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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah Air View of the New Welland Canal POULTRY WORLD WAR YARNS mis WEATHER AFFECTS 3 Causes Vitamin A Lack in Ration Reduces Worms. Good feeding; of poultry during lenn Income years Is fully ns Important as In yenrs of ic"d cks and poultry prices, asserts C M. extension specialist In FerKiiHon, poultry for tlie Ohio Stute uni- "The Eyes of the Navy" l et Previous to the World war the Culled Stales navy had relied to a great extent upen Importation from abroad for Its supply of bl I!ut the noculars and spy glasses. outbreak of tlie war reduced that source of supply, and when we got Into it the need for this essential equipment was Increased manifold, especially with the development of the Gerumn and the ravages of submarine warfare on allied shipping. The numerous contributions of sweaters, niufllers and other articles which added to the comfort of our men at 6ea suggested to the navy the Idea of Issuing a patriotic call for the glasses. So a campaign was 4l u-i- icv' , JLT, v v versity. Shifting about of rntlons becnuse of dry weather, and dry weather Itself, linn raised two problems with which poult rynipo ordinarily do not meet, he guys, One is vllHioln A deficiency In the ration and the second Is tlie reduction in roundworm Infestation. Absence of green feed and the substitution of wheat for yellow corn In the poultry ration may bring about tills vitamin deficiency, unless vitamin A Is supplied in some other way, explains Ferguson. Wheat doesn't contain It and yellow corn does. Its lack leads to nutritional roup, he Kays. To make up for tills deficiency In the diet Ferguson recommends the feeding of alfalfa and soy bean bay, or alfalfa leaf men!. As much bay can be fed as the birds will consume, but If tlie leaf meal Is used about 0 to 8 por cent of the ration is quantity enough, lie de- v tin ..1. a tS 1 'i 'Bll. much-neede- n Looking down on Tort Weller and Lock No. 1 of the Lake Ontario entrance to the new $122,000,00(1 cnnnl. Tlie new waterway Is 25 miles long and is a connective between Lake Ontario am' Lake Krle. It will be open to navigation this month. time-savin- What Was Once U. S. Legation at Managua Roundworms, on account of the hot, dry weather, are not as numerous as usual, although the weather bad little or no effect on Betapeworms. Ferguson says. fore starting treatment for worms be recommen.lH that a poiiltryman gel an absolute diagnosis this year. Treatment for worms Is dis cussal In Ferguson's latest bulletin, I'oultry I'arasltes and Their Control, which may be obtained froiu the ollice of agricultural publications at the university. I 1J SF ? TJ.WfH u m The typical hen usually biys the swiiiest number of eggs In f tie first or pullet year, sayst prof. ! M. Ilurd ot the New York Slate (Vdli-g- lis lis, f efSrT sl S " v, ?'v ' ii ir v r n If 4 k ?r vv -r li Mk a "v, k1 IK W l - "- fa ,. ..rr-t- l Oown enme the feftrr. :JL' i '. v i L ' ''1 - i ; . i ,1 1 : . : i Keep Houses Clean Neglecting the removal of litter and manure Is more commonly the rule than the exception during Ju'y and August, ('leaning renlly Is very luiortn:il toil no entirely because of the mite situation. If the bouse tins been painted or sprayed with an effective coal tur preps rn tlon within six mouths the mite should not blither. Accumulated manure breeds tiles and attracts Flies are an ever present them menace ns spreaders of tapeworm. very Injuilons parasite. &Aw-tm- i M POULTRY HINTS Chicks that vere briNidid In small houses have outgrown their liome by summer. (!iese need protection from the eitreiiirly hot sun. If plenty of shade Is available, no hiniiltig vvlll be reii'ilri'd. Tipping the beaks of pullets Is often the onlv remedy for hml nut breaks of cannibalism In confined flid ks Of plltletS Princes legiM. only daughter of tlu-iAdolf if Crown Prime Sweden, recently af relibrated her twenty tiit birthday. The primes Is a great granddaughter of the late gaii ii Victoria ,,f linglnnd. ROCKNE'S SUCCESSOR Pleven were kiil.-and t),an r.fty Injired In a swe,.! a Ml.itarj vlistricl sewa.e tuiu.el Ii, fhicg... Irr.t.pl, g ,..r, tunah s fc-- t And-niac- (re which mtor. Vtt) Japanese Royalty Arrives ui thorough ctnmlmitlon of the Interior of the poultry hoife f.H Inltes and liedhngs might rcvi :lt legions of these unwelcome gueMa A I men f;ill to Many rti!lc boy's b;-- time. I'iii,hiiv a, l:l(rty fr, In Pd:i ti,i. prntcr" ne yiry fiti.cr. which arP ret Forgive us our we rster. The re to shavings nets u helps kiip escs clr.itt nf Imvingt a''1 stis v Colopurts-ia net mntprisl nn" fmith of tl a ercs tsld In !ra were r1'rt hile to I jwt rttil of the eges bild In listings were clean. and nulla 1 hnr small parssltpa purfe Ilia hlmid A from chickens st nig tit gwi mile paint enn be used on the rmats and supports for their con IroL if riHints. uiM.rt Prim ;1 the Wal.h f r the Utile red mites Wbli h bide In the cruel s snd rrey l,.r;i, o it,, Nen-enti- Slid si With the rctmipiion ef sjirirj ftoltiji'l praetlct- - at Notre O.iuio bolters. ty, Iv. Father Charles I. Oheimell, president of Notre I'atne, announced that Ib'artW Mluiik" Anderson, a'ar liuemnii under ItiMkni1. wonlil serve as senior C'srh for next with Jack Chevlgny, one of Itcsknr's bsrk-Cclaces a few years ago, as Junior coach. ''L ii-r- ' K.tr rxi. p M Forever and ever s,j o.-- i corjioratlon ,0."nerr hmhrr unt'17,rt"UtmnU as arrived !n this of untr n . toprfor of f U,e w'r!j. who j Wett So C'.h Seni thli id and get s .. j Tbla Wack'i Prlia Story I la It arrratlt yoa nrcd? la it paint or chicken fcrd f la It for tha labia, Berda for farm ar boarda for atabbT ! Eslt Lak City 10 discount ! 1 food-ato- Io Forest Dale Potato Chips want ahoea, hata or aocka, Itaxa or furaarca or frocka? Nearly aTtrythinf yoa need la anada at homo and (narantard. your money with yonr nriraom 8pnd fcacb. will boost tha othen' labora. MK8. FEKM RUSSON. UW. Cuk. No F'.oul For rrwpnrat and Quillt Factory 47 hrmirft'on Are. like t il. Salt lei. II? 1741 ju OD,JJ M word rtlct en MWhy tktvM lntrmuntln nidc Coods" Suailsr U sbort. Brnd jour itury to Intrf monntiin Pnidttrtt Column. P. 0, Bat Salt LaLa City, If roar story J? sppiara la Ihia roluma yoa OOoUU IU raWa for yam ldrrihip Spot? ff f tbk SLEEP ON Ebcrhardt's Mcorest Inner Spring Mattresses SALT LAKE MATTRESS AND MFG. CO. wm o nlfonnhr Unprofitable 'IIe who pays attention to said Hi Ho, the safe o Chinatown, "must eometime that he ii trying to transact thi business of life with counterfeit money." Washington Star. Sperry Drifted Snow Flour ft aura WraUrn boaara In Let Well Enough Alone you knowj nnythinj dat will a friend," laid Uncle Ebcn, ou li liable to it and run. joh helpfulness if you leaves for an rf:unicnt to git start Washington fclar. help -leu lose time ed. EucTRiCAL MOTOBB l)(U v.HT-- n.n Ul-- i MIT lt WATIR WPrELS Rf PAIRFD nd Hill TH LAKE CITY. I'TAH liI.UK SEAL CLEANSER Sot.B MSTWIlirTOKS Mak Bnlt Uka Cit? NEW Won4rfa fynharr llonwhold Claawr at. Suftanar TO Ka Bod TljcltLatiC MOTOR OIL AK rtrlt.r Tbaa (Uap Free From Carbon YOt'R UK At FR Catch Them Youne achools and playfTw do more to produce normal ! abidinir men and women thaa all tho policemen and priso;v we ts provide. Collier'a Weekly. AKK Good Cltrcc for Furmorly Cliildrr n wnthi-r- s vrouM have if it h suff-m- J that your? rliil lrn b cicn chc-5C- . y the nurs- ry srhools frcjucn'ly olTer It Wi.m.ir.'s lli,mc Conipanim. l rhivckcil ASK FOR Tf-h- ASK f"K k.na .k. In youth, there la an "I caro" period In one'i life; n(" have oli.orved that It comes b a;:ain at seventy; but seven'.; e it "resignation. M,T nnMR Rt CAR " ' . .r."' ..Hi,,, r:,?' u',, "" ..- . "d d. llh II.K BUCK CI BAl A(K IIK.il BAR BAR-M- Much the Same Thinj BEET SUGAR Km OSTLER'S Chocolates art D t,P ,irt, K.w the r.rm tsame. , m caviar f- 'n, I 'f .r !io,e AN INTrnMOI J t'r,nt-- bu.: n inveM-- p 18 noil tf0 t . NtAIN rmiWCT Mrr.ly Pupplir, Il l lmi'r.1 -- lt y Mi APEX HAIR OIL lot Pxjuipprd by Nature Hawks and other birds that Kiv,.n the rhuractrr on live Bnimals have slander w:h than the pen-i?l- T which, coupled with their tw "' Wi rot pnrtiri. shaped bodies, make them KrrT. lined, and thus fantcr fljtr ordinary birds. l Bnd. rf Iim. artn-r-hipt- h. AMBASSADOR HOTEL f r "In p 31. " li .i 111! - i ai al ..,jnirti:. ih,. ...... ., i aa "in 7 a Babw mZ m i .1 i . ,f r;uh liability ler la the ciuopno l ii,a.. In the mount of id or ,h ' ? EAR TAGS PERFECT t.d 1 1 ar r par roaiiM'rlal rat" oolniora. fttrrtro flamt l lib t, C A. SHAY. AMBAMADOR Manner BkRAN ADKRB KTERT BAt, ; f Corporatioh Ocean Dcptlia Mariana deep, off Guam, b JV 000 feet There are two deeper ff places known Mindanao deep, tha Philippines. 31,000 feet, mi Tucarora, or Japan deep, S2W feet. Thomas Electric Co. ri'Mr Products I04A Sn. Main ; LIGHTS NEON CLAUDE "If ii tie I j ut (or Pricet SALT LAKE FIPE CO. i.irmeij (riti, g leg; mTord ng to tie l M I'.rltaln. arter a Prm j Wnt M AhOdt Diitinrtt Term . ire at.i.n- v ,ij.. rori.n,M,.,i,i;, n!r, f r Hie fHiieim And to the AND FITTINGS New and Reels! rood !,. WllO Wesf ,:, Lead tis no noo t;,P Artny r,f rtiit..n Out deliver tii Croi.kcd hreint hours In chicks are likely to be rsnseil by a ration deficit M in minerals or a tm-of direct sunlight or Its substitute, cid liver till In l"s W A City t, M,,Ml,r-Ou- n W... Nuraery SpaeialUU, Salt Lai, Taw'Nama Addrea- a- Uk S.H 1718. W.Trmpt. ni'E r l ion. of (, I Ilarr.eil by hy tnnie, Hue ns ti,; day our Ofiayr.t pny. and production, pullets are Hi tiii.ney nuikrra In a poultry, plant; lii'iue they utinotil receive ever attention from the poult ry li-- e t y tHemlnMirg 0,,p IPitidtff fs'itry eulv the amount of barm tuttes cause poultry, because they are never durli g tlie d.iy f.uind on the Fur WU.C36I s VS''V V CO. ! ALL THE LATEST AWNING STRIPE PATTERNS Song and Prayer ' $1.00 PORTER WALTON Bead THE SPERE TENT & AWNING MFG. CO. surprised driver What did the ineiiiticrs of the A. H. V sing while ll.ey were "over No "wings of hlltertiest thereT tmr hymn of hate" my l.tent, F.d ward Arthur uiph. compiler of a Pook of soldier vont-- under the t. He of -- Sound t(T!" , tf Hie drills of songs which they did sing-hcalls "lUt.l-Innky Parley. Vimf the outstanding. And that, as ctcrhdv knows is jhp ,,t n which the "Mam'wttp from Annen tleres" tsln from St Saralre. from P.n from Orleans. In fact, front almost other tnvvn In every Frame). tin y t!o "little fniu'eln from was lm niortnltreil. Then, of course, there t "Lulu" Oh. I w'h I was a d'am.T.d t'pon my I. ultra band tl rntuiol writ tl,p f,,f Pan a minion nnder-intl What ! it i!o mMitiHr i f R. V. pray? f mnr.e te.end, upon the himself pot. according t,, n, y, Oa'e, (.Ml.llt,.., n( Orevenm i. I r jwa, and corj year Held crown t Win brine tha abovo to yoa rortrtVl ACTO BED3 AUTO TENTS WATER BAGS from his seal and proceeded to un- Umber his best French, which was none too good, upon the woman "Madame." he began politley. 'Allet s'll vous plait. Allez,' tout de suite." There was no reply. Ills progress remained bliK ked. The driver tried again, this time with something of Importance. "Allot! Allex. vitp. Aw. h I. got i ff the road, will yon?" Still there was no reply Put across the road from within the yawning blackness of a tumbledown building came Ihe sound of hoarse, uncouth American lauuhtcr. Thetnnk driver struck a match and leaned toward the Immobile flg ure. It was not until then he realized bis path was blocked by the stone Image of an angel, inken from the ruins of a shell wrecked church which stood ne.irhy. Where Death Walked Below Ground rim, This "Ad" and Best Quality American truck driver was pushing his "steed" steadily toward tht rail head in a sector which had formerly been under heavy shell fire, along a road where shattered In tlie buildings were outlined dark Suddenly lie slammed on the brakes and his truck came to ( Jolting hall before the erect figure of a woman in the middle of the highway. There she stood ; cn Hardy Home Fruit Home Sugar Home Labor Why She Wouldn't Allez d i Hewletts' Jams 3 Everblooming Roses 5 An This Is what remaliis of the American legation nt Matiagun, Nicaragua, nfter it had Ven destroyed by the earthquake. At the right Is shown liear Admiral .niitli and Coloin-- llradmau of the murines ' who had charge (if the relief work, P Made And Deserve Your Support ill ) ir' ' .J Lto REACHES MAJORITY A i i f- l r i ' Are Tx inese iranus imermuuniain mi glasses, telescopes find spy glasses of every description poured In to the Navy department, A total of 52.000 such "eyes" were received before tlie navy sent word that It had enough. A careful record was made so that they could be returned after the war. But It took 12 years of effort to do that and even then It was not fully acLast year the Navy complished. department discovered that It still had en hand more than 1.000 of these "loans" which had not yet been returned because the owners of them could not be located, so th last chapter In the history of the "eyes of the navy" was written late last year when 007 pairs of binoculars. 2!l,i telescoies and sextants were sold by sealed bid and the lucky purchasers acquired Interesting souvenirs of a great patriotic enterprise which Is all but forgotten. Xf.WVfr' A- - ' Paddle Your Own Canoe Posters were distributed throughout the country asking for "Eyes of the Navy." as the slogan put It The result was that thousands of racing binoculars, Dlgtit started. W fay clares. of Agriculture. liens tuny lie profitable kept ns layers for two or three years, and as breeders even longer, lint every flock, no matter how well bred It Is. lias some bens In It that do not pay for their keep. On the typical farm 40 per cent of tlie birds stop laying between June IS and September I. If the culls lire removed during this period rather than after October 1, a half tons of feed about one-niiwill be saved on a flock of I.ikni birds, oi about 10 cents on the average for each bird In the (lock. In addition, early culling pays beciiusc more money Is received to tlie miiiihI. according to Professor Ilurd. The price of Leghorn fowls is usually higher during July and August than It Is after the tlrst of The average top price October for the eight years, PC' to I'.rjtt. was June, '.W, July, 2V ; August. Vile; September, 2USc; October, tr.v. it by Lieut, frank E. Hagan POULTRY FEEDING Early Poultry Culling Pays Well in Two Ways Se: Sally l. ' ; |