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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH BIGGER MUCH DEPENDS Of,' TWO HS IF NEW FARM RELIEF BILL PA8SEO BY CONGRE88 PROBLEM WILL BE ENDED Till May Also Decide Whether 18 Law-da- Will Run Agalnet Coolldge HIT IS INDICATED REGULAR CONSIDERATION OF BILL SHOWS BREAK WITH CHIEF EXECUTIVE Crulssr , Program and High Rang Proposed Over Presidential , Suggestion U un-asu- . n e n , d e a twen-ly-fort- h TEST IMPACT OF EGGS IN WINTER BRING PROFITS . DIFFERENT TIRES series of receut testa to determine the magnitude of tbe Impact of different kinds of motor truck tires over a period of four years, declare that thickness uud narrowness of tread rubber are desirable In reducing roud Impact and tliut Increasing the thickness or profile height of rubber bus a very marked effect In redudug road impact In both single and dual mouut-- ' Tbe experiment iu finding out the relative amounts of Impact exerted ou road surfaces by different kinds of motor truck tires was culled tbe "static test, It consisted,. according to tbe bureuu, lu mounting of n lire in a machine and slowly npplylug loads, noting tbe vertical deduction a Indications for sketching deformation curves. Tbe hardness of the tread rubber was meusored by uo instrument kuowu us a durometer. Tbe bureau, in using tbe test nut cldne, stated that lu applying the test data It should lie remembered that an force, expressed In pound iuipuct units, does not necessarily huve ths same effect upon umterlals as a static force of tbe same numerical vulae in pound. Tbe "lmiiortant conclusion! to date are given In full text a follows; ' , K 1. Maximum impact forces obtained with motor truck tires in service can be measured with an accuracy sufficient for the needs oif this investiga- 0 dition" Dry Mash Recommended for hopier. This ia the Ideul ration and the one that builds up egg production, according to the University of Nebraska. On the furni where corn la lying around, the flocka should be kept lu the house during the coming winter months and forced to eat the dry mali In addition to the scratch grain supplied it Keeping tbe hens In a warm, clean house will help uialutaiu the egg production at a higher level than If they are allowed to run out In the cold and wet. Good houae rent for hens costs only flve eggs per hen during-th- e winter months, so a good poultry house can be afforded on the average farm. Dual-mounte- d Ohio City Plants Tre$s Along Lincoln Highway The suggestion that tbe Lincoln Way-eas-t and west of Delphos, Ohio, be lined with shade trees has found a responsive chord iu a number of Delphos It Is suggested by one of people. these that a committee take this In hand and learn Just what it would cost per tree to furnish and plant along the highway. It is contended that a sufficient num ber of Delphos people would be willing to assist In making tbe highway extending from Delphos east to the Auglafxe river and tbe same distance west an attractive appearing memorial to Lincoln. Delphos la noted for her beautiful shade tree. It Is safe to say that few cities ia Ohio'can boas! of streets more generally ahaded Ilian those In that city. If llie Lincoln highway could be lined with shade trves both east and west of the city. It would leave a lasting Impressloii upon tbe many tourist who wilt travel this road after tbe Improvement Is completed to tbe east. The method suggested would uol cost any Individual a great sum and tbe trees would stand as a monument to l.lncolu for many years to come. Poultry Facts The ouly hen worth listening to Is the one that says It with egg. ... . ! Look oVer the Im u'mtor a ul see if it needs any repair or new parts - Fell off all the stock that you don'l ptiin to keep next spring, and save the feed they woud esf till winter. In The Finnish government plan t spend about (I ,.'10,000 for Improvement and maintenance of rund during 1027, according to a report received by the United States Impertinent of Commerce. In a square rather than In a row. long oooooooooooooooooooooooooc Traffic congestion I costing the United Stales f I0,.pi,0i)0 every day ot (.VCa X).0i0 annually, the American Road Builders association estimates. An arrangement that will save tabor caring for chickens Is to place the houses Good Roads Notes highway , Turkeys need very little shelter and will usually toost In the open air ex cept during severe, weather. oooooooooooooooooooooooooc hlllion-ilnlln- r Hens Winter-Layin- g Dry musli lias been so widely recommended for laying hens that some poultry keepers huve gotten the idea that a feeder full of mash in the henhouse is all that is necessary to make the hens lay. They have given the hens all the scratch gruln they could eat, and then wondered why the hens did not eat the mash that is alwayr before them. When oeii are given their choice of grain and mash they will eat the grain but If they get only a limited amount of scratch grain, they will complete their flit ut the mush cross-sectiona- only n - tbe reliable disinfectants. Many prefer to whitewash the Interior, and tint whitened poultry bouso has many advantages over a darker bouse. Let the hoose dry out, and return the fixture to their proper places. "Provide clean, dry litter for both nests and tloor. For rest litter pine wood shavings are very satisfactory, but chopied straw will suffice. If shaving are not at band. For the floors use any good dry substance. One of the peut moss litters Im especially good If the floors tend to be damp or cold. Unchopped straw also makes a good, absorptive litter. "Keep the house free from drafts, dry, and comfortable at nil times. Give the layers an even chance to maintain an active, healthy productive con- g the . Jan-ur- 0. Id the tire equipments tested, nil of which were standard at the time of the tests, dual mounting caused, heavier impact force tbau the corresponding single mounting of the same total capacity. (This was detwo-to- n termined on a pueumutlc-tired- , five-to- u truck and a solid-tiretruck.) l 7., Appreciable variation of rubber, or breuks in its continuity, cause heavy repeated impacts to be delivered to the roud. 8. tires should always be mounted with the tread design staggered. A HOUSE n McNary-Hauge- ings. nation In the world, the United States now leada all the rest of the countries with fioo.oon miles of good roads. Rock work has started on the tunnel that is being driVen contractors on Bountiful city farm -- 2. As static loud increases, road impact reuctlon Increase. 3. As stullc load increases, the ratio of road Impact reaction to static load decreases. 4. Thickness and narrowness of tread rubber are desirable in reducing roud Impiigt reaction. 5. Increasing the thickness or profile height of rubber has a very murked effect in reducing road impact reaction la both single and dual mount- dangerous railway missing. Bountiful j a tion. Duncan, Neb., has rerouted the l.tn coin highway through a section of the town mid thereby removed several ..... AND McNary-Hauge- Inga. Tbe Lincoln highway always will lie the main thoroughfare, as East and West, In Pennsylvania. " A in Utah I BIPARTISAN MEASURE BY CURTIS AND CRISP BEFORE SENATE to Liv by la winter if "To. gel eggs, is essential to Ihcrease that citys water effbrt an tbe average poultry lloc-- Is to pay a supply. The contractors who for th profit," says Prof.' Willard C. ThompBill Temporarily Pot past two or three weeks have cleared son of the New Jersey Agricultural Aside; Future Hearings only to away tbe overburden which covered experiment station. "To get winter Views of Own Mombsrs rock strata have, now penetrated the eggs the hens tnuil be given every posrock aeveral feeL Faster progtbe sible stimulus to production. They ress Is qxptected now that the actual must be kept In perfect liealtb throughtx Washington A bipartisan farm re- tunneling Is under way. To date obout tbe season, The encountered. been water has Curtis lief 8enator bill, sponsored by "The liens environment directly aff Kansas, the Republican floor leader, jective of tbe tunnel is placed at 600 fects their productive energies. Durand Crisp, Democrat, feeL ing tbe winter season In New Jersey It of Representative Georgia, was presented to congress Moab An Ice Jam in the Colorado la usually advisable to keep tbe laying deadlock river threatens to tie up alt boat Hocks closely confined to the laying in an effort to break tba long on the Midwest-Utalhouses. This keeps them near ' tbe on agricultural legislation. and transportationwells for an indefinite persenate was in tbe It presented Oil Refining food supply and more busily at work than If they were allowed the freedom house coincident with tbe resumption iod unless efforts to break the gorge of consideration of farm legislation by are eucessful. For the past week th of the yards. It allows tbe poultryman the - hoose agricultural committee, boat crew of the Moab Garage comcomplete control qf sanitation. which voted to sidetrack discussion of pany, which operates a freight barge, "Clean tbe laying bouse thoroughly. bill until Tuesday have been fighting the ice in vain. the Take tbe movable fixtures. outside and to take up In the meantime the dean them. Remove and preferably and Salt Lake Programs for the twenAewell bill, n measure which omits burn all old litter. Sweep down the annual convention of the Utah tieth fee the provision for an equalization y walls, and such muslin curtains a on agricultural products with which to State Woolgrowers, at Salt Lake, there nmy he lu tbe ltoue. Then bundle announced. Frank been has 24, the surplus crop problem. P. Hagenbarth, president of the Nafpray thoroughly the entire interior Both Senator Curtis and Represenwith a 3 per vent solution of one of tative Crisp described their measure tional Woolgrowers association,- will roud. Mil-leran- Increase Shown In Beet Sugar Refugeea Pour Into Shanghai Shanghai Vivid word pictures of Washington - An Increase of 11.9 the possession and looting of the Brit- per rent in the value of beet sugar ish concessions In Hankow by Ittflam-c- production was recorded In 1925 over mobs are being drawn by refugees 1923, the commerce department rearriving here from the Interior city, ported. Tbe lust census showed a 695 miles up the Yangtze river. Tired value of $132,339,000, while in 1923 the and worn the long trip, without value of 1132.339,000, while lu 1923 tbe money and only the clothes on their duetion total 1.083.000 tons, valued at backs, the refugeea continued to pour (124,413,000; Molasses production, 143,-00Into Shungiitl, to ba enfolded in the tons, 92.251.000, and beet pulp, she Bering care of organizations and ton. 5,5.10.000. Of tbe eighty foreign families. Moro than 300 Brit- nine establishments reporting, seven1 ish citizens ami Americans. I een w h re lu Utah, e ight in Idaho. (id Privilege BILL OFFEBEB Tlte Culled States bureau of public in a xtatement Just issued on a Washington The f324.000.000 naval bill began Ita passage appropriation will become apparent the coming week whether a farm relief bill la to pass in through the house with shoals In view this congress, and also probably wheth- ahead and the barometer hovering at the storm leveL er there Is to be opposition by General debate on tbe measure cennor Lowden of Illinois to President about contention that tbe Washtered Coolldge for the next Republican presington arms conference bad proved a idential nomination. which should no "dismal failure The house committee on agriculan a guide In navy be employed longer ture on Friday of last week voted to hold hearings on proposals for farm building, and that Tresldeut CooHUge's foreign policy at the cost of a weakrelief. That waa regular, but very Indeed was their decision that ened naval defense. As debate prothe hearings should last only four gressed a widening tendency appeared members to disregard the presdays, terminating Tuesday. That ac- among tion Indicates a state of mind looking ident's advice to forego for tbe presto quick and determined action, al- ent an appropriation for constructing whose authorization will though no one can fairly object to three cruisers unless funds are next July expire of because the brevity, the hearings, meanwhile. provided last year the committee gave hearings Tbe tendency took definite form in lasting several weeks. a private announcement by RepresenMore significant than this action of leader, the committee on agriculture was the tative Tllson, tbe Republican amend-men an waa be that considering Into Introduction the two booses Im funds construction to provide on Thursday of a farm relief bill of a hew kind and from a mediately. He said he had discussed new source. The Joint proposers of the question with Mr. Coolldge and the new bill are, in the senate, Curtis that the presidents attitude that the of Kansas, who is the official Republi- cruiser construction should be delayed can leader, and In the house, a Demo- pending possible further international was unconferences crat, Criap of Georgia, of whom it can disarmament changed. be said that no congressman has higher respect from both parties. Marines Sent to Managua Sixteen Favor Pittman Bill Managua, Nicaragua United States will be returned to Managua marines Washington, D. C. Majority a,nd for Jhe first time since their withon Pittman the bill, minority reports 1925, it was andrawal In authorizing the purchase by the treas- nounced. AAugust, 160 will be landed of force ury department of 14,600,000 ounces of Cor-Int'American silver at a dollar an ounce from the U. S. S. Galveston at as a to Managua proceeding in full satisfaction of the terms of the for the United States legation original Pittman act, were filed with guard here. High officials in the conservathe bouse by members of the commitof General Diaz stattive government tee on banking and currency. Two of the marines was ed arrival that tbe filed one were in fact, minority reports save the country would and timely, signed by Representative Luce, Massafrom a state of anarchy. They reNew York; marked chusetts; MacGregor, hod that enjoyed Nicaragua lieedy of Maiue and Hooper of Michi- Its greatest period of prosperity and gan, opposing the, bill In toto, while progress during the thirteen years in Representative Black of Texas filed a which the marines were stationed here separate report recommending that ad dltional purchases at the dollar priest before. be reduced to 10,247,976 ounces. The Bill Opposed 0 McNary-Hsugemajority report, filed by Chairman of McFadden, represents the views Washington Concrete opposition to sixteen members of the committee and the new McNary-IIaugefarm relief recommends passage of the bill in the plan developed in the bouse, when form which it passed the senate lost Representative 4 Aswell, Democrat, session. As yet no arrangements have Louisiana, introduced an agricultural been made tor getting a special rule to measure of his own, which be, as rankbring this bill before the house. ing Democrat on the bouse agricultural committee, will attempt to report Seventy-Fiv- e Perish In Montreal Firs Representative Aswell baa consistent" ly opposed tbe equalization fee proMontreal More than seventy-fivMcNary-Haugebill. The lives was the toll exacted by a fire vision of the measure would create an export cor in the movie Laurier Palace panic theatre in the east end. Most of the poratlon for each basic agricultural victims were little children who had commodity, with authority to acquire made up the bhlk of the Sunday mat- sorage and processing facilities to buy, A revolvinee audience. Few were injured by sell and store the surpluses. fund of 1260,000,000 would be crethe comparatively trivial fire, but, ing with authority to tbe corporacaught In fearstrlcken Jams about the ated, tion to Issue bonds np to ten times were So suffocated. tightmany exits, that smounL ly wedged were the bodies that rescuof were firemen unable to squads ing Filibuster Loom on Boulder Dam gain entrance. A stairway giving Washington Careful polls made by egress from the main floor was clogfriends and the opponent of the the small bodies. with were Efforts ged made to break the Jam by the woods-metho- Boulder dam bill In tbe senate show senators stand ready of tying n rope to the key of that aeventy-nlnthe wedge and hauling away.. Twenty to vote for Its passage and sixteen Is the maximum that Senator Asburat men were unable to stir the mass. has been able to muster In opposition. Notwithstanding this uneven division, 65,000 Milss New Road This Year tbe opposition still voice confidence in Chicago An Increase of nearly two Ita abllty to prevent tbe bill coming and one-hal- f billion dollars In the val- to a vote. This, of course, means that ue of rural lands alone Is expected to whenever tbe bill la brought up the accrue from construction of 65,000 opposition wil) Initiate a filibuster, tor miles of new highway systems to be by no other means can such a minorbegun this yesr, declared Charles M. ity btock legislation which four-fiftbVpham, managing director of the of the senators favor. Present IndicaAmerican Road Builders association tions are that tbe senate will hold off on the eve of the organization's for a while and give the hause a annual convention which chance to pass the bill, which waa reopena here. "These 55,000 miles of ported Just before the holidays, thus highways ranging from twenty to avoiding any senate opposition bused more than 200 feet In width, will en- on the contention that the bill is a revhance the value of farm lands alone enue measure and therefore must ormore than 12,400,000,000, and in ad- iginate In the bouse. dition will save the country millions of dollars by reducing congestion," American Republic Highway Sought said Mr. Vpham. Washington A great highway conall American republics, startnecting French Senate Election Dull ing at Detroit and running through of the members ol Central and South America to ArgenParis One-thirthe French Senate were elected with- tina and Chile was discussed at a conout gain or loss to the parties of the ference at the White House between left or right The elections passed un- Senator Cameron, Arizona, and Presinoticed, excepting as they marked the dent Coolldge. Senator Cameron was elimination of former President trying to enlist President Coolldge's from active politics. He was support for a bill he haa drawn up on defeated on the eecond ballot. Raul the subject. The road would bo named PereL president of the chamber of the Peoples Great highdeputies, was elected to the senate, way. The Cameron bill would not and this will necessitate balloting in call for any appropriation, but would the chamber for a new president. Vic- require the president to appoint n tor Boret, who was food minister in commission to cooperate with tbe Centhe Clemenceau war cabinet, was elec- tral and South American republics for ted on the same list with M. Peret. tbe fulfillment of tbe plan. Washington' Through two events m4044mHmoooe News Note? f FAUN RELIEF Toe picking I a vice of chirks that comes from overcrowding, nr lack of protein feed like milk or meat scrap and failure to give them green stuff. I To plan for winter eggs, one miisl prepare good quarters, with plenty of light and room for exercise. The roosting place need only be large enough to accommodate the fowls at night, thus leaving more room for them to work during the day. Two males and 12 female of known capability can produce 2.'i0 hatching egg In the time he) ween March 19 and April 30. a good season for the light varieties. The heavier bird can duplicate this output from March I to April IA on a M per cent yield. Fowl tuberculosis Is transferable to human through hens eggs. Just a ho Is transferable vine through milk and meat, according to Dr. Robert Graham of the University of Illinois. tula-rculo- In the small breeds like Leghorn It Because of the thousand of Amerl more than 20 can ears entering Canada from New I not advisable to one male to with get the best .femntes Is a movement on foot to York there With breed it Is heavier the result. establish n service that will Insure a to have more than 12 best not New York cleor road from city to with one male. Good fortuity Montreal throughout the winter, shout-be obtained after the mulr of heavy snow foil fer ten days bird im hccu Iii tha hv. ! a-- be the principal speaker. H. W. Harvey, Heber City, president, and James ns designed to meet objections raised against pending proposals. It would provide for a federal farm board and an appropriation of (250,600,000. Tue duty of the board would be to insure reasonable profit over cost of production on farm commodities by declaring an emergency for any crop when one existed and permitting cooperatives to by up the surplus and bold 1L A. Hooper, Salt Lake, secretary, will deliver their annual roports the morn-in- g of the first day. Maiad The value ot the eighteen principal crops raised ia Idaho in 1926. Is (87,627,000, based on December 1 farm prices. This is 21.S per cent leas-thathe 1925 value, but greater than that of 1924. Last year's valuation of these crops was (111,298,000, and the 1924 crop was (78,228,000. Maiad As an indication of the rapid expansion and growth of water power development in Idaho during the last few years, tabulations prepared by the geological survey show that in 19i2 there were in operation forty-fiv- e plants, having a total rated waterwheel capacity of 224,400 horsepower. in several western Legislatures states are likely to be called upon te vote this season upon antidairy substitute bills of one type or another. Sinew the original dairy substitutes bill was Introduced In Oregon and defeated, dairymen ot many states have Bought to hare enacted legislation ot a similar, though less radical nature. Last session an effort was made In Idaho to legislate a tax on dairy substitutes, chiefly olemargarine and butter substitutes made from plant oils, but It Gooding Asks Action on Park Land Bill Washington Senator Gooding requested Chairman Stanfield of the pub lie lands committee to call bis committee together in the near future to consider a bill eliminating the Belcher river region from tha Yellowstone National park, so that storage reservoirs may be built on this tributary of the Snake river, to impound water for use in southern Idaho. Senators Stanfield, Kendrick, Gooding and Norbeck ol the public lands committee visited the Bechler river country last summer to determine whether or not the southwest corner of the Yellowstone was more valuable for irrigation storage than its scenery, and whether reservoirs could be built without impairing any important scenic attractions, and these senators are' understood to favor Senator Goodings proposal to eliminate from the park sufficient land to take care of the desired reservoirs. Federal failed. Reserve Banks Growing Myton C. G. Haskell of Milford. Bearer county, an alfalfa seed producer In that part of the state, Is spending a few days In Myton and this part of the Uintah basin. He U an Independent seed buyer and has been procuring samples of alfalfa seed preliminary to making purchases for himself and eastern seed companies. Salt Lake During the month of De cember the state treasurer, John Walker, paid out on warrants issned by the state auditor the turn of (1,071.-702.5leaving a balance on hand la the strong boxes of the state of The total receipts for the month. Including the balance on hand on December 1, was (4,547,241.44. Clgaret stamps sold during the month amounted to (10.001.48. Washington The twelve federal reserve banks almost doubled their not earnings last year, with profits of as against 9,450,000 for 1926. Gross earnings of tbe banks for the year were (47,6000.000 or about more than for 1925. The banks of Boston, Richmond, Minneapolis and Kansas City paid (818,160 into the treasury as franchise taxes, while the nek earnings of the eight other banks were transferred to Ihelr surplus accounts. The total subscribed capital of the twelve banks on January 3 was (249,628,000 and combined .surplus accounts were (228,776,000. , 1, Pittman Bill Moves up Peg Washington, D. C. Following Its favorable report of the Pittman silver purchase bill by n vote of ten to foor, the house committee on banking and currency has Instructed the chairman of the committee, Mr. McFadden of Pennsylvania, to use his best efforts with the rules committee to get n special rule to bring this bill before the hones for consideration and a vote. Only by special rule can the bill be considered and passed this session, a (act which prompted the committee to follow up Ita report with instructions to the chairman. Seven Drown In 8hpwreck Mexico City Special dispatches from Puerto, Mexico, say that the British schooner Caiman, from Havana to flellx, British Honduras, with a cargo ot whisky, was wrecked in a gale at Punta Gordo.. The captain and six members of the crew drowned. The only survivor, R. Martin, went insane. Price Raising of purebred hoge on a commercial scale Is a new industry In this section which promisee to be of lnsetlmable value upon further development. The start for this new aspect to Carbon county agriculture la a shipment ot 105 purebred Chester White bogs brought in. within the past few days. Salt Lake I (836,-684.7- 8. Ogden Attendance at the eighth annual Ogden livestock show represents a wide territory. The opening de brought a sizeable delegation from Salt Lake. Pocatello sent ita mayor C. Ben Ros, as its offlolal standard-bearer- . Drover, which will open its annua stok show a week after the Ogden event closes, Is represented on Ogdens guest list Man exhibitors at the Junction City wilt ship to Denver after this show closes. Oil Companies Work as Usual Mexico City Oil companies through- out tbe Tampico oil sons are working aa usual, say special dispatches from that city. Several small companies have filed applications to revulldale their concessions under the Mexican land and oil laws which are now In effect Army Housing Bill Approved Washington The army housing bill to authorize appropriation of (5,080,-00for hospitals, barracks and quarters was approved by the house military rommlttee. No changes were made in recommendations of the war department for allocation of funds to various camps and posts. Layton Two addiltonal feet of anow was added to the considerable quantity already on the mountains east of this 0 Committee Votes Gould Probe Washington The senate elections unanimously decided to investigate the t bribery charges against Senator Gould, Republican. Maine, without formally passing on the motion to dismiss the cae fur want of Jurisdiction. Taking of tot. mony will begin on tha charges, mnd during the senatorial campaign of Mr. GonUI, and involving a ralltoad con tract in Canada some ynnr ago. Th expects to complete thu testimony of witnesses, Taxes amounting, to (j, at the office of John Walker, state treasurer.' Tuesday. The largest amount from any one county was from Salt Lake county, which sent a check for Utah countys check was the next largest In site, amounting t (202,428. The balance received came from various counties, as follows: Duchesne, (42.000; Emery, (44,295; Iron. (12,089.49; Morgan, (40.664.86; Tlute, (20,000, and Sevier, (35.000. 233,262.18 were received city during the snowstorm this week. The additional anow. It Is declared, eliminates all polbllltles of a water bortage next season unless an unprecedentedly early aprlng occurs. A mass meeting was heel tabernacle last Tuesday, with Mayor Armslrong In charge, fur the purpose of discussing a suitable engine to augment the present light and power supply of Ephraim. A die mission followed 'and a vote taken showed a tic. for half of .those present wanted nn engine at o' cost of (15ti and the others wanted a new power blunt constructed. Another vote wax taken, ami It wn decided to have ths city council take up the limiter and see if them I enough water to supply n sew plant ; If not, to Install a Dels! Ephraim In e I the -- |