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Show IlliKT WHS t i : Why Not Make Your Present Practical? See our display of PIANOS and I I PLAYER-PIANO-S 4 in walnut and mahogany vods. 4 : : : A thing of beauty is a I. AS STOCK HKH) run You Afford to Food It? Since the price of beet pulp was this yer many farmer felt they could not afford to buy It to feed to their stock. Perhaps a brief aummury from the "Feeder tegument, Henry's "Feed and Feeding" will aid some of our bureau men who were expecting to feed to decide thli mutter for theniselvea. "fleet pulp is about water and 10 solids. The dry matter or solids In wet beet pulp Is equal to roots In feeding value. The Colordo Experiment Station found that one ton of jwet beet pulp had about the same feeding value aa 200 pounds of corn for fedlngs lambs. Wet pulp Is roll-- j shed by dairy rows and It produces i For fattening good flavored milk. steers alfalfa or clover hay should be combined with the pulp, but no concentrates should at flrat be fed. On this combination the animal will gain rapidly for a time but the flrah will bo soft and watery. After a time such concentrates as barley or corn should be gradually substituted for a part of the wet pulp, so that six weeks prior to the dose of the feeding period no pulp is fed, but concentrates InWhy not let us give you a player in exchange for . stead. your old piano f Carlyle and Griffith of the Colorado Experiment Station divided a We are showing the finest line of rockers. Solid , bunch of 48 head of 956 pound steers oak rockers in fumed or bright finish. of mixed breeding and below average A Monarch Morris Chair, full leather, would make a In quality into 4 lots of 12 head each alfalfa hay of poor quality to giving splendid gift for father within all limit. Sugar beet pulp A rocker is suitable for every member of the family. was fed without limit to two lots twice a day. WB ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS. Lot No. 1 was fed beet pulp 93.4 pounds, alfalfa hay 20 pounds, corn, Davenports and Davenettes. 4 6.6 pounds per head per day, and Dining Room Furniture. an average dally gain of 2.6 made X Living Room Furniture. 4 pounds or a total gain of 263 pounds 4 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. test. 4 In the Let No. 2 was fed alfalfa hay 30.3 4 -- CALL AT-4 pounds, corn 6.6 pounds per head per day and made an average daily gain of l.$f pounds br a total of 176 pounds In the test. Lot No. 3 was fed beet pulp 97.3 pounds, alfalfa 21.9 pounds per head ' 4 SPANISH FORK, UTAH per day and made an average dally 4 gain of 1.8 lbs, or a total gain of 184 y test. pounds per head. In the THE ENGLISH SPARROW AS A NOTICE SALK OF ANIMAL ' Lot No. 4 was fed alfalfa hay, 41.5 FOR DAMAGES PEST pounds per head per day and made In 1831 an endeaver was made to an average dally gain of 1.5 pounds or a total gain of 147 pounds tn the State of Utah, county of Utah, in populate a few city parks in the East' ' test. ern the Benjamin Precinct of said coun- birdsUnited States with It will be noted that Lot 3 did just and at that time tho English ty: was introduced. Into this as well on beet pulp and alfalfa as I have In my possession the follow-in- g It hardly seems possible did No. 2 on corn and alfalfa. These described estray animal, which If county. from that these importions, com- - men report that throughout the tost not claimed and taken away, will be, a of few hundred birds only the pulp fed steers were more' uniPs!n sold at public auction to the highest! yeara s that the species could formly thrifty than those getting no bidder at my place In Benjamin, Pre-T- 7 have 8l)read over entire United pulp. They estimate that for a two cinct on Monday, the 23rd day of States, showing that their Increase is year old fattening steer, 9 pounds of December, 1918, at the hour of 11 and if some measure Is wet pulp proved equal to 2.8 pounds very great, a. m. not to taken check them at once, the of alfalfa hay or one pound of corn. 1 red yearDescription of animal: It has been found (U. S. Departwill be run over by this pest. ling bull calf, lame in left leg; no country ono is ment cf Agriculture, Bureau of Chemaware Every that these b'rds brand ormark visible. Bulletin 52) that, owing to ferSaid estray was taken by me in damage small grains, fruits and istry, beet pulp lost mentation, said precinct on the 9th day of Dec- vegetables as welj as drive away rather moreensilage of its than our beneficial birds from the villages W. H. LUDLOW, ember, 1918. losses Such total nutrients. heavy and but few farms, realize that 50 Pnundkecper of Benjamin. Precinct, of these should where teach that possible pulp sparrows require the equivalent of one quart of wheat a he dried. Where It cannot be dried, For Kent The home of Mrs. Alex day and thus make the annual loss ft may be ensiled the same as corn. It Boyack, first door south of Mrs. Grace very great. Unlike can be said in keeps well if piled in large heaps, as 4 tho outside mass in rotting protects Matleya. Inquire phone 24. (adv) favor of the sparrows. Some credit has been given the the interior. The pulp may be prepits IS. Y. U. Awaiting Lifting sparrow for destroying the alfalfa served in shallow, In the earth. The pitted mass dug In but weave), the in countries Utah Of Quarantine to Reopen feet above the Just as soon as the quarantine la where the weavel Is doing the great- extending several be covered with straw should ground est we find the most sparrows damage raised the Brighhm Young University to keep out the air and will reopen its doors. New studente so apparently they cannot control and earth The frost. Farm Bureau News. . can begin profitably at this time and this insect. And as long as the Insect bo can controlled hy proper cultivatake up regular work as but two Lcct Tljree red pigs, about 125 weeks of the years work has been tion and grazing, wo should not proeach. Finder notify Wilford tect pounds another for be will this of pest this reviews purpose. done, and ' Reward. Angus. (adv.) There are several conof methods of time the quarangiven. During tine, work cu the new mechanic arts trol that have been advocated by the Lost Among Friday evening or Sunday building on Temple Hill has been Bureau Biological Survey. which the following are the best, des mornipg, between the residence of pushed; and the remodeling of the iron work building has been conplet-o- d troying the nost, shooting trapping, Mrs. Effie Dart and Mrs. A. V. Nelson, and machinery install- and poisoning. No' doubt that a small package containing brassiere, ed, thus providing for larger classes great deal of good may result from marked "Nelson on tag. , Finder Watch the papers combining all of these methods and phone Mrs. Effie Dart. 60c reward. they should1 be practiced whenever lor tho date of possible. Poisoning sparrows has proven to be the easiest and quickest method. The best time for poisoning is when the snow is on the ground and when our native species are few in number. The sparrows congregate V, .! about the farm and out buildings and ' h I tiny bo easily killed. i, vw J iv n Th? County Agent and Biological s f .f l1 V.-Survey in cooperation tith tilts local Farm Bureaus are planing an exten. J JV ,,, i w4 sive campaign against-thpest, and f O )tv , t, ' 'J every tine interested in saving the small grains will cooperate at that c vj , ' rt ' sv iv, , v ' time. ' S MVv "2 .( Watch for later announcement of this campaign. joy forever." Only Four More Shopping Days Do Your Shopping as Early in the Day as Possible '- ? O- ib&ss7 ' r 20 During these four days we are selling our entire . stock of MENS and ' YOUNG MENS SUITS and OVERCOATS at a -- ! reduction of sorlment to I Shoes or. Slippers Slices and slippers are always ap- 100-da- y 100-da- 100-da- y ry one-four- We propriate, always appreciated. have all the newest styles at reasonable prices. Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Suit Cases and Traveling Bags are always useful. We have a good stock of them. Wc are selling them at a reduction of 15. Hats and Caps for men and bovs 20 , , f, fr X4 4 1 entrays or for trespass: One light red yearling steer, no! brand visible, ear mark crop and un-- i dor bit In right and slope off left ear. If damage and costs on said animal bo not paid within ten days from date of this notice, he will be sold to the h'ghest cash bidder at Spanish Fork! City Pound at 2 p. ni., on the 28th day of December 1918. JOSEPH CHAPPLE, Poundkeepei of said City. Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, this 19th day of , Mens Heavy W01k Shoos, regular prico to $0.00 at a reduction of $.'1.50 15. . Mens Rubber Boots, 15 olT. Buy them now. Off Mens S.hirts 15 Nice Shirts are a serviceable gift. We have a good line of shirts for men and boys. Special for Four Days at WHAT TO BUY FOR MEN AND YOUNG SUIT CASES GLOVES HOUSE SLIPPERS SWEATERS BATH ROBES TIES SLEEVE BANDS TIE PJNS WATCHES PAJAMAS BELTS SUSPENDERS POCKET WALLETS SOFT COLLARS MUFFLERS CUFFLINKS GARTERS SILK SOCKS Our entire stock of LADIES AND CHILDRENS COATS at a reduction of 20 Each department of this store is well stocked with appropriate gift suggestions. K444444-444iS'44i4i'M- Our Grocery Department Stands for Variety and Quality j Christmas Fruits and Candies Our Christmas Candies are exceptionally high grade. We can fill your needs from one pound to a ton. Try us for GOOD NUTS and EXTRA LARGE WALNUTS. Here is where you can get that BLACK POPCORN that pops so flaky, and call on us for ORANGES, BANANAS, RAISINS, DATES, FIGS, CRANBERRIES, MINCEMEAT, CELERY and LETTUCE. Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese This is headquarters for FULL CREAM CHEESE, made in Wisconsin. no more than the ordinary kind. - ESTRAY NOTICE I have in my possession the follow- -' lug described animals, impounded as High Top Shoes A.FEW SUGGESTIONS MEN : . off. - nuto-mecliani- c Off 15' Boys Mens and 15 off We have a good stock of Mens Good Flue, heavy bib Overalls. Buy them now $1.05 per pair. Childrens Coveralls, regular price $1.40 at $1.10 per pair- up-to-d- F off.' OVERALLS th well-drain- A good as- 20. choose from. Mackinaws 20 off Boys Suits and Oyercoats 20 100-da- y Taylor Bros. Co. per cent off It costs Chinaware and Glassware For Christmas Gifts nothing is more suitable than DINNER WAR E, DECORATED and 1IANI) PAINTED ClIINAWAItE, GLASSWARE, CUT GLASS and POT, TERY. We have it all and we like to show it. i &' p;; nw I H vlv 'w IT l. 4 , . r r,'i'- V u' - , -' .W -s Capt. T. 1'cWItt Foster, A. buttery, 145th artillery fi (First I'tnli). It takes s it year to equip and maintain an American soldier in Ihiro-teAnd liccnuse tliere are siill 2,d hi 0 hi o," them over there , is tiie reason w hy you must buy more mid mere War Savings December, 1918. ' ' Artcraft Pottery Our assortment of ARTCRAFE POTTERY is the first to be shown in this locality. It is beautiful, substantial, durable and novel. See it sono. It is going fast. Brig. Gen. Richard W. Young uml MuJ. Fred T. (Sundry, former adjutant, l!5il artillery (First Utah). M.iJ. (Sundry was recently transferred to a not her command. There are 2,tKM),(K)0 Americans still maler arms in Europe looking to you to help buy them the necessities of life. Spanish Fork Co-o- p |