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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK, UTAH Elvers Have Place on German Tables Again BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE CARE OF PULLETS VERY IMPORTANT FEDERAL AID FOR Poultry men are coming more end HIGHWAYS CERTAIN more to the conclusion thut lummer care of the young stock cannot be overemphasized. Observation throughout the state has shown that the success of a poultryman with' a flock of laying birds Is usually the reflection of his success In rearing the pullets. It is generally acknowledged by the leading poultrymen that one does not have to raise poultry for very many years before the Importance of clean, n steadily, and pullets. Is recognized. In nine cases out of ten the flocks which experience trouble during the winter months are the flocks In which trouble was prevalent while they were on the range, according to L. M.. Black, extension specialist In poultry at Rutgers university. Growing a clean profitable pullet Includes a great number of small steps which when put together assure success, says Mr. Black. As with the mature birds, the houses must be comfortable and clean. Overcrowding and overheating have their effect In stunting the growth of the birds, and so a square foot of floor space should be allowed to each growing pullet and, In addition, sufficient roosting space. On hot dnys the houses should be cool and comfortable. Frequent bouse cleaning Is practiced by the most successful poultrymen to help prevent a rapid spread of disease during warm, moist .weather. This, says Mr. Black, Is particularly effective against coccldlosls. Alternate ranges which supply an abundance of green feed and some shade are the rule on the best farms In the state. The birds are never without a dally supply of green feed. Shade Is considered essential during the hot days. The ground, how believed to be the source of many of our most troublesome diseases, . Is frequently cropped and cultivated so that the direct rays of the sun may act as a germicide. Construction work on the national system of interstate and transcontinental highways Is now financed for another three years as the result of the recognition by congress of the federal governments obligation to support financially these recognized means of communication and transportation. .. Passage of the Dowell bill, authorizing appropriations of 1105,000,000 for federal-aihighways for the two-yeperiod ending June 80, 1029, definitely assures the Middle West' tbe financial assistance necessary to permit the continuation of the program of highway construction laid out. Money from previous appropriations Is now available for use of the states during the flscul year ending June SO, . Fix Flavor of Eggs Poultry Facts ar d 1917. "The overwhelming support d until tbe The tainly knows her eggs. well-house- d Id completed, I Whitewash looks good on the outside of poultry houses, but on the Inside It does good. In ancient times capon meat was highly prized by epicures. It Is growing In popularity In this rountry. Peep cultivation of corn Is not de-s- i ruble und usuully Is detrimental, especially at the time of the last cultivation. Disease usually gets Into a flock through the weak fowls, which It attacks first. Keel) these culled out nd you'll huve a healthldr flock. Roup may be cnued by dampness or drafts In roosting quarters, or poorly ventilated roosting quarters or nutrl 1'nlerlylng cause may be tlou, lice, miles or other parasites. clothes bright and new by home dyeIts easy, and anyone can get ing perfect results. You can Diamond dye t anything. Take out some old, faded autt or dreas and huve It tbe seasons fashionable shade tomorrow! Restore dull drapes, scarfs and spreads. 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Baird, army officer, who found In old records of the Continental army, stored for years In the Schuylkill arsenal at Philadelphia, that bobbing of the hair was made a matter of general orders for the soldier of 1770. One of the decrees Issued at West Point, however, directed . that noncommissioned officers and privates of the first regiment have their hair queued behind not to exceed seven Inches long and close to the head. John, I hope I didnt see you ing at that girl." I hope you didnt, smil- my dear." Some blow out the gas and some own mushrooms In the gather their I woods. On tho Road oS Life, Take along the help of WRIGLEYS CHEWING , PEPPERMINT SWEET flavor ' . Wrigleys adds a zest to work and play "Bernard Shaw," said a publisher, ills Doctors hates doctors, Dilem- ma, you know. Is a terrific attack on the profession. - "A doctor took him to taBk at a pinner party In London. 'Mr. Shaw, be said reproachfully, 'do you know that most physlclnns are very poor menT "Shaw gave a twist to his mustache. 'I know, he said, that most of them are very poor doctors. "Boston Post. Hard as Concrete "This Is a hard world," said Pat as he knocked off for the dny. YIs," said Mike. "01 be thinking the same (very tolme I put me pick Into 1L" Good Hardware. Think all you speak, but speak not all you think. Delaune. ! I Probably no testimony would carry more weight as to the Importance of good roads In the nation's defense scheme than that of Gen. John J. Pershing, commander of the World war and until recently chief of stnff of the United States army. Looking ' over tbe records, the American Automobile association finds that General Fershlng testified before tbe senate committee on post offices and post roads as follows: "The country roads will be of tremendous value In time of war. The roads must be relied on to obtain tbs needed food supplies." work Ever since the began on tbe building of tbe federal aid highways, all .roads constructed with federal funds have been required to be built so that the culverts and bridges shall be constructed to meet the requirements of the army. Uncart We" Will Huld Every woman Deed trap on ehouldere. lOo. J. (X (hem. Agent wanted. Sainpl WILSON CO- - Ifttl E. Mth P L. Chicago, IU, W. N. U., ooooooooooooooooo Good Roads Hints xxxxxooooooxxxc The bureau of public roads predicts that the United States will have twice as many automobiles In 1930 as It had ft highThe National way travels through 11 states, covering 8,000 miles. It takes tourists to America's most Interesting parks. k Fairy Story "Once upon a time there was a state government whleh experienced very little difficulty In A total of $!4,500,nc0 will be available for new road construction In Michigan during the coming flscul yeur. This expenditure, coupled wlih the $17., 000,000 road system of 21,000 miles which Michigan already has will be n further guarantee of safe coinfortuble motor travel In the state Organization of the Ty Cobb High way association was perfected nt of nine meeting of representatives towns situated between Boynton and Knoxville. Tenn. MOTORS No. 28. put on ths market has a strip of abrasive-llk- n leather along one side, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. The reason? So thut tho pocketbook will adhere to the side of the pocket If a thief trie to lift it, thus attracting the ownera attention. The purse can be taken out easily by anyone knowing Its construction by Inserting tbe flngera between the strip and the pocket. Life is not so short but that them for courtesy Emerson. Is always time enough Sometimes it Is oar good fortune to be misunderstood. setting absolutely new standards in charm of design and interior fitting. 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A. and affiliated motor clubs, consideration of the measure was secured, and Its passage by an overwhelming vote followed a abort debate on the floor of the senate 17 TB1AL OFFER The Doctors Dilemma ' Mutual 0 . "Many a man, If the conceit were taken out of him, would look like an umbrella with Its ribs gone," philosophically said old Festus Tester. When a man gets to be Just about so old he ran remember a great many things that never happened. I have picked up a large number of similar sarcastic truths regarding my fellow men by eyeing them critically as they filed by mo adown the pathway of time, but I have not yet found how to put my plunder to any profitable use unless I can work tt Into a funny piece for some comic column." Kansas City Star. Bobbed Hair Traced - ft cer- wear Just keep your You needn't be rich to always the latest colors. er In 1025. hen See What I Did for 30 cts! highway system according to a statement Issued by Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. Asias Wafer Power The Dowell bill authorizes approAsia Is beginning to take advanpriations of 175,000,000 annually for tage, here and there, of tbe contfedchtl-al- d highways for each of the inents' tremendous water-powe- r refiscal years, 1923 and 1929, and also sources. Between 1921 and 1923 Asia provides appropriations of $7,500,000 Increased her water-powdevelopannually for each of these two years ment 72 per cent. for national forest roads and trails. Reviewing tbe campaign which has Ths Cuticura Toilet Trio. been carried on for the past year to cleared your skin, keep It clear Having Becure the continuation of the federul Cuticura your everyday making by support In highway government: toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse building, Mr. Hayes declares that and purify, the Ointment to soothe and passage of ths Dowell bill by the senthe Talcum to powder and perate concludes one of the greatest heal, No toilet table Is complete fume. good roads campaigns carried on by without them. Advertisement the organized motorists of the country. He commended particularly the Don't get the Idea that target pracefforts of- the American Automobile tice will enable you to shoot folly as association which has worked In close It flies. , with Its 810 affiliated clubs In developing public sentiment Corrupted freemen are the worst to the Dowell bill so effectively that of slaves. Garrick. It passed the house without a dissenting vote and was approved by tbe Ben-at- e with only six contrary votes. "passage of this measure, which Is the life blood of highway construction In the western states, was not secured without a great deal of organized effort on the part of the motor clubs affiliated with the A. A. A," Mr. Hayes declared. "Owing to a misconception of the federal-aiprinciple, strong political opposition to tbe Dowell bill developed during the past year in cerfederal-ai- d Park-to-rar- well-fe- given the Dowell bill when If passed the seuate with only six opposing votes, definitely establishes the federal-aiprinciple In highway construction, and is practical assurance that when the funds now appropriated are exhausted, congress will contiuue appropriations Culled Poultry Flocks Are Earmark of Success In Investigations made some years ago, by feeding nitrogenous and carbonaceous feeds, it was found that bens fed a ration of whent, middlings, cottonseed menl and skim milk, produced eggs with a disagreeable flavor and odor, small yolks, and poor keeping qualities. On the other hand, hens- - fed largely on cracked corn and corn dough laid larger eggs with richer yolks and better flavor. When there was a proper blending of both nitrogenous and carbonaceous materials, there was Improved flavor. in Bayer Package ' well-grow- successful poultry-me- n Exceptionally who do not cnll their flocks periodically are in the minority in New Jersey, according to the state poultry specialist. The practice Is becoming universally recognized as essential for greatest profits. Several advantages of culling, or slacker elimination, are mentioned by the specialist and first among them Is simplicity and ease. Not a cent of outlay Is necessary and the benefits are almost immediately received. . Soma hens are poor layers but great feeders. To wait foe them to lay Is to wait for something that will amount to little even If It does finally occur, for these birds soon quit Various characteristics distinguishing the slacker from the layer are used by poultrymen In clearing from their flocks all of the boarders. Appearance of tbe tall feathers, color of the comb and wattles, and shaps of the body both to visual and manual examination, are among the signs read by poultrymen. Newcomers In the business are supplied, on request with helpful bulletins by the New Jersey College of Agriculture, New Brunswick. In addition to requiring no outlay, culling causes no loss. The eliminated birds are sold at good prices on tbe poultry meat market Because of tbe Influence of heredity, the general laying average of a flock Is materially raised over a period of years by persistent culling and the use of good cockerels. This factor Is considered particularly Important by lending poultrymen. Take without Fear as Told Germans are happy, and elvers once more adorn the board of the hausfrau, for the British have regranted permission, revoked In the World war, to Germany to catch the small eels which are plentiful In the English channel. Elvers are smoked before being eaten and are estimated a great delicacy by tbe Teutons. With tbe year following tbe regrant-In- g of the privilege, Germans trawling for elvers In English waters caught 3,000,000 eels, many of them being used for restocking ISO German lakes and rivers. The eels ere taken to Germany In containers, each holding S,000. Fishing experts say that the eels migrate to the Gulf of Mexico to spawn, and that the young are carried bnrk to European waters by the Gulf stream. |