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Show r vniK Tuesday. May 9. 1933. Utah Farmers Approximately small 41.000 A fur- - esl irw turn been Mispprd from the loival nursey at u Iuh, at U-State Agricultural cvolk-gean. for planim thu apnng on Utah farnu. according to Paul Uunn. forester lor the Utah tension aenioe. Thla U an In- -, of more than 18 thousand tree or 65 per cent over , Alll-lar- d, Animal Research Gives Medical Aid To Science Research with animals has fre. quently provided valuable Information In the treatment of human disordeis. The common treatment for hookworm Is a case In point. As a result of research work In the peventlon of hookworms In dogs, more than 15,000,000 treatments of human beings have been used effectively since 1921 when the remedy was discovered. The drug carbon tetrachloride, developed for the purpose by the Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agrl- - A .Pram!I ... 1 : ' MmlTQym) . .' 1 1 Its Will Give Vou rag-- (tout esrtyune a wardrobe and Let Family what need. can be talon tare of by remodeling and renovMembers Help ating good quality, used nu- urtu ht rudr Plan Ward rob' c! cloth'ug willi,orrun have to be at Least t-a- zu Math Miff for Voer Movf tail or Aluie luiinawikiua Cache Valley Electric Bulihaw ". lai.uly -- ...d r- r carv-fu- , quar-CToa- 8urf - j t. . of age, m defiance the 3.3?sr rrr-rn- jr, jT . 'c " j:J" a fa of 3500 Fwotwrwd Ptoysn C , ir '40 FOX Achlovtmoirt A Producsd at Fo Morletoeiw Oty culture, has been found to be ef. fective also for the removal of In various species of parasite other anima such as ho ses, cats, and foxes. Carbon terachlorlde Is also used In practically all parts of the world for the treatment of of sheep. Uvet -- fluke Infestation This condition alone requires mil. lions of treatments each year. Slnoe discovering the treatment. Dr. Alaurlce C. Hall, In coope.a-tlo- n with Dr. J. E. Shllllnger, both that of tlie Department, found a similar chetn. tetrachlorethylcne. leal, was a safe drug for the from of hookworms expulsion small animals and for that reason carbon It has largely replaced tetrachkglde for the treatment of small animals In veterinary practice, and is being used to an Increasing extent for the treatment of human hookworm disease. Dog Dies in Fire After He Saves Life of Master Brownie," a year Bend, Ore. old police dog, died In a fire which destroyed a residence here today, but before he met death, firemen said, the faithful animal saved the life of his master, Harry AT. Robinson. Half suffocated by smoke, Robinson, the sole occupant of the building, was awakened when the dog, barking loudly, Jumped on the bed. Fire was lashing , his sleeping quarters. He tried to carry the dog through the flaming living room to the door, but the animal broke away and hid under the bed, where firemen recovered the charred body. Fr hi-ii- i th.-nin- g City Coal Company Lh! EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT SUPER-FUE- pawled " g'VrtJ L Gordon Creek Coal S. B. BENSON, PPt Mr. Phone 123 123 South Main SL I i j J ' K' C sil-ln- ::e ( DONE TO A TURN You are complalnlngly not like Air. Knagg at all. They have been married 20 years and she tells me her husband Is 60 tender. Tender? Well, he ought Hubby to be after being kept In hot water all that time. Wife OOKING v'W A , Xtiv? . Forward to Her trip to the The Z.C.M.I. is the HOOVER DISTRIBUTOR for the State of Utah, and their representation in Logan is the Quality Electric Co. The Quality Electric sales crew are also the authorized repair men for any Hoover Cleaner. They have genuine Hoover parts. FREE! The Quality Electric Co. does hereby invite the general public, both for Logan and all Northern Utah to a free dance to be given Wednesday, May 10th at the Palais dOr. Get free tickets from any employee of Quality Electric Co. or Hoover Salesmen. HOOVER COMPANY a! of hue, design, stamtjioint color and personality. Make or select garThird Himent that will w rve several needs rattier than one and which are purIn simple In st)ie and subdued made and what color. are to be made it laune Avoid clothing fad, Fourth front new malrrtal. elaborately trimmed garments, and wth.n tie pure lm sing require-lamll- y conspicuous clotlilng. njI,,lU jmve b,Tn determined LAST FLACK FOR IT flowing point atiould be kept In tlie available IIUn(j while rash. Alls Agren advises: Tlie prison visitor was going Purchase First good quality round tlie cells, and was asking ubrus. both in yardage goods and ratla-- r fatuous questions. "Was It rrady to wear garment, taking your love of drink that brought advantage of seasonal sale wliere you here?" tlie asked a prisoner. possible. "Lor, no, miss," replied the man, Second Buy only necessary you cant get nothin' here!" garments that harmonise with live It's the law which usually help present wardrobe and that are becoming to tlie Individual from those who help themselves. ! Notice raatsEaesr sr . t!e Ifi-j-- By GtultGE be can ); i uUnti and Mamnug r.8.A.C. Cttrtuiun natnman ol tin-developed If all ' l assist in Hie faSwr witKfVnMuIlie plan m TlVxIl , of tlw family wardrobe, a VlwUck by amuU'jr apologia ior bring cut Lllcn Agren, rxteiisnat sp.-mTUc dipping of what I. co.iMd. rrd llwre. the moat J Ul1'1 111 clol,,m- - ol tllf Lu .important frrd. In Utah eTfort are U u.g made to prevent state kUialf can be produord much niorr, Agricultural college. Federal relbfestalion of caltlr. Until the. r.cuLT ulane t. not comudrred le souttirm U to be family ctx. r- ff there ah is U imallyi and yet u, qmte so c, eUaixd Hare u territory Unu.d waidrobe in ation building ca-tnXs that danger Die work, may U- n tntrodutx d Agriculture must understand live member auprrvbr loooprrwting with the Bute and family finances, how much live Inlocal authorities. Arm dipping is viewing live busy thorobKhlarc. 'come what part cf this Incom under way from early spring 10 I always brraflic thu l.ttle praye.; should be spent for clothing the late fall. Now Im set to cross the street. entire family and what jrroportlon for been Inactive ha. . . Louisiana I pray tlie gods to make me fleet. publlMa-d- , , with result recently jqj this clothing budget should be If I do not swiftly go u, nuiirim 'spent for each person's wardrobe. via. SI. .- 1I may be dead before I know It. Miss Agren lists tlie following Saturday Evening Post " steps which should be taken in to dairy cow It requires 2' to 3(rt.Il4lon Tlie heahy animal Is tlie profl- - planning the fanuly wardrehe. espound of com silage to replace) j In Florid work will be resumed b!e onf Nc mat;,T one pound of allalla. A common hat class of pecially when funds are meager: rasco. are. High-- i of Ml-- 1 jin i counties rule for 11 RlV be. sickness nvans Hendry! lan1Collier format pounds - Cilivd., and Fltt Have each family member U'fl!ok 00 age per day dli ppinf will be make an inventory of hi ward;bcmmatlc of llvewelghl of the cow. In Putt and Char-t- o you can to keep your animal in robe discarding all unwearable cow then would receive from Feed and care are garment Florida, officials good health. Uhe younger children 40 pounds per day, depending U Peresslng toward final mighty Important In this con nee- - will need U-lIn tills). Then make rm In of the animal be-- 1 m;Uon. U Utah Farmer. a list of additions necessary to hi mllk where sections mket .. .. wardrobe including only what he inc produced, silage should be lod Hu t Cut Butter-W- rap a considers actual needs and listing carefully to avoid any possibility1 of Its tainting the milk Usually. ind ChwlWpkoe of around tlie tliem In the order of Importance. nd If It is led right after milking blflde of kntl cutting This should be followed by a fam.. the before cleaned Tn properly ILw fiiwier and ffwa bam a n territory released from butter or heat the knlle blade and ily council to determine ways and Quarantine kav official of Uie Bur- - you will be able to cut It evenly means of supplying these needs. thoroughly there should be Very esu of Animal Look over tlie discarded garments Industry, vigilant and smoothly. little or no trouble. Corn silage should not be fed to, calve younger than 6 to 10 month a it may help to cause scours. It Is a very satisfactory feed forj heifer from 10 month or older) and It has a higher replacement value than 3 to 1 as given alone.1 At tlie Altssourl Station, as recorded In Bulletin No. 158. yearling heifers were fed alfalfa and corn silage at will. Each heifer ate of silage and 6.6 14.4 pounds pounds of alfalfa per day. On tills ration these heifers gained .24 of a pound more than normal. The alfalfa fed in Missouri was not so bright and palatable as most Utah alfalfa which difference might affect the rate of consumption somewhat. There are very litle available data on the feeding of corn with alfalfa hay alone. Mot have pram In the experiments ration. A few cows that are being fed at the Utah Station on alfalfa and com silage only, at the present time show very satlsfacto-- v This Is one of the production. most economical rations that Is available for the Utah farmer. who contemplate Dairymen planting corn for silage may obtain Information regarding the time to plant and tlie varieties best suited for any particular location by asking a county agent or by writing to the Extension Service, Utah State Agricultural college, Logan. Cla-apl- Tlm. - Bute.hf ',TrCmCnCIOUS Hf ;W fc'f Of n ' ror.TV. ijtai i 1 mumble for, Hpruig weather dipping tattle brought a renewal of Ue campaign agauut cattle B. CAINE l.T7 ( '..gt e during 1932. These tree seedling and transplant will be planted on 223 different farm In 25 counlie of Hastate for windbreak and woodlot purpose, and were distributed at cost a a result of federal and sute cooperation. Tree shipment for this year mere suspended April 22. alien most of tlie varieties were completely sold out. Air. Dunn reported. The Siberian elm was most In demand with 13.600 shipped. Other kinds and the number shipix-are: Black locust, 4000; blue spruce. 3600; Russian olive, 3500; black walnut, 2775; honey locust, 2480; Siberian pea, 1700; PonderoM pine. 1600; Scotch pine, 1500; golden 1500; arborvitoe. willow, 1480; green ash, 1460; Austrian pine, 1080; and balsam poplar, 400. Salt Lake county leads the state with more than 9550 trees being planted on 40 farms. Other countries. In which more than 1000 trees are being set out this spring, are: Uuh. 6350; Weber, 2975; 2750; Iron, 2212; Sanpete, Beaver. 209j ; Box Elder, 1756; 1750; Rich, 1233; and Cache. 1010. According to Professor T. O. Taylor who is In charge of the forest nursery, plans are being made to expand the area of the nursery In order to Increase the output by at least 50 per cent for next year. The plantings about the state will be examined each year to check the growth of the small trees in order to better undetermine their requirements der Utah conditions. Several demonstration plantings of trees for wood lots purposes were aet out this year by the college In order to determine the growth on a larger scale. Further Information regarding the tree distribution pojoct may be obtained from the local extension agents or by writing to the college- - at Logan. 1 Now Playing j 1 Corn Silage Good War on Cattle For Dairy Cattle Ticks is Renewed In South PITHY C ThcQtrc a m r k c a v r. . Logan Agents For The GENUINE ABERDEEN and the CELEBRATED We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction 155 South Main Street Phone 76 Worlds Si 'd Fair at Chica How .V k! 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