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Show FREE PRESS. I.EHI. ITAH Hiere Blast Killed IlunuVds f w Children AROUND the HOUSE PI 11' L i ' , ;, "K.VJ V KSiZSl SffiKjsteS&Siai Rugs should be turned around enough to get into shape then every six months. Frequent turn-ir.- f roll into a very thin sheet, stamp causes them to wear evenly. out with cutters, or cut into rectangular pieces with a sharp Coddled Apples Two cups boil- knife, prick with a fork, and bak Birds Mature Sooner Than ing water, one or two cups sugar, a delicate brown. WNU Service. eight apples. Make a syrup of Later Variety. minsugar and water, boiling five utes. Core ar.d pare apples; cook By C M Ff!ason. Poultry S;c!.!:t Ohio slowly in the syrup; cover closely watch carefully. When tender, S .. .: if the ll'Cvird.S and witk Ohu farms sl:ovs lift out the apples, add a little lemon and to pour syrup juice he 10 ha;r,g the hichost i: SEEDSYOU ft had oarly - hatched tSocks over apples. The cavities in the CAN TRUST filled with Jelly or ' i's ;. o: a,;od 16:; per bird apples may be It fHtaimf m ... i' !m' l.i tarms with the lowest raisins. f4nt Kd bcik kowwn a4 b4 tftUfcl tM ir.. had a i!v.ik overage of 145 A little salt added to an egg . 4tm , r bird. f tit tiv now pm kf if It light and m if tuil btauM uut mnm !.f!;.s v;th the bitter pro-- n before beating makes to beat. tm w u n4e du, I. ry. average made most of the easier the period between October Cboos will retain covers Cretonne slip a:ai February i. and the birds SEEOS YOU were able to make an early start in the.r color better if washed In bran water. CAN TRUST lay ins; because they were mature Soulier than Tbit ij u ay birds. The Sweet Prunes A very delicious is imporearly ;tart in st utarby ifrts tant not only in total number of as well as unusual way of serving fXESHI Ofd JWAwi eggs but in having the production prunes for breakfast is to soak start when prices fur eggs are nor- them in fruit Juices. Whenever a mally the highest during the year. jar of fruit is opened save the P' ah ry men who are debating the juices and put a few prunes in problem of buying chicks early must the jar. When they have become OAIDIN HHPS con: aiei that a large part of the swollen they are ready to be n rtfif Mont m o.rdi eaten. gre.vth period of the thick will take place in months " KeeD the too on the milk bottle when teed prices will still be high. Minn Some tluck owners are considering so the milk does not absorb ice whether it will be economical to box or refrigerator odors from If JT.Vl M 5" J ! lii Ian iat Ihm Ull buy scxed chicks to avoid feeding other foods, MAITHA PHILLIPS GARDEN CLASS the cockerels. There are several advantages for 9.13 A.M. SUNDAYS Agateware is easily chipped, so early thicks besides the fact that don't scrape out food that be- comes stuck in it. they reach maturity in time to produce fall eggs. Brooder temperatures can be maintained more evenHome Made Crackers Sift to SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY ly in cold weather than in warm gether a teaspoonful weather if coal burning brooders of salt and one cup of pastry flour. Our lobby Is dellchtfnlly air are used. Some parasites depend With a knife or tips of the Angers cooled daring ths summer months upon flies as intermediate hosts and work to a dough with water, sweet Rmdio lor Every Room A . AAA n A nHmr-wearly chicks escape from infesta- milk, or thin cream (the last is n AW ugun tion. Coccidiosis is less troublesome preferable). Knead slightly just SPECIALIST URGES EARLIER HATCHING START i . . : - - W mb Mti T 1 late-hatche- d egg-layin- 1 I fttl early-hatche- Dig and Cut Away Their Path to Dead ' 71 ! lf ftlsr mi d ... ... j one-fourt- .'. h M Ar 4. iff " "- - t when the ground is frozen. Early chicks, brooded indoors, must be protected from overcrowding. The average colony house will hold only 300 chicks safely and this number should not be exceeded even when the chicks are small unless the brooder house has protected where chicks can run in mild weather. z .ff i j sun-porch- 7 i. t i . Tells How to Keep Size in the Laying Strains Rescue workers dead. at scene soon after Texas school was blown up, engaged in hazardous task of bringing ut the After Deatli Struck School in Texas Amid Lfflsd and frantic parents hunt for bod.es of children crumbling masonry and steel, rescue workers and mangled bv exDlosion. Many Times This E5 Sl-ch-o Was Repeated Experienced poultrymen generally agree that most heavy laying stocks of fowls tend steadily to degenerate in size. This is not a condition peculiar to production bred fowls. All stocks of animals and birds bred to high performance in any respect, or to rare excellence in appearance, tend to degenerate in the same way, and invariably do so unless breeders take special care to prevent it. The breeder among my acquaintances, states a poultryman in the Boston Herald, who succeeded best in keeping up the size of a very heavy laying strain told me that he did it by the constant rigid application of this simple rule: Breed males for stock purposes only from the heavy laying females which maintain or increase their weight in their first year's laying, and use only those males which at maturity are of standard weight for their breed. The effects of this rule do not fully appear for several years after it is adopted. For two years after beginning to employ it the proportion of hens below average weight continues to be considerable. After that it is practicable to discard all hens not of satisfactory size from the breeding pens, and with both sexes of good size the proportion of undersized offspring will be no longer troublesome. Pullets Should Be Culled The pullets are laying. They are, therefore, mature. At least most pullets are far enough along that the slow developers can be detected and above all, this year of all others, it is a time for culling. These slow growers will never pay for feed and the ,joultry-- ; man should cast of all sentiment and cull, and cull; cull until oniy the best remain. But the best should be retained. cold-bloode- d v f o j as Candle Incubator Eggs Jfi 1' , li1 t L -- candled on the seventh day and the dead germs and infertiles removed. A homemade candler may be made by placing a lamp in a box thai has a four inch opening at the top. A one All eggs should be J inch hole should be cut in the side of the box and on a level with the flame. In candling place the large end of the egg in the side opening and remove all those showing clear with the yolk slightly visible. and Voluntcc r rescue workers bringing out the ,dv c ,,,, school of the victims cf thn disaster. a wait-in- r on the stretcher, carried to -stto the and 'ambulanc e ; speeded of dobr.cvcr, (of nearest temporary morgue. retched M..utr "The scene was repeated ofover Of RlAcf mercy nmnv the and over. Finally the worst sons and over and the men and was ..hock ,t0V(XorcS. eneMPe,a!or thus described the "In the mrin:. r ( hes Fettled down to a quiet, Texas ssrhnnl Hknfiter: on the rock ,nd parsed s out the lined up ' thcy miridle f a ring of about I'.HOC organised effort to get to a cleonnr ot possib!e-nas as quickly tt y the rernnants oi debris upturned hup in the hopes of life but to "Blood smeared nn The center portkn h?! nructure. workers the would be a shout, With v 8 Dare mn';e certain relatives SP"1 wa" nt brick rpa of ignorance of availaWe f'nred Stl11 anguish hcrcd lM s,andin;. The brick resere pilod 8b0ut 15 fcet their children's fate which the u weli." too ,ua,fy-likFrom cAruS: 8InKa fcJUnu.c. it was cuers knew "Don serous oil truckseflect. to the mass Wtator Tells Awful dm.-cM- bod-,c- hand-to-han- 'v - ti-.- e w "Quotations' The happifkt land and the hlgli-en- t civilization ia thai in which rwry capitalist is an unhampered Inhorer, . and rvrry laborer a potentinl Chnnninn Pollock. Truly, if the (eniui of mankind that hat invented the weapon! of death cannot discover the meant of pretrrvinn peace, civilization at we know It Uvea in an rvil day. Franklin P. Rooxrvelt. Great music doea not pall with repetition. On the contrary, it rrowt on the ear. Lropold Stokowski. The world it like a aunpowder nafcazine in which lunatict walk with flaming torrhet. Th Bishop nf Mnncheitcr. HOTEL rapi-Inlist- Bates $1.50to$3.QO Th. Hotel Tempi. Sqtt.ra ba. highly do.ir.blc, friendly It ilmci-lhr- o. 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