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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH ALEScn. CHIEFS By iMst of a Once Great Herd of Title Elk 1 1 tills, watering In tt Merced 4 4 river, ar the last of (ha Tula elk which one roamed lb California valley In vast number. Those that ara left are protected by law In tha Ycarmlt Valley National park. EDITHA U WATSON PROVED WORTH OF POCAHONTAS AND MILLY UCHT FOR CHICKS Her rrol name waa hi a trots. and shun aha waa ba daughter of sonnanKk, chief of tbe t'owhatan c.m fed era ey, hha waa a child, aod her playful-new- a earned her nickname from the father: Pokahautoa (aha la playful) Tbe advent urea of Capt John Smith hla peril a among tha hoaiila Indiana, hla Pocahontas capture, the of death, and XV Illumuntion That Had Good Results. WUUa lh past (wo year, experiment station tiara reported (bat more rapid growth and lower death may b had with Cblrka kept to brooder bouse whrra a dim light la card through-ou- t tha night. I'rraonally, wa are hold on thla method, though our eaa of Ughta naa followed la our Grot experience (two year ago) through oeceaslty and oot because of choice. ev-tf- l,s t weeka' living at tha hatchery. Aa dark approached at the and of their Brut day In oar poultry bouae, they became panicky. They ran about cheeping or plied op In tha corner, xve brought In nn or Binary farm lantern and hung It from tba celling. Tha cblrka then bedded down very quietly and Later wa ran electric quickly. wire to the brooder bouae and naed k tight. XV naed lights until tha chicks were tlx or eight treeka old. Without question, this lot ol chicken grew faster than any lot w bad raised previously. Our ex perlence tallies with that of many other with whom I have talked Even If the chlcka become fright ened, they do not pile up. XVa found (hat they ale considerable feed dur Ing the night, even though tha light waa dim and so arranged that Its rays did not fall directly on the chlcka when sleeping. J. XV, In Wallace' Farmer. Show Results In Fight on Avian Tuberculosis A summary of progress In eradl eating tuberculosis from poultry being lsaaed monthly by the bureau of animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture Tba summary Includes tha results of Inspection of poultry flocks In the eleven states doing sjstemath work In detecting and eradicating tuberculosis of poultry. These states are Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ne braska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. In addition there are reports for ten other states In which veterinarians engaged In testing cattle for the disease also inspected poultry. Tba report In eludes the tabulated results of post mortem examinations of flocks and fowls affected wltb tuberculosis, a shown by clinical examination ot tbe tuberculin test The summar for February shows 8.605 flocks un der supervision for the eradication of avian tuberculosis. Helps Feathers to Grow According to certain English ob servers, It Is reported, when there Is any difficulty In gettlDg feather to grow linseed and sulphur belt the growth considerably. At the saute time, do not overlook tbe faci that a good supply of flint grit h also a big factor, and If those whe rear chicks would only see thai the young have plenty of small grit there would not be the common complaint about the feathers noi growing well ; It will also keep a lot of other troubles away. There Is a lot of silica In a feather, and the best way to help the growth ol the feather la to supply flint grit. Keep Flock Up to Grade Writing In the Indiana Farmers Even Guide, R. G. Kirby says: though a farm poultry flock Is small. It will pay to buy good qaal lty chicks and feed the type of ra tions that promote rapid growth and laying ability. With prices low It Is better to have 50 pullets In a farm flock and have them high pro ducers than to keep 100 of medium ability. If there are many culls In a flock now, it does not take them long to eat up the proflts made by good birds. POULTRY HINTS Overheating as well as chilling must be avoided In raising baby chicks. a Unless your chicks have some time In the sunshine each day, they should have cod liver oil In their feed. Farmers In the United States raise more than twice as many chickens as any other country In the world. a a United States farm flocks had 5 per cent fewer hens and pullets on January 1, 1932, than on the same date last year. Never let chicks go thirsty. That Is the way of extinction. A diameter drinking fountain la the most easily handled type. h The Department of Agriculture hen eggs are produced every 700 second in the United States and $20 worth of wealth is created. EDTIME frolle-moni- l.x 1 r- oeo-ten- aleg of the narrative of Forabootaa. John Smith returned to England In 10U9. The promises of tha EnclUh were Dot fulfilled, and the Indiaut acre kept unhappily buiy by tha exactions ot tha white people, There vras Intrigue among tha Indians also. Lnred by the false 'lories of treacherous chief, Pocahontas went aboard the ship of Cap-talArgali, In the IMomac river, wa held on board while tha boat sailed away from land, and for vom lima aha was kept a prisoner end ransom was asked fur her. a her father wa "Powhatan. known, had become openly hostile rhen hla favorite daugther waa thus kidnaped. lie agreed to a kind of peace, however, to effect her return. Tut rocabonia had not spent all of her time In English hand her fate. One of the Eng Ishmea had found favor la her , She accepted eyes. partly, perhaps, because of tula gentleman, and waa hup Her daed as the Lady Rebecca. John avngery thus transmuted, llolfe no longer delayed, and In Xprll, 1C13, the two were married. ThI alliance pleased rowhatan. Three year after the wedding, he Rolfea and several of the Pow iatan Indians set salt for England, ocahontaa story had preceded her. md alnee her father was a power ul ruler, the daughter was every Her vhere acclaimed a princess. lslt waa a triumph; her portrait vas painted; people crowded around ier In admiration, and her roman-latory waa ou every tongue. Ilappy over her reception, yet ager to return to her own people, ocahontaa prepared for the trip ack to America. She was aboard he ship, lying at Gravesend, when m unfortunate calamity occurred imollpor, an enemy which rarely pared Indian victims, attacked her everything possible was done In the tope of saving the young princess,1 ut nothing availed. She was only wenty-twwhen she succumbed to he scourge, leaving her husband md their son to mourn her. v Loners rioiiPcwpMi iC, cook Is gifted In make very delightful dishes from tla most simple dm lentils. French THE able to Chous a la Cram. Put a cnblenMH.ijful of butter In saucepan with a cupful of wuter, a tenqnfiil of aug.ir. a piece BoDol lemon peel and a little salt. well together, atlf In two tablpapt D fuls of flour, and cook until thick Allow this paste to cool, then work Into it two egg and sufficient milk to make a drop batter. Heat a ket Notre (anie at Paris la noted for fa of lard or use a deep frying pan. Its gnrgojle or drinking fountains. drop the paste from a spoon Into the hot fat. making lump about the slxe of an egg. When slightly BONERS are actual humorbrown and well pulled remove and ous tidbit lound in examinadrain them. XX'hen cool scoop out tion r i pert, tsuyi, etc, by a lllilr from the top of each and All teacher. with aweetened and flavored whtpied rreatu. Jelly or preserve may he A compliment la when you any of the cream If pro used In something to another which he and ferred. place we know le not true. Chrli-tlaulty- e Boauf a la Mode. Take the under part of a round steak, place lo a deep earthen dish and pour over It spiced .vinegar. Let the meat remain In this several hours, then lard It with strips of Make incisions a few salt pork. inches apart and stuff with seasoned Use pepper, onion, bread crumbs. Bind the thyme and marjoram. heef Into shnpe and dredge with A momentum la what you give a person alien they ere going away. Paraffin Is the next order of angel above seraphim. S. O. S. Is a musical term meaning tbe same only totter. XX'rlte a sontenre showing clearly the inclining of posterity." lie had a e.n toil nothing else llvpd on his The man looked as If he hud been reduced to poMeritv. Henry paid the fare becaue ol, his posterity." Iy his clothes hr seemed a person of great pasterlty. The cat leaped about and then sat on its posterity." o Buddha is worshiped Rtidda Pest. (O. 1922. chiefly In WNU Bell Sytdlcata.) flour. Cut two onions and one halt Of a turnip and a small carrot and fry In a little fat. Brown the meal nil over, pl.u-- on a trivet In a pan and add boiling waier. a bng of herbs, vegetables, and simmer until tl.e meat Is tender. Take out, remove the strings and herbs, place on a large hot platter, surround with the vegetables and potato balls and onions. (D 1913, Barrie. Hurdle Hopper Wftrn Nwipir Putnam fsj - - . .- - 4 J" - A woven mesh In effect is the attractive material for this frock for ttie young ladys summer wardrobe. The easy ikv.pe mid fullness in skirt and neikhi-are enhanced by the soft pliability of the fabric, known as crochere. two-piec- e THE LORDS EXPERIMENT MALLOCH vi mpf I 4 Vou never heard of any movement That says that roses need improve- ment, But man himself is quite a mess, Is still a failure more or less. r Heres what a mortal ought to be: Strong as the wind, brave as the 4 burnt-offerin- r ' A, A. - Here is Bill Carls of the University of Southern California track team, snapped during a workout in preparation for the Olympic trya pretty wife The outs. Carls Is considered one of the makes the best says husband In the nations outstanding men in the world. hurdle races. (IP) 1!12 Rpl! Syndicate ) WNU Service House Built to Accommodate a Tree V. 'I 1 1 H' P trzk ItV&V' - - it 4IT - V K very queer. It IS queer. It la tba queerest ItiUg I've erer known. muttered Paddy tha Iteavat to bluisvit What under tba tun ara they covering tbemaelvea alia mud fort Thai la wbat beat me. Mud la ail right to build bouae and dams with, but why aayona should want lo plaster ll all over them selves ta mora tha a I eta under atand. kly, but aacb of them ta sight Of course you know who Paddy meant lla meant Parn-e- r Druse's Roy, half hidden oo tha farther side of tba pond, bl tore and neck covered wltb mud, and Duster Dear rolling to mud not very far from where Paddy waa biding with the Quack family to tha rusbea, only bta head out of water. It waa more than Paddy could understand, Paddy never bad been stung by Ruy Dee, and so never bad bad a chance to And out tbHt mud la of to nwra ways tua pin tiering Uk bouse and dams, he didn't know what Farmer Brown Boy and Due ter I War knew, that tt irould taka tbe smart out of ttlngw So he couldn't guest why they bad covered themselves with mud, and ha Just Itched to ask. Dut he didnt do anything of the kind. He dldul even let (bem know that he knew they were Ihert. He had a feeling that more Interesting thing might happen, and to be kept perfectly 1111 right where be waa You tee. Paddy bad more than a suspicion that Duster Dear didnt know that Farmer Drowus Boy waa anywhere about. Something Is bound to happen when he And It out," chu kled Paddy. You tee, he and Duster Bear are old acquaintance!, and he knows Just how Duster feel toward alt mankind. So be remained right where be was to as not to mlsa anything. Afier Duster Dear had rolled and rolled In the mud until he wa covered wltb It, until he waa the worst looking bear that ever was aeen, be stretched out ou the edge of the pond. The cool wet mud drew out the pain of tbe stings which Busy Dee and her comrades had given him when be robbed their storehouse of honey, and to a Uttle while Duster wa fairly comfortable, ne even dozed off for a little nap All the while Farmer Browna Boj sat perfectly at 111 la hla biding place on the other side of the pond. He hnd seen Buster Bear cover blnvselt with mud, and be knew why be did It It was the 6a me reason that be had covered bis own face and neck with mud Weve got a fellow feeling," he chuckled, but be took care tt should he a el lent inside chuckle. It was tbe first chance he ever bad had to watch Bnster Bear, and he meant to make the most of It The mud on his face and neck was beginning to dry and felt uncomfortable, but he didnt dare move to wash It off or put on more, lie was afraid ol frightening Buster Bear. The Jolly Little Sunbeams were very bright and warm. In fact, they were hot As Buster Bear dozed they dried tbe mad on bis coat By and by he awoke and like Farmer Brown's Boy he felt uncomfortable He looked at his coat and a sheep Ish grin spread over his face. I kly. hut I am a sight I" ha gram If (hit mud dries much bled. naira I'll never get II off until tt wrars oX Tba thing fur me to do la to taka a bath. Tha eater will feel good sryway. Do Busier Dear got to hla feet lazily and waded oot Into tha wa ter. Ft rat ha washed bl face until be got off all tba mud and tba honey a writ. Then ha waded out untU tha water became eo drop that ht waa forced la swim. Now, Duster Dear tlkr aa occasional swim. (1 enjoys It Just as much aa any small boy. lla swam out almost to tbe 1932 Douglas Malloch. wd u '! II 4 tl.awt-- w I mm r M - wmt Ml tto liltaa UNto as m Ww roes M Ik. -- ' If R.au.y J.atite Origin. Gyiwira living in th. County near Kualra, hlovakla, wltb th. eonsrtit of th. state aullioritle. have .tbiuh.d a direct found! headed by a mayor of their own naNome month ago tha tionality. round vtlilth rnjoy Judicial authority tried a maa bo had hlppd to a eenteuced hi wife, lla era I home on bamto and knroa, and rorrylng hla lf on hla bark, Aa to publicly beg for forgiven-- . further punishment ha waa ordered to stand all night before hla hut, bearing a pall of water oo hla head, atlrrltig the water occasionally with hi band to prevent It from freealng. Veva t Hotel ex, 0 2 T, r1 W, Than Ha Widtd Out Until the Water Became $a Drop That H Wa Forced ta twin. mldJIa of Paddy'i pond. Jnst then a wandering llltle Breeze danced out from the otbtr shore and tickled Duster'i nose. By thla lime all the honey bad been wished away and Dusters nose was ready to do It Just out of bablt he duty. sniffed when that Merry Little Rrecze tickled bis nose. A upl clous look flashed Into his eyes. He sniffed again, and there was no doubt about It, that Merry Little Breeze was bringing him the dread I l It was bringing him ful the smell of Farmer Brown's Boy I Like a flash Bnster tnrned and started for tbe shor& This was no place for him. lie beaded for the nearest place, and this happened to be the rushes to which Paddy the Deaver and the Quack family were biding. Paddy saw him coming and dived to get out of the way. The Quack family couldn't get out of the They started to way so easily. swim but there wasn't time for this. 0 Tf 7- - HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 T3e Baths 200 Rooms ia every room, RATES FROM ft JO Radio connection ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr, man-smel- (C. 1112. bz T.W. Boat vas. I WNIJ Sarvtca. Jnat Hamlet aroma that Douglaa Fairbanks, Jr. whose sense of humor to admirably developed, burst to on conference of story writers and plot contriver at tha First National studios with th demand that they listen to a plot be bad Just thought up. He outlined It In detail, without date, however, and, ona and all, the assembled craftsmen dismissed It, saying that It waa too episodic and. In abort, no good. Douglas departed with a grin, but turned a he went out the door to say: XV ell, some one thought It was good. Tha story Eve Just told you, gentlemen, to the plot of Hamlet "Boston Herald. It iafflES'-Pftcnnio'i Ant Food to ion death to onto. Sprinkle it about tho floor, window oiUt, their eo, etc. Eifectiro 34 hours day. Safs. Cheap. Guaranteed. Mors than 1,000,00 cans old tost year At your druggist's. 'Rouge may not b deadly," says Frivolous Flo, "but It Is many $ girl's finish." WNTJ Serrlr. m lm Bell Syndicate Rockefeller Centre Is Re-Design- ed oom Jok. on tha Joker Curious humor was exhibited by a young Egyptian at Cairo, who announced for a Joke that his father, who was away from home, bad died. Tbe youth watched the extensive preparations for the funeral with great amusement But when the father returned home In the best of health and severely ttnbrald-e- d the young man for his trick, the son was so mortified that be threw himself into the Nile. And the preparations for the fathers funeral were used for the real funeral of the son. First Fishing Trip Bobby had never been permitted to hunt, fish and explore like the average boy enjoys doing because his mother feared he would get hurt Two of his uncles took him fishing recently for the first time, leaving mother at home. When he returned home he rushed in, exclaiming: Oh, mother, I got close enough to a big, black snake to see his tongue and It had a T on It I WNU Service KNOW- S- Silenca Is Golden Many friends have been retained by not saying the things we could have said. American Magazine, '1 J view of Rockefeller Centre, New York, (formerly known as City) from Fifth avenne showing for the first time the redePop what Is a masherj signing of the north block to accommodate the proposed Italian building Man who gets slapped." (on the south), and a similar building on the north for the occupancy of WNU Serrlc. 1932, Bel I Syndicftt. ) which negotiations are now under way with German Interests. Under this U. S. Route 101 in California Is one of the building alongside THIS plan the entire Fifth avenue front of the world's largest building project Logic places of the San Francisco peninsula. It was so designed and erected that It was not necessary to destroy the tree whose formation Is It always pays to be good and It will be given over to buildings devoted to the commerce; Industry and to always good to be paid. art of Important European nations. so picturesque. r XQ Salt Lake Citys Worlds keep their orbits, never missed em, Man hasnt any solar system, And when I see him driving cars I thank the Lord It isnt stars. Spring hasnt missed a single season. Or summer failed for any reason. Times worked a million years on man, And were abont where time began. MPA IP A ;!'V AN INTERRUPTED BATH Pi mm 4 m t-- tree, True as the stars, as firm as moun tains, Clean as pebbles, kind as fonntalns, Gentle as grass and sweet as flow'rs. As busy as tbe busy hours. Vet man, a mortal or & nation, Is still the failure of creation. m. . I worst Ve, 'X ,H Aw V h 1 SEEMS like the Lord experimented of things that be Invented, L,ke man, for instance, there at first, man turned ont abont the J wt V , ! By DOUGLAS KITTY McKAY By Nina Wilcox 3 Dnlon.l well-know- , Ensemble e FRENCH DISHES a While Pocahontas Is perhaps the no&t romantically famous Indian :Irl In history, there have been ither rescues by other Indian maid-ns- . That of McICrlnunon by the Milly Is also ind has a happier ending. In December of 1S17, McKrlmmon. in American, was captured by the 'ndlaDS and taken to Mlkasukl. Illllis Iladjos town. This famous ;hlef had been on the British sldp it the War of 1812, hnd was still a foe to the Americans, ne ordered that the captive be burned to death like any other enemy. The American, his head shaved, was bound to a stake, and wood was plied around him, ready for the Then began a hid eous dance. The Semlnoles circled round and round their captive, ut terlng cries of contempt, and of Joy at his capture. We are not told how the Aroerl can stood the ordeal. However, our national pride in our countrymen, as well as Millys intercession, speak well for him, for if he had begged for mercy, no doubt the Seminole maiden would have steeled her heart against him. Just as the fatal spark approached the wood, the young and lovely daughtei of Hillls Hadjo rushed to her father. At his feet she begged for the life of the captive, but the chief was stern and denied her request. Finally she threatened to die with him unless he were liberated. Not until he was convinced that his daughter meant what she said did the chief order the captive unbound. Although life was safe, he was not free, however. Tha Semlnoles held him as a prisoner until he was bought by some Spaniards for seven and a half gallons of rum, and these "owners released him. Shortly after these events, the chief was captured by Americans and hanged. His wife and daughters, among whom was Milly, The Americans paid surrendered. marked attention to the brave and beautiful young Indian girl, and McKrlmmon offered to marry her. After a long courtship, In which finally persuaded her that he had not made the offer from gratitude, but from love, they were married, and so, as the fairy-tale- s say, they lived happily ever after. 1932, Wartarn Nmpaeor Bafaa.) Two-Piec- Skin Young Keeps ew4a w4 m MM O m. J r - STORyg. LIcrcolizcdVax NEW Felt Terribly Nervous Fagged out . , . always melancholy aod blue. She should take Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound. Ia tonic action builds up the system. Try it, W. N. U. Salt Laks City, No. 27-18-32. |