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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah mm UVE The Boyhood of Famous By Americans ; Sally Sez '77. i STOCK f GROW SOY BEANS FOR STOCK FEED George Eastman The young bank clerk was in need of a vacation. He had been working hard In tlie confinement Inadvisable to Rely on Them of a bank. Ills as Whole Protein Source. health was poor, He planned on For a number of year the acreage III V iUOJ taking a trip to of soy beans, grown both for grain Domingo, San where the Unit and bay, has been increasing. As ed States was a result more of the beans bave also oeen fed to live stock as a likely to buy protein. naval base, nc- source of is, pt course, desirable for the cording to the farmer as to much produce protein of the gossip as and thereby reduce the day. He told needpossible for the purchase of this con I I v., VJ .. V the engineer of the bank of his stituem to a minimum. While one can secure economical plans. The Int on hogs fed a ration of com ter advised him jains to take a photographic outfit with and soy beans or barley and soy him. Tkis was in the days of beans, yet such rations are not sat "TMWARJrciBAStWrjWJ! "APM.8?d Yow it not well pUd 'JC! isfactory because they produce soft about trcapital President Grant's administration, th. -- trad." wind, fi5 which Is discriminated pork, While the trip, never material beIwntfita tha of That the a by against packers. pr.proa. toanwnlt.. ized, George Kustman, the young bank clerk, then and there began ing the case, soy beans should not These Brands are IntermounUii be a as employed protein supplea deen study of nhntocraphy. He Made and deserve your support had been Interested in the art ment for pork production, at any from the time he was fifteen years rate not as the sole source of the old. but until he made plans for a amount needed for balancing the rfZ-- '.--' 'H i,' I II "TwjH'.jrt, i.i.,,7H Jams southern trip he had never realJy ration. beans Fortunately, however, soy applied himself to the study of the j Home Fruit may ne used us a source of protein subject. in Home the feeding of brood sows, both Sugar r The result of bis studies gave Home Labor T the world the kodak and the mod during the gestation and the suck ling periods, as a test conducted ern process of photography. Best Quality was born in at the Illinois experiment station George Kastman has Thus nterm shown two lots clearly by Watervilie. N. Y.. In 1S54. A few SUMTLK, APRIL met years later his father moved to of eleven sows each were fed for a Itoches-teperiod of 1)." days between the where be established a commercial school, teaching his breeding and furrowing dates Ixit on corn and a protein supplement pupils business methods by actual The father died In composed of two parts by weight experience. of tankage and one pari by weight 18W. MOTOR OIL He of linseed meal, and Lot 2, on corn Flows George was an only son. in Cold Weather whole Freely and soy beans containing was a quiet and somewhat shy lad Ills mother made many sacrifices the same amount of protein as the ASK to keep him In school until he tankage and linseed meal supplied FOB OSTLER'S Chocolates fourteen years old. She taught Lot 1. BPUD 8I.ICKEB BAI The dally average consumption him never to buy anything unless ACE HIGH BAR 1 feed of 4.1 Lot was he could pay for it, with the result by pounds Thk Wk-Priu Starr I corn and .11 of a pound of tankage that he was never In debt Stop! Look I Makt tnra It I. T." He got his first Job as an office and linseed meal on which tbev niaoe product ferfora jiy a made .SA of a pound Lat our awn of dally tnpDort gain In Indajtn an insurance office. His boy Instead of barinc from Eutera Miaafit wages amounted to $:$ a week. He per bead. Lot 2 consumed an av turara, and Bake thli Taat Intenaoantia 3.7 pounds corn and .7M of erage worked his way up until lie was resign we nrci ta enerfe from tnia ea na drpmaion that haa imi the U pound of soy beans per head getting $r!Aj a year. Frequently 07 Diorat today. he labored over his books eleven per day. The average weight of wona both lots of sows at the begin MKS. BAKAU MARIA EIGCS. Lomm. t hours a day. He had a chance to become a ning of the feeding or gestation Thia cocpen will btlag was 410 pounds per head. bookkeeper In a savings bank nt peiiod $1.J(X) a year. The young man FREE GARDEN BOOK didn't hesitate about accepting an Docility Is Neglected that It with opportunity brought It telb Kow, What and Whra When Ewes Are Roughed such a substantial Increase in sal lieu his was The low his ary. pay person who hus roughed his PORTER WALTON CO.! mother had taken In boarders so ewes through from fall until lamb SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH as to keep a nice home for her Ing day will find that he has neg j only son. lected one very Important feature, Tear lie was twenty years old when and that is docility, for with the Gff. TAYLCfittTEZSrXieOAPR!Ltl816 Aaarrai.. he went to work In the bank. He roughing of live stock generally remained there seven years, dur goes negligence. It la a very easy ing willed time he took un the matter to open Ihe yard gates and PfcHh LAK TAGS of photography In earnest In wdth a shout turn the sheep In and study . I l c .mine imeniaiionai ' -I ..n me.-If auMoicr . P.nt If the owner or ar politics wlilci lew of ids contemplated trln to out "3rrArAUDEBXDG77S led eventually to another April war enlsode. Wher me west indies, lie brought a herdsman would take about hall SALT LUX Idem he ordered Cell. Zachnry Taylor to cross Woodrow Wilson became President the war torn camera and took lessons on the an hour night and morning prior STAMP CO. By ELMO SCOTT WATSON the Neuces and take his post at tVrpus Christ!, repumie of .Mexico was under the rule of Vic wet plate process. Glass nlntes to turning out and letting In. to Broadmjp HAT hiis bi'cn the nmst Important wlihln Hie torlano lluert.i. whom the American President re were in use men. They had to be walk about and examine his Mock disputed territory. In January. nionili In AnuTlian hl.xinry? Febru sens!tl7.ed before using, a tedious carefully, sometimes with a pall ot cnr. "'" Taylor was ordered to continue to the Itlo Grande, fused to recognh-- as the rightful Mexican pn-imaH ary Item use the two crcutet Amer which the general did. and on Its ptoeess. grain, handing out a mouthful to a Iiuhuu rimnsir,rriiinr banks built mem. Aiinotign immy Americans believed It wa ewes few the he would dock, icans, Washington aii'l Lincoln, were Fort P.rown among This meant that the photogra'time to go In and clean up Mexico." the Presl ASK opposite Mulamoras. horn In that month? July because pher of the day had to carry a soon gain the confidence of bis FOB dent decided that a policy of 'watchful General comMexican Thereupon the flock whole Ampudla, waiting of and Instead their bulky equipment If he worked In July 4 pave us the Iieelarution of mander. Informed crisis came In April. 11114 the Held. that lie considered his was the Ix st policy. f THE ONLY BOMB BUCAI Treatment of the plates running away from him they are Independence? October because It advance an act ofTaylor when some sailors from an hattb-shAmerican war ami demanded that he l madj it necessary to take a silver glad to hear their master's voice. brought to the shores of America a in innueii retreat wrong place In Tamplco to hnv bath nnd dark tent to mo. and will follow him readily Into the s sailor named Christopher Columbus? move. beyond the Nueces. Taylor refused to some 1 x 11 ri 1 ivrif gasoline and were arrested by the Mexican IP" re I ho plates properly to receive yard or out to the field without General Arista. Ampudla's successor, then i.ii,. November because the World war crowding nnd becoming panicky. Ke and Reclaimed niey were (Hon released but flip Mn "m'S'. came to un end on November 11? All crossed the river and on April 24. IS Id. surprised .mummies, u 1 '"' si for I'lVea "matenr enthusiast took and captured a small party of American troops, American adadai demanded tl,;l nip Mexicans of these months and the events which an a him SALT V on with su'n MUlptncnt LAKE ftaTirE CO. ij ' . kllllna and wounding sixteen. Although the et!l apob-.E'zour Protein ly saluting tort Needed refn took place In them are important, of . this demand and ,y command 'of rcs;',..Ilt 47t Wait Uh 60. rial ,rl,p V ,""kf RnPMlnr. which was a Salt Lake CitT declaration war come did of until 11. cow The May dairy ciiutmi produce course, but If one were to single out any one P our n.nal forc-Brai Iklt &i and Ft a 10 dlweaal ,,"nl,e(,c,hl,, J1"1- milk from carbohydrate ami fats citv of Vvia Cr month when the greatest number of momentous that bloodshed on April 21 started the Mexican n't. .. e ,i carried out to ' war which resulted In add.ng to American terrl 0I,d Amerl- n.lnc.. ills experience on bis vara- - alone any more than concrete can : events In American history took place, that month 1"",'"',hn Me,.,,,,,, 1 the vast Ani:on-stretches tory the of as is nn nct of tlort showed him that the Joys of be produced from sand and crave! Southwest, great would have to lie April. . alone. In war. .. Vf to carbohydrate, CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS i.ut the acquisition of tliis territory also picture taking could be made and fals addition For one thing, the of the U major wars in the war tow must have prt and Ihr.oi!, F.t.trriucL Psooucrs Giaroiunoa mediation of the "V I. C available to every one only through the dispute over slavery which led at which we have fought began In April ami one of last to the owersthe perfection of a process which teln because protein Is an Impor j"t secession (,f eleven states and the for Ilrall and Chile nettle-mcn- t rgetiina. M.in Salt tJO Ot them ended In April. Four of our Frcsldents, matlon of nr iniir coiisiiiuciii milk and the f ihe ibiiicully , (he Confederate Stated of America. The Soon after-war.- would substitute rompnet end light eow enn inanufaeture milk Jefferson, Monroe, Huchnnnn and Crant, find one war clouds were protein equipment for the bulky parapherlluert,, n,,(j ,)10 ri,ulry limI t"arranr.a gathering fast when Abraham of our greatest statesmen who Just missed the Lincoln was nalia and eliminate the tedious only out of the protein In her feed President but the storm Inaugurated She cannot make it oui of carPresidency, Henry Clay, were boru In April. Two did not break until proroM of preparing each plate. President Wiis.,n Immediately April, li'.l. At daybreak on "joiiyunites and fats. of our Presidents, William Henry Harrison and the recognized tll Meanwhile Ida In career the bank morning of April pj the Confederate battei le ranz.i and u.u Infuriated another wns not progressing to suit him Abraham Lincoln, died in April. Ceorge Washing opened tire on Fort Sumter In the harbor of Mexican le.oler. I'ancho villa, who retaliated bv The olllclnl. LIVE STOCK HINTS our first was wboe assistant he wns, ton, President, Inaugurated In April. CharleRton, S. (., and the first tl,ell whl. l, went fni.U acrowt the hord-- r. culmh'-itlii- f THE ONLY HOME OWNED IIILI In ii.o t s resigned bis position. Voting liSO, and the Fulled States flag, us finally adopted, niciui.iiiK across me water was llie herald of (he rant en n.inmi.us. . m., on March work had been most satisPeel from older animals will rlnen Tan. hi an MOUSING at! I.R FROCKattl 9, I'.ild. This was first raised In April, ISIS. m greatest civil war In history. He looked forward con- mote satisfiutorlly than beef from ASK iv,, expedition, led by Con. factory. . . 1'iut the fact that every one of our Important It lasted four years. And again April, the April John t. 1010, seventy years fidently to moving up a notch and calves. April, War the wars, except of JvlJ, began In April of 1VC,, was a momentous month his Immediate Hierreding lifter Cei.r.il superior. in Taylor entered Mexico, American would be enough. If there were nothing else, to Put he didn't get the lob. The P.eef from young animals la history. It g cvenn happen ir.g the verv lirst tlVo; s eie ,u.,i,, ,,t, Mexican Mill With h.ntil.. Justify calling this "the nmst momentous month day. Cenernl Sheridan " "OP OI lighter In color than Hint from old- - 1 "I AltlioMct. :t.ievt. I ...l.l ' captured he Fork and In American history. Frn The first of these was to took Institution er animals tr Spa j l Mex,e j,, ,,ever succeeded In ratchlug That convinced hint nearly t'.'Mi prisoners. The capture of ti nt k ."emu a come In 1TT3. Just before daj break on the mornthai he bad town cut o!T the line of supply for i.Vtieral Lee. up with the elusive Pancho, who slipped, around j better jret out t,f c,P ft:i nit ns soon Never neglect times of feeding ing of April I!) a r.ritish expedition, sent by tlcn the federate c niander In chief, nt peters his tliir.lt and made another quick dns, hcmm the'as posaihle. He deiermltied to en for Snow! Is most rral tlage to seize the cannon and military stores bilig. lie must regularity In -r ler. :y January, r,U7, pershlng'g force imd'"n the tin Pctershursi nnd to it.i "'"'n he could see hl Important, and lis feeding clTecis are far collected tit ( oncord by the Massachusetts pa- meant the fall of withdrawn from Mexico. Itichniond (in April 2 l.'.iu-ri- l j way clear to do sn. j reaching triots, appeared In l.exituion ami there found a Crant ordered a final a on Petershnrg. It I'.i.t by this time there was a rented a stmdl room fcr his b.hi1! , Crafera At greater crisis at party of sixty or seventy Minute Men commanded was gallantly In the dry plate but the defense w.n i,, Fi.r.-striUaUUd Tiaia Uatr Cattle, swine and poultry living hand, t.s aubmnritie warfare had by Capt. John Parker. Then followed Major In stale air will no less. The end came n later nt Apnmattix Fnit-- d 1,",r,, "'V1 '", 1:1 produce protit States and . historic "iMsperse, ye rebels!,'' the refusal Court House when ait .!' ! C" '.' V ,'!" ably, no mutter bow well f.d or A .a Tear Lop mirrelidored to tlrnnf, in, u,ge of a break. A,!,,,M,W , k ' HAIR Oil; of the Minute Men, too few to resist, too brave to ' come n'lnenis mat to mi Inven cared for, a creiif trnfedy befell tie , tiler re.,.!!-- .! t, 1 April 11, tar " .," MTin;m nmnassa tor. a a It., ntf 1."i--ft .... a.... tirei, .m fly." to obey, the fatal order of -- Fire!" from ban p.K.ph both North nnd South. Abraham Lin .t,,f IV(Hll ... AH INTEKMOUNTAIM MODirCT " " I... miini'si ins pass. unuress when be went to bed Fro An active ram should lake care lips and the fall of seven patriots. Then coin was shot down by John WllVea t,,i!, nnd (oris. Su'pet.sl.-- of liitereoure between the two' intently be alept from Saturday of from :m 10 Ml ewes on to Concord the Pritlsli went and nt "that rude when turned died the following morning, April !,". tmilotts tiiad,. war all hut Inevitable. Art fna tning U f" 1J bridge whbh arched the flood" was "II red the Finally on ' "k1'1 ",,,-- Monday nrnmlng. awnk-Apri- Iih.sc with ihem. and more than Ihle Thirty-thre2. P.H7. Ihe ,v later pnX the war ,,n'"B If itruma years number were ""' hand bis t",,"' great April shot heard 'round the world." The American de la tended. HAY DEKRICK? own In CuP.t Here wn a re- Amerb-ji,m",",r brought to film, again sounding. a hUtory took place. President Wllam, had begun en an April morning. a Wt yon nwf bellion ai:.ilt"t Spiinlsi, rule wbl.h bnd b.s n In nip.ared before lnyo "clt money Plenty of cscn-laand n variety cmgresi im-- r.n, H nie,s.,.P! ".? The next April episode In history came In a Writ aa far Circular "Lt.ta Hl of good feed will p,,t experiments 11 progre-- s for three yenta. The Fni!e-- Mates tuv urg.ng It t Ihe war which was an American war and ' '',m ",rif' Builders Stcrl & Uon Co. " sow 111 goo.) rondli but for t(. jet was ertiment bad repeatedly proteMed to Spain ag.ilnt war will, t.'ermany alcndv cvi ted n"L her work j im American war. In lvit American settlers In ' ' be .... neter . forgot Salt UV C If. 0 ! o uunun wiiii wiinn u West th So. 4TI rue were t. 1. loooiooig Irviha spring titter, up Met. 1,,. ,i the rights of nations ginera's Texas were lighting to thro ofT the yoke cf Mex In l'""tt. He saved :!TM the loUe r rebellion and arniiit tie supprcm nr.t ycir he worl ed. and C.e prlvil, ep ,,f great and ico Just as their fathers had fousjtit to throw off lie had l The (.,prv. butcher to American lnve"lor In Cuba in a risuM of the where lo rliooe always their way ef ,f Kt ,,f ...,', ? - '.'HI in the bank when bp n provided an Import, ml hasmulct the Joke of Lngland. In March, a litt'e less than fl,r Insurrection. rame Tien the of tbn erne. The world muM be nude ;,fp desr,lrjon T'"''V (0 )c;ir after a similar document bad been two ,,'"r nil demoe Ip. it nearness to ,P p batt'esh p M ilne In Havana hathor on the n'g'it We . nt Cod. no l.nve him act Pti.la 1.. btiT.ijd,lc cot In epi;ptvi dueer gives him certain advan rlaiined fay. Philadelphia, the Tcxatis Issued their or as. - neeny mm. .... to rei.ru.iry 1... is--' public (Mntioient In alt. n ....foe... . .. own I'ertaratioii of Independence. And 1,j Wash , luges. Ihe Ftdted State mi, me. During the n.vt immth ihe , cr"M ln u, latcple, , f ,. r:..,l(, f jngton wim was railed to make that declaration ttie war ttimor cr-' " ! oWder and President Me be sat;siie,l wlen 1 ,1 Approved methods In swine rals food by rights h.ne born tn:p for It another Virginian, Mulcy was forced nearer and 0, !,!. i,n,e. l Ing pny These Include sanliath.ii bearer war, as F,P f.mh Mmre to fre, f lien. Mini Houston. On April 21, ,!, ran' be made It tn April II McKllitey a Special tnesniig.. Q tiuile them. . . , To , , pro-housing. K,., veniihiiinn , fll, good by defeating the Mexican nrm under Santa ,1tk V ff rj)l) tM( j In win. h be rengresa gocd breeding stock, and bnlaii.cd tt,;,t rate jn our ,,.,,llp snd Anna at the battle of Jacinto. So the that! C.Vedr.l. Itepuldle of of rations. In the name of rMUmt'ion. in behalf WP I . r H 11... , everything 4 II iexus came Into existence, to have a troubled of humanity. endangered Ainerlcnrt liitermta. whbh n aw lalaaa aKaJ csreer for the next right k,p f and then seem There to be to be vital element a jenrs Ihe right and duty lo speak and aet. the wnr in l e " , aiU.r la akara. An, r;. s Is priv,:. o. annexed by the Fulled Stales In ISIS and lo r .,M,m h,r oy hem, lnt Cuba must stop." in April 3 c.ncr bi.bop. Aa pj ru'p hey are In alfalfa, clover. i a rrh.ru )It f ' ,i'ed enter the Fnlon ns a stale In liecember of that such and legumes aiimmnte Joint rewitutlon which stated "that tip twi.i.i.. birth nnd b lira enn niiia IUt lUt. tall Lake Clif. Jear. serve, a In the rn ipplnc, Sr:d ,p u which i.r 11.. n... pr.iiicion. and only bv 1. aea.art ta ta a ealaais I $5.00 ib are. and of right ought to be, Lt-of t ..mi.... ireas'irpd.' or ine Hjninllnt fireefcl me When Texas came Into the Fnlon she chn-, III rmln rkrk far brought IndcpeiuUmt." It demanded that Spn'n shoiihl nt and most pconombui results. ),,.! Ad o n anoihrr April day An.eric, embarked 'jpe si ai inns. trouble with her not only number element In the once withdraw frm. Cuba a a . Spain rc'erti-.- i tM "port tie ir. st. st wBf slavery problem which whs already beginning to ultimatum and on April Jn .),,. .hm . . Ttie llelllltllil firf luH-- la an. I. . .... I w nil tkraaia forneittt Stubborn divide the nation, but also trouble In the form of declared war On April ft, 1317. ' clot la ,,,,, etHMlgh cattle ahotlbl Dp fcrpl Haaa lar Mil lioi, that !,rop, !)f, Tt a boundary tf yii iiae a cm, k lb.,1 nii nn. only r. utbm 1P,lrP, ,lM U,p Ciigre.,of by p fi(rrp( rtlptile with Mexico, a dispute which result waa our "paid.ita lo Hi the griire a.a.. lt with .,,i' - n li e It biiuiiae fo the Fnlted States Immediately Inherited. Texas naval victorn.isl, rlenninf, fet areas hid! ciniiinp a la'gp hii nt aaeke rear arlHat country by Germany wa, acrptP-l-. And to whith fit tie Fmtr.j ,, n stuiill of Mid that her western boundary was tho Itlo front rnnk sM.ngp, n.Wk it n llie I'p uerr.s,r.il conduct of ihst war. all the re kerosene ptive roiighagp tn.tii nil h nt,Ml rMl.Ua. Ktaiakn and d''ar of the of i,p rt,i nnd .hice It nt th. hottoio hm also let eat a consider source of t',e Fulled State 0f "rande. Mexico said It was the left bank of the the aereson of ratal pmwrs faatarwa. taarvaaallM in.ps. In of th Hip Amrf,a Far F.it which ..ik. but tio nn ,p ar.tiliii hI.Ip proportion of Ihe corn huccea river. When Jamea K. Polk became Pros brvucht us Into territory W. M. O. Hat IM. aH La plelged. prt The fumes rise ami ..( (he cleao ducert International politics. Ing. Nenapei lalna t h B home-grow- n ' At 11 Ai Hewletts' iiol NEW s r TO s BAR-M- k ILK f a """" U. I T ljn t I L 1 1 - r )4 ! J Qr, - tCT l. "ArtL. pell-mell- utun e i s BEET SUGAR: I ie rrrr ..i I W.-.- 1 1 ni sn Mr I So I lis un 1 u. 5.1 !go. th ' 1 1 jj u-n- ,u s I "i. I- 11 t, ..(T.-cte- MoTmngPk reco.-uiti,.i- ,,!,s, Aim-roa- ... .'""" flirnr '"I""' """" '' ! CO be mi tJ.r. "."""". ....... ?"r', '"'' J iu n .its! fr proc-bn-ne- s I Spcrry Drifted Flour I . s It r-f- k .. def.-nde- I an ret pr , Kum-man'- i't Sy f Wf APEX . ! l n ' un l d nt f , iZiTt fr bw-a- fr - t K, ,, ,"" ta!os ly, or fr,,lt.. ,,,,,,, f..e,, r $5.00 . ., 1 1 - ,,,,;', !!.P i ni' ' ,,,., j - .-., ,Mi-i,r- r"n" la(raaui tl, :...') ,lllrr ,. 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