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Show Tuesday. July 21. 1912 TLt Ml ('a r Ar.ifiitan, I."g,tn, O.hI.c County, I'tah Ian Th rue 6S O.MH.ETKS F ARM ACTS ALL-TIM- Leader USAC Has Farm Advises Farmers To Keep Homes Record Maker Cow FSA Borrowers IH.TTKRFAT RECORD E Had Higher r Incomes in 1941 III thc.-- e ihoatlc times when Vt Hi small farmers who have f bulou priors are bring p.ud for one jmr'i opcompleted at ( erations with the help of loans H'Plm. farmers and homemakers should i.ot be lured away from and planning MTUcrs of the Farm Administration have The dairy department of Utah jx'i.vervii.g m.d building up farms and h nu r is the ad.totof Dnec- J,. mix'd their )arly net earnings G'.ate Agricultural volUge lu re66 tor William Ic terson of tlie Utah or from of an percent, of burlap tw aier.ige With ceived official word from the HolSUPS to SUM. .Slate Agricultural tola ge Extell-- I fur military supplies tarmaikfil stein cow. Willow dale Inka Triune U.M. Utah AgriLultur.il Exteu-'.oQuo' Jug fiom FSA Administrator 19117m, has j u t nude a new high atoll Semoe. i refarm is the 1941 "The family-sizprogress c, B Baldwin's Service o.'la.uls this wek u.iletl record for the state of Utah as especialon farmers of Utah to help conport to the Secretary ot Agricul- a JwtiaT four year old, It was an- tlreiijj'.h of the nation ly Is It the strength of Utah." Diserve the bugs and to keep tin in ture. John S. Wehh, local B Brofersor nounced George by said. "For nearly rector IV i for the DeaujicrvlMir in trade channels. Came, head of the dairy depart- w hundred )car$ now. the people The Exti ns.uiibds cmpliaa.aj partment of Agriculture agency, ment. of this state have struggled against r said yesterday that the typical borf the importance of conserving Imjs The cow. whose number in the odds to sane a civilization out of rower family Iti this sate has also since sucks in 1942 are somewhat Is 265, freshened on Uie wilderness. They have put up increased Its production of food USAC herd of a national asset. In line with March 23, 1941 wlwn she begun on 61 good fight to build up flocks use lasted officials home percent. the for by conservation, Uiis record. Professor Caine said. and herds, improve the fertility the following sugpX tions: Foodstuffs put on the family taThis She was milked three times daily of llie sol) and above all, to WINTERTHUR, Delaware poulbom, Opening bugs by untying strings, ble from garden, dairy cow, duruig the first 274 days of her purebred ItoLsteln-Frlevlaand stabilize the home. not by cutting the bag top; protry house or hog pen had an test period and twice daily since strengthen Pouch Winterthur Nobs, Donsrgls We should not allow extravagance minimum value of $286 In tecting filled bags from rodents; average November 10. During that test to lure us away now. grl, just teomplcted the highest the supervisor said. However, storing filled bugs in a dry, probutter-fa- t record ever made on 1941, she produced 21451 9 pounds year In commenting on his Justificaof worth tected place; removing he styled the wartime e milk of and 749 2 pounds of butter tion for such advice. Director Peany day by per milking famthe for chemicals; emptying all raised food products cok of any breed of any age In fat. terson pointed out that high wages , beating table as far greater than their bags as soon as aQ time. ily country through Caine of the present are short-live- d wlille 265. Professor any Number over litem and them clein, hanging value. ash i Owned by II. F. du Pont at hi commented. Is not only the highest the objectives of stabilizing the a wire; drying wet bags in the sun e family-typor reasons why The list Winterthur Farms, here, site cow in her class In farm and home are permanent and to prevent rot and mildew; sell.ng farmers should make sure of producing e becomes Worlds Champion one best He llie of is but Utah, typed may cover many will not need; sorting bags you their own food supplies, no matter cows also. She has wxm her class ako emphasized thegenerations. milk producer with a til effects of bags by fabric and by s.zc and for is market cash, record of 27.350 lbs. milk how much they two years In a row et the Rich- allowing weeds to Infest farm bundling bugs by condition. fat wih ss long as it is convincing," Welch mond Block and white show, at lands; allow big flocks and herds containing 1,079 lbs. declared. 3.9 average fat test. Ogden, and at the Utah State Fair. to go unattended and crops neg"In this war people who carry At the State Fair In the fall of lected, Poultrymen are expected to exon the type of farm- 1940, as a threc-yoceed the 1942 egg production goal "We must learn to do more old, she was all Farm Secur- chosen by of 4 2 b illon dozen pegs, but the practiced ing champion cow of the things for ourselves, the Director aie grand oi Director yeterson wiuinm ;; United states can tt--c aU th ity borrowers will make a great show. continued. "And certainly, well , AgncuIUlrai Extension Ser- -, to final victory. If contribution ra eggs produced this year, su.vs the! woolc This cow has one other out- have to cooperate more with our this that annouwd on less dependent Extension Serthey become Uuh Agricultural characteristic," the USAC neighbors If we are going to operyoungsters have been Instructed store buying they donate Just tliut standing vice Foultrjman Byron Alder. head said, "in that she is ate our holdings during the next dairy much more food to the army, to Most of the increase must tome g dc.iign-ret.nfor-Food breeder. In the last 27 few years. Labor promises to be saving suggestions, j county, with an eye toward nnd to city people exceptional from farm Hocks in areas where - ed for hot summer months when America's allies, months she has drop;t-three fmc more scarce next year than this, and fire hazards helpout who can't have this advantage. the pouhiy lndostiy is will tv- 1940 she fieoh-ene- d but tills shortage can and will be food 2. was'es calves. increase, Oil remove them. invaribly owners May the tahlisiK d and wheic there arc, lt.gA , "They lighten the load on our w.th a bull calf and djrmg met through more Individual ef;i incentive for a complete were outlined this week by M.v, transport sys- that lactation which was a short fort and more neighborhood coadequate Mciluses for markitiny! checkup the Bear River Mutual Ein i Miller, Utah Agricultural Ex- - already overtaxed and handling ergs at all seasons. Fire Insurance tems. in.luding the wear and tear 276 days, produced 13041.1 pounds operation. Compr.y is offer-- 1 tension Service nu'.irliomst, Prole-.so- r Alder stated. Greater effort must also be on truck tires. They release tons of milk and 563 pounds of butter 10 t!l ,lirefl youngsters mB ,sput 0n your list of foods to made to maintain the farm and The task now "ccordlrg to the jn each county who compile the and iron for vital war pur- -' fat. mod closely, meat, pggs, of tin watch home as a because It won't have to be unit and as oultrymun. is to se that piesnt records, whil" S25 war bonds and nnlk. To keep them over a. poses, She calved again March 23, 1941 a sanctified producing avert cans. haven for the defor may used eying fio ks, as well as the chicks vvill go to the four youngsters with T'ey an-1 a refrigerator or need you Caine Professor and day continued, food short ges, too. And of healthy, happy rural lat will be next years layers, are the b.--t records in the state. other very cold storage space. If gt ncral to work to mike the new rec- velopment no means least, home- - i went he concluded. last but Americans, by ieanly and comfortably housed will1 haven't such storage space,! club bovs and girls you The - ord which she has Just finished. fresh ud adequately fed. Greater and of meals preservgrown out m pairs, the Director said, don't keep on hand any more than Tills month she calved again and The final vote in the 1942 wheat in egg production will mean go cd foods mean better health, sc-- 1 Is now going at her usual rate. and will act mainly as observers you can use during the day. is m labor and morale for referendum the was; United States, farmers, and lore eggs, saving; curity 1 sug-Miss Miller's first They have been trained especially Number 265, Professor Caine 82 4 per cent yes; Utah, 83.3 per;ed, and better income. themselves. common hazards; gestion. to watch for Is not as large a cow cent yes; Idaho, 90.1 percent. According to the FSA Adminis-- 1 explained, and fish trators Raw meats, poultry, placing mat.hes within reach of some breeders like, but as Holstein borrowers Utah report of States Department United young children: carolers handling should be kept m the coldest part canned an average 401 quarts of she has a world of quality, Is an d have chemists of kerosene, gasoline and oil; de-- 1 cf the refngreator or the coldest griculture fruit and vegetables in 1941, as j exceptionally good breeder, and is from soybean oil and corn fective chimneys; wood roofs that storage place, for a temperature of which makes her 270 quarts in the season easy to handle 1, products that look, smell, and are inflamable; dry grass and 45 degrees Fahrenheit or lower is against received their loans. a favorite in the college herd. before they 1 weeds. much like natural rubber. needed to preserve these goods. In the same period they produced" In announcing the canvass cam- - Miss Miller adds, Allen and Mr and Mrs. 49 percent more poultry and meat. Clarence Director Peterson appealed Milk, like meat belongs in your Milk production likewise soared, Roy Eskelson attended the funerPeaches will be featured as a paign to people of the state to cooperate coldest storage spot. Never let it with a record total of 520 gallons al services at Franklin for Mrs. ctory Food Special from July 16 with the youngsters in the invest!-- 1 stand out at room temperature, and moving from dairy barn to dinner Lucy Merrill. August 5, despite a short Utah Let them check on fire when you get milk out for cooking table during the year. gation. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Preece of ap this year, the Utah USDA and then hazards, help to remove take only as much as you need, "Administrator Baldwins report Pocatello, were guests of Mr. and announced officials ar Board the Into back them, the Director stated. pop the main supply places the progress and is week. Mrs. M. H. Preece during the week The fire prevention drive is an cold quickly, the nutritionist tells of Farm Security families at the end. While heavy frosts during wm- -: housewives. Extenhighest level in the agency's and spring months injured the effort on the part of the Miss Dora Williams entertained For eggs, Miss Miller recomsion Service to reduce losses from history, Mr. Welch assered, several of 42 peach crop in Utah, the ofthe marines and their coldest the spot in mends storage be 1941, to $60,000 state. are In certain "but all gains fals explained that large quan-ie- s fire in the a horse back ride to of at a lost lot since partners available burnthey Poultry men years ago knew exceeded in 1942. Since Pearl Harof peaches would be on the of machinery and equipment creek lake during the day a few hours in a bor our whole after freshness high lives 16 lost their of that Utah had what it takes ed and guidance people program nsumer market during the weeks were financial and a pary at night, lxhich and when trapped in burning buildings. warm room. in management farm be a great egg and chickto signaled. all. aid has been directed toward max- enjoyed by will come Heaviest shipments en producer. But they needRichard Hendricks has returned on the small imum production am Georgia the latter part of is ed and from the home help in marketing, and hospital farm. ly. Carolina and Arkansas peach-wi- ll gradually getting back to normal. encouragement for their come into markets in Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison Certified Poultry Improveeatest volume during the latter spent the week end in Ogden Miss Dorothy Wood was a week ment Plan, rt of July and early August, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Harend guest at Logan at the home of lile California peaches will be rison. The only hope for filling next Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dunbar. sntiful in state markets during COVE Among those who atdethe in their with lies Girls Ivan Allen, Mrs. Susie Allen and Junior The is month and next. quota egg years in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskelson attend teacher, Mrs. Eddis ,Muir met at tended conference velopment of vigorous to add to the laying the home of Doris Baker, Friday, j were Bishop Raymond Allen, Mr. ed the funeral of Mrs. Housley at pullets Twelve mechanical bait spread-- s, flock this fall, Carl Frisehnecht, The afternoon was spent in sew-- 1 and Mrs. Roy Eskelson and Mr. Lewiston. loaned by the federal govem-en- t and Mrs. James F. Wilcox. Some of our mothers are having poultryman for the Utah Extension ing and refreshments were served Guests of Mr. and Mrs Barnard a during 1941 have been Wood, Service reminds Utah poultrymen. to Carrna Stauffer, Audrey hard time keeping peace in the Mrs. were counties Utah Tint kind of cooperation few a for various Cornish days by There is alwajs a tendency dur- Leola Richards, Beverly Hardman, family preparing meals, and workstate-d- e Dee Mrs the and son, id are greatly aiding summer and is, right down the Gibbs,1 Della Todd and Carole other of was, rush Mae the FrankBessie Muir, at the pea factory in ing Linda of ing drive against grasshoppeis. chain stores alky. So whr.t work to neglect the growing pul- Juanita Wood, Mrs. Muir and Miss Shepard and daughter A lot of patience on bo In lin. which do the The spreaders, Ogden. lets. This is especially noticeable Baker. sides will be required if all goes lappened? ark of 18 or 20 men, properly Miss Reta Allen returned from well. Paul Sorensen, son of Mr. and during periods of emergency such to she has where spent ixes the bait to avoid injury Falls, Idaho is but ing at recovei poul- Mrs. H. C. Sorensen as the one present, Henry Cornish is preparing for two months with her aunt, estock, bees, and wildlife. trymen must look ahead to next at a local hospital from a frac-- j the last comfort of his cows and the came She Kenneth Thornley. year and take time to properly tured foot, received from the fall! Mrs. Mrs. Al- horses and also himself by buildMr. and her with parents, sumchicks during of a horse, Friday. sad irons care for the A pair of who spent several days ing a barn. Poultryman Frisch-knecMrs. Lon Wood entertained at a fred Allen reserve may save the day for mer months, relatives in Idaho with states. dinner Sunday. Roses formed a visiting housewife in case of accident Falls. were covers and diets and pretty centerpiece balanced Properly the electric iron or the cutting Mrs. Hattie Preece of Ogden NEW! BACTERIOSTATIC laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood, f of electric current. In thousands clean feed, are especially ImporWell, just for example, two spent her vacation with Mr. and homes not yet reached by power tant, 'Professor Frischknecht says, daughter Audrey, Dorothy, Juanita, Mrs. George Preece. Wood. ago one of the 3 i&dicg years Mrs. sad along with providing more floor Gill, Mr. and been who les, ironing is still done with has Mrs. Biggs, Joseph and chain stores Sears, RoeMr. and Mrs. O. G. Barrett ns, working in pairs, one heating and watering space per bird as the ill for some time is slowly recoverSunto motored Deweyville, local certistocked older. buck family pullets grow lile the other presses. were the dinner guests of ing. and day and feed and sold many fied the troughs chicks, Placing Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Larsen, on wire bot- Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. vessels Henup Last year drinking of them. thousands Mrs. Mr. and Douglas Guy Difficulties in obtaining railroad tomed Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larsen, platforms will help to keep s. !es by dricks, increased the were for shipments of they Ogden rs, especially flats, the feed clean and provide better and son Edward Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilcox, Mr. and and Mr. This 50 am factories to branch houses is of end fc. week guests hope they year Cool sleeping sanitary condition. Mrs. S. Wallen, Mr. and Mrs. now finding favor riously retarding shipments of to sell even more. and plenty of fresh, clean Henry Stauffer and family. harvesting and lawn party was given A additional items that among women... Did You Place Your pment at a time when dealers will help to develop better pullets Sunday evening at the home of Many doctors recommend regular use making last minute deliveries to add to the laying flock next Mrs. Vessie Gibbs, in honor of Mr. of douches as a precautionary measAnderson of armers. ure for women ho want to be clean, fall, the extensionist pointed out. and Mrs. George for Night? dainty for women troubled by ofIn a Class Frischknecht recom- Malad, Idaho, who are leaving Professor odor or discharge. to make their home. Thousand! do and wonder why their den Uni meat production in the mends - why thev fending Some products may be harmful to As the largest retail dstri taseparating the growing Idaho, Falls, lures remain duU and sta.ned breath a ex- gov1942 is is Anderson They accepting delicate tissues But not Lydia E. suffer with Pending denture stock from older birds to prevent Mrs. u States during not a cleans n alone water hat realize was uter of certified chicks for to fad Pmkham's Sanative Wash! Pinkhams there. Dinner - but now. there a great formula i to be the largest on record, infection in the old flock carrying ernmenttoposition me Sanative Wash is gaining great favor Utah bv a dentist, called Sera nleen Mrs. Anderson, 'and Mr. served the hatchery men, Sears, that perfected goal over jnj0 t now appears young stock, and cleans false teeth hk?mai among women because it's NOT a Mr. that thcrougHvStmp'y Roebuck is an important put a little Stera K.een harmful germicide. Instead a brushirg it's of about 21.7 bilHon pounds suggests spraying roosts with nico Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock, in a g'ass of mighty effective bacteriostatic" (the and Mrs. Lon Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Powder Marketings of be reached. sparkle. factor in the progress cf sulphate to kill lice. your teeth now thev look modern trend). It not only discourhke Mr. and Mrs. re really clean and Verlin Shelton, were up stepped cattle at ;hter ages bacterial growth and infection our dentist Utah's the day poultry industry. Try Frank Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Theo the first four tut thoroughly cleanses and deodor-ire- s Oor't the lex k rt.'utai" aly during v tn - lasts rg- - costs relieves minor Very soothing Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir, d1 S' At Jis cf the year and the total til rrh irrigations and diliarge and has a UTAH CHAIN STOUTS Magnas, Catherine and Hilda Anat of federally impected beef AtVnru and torrc e:!ect cn delicate membranes. Rfc C d F. and I' relief 'm Mr. and G.bbs to Mis. tce quirk pains 20 get over derson, was InexnpnsAe1 Get your bottle of I dia percent ve.l a and r neural Drug! of he jV ;t ics Pinkhams Sana.tiQ Wash today. Ail tcr.. Mrs. Verna Larsen of Salt L ke grocers have lemons. hose Ai.enru ri mr i.fr rt er than 111 the Jrnuary-Apr- il 'ti A jr'SA. druggists. City. d last year. THE U.S.A.C. EXTENSION SERVICE FROM Security C two-thir- n f In e nha-b.l.till- ter.--u- n two-tim- pas-ib- Iwo-Im365-d- i Nutrition Expert ar OlltlineS HlfltS i j For Saving Foods j j j j I ! be-t- . elfi-,en- j ' anti-was- te pro-ice- These Little j CHICKS j go to Market well-bei- S Poultryman Urges Care MEMDON Of 1942 Flocks pur-ias- COVE ed j ht other , great no-ho- st FALSE TEETH Ust Jr ave-n- water-so- ak jo. p- lAJj? |