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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, January 9, 1930 nni fiTnv mx una iow Msea PREVENTING ROUP IN COLD WEATHER university. -- vbisr a Vn O1 j EARLY DETECTION OF TB BIG HELP Poultry Requires Feeds With Vitamine A Content. the News Notes 6 flout US'C-- . What's Riiiire fur the goose Is also Kituce for the giuihr, nml pome df the things which are lipullhful In the diet of the family, nre m iiii l.v so In the tint of the oiil try Hock. Currola, cod liver oil, und green vegetables belong oil the table of the Hook ns intich ns on Hint of the family. according to V. 15. Zumbru, extension KpeclaliKt for the Ohio State university poultry "These liushandry department. f mhIs carry vltatnlne A, ft preventative of nutritional roup, n disease which nften strikes Hocks when they are housed during the winter und iinahle to obtain freed feed on the range," says Zuinhro. Symptoms of nutritional roup Include nasal discharges ntid swelling of the face, which lire characteristic of ordinary roup, but the nutritional roup nlso causes lesions In the eyes and mouth. Post mortem examination usually shows the kidneys to he very pale, anil marked with a network of white lines, and n deposit of white material on the surfaces of the liver and heart. Complete dincnssIon of the treatment of nutritional roup and other diseases, as well us of problems of Incubation, brooding, feeding, und management, are Included In a correspondence course given by the poultry husbandry department of TTT r Ha Tuberculin Test When Properly Made Not Injurious. hy the I'nltKt Htatiia ot Agriculture ) (Prr-tmre- Opart-m.-i- th t'nltiil StHl lit of Agriculture PrrpnrKl Drrt-- hy I )oes jour poultry flock return pood profit over the cost of feed It has been during the year? found that when laying hens nre fed all the grain they will consume Leghorns and similar breeds eat from Til to SO pounds of praln n year. Itrecd like the I'lymouth I:. ii k. Illiode Islam! tied, and Wyandotte eat from SO to ICi pounds. All breeds eat from two to three pounds cif oyster hells and uhout one pound of crit n year. The Hvemce farm ben lays less than fid ecps a year, principally from March to June, the season of lowest prices. Yearly profits In rgZH depend largely on production In fall mid winter, according to the I'li'tcd Slates Pepartmeiit of Katloiis f,,r laying Hock should Include scratch grain, luashis, meat feed, green feed, liiiiicriil fi'ed. grit, nod drink. The cr.iteh ration should be scattered through the litter In the poultry R 71 m Right Use of Electric Lights Will Help Eggs The proper use of ehctrle lights el in.i!"i.i!' lie .i m ry h : the t'Zii prodiictl-l- l. t ; st.i'i.' l titr:i:l!S the eiery tnoinirg ibiring t!.e Nehr:i-I- iib: mi I w.l.ter lai'tifh'i !,: f:oia their I, e nr-1.- e I , Toulouse Is Largest of All Domestic Geese J'roh.il,l the largest ,,f all domes-tigeese Is ti e foul,, live. Stan I.ir-wcfg'its for p:inders vary frmn Vi pounds III voting panders to jrfiiiuiN la tuaturt puiihTs. vaty from pi to '.' pounds. In ruaU Ing tiuilli.-- wish Totlll tlM go,,,, it Js ndvNahie to tuate one gn.Ior wi:ti two to four gee-.e- , I'lndell, liliother breed i f (.( rather eom'iM'ti ell femincrelal pM.se f.irtiis, n n somewhat Mi.al!er briMv f ball Is the Toillousc. la tl.li breed s to the males mdpti f;otn V lM)li !s while the feiuab s w !gli K, to IS pounds. This breed of unites a very t.!r.k ng uppeer gei iitae. :n. the pliimace if both 1'iaiis ntid feni.ihs Is pure white Mi. Hi!, s iilid Im-mid the b'; Maiii.v In oraiigrt irt color. this breed lirp tnade hi llie mtie ra:io us with the Touloue hrei ,. e ;! ce s Poultry Paralysis t'oullrv J :iral!s s so fjr an tu the rnne i f wh i ii ruriiMp i;scii Is niiknown. navs the tiregon rv periii'ilit (.tatieti. Where tie lis cai Is pfsirt. the Mah ai ufg.-rlt'd llatiitnth'tl In reilllcg (e jeiit's Jotlt'.g to")l psI p. ihlo pie veutiie ttiriines. nporliit l factors to tanr In tiilml In this ru-tie- , ton ri'e t roi ihrg mi rein r, te tT vi:e. iri'halily lifer ttie Ir fetuov Ins lire t't land lo t I'ol.'t, i fowls (in I.iig revb'uv'y p,'b"l LIVE STOCK HINTS A good draft horse Is a ready niid willing woiker and Is neither Irritable lior M'Hons. Ki gUtere.J cattle ttllh long tlm reinr.l In th. Ir j eih.-ree.He bl the most liiotiey. s ing-lli- Wen ( t' inter. w Sane nlf a'f i r l i ner hay should te In, laded la the ration for calves or V, .'Hilt'gS bcil g fattened for mat ki t, EllBIffllS Prohibition Enforcement Sllll Chief Topic in Washington. p floors in bog hMcs peed attention tifti n n laa of ill am tile iitottnd lie foiindatioii wl lull Italic ihiitiplii ss Tie khu:e vnt'ah'v ! (i-- y to he (.feoti.e t fc'i-- t'i!)!.-- straw und nfi;o, tbei ban n tin.li ta'l.er i v it.u.le ttnlil t, , a tlair pt A to ii' v lour upproaih. 1liU J.rar. t eh. to km t:.1 ,',!. iibd Ib'ik. r.-- VI ') 'ly b i f .last h.l I Some bad spots. Mr, Mill lull bus been it! eorie, Ui tbl so, but the t'ill to ol -- ft'Ul the I i atle is I, Jet to be eienpb'ti d. 'The most hopeful sign .'ib.ui! the dlu H on Is the f let th it t' " as well n tie in, ludstig mii.lstraihe I'r, sidet;!, are ti"t bh uti'i'irti.' t.Mii;i),iIity a bits I u irii dor fotoo forau r eoeih:n tis ;,nd f.et that. In the Cajllal at,. v etifoi t Is over the Spend l.g to oihelal i:si.', Senator r.ro.'l. Ian I i f low a. tetarv of tit.rel, t.titig foe of ol'i'ili, oUi'-eri- b r an s e. i lh it f id I I III' tl t III ia iis! I'M I'l ii" will tired W ,,ru tat.hiiie Slat fi i t e v.-- I'l '!' i" I ,1 l.i'O. t I e . (,,r e la S- roaiiirv ta .u-l th ,lt"S i the V t j n.iii!i r f tl '2 to till tit t1 ; e !!' . I. 1 i: i f rails f lil)" ttiiikii g i"',v lis. t 't t 'o;e lh II I ' foe I 1 d )'.Mit r. tie r t TplloCSANns of Washingtonians and visitors to the National Capital attended the New Year's day reception held by President and Mrs. Hoover. Among the callers were the members of the cabinet, the handsomely garbed diplomatic corps, senators and representatives arnl many high officers of the army nml navy. Sir Ksuie Howard, the Hrltish ambassador, and I.ady Isabella were the first of the long line' of diplomats to wish the Hoovers a happy New Year. The chief Justice and Mrs. Taft were missing from the White House reception for the lirsf time In years, owing to the death of Charles P. Taft. Out In Herlin President voti Hiiideiiburg for the first time held n similar reception. The diplomats there disputed over the matter of precedence, for thirrdean is the ambassador from Kussla and the of the I'nlted representatives Slates and other powers that have tlot rooognized the Soviets naturally would ii"t follow- him. Finally it was agreed that the French ambassador, IV M.irgorlo. should lead t the way and pies, i:t the debt the good the pro-dip- s in. .Is. I! 'v i . i 1, T Jnl'F.TT SHct'SK. of the estl-mate- J.NMA'S Nationalists under the leadership f M.ihntma Candid have taken a bob step toward Independence for their country. The mil ion, il congress, ffi i,,lv sit dissenting Votes out of adopted Caiidhl's resolution for n middle curse toward the objective. The resolution authorized the i ll India congress coiiimllte '. an executive body of about members, to l.iutieh, whenever 11 thinks the tiiii,. Hpo, a program of civil disobedience to tion pajmenf of taxes and tdmllar re distance to Hritlsli rule. It cal'ed upon Nationalist rnetii boi of central provincial leglsla lures to resign und proclaimed n the the r re I;,s i tt tit i pot, " 11. .ti i itI I u: Si r; ;I i ti ..f j..,. i'T : , I d lire 11. t ' ii hi ti vv s up! el- ti- gellelltl tiovcott of Mich nciuo!les. It stated also that tin good purpose I i' served by representation lit the proposed round table confer eliee in London to dicus conll tutlotiul reform for India. It did. however, express upprcci bm of (be cToits if tmd Irwltl, Viceroy i f India, to effect a peto'i fill et of t,, prohietis. Indian Liberal federation tletllet-- The las ii,veite. Ihe l',:i!isl( tion I'f ultimate ll )!. Ilioll for India. A' t. Hi 1 I t'e ; - to A !" ii 'I- !H I' - I r- - e. ' 'i n v. t hi..- . f ii' .). fltue Of , I t'e r u 1'.' S i I Vv , ' et. I ' p'dii'1 tiled ' of the while men and d, 'I he poli' e opened '' due Liu . and tiiue I r t I tit I statu was tl r d thiat. While lot oth I nli'.ii, ,1 tie ti.lIlMS of h le li en who tie dem.Mid of v be ireate l bv Mtlttll' t tf ns :' I te "nod '.lb la, h S tile i ii bv i ll event hulking liir, i.e in v a leal trai- :,''lv tu l!- se Is'.itii U Tn. liiiv e i ..to, "to d the i ' i i s that !' - the in.'i.Ii n live-3'ocl- c ' lib d, lot hiding Tauiii-b'- ' f ."U I :H t' ru S.tfion has ' 'e to N,-.. aland ami the natives are M-.K- grt-n- CAIIOI. seemingly Is still trying to gain Ihe throne of und Italy Is reported to have espoused his cause la a way that Npn-ou- plHNCK i, has aroused the anger of the Recently Preclosi. Italian minister to Huchnrest, called at the Rumanian foreign olliee and informed it In the name of the Italian government that Italy considered it netessury to regularize the dynasty succession to the Rumanian throne and that Prince Carol should be recalled to Rumania nml crowned king. The Rumanians do not dare to make effectual protest against this interference In their Internal affairs for they fear they would be Isolated In their quarrel with Jugoslavia, which they nnd Italy regard as an enemy. get was great lejoiclng and i in China over the an THKRi: nouncement of the Nationalist government that extraterritoriality was to be summarily ended en JanHut the state council's uary 1. mandate evidently was issued for home consumption and It had little or no effect in the treaty ports, where the foreign nlUcials still decline to let their nationals be tried in native coiii-- s. Foreign Minis-teC. T. Wang said bis government was prepared to consider ami (lis cuss, within a reasonable time, any representation made by foreign nations Willi refereme to the Chinese deeisioii to end ihe consular court svstcm and assume legal jurisdiction over foreigner. -- ; Frideil Saekett M. l; select-- ns :imb.is';idor to Ceriuaiiy. He was cruising In the Wet Indies when informed of this fact and that the Ceriuaii government had an- iiotiueed tli.it his npp!ntm' nt was acceptable to it. Mr. Saekett started bin k to Washington at once, saving he would resign from the senate ami soon be ready to leave lor Herlm. l j J i recs-nt-ly- HAWKS, nude db rector ami sportsman, ami nine other nu-- engaged in the filming of venturesome air ''shot," were hurled to death In the Pacltic ocean In two tangled, blazing monoplanes off the Palo Verde bills, 'J,"i tulles from ,os Angeles. Kyewllnesses said that one of the two planes poised abovp the other and then, us if the pilot had lost bis vision iii the piercing rays of the setting Min. had darted down and struck the top of the hover F.N NT ;TH T After n momentary shudbroke and one of the The other plane, planes exploded. tangled in the debris of Its blaring companion, became engulfed In lliitnes und hc two swept down to the depths of the ocean, plane. der n wing Ct'oTLANd'S ,.rst j of' tragedy came Just nl Ihe i lose of the your. A moving plctuie the.i-te- r nt Paisley wa thronged with children attending a gnbi perform- lime when fire broke out In the projection booth. Panic ensued, nnd within ii few moments (.evenly little ones Were dead nnd scores injured. H''.,,.l of tie weik wit that of 'h.irles p, Taft, Mlicintuill n'Wsp,1 per publisher and half blether of Wi'liam Howard Taft, former Pre id' l.t and How ihlef Juslhe of the Foiled Slates Supreme r, int. llijht ei-1 if) taoiitln n ,r strhkiit with i" vi r bad fully recovered, ;l d st end publisher. j ) career lie bad lawver n n rved em Vl'W ' da YFI;'S" day i term in !, It Foothiill in C.di bo id.,, tnthecieat n! P:i',ole:,i th,. Fllivcr f. f , e s I g M ids, A, If :l, W. f..;i.t, nttq Nf t T ' f ' ft t'B'f th. ) ? None nt all Stray Stories. If I had a sister. She Listen to him who hns four ears, Is. one who Is a good listener himself. Zenodot us. that Arc You Successful? From the day tlat a young man starts out to Kck his first position to the end ot rut business life, his si health and personal appearance have a world to do with his success. If you are not physically un to the mark and appetite uncertain, digestion poor, of incapacity ami wc.ik-rrs- s. a general GOLD KM t.,l;c Dlv. riKKU-l'It renews MKDICAL DISCOV1-RY- . red the Wood with the vital coipuvclcs and promotes robust health, a clear iVut, energy, pep. (lit "GMD from your druggist in either fluid ot tablets. Ingredients printed on label. Colds At Arat t'rn of rM. tal N- R- J It Ul- - eT KATUaa i atKJLOT-t- he H II clean! Ur that Ihoroug-htor lath It Intrallnn. four ...... ... I. H, Mllaf ttnd 10 NIGHT rsant your keolth. Mild, aafa, purely TegeUble. 'fO MORROW leuaot-Z- ic ALKIOHf . For SU at 0Drurl.t All I. A VERNAL part of th 1930 program for the Uintah county farm bureau i:. Peterson, county agent. Is sur(.r,I)ni. ,lt1 ffmation of wool poo) on a stale which will permit tho pool to become a member of the Federal Wool corporation, being orgaotted under tht Bpoiii:ornhln of the federal tarm board. The proprircd ih rul reg. uhtlon grant rrprrsnntatlnn to a pool that will produce tiui.oud pound of wool, and Mr. Peterson says !?)at tunh od Is yielded py flock la t'lntah county. VERNAL In his uniual trpott! to the dl. trb t fotcitif in Ogdcn, j A. 41. Nerd, miprrvl r of the Ash' ley na'hin.il forcM, givr the turn-Ite- r k dirr k ill- d on that1 nf forrrl during Ihe fsntit iprn am s KM, a iUr-- i :, i f 69 r, r c cent .irnj wiih 1?:. W h n til" deer hiinting rna,,n rpc'lril liitt o t,brr n ri"trm h1 ic In !'. rutr-- d niu,:,i r tant t t lh" il- rt nr.d as a c nnr e few t t!o lamer fall (erf find tiiviaic-aul winter rage vl.Mi rrh-icmprbe ii,, f tin r il hunilr.f fit Ids of the futckU 'I wai three dmci urulcr an operation and I was very weak and nervous and could not cat. I suffered for ten years. I learned about Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound and my husband bought me a bottle. I felt a little better and he bour,ht me two more. 1 had the Compound In my home for two veari and too!; it oil the lime. Now I feci strong anJ can do anything" Mrs. A.MufUtllj, 344tM.'w!tcIIAri, - ll - !b ity nf h'ii:Vin i .ii,f,,i,i ( ti ( a'o. train from f!, hef-si'of pittshar', ,t,d f.rrty of wa'npid P, w. iin tig by a i" to 11. In S.iti I t in. Is. ,t ten-,,of sfir cullei-- plavers fioiu fh9 Fast nnd t'e West la'thd f n for (liri-v- , thu F's'er-ier- .iiii ' be and l"l gi-ji'el w is pi oiUUil 'atc and i h ic nfi.ii's, -- j OST noteworthy of (he death 4 lf - c v3 of Kentucky has been mothcr-In-lnw- Two and one-habillion dollars is the stupendous income realized annually in the United States from tne livestock Industry, according to a new study which has just been completed by the bureau of agriculture economics of the United States department of agriculture. The figures are based cm actual sales In 1928. LOGAN Water users nnd subscribers of Cache county Interested In the proposed 1.600.000 federal reclamation project in this valley voted alm-is- t unanimously recent ly to ask the Utah waUl- storago commission for an additional of time until January 22. in which to rais subscriptions tor the purchase of water from the proposed reservoir above Ilyrutn. SALT LAKE The planting of suitable trees ami siirubbciy along nil highways of the federal aid system, win re such grow th can be maintained, should b; regarded as a ncctssary eventual step In the' Improvement of the system, says! Thomas 11. MatDunuld. chlif ottlio bureau of public roads of the I'nlted Statej department of agriculture. GUNNISON Operations at the Gunnison Va'.b y Hugar factory, . for the 1929 8,'rson. ceased The tonnngo of beets Bllced and mado into fugar was the largest, executing 1925. slnco operations were stated ten years ago. The sugar content as slightly below- normal, but the tonnage per acre was heavy. Nearly r halt million don rs was paid to the growers. WASHINGTON The bag limit for ducks next year will hu 15, and after a man kills four geese ho will bo through for the dy. Secretary Hyde announced recently that th in federal change, rrgulatloni would r.o into iflect nfwr tho present hutiMng ftra i. and that the possession limit would bo reduced to 30 durks Mid 8 geese. At present the mi limit 'nder federal law for darks It 25 pnd for gees WASHINGTON " I nil re heavy taxes for horde of useless us well ns being sub jeeied to oppressive laws and regulations. The Man, or native league, is trying to get New Zealand to give up its inundate, wishing the islands to be taken o.er by the ITiited States and consolidated with Miislern Samoa. Of course the New Zealand government refuses to consider such a plan. CF.NATOi: ex- s re mi the forced to pay the support of . otlii-ials- .Iia'irm.iil national I ecutive committee, l.ttows what be is talking i. b.uit, we are not l.kely to Live a i.e-.tariif act In the near future. lie n state li'ei t in la xitiutnii in which be said that either the coalition tariff measure, which attempts to carry out the promise of real tariff bene-litfor the farmers, will b enacted or tbete will be tin tariff bill at all "That hitter," he said, "is the mote which probable outcome, mci.ns that months and months of t OI LIessioliill sessio! s have been utterly wasted because of the effort to Jam through n tariff re vision that bad tin reason In economy "T Jus;ilible excuse ut this time." t.l w. h '. I'l . k. U'el ki'a I tl : . the i ri W. 'I hi if :n ' i. a by tbi ir suprri if". I Ht n the ti' !. C7 !s or Pits t' Ill'lVf ad b:s lie in tlotl. '1 w V, et .rii.n '.'tig n or Vte-ipen, wl,itlo ot tull in Up door, ?o id to natn the id , egi-l.,ti- iore fed I tliMII with bogus hduds. I In iin only. 4;r f, M-- n n-- ment of the Eighteenth amendment. Senator .Tones averred that the commission holds that the wisdom or unwisdom of the aiiieiuiuient is not Involved In Its work. This was held to be a severe blow to the hopes of the wits, though It Is hard to see how the latter could have expected the commission to fry to determine the practicability of prohibition. Senator .Tones asserted that the dry Julse of the cniiiniis.iou's Work should be completed by July 1 and warned that a clear aiid convincing showilr: of its need will have to he made before funds for prolonging the prohibition iliiU;ty bey. .lid that As Jones tlate are made available. Is prospective chairman of lbo senate I'lial.'O committee, ho Will be In a post: ion to supervise fumN l for the comtal work. senator coiilin 'In" Washing'.-'!tu : "I litid that an important regiven to the port ha - already II will be submitted to Pit ; the e. ii j; committee sot: ht by the l'resi.leiit as soon cie pe.l ;;nd ready for work, other report will he ready soon. "All seem to view the industrial a'oo! ol situation as the most dill't cult one to solve i'i.;ii rty. as well as one of the most iumorlatit phases It! of prohibition Ctifor.'emeul. vi thing this out the miciiiissioti shii'lld shield I'O Individual ll'l.l no l.ne i'f business," Senator Ihirah of Idalol repeat ed his attioks on the present dry et'forroiiieiit personnel, assorting thai "pr.otically open salootis"' are to be found all over the bind. "When I say this." he said. "I do not tin .in simply New V"ik or ChiI mean to stale a cuidiilon cago. which prevails throughout (he coan try. 1 do not assume that you can Hut the catch every bootlegger. os'ii Haunting, delimit, persistent disregard of the law, itay after da no efand rt'oiiMi after month, fort being made (o stoji If. calls for discussion." Mr, r.ornh scut one i,r two letters to President Hoover, and though their contents were not m id;1 pub-Hit whs understood the ueliiilor und offered proof of his It was Indicated that if the admlnis t rat ton did ii"t nuke i:m of tl e In formation eivea he won! I lay his , fVbb'lii e befote emin Then catie I'. Scott M.lttide, sti pet itltendeitt of the Ant i Saloon league, with a statement :i which he took Issue with He all's (barges. "The prohibition department ha been doing good work, but there are pln. es whete conditio;, can be bet ten d." M. Ir le sal I. 'These will be f.otnd ii'.d (orreited. 'lb" IV- , su'toiiiaht-L-s- ft.: Mil fi found II tt commission Is unanimous in agreeing that its function Is to devi-- e the host melius possible for enforce- Job In-- lltllfoTITilv U'it.1 ti I d t'i k' r lit' tb ir t""di When failtds nre f ix( t.t.etj. t W. PICKAftD con- euforcenieiit pKoIIII'.ITKiN tinued to lie the dominant question !: Washington, and the day leaders i'i congress were especially vocal in the controversy. The most Iniportanl development of the week was the statement by Senator Wes ley I., .limes of Washington that during conferences with members of the Hoover crime commission he had been glad to learn that the EDWARD ty i t.ii ,?l id of !i ' II o olie, Contented P.irds tae y must I. C.,f t.a.ted. tjliwofri, , j iji", f,( it. to ro.iii! tioji rat'y ro Pin's tire to have C"od lambs have proT f.id ami plenty ,.f cxerciso this If t serves to provide more ammunition for the enemies of the Kighteenth amendment. In old Kaneuil hall, Huston, the Liberal Civic league held a mass that sent to President meeting Hoover a message asking a searching Investigation of the slaying by the coast guard, and itfier the meeting a inoh attacked the coast guard station. Celebrants of New Year's eve In the largei cities found their Activities were subjected to rather less interference by the enforcement officers than in recent years. The of Intoxicating supply liquor seemed unlimited, though it is admitted most of It was synthetic OF e If one half gallon nf sUot milk Is fed ier pig per day fie amoin.f of tankage tii ty be reihin-- olie half. f,,r j l otie-bul- '.' s Hie) a Ulan on a!:'a!!,i ha) group of htviitiiii: ewes will ia the neighborhood of ,"'j p. of prairie I a per d H per to a I I Mrd'.v one Ih to limine about II is'dav wtl.ter feed.i :4 pel hat T l.ls would reipiiie a supply of 1:1 tons of I. ay. t ptaiiabi would pay m to feed S little giailti to these e'Aes beiu liin-nr.ntiid ttie first of iYbiuary and tout inning until they go on giass, A!u! three fotmbs of a pound of grain per head per day Would I"' sutlh-lound iimst nliv type of train that joii can secuie eiisilv will be satlsfactoiy. (hits fed ah ne or n mixture of one half oats and one half barley or oils siid one half corn would i'.ii very weii. ab-i.e- . ' - -- - a.-!-.' Little Crain and Hay I i fron Creeling Ewes Require hi S.'jI liior,, of '.fi b ih It is d ne. h..wen-rti.N nit to I"..; r.i' feed and w rer tt e p"il!!Ty ns s,,oii ti a'l.il.te H !' e IVli's nre turiei mi. Thi e taken of the ni.ht and the lights turned on n u I i,:j!lv wish ;)ti ai.inu i!i,, at four or liii oMoik in the iiioniiui Nmetut.er I! .'our ci,,ft!is itn hihe nr' the to I ehniiitv tte iiHis In wlilili nrtiticlal lighting : the tno-- t pru'it I'mts ,f 'Ml l'gh: that It l desir-lihii li p, i e l!;e it;i In vv:iv that the rooM j:i u, he J.tik. Wl.i-- l. u-- e wiiiti-- r Tit 0 ' ' m REM Adapted Feed for Pigs Just at Weaning Time l.oUM'. in Head. Chest or Throat? Cold - ante-morte- versa. r.rood sows should be fed all the Blfalfa hay they will cat. together Willi Just elionvll corn to keep them In thrifty breeding condition, (hits may be lived to good advantage in the brood sow ration. Too much coin will e:iu-- e tie sous to tx come fat, l.:y uml miprolitabb Weber, l uiwr pro in, crs. - A sitj of Nebraska. PROVO last yc apple production In Utah amounted to KSO.000 bushels, valued at 704,0U0. DRAPER In no other section ol the "nited States is celery grown well Into your chest RUB Musterole more crisp or of such fine texture throat almost instantly you feel easier. Repeat the Musterole-ru- b as In Utah. once an hour for five hows , . . NEW YORK The papulation ot what a glorious relief! continental United States Increased cold reme Those good ot a total 14,299,000 to reach dies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor o are mixed with other valuable ingreon July 1, according to dients in Musterole. of the national bureau ot penetrates and stimulates blood T'ue bureau economic research. circulation and helps to draw out infecfigures that 39 por cent of the poption and pain. Used by millions for 20 ulation is gainfully employed. years. Recommended By many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy-j- ars, LOGAN A total of $1279.95 was tubes. All druggists. collected in the recent annual Red To Mothers Musterole is also in Cache call Cross roll county, tnade in milder form for babies John A. Ilendrickson, chairman ot and small children. Ask Jor Chilthe Cache chapter, reports. This dren's Musterole. drive was much more successful In bringing in funds than any attempted since the war. SALT LAKE Utah received f as iaheritance taxes from foreign and local eUates in December, it is shown in the recapitulation Issued by the attorney general's ofTit recently, 'ihe taxes NERVOUSNESS Helpfully treated with This received were on property valued Famous Aid in the aggregate at U TOOT nerves ar jumpy and llttl mrj You iioIm or anno yoit That the Ogdcn OGDEN KOKNUi-NKHVlS'K. Tbl trird and treted show is gaining wider re- alii tiaaaurcrssfiiliy proved lu i worth In the treatment ot Sleeping. cognition each succeedii.g year Is lodlcmllon and Nrrvoua m:M, liTitubllity. Acn-All Over the World. evidenced by letters received by the AT ALL DRUG STORES show munazcmctit fror various Ceiwoiis FRKK Rumple Dottle dent on Hegucut interested In the organizations Kocnlil Medicine Co. growth and development of the ii 1CU No. Weill 8c country. Chicago, IU. DRIGHAM CITY According to Formerly "Petrnr Koeiilg'a Kervlno" the 1930 budget for lirigham City, which was passed after a public hearing recently, the estimated revenues of the city for the new Counting Hertelf Out year are 1 123,696.26. The estimated He Would you have any objection t?penditureg as fixed by the bud- If your mother wore to become nij are J121.977.88. I Ulice In the. State, War mid 1 Navy building, formerly occupied by tlener.il I'ershlng, now used by President Hoover while the executive office building Is being repaired after the lire. -- Senator Frederick M. SiU'kett of Kentucky who was selected as American ambassador to Cernmny. 2 Neptune's envoys announce the- coming of 1IK50 on the sands of Santa Monicn, Calif. 1 Agrl-cultP'- UTAH it Post iiioiieni examinations nre often regarded as the final word In determining the presence of dis eases in animals, although such examinations are valuable, the tuberculin test used In the eradication of bovine tuberculosis. Is actually more reliable than the customary post mortem for determining the presence of tuberculosis, according to r. John It. Mohler. chief of the bareati of animal Industry. I'nlted States Department of Agri culture. "The tnbercnlln test Indicates the presence of the disease but does not show the progress which the Infection has made within the states. Mohler Iioctor body." "Hence In the turly stages of the disease It Is entirely possible for an animal which Is actually Infect I'd with tuberculosis to show no visible blgns on either or post mortem examination. "Tuberculin Is a produ.t pre (Hired by sterilizing, tillering, and concentrating the lliiiid upon which the tubercle bacilli have been al It contains the lowed to grow. Merile piodnct of the growth of the perms, but not the germs themselves. When properly used It can have no possible Injurious effect on Tuberculin healthy cattle. used in testing live slock In the I'liitei) States Is made under government supervision, which art suies its iiirllj and potency. "The results obtained thus far In systematic ttibeiculin testing show the effectiveness of this mean for eliminating Infected animals. I'ur-ii U the last - years more than tuberculous cattle have been removed from herds In the I'nlted States and more than herds have been freed of the disease." Corn, shorts, and skim milk plus bright, leafy fourth cutting Hlfnlfa bay make n very satisfactory ration to feed pigs lit weaning lime. Sweet milk Is to be preferred to sour milk. However. If the t nil U is iilhiwed to sour In clean containers It should prove satisfactory. It Is not advisable to change from sweet milk to sour milk or vice Ease 1 coin-mold- Feeding Foullry Flock for Profit During Year It's a Privilege to Live In i fmj'iHV ;. Al j w. N. Sitt Laha City. No. 2- - '33 |