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Show Tablet in n LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH Honof Generia NUT 1 ML. i , . 4 pre-frnin- 1 SeU .ass"" L. ... beautiful bronze taliiof- ""'v-ia UHiiK'firnM in tiirt i j commandant of the United States marine corns during "h. toMtt, "if Mwr v Til 2n This is tlie ' i n-- " t u'?"" ,u aUledural ln memory of Maj. Gen. George y is mends of the corps. "a'. Fighting a Bad Forest Fire in Maine ftf rrr- -, . Broners Soon as Possible. Light-Weig-ht Starting Turkey Poults Requires Greatest Care if , t Smert'ency Nik. Starting turkey poults is more diffi cult than starting baby chicks, since it Is often difficult to cet the turkeva to eat. Many growers get them start- the crews from siirrniindinir tmvna on,i ,rmn Millinor-ke- ' t - v h mi; . Z OlUlt Vi. .,.i.!.. us.. . . S iUttiUC, Planet Discoverer Finds a Bride nre swept through the COMMERCE DIRECTOR "ww,i"i"'"iiiwwii'',i'iiiw,Miw'iiii"wiu,iiiij,uTO'i'M 0 "'Dv ed by placing a few older poults with the youngsters for a few davs. Oth ers moisten the mash with milk for a few days and then sorinkle fineiv chopped alfalfa over It. Manv tnrkeva starve to death because the feeder does not spend enouch time with them getting them to eat H. n. Knnmo fn mer Fennsylvania poultry man,' says. Another common comnlaint i lng turkey poults under nrtiflniBi brooders is the fact that they are iike- ly to crowd and smother tho wontoi. birds. For this reason It is best to keep smaller numbers together, not over 100 in a house 10 bv 12 in size. During the first 'week the temperature at the edee cf th inches from the floor, should be kept at 90 degrees to 95 degrees F. Thereafter the temperature should be creased 5 degrees a week until 70 de grees w. Is reached. Perches should be placed In the house birds will learn to roost ft a. Toe Picking Habit The toe picking vice often starts Innocently enough in the hrr.n?w hlim but must be watched so It does not spread. It usually starts when chicks pick at what to them in Kiti o bright object that turns out to be some little fellow's toenail. Continued picking may cause the. skit to be DroKen just above the toenail, and bleeding results. After this, the rest is easy; more picking occurs and more Dieeaing. Many poultrymen darken the brooder house for the first few days so this habit will not start " m Prof. C. T. Murchison, University of North Carolina economist, who was named director of the important bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of the Commerce denart ment Professor Murchison replaces Dr. Willard L. Thorp, whose nomina tion failed of passage through the United States senate. Jombaugh, internationally celebrated astronomer who discovered the - bum. vnn.A aita In 1. ... t K ha the fnvmfii" I'nrr n riwnSas "Diversity coed, after their wedding ceremony. They spent route w t iagstan, Ariz., wnere iir, iomoaugu win uo earch -u i me Lioweu observatory. ;sfpj f K. AFTER SEVENTY YEARS hens come to look for them, and combining as many chores as possible at one time so the hens will be disturbed as little as possible. Cold, drafts and dampness can be fought only one way and the way is to build a barrier against them. A well-buihouse with good Insulation and good windows, will keep the layers comfortable., Turkey Eggs To stimulate turkey hens to eat-IP. H. Gooding, Clemson college, South Carolina, extension suggests a dry mash kept before the turkeys at all tlma crumbly wet mash fed at nooa Any egg mash for chickens may be used ior turners, a good formula fnr hn. mixing being: 40 Dounds vellt meal, 40 pounds wheat shorts, and 20 pounds meat scraDs or tiah m- -i r Enough grain should be to keep the birds In good flesh. egg-layin- poul-tryma- n, p v.j nv,i III c i n k&u. .Minnesota; i ill s s fi f Fresh Water Important 'SSl. If i'konhrtfi?t,onal Guardsmen have been patrolling all western and 51 i 11,6 state t0 niofce the gorernors emoargu vu flmitv. lCift8trlckcn states t0 Minnesota. Here are shown guardsmen Bfteen miles east of Sioux Falls, S. D. aJ HUGO'S TRIBUTE TO GREAT SAGE! Eulogy of Voltaire Held as Masterpiece. Earmark Identification Earmarks rather than as a means of Identification la proposed by Prof. Henry F. Perklna, director of the Fleming museum of the University of Vermont, who haa discovered nearly 150 distinct characteristic formations In the human ear. Not necessarily connected with the criminal, eastern monarchs have used the thumb's Impression, the "sign manual," as a surety against forgery, India's courts have used prints for identification and Ameri-ica- n maternity hospitals for identifying babies. Photography, not portraiture, has shown Individuality ln the human ear, once thought only found In the hands. Professor Perkins has called attention to this most easily recognized means of Identifying criminals. Literary Difinger-prlnt- a Just a century after Voltaire's death in 1778, Victor Hugo delivered an oration on the man and his abld lng Influence, a writer ln the Kansas City Star recalls. Hugo was not only his country's greatest poet In the Nineteenth century, but eaually famed as the writer of such celebrat ed dramatic novels as "Notre Dame' and "Leg Miserables." He was also a superb orator, and It Is safe to say gest that no more eloquent words have been spoken concerning the Eleht eenth century saee durlne all the E years which elapsed since 1778 when Voltaire laid down the burden of his and WORK thanaIOO2 - body, The following passage from that WASHING address. May 80. 1878. vlvidlv sums np what the later great Frenchman MACHINE felt concerning the earlier great man of the same race: In the presence of this socletv. frivolous and dismaL Voltaire alone. No Heating with Matches or Torch. ..Na ..Light Instantly, Like Gas having before his eyes those nnlted V")Waiting. TT")T 7fP irniir IrrinJrt i m d fnmtlilrA voices, the court, the nobility and I one-halabor The Coleyour ; that unconscious that power, capital man Iron will save you blind multitude; that terrible magis more time and work than a $100 washtracy, so severe to subjects, so docile ing machine! Iron any place where you to the master, crushine and flatterine. cut be comfortable. No endlex rrlpa carrying from ttove to board. Opera ting cost only kneeling on the people before the Iron Vi an hour. Helpt you do better Ironing, : that king clergy, vile melange of easier, quicker. See your hardware or houaefurnUhlog dealer. hypocrisy and fanaticism: Voltaire If local dealer doesn't handle, write u. alone, declared war acalnst that THE COLFMAN LAMP A STOVK COMPANY Drpt WU.Kfi WichlU. Kana.t Chicago. 111.: Is--r coalition of all the social iniquities, LKKJ enormous that and against terrible world, and he accepted battle with It. And what was his weapon? That POOR COUPLEXIOrJS which has the lightness of the wind and the power of the thunderbolt Qoirtred nnrp n!mriTi !mtnwl In A pen. With that weapon he fought: a few days by Resinol Soap and the with that weapon he conquered. 1 "Gentlemen, let ns salute that He conquered memory. the old code and the old dogma. He conquered the feudal lord, the Gothic judge. . . , He raised the WUN W 25-- 34 coigns ... lf Self-Heati- ... BSMjaii'jwM 0 THE O MEwnnnjE BfldDTTEIL A Distinctive mm Residence An Abode. ..renowned Mrs. J. H. Waters, President the West Throughout ... Salt Lake's Most Hospitable HOTEL ' invites You HATES SINGLE $2.00 to $4.00 DOUBLE THE Motel 'Newhonse W. E. SUTTON, General Manager CHAUNCEY V. WEST $2.50to$4.50 400 Rooms msisu oen. Manager 400 Baths lt keeping Cattle Out of Minnesota jji T Improve FoUt Sla4 Potato salad Is a Exeat favorite with many people. You can make It stm better liked If the next time you prepare It you try this: Chop up cut meats and celery or parsley, or both. Add these to the salad lust before senrlnz 1L You will be surprised to find what an improvement this is. Besides, it adds nutriTHE HOUSEWIFE. . ment CowrtoM H Public Ltifftr, Int. Observe Eegular Habits Regularity is one of the important factors In the successful management of layers, doing the same things at the same time each day so that the 1 ' if,. ' Hprp la nlctured Marcaret Haves. the nidpst livlnc nurse who served In the Civil war, being presented with a medal from the Los Angeles school iiiiriron nnrf from the neonle of Los Angeles, by Mrs. J. A. Allrad. Few people realize thi of fresh water for the growing stock Water helps the fnnf ka! Ifa body temperature. It la also necessary for the proper digestion and assimilation Of food. In sr.lte nf rha fn, that It is the cheapest of feeds yet all iuu irequentiy it Is neglected. That the water be fresh Is also Important Clean water Is less apt to be the carrier of disease eerma mnA if ......i.j there Is less datiger of disease and diiresllt iJ.soders. rf t In order for the poaltrymao to realize highest prices for his broilers be most have them ready for market at earliest opportunity, writes a poultry' man In the Missouri Farmer. Wheth er or not he sells them at the weight of two pounds or larger depends upon market conditions. In general with Leghorns be should dispose of the broilers at the age of twelve weeks or when they weigh from 2 to 2.5 pounds. With the general purpose breeds as ions as the market orices remain steady he can well afford to aeep them until they are larger as they will continue to make economical rains and to Improve ln quality. To secure satisfactory erowth the broilers should be fed the chick start er mash throughout the entire growing season. After the chicks are about ten weeks old some grain may also be fed. It will probably be advisable to keeD them in fairly close confinement rather than to allow them free range. Access to relatively small yards. If the yards provide green feed, is desirable. Brooder houses provided with sun porches make satisfactory Quarters for feeding birds intended for the market. of the chickens to sunshine. reeding green feed, and the use of vel low corn will tend to produte broilers witn bright yellow lees such as the market desires. There will be a small er proportion of poorly feathered bare- DacKea chicks If the chicks are provided roomy quarters and if the brooder house Is kept as cool as Dossihla consistent with good brood'nar nra. tices. n;4tf. '."3 !L. dv-lUze- d. PREPARING POULTRY FOR EARLY MARKET ?ft; f popular to the dignity of pe He taught, padncated, plflu He was indefatigable and He conquered violence Immorahle. by a smile, despotism by sarcasm, Infallibility by Irony, obsOnancy by perseverance, Ignorance by troth. I haTe used the word, smile. It la Voltaire. Whatever may be hi just wrath, la passes, and the Irritated Voltaire always give way to the Voltaire calmed. Then In that th unite anceara. That Lumismile, I repeat, la Voltaire. nous, that smile was fruitful also. Tii now unrMtr. thm anrlerr for equality and concession, and that beginning of fraternity which calls Itself tolerance, reciprocal good will, the Just accord of men and rights, reason recognized aa the supreme law, the annihilation of prejudicea and fixed opinions, the serenity of souls, the spirit of Indulgence and of reason' harmony, peacebehold, all has come from that great smile J" The Housewife's Idea Box YOUR TOWN YOUR STORES QUR community includes the farm homes surrounding the town. The town stores are there for the accommodation and to serve the people of our farm homes.The merchants who advertise "specials" are merchants who are sure they can meet all n in both quality and prices. com-petitio- |