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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, tJTAH 1 Tearing Down , Old Lady of Threadneedle Street CJ.Hh6 j, B UUU.v of demolishing r ilding hoiirt Of Y lonaoo - In h uciure is the " wri.,i a. retort D""m Pi tl old i. It Has Been Found IA J n fc.v 8 om a, e. 1 1 pit l:;i;-&- pc-sib- m . J lakes watt says til Risk Lives e. Long iforrl in u Descend Alaska Coast From Skagway in Daily Peril. Paa of J nth f met wafc 5xico t he X) mi citj : in ffl in? piled the ti of pi nnetf: to til SPIRE 19 ross." ma ;he )!ets yt e Ba ions cj L'C yea Aspirl 18. Portland, Ore. Innumerable perils adventures to surfeit the most by Amos ring were encountered irg, Jr., of Portland and E'red A. of Spokane on a 3,000-mil- e boat p that they have just ended. They prted at Skagway, Alaska, with tland their destination, but their Sirse took them inland, over almost known waters, as well as down the taclijrous coast line of Alaska. fct required almost four months km the time that Rurg and Hill loved off in their canoe from jp historic minin-j- ; town of Skajrway til they landed in a branch of the uiiihia river near Portland. Steanwhile they had propelled their il craft for 1,000 miles through the icky currents of the inland passage Alaska, hail gone up the Fraser fr until tliey could no longer make stress against its swift current and ti had portaged to Upper Columbia pe, between the Roekv and Selkirk untalns. From that lake they fol- fvinl tlio course of the Columbia to 11 s ofil ve If JL Indents a cl A in rLanoe nrinn T it lS-fo- Hand. First Canoe Trip Over Route. St was the first time that nnvone ever dikcn a cunoe over this had lost It, but managed to get a fisherman's boat and rescue it." At another time they were held prisoners for five days, without food, in an inlet by the stormy water, with waves coming in 15 and 20 feet high. They killed a fish duck and clubbed a porcupine for rations. Ran Into Furious Storms. "All along the Alaska coast there were thrills In plenty," continued Rurg. "We ran into several furious storms and it rained a great deal. We encountered many bears and they raided our larder repeatedly. "Most thrilling of all' the trip was the battling of tides to enter and . leave the salt lakes formed by narrow-necke- d inlets. The inner regions of the Inlets were large and contained much water, so when the tide fell outside the water rushed through the narrow mouths like waterfalls, making it almost Impossible for us to enter to photograph mountains and glaciers." The ascent of the Fraser and the descent of the Columbia were hardly less interesting. "After we portaged and resumed our trip at Upper Columbia lake there were 107 rapids to be run or portaged around before we reached Portland." said Burg. When the canoe, which had been The skillful feeder tries to get his laying hens to consume the greatest amount of feed possible. That Is, the greatest amount of feed which chickens will use in the production of eggs Is the most profitable. Therefore, any stated amounts cannot be followed in all cases. You should feed what your hens will clean up without getting fat. As corn Is a better feed than the other grains, more corn should be fed during cold weather than on warm winter days. Dry mashes should be kept before the fowls at all times, so that they can have access to them whenever hungry. This saves time and labor. Chickens do not have to grind the mash in their gizzards, so It can be eaten at any time the chicken feels inclined to do so. It Is estimated that hens which are kept confined eat from 70 to 100 pounds of grain and mash In a year. Light breeds such as Leghorns and like breeds will eat the smaller amount This means that each ben will eat 3 to 4 ounces a day. A quart of dry mash mentioned above will A weigh approximately one pound. quart of scratch feed will weigh approximately m pounds. Therefore, one quart of such a dry mash and one quart of such a scratch feed, would be enough to feed 10 hens of the larger breeds one day. Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds and Orpingtons are considered the larger general purpose breeds. If you have a more or less number of hens you can figure from these amounts how much you should feed each day. named "Song of the Wind" ended Its Journey the young men had lost near- ly everything they started with. On the whole It was one of the most remarkable canoe trips on record. In spite of Its hardships, both of the young men enjoyed it, and Burg expects to make other record canoe journeys in the future. I j Garland "Service" Fund of $1,654,000 Is Spent New York. A $1,634,000 fortune which Charles Garland, founder o'f the April farm, alleged "free love" colony, refused for personal use four years ago and with which he started the Anierieaa fund for public service, has been spent. Records show that the fund was generally used for advancement of labor enterprises. The largest single gift was that of $150,000 to Brook-woo- d labor college at Katonah, N. Y. At the time he refused the fortune Garland said he did not approve of the way it had been accumulated by his father, a Wall street financier. Garland In 1924 also refused to accept an $88,000 estate left him by his grandmother. The April farm colony started near Allentown, Pa., was disbanded after It came under official investigation following burial of a child. The district attorney stated in the death certificate that it was Garland's son. n Wilmington, Del. Henry Ford would like that special car he gave to the ''phoney" Baron Krupp, who Is now in hoosegow because of some checks. He has written to the courts asking what can be done about It Twn Swimmers Landed by Angler rr 4 "v-.,;- . nm . Control Stomach Worms by Change of Pasture v Slc Sheep heavily Infested with stomach worms cannot be thrifty and profitable. At the Ohio experiment station it is recommended that control be obtained by frequent change of pasture and by dosing. Dosing may consist of either copper sulphate or nicotine sulphate (Black Leaf 40). Never use both treatments at the same time. The copper sulphate solution is made by dissolving two ounces of dark blue copper sulphate crystals in one gallon of water. The nicotine sulphate Is prepared by adding two teaspoonfuls to one quart of water. ' Keep the sheep off feed, for 18 hours before and six hours after treatment. If possible, turn them on pasture not grazed by sheep for two months previous. Give sheep weighing 50 to GO pounds one ounce of either solution, but never both. Sheep weighing GO to 80 pounds need one .and one-hal- l ounces, and all she'ep over 100 pounds, three ounces. Dose with an oil can or syringe. t x ? bii.. There has always been a difference regarding the pulling power of fish as a veteran fisherman, made compared with humans. Capt. George Farnsworth, a test at Avalon, Santa Catalina island, In which, without great difficulty, he landed two strong swimmers at once with his rod and reel. The picture shows him conquering the swimmers. thought detwt1 Piern Preset jLAV KING UP AT 5 A. AND WORKS UNTIL NIGHT d A D s- 14 FanderofYugo-S!avl- Gives Almost a His Time to the Nation's Business. iarrif pitrf!! plgrade, vm in t- !' Alex- - g 's among the hardest workinir in the world, .c o siu tuiti usuauy ri.ses 7 "' l"e niornmg and works fit llPS of state until late at night ... Sees on nn o, or inree cam- . .. 9 nun stpr n,.vociui;e seuerais, several aip-ut- s and numberless h private.. d.nv ii no Kives to time "c pptions. eiitoMoi '"'""K-ui- a or una- id ti u "eve" 3 kinS ouGht t lrk- ,iani as the humblest citizen. L. i!''rarilln,etUalIy no court Ufe at e u vouthfnt , IWP!sns tra ' Let . tablefi 05 i - tine k iu',1..,,, t Ur0EI8 Slovene, . . va ni03t or his t me the nation's " . . uuca uvi vrrk' , . . Id policy, but gives them orders and vice. No move of any importance is ever made by the cabinet without his ad- approval. Alexander has no diversions. He never goes to the theater, opera or atraces. The things that usually Muhim. Interest not do tract kings sic and long walks through the countryside are his only distraction. . per-eac- : hi tr0' Tuberculosis to Swine is a general belief that chickens under one year of age seldom develop Wants Car Back t'--f we?rt During the molt hens lose all Indications of production. Including capacity, large, moist vent good laying condition as indicated by some surplus fat In the abdomen, and bright head parts. Therefore, do not try and use these indications during the molt Early molters are usually the poor producers; late molters are usually the best producers. One way to pick out the best hens for laying to use In the breeding pen Would be to mark the late molters and breed only from them next spring. Improvement cannot be made without selection. Now Is the time to begin Increasing your next year's egg supply by picking out the hens that have laid the latest In the season. These will usually be the late molters. Mark them and put them In a breeding flock next spring and breed only from them. Extension Service, Colorado Agricultural College. It tuberculosis to the extent of becoming spreaders of the disease. Hence, It is thought that culling all birds above that age from the flock would soon eliminate the disease. To determine whether or not this belief Is well founded, Dr. T. S. Rich of the Department of Agriculture, In tuberculosis-eradicatioof charge work in the state of Michigan, conducted a general culling campaign covering all poultry flocks In one township In the state. Kvery chicken on 151 farms was Individually examined, or a total of 15,377. From this number 1,494 were removed as culls, and 86 were found upon examination to be Infected with tuberculosis. The disease was demonstrated to exist in about 33 per cent of the flocks examined. Three generalized cases were birds under one year of age. This was conclusive proof to Doctor Rich that young chickens as well as old are a source of dancer In spreading tuberculosis to hogs and should be removed along with the rest of the flock when infection Is discovered. Anthracite Deposits Found in Sardinia fields Rome. Vast coal and Iron have been discovered at Perdusdefogu, In t'.e province of Cagliari, Sardinia, 30.000.000 The coal, estimated to total the same to to belong said tons, is The Iron anthracite. class as English 200 square occupies rear by. field, to kilometers and Is estimated 80,000.000 tons of first quality aid from 3.000.000 4,000.000 tons of second and third quality. Extraction of the iron will be rendered easy by the proximity of the coal. Oscar Marein, engineer and director of the company formed for exploitation of the mines, figures that coal can be taken to the port of Arbutax at a cost of 150 lire per ton, as against 450 in the case of English coal. The Iron, he says, may be shipped at a figure the cost of Iron ere from an foreign source. Burning Weeds in Fall Will Kill Their Seeda one-thir- d No More Rags Mamaroneck, N. Y. Women have so few clothes and so many men use old shirts to polish their automobiles that Isadore Kretzbaum, a ragman for forty years, has quit business: there are not enough rags to bother with. Course in Matrimony women Future graduates of Boston university will be unable to p'ead truthfully Ignorance of the problems of matrimony. A course in marriage has been Instituted foi brides and those aboul to marry. Boston. i Fall Is the best time to burn weedn. The burning of weeds Is "a practice that should be universally followed In places where they cannot be used for green manure. The use of fire destroys the seed as well as the unaight ly dead plants. Where weeds are burned In the fall there is less cjiance for the seeds t be scattered than later, when the plants have died from frost. It Is a good plan to mow the weeds close to the ground while they are still green and immediately rake them Into piles, fn this way the seed will not be rattled out The piles should be rather small half the size of a bay cock so that they will dry out quickly and burn up completely. Set fir? to the piles, and see that the loose ends are raked Into the coals when Uie cep ter has burned.' rx v r nunuy People who are careful ot thelf health and strength use Wriglcy Chewing Sweets. Because VVrlgley"s, besides being delightful confection, dears the teeth ot food particles and aids digestion! It removes odor ot eating or smoking. r Mouth cleanliness benefits young and old. Peppermint Flavor cm ' Classified Willie What's an anthology, dad? Chabshaw That's a book In which you never find what you're looking for, my boy. Albert Better rtWi for Bredu7 Late Molting Hens Are Best for Breeding Pen Young Chickens Spread ' 0t marrw le Shed-Ro- post-morte- lute. P.urs. who Is n student nt Orp- n Agricultuial college, already was 1. Carf fiinjous canoeist. R'fore his recent e's en; P he had traveled the Columbia , rectf foti'.'hout its entire length and was m ports! only cine to do so. He had other liilar honors to his credit, but the n an Ic life page just ended eclipsed them all s says companion. Hill, Is a voung sailor. lies sff "fo no sooner reached Portland than sought passage to the Orient. frt is a ist daring navigator who will ' the tf 'st his life to a ennoe in the Pacific e On' AlasK. where the currents eddy and fund the countless Islands and the ' whips in mif to toss fl smat-- . fit around 1(. o nlfivfhfnp fl'liere weri nn,iv el .on iii aa fha , Wm'' adventnrpro nvnt fascM fifika const. Increased hv frpnupnt she 'Ursions info nnrrnro Inlofo K ,,a and 'A ciiiu uujiy it they might lihotosranh trlaciers he p' Id other nlipfiomonn CutlRfj V.'e were stranded in Gnstineau a cfc "inel, nhove Juneau, so that we re unahie to land" rplntci. Pnn e were racing the tide, trving to "to Juneau, but were so any't "v Hands and inletsthere we hai gone miles hevnnrl tho xr Id to eave our canoe, which was nded ''gh and dry when the tld ot hi! t out. and wade throuirh ml ""f hips to a where we could It. we were sospot exhausted that we nt to ) sleep, nn( when wp nwnko '' ennne was sHiL-pt rv, r?l teet of water. We we .at f Agncaltu-- for the United States Department of Agriculture, show that practically all of the 12,139,021 bushes, sprouting bushes, and seedlings found In the 13 states have been destroyed. By tha use of salt or kerosene It has been to destroy the bushes beyond any possibility of future sprouting. Completing Surveys, Under the direction of state leaders In the 13 states, 206 field men and squad leaders started ou the present season's work July 1. The men In Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Montana are attempting to complete the preliminary survey In those states. A thorough second survey Is being carried on in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and Indiana, where many escaped bushes are be- ,n8 found in natural and planted wood- el areas. Many local areas of rusted grain have been found during the sea son and, in practically every case, nearby barberry bushes were found to be the source of infection. Bushes and Seedlings Left. No doubt many common barberry bushes and seedlings still exist in the barberry eradication area, says Doctor Kempton, and these must be found and destroyed. It is evident, he says, that barberry eradication is a material aid In the solution of the stem-rus- t problem. Stem rust has been controlled In the eastern group of the barberry states by removal of the bushes, and epidemics seem to be less severe generally In the last few years. In many localities the elimination of barberries has already so reduced stem-rus- t losses that it Is again possible to grow grain where formerly It had been abandoned because of rust belpiJ I br tha E. Kempton, in charge of the project "e be ks LAYERS SHOULD NOT BE TOO FAT Unlta Btataa Dapulnsant a Results at the end of the eighth year of the campaign against the common barberry as summed up by Dr. P. ate et Possi- ble to Kill Bushes. U31 ieple, of Honay Pack By Use of Salt or Kcrossne (Prprd of disk for tht 1 Ifa ice wm mi. Dead Barberries Spread No Rust ; House of Ten feet Is about the right depth for a shed-roo- f house, with the front wall six feet high and the rear one four feet Face the front wall south or southeast to get .the direct sun- light, and leave it open part way Then have shutters covered down. with burlap, or curtains, to cover this opening In stormy or cold weather. In sections having severe winters, there should also be curtains to drop around 0 the roosts on cold nights 4t4.4.44444'4'44 Poultry Facts Young ganders make better ers than do young geese. breed- - ""p S mi L ,, 'j ii1 high to suit him. He knows what's what in hot cakes and Flapjack tops 'em all I WE PAY YOU CASH Yldf;. tftetb.old platt'fi. din innndH. discarded Jpweiry, oiur-Bt- o points. WH1TJNC UOI.H KKKIN1NU CO , U Htlh Ave., BMV YORK. uoi.us now. x CliaUiam-riiiiUi- Buuk,er l'uti. CASH lilYKU WANTS V. S. FA KM Describe and alate lowvnt pric. Owntr unlf. H W fcj T ' ST K R 111 10th St.. New Westminster, B. C Canada Surgery Above Medicine? An old medical man I know says doctors are not much needed, except surgeons. (And this man is not a surgeon.) He further says that nine out of ten cases of illness are due to diet, and might be cured by fasting and less and more proper food thereafter. "The few wonders In my profession," the doctor saya, "are accomplished not with medicine, but with surgery." E. W. Howe'a er Monthly. Overdoing? Lice will kill not only poults but also mature turkeys. Watch for them. Harry, Worry and Overwork Bring Heavy Strain. Poultry farming cannot be called poultry farming unless every branch of the work is touched. life throws heavy MODERN on our bodily ma- - Dampness Is a foe to turkeys of all ages. Keep them In when It rains, and when the grass Is wet with dew. us Already the poultry breeder U dreaming of the chicks which he will hatch next March and April and the wise breeder will give some thought to the hens and pullets from which he will breed next spring. functioning a Arrange your market. If you have not already done so. Poulfrymen who accept any old market they can get seldom make the highest profits that they are entitled to. Most of the vegetables that can be tored through the winter make satisfactory green feed for poultry. They Include cabbage, beets, carrots, potatoes and, mangels. a a more profitable find Is to hard It birds to keep on the farm than a flock of turkeys. a Poultrymen advise keeping the selected young roosters by themselves In preparation for the breeding sea- son. ' is often perfectly shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. More and more people are learning to assist their kidneys by the occasional use of Doan'a Pills stimulant diuretic. Ask you a Green feeds are of great value to fowls and should be supplied to tht flock through the winter months. chinery. The allminauve organs, specially the kidneys, are apt to Retention of become sluggish. xcasa uric add and other po son-owests often gives riea to a dull, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backaches and head aches, That the kidneys are not neighbor 1 DOAN'S PILLS 60o Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Co.,M!g. Chemittt, Buffalo. U.X Potter-MUbur- safe relief in one minute roar misery from corns la ended. That't what Dr. Scholl'a Zino-pa- de do My by removing the causa preialng or rubbing of shoes. You risk ne Infection from amateur cutting. nndanger are thin, from "drops" (acid). Zine-pad- s medicated, antleeptlc, protective, heal- ing. Get a box at your druggist's or shoe dealer's today 35e. tofrcrapfeTfoTlM&!RHfg.Co.,Caioa , Much equipment is not essential to raise turkeys successfully, but considerable work Is required In theli care, espec'ally wh'le they are very foung, care and ceqnllness being tvrf Important tnctom. r BZScholVs rZtinO"pads gont Put one on A pain is U, Salt Lake City, No. W. N. 44-1- 92 |