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Show 1 pens and the Poaltryman Urges poultry" 1935-5- 6 record-keepin- BEAR gs " year begin October 1. it is important that pen record cards and copies of the Utah State' Agricultural college poultry account books be obtained at once by all the poultrymen who desire to cooperate in this project the coming year, Mr. Frischknecht says. TRIBUTE TO WEEKLIES Growers to Keep Flock Records Poultrymen cannot measure the net returns or- - determine the leaks and losses of the businers each year with out keeping careful, accurate records, j says Carl Frischknecht, extension poultryman of the Utah State Agri- - ' Some of the late Will Rogers' phil cultural college. Realizing this fact, the Extension Service has been con- - osophic and humorous paragraphs will g pro- - go down in literary history as master ducting a poultry ject in the state since October 1, 1931. pieces. And perhaps one of the finest Monthly pen records cards for use of these is his tribute to the "home in the coops, as well as a single poul- town pper," one of his last writings. try account book in which to record 'TaKe tway my ham, take away my production, inventories, expenses, and eggs, even chili," said Will, "but receipts, have been printed. Through leave me my neswpaper. Even if it a system of monthly reporting, each has such purely local news as 'Jim cooperator is given an opportunity Jones came home last night unex to compare the egg production and pectedly, and bloodshed ensued' or mortality once each month with the 'Jesse Busbyhead, our local M. D., is average in Utah, in other counties, having one of the best years of his jsiia we len men. uie ten tow. ana career, practically speaking but they with the ben and pullet nocks of the just won't pay him when they get state, In addition, the monthly sum- well,' 'the county seat was packed maries report the cold storage hold- yesterday with prominent people from ings of eggs and poultry on hand in out of town, attempting to renew the United States and contains a ques- their notes' and 'election ain't' far off tion and answer section that enables and everybody is up for office that each cooperator to receive assistance can sign an application blank. t with the problems he is confronted ow ' all that don't 'seem ' much 'ti with from day to day. news to you. ' But it is news to you, Pen record cards' and copies of the especially when you know the people Utah State Agricultural college poul- andistbey 'are; your" own folks. So no try account booki can now be obtain- - matter how punk you may think your ed by contacting; your county agricul- - lc'hewspaperTs gettihg.'why just tural agent or "by sending your re-- j take It tfaay trott ydtfind lree hdw 61d "neVsp1aper, I think, quest directly to'toelnslon Service of the Utah State Agricultural youlTtne is WdatJouirttftestiblessmg.'S . for' college. lertW retftftna Wmferry;1 eJjfifcer' toy ' not "have . Since the old hens and the pullets , are now being culled and counted endugnra'tobTjie 'out'durhal-- i fWWn. prior to placing them in the laying Demfe, : RjVlSt VLtE?T tSDER, :, CCTCEER 101935 tABX E3VEN Chevrolet Co. to Flay Important Roles In Safety Campaign Broadcast All-StRadio Program ar A new Chevrolet program featuring Rubinoff and his violin with his orchestra, Virginia Rae, popular Soprano, Jan Peerce, tenor, and Graham McNamee will be heard F over an network beginning Saturday, Oct 19. The new weekly series will be heard eacvh Saturday night at 9:00 o'clock, i all-st- ar A z! c IA L I 4 30-pie-ce NBC-WEA- J J record-keepin- - 4 aft flt - co-st- ar . . I IN AlW days now we will show FORD for 1936 Uut the race ot Every used uar In Our Stock Try and Match These Prices Anywhere I J1930 929 Delux CHEVROLET SEDAN . NASH LIGHT EIGHT SEDAN . . . ... FORD TUDOR WHIPPET 6 SEDAN .. .... .. (3IEVR0LET SEDAN ....... ..:.... - -.- FORTCtlOR to.kERSKINE SEDAN ...j PONTIAC SEDAN Was Now $375. $300. $275. $175. $175. $145. $175. $345. $265. $225. $150. $145. $145. $125. $145. $535. $200. $495 $175. q:.MVI ... .. ' "l wtth-xjompte- te . the weekend at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hansen and smaft daughter will make their home By Mrs. Thomas Aidt in Salt Lake City. Monday of last week, Mrs. A. R, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey were caUed to . Richfield 'Saturday due to Burbank, Mr. and'JMrs. Duett Love-lan- d visited their sister and aunt, the illness of their son, Dr. H. A. Dew- Mrs. Fred Harwood, who is ill in the y and his small son. Misses Donnajuarme and Norma L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCallister and Hansen, and Norman Perry, students of the U. S. A. C, at Logan, spent Mrs. Charles Beverage spent Monday in Salt Lake City. i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lisn and ter, Luella and Forest Crane visited relatives in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charles Beverage and little son returned to their home in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward of the M. I. A. stake board were present at the Tuesday evening M. I. A. meeting. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish and daughters, Tillie, Nomia," and Gloria were calling on relatives and friends in Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hess, Ogden ; Mr. and Mrs. Lonie Raymond and Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred Harwood in Salt Lake City. " Mrs. T. R. Ault returned hnrrmlWm any tuier spending a ween at nv home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Harwood of Salt Lake City. ' TRUCKS : 1934 CHEVROLET 157 TRUCK 931 CHEVROLET 157 TRUCK .... .. . ..... Vant a Husky BdatlWrtrrExcellent; Rubber and a Lot of Good Servicer Left jOff-Yo- 4 These two striking "safety cars", pure white in color, are important units in the fleet of Ford V4 M aovin use by the Police Department of Salt Lake City. On constant patrol duty in the heavy trat-fl- e of tha. city's business district, they give effectiTe emphasis to the state-wid- e safety campaign now ta protfteM. One ot the cars shdwn above, in addition to its regular two-wa-y radio equipment, Is outfitted broadcastinr apparatus used to call attention in vivid manner to minor mfrao-,Hotof traffic regulations, in addition to the "safety cars", this very modern bolice fleet Includes aa mbalaaee, squad cars, said city patrol oars. :Ve 7r 1932 1931 1931 ' 4 Li -- LA E. S. T. While Rubinoff has been one of radio's most popular instruments on the air and the screen and in theaters for the last five years, this will be the first time that he has been starred in his own right One of the best known figures of the entertainment, world, he has appeared in practically very theater in the country in person as well as on the screen. In addition to numerous short subjects, he has just finished a featured rbla in "Thanks a Million" now in the process of release. Virginia Rae and Jan Peerce will as the featured singers of the new program. Miss Rae is one of the most popular sopranos of ' the ' air whose following has been constant since the early days of radio. . Jan Peerce, sensational Pacific Coast tenor, who was brought to New York this year as an NBC star, has a national following. McNamee, whose name is synonymous with radio, is not only one of the most colorful figures and greatest of air reporters, but is recognised aa one of the leading air salesmen! in which role he will be heard on the daiigh new Chevrolet program. HERE'S HOW 1927 BUICK SEDAN .. $160. ; 1926 RICKENBACKER SEDAN ....... . ...I..,.. $175. 1928 STUDEBAKER SEDAN .... $175. $125. $125. i$125. Callisler Motor Co. at vV ; ? TREMONTON t mm p-- OS (3SX MpNEY NO OBJECT wr . (sect airs? svai gjitiRt: c IF IT'S A QUESTION OF HEALTH ' thousands of people have regained their normal health eAjygfruffering f roinjrteaektroubles of all types, such as nnHtuHnti inrii '"If.h can and sour stom&cn wmcn are tne nasic peri- vjjors of such maladfeaa high blood pressure, 1 in bacctiver,'--fthe and on face body, pains 10. ..cHwadaches, pimpfes m iobb uiu maoraer, weep esnauatwn, dyiituw, ?y and bladder injurious chemicals sufferers have not used any man-mags of any kind; they have only used a remedy made by Nature. 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