. Unless young Fire Insurance Loans on Farms or Homes warmer m tne winter, a good venti can oe Drooaea ana reared to a proper with only reasonable mor-- ! lating system can be so regulated that maturity the body heat of the birds h con tality, there is little chance for anv Surety Bonds served in the winter and made itself permanent success with hens. Modern A Farm or Home in the BEST useful in maintaining pleasant con- methods, modern feedinc nrart.ice. confinement and these rearing VALLEY IN AMERICA ditions. The adjustability of ventilthings which innovations in chick rearating systems also makes it possible ing were just a few short vears sm have Saving Certificates Paying 7 to use artificial heat advantageously put broodnig on an entirely different and economically. ,; Per Cent Interest. Ventilation is necessary to change piane dui tney have not eliminated Deeds and Mortgages the air in the house and the air must NERVOUS WOMAN NEARLY be changed to remove bad odors and DRIVES HUSBAND AWAY Investments and Securities moisture. Where does tho moisture come from? Well, in the first place, "I was very nervous nnd sn rmss the air always contains considerable CALL OR SEE quantities of it: when it contains more with my husband I nearly drove him Vinol has changed this and that it can hold, then we tiave rain. away. BROUGH Rain or snow is due to the fact, that we are happy again." Mrs. V. Duesa. Doctors have lone known th the air has suddenly been chilled and Daryl Bldg., Tremonton Utah its capacity to hold moisture has been of mineral elements iron, calcium with cod liver peptone, as contained reduced, making the moisture fall. Insurance Notary Public The same condition exists in the in Vinol. Nervous, easily tired people are how Vinol house. eives new surprised Bonds poultry During the day. the house is comparatively warm and the strength, sound sleep and a BIG air in it carries quite a high percent- appetite. Gives you more PEP to Office Phone 101 age of moisture, but as the temper- enjoy hfej. Vinol tastes delicious, Residence Bell Phone 31.J-2- .. ature drops at night, the capacity of enjoy life! Vinol tastes delicious. Scott Co. to the air Drug carry moisture is reduced and this moisture settles on the walls and freezes. Moisture also comPF directly from the lungs of the chickens, One hundred hens will drink about fonr gallons of water a r'v. arid p eg ars are approximately 65 per cent wr.ter, 100 hens laying 50 a day would account for about 4 eggs or 5 pints of water in their eggs. The other 3 eliminated through the pllonsinwillthebeform of moisture-lade- n lungs air and through the droppincs. All this moisture in the air is likely to turn into water and make the litter ' damp if the temperature drops, and therefore it must be removed from the house and must be replaced with air that is not so laden with moisture. Heat Makes Air Movements Warm air moves upward while cold air settles down. This principle is ap- pue m ventilating poultry houses. Openings which may be regulated nnd a through which warm air can rise and escape are placed in the ceiline. Cold air inlets are necessary to replace the Father time nicks his scythe whenever he competes with warm air which has escaped. It the a "CATERPILLAR" track-typ- e tractor. weather is not very severe, the body Hardened, toughened steels just laugh at the weak heat of the birds may be sufficient to assaults of dust and grit, of mud and snow where tough cause a constant movement of air lie ahead. jobs through the ventilators, but when the Farmers successfully battle short seasons, tearing into weather gets severe, additional heat work that is accomplished in shorter hours leaving may have to be provided to effect this movement. Father Time amazed. Artificial heat is the answer. It can be provided with regular Long, wide tracks conquer soils and power conquer seasons poultry house heating systems or by with armoured steel that goes where it is sent. brooder stoves placed into protecting sheet metal cases, making in effect a hot air circulating furnace. I Conserve Heat With Ventilation Whatever system is employed to provide heat the distribution of the heat evenly through the house should '.token care of. It should not be possible for the chickens to congregate in a warm spot and then move Branch Houses at Logan, Tremonton and Nephi, Utah. Int0 ,a colder BPt- Such heating mi Malad and Preston, Idaho win not oe very beneficial. It is not necessary to furnish much heat, es pecially in a wen insulated house. A very small fire Is suffiripnt. .few :v a well insulated house at 46 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit. It is not necessr.ry to have the house anv warmer, in fn.V Tune in on KSL Tuesday evenings six to six thirty F.M. for Landei it Is detrimental to the welfare of the & Company "Caterpillar" Program. chickens to run the house temperature up above that. The birds are apt tc Vvf-rom- a all-ma- sh . Collinston When Need Any Of The Following: extensively entertained, by relatives and frk;v!s for an indifinite time. Mr. f jid Mrs. Knowlton of Portland, Oregon, ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seal, were delightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peterson, Tuesday evening. Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Potter greatly enjoyed the Sunday Conference and Pageant in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons motored to Brigham City Sunday and spent the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J .A. Simmons and family. Mrs. Mary Kidman had a pleasant! visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Middleton in Pleasant View, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey, had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kidman were transacting business in Logan, McClure spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mann and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woods. Mrs. Don Hunsaker returned last Tuesday from a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Able of American Fork, Aldred Christensen, who has been on a mission in Denmark for over two years, returned home Sunday evening. We welcome him home.. Bishop Hansen had a radio installed in the church house Sunday so all who didn't have the privilege of going to Salt Lake City, could enjoy the conference. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woods was in Salt Lake City on business, Wednesday. Mrs. Dorma Rasmussen and two children are visiting at the home of her parents, Hyrum Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff and two sons, Glenn and Arthur, of Brigham, spent Sunday visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and family. Elwood Wayne Larsen, who has been very ill with rheumatism is feeling much Mrs. J. P. Christensen had as her better. guests in honor of her birthday There will be a dance held Oluf Jensen, Osey Jensen, C. C. April 11, next Friday. Come andhere, join ' Johnson, Austin Johnson and Henry the crowd. all Bear of River Johnson, City. June Thompson and son Aldon have contracted to build a store at Strevell. Albon left with a load of material last Mes-dam- es Monday. Bishop and Mrs. V. L. Hansen attended the Pageant in .Salt Lake Sunday evening and enjoyed it very much. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Clear Creek spent last week-en- d visiting city Road of 9.5 miles between Price and Emery County line on Salina Canyon connection and on one mile of State Highway in Castlegate will be Fruit Trees Peaches, cherries, apples, apricots, plums, prunes, grapes, and sour cherries of the best varieties for canning and commercial purposes. Strong trees from the most reliable nurseries at low prices. Roses, shrubs, vines and shade trees. Drop us a card and our agent will call. Anderson Produce Company Brigham,' Utah Phone 506 Myers Hand And Power Spray Pumps Special ! OTHER MYERS PRODUCTS AND CISTERN PUMPS HAND-WINDMIL- Get your wave before summer. $8.50 Ringlet . . . Duart $7.00 Improved rx i s juuari Our work is quaranteed Phone 27-- r or 71 L POWER PUMPS, HAND AND POWER WATER SYSTEMS SELF-OILIN- . ...... G, We are also Headquarters for the reliable Acme Spray Materials HODGES Con. Wagon & oui Machine Co. 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