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Show ' ; ' j . beaver , '::AttfP j i - : . . - - . x4'; ifiW ...... .wc . V. Btayer Cocnty k tl fi t ri ia Hm ateta. il aW Um lMtifJ MaaUia ilrtiai niiry, that in mutt l ur wnr ia tkM&u. kU "" I00of air lit far. Ulw. Kaal't atr roi alricuhurI. ttock. Jury int. pontor 49 Numbe BEAVER CITY UTAH, FRIDAY; DEC BEE LYRICS OF LIFE v By DOUGLAS MALLOCH IS IMPORTANT TESTING Hat Been Wade In Re Inferior Bulle With High- Ciaee nimaie. luch Progree placing s.. hv tha Unltad being done by tbt Taluable asso-jtlo- g cow-testin- are contained In reports, of Istera of these organizations eent to of the dairy division United States Department of western office the Jrlculture. v to the reports, marked Recording ogress has been made In replacing erlor bulls with high-clas- s purebred s jlmals. Six of the testing associa-oof whli b three ere In Idaho, o In Colorado and one in reached the 100 per cent retired bull mark, having ellminat-Jal- l scrub sins" from thels herds, Washing--Aiav- e per cent association was list in January, and evil others are getting near this mark fle Tetaluraa (Oil.) association has y two scrub bulls left. The dairy Wrtment of the local farm bureau the county In whirl the association located has a plan for an annual ?bred bull sale, the first of which bejd sewaj months ag ;yung a ent ot dams and older Ted bulls are consigned to this sale breeders and by dairymen wishing Jlspose of bull which they have I is long as they can In their own Is. The sale was the means of 25 purebred bulls into the ty, and the association hopes by proems to eliminate all scrub bulls I the d county and to keep the with good bulla In the h. Through these sales it also I to open a market for proved I ind so keep these bulls in eerv-- f the county for many years. tester of the Skagit Valley h) issoclatlon reiwrts that the eruh hull has been "discharged service." He also says that one r Increased his production by 12 Js of fat r row on 25 cows from iother 100 Jed to the 400-pou- dalry-Isupplle- ber to r better care adds that this la an by wd'ng, and WgV of l'Ptlltitr QlVL wi..Am n ore a month without milking pore rows. bead tester for the Los Angeles association reports an Increased a little hurt today, YOD I had know it by your face. A hurt you honed to hide awar. And yet It left a trace. You tried to wear the usual smile. futllel you tried That little trouble all the while Was hurting you inside. . bead fc lM,rtion.lfo IK4 andW5 thenij 26inch."' rrebrC stove, wit "ou,a Bulla Of Kiunwi B In Hra-- M. Bull Aaaocla. 1 1 or 1 at or h'tl l y Be1,! 'I - . ") ne 8,000 cow a in the for Decemhr- , ion aaaaa bvv with Iecember. 101B. . h an lnrr vft luvia .i iiiHu t- ri ufntn. u ,k. 1arg1 .nd spri" i he.tere tin 17 . ""I (H lt ran In rw. allfmla) increased Ita pr rr"nj 19 pounds of fat nar m.. f"!U,r 'o M pounds In Decern-f'- y ( as .racers H' reanti nt th P "Is Increase of BlO nnnrxia IS Dior than r aim. DAna IMPORT) MANY HIGH GRADE DAIRY COYS i- :. FaTa. r.ier 45-co- FLCGCS feeos Foa FnooucrJa eggs Paultryman Should Have Full Knowl edge of Proper Feed and How , - ' ' te Prepare IL - - FAILURE It tat as Depart- (Prepared by the v BKBl or. ArteUJlura.j Everyone la tha poultry business hopes to have egga throughout the year. but of course thla la scarcely possible. If the business la goo Into oo a com- menial acale tha largest profit should ba obtained during the winter.- - If Just two eggs a week extra cab be on--' talned from every hen a good profit will ba made, while If one egg week TJnttad Good Roads. Finandne of Dairy and Lirestock Induitriea Ciren Financial Outlook la ValleyjRf ported A Brightening; Everyone," Ladiet ai Well as Genllemen,' Are Invited to Attend Meeting1 .ind Dance to Be Given 1. ; Monday Evening, December 19. RighUf-Way- .' ' : j . - ' -- G OF SWINE TO MATE May Be Caused by Improper Fune tionlno of System Brouoht About ' by. Improper Feei. !; " g ,.:t j J the-Unit- ed Zt nc'ot tn? it. u .) . tfiee f Vf" effht an..re . ; eeg-mailB- aJavestock . i . mwm mm , FMIIfRS SHOULD ADOPT UP DM IMS Stan Tattersall, W. C. Phillips, Abe Murdock, H. E. Osterloh, Clyde Messenger, H. E. Diehl Civk Improvement Committee Henry Boyter chairman; Ton Burke, H. A. Christiansen, Jos. F. McGregor, E. A. Petty, Arthur Smith, Lynn Cowdell, Mrs. Caroline SmithKenneth Barton., 'r A Bis Dance December 19 Instead of a'supper on the evening of the meeting to be held Monday, December 19, it wasdecided to give la big dance at the Opera House. The business cession will be called at 750 P. M. idne o'clockv sharp, and the Grand March will start promptly ncKeis win De m cents per coupie, exira iaiies iree. uo not ioi . at - J Continued on page 6 Purebred Poultry, Properly Fed and Cared For. la a Productive Invest Just a word on theTai Question. At' a Tax Convention held in Salt Salt Lake ment - : . ' v City oa Monday 'Nov. there egg production, the proper feeds was some very good, advice to given ' should be given la sufficient ouautl Commissioners and Assessors County tes to Induce thia production. we idea of lowering taxes, if Ia feeding poultry a valuable lesson wiia (a thl sUta.possible, One vital may be learned from nature. In the srirlna- the nrodurtion of trirs ia an wucsuon mai seemed to gala favor and easy matter. Fowls at liberty to roam WDlcn wiU go to the next legislature Ood an abundance of green and animal to become a law, If possible, ia a tax feed- on their range, which, with the.forni of state labor income tax.gralnj m , a for ration provides laying or. l.. in nnyi oi wage camera in perfect bens. Ia addition to this they ret this state whose salary amount to con.' plenty of exercise and fresh air. Bo siderable more thin $250,00 per month, ' far as possible, then, the feeder should wno are not payiag one dollar taxes, try to make these winter conditions and they injarn ,have children who springlike. Two systems are used In feeding are being educated in Our schools w.tl. falws the and the moist out any cost what so ever to them. This new tax, i! it becomea a law, mash, although lo the sys tem a mash often Is fed. By would help. grUy to equalize and the term "mash poultrymen mean a reduce the taxes in this state and the mixture of ground feed, either moist tax payera ahould get behind this : or dry. The greatest advantages to movement be derived from the system Another very Important question; we ' are the saving of labor and the I all realise that our land and home ": ened danger of bowel trouble result Ing from sloppy or soured mashes. In' valuations are too high and must be cut the. system for Isylng bens. down, Jt eeems there ia only one wsy aa practiced successfully on a New-- to get at valuations and that is, first, Turk poultry farm, the grains fed are vre must claatiy our landa." I think the i as follows, In the proportions Indicated. way to classify lands in the i This mixture Is scattered la the Ut poper would be to select S men from " county ter early In the morning, and aguln at this county, on from the East end about 11:30 a. ra, and this Induces' one from Central and one from the abundant exercise, A hopper conWest end. Then divide the county info mash la taining dry hung agalnat the wait The mash Is made of these In- sections; let the men chosen select a gredients In the proportions Indicated fourth man or a man that is interested ' in the section in Which the claaafkation (by measure): Ve pounds cracked 136 pounds whatl is to be made. Land to be classed ss ' corn. !,.., U0 pound oats. W perU bran. It paru ground al- A. B. C. and so on. After the land is all 10 clasaed then a board made up the'same parts mlddllnca. ' ia ft, 11 I parte ah ail as the classfication board can parte corn maal, appraise parts tttaaj (ni--.. 1 part gut 1 or place the value's. By this method we mat) part charcoal. The hopper containing this mash Is sure can get the jrlght valuation. The kept before the fowls all of the time. same method csn.be applied to homes. Cora la the most popular of all the We had many nany good discussions train feeds for farm poultry, probably along these lines at the convention: no because of Its abundance and comparawe can put some of them in to doubt tive cheapness, and because It la relished over all other grains. It should effect whereby texee can be reduced be "balanced with meat, bone. Unseed srxne io the future. We will use every meal, gtuten meal, and such feeds as effort to do so. IL D. Thompson Commissioner. Cintinued oa page ' 14-1- . 5, - , . - . 1 - ar i - 1 dry-mas- h dry-maa- li llght-mol- st s committee consisting of Mr. Hinckley, State Agricultural Con- raissioner; Mr. Nelson of Nelson and Ricks; and Mr. Tolton, of the Beaver Valley creamery Co. were appointed to take thia phraM of the creamery bust neasupandsee if Utah farmers can not be educated to the need of more sanitary methods in the production of milk and milk products.; Among the improved methods suggest ed are sanitaVy and weather proof sheds. daily removal of all manure from arourd barns and corral, cooling of milk and cream before pouring into milk . that is already cooled, thorough stirring of the milk or cream at the time of mixing, cleansing of cows udders before milk ing, proper cleansing and airing of all milk utensils, separators, etc All Pv'hg at thla Mini! haft herd In this aaaocla helpful suggestions and well worth the from an rr fullest practice on the part of every A w to in alx months. dairyman. ynao In the association culled " from a herd, and by Idaho reports that every cow io the 'lecreased his produrtt. nni organisation has been tested for tuber Is a day but saved over 100 a culosis. Every herd In this assocla tlon ia heided by a purebred bull and 23 per cento alj cowa are purebred, " egt' AID, FARMERS OFCOI-IIIERCET- O dry-fee- d A atFr heap f Per Year mm. POULTRY class. id I, APP0i;iTS A ' in w SI $2.0C STiJ Beaver County was recentl honored the appointment of Carl Tolton to an important position on a committee ap pointed by the butter and cheese manu factures of the. state, while in session at Salt Uefc November 22ndVto arrange the proper grading of milk, cream, and i cream products. ; ; 'During the meeting It was pointed out that a part of the cream now being received at the big creamery s has to be discarded as unfit for human consun.pt ion, much of it has to be chemically treated and sterilized before it is fit for use, and that but a small portion of the cream received can be rated as first t.r,y CHAMBER 2, 1921 taf (Prepared by the United States Depart. Acm-ulturmailt t Failure In the 'ability or desire of fewlue to reproduce may be caused by My, my, I wish that money, too. ! of several cooditiona, aay special- any Would earn the interest lata of States Departtueut That ordinary troubles do & may result from a ?of Agriculture. We rarry in our breast I disease, or Injury that seriously afInside ourselves deposited The members of the Executive ,Coramittee"ol the Beaver City fects or destroyathe secretory repro They grow and grow and grow, ductivf organs. It may be caused, by Chamber of Commerce met at the First National Bank Tuesdf y But hot In gold a load of lead improper functioning of the system, Is all we ever know. work eiitrus the hen eatraccowiinf to the expert- - which la .(urn la often brought about nigni to consiaer ways ana means or carrying out the ' tB !aT Bpedatists in the by. unsuitable feed, or faulty "ellm'.pa- ted to I hem hy the chamber at its meet Ing Tuesday night of last Now, I've a simple little plan ' tion of waste products, or it may be I've used with little ills, ' week. .!f. '. v. '.' ; . ' hira.:' To nhtaln thla rraatoe nrorf no- - due to a general lowering, of ; body vU Lj.-I'm glad to tell to any man ; ';After a good deal of discussion and earnest consideration it ' 1 tot only ; ahonid - the fowls .be Uiity,' yp Who's blue around the gills t'4 nd of but breed, decided a good laying oun4 There are also cases of sterility or that much better work' could .1)e 'done an'4 far pateJust ask yourself: "This little ache, was impotence for which definite causes v; This trouble, anyhow, results accomplished the responsiliiy for ojv are difficult to find. Failure to breed Just how much difference will It make ' A ganization was placed, as far as, possible; amonir.the citizens of the prepare And thla can be acnieved quite frequently occurs lo boars and year or so from now!" sows which have been fitted and kept the followinf? eommlLteef only by etudy City and Valley, laookinirto' that What was It that you used to want) Nutriment, in the teed of laying hens In high 'condition; for how purposes. i l i o z.' ir.i. ...ivt hi. . I serves wnn tne executive coramiuee, wcieiypviuiA.-- iu act in What was It made you aoret to repal In some lnstancea the sow fails to a twofold Roada llorher Thomi)son, chairman: Judire Wm. F. Knox. J.' waste andf supply purpose Tour woes a year ago you can't heat to the body come in heat, or perhaps Indicates g and provide tho materK F. Tolton, Jas. K Robinson, O. F. McKhane, Remember any morel thnt she Is In h at and is surra: tJ.'.j A only Hto urplu over "what It 1 'eerved tXhTi4tii" without aiev The thought of troubles you forgot resulting r:. Dairy Fte needed for the body is available for conception. In other cases the boar wyijcut. the ixajrTJUibjax McGreiror.'Freot T. GunriT E. Chas: Murdock P. Bartoni and John 'And then, I bet, as like as not shows do desire to mate, or arts la I Education 0. A. Murdock, chairman; J. Howard Maughan,' You will not smile but laugh I effectively. (Copyright.) The' first J. Frank Day, Gus Fernley, J. T. Tanner, C. B. McMullen, Will '1 atepi In overcoming the ! --O I trouble is to Add, a positive cause, Morris. when possible, by making a thorough A fcaaar.. TO AmuaemenU C. Dennis White, Chairman; Mrs. C, Dennis examination. This should Include a Christmas is almost here and, in search for physical defects, the presWhite, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Iessing, Mr. and Mrs. ; Wm Cline,' order to insure the prompt delivery of ence of disease, the result of Injuries, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Murdock. or lowered vitality from any cause. Christmas presents, it is exceedingly Fiah and Game Cry us Davis, chairman; J. (V Tolton, and When, from -- such examination. It important that purchases be made at at appears that proper treatment will . early a date as possible,' and packages Jos. II. Bates, i prove successful,; remedies should be should be well wrapped, addressed plain General Agriculture H. A. Christiansen, chairman; F. C. 1 I administered promptly. But If the 1 before as soon mailed as and possible ly Harris, S. 0. White Jr., It. B. Cutler and D. J. Williams. cause Is obscure.; or If there la little Christmas week. "Do not open until likelihood of correcting the defect suc Dairy Robert B. While, chairman; H. A. Christiansen, Geo. Christmas" may be written on each it la best to remove the ani cessfully, John R. Murdock, Jas. H. Yardley, D. K. Barton, John package. Do not wait until the week Parkinson, mal from the breeding herd. . Boars before Christmas to mail your parcels. Gunn. Continued on page 6 Mail them this week and early in the Livestock Jos. R. Murdock, chairman; C. D. White, Fred day, if you can, and thus aid the postal Levi, T. W. Gunn, John H. Barton. authorities in quick and proper dis Poultry A. A. Morris, chairman; E. B. Fairbanks, Geo. Paice, tribution of the Christmas mail. ' ... ISADORE LESSING Arnold Low, W. J. Robinson. OFFERS GOOD SUCCESTIONS Committee-Charl- es Finance Ad v General E. Beaver City.-Murdock, chairman; Postmaster, TO DATE if . " Btus-Depart-iJT- et examples of Nnmerousi THE EASYCURkV . (KIMia IIIBOF .i t' se a wttk laata fiak mhI ar araB wartky W I XI Volume W Miaan. aB citr SOW aid r - " dry-fee- d J St MM I A r. ..v j - ,i; ijwV): :(Q yx iri SO . ANITA STEWART N HARRIET AND THE PIPER I At the Jewel Theatre Thursday, December 8. ). i, 1 -- ertr |