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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pato Eight Soft Ball Notes g By GEORGE Q. BATEMAN Dairy Experiment Foreman United States Agricultural College Freds for dairy rows are clas- or (iiiii'Hl roughages "1 pasture trau-a- . Hay, siluge are the main roughage. The make graliu ami their up nioet of the concentrates. The different feed crop vary a groat deal In the amount of reliable nutrleuta produced and the economy of pioduetlon per acre. Roughages prod nee a great deal more Ic'd per acie than do conan centrates, and usually at tuaa coat- Corn silage, alfalfa hay, and pasture rank In the order named a producing the highest amount og nutrients Per acre In good farming sections In thin section. - of production la conaldeikd, the order, for these throe feeds Is reversed, paathre, alfalfa hay, and allage being the order, with aitaga close to bay srhon' condttlona are favorable. Of th grains, considering both yield and coat of production per acre, barley comes first, with wheat ocond and oaU last. Oats la the moat uneconomical grain grown on dairy farms. AVAILABLE available The main are wet beet pulp, pea vine silage, t molaasea and wheat augar-beebran. Tbege feeds are of high value when used properly in tho Wheu thus far came slong arl that w.a all of tie bwbiiU for Lai el riling It meant li.it several people got a very gxl iill-linand tlie painted enmer Expert Tells Of Feed for Dairy Cattle sified LOGAN'. CACHE COUNT V. UTAH economy ration. acFeeds also are classified cording to protein carbohydrate, vitamin, and mineral content. The different feeds furnish these nuIn trients in varying amounts. order to balance a ration for efficient milk production, the ration should contain the proper amounts of these elements. Of all the feeds, pasture and alfalfa hay are the best sources for protein, vitamins, and minerals. providing these feeds are Crown on fertile soil. Com silage and wet beot pulp are high in carbohydrates and balance the ration when fed with alfalfa hay. However, when wet beet or roughages low In phosphorus are fed. bone meal should be added to the ration to supply this mineral. Harley ranks first of the grains In carbohydrate content, while wheat hian is recognized as being high In protein and phosphorus. NAMES COMBINATION Taking u!l l.utsrs lull oratioe. the most durable ration for d i ry cows is a combination of all.. Ifa hay and com silage or wet boot pulp in the winter pasture in the summer. In addition to an abundance of roughage, rows should be fed gram mixture made up of barley and wheat bran. The grain houhl ho fed according to milk end Lutterfat production. By A. II. Gibbons trance to the stage of Nibley lia!! Prclmbiy one of the moot mb as robt d of some of ns understood laws of 1)m realms of by the crowd that rushed pamt there rule be Infield is the fly to evade Inc downpour. of Herein is a brief discussion Ry way of prophecy regadm? same, and how said rule came to of tlie second half it Is my guess lie adopted. In the early da that tlie Wellsvllle team will remajjr league baseball tliere was Use first half named a certain player Kelley. peat their win of For quirk thinking aggressive play with Laundry a clave second and lie was hi class by himself Hyrum Lions coming In tlUrd. In When ever an Infield play came the Commercial League It Is my to hlin and there was two run- 'guess that Deac's outfit will find ners on bas s he purposely drop- themselves and be among tlie leaders 1 or the final wind up ped tlie fly and grabbing it ss The teams they will have to beat quick as it hit the ground he was will be the two teams that are able to make a double and often lor tied the first half. a triple play. i , Others soon followed suit and i lienee the rule was adopted tliat Patriotic Citizens with runners on first and second Aid With Itig Parade tContlnued from Pag One) any batter who knocks a fly, that of any Infield W. D. Hunsaker Is within reach of Honcyvtlle, Joe Perkins of Preston, Jim Perplayer. Is automatically out. Kelley was responsible for an- kins of Cutler, Lloyd Simmon ds other rule namely that when ever jof Trenton, Oral Layne of Lewisa substitution Is msde It must be ton, Win. Bowman of Rexburg, announced to the umpire. In one Prank and Brown Woods of Trengame Kelley's aide was leading by ton, Charles Kent of Logan, Lee a score of two to one. The bases Hendricks of Lewiston have their were loaded with two out. The j thoroughbreds at the Fair grounds batter knocked a foul ball that 'in good condition for the races. the catcher could not possibly Prom 8 to 6 head will be entered reach but Kelley could, easily In each race. The races will be Jumping to his feet he shouted to Interspersed with the bronc and the catcher, ''You're out of the bare back riding and other events. to the afternoon game, I'm taking your place. Hr As a climax caught tlie ball and retired the program BUly Crowson, world's side and won the ball game. high wire walker and j champion Playing off a postponed game performer will give a thrilling Shirley Mae easily defeated Jack's performance on a wire from 50 Cafe to go Into a tie with Post Jfoot poles near the east side of Office for first place which means "the arena opposite the main grand that In the near future there stand. He will dance on the wire, should be a very Interesting play stand on his head, lie down, stand off. As is usually the custom when in a large bucket and do other the Dressmakers have an easy thrilling feals almost unbelievable game they do a good deal of Recently Crowson walked between clowning. They might take a les- two high buildings In Salt Lake son from the Wellsvllle team In City. regard to this. When the Wells-vlllitThe Committee has arranged for beat by a score of 22 to one of the best public address the other rJght, they never systems ln the state. It will work changed their style of play for a at the Fair Grounds and for the minute. The trouble Is that such parade. D. A. Wark, director of clowning often has a comeback in the Supreme Recordmg Station later games. will do all the announcing for Just sis the other teams were the celebration. taking the field for a warm up. Pe:ce Smith and Fire Chief the hardest rainstorm of the sum Rapp in charge - of the midway I sr.d the mice Thursday re j von they have for Logan tlie Celebration m 1924. All the and grounds streets adjacent to the Junior high school building will be oecu-pa- d for Monte the midway. Young's number one rides. Including one of the highest and largest ferrls wheels ln tlie world will be on the midway. Monty has a young carnival of his own with six rides. A feature of the midway and a night attraction will be two performances, one at 9 p, m and tlie other at 11 p. nw by Billy Crowson, wire champion high walker. He will perform over the top of the midway on a wire from 50 foot poles. A spot light will be used on Billy and for fifteen minutes he will thrill the crowd with his daring feats accompanied by soft music. As much as possible all the noise on the midway will cease during the performances. Ora Bundy, State Commander of the American Legion, will be tlie orator of the day for the big patriotic meeting In the Tabernacle at 11 a. m. Immediately following the parade. Coach Glen Worthington, in charge of the Children Sports will conduct some exciting contests at the rear of the tablemacle building after the parade. 11 a m. Many cash and merchandise prizes will be given to boys and girls of all ag-- s a ho participate arranged so Tie; program Is there will be one or more events taking place from early morning coimt-Avio- Lrgi-- .t line-u- p ; until late at night. Tlie Central Celebrations Com-Jmltt- is headed with Ace CaidT as general chairman and representatives from the City, College, schools, churches and all tlie luncheon clubs and civic organizations of the city. STATISTICS j I had twelve bottles of moonshine ln my cellar and my wife told me to empty the contents of each and every bottle down the sink (or else) so 1 said I would and proceeded with the unpleasant task. I withdrew the cork from the first bottle and poured the contents down the sink with the exception of one glass, which I drank; I extracted the cork from the second bottle and did likewise with the exception of one glass which I drank. I then withdrew the cork from the third bottle and emptied the good old booze down the sink, except a glass which I drank. I pulled the cork from the forth sink and poured the bottle down the glass, which I drank. I pulled bottle from the , June 2 o, 193 cork of the next and drank one sink out of it and poured tlie rest down the glass. I pulled the and sink out of the next gla.-loured tlie cork down tlie bottle I pulled the next cork out of my throat, pound tlie sink down the bottle and drank the glass Then I corked the sink with the drank and glass, bottled tlie drank the pour. Wlien I hnd everything emptied I steadied the house with one hand and counted the bottles and corks and glasses with tlie other which were 29. To be sure, I counted them again when they came by and I had 74 and as the house came by I counted them again and finally I had ail the houses and bottles and corks and glasses counted except one house and one bottle, which 1 drank. Hodges at Second Ward At the Sacrament service ln the tomorrow ward Second Logan Hodges, evening Elder Daimaine who has recently returned from a alll speak, mission to Holland, Music will be furnished by Miss Norma Kowallls. 70-7- 2 Octane Gas First grade gasoline 20c per gallon. M. and L. Coal Co. 589 West Adv. Center, Logan, Utah. J Saue Safefu iDundfencU on all bdnj paid 4umA o mont at tke nate on. $ o... es JmJ iLOuNS on 12 'COBXATgp MNOfW ThI law OF TMg UNITED TAT8QFAwgBy SFET Northern Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WEST CENTER A. E. ANDERSON. Pre. OF LOGAN HERSCHEL BULLEN. Mgr. i4 UrUunecfl PHONE 980 Livestock Market Ogden Hogs Receipts 100; butcher classes 15 cents higher; packing sows steady; bulk good to choice 180 to 280 pound butchers, $9.004i9 25; few 24? to 200 pounds $8.75(.t 9.00; liyht 40'?f light 9.00; later price around 160 pound averagis; few mixed lots medium grade down to $8 00; packing sows bulked at $6.00 6.50;light, smooth kinds on butcher order $6 75' 7.00; rough heavies down ot $5.75. Cattle Receipts 75;slowr, stead on supply motly common to medium grades and dairy offerings; few common steers, $5.50 6 00: common to medium heifers $4 GO'fr 6.00; good cows, $5.00 4.75; cutter grades $2 504.00; odd head common bulls. $4.25j good to choice vealers" $7.00' 8.00; common to medium offerings $4.50 6.75. Sheep Receipts, 1020; nothing done early; late Wednesday 5 doubles good to choice 104 pound Idaho spring lambs, $8.25 straight; two doubles 93 p ound Idahos. $8.00 straight; these lambs are around 50 cents lower than sales over list week-enand opening sales this week; several small lots of drive-i- n lambs, $6. 75 7.00; package vtiorn slaughter good ewes $2.50. Cache County Receives PWA Allotments (Continued from Page One) gymnasium addition $67,500; Castle Dale courthouse $22,500. Fer-ro- n waterworks system, $11,454, plus loan of $14 uOO; Park City community building, $42,615; Sigurd waterworws improvements Tooele $18,000; county school $67,500; buildings, Amalga waterworks $20,170; improvements, Beaver county school building imcounCache $72,000; provements, ty auditorium and gymnasium, $94,500; Castle Dale waterworks $3150; Cedar City Improvements, school building, $102,150. 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