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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH SUGGESTIONS ON USE OF HIGHWAYS IS EGG INCUBATION METERED BY GAS TAX Incubation Is the natural process When a motorist drives up to a gasoline filling station, buys several gal- through which the egg most puss to lons of gasoline and incidentally pays produce the chick. Our object, when a tax of from one to four cents for hatching larger numbers of chicks, each gallon of gasoline purchased, he Is to substitute for the natural method ls puylng for the use of the roads of hatching with hens. The Incubator much In the same manner that he pays has solved the problem. It hns grown for his gas, electricity or water. In from the mere hatching boxes to mastates where the gasoline tax ls In chines that are capable of producforce, the use of the highways Is me- ing a large percentage of strong, tered" and the motorist pays for that healthy chicks. Some hatching boxes use In proportion to the amount of are still on the market; the medium to high priced Incubators are the highway service he buys. Motorists who use the highways ones to purchase. The Initial price only occasionally pay very little. On ls of small consideration when comthe other hand those who make use of pared with good, llvnble chicks. The lipn prepares the egg. Her owntlie highways for business and roll up large mileages each month, pay much er generally receives It In good conlarger bills. Roads wear out and re- dition. What he does to the egg bequire expenditure for maintenance in fore it ls actually placed in the Inhatcli-ahllltproportion to the traffic they carry, cubator, greatly Influences Its The fresher the eggs, the and It ls only fair that the cost of building anil repairing them be dis- larger the percentage of hatch will tributed on the same basis. be nnd the stronger the chicks. The proper care of hutching eggs The gasoline tax ls not a sales tax. Its purpose Is not to raise money by will increase the hatch. They should a tax on gasoline sales hut to raise It be turned daily If kept longer than by a tax on road use. The amount of five days. The best temperature Is gasoline consumed Is the best gauge from 50 to CO degrees Fahrenheit for measuring the nse a motor car Germ development starts at 68 deoperator makes of the highway, and grees, so care should be taken to the easiest and least expensive wny of rpp that the eggs do not rench that taxing the road user Is by collecting point More eggs are ruined by becoming the tax when the gasoline ls sold. too warm before they are set than The gasoline tax is not a burdensome one. It ls paid In small amounts, by chilling. When an egg Is kept In seldom more than from ten to twenty a room where the temperature Is cents, when the gasoline tnnk ls filled. 70 to SO degrees, germ development The price of gasoline rises nnd falls starts. There Is not enough heat to incnbatlon ; consequently every few days, and the motor car continue owner usually pays the price asked many embryos die then or during the first few days In the Incubator. Unwithout comment. A gasoline tax collected at the time of buying gasoline der such conditions, the eggs will ls often paid without the realization ehow clear or nearly clear when candled on the eighth day. that a tax Is being collected. When selecting an Incubator, be govThis method of paying for the nse of highways presents little chance for erned to a Inrge extent by the maevasion. Everybody who drives a mo- chines that are giving the best retor car uses gasoline, and It ls Impos- sults In the community, not only for sible to buy fuel without paying the number of chicks hatched but for the tax. Tourists from other states, also, condition of the chicks ns well. There are two general types of help. They enjoy and contribute to and the wear on the roads In the localities smaller Incubators the hot-nlThe greatest problem they visit, but do not help to pay for the machines In general Is the road service they enjoy unless with there Is some form of taxation based proper ventilation; moisture Is the maon actual highway use. greatest problem In the hot-ai- r water-heateIn The chine. water the More than of the states In the Union now meter the use Incubator does not Influence moisture of their highways by means of a gas- In the egg chamber. Lack of moisture oline tar. They are employing a meth- means that there has been too great In the od which has been pronounced the an amount of evaporation. machines the air does fairest and most equitable yet devised water-heatenot circulate so freely. With slower map. Smallpox Ls no longer epidemic. The for providing funds for road constructhere will be less evaptropics have been made habitable for the white tion nnd maintenance. The two ele- moving air, man ; the death rate of the Panama Canal zone la ments which have been found to he oration. The fact thnt many of the less than that of many cities of the temperate the principal factors In breaking down smaller hot water Incuhntors have zone. The health of massed populations, long one and wearing out roads speed and very little ventilation, makes It necessary to air and cool the eggs daily. of the worlds greatest problems, lias been as- weight will gauge the cost of highThe hot-nl- r Incuhntors are quite sured; of the death rate of cities of over 1,000,000 way use to the owner because both heat Is furnished by The different. Is lowest with 11.2 a thousand, speed and weight Influence the amount people Chicago's the air so It Is necessary that the of gasoline requir'd. Paris is highest with 14.3. air be In more rapid motion. This The toll of tuberculosis (Chicago 1921 figures) causes grenter ventilation and evaphas been reduced to 8.11 a 10,000; of pneumonia Good Roads Building oration, hence moisture usunlly must to 9.64; of cancer to 10.59. Heart disease Is now Good roads In Missouri will In a be added. the worst of the dread list; It kills 18.78. Chicago, In operating the Incubator follow dilike other great American cities, ls living too fast short time produce such Most Incubator companies effects even rections. that the most optimistic working too hard, playing too hard. Maus avocations are as strenuous as his vocations. Our supporter of hard road building will give very complete directions regarding the operation nnd control of their modern civilization is too fust and furious to be find his expectations far exceeded, according to an oflicial who made a trip machines. sane or safe. Uniformity of temperature Is a great Herein lies the value of the, new National Out- to Fredericktown recently over HighNo. 9. factor. An Incubator run way controlling us door Recreation conference, which would make Our trip to Fredericktown recalled at a uniform temperature of 102 deunderstand that wholesome outdoor recreation vividly my last trip over Highway grees will do better than one varyamid scenes of natural beauty ls the No. 9, about three years ago." he said. ing front 101 to 105 degrees. Gradual Hiitldote for piuny of the Ills of our Twentieth On that trip we started for Frederickvariation Is not detrimental. century civilization. town and after six and one-lmToo high temperature lowers the hours of of the chicks. In some machines. we terrible to vigor driving managed y get In world cry a present-daTENNYSON voices 83 miles from St. Louis." It Is considered best to start at 101 Ring out the thousand wars of old, degrees. Increase to 102 degrees the ring In the thousand years of peace." It ls now second and only allow the To Mark McKinley Farm standard week, seven full years since the armistice. These have of 103 degrees to be reached been years of all the passions of war without The transcontinental Lincoln higha few days befAe the hatch. Above Today, for the first time, the horizon ls bright with way passes through the famous tariff everything, the eggs should not get to a realization lias of Its coiue hope. Europe farm" which belonged to President too hot. Noel Hull, Extension Spenow no sees that European McKinley. The Minerva Community asdesperate plight It Missouri state poultry experituition won the World war; that on the contrary sociation expects to plnce In the nenr cialist, ment Mountain Grove. station. vanto victor and war disaster all, brought that future a suitable nnd permanent quished ulike. No nation possesses the resources mnrker on tho Lincoln highwny to chII to accomplish Its rehabilitation unaided. To re- to the attention of the heavy through Sanitary Poultry House domgain even an approximation of their pre-wa- r travel the slgnlflrance of the locaIs Necessary for Egps ination of the world the uutlons of Europe must tion. to an extent hitherto Chickens will not give adequate recombine and During McKinleys administration unthinkable. Tim situation lias resolved itself to the records of tills farm figured much turns In eggs or growth when kept una question of In the great tariff made hy der Insanitary conditions. more than a gesture the President ns sjieeclies The construction of the poultry So the I.ocarno agreement It had previously of willingness to nlistuin from Var. It means the while he wus a member of congress. house should receive first attention. n Sufficient air space, lighting, nnd wish for constructive peace, the desire to begin the work of rehabilitation and the hope of restored should he provided, and the entire house cleaned at frequent Inworld The New Year will presumably ace a tervals. While these precautions cannot be congress, working Independently of the League of Nations. It will endeavor to breuk upon to control mites and depended Two horses are able to pull twice down nationalistic divisions, bring nhout general aid the poultryman In deterlire, they disarmament and establish an organization some, the lad on a pavement that they mining when these posts are present what resembling a "United States of Euroie." No, ran handle on a dirt road, according Furthermore, the fowls are kept In to the Iowa atate highway commisEurope has not accomplished a spiritual regeneravigorous condition, which In Itself sion. tion. It Is a plain rase of realization that someaids In controlling pests. Dirty nnd thing of the kind must he done to avoid complete Meal breedInsanitary houses Good, roads come ing renditions for provide collapse. United Europe ugulnst the world or Insects nnd germs In construction cost, hut they which nre high Europe's day Is done. detrimental to poultry. Dissave every car owner real nmne.v Itj eased fowl, or those with malformed operating expense, the total of which hills or In the tiirlst feet, fall ready prey to lien, FINALLY, writes Tennyson, "Ring to lm." Would that the New Year hells for all ear on a heavily traveled road mites, and other Insect pesls, nnd could ful till hi wish, for In Christianity lies the will soon pay for the cost of Improve-iniT.should he removed ns soon n only hope of u reformed human nnture and regenerated world. The World war has brought A highway connecting Mexico forth the charge that Christianity Is a failure. City und Proper Feed for Pullets I Imiilo, Mexico, Is being concrime rampant. The churches and Certainly It Is n mistake to let the pullet structed, factions vvitf.ln the churches are quarreling. Nevfor themselves. Grain alone Is forage still the ertheless, Christianity driving tone The first concrete street pavement will not of civilization The Elide continue to he by far in the supply the necessary feed for United Stntcs was built at the framework nnd the body the world's h.t seller. It bus been translated Into hutldlng Ohio, In 1892. jt Was of the birds which are to become a most of she Ui, gunge of earth and the presses uRcliefoutnlne, narrow the hitching rack cannot begin to supply the demand. Has tha on one strip along part of the future laying flock. A side of the court house square. mash containing a liberal aupply tf Christianity of the Jesus Christ of that Ellne ever The follow ng year, the rest of the protein and minerals Is needed. It been tried by the world? One thing Is sure: street was paved. On January ?. lie. the pnllet are on good range they day Is n day when every good American or 32 years Inter, there was total will not consume no much mah of should take stick of himself and resolve to do of 31,098 miles of concrete read In hi this sort a they would without range, mile toward making the wish of tin- - pod the United States. Of tlds tntnl 1.921 hut It should come true. ha constantly before miles of concrete were In Wlcnuiu. them. y. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN "ESTI INQ out the old, ring In the new." Do you remember the time when no article on the New Yeur whs oitho-do- x unless It contained at least hurt of Ring Out, Wild Hells," Alfred Tennyson's melodious verses from In Meinorinm? And have you noted that nowadays they are no longer In fashion? This' is to be Though they were written 75 years are still ns appropriate and as as they are melodious. For In Meinorinm" Is far more than a splendid memorial to Tennysons closest friend, Arthur llenry Ilallam. It Is an utterance of the imperishable hopes and aspirations of the human soul passing through the valley of the shudow of death. It Is the English classic on the love of Immortality and the Immortality of love. It feels the forward movement of the world. It voices the hope for better things that springs eternal n the human breast . It pays due respect to low and order. It breathes sturdy and thoughtful patriotism. There Is a profoundly religious spirit in It It Is full of the ultimate spiritual Instincts and cravings of humanity : hot-wnt- r. hot-wat- d three-quarte- Ring out, wild bells, to ths wild sky. The flying cloud, the frosty light: The year Is dying In the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him dltu Ring out the old, ring In the new. Ring, hsppy bells, across the enow; The year Is going, let him go: Ring out the false, ring In the true. d was erected, Its experiments covering a range of about 14 miles; January 24-3-0 will be International Radio week with Its broadcasting among fifteen nations. Radio Is now Instructing and entertaining the world. It Is sending photographs; boiling a kettle on a cake of Ice, and stopping railroad trains with emergency brakes. What uextl Ring out the feud of rich and poor. Ring In redreaa to itll mankind. Ring In the nobler modes of Ufa, With an eater rumors, purer life. Ring In the love of truth and right. Ring In the common love of good. Ring out old ehspee of foul disease; King out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring In the thousand years of peace. . Ring In the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land. Ring in the Christ that la to be. foregoing verses, one so popular and now quoted, are In themselves suggestive of the changes time has wrought since they were penned. Ring out the old, ring In the new," sings the poet. Glancing at the Sixty Years Ago Today column In the dully newspaper, we see that the Dally News of London was editorially denying that the claims of the United States ngalnst Great Rrltnin because of the Confederate cruiser Alabamas destruction of Unlou shipping were a sufficient cause for war, and 2,000 guests were present at a New York reception to General Grant. Great Rrltaln paid the United States $13,000,000 damages because of the Alabama : the United States saved Great Rrltaln In the World war; today the pence and stability of the world hangs on the friendship of the two great English-speakinnations. General Grant was made President by the North because he was the leader who won the Civil war. Today we have a reunited country, cemented by thp common sen Ice of the and Rlue and Gray In the Spunish-AiuerlcuWorld wars. Twenty-livyears ago today Job . Alexander Dowle, the American healer, was being mobbed In liondon by medical students; today the music of Oowle's Zion Is heard over every American radio. Ten yeurs ago today Germuny agreed to pay an Indemnity to the United States for the 115 lives lost' when the Lusitania was torpedoed, but refused to apologize for the sinking of the liner. Today Germany is working out her redemption rnder the Dawes plan mid the world Is discussing ll.e appeal to women to scrap the submarine" of woman In the Lady Astor. an American-borliritlsh parliament. TIIE g n e I I TENNYSON writes, ring out the fend of rich and poor." In the larger sense tills feud has been rung out In America. There are no longer any poor" In the meaning of this word as Tennyson used It. America la the most wealthy, most prosperous nnd happiest nutlon of earth. The prosperity of the American people this year has made possible the highest standard of living lu all history. Specific Illustrations of this prosperity meet the eye at every turn streets full of automobiles and taxis; sidewalks full of men and women dressed In accordance with fashions latest whim; homes equipped with radio; millions of spectators at football games at a cash expenditure of untold millions; millions at play In the middle of winter r In sports In the South nnd California and in winter sports In New England and the national parks of the West ; the Florida land speculation rlvullng the Msslsslppl Rubble" of two centuries ago; a building construction of $7,000,000,000. Moreover, labor Is now one of the heaviest Investors In the commercial und Industrial enterprises of capital. Rest of all Is the fact that conditions apparently point to n eoutlnuunce 0f this prosperity In 1926. n out the false, ring AGAIN true" which IsRing to say: New- - truths lor old fallacies: discoveries. Inventions, Improve-pientIncreased etllcleney In ull walks of life, line progress is too rapid to be nppre-- i this 'long new n ; luted Improvement Is announced before Hie last can be recorded. Our national prosperity Is In largo measure due to the constant expansion of Itie application of adentlllc discoveries to the Industry and commerce. Electric power nnd light, llie gas engine and radio have revolutionized nnd ure still Improving modern life. Yesterday was announced the discovery by federal government scientist of the secret of tlxed nitrogen. Indlspens-i- , life for the making of munitions nnd fertilizer. California scientist reports the existence Today and with of a new ray, stronger than the , ne thousand times greater frequency. Tomorrow whnt? And what of the radio In 1926? Guess for ronr-leif- ! It vvtiH In 18D7 that the first Murcoul stffiRm sings the poet, s. warm-weathe- record-breakin- there Is the line. Ring In redress to all Redress carries with It the suggestions of wrong Inflicted upon the helpless and unfortunate ami of acknowledgment, reparation and rehabilitation. Doubtless there Is need lu many places of earth for redress in the fullest moaning of the word hut not In the United States. This Is Increasingly the land of liberty, equality of rights and opportunity und pursuit of happiness. Tlds nation Is the one nation of earth dedicated to these precious things und the pm.lng eurs but confirm the dedication. All the world knows this; If we were to throw open the gates of America the rush of Immigration would he beyond him gluing. The equality of opportunity here Is hevoml anything history hns ever seen. It Is literally true that the highest positions In the laud lire open to all. Even the Presidency Is ojien, the single restriction being tlint of native birth; President Calvin foolhlgc Is a farmers boy who worked as hard during his youth ns any young American. The high executive positions In the federal and stale governments ami the seats of congress ure full of self made men. The great salaries of lu business world lire In the Inrge the high-up- s majority of cases drawn by men who have worked up from the bottom. Education Is free. Elllclenry Is well rewarded. The young American of today Ima only himself to blame If he docs not nmns a competence, establish a home and found n family. There are no class distinctions to bur bis rise. Theoretically there Hre no oppressed who should have redress," In practice there are flies In our ointment; vvhcu human nature lmHove these will be removed. AGAIN, agsln Tennyson sings, Ring out old of foul disease." Many hove been rung out and more are going with every ringing of the bells. Yellow fever and tile huhonlr plague have been eliminated front the world scourge AND g God-give- n lf 1 Good Roads Facts hard-surface- t. New-Year'- s |