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Show LEHI EGGS and CHJCKFN'Q Tree-Growi- FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH on MUCH TO BE SAID Land IN ADVOCACY OF ng Retired 3-- A Whose Paul?? FINGER-PRINTIN- G Terms Provide Farmers May Plant for Windbreaks, To be fingerprinted no longer Woodlot, Forest that one has a police record. B Fingerprinting is the latest fad In the higher circles of society, accordland contracted to ing to the United States News. Peo- 'rt8Vf'V,El,e,"1o browing tree oo "' Bmt. the government through the AAA beat and rorn.h,,. i..... ujusimt-it- i pro gramg will prove DM,re aoMnIaglHU,g to farmers in many smions than crois planted on the same ground. On a large majority of farms, where com-hoand wheat contracts are Jgned. the less productive land will removed from cultivation. Under the terms of the contract, such land m b Planted to trees for woodlot. windbreak or forest purposes. This Is decided advantage to some farmers. It gives them an opportuuity to establish the long needed without reducing the area protection Modern Poultry Farm in America. of the farm that Is available for cultivation. hr National Georrphlo. Boelaty, In many cases this less Credit for D. C WNU productive HaaWiiftou. making possible our treat land wlil grow trees to better advancommercial poultry industry should experts of the Depart go than tage It will grow farm crops, even POULTKY Agriculture after care- - ,n ,arge measure to the modern under more normal conditions. In the and studies motn incubator, equipped with auto future bate concluded tbat there is matic ventilation and temperature con- valuablesuch tree plantings will yield timber crops, or they will aid no truth In the old contention that the trol, with devices to elimiin the control of erosion, or both. breeding of poultry strains for high nate and Christmas trees, ornamentals and with eggs stacked deck npon deck or egg production is impairing the qualstock are not permitted under tier upon tier, efficiently heated with nursery ity of eggs. the contract but if wet. bottom land For untold centuries the ben has coal, kerosene or electricity. is removed from cultivation, trapa Parallel with the development of the which will mature In been a companion of man In the on-- ' 12 to 15 years mammoth Incubator, there has been can be ward march of civilization. planted. Where taxes and car evolved the colony brooder, heated Id America, where poultry husbandby rying charges are not too hleh. these coal or kerosene, with a ry baa attained its greatest developcapacity of trees will often return a larger income from 300 to 1,000 chicka under each at the end of the rotation than the ment, the hen has become one of our stove. landowner would tave received from One operator can effectively national in leading assets, growing the average crops of corn and wheat on past fifty years from a neglected side manage from 12 to 15 such brooding the same areas. Thus, farmers mav units and can successfully line ou the tverage farm to a position carry obtain where she is considered by the farmer reasonable returns in this manmrougn ine brooding period from 0 ner from the contracted acres in addi to 15,000 chicks. at a ery efficient contributor to his The real romance of modern poultry tion to the government benefit payyearly Income. ments. The ben might be termed a univernusDanary has been the unprecedented sal favorite, in that a greater number in the production and hin. growth of persons are interested and baby chicks. All Legume Seed actually ment of ready-mad- e concerned with poultry than with any uaitiieu in mammom incuDators on Be Scarce, other form of live stock. Last year breeding farms or at commercial High Indications are that legume seed of there were more than 450,000,000 hatcheries, the chicks provide the most economical and convenient method of all kinds for planting next spring will thickens In the United States. be scarce and higher in price. The yearly value of the products of securing one's foundation stock, of en The regulations of the agricultural the American hen has at times one's and of larglng flock, providing passed adjustment administration require that ruture generations of layers. the Dillion-dolla- r mark. all land contracted to be removed from The great bulk of poultry and eggs Shipping Baby Chicks. the cultivation of crops under adjustproduced in the United States comes Formerly, hatching eggs were the ment cannot be placted to competing from the Corn Belt states of the upper medium whereby one poultryman pur cash crops. About the only thing theso Mississippi valley. In fact, nearly f chased stock from another; but some acres may be used for Is of our poultry population, or ap25 years ago, from the little village or crops. Food and proximately 200,000,000 chickens, is of Stockton, N. J, in the Delaware feed crops for home use may be grown,. found In what are known as the North river valley, the first baby chicks were but feed crops used for fattening, hogs Central states. for sale may not be planted. In other shipped. No Longer a Hobby. For a number of years one poultry- - words, the contracted acreage cannot For many years a considerable proman bad been supplying chicks In be used in whole or in part for the portion of our poultry population was small quantities to his neighbors. The production, directly or Indirectly, for kept In back lots of city and suburban sale of any nationally produced and success which they had with this methtommunities by persons primarily enod of acquiring poultry stock soon distributed agricultural product durraged In some remunerative occupatthe the time of contract ing and little little came orders by ion. Poultry was raised largely for spread, "Therefore," says Enos C. Blair, exfor chicks from more distant points, pleasure and as a hobby, and inciden until finally It became Impossible to tension agronomist at North Carolina tally to Insure a goodly supply of fresh State college, "growers had best look make deliveries in person over the In KS and meat for the family table. creasing distances from which they to saving a good supply of all kinds Surveys made a few years ago in were demanded. So it came about of legume seed. Where velvet beans eastern urban and suburban areas this demand was met by putting are grown, farmers would do well to that showed an average of one bird to evsave enough seed for their own r the chicks Into cotton-linewooden ery two people. Such flocks, averagiboxes with holes In the top for venti qulreuients." In April, when the days are warm, ng from 10 to 25 fowls, were usually lation. Twenty-fiv- e chicks were placed well cared for and consisted of birds the beans out In the sun on a spreud in a package and shipped by express of high quality. to their destination. The experiment sheet After two days of exposure, The postwar period has witnessed most of the seed will have popped out proved to be a success. the gradual of the pods. A few light blows with disappearance of many of InFrom this small the beginning these back-lo- t a stick will finish the Job. poultrymen. dustry gradually grew, until today Growers who have saved velvet bean This change In habits among a great there are In the United States several seed at home have found them as mass of our good population has fortunately thousand hatcheries, equipped to prokeen accompanied by the development duce baby chicks for shipment, and or superior to bought seed. of forge commercial poultry farms and a of Si-rto- labor-savin- hand-turnin- g g hand-coolin- 10,-00- Will Price one-hal- erosion-preventin- means g ple who have never been accused of any offense more serious than a violation of a traffic ordinance are pressing their palms to ink pads and recording the little whorls am lines on their fingertips. Men, women and children are filing their fingerprints, as well as their fingernails. It Is more than Just a fad. Interest In finger records promises to be per- manent If a CklJ Wont Pky with Others? The reason Is not hard to find. Every few days appears some news Item about a long-los- t brother or sister who has been located after years of futile search, or who, after being given np as lost, has returned to claim a share In the last will and testament of a relative. It Is no ticed that these missing persona usually turn up at a time when an estate Is being administered. And there Is frequently a question about their real Identity. Persons afflicted with amnesia or loss of memory are unable to learn who they are. This would be comparatively easy If their fingerprints were filed with the police. "Doubles" are unable to prove who Is who. But the principal reason, probably, for this rage for fingerprinting Is to be found In reports of persons kidnaped. Families dealing with kid napers can be sure of positive Identification. It is not necessary that they have fingerprints on file at police staA tions prior to being kidnaped. home file would do. In most cases identification could be established by other means. But handwriting can be Imitated, and that of a child more easily than that of a grown person. There could be no doubt about a clear fingerprint record, although there might be uncertainty as to whether the one kidnaped was dead or alive. At any rate no one need be ashamed of having been fingerprinted unless he Is guilty of a crime. The best people are doing it St Louis Parents who understand children know where to place the blame when a youngster mopes, keeps to himself, or is ugly' toward others. Sluggishness ruins any disposition, ana that's what is usually wrong. But it's just as wrong to dose that child with sickening cathartics. -Until 15 or older a child's bowels need but little aid -- a very mild form of help. Stronger things often upset the stomach or weaken the Dowel muscles, fror the nappy ijj soiuuon oi mis Droniem see wnat to do, in the next column: n LOOK FOR THIS CROSS It Means the REAL ARTICLE GENUINE ASPIRIN (QAYEm K R A of Bayef Manufacture Remember this for your own protection. Tell your friends about it for their protection. JLemand and pet Genuine Bayer Aspirin.! Vfhcn you go to buy aipirin, just remember this: Every tablet of real aspirin of Bayer manufacture is stamped with this cross. No tablet without this cross is GENUINE Bayer Aspirin. Safe relief for headache, colds, sore throat, pains of rheumatism and neuritis, etc. Gonuino Bayer Aspirin Doai Not Harm the Heart Globe-Democr- FOR BETTER GARDENS trM There are happy, healthy boys and piifs who have never known the Litter taste and violent action of castor oil or similar cathartics. The only medicine" they ever get or ever need to help tie bowels is plain California Syrup of Figs. The senna in this fruity syrup has the natural laxative action that assists Nature as it should.. Next day, the child feels and acts himself, and has a normal appetite. Dot use ue real byrop of Figs, with the word "Caltfomtcf on the label and on the bottle. Sn fresh dated .t packets local store ummrm H, it, F Emm PUREBRED your VEGETABLE DS NOW Kc d which have peclalied henneries, popular favor not only on the nnrth American continent, but in many uia world countries. Commercial poultry farms are especially successful near large centers of population, where the demand Is for strictly fresh, new-lai- d egg and fresh wiled poultry. Hundreds of such en terprises are being successfully operted In the Atlantic and Pacific coast states. The eastern sections produce wprlsUjr for the New York trade, and th Pacific coast sections, after meet N the demands of the larger Pacific "ast cities, ship their eggs to the At untie seabonrd. where they find a 'eady market at attractive prices. Industry Is Systemized. Revolutionarv phantrpsi have been iro,nS on in the poultry Industry for ten fears. Less and less attention Is be- jn2 given to the purely "fancy" and the breeding of exhibition fowls, na more and more stress is being laid d nielr economic value In the produc- un or human food. The farm poultrymen are beginning l" PPl.v sound principles In the man jGement of their flocks and are organ King to move their Faded eggs quickly to the large con uining centers. -- me little White Leghorn hens of TT retaluma district, in central Cal- "Wnia, have become world famnns be- ause of the Intensive conditions under nich they are hundreds of thou kept, anas being massed In one small vale. we entire community, depends up-- r ""nmercial egg farming for a llvell- hood. found - w. 'j having capacity approximately 200,000,000 eggs at one sitting. At the end of the twenty-firs- t day since the eggs were placed in the in cubator, the newly hatched chicks are ready to be graded, packed and shipped. They are taken from the ma chines and moved to specially constructed, convenient tables in the packing room, each chick being handled separately to see that It is a normal, healthy individual. They are packed for shipment In specially constructed babv-chic- k boxes of from 25 to 100 chicks' capacity. Culling the Nonproducers. The Doultrv departments of our many state agricultural colleges have been responsible during the past quar ler of a century for the development of many scientific facts and practices, the practical applications of which have made possible commercial poul try keeping. The ability which the poultryman n possesses to cull his birds on a basis of external character, to elimi nate the nonproducers from time to time as they appear in the nock, Is an census will be taken United States next November. outstanding example. Weekly culling during the summer mi fnii brines about a reduction of the feed costs without any decrease Six British Frieslans have produced upwards of GO tons of milk In their lifetime. In ecsc yield. Culling Is done by ofr serving the condition of certain sec facondary sex characters and body , tors. The laying ben has a bright-redfull comb. When not laying, the comb smaller, appears much becomes shrunken and dry. The heavy-layinhen has a loose, pliable, soft abdomen. In the nonlaylng hen the ahdomen Denara. It was not so and many years ago that comes small, shrunken, and has Is laying Th. American hen ruled supreme In lie hen which caP"clty of Incubator and brooder, hon laving neavny iu oumo uui ithfull, sitting out the 21 dreary shows absence of yellow pigments In nest cautiously leading shanks, beak, ear lobe, and skin, due hJ0" the r broo(1 of fluffy youngsters to the fact that the yellow coior wnicn th Car she obtains from her feed has been thelr Btage8 opm used up In the production or egg yoiKs. ceases to lay, this coioi hen l3 too valuable today as an As soon as she ear looes J mchlne to allow her to waste Degins to return first to tne the shank- sto then n'1 mon,n beak, tn the than ' hatching eggs and k k a iioffnltA d,n ch!rk- - P"e to Its great-tr?- i so tnai. .t uu.... I'plntlnn im . .mere . nr veiinw 1.1 .mnnnr iuvui.. the has ncy' modern Incubator existing neiwcru condition. and productive equally reiliaced the hen. "ie rani it in,.- anH if It Is by observing certain of these growing demand for baby chicks body characters that the pounrymn called for the development of In- - can tell whether biddy '' capacity ting around the pen mount w - of uch. ereater rouutiu I or Is bard at wors formerly. a. t.' ' r-- The fire depart ment will change to Conoco Bronze after coming in second! Agricultural Briefs A pound contains 1,800,000 timothy seeds. harvest ex Hungary's 1033 grain ceeded all expectations. A farm In the Good legume hay should make up 10 to 15 per cent of the winter rations of brood sows. CONOCO Home butchering of bogs In Texas Increased about 50 per cent In the last two years. A Central, bushels S. O, yielded In 1933. RADIO PROGRAM fL P.M. apple tree at a crop of 50 MsJOB-SX- , 900 CJ.T, i30M.1T, The New Tork state college of now has more agricultural stuIn the dents than any other Institution country. agrl-cultu- of 50 England levies an Import duty received cents a bushel on all apples from the United States. Canadian fruit enters England tax-fre- Among the many users of Conoco Bronze there are many whose duties require them to be at their destinations in the Get s free Tonv Sara book of these eighteen advertisement. Go to my Conoco itsu'on Of detSer, who will give yoa a pottpaid, postcard. Yoa will receive this large book of eate raining advertising illustrations by mail. shortest possible time. outThat means instant starting and lightning pick-u- p standing Conoco Bronze features. Yet long mileage, motor smoothness, great power and k re important and you will find them in extra high measure in Conoco Bronze but no extra price is asked. gnd-knoc- 17 .nt - Snow as Soil Thief "Snowdrift erosion" Is the latest soil thief discovered by the Department of Oceurrlun principally In Agrivulture. the Northwest the erosion I reported to have lowered wheat yields in that section. For a wheat crop, ajs govmmon ernment experts. It Is the practice to furrow the and In the fall and crop It the next spring. The trou ble comes becHUse the snowdrifts form on leeward slopes In winter and at the spring melting tarry away the looe, recently plowed soIL The phenomet a Is worst on northern slopes becsase the drifts are deepest there and the soil Is not frozen when sn.w on top melts away. Montreal Herald. ltnt- - of the people In are employed in agStates one-halabout in Italy, riculture; and In about Germany, fifths. about-twFrance and Ireland, About the United one-fourt- h f; one-thir- o CONOCO BRONZE GASOLINE INSTANT ST AkTiNGUGHTNING PICK-UP-HIG- H TEST a |