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Show TIIE EEAYER COUNTY TTTKLY PRESS. BEAVER. UTAH DRUDGERY REMOVED FROM HOME BY ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER LIVE STOCK i it CHOOSING HOT WISE TO OVERLOAD CARS i aeaewwwaeaaa- or Injury ef Anlroale Mmiuj n Heavy Loo to snipper i empia-tio- Oearth to Crowd I Great, DEVICE Market for Dairy Products, Cllmatto i..-V- tlve m . if BtlW Depart, soap-greas- e well-fille- aaaaay Drag Waa the Inven King Split-Letion of 1 Missouri Man Its Construction Explained. BOYD PARK The King drag Is a good a made and originat of log, spilt frag ed by Mr. D. Ward King of Maltland, II 0. Mr. King explains the construction as follows: "Take the two halve of a spilt log, ten or twelve inches thick and seven to nine feet long. Set the halvea flat sides to the front, fasten 80 inches apart with strong stakes, the ends of which are wedged in two-Inc- h auger holes bored through the slabs. Put a solid plat BOYD PARK BUXJ JEWELERS ajL split-lo- g MR cm h,,i. 0.t.mlr rAPITftl fOFFFF a aaaa vtu lvu vvi clkanuw Opposite .Kat duuiibi, Waitera Creamery .'- I . '';' ff over-feedin- g r" - -- at P'a . form on Split-Lo- g ' aaj1 144 ee poor erwn. W. Fourth SieHej the stakes for the driver to SAVE GASOLINE HARD ROADS easy j POULTaT BOUGHT, tor host rcsutto iksj poultry, esse ana game to Fulton Mkt Curtiof weifht. Prompt retoraa. Writ for prises. Drag, They Alao Result In Much Lass Wear and Tear on Tires, 8prlngs and General Comfort DLD8MOBILC DISTRIBUTORS, Care tracks Uaod ear bargain. A. K. Toarsaon, 44T S. Mela. Gill Plate B lag care votir motor trouble. Oill r letonHing Co., U East Kourta aoaUk CLASTIC STOCKING MPRI. Maaafaetsuers abdommaL ktataraKy eapporterae Tram flttors. a, H. Bowmar Co.. Brook Areada WELDING. AUTO RADIATORS a Machinery, kaUt aad repaired. Bast and shaepeat. Potto Welding a Repalrlag Co, Ml South State. TYPFWUITFRS Tka Baby Fox weigh S Ibe A nknsntlandaold. UtaM Office k School Supply, at W, Second South St. L. D. . BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All eomnterciat.fcraaeBae N. Mala SU, Salt Lake City. Catalog free. KID FITTING CORSET PARLORS. Bpeeialiata la designing, making. Stting ecrsete. Bamstltching, ambnidcring. braiding, aecordioa) aad aide pleating. Ilnltona mcdr. SO R Bdwr. : VULCANIZING RETREADING. Qoalltaa4 In tests recently made at Cleveland, aerriee. Stendard Tire Works. Ml So. State, five-ton 0M a truck carrying a full load Uventere Modela Made. Key. lock and ga averaged 11.78 miles per gallon of repairing. Kaedeoa Novelty Co.. SM 80. State. gnsoline over a concrete road and but SEB TOUB LOCAL PUBLISHER ' S.78 miles per gallon over an earth For loose leaf biadars, portal blanks, records of aU kind. He gives OjuaNty Service. road In average condition. The truck waa tested over .seven MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Qaatlfy aa bar different kinds of highway. On the bar bs few weeks. 41 A West Temple Btrvot. earth road the mileage per gallon of Noaagor'e Baslnooa College) With a nsti nat rrpotatloo. position t guaranlred. Write f r tn gasoline was as above noted, 5.78. On JbrmaUoa. V bast tiid South. Salt Lake City. , fair gravel, 7,10 miles per' gallon; on ma9.39 on fair good gravel, miles; cadam, 9.48 miles; on fair brick, 939 miles; on good brick, 11.44 miles, and on concrete, 11.78 miles per gallon of '' I gasoline. According to the above figures, for a man who drives his auto 8,000 miles during the year and assuming that 4, 000 miles of the total will be over meTamTklsJi FORD TUak dium to poor roads, the balance ovet fair to good roads, the cost of gasoline would be $40 to $50 In excess of what K would be if all of the road was tVTAMS OWMST 6' fid. CtAUAS made of concrete. srfow4aitOtftM WAS. IS 9 4s Besides the extra expense for fuel, there would be a big saving 00 Ores, SALT LAXX CITY, UTAH springs, general wear and tsar aai . comfort. Something Lacking ' 1 wsm mim ' HAULING ON COUNTRY ROADS Yearly. Average . From 1119 t Amounted, MOOO TerIllinois In Lead. u 1sl i- , Eleven principal crops afforded 8$ tons for hauling on country roads In the yearly average of 1915 M 1819, or 27 tons per 100 acres haf vested, ; Among the results of comptb tstlona made by the bureau of croj estimates, United States Department of Agriculture, Dllnola la far la thi lead of states In providing crop haul age, and its fraction of the United or 8355,000 States total is tons. Iowa has 6V590.000 tons, and Kansas somewhat mora than one-ha- lf of the Illinois tonnage hauled, with f 4.802,000 tons. Following in order art Nebraska, Indiana, Ohio and Texas, with 4,050,000 tons in the state. The difference between high and low costs of hauling due to poof or good condition of roads reaches a large figure In the hauling of this great tonnage, or a large frsctloaj ' thereof,' , 600,000 one-tent- last-name- d ' - tht . he King stand on. The hitch Is made of strong wire or chain, the long end fastened to stake over the top. of the front slab, the short end put through a bolt In center of the slab and near the end to prevent the back slab tilting forward. Face four or five feet of the ditch end of the front slab with Iron. An old wagon tire, worn share of road grader, or any piece of flat steel, will answer for this purpose.' ' ' Motor Trucks Overweight Daring the last year highway Inspeo tors In Pennsylrsnla weighed 4,071 motoi 'trucks In various section of th state and fovnd 145 to be ore I iralgbt Secretary of the Interior rail, ' Ste- phen llathen, federal director of national park, snd E. O. McCormlck. president of the Southern Pactfie, ara 01 io ,ii ii ism Hr wit. TV SI MVUIVIM VI TfVIM SOon fn a rin of Inarwwfinn ret Cnttmr Lke( Jha M4??r .?nnibft of corn mrik baa planned a banquet In tSwtV : honor. 8011 prrawrvlng his almost sphynllka , silence. Dr. R. M. Bromfleld, en route to Boseborg, Ore, whore ha will b formally charged with the marder of . Deania BassefL arrived la Porttaod' early Wednesday; with Sherrilf W. Stanner of Douglas county snd was . Immediately rushed to the Mnltaomah county Jan. Sharp reduction of eastbound frelghl rates on oil machinery from California points to Wyoming, effective within, the present month, were announced Thursday by O. W. Luce, freight traffic manager for the Southern 'Pacific . railway. The reduction, which amounts to. about 80 cents on the 100 pounds, was made In order that California might compote on a more equal bast with the East for Wyoming busfness. j.ij Last Toll Road. The last toll road in New Jersey, passed into history when the stats highway commission purchased a foul and stretch near Can den for 170,000. Tba road was constructed In 1830. t . ano CoT. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every aecerlption on vorp Bait laha, wnie uayacs-Boett- ' 18, pUt to eat, follow the crowd MAY? CAFETERIA Pott Offiee. Down the aurtlc stab aUBBKa STAMPS A STENCILS. Seal aae) ear tate aloe made, tend for couples, prtseaj" eta. Salt Lake. Stamp Co.. SI W. BrcaJway. B- ... T prima. Far a real gw4 is. OfllRESTTO RATES HONUaTKNTB. Write for catalog. SUaeard Marble , Granite Ca, UT W. Broatwt. - n AT KKJCED Owlltv. Cletaat taaaraa. Work ewaateat Wa aa raters Friae aeetaaa. list aa fieaaA Mrere Claaaera A Bran, IK K. beaten. 'IO IT mm?2 Lake City, Utak. high-pow- time-savin- One ,ruvii..,. laee Let ai akTe ve. bmmv. Write for ear frclrht rates and bow to pack roar aaeds for aklpnati M.A.Kayear Ftraaerewf Steewgo Ca SaM . ot CF FREIGHT - p the finest oof fire made. Tea Coffee Davidson-Lak- o SEPPBtS 82-vo- lt tv b lr - n Arfy: SCHOOL Best echoel la tba Inter BMwntaia Ceemtry. elstycaeV V UUUW U. Mentary and High School Claeeea. Caarans In Da Bxetic Science, Music end Art. Apply te Prla-eip-al. Salt Lake City. Utah. -- . HALL ROWLAND fHiO KM MAIN COe ltfk Bdaatan.raokanaa4 Importers. d rr he We the adaiw de-unfrura eltruad uh) from Ainemva mtn. ... ' Our feaewiafcle prkoeeeaee tba war. NEW JEWELRY ROADS MAINTAIN TO g (Prepared by the TJa'ted Buti Xtopwt. mant of Afrlcukure.) .pMred In selecting the breed of dairy catIt makes quite a difference lit the tle suited for his particular locality, the fanner should give close considu wwmx crofits or tne tanner of two sources of Income from cenu eration pound obtains 8tf he per vhetlier to this kind of stock, say specialists, of or ,rom for hi tkogs as m I v I the bureau of animal industry. United Mi cent ier pound tor tnera as ueaa uogs material. Which of States Department of Agriculture. One nd of the Income is represented by these prices be obtains depend upon part In the the sale of products, either milk or how the animals are loaded butterfat; and the other comes from cars. Many shippers, either through in an effort to sate a the sate of surplus stock. Often the or Ijfnorunce mall amount of freight, overload or latter may amount to a considerable sum, even though the herd Is comimproperly load their live stock when of grade animals. run and posed thereby It market, to sending Another point that he should bear in losses great risks of sustaining serious mind la that no single breed Is altothrough crippled or dead animals, say of gether superior to all others; It m? bureau the markets, of specialists in certain features, but not in excel f Agri States Department United all It Is best, therefore, to select the The Ease With Which a House Can Be Lightad Is the Principal Reason culture. breed which comes the nearest to That Moat People Put Electricity Into Their Homes. With freight rates at their present meeting the necessary conditions. levels there Is a strong temptation to Most of the milk sold in towns and (Praparad by the Unltad States Depart- lines, central stations, or farm hydroeconomize on this Item of expeoaa. by ment of Agriculture.) electric la subject to certain requirements current directly dtlea Into an animals crowding a few more on the farm has proved to from theplants taking is Power to quality, among which are standas it generator, car. usually sup. Representatalready be one of the greatest time and labor ives of the department, however, who ards for the butter fat and milk solids. savers the farmer knows.' Power in piled, at. 110. to 115 volt. Windmill electric plants may be of this voltage, For much milk, payment is based upaec thousands of carloads of live stock the home is one of the greatest .of hut on account of on quantity by weight without special the relatively high unloads at the great central markets, a boons to the busy housewife, but butter-fa- t reference to content Investment, and If battery they are more any farmers that of the opinion tre recent survey made by the United above the legal standard. Local re likely to be of the 80 to type. gtockmen could see the condition Is In States Department of Agriculture The engine-drivefarm, lighting and qulrements differ greatly as to the which much of the live stock reaches and homes in the 10,000 Northern content of butter fat and solids. power plants, which are multiplying the stockyards they would be 1m- Western states discloses the fact that at present, are mostly of the Consumers, ss a rule, much prefer nressed not only. with the folly of but 13 per cent of the farm homes In rapidly liL' volt milk of a deep, rich color, which usbut many of the oom type; overloading, bat also with the absothe have this advantage. pnnies supply these plants operating ually is considered to be an Indication Powercountry lute necessity of taking every precau for such frequently recurring at 110 volts. of a large cream content A distinct tlon against injury and death of the as tasks sweeping, running the washand deep cream line In the milk botUses Almost Unlimited. animals while In transit. machine and churning would not ing Is another The uses for electricity, or the tasks which tle feature the by Overloading Is one of the common only remove drudgery but save time to which It can he quality of milk Is Judged. Although and applied about the est, and at the same time most serious, y money as well. consumer the not farm home, are almost unlimited. want does generally mistakes made by the Inexperienced The time required to operate the The man who may install It primarily or careless shipper. It seems such an to pay more for a better quality of the separator, and the washing for churn, Is will soon find himself to it product occasionally possible teasy matter to crowd Just a few more lighting create a demand for rich milk at a machine, and to do the ironing,, the applying It to other tasks, and as he tunlnials Into a car, and the fact that cleaning with the vacuum cleaner, and begins to see what It can do for him higher price. once in a great while an overloaded the pumping of water Is made availicar will go through without serious Very often the benefits of and the multiplicity of Its usefulness able for other things and not. infre- becomes exereffort lost are the through apparent he will realize how Wshap seems to urge the shipper on quently It has been possible to reduce electricity is ench day lessening his an of Inborn of cise "lo Independonce The spirit fate Just more." tempt the amount of hired help. ence. Consequently, it frequently haplabors and making this old world fwlse shlpiier, however, will have nothpens that in the selection of a breed Helps Solve Servant Problem. do with this false economy, say ing happier and better place In which to He no consideration Is given to the fact Specialists of the department Today as never before Is the need live. kui lay down a hard and fast rule to that another breed already may be) of labor-savin- g Tlie first thought of electricity is devices In the home established in the locality. The pre Joed only as many animals in the car being felt. The servant problem Is usually for lighting, but it should Dot dominance of a certain breed In a rapidly becoming more serious. The be overlooked as a source of power. ai can ride comfortably, and from community offers many advantages. Increasing wages of household servThe utility motor adapts Itself won rule he will not deviate. ants and washerwomen are approach- rlerfully well to a number of uses, !hls chances of loss through are greater In warm weather ing a point which the family of aver- tints saving the expense of Installing Ijthan In cold. age means cannot meet. Through n separate motor for each Job. Sev Temperatures may be Sometimes .such at the time of loading that the electricity, the tireless servant, Is per- eral types are available. n support rod Is attached to the motor wdIoihIs are fairly comfortable, but behaps to be" found the solution. Comparatively few of our farm base to steady It whetrln operation. fore they reach market the weather stums suddenly hot, with the result homes today have electricity availTills is a desirable asset. Then there are the many tasks of able. Tlie number, however. Is InI to kitchen where a little motor can the creasing rapidly, owing principally the advent of the small farm lighting do In but a fraction of the time conpower plant. .... In. addition to thla sumed, by handwork Jobs that, thouph ..-- r ft- i. means of supply, some farm homes not particularly tiresome, are neverare ro situated that electricity enn he theless Irksome, such as grinding ment and coffee, stuffing sausage, mixtransmisobtained from rl sion lines that pass within a reason- ing bread, or sharpening knives. ' are near The electric range will be better apable distance; others streams of water which may b? de- preciated as Its advantages become and will be used veloped as sources of energy for fnrm better known, or community hydro-electri-c plants; where electric plants of sufficient size while in some localities successful to operate a range are available. wlndmiU, electric generating plnnts Many heating units, such as table have been the means of supply. D- utensils,- fireless cookers, water heatWhere There Is One Breed In Community It Is Easier to Dlspoee of irections for conducting prelimlnnry ers, griddles and others, are already the Surplus Stock. surveys to determine tlie possibilities In use and are proving themselves to, of a particular stream ... have been be desirable under different condiA market ia established which, be- given by the bureau of rural engi- tions. The washing machine, electric cause of the availability of large numof the United States Deport- Iron, vacuum cleaner, sewing-machin- e bers of animals, attracts those who buy neering ment pwmplng motor, and motor-drive- n and can be : large consignments. Under such cirunits are Tail helping to make life on for the asking. cumstances all surplus stock may be Where farm homes are supplied the. farm more enjoyable and appredisposed of to better advantage, and with electricity from transmission ciated. advertising also may be used effectively. - In addition, bulls or ex may also be employed. Each tray Is may be bought DRYING VEGETABLES made of a rectangular piece of rather changed with facility, thus very mate galvanlsed-wlr- e netting having rlally reCoclng the cost of service la AND FRUITS IN OVEN heavy four or five meshes to the Inch. The the herd.' finished trays should have approxiDead Stock en Any necessary additions to the herd Unloading Docks, the same dimensions as the ca be for without mately obtained, expense) st anywhere from one to 12 animals travel, from neighbors' herds with May Prove Convenient and Time-Savin- g stove top. The edges are turned up iffocate. This U partlcolarty trw of whose history the, buyer Is thoroughly so as to form sides for the tray. Four gs. The sh Inner ahonM nmumhjn Economy. These advantages apply Dot pieces of wood 1 by 2 Inches In thickfamiliar. t stock cars frequently7 ; stand to only to the breeder of purebred cattle ness form a frame for the drier which aits It a -i yams completely hemmed In owners of to the may 'b suspended by wires from the but also trades, vr-trains of hv a. Currants, Goooeberriee and Strawbervuun l win or It may stand directly upon ' Is a very wide celling, In there this country Canned Best Are Dried ries pcumstances, if the animals are the of the stovarif the slats maktoboth " top as to of conditions, rang Are and fwded m the car and the weather Tope Parsley Colery On ing up the frame are allowed to exrich, level I hot, overheated and dead animals pography and climate. Valuable far eoaonlng. six inches below the bottom of tend on breeds all bat thrive, almost certain, to result pastures I the lower tray and a good-alsenail land, where pasturage It hilly I Another mistake rough, (Prepared by the Unltad State Depart-mafrequently made Is is driven end half Its the into do show not length adaptequal they cant, of Agriculture.) f load mixed stock without proper of each slat to form noalnflammable cold of the extreme In the small Drying of ability. Quantities surplus jrtltlons. When two or more specie different vegetables and fruits from tkne to feet upon which the drier may rest I "ve stock are shipped la the same North, with Its longarewinters, Directions for making and using needed as cola time may prove a very convenient and qualities resisting fT they hould generally be kept various In heat almost the g with types of home driers are given tropical economy. .. Soup Ingredipsrate by building strong partitions, tcred ithern the vounlry. the ents, such aa cabbage, corn,' celery, In Farmers' Bulletin 964, "Farm and , . , . . pi"t ft'"" 1H 1)11 rT ltl vl In the Unlit 1 States four breeds of onions, 1 tomatoes, turnips, potatoes, Home Drying of Fruits and VegetrKP olniaia are ahlpped with smaUer ; B. dairy Attle htf e attained consider- carrots and lima beans, may be sepa- ables.-; dried the able stored It 1ms hen found and to be combined Ayrshire, rately prominence, tamely that shipping live Bolsteln-Frlesiaand Jer- for use according to taste. Dried pars') "iy considerable distance is Guernsey, sey. These breeds have been develley and celery tops are valuable adondertRklnK slwir. framrhf tfi for a long time for the ditions to the seasoning shelf. Cur'" risk. This risk hiwA. carefully oped m. of dairy production, and la rants, gooseberries and strawberries I n,iaily reduced. In the opinion purpose each transmits Its char- are better canned than dried; but a consequence "ient specialists, .;..acteristics with regularity to Its off- variety of other fruits,' Including '1 The eiHct nnn.k !. uiuucr oi uiiDnis uiai spring. Certain distinct features dis- blackberries, black and red raspberFruit popovers are nice atrved with 2J'd be shipped in a car, naturally. tinguish each breed' from the others, ries, plums, prunes, Bgs, apples, apri- a sauce as dessert lth the size of th th. but all possess ability as milk pro- cots and peaches may all be dried at Bi' snd kind of animals, the length ducers. There la, of course, consideryoung beans, caulipried f ""111, the uraann nt th Cauliflower, Is delicious served with ..4 able variation in the characteristics home, flower, okra and spinach are consid. hther conditions. There can be no dressing. mayonnaise, of Individuals within each breed. ered by specialists of the United a a on, however, in the general rule States Department of Agriculture, to If a roast is basted many times U 'I the animals should have sufficient GRAIN MIXTURE FOR CALVES be less ; satisfactory In flavor than oth- will be much more Juicy. io ne reasonably, ' er dried vegetables. V " tnnt the cap ihnnM comfortable, . k. ..mi. . The oven of the cookstove may be ""d that i.r Always save twine and brown paEqv Parte of Cornmeal, Ground Oats used. The products to be dried should per and Good Is Bran Wheat for .YA the they win be at hand wbei smaller "Jiple ones, and lhat ' be spread thinly In baking pans or pie required, x ;'; v Young Animals. tins and these should be placed upon a t '"Jure ,: thou wirs " racks so In direct are not they Clean A mixture fot with ' flannel the beds brass ; young ; good grain dlsposltioi.' contact oven with door the wall. The In calves Is equsl parts of cornmeal, E'n at lha dipped kerosene; polish with . start of the oven should be left open so that chamois or 'flannel P Price bf IW atock single dead ground oatson and wheat braa. To ; i a a a grain, sprinkle a small the water vapor driven off may pass f crippled animal Invariably repr. the calf and tue fire should be so reguout, Linen In the bucket after be has fints a subataotw mount shell with a insertion, loss, and la many nce wipe, ished his milk. There is no dinger lated that the material may not be crocheted fo It with linen thread pn&t scorched. makes a handsome lice f jr buffet or him on grain, anl b of Trays suspended above a cookstove bureau scarf.' snoold H given sll that be will cat by tho Cnlta4 ROADS yaa i BREED OF CATTLE and Other Conditions Important Baartng. BETTER V Their artj Real Reason "But I thought men were snpposedf to adore women' for having Just whaf thev ha vent srot. luAt as we odor them for their physical strength nnl tbelr brains." "So they say, and we say, because otherwise there would ha fit morrlflomr" aalit lnL VarhelL But It is a He. We only love rholr strength for the sake of retting the better of it. They rnlHvnTr, ouf fol. canse It tfvr them rest Ishness rom rotnpetlHon, sml ttipv er- -t s' town aui pinnie tbo '" " ' |