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Show pagc Fiy: THE PROVO HERALD, :FK0aIES5if T1 1 : CGLL.V..1 E trill vKa ' lupil ; llV theProgressives Jduring the cam paign, and members of the party " i Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Stubbs One of the most thoroughly sue-- 1 cessful and delightful affairs in spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. rrovo society for some time, was' E. Ward was the recmient of J. by Bishop ' aH03rfCms'NrTayTor'lLt his home m the Sixth ward yes-their beautiful home iq the Third terdaywhen his sons, daughters, ward Saturday,, evening when and'-granchildren met at his their, guests were the teachers, home. The affair was given- - in - officers And parents class of that honor of Mr. Ward's "birthday an ward. The rooms were a bower were The rooms niversary. of beauty in their artistic decorain their decorations of dainty tions. In the dining, room and sweet peas and carnations, and ialls a lainty color scheme of vases of the blossoms adorned the green and white with hundreds dining table, where a beautiful of shamrocks "was used while pink birtndayneate formed the"eenteT- and white sweet peas were seen pieee. Forty-fiv- e guests enjoyed 'jZ!.imJtrgiveS" FOWL PROPERU FIGHT ON TURKEY PARASITES SCALDING Youngsters Mutt Be Protected From Excessive Heat and Dampnesa, 8ava Govtrnmont Bulletin. Any Aged Bird May Be Treated With Ita Quality tf. t out Injuring Handled In Right Way. .,' A RHODE ISLAND REDS IN LEAD Hens Owned by Pennsylvania Raiser Ahead of Eastern Contest. ' Tliio iTntriFi- f will.contribute.)- - - i . - The Provo Progressives are with the results of Satur- - ' 's conventronr Notwidstand- - ' day well-please- Poultry Egg-Laying ing criticisms to .the contrary, jwsthe-t8t--HinfK:it- e it con--- - So great is the possibility of scald aTTfieJ Con- "The ing the fowl improperly that dealers necflcut Agricultural college, with Its vention that has ever been held In some localities show an Inclination 500 pullets from 19 states of the in Utah. It was calm, deliberate, to demand dry plucked fowls. As a Union; England and Canada. ' repre It had and discreet patriotic. means of overcoming this difficulty, senting 12 distinct breeds and23' vaand trans and taste, good ouratr attenconsiderable C K. Graham of Connecticut, who has rieties, attracted and fairness with business acted a In deal of time spent good studying ernment bulletin, until they nave , the subject, offers these suggestions: (lispaicn. Among iue uvni-cgained sufficient strength and site to . Dest.-withbird scalded ot some the be An?; tur--kemay aged werermmbeml wander away with "the' parent citizens of the state. and care for themselves on th out seriously injuring its quality if it is properly handled; but owing to The standpatters , and ohr ime- range. the number of dressed large poorly and liee Th chief danger from politicians were very uch disap- marketmeri place's mtes attacks to the poults Is direct scalded "fowis.Tthe pointed. They expected the iniof from 1 to 2 cents a pound ly after the poults are hatched, but premium tial gathering of the new move on dry plucked stock: everywhere in the parlors. The the interesting event the best remedy la to deal with the water ment to be rash andanstabie ana may be used, but care verandah, where the couple rechen before the young are hetehedJ Boiling must be taken to leave not young eo to pieces at the start, but in- eived their guests was artisticalMrs. Van "Watkins entertained The plumage of the ben should he birds in the water too long, or the close deed the convention was characly arranged with green and white with a prettily appointed dinner lusted with Insect powder, and hock skin will cook, while with old fowls a to head flown from to skin the terized by rare executive abilityv lawa The .beautiful decorations. at tier home yesterday wnen ner loint, being careful not to get it Into little more time may not do any harm. har-tuo- ny ' brilhome good judgment and entire was the s. L. H. "Woodard the surroanding guests were-JIr-This should be done at The head and shanks should be kept moveeyes. new The throughout. liantly illuminated with eleetric of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman least twice a week until two or three" out of the water, as the scalding will on its well started way mentwas discolor them and make them un-lights and a floor was laid where of Jensen. Mr. and M rs. L. OA lays before hatching. Utah s to- - bear stronf factor-in- bird ' after the Immediately sightly. should was wszy edwhile attentions careful most The and enjoy dancing Box of Knightvflle and Mr. from the scalding water it we want to political future, and corners and chairs were conven Mrs. Frank Friel of Knightsville be given to this. Never use lime or is taken -h- rto-cold ' ' that has been be watertoshould ' dipped to 'bunch the assure this for Nothing purpose. tulpbur iently arranged for those who did and Vivian Watkins of Vernal. better than aome lneect powder. If tt stop the cook, and, as poultrymen say, doing things as they pleased in not care to dance.. A musical pro Mrs. Lois Clark has returned Sees not contain Rhode Island Red Hen. that are) to "plump the bird." Ingredients this state that they have a "new of ..: gramme The bird should then be hung aa in Price injuripua to the eyes. ' from- - a four nrtmths Tand formidable force to reckoa for dry plucking, as no bird plucked Son at the Connecticut Poultry the evening and beautiful selec- - and is a guetft of Mrs. Van Wat It may often occurrlowever, that on " "'' '"' Hartford re held at with. - "'"'" the lap or the table will have so meeting tiftns were given as follows: To kins. the hen will not have been property an appearance. If a scalded bird sentry, aa some ot the speakers had We denounce in emphatic terms' ri solos, wulard Andeun, Axrs. 1. treated, and alao the lice and mites good contest the to in U Herald-Republica- n when a entered exuosed of Salt )lrds draught being the in and on the young, will be found H. Masters, C. R. Johnson, and or when cooling, the skin is Following la the report of the lead Lake plucked malicious and its live for the order report that may. poults City piano selections by Mrs. Willard likely to harden and become rough. ing bena for the twelfth week of tb luuuiiuili'rna am A vilifia. of thee must be freed thrive, they StewAndelin; Miss Marguerite ionteet: As soon as the young are It is because of these possibilities enemies of the is that as John A. Fretchery of Harrlsburg, tions of the character art was seen in a very pretty , dry plucking recommended, must nest be leave the they ready to Rhode Island Reds, and women of the state; who com- - dance. Assisting iif serving were examined carefully for lice, which the condition of the skin to a great Pa., single-co1 Al en 4Vsw aa-accounts extent for the high or low U eggs; Howard Steele of Philadel Miss IVIjss Mattte Harding and may be on the top of the bead, under Smoot or phia. Pa., single comb Rhode Island vention. The the throat or about the winga or returns received. Sarah Dixon, while - punch was 23 eggs, Top Notch farm; walReds, are color of vent. Some in them gray served by little Miss Maud Dixon MOVABLE ROOSTS AND NESTS ler Mills of Long Island, barred Fly- course of misrepresentations and and difficult to see. and Master Victor Taylor. nouth Rocks, 21 eggB; C. S. Scoville use be the destroyed by They may me voieis ox mo oiaic oic gwug tv )f East Haven, single comb Rhode Isof sweet oil, 'rubbing a small amount WOMAN'S BUDGET. More Convenient in Cleaning Nothing Notch 23 land Reds, The members of the! Dix club eggs, 7'per cent, upon the head and throat; insect powIn Fight Than Long election. If Guggenheim Smoot,' WaHer Hills of Long larm; a danc have issued invitational sufficient der the for other is parts . for Cake Chritmas. The Little Against Little Parasites. N. barred you Y., or Big Reed, or Capital Plymouth at of is be It to the very important body. given tonight ing party Are covered with confectioners' C. 21 S. of Scoville East authorized Rocks, has eggs: the term, a small amount of the sweet that prefer only the home of Miss Etfrel Taylor. After trying all sorts and types oi A border of dragiees is ar Dil be used, as too much is Haven, Conn.,, rose comb Rhode Island his paper's policy in this regard , injurious. roosts and I am convinced The members of the club are frosting. Woodside Reds, 20 eggs; Poultry the in around the edgt, and Kerosene should never be 'used to that mistake "of Mikops V.the land Nellie Tflvlor. ranged nothing is better than a long larm, Philadelphia, Pa., white Wyan then he is making the of made lestroy parasites. center is a sprig of holly his lite, and the men ana women Uoam'- A says a writer in the Farm, lottes, 18 eggs; Arnold Francis of or Breeze. A Mail roost of with leaves and this red roumd 'candies, wriom lie eiiara(aeri;es ns i uuiauo Island Messrs. lin nnd Pwrl Rmnnev and Dak, Pa., single comb Rhode colored green and ODD WAY FOR DATING EGGS type, set on a smooth floor, and with Reds, 18 eggs; F. Q. Yost of Sayre and soreheads.-- will see to it that namerital frosting Andelin Ira Morrison, Aubrey removable nest boxes, wakes it possi Pa., single comb White Leghorns, J8 he is landed safely on the tobag-g- a 'shaped with a leaf tube. This cake Rubber and Lawrence Southwiek. in Place in Palm ble to keep the henhouse perfectly Held " Stamp eggs. nto follow up his friend Lori-me- r. rTT Vm. we'l. Bate it in a buttered clean at all times." The main difficulty of Hand Performs the Opera has The. Herald-Republica- n cut .Mrs. Amy Coult . of Salt Lake and floured dripping' pan, then tion Type Removable.- experienced in cleaning the hOuse is ELECTRIC INCUBATOR IS BIG delibof attitude an jiuiintained .ffro onptniftfrmn-,- these being nially yaodMjR.- - MiriaawEakle ,ofJ -ia sQuads Cream. on p fruitful 9i' )wk withor be can If and nests. roosts the an A misrepresenting man they erately has patented Minnesota Bountiful spent the past few days ter, scant, and add gradually, while vlachlne Built for New Orleans Poul-- j holding the truth from its readers ngenious device for putting the date taken cut quickly and handily, and in Provo, the guests of Mr. and beating constantly, one and one-hal- f Has of 6,000 Capacity try Raiser of a rubber nothing left but a bare room with a on consists It all along the line, and it is only eggs. 'ol Irs. A. P. Huish. Sunday the cupfuls ef flour. Beat' the yolks Egga How Worked. cleanof work board smooth fits floor, the ot removable which type itamp natural that a reaction will come colirWty, together with Earnest eggs u mil, thick and lemon ing becomes an easy task. fjf; One of the largest electric incuba-- , and come with a thud. Cbult and daughter Miss Althea oml and Once a week I give the henhouses. ; " ' gradually, while beating :ors in use anywhere in the world was Coult of Salt Lake, who canw .'; cupfuls njjy, one ihd one-ha- lf MONEY TO LOAN. ;,built for a poultry raiser In New down yesterday morning, spent Qf TeA sug!ir. combine mixtures 40 is 5 feet It 3rleans. long by feet . Deat; itfto of five eK yesterday .in rrovo canyon. wide, and contains 40 compartments, If you want to borow money on each having a capacity of 150 eggs, and one teftspoonful oe' until stiff, en says the Popular Mechanics. Each farming land or city property, tele-uhoDorothy Treloer of FupIca vanilla. Sift over one teaspoonful of ;ompartment can he separately conspent the past week in Provo with us. We will do the rest. W. H. beat thoroughly, turn powder, baking v"' Grace Miss Jacques, and .floured and s. pan Into 1)uxsnred Ray & Cq . Miss Althea Conlt of Salt Lake bake in a moderate oven. Orname"tal FrOstin9. Nest8 Moab City- - is the guest - of her cousin. MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLY". Can be put on in all sorts of shapes Miss Otera Iluish this week. boxes a are The nest first cleaning. by forcing through a pastry bag and taken out, the straw dumped, and This" an age of great discoveries. SS2i',".' confecGerman tubes. Miss Julia A Bibbens, who has a variety of burned and the boxes themselves Progress rides onth e air. Soon we g whitewashed and aired. Before spent the past ten weeks in Provo. tion'ers 'use paper cases shaped like ma y see - I'ncie Sam S mail carries returned- - they are supplied with the guest of her . sister-in-law,- .' cornucopias, thea cut at the tnd..For liyiiig in all directions, tranportlng clean straw. Treatment of this sort Mrs. E. AVA Bibbens. returned yes- - this frosting put the whites of three on is mail. Peoile take wonderful Interest "death ' bugs." Dating Eggs. terday to her home in Buffalo, eggs in a large bowl, dd two table- the roosts The undergo in a discovery that benefits them. New York. Mrs. Bibbens accom-- 1 spoonfuls of confectioners' sugar, Into ei process, being taken ..vj-iit"apertures in the p?.3m of a glove-liv- e same-clean- ing That's why Dr.'KIng's New Discovery Lake City. The panied her to Salt cover which is apped around out, brushed and whitewashed. which hasNjeen sifted, and beat three m Colds and -- other throat- for Coughs, palm of the hand. ..s each egg Is henhouse floor is then swept clean and uslUfc 11 "wuc" i' and lung diseases Is the most popqular The raanv friends of Mrs. J. sprinkl- I out of the nest the date is im- the whole interior given one-hacupfuls picked Incubator of 6,000 Capacity. Sundstrom'will necesbe pleased to,Reptat until one and Is no medicine in Ameriea. "It cured me or lice and Should there e-of whitewash. it, upon printed sugar have been used. Add lemon sity to going all over the day's "crop" mites be .manifest, an additional treat- frolled, so that any one, or all of the of a dreadful cough,"writes Mrs. J. F. learn that she has recovered from her recent illness and will return Juice gradually as mixture thickens, - after they have been collected. The ment of chloride of lime is given, but compartments, can be operated, ac- Davis, Stickney Cornor, Me., "after one tablespoonful in all.. Con- type, of course, Is inked from time to this is seldom necessary. j using cording to the number of eggs to be uoviors ireaiuieni hbu an utirer rem'- to her home at Olmsted. ' hatched. The controlling thermo1. and time. by spoonfuls f sugar adding Excellent jtinue for do not completely break the edits had failed." stats used Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Irvine Jr. beating until frosting is stiff enough bronchial affecor colds any coughs, but introduce" combeater the circuit, Remedy for Diarrhoea. left yesterday morning for Salt1 to spread. This may be determined high resistance of a small tion. Prlce 50c and $1.00. Trial bot-toremedies fail to cor When paratively, simple will where Lake City, -- Le4ctrlc spend 'by taking up some of the mixture on rect diarrhoea In birds, give the fol. they lamp when open,. thus avoid-- ' free at Hedquist Drug Co. two the fore nart of the week at the ;thebaCk of a spoon, and with a case .lowing: Subnltrate of bismuth, one tc Ing' sparking at the contacts. Successors to Palace and Stores, .' Hotel Utah- Later they will go knife making a cnt" through the mi x- - four- - grains twice each day, or pulver TCo. Smoot Drug tf 0 the two grains twice Hermitage m ugden can- - irt. mnkps a lpa cut and ruoi. ized cinnamon bark, chickens in ds There raising profit ri. each day. The soft feed given th Ing remains parted, it ig of right con- - bird should be dry or as nearly dry as when they are properly handled. : . t?nwAO na,n thin tf O'lTK possible. Dump the litter from the nests In case the trouble ii . Mrs. George Havercamp enter ' . a . . now and burn it Just as soon e.Ai,mo. nrA vhcLn tihlai n a n a rnono1 checked too abruptly, give from 20 to tained the members of the Bridge as Lest some of Our regular patrons-shouldumped. 30 grains of salts in a tablespoonful mixa shallow Club at her home Saturday after- put on a tliicker layer, having over tacked wire of or cat two Poultry One water. of grains think that we are overlook Nothjng like a few warm days tc noon. Miss Miriam Nelke was a ture somewhat stiffer than for first omel in soft water is also a good cor- box makes a good feeder for bran or in our efforts to secure them coax to hens the crease ing for then and cutting. rective. lay,' a dry mash. guest of the afternoon. The coating, Don't sellet too fat are we write this little breeders your new old two. business, over get Hens add I years enough prizes were awarded to Mrs.. R. To remaining frosting or you will be sorry for it " as unless and dom good of layers, word The people who-havgood I K. Irvine re"will appreciation. so that frosting Jr. and IMrs. )W. 3. more sugar of. " ahould'-bYoung ducks should always have breeders disposed stood by this bank we consider i Roberts. The club members have tain shape after being forced through' egg plenty of water and shade and grit For the first meal a hard-boiles of the earth. Nothing is too . the ealt to adjourn during the a pastry-bagGreen cut hope and meat foods ar 5 decided mixed with dry bread crumbs is best. worms them. We .are of course for In the ra and winter the milk good and bugs month of August. squeezed Stale bread soak in e e e tlon. UNCERTAIN. , to secure new business, but anxious la. good. dry j No condition powder on the market never at the Miss Harriet Jones and Miss The fanner can produce a pound of expense ot our regular chicken" aa cheaply aa be can a pound Is as good as 'wholesome food and 'Lucille Smith of Salt Lake City Feed .dry feeds no mashes. for they, are the people who patrus, Jane, aged nine, always brings , For the first feeds use plenty of of beef, pork or mutton, and it always plenty of exercise. respent Sunday at the Donnan made this hank possible. We have ' Turkey gobblers should be mated home very satisfactory reports from dry oatmeaL brings a better price. sort in Provo canyon. . as as with hens the and have know scrub chickena Sell off the it, appreciate It, and tfre free early possible, Now la' the best time to try your , Bchoofc invariably getting "A? in Eleot the first, so la breed. by This one certainly April. especially stock. to only acknowledge tt. By trtattos all our breeding Miss Maud Farrer is entertain-- I mentary Science. I The best layers are those fowls that ;j Chills, wet food and lack of sun- with the beginner. ' One breed at a have been bred particularly with a pTJncle Tom,1 looking over one of her shine are the main causes of bowel time and perfect that ingr as her - "guest Miss Elizabeth ' same courtesies to new customers we view to increased egg production, Borne varieties stand confinement Watkins of Salt Lake City. reports the other evening, aked Jane trouble in chicks. this1 inbreeding soon lowers the vitality hope to grow stronger year by year. Consider better than others. " just what Elementary Science meant ' Where' the dropping boards are when .' a flock. That is why wo should get of a must if. breed you choosing matched lumber the Job of Miss Hazel Lisonbee has return-- , ,; IV aid. the. little girt hesitat- mads of ' new males or settings of eggs 'every them closely yarded. la eaaier. keep them cleaning ed to her home from southern ing a moment, "I'm not If chickens TSiaed In a brooder are year. quite sure This Is a good time to put a square been has she where visiting Utah, There la genuine satisfaction.. In irhet&er it is the study of wild ani- of tar paper In the bottom of each 'not rendered weak and tender by too friends and relatives. and flot vest much owning thoroughbred stock and they' , THE CHOICE OF A'HUMAND. heat, enough mals or the inside of ua." Asgust seat bov for the benefit of lice. cost no "more to feed. Qo in' for the is too Important a matter for a. woman and make grow, new house to la latlon, be they rapidly a If poultry Woman's Heme Companion. ' bestMiss Maud. Farrer entertained built this spring see If there Isn't s early layers. ' tnntiKniul ttr vAa.kneaa.'bad ' o ill bouses and neats should be Have you ever noticed the hens fol- blood or foul breath. Avoid these kflt; sandy spot handy on which to locate a party of young folks at a canclean ton beat results. Fight lice all lowing the plow and did you observe IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. IN it .'r-y: Life Ml yon party at North Forks yester-da- THE HERALD. the chickens year around. . There sre some es- how fast the grubs disappeared T This hopes by taking Dr. King's all and 'the. If followed by luncheon at her and athens land is also. for flne'complexiott, the the New chickmust in sentials port good be (strength, hens run together, the stronger poultry that ' ; . .home. in theievening, her, guests SPECIAL AT PROVO Encourage them.-"r- 1 ens 'will get moat of the" reed and tended W.Th!a is" 6ns of them:"', cheerrul breath,; kspims inmgs mas , ' ' . A bone cutter will1 surely tay for iThe poultry business Is; yet in Its . being Misses Ethel Carney and I TEA AND CHINA keep tfis others poor. follow Jthelr use. Easy,' safe; men win "supplies the In - operating - brooders remember Infancy and offers a -- good, living- - for Itself.-- - Greenout-bo- ne ElizabethyWatkins- - and Messrs. and Bure7 25oTriledqulBt Drug "Ccv Ova sauce or Up Five pan Quart that . uniform beat should always be those- - who take it up as a business, hen with sbility - td 'produce eggs, Two' 1 Fred Phafiio and. Elmer DenhaltStores, Successors to Palaoe first qualitjr, maintained. It Is better' to have a carefully looking' into the. conditions, nourishes her feathers and keeps bar City , and Chris quart preiervs kettla, ' ' ' er of .Salt Lake health.' and in as etc. tooilttl such good too location, much beat than little general Smoot, Drug Co. breeds, markets, : ; ISo saco,, t ', No kind of young poultry is bo sus- oeptlble to the effecta of unfavorable conditions aa the young turkey. They must be carefully protected from of parasites, and from exces sive heat and. dampness, says a gov 1 the-attack- s ys ' - FjajL&pletaK Ask .( it. mnt mb Princess all week - Saw-Hors- e If rooEt-poles- cti,;,.i, r.,li saw-hors- e, -- - ! - . - -- . -- be-in- : saw-hors- e Sj U.-mu- lf - le - , . An Appreciation ' e State Bank of Provo ' ' y, . full-grow- n - f - Sumner. , - ,' '' - 4 |