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Show 11, 1011 Friday, August The Cache American. Logan. Cache County, Utah Improvement of Turkeys Planned CUai'-t-: Turk- - ir.adi m tbe lutiunal w;li plan J.T.jmm n ii i.t- to:e warty fuut requirement fey uh cl ibt s prev,-jiiuuNj-t:oi- Poultry plan, ProJrx or Curl 1 the paullrj man Utah rxunsion service, n:j lit return from sc ot National Turkey federation the Hint tv Id in Chicago last awk. In attenWhile Uie delegate an Improvement dance favored plan tor turkeys separate and apart Irom chickens, they stall voted to enlarge the national turkey plan to Include a record cl performance" breeding stage and ccie additional pultorum diaeaae control class, slated professor iTiih-kJiec- t, adding that the plan In Uie future aiU Include the same breeding stages and pullorum disease control classes as the poultry plan. lie declared that the record of prrfurmjnce breeding stage ahlch a as added to the turkey plan is bused on Use number ot eggs laid and Uie per cent of poults hatched during a period of eight consecutive aecks. All turkeys used as breeders In the pullorum let ted class of Uie turkey plan must contain fewer than six per cent reactors In 1944-4fewer than five per cent refewer than four actors in 1945-4few in 1940-4reactors cent per er Uian three per cent reactors In 1947-4after which the pullorum-teste- d class is to be deleted or eliminated from tho national plan, Professor Frischknect pointed out, and for the three the requirements higher pullorum disease control classes will be the same as Uiey are at present in the natHial poultry improvement plan. With the approval of the official state agency, a hatchery producing or selling both poults and chicks may participate In the tur key plan provided the chicks are hatched In a separate incubator and brooded In a separate room as required at present for the custom hatching of chickens, the said. Professor Frischknect addiition-all- y emphasized that all turkey eggs set from standard breeds of turkeys must weigh two and one-ha- lf ounces each. Poults and hatching eggs produced under the rules and regulations of the turkey plan are to lose their Identity as of the terminology used in the plan when they are purchased for re sale by any person, firm, or cor poration not participating in the plan. The minimum body weight for the broad-breastyoung tom was changed from 18 to 21 pounds, and the officials of the Bureau of Animal Industry were asked to appoint a committee to study and make recommendations on standards weights to be considered at the next annual meeting of the National Turkey federation. official Professor Frischknect, Utah delegate, was named chair man of the committee on general regulations at the opening sesions, with the recommendations dealing with this phase of the National Turkey improvement plan pre sented to the entire membership Fnsi-tiknwb- WASHINGTON NEiWS - ruttfotm t, Ross 1944 I I J UK IMIS VIORK ion to miio Ujrunv y m is Ration Points aii: produ. ts was not dt puled by the O FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER World Stabilisation Fund Plans for a world monetary fund $8 800 000.000 involving and designed to stabilize world currencies and aid world trade has been presented as part of a dual program of the United Nations Monetary Conference held at Brelton Woods, New Hampshire, The committee has agreed that the total liabilities of the proposed International bank, the second part of the conference, should not exceed 1U outstanding capital, estimated at 10,000,000,000, of which each member country would buy stores quotas are largely worked out, the United Slatea to put up one third of the capital or about $3,000,000,000; England, about 11,000.000,000; and Russia, a little less. Each country under this plan would contribute at first one fifth of Its total subscription, 20 percent of this in gold, and the remainder in local currency. The U. S. would supply about $7,000,000, of which $140,000,000 would be ir. gold. The executive committee of the bank would be composed of 12 members, of which five will represent each one of the larger quota holders, while the other seven will be chosen through proportional representation by the smaller, countries. This Is very similar to the proposed setup of the executive committee of the World Monetary Fund Itself. Each country would appoint a member to a board of directors. Voting by this board would be on a basis of shares held, but no country could cast more than one fourth of the total vote. Thus, the U. S. with one third of the capital would have a fourth of the vote, 44 countries would participate. The bank, for reconstruction and make loans, development, would guaranteeing them or actually participating in them, through any member country to any government subdivision of that country or operate through a private banking institution within a country. The borrower could be a government corporation or a private one, who could show he had been unable to get it from government or private sources. Payment of interest and principal would be guaranteed by the government of the borrower. It was proposed that special consideration be given to devastated both slower countries through on their rates of amortization loans end a priority on the granting of such loans. Chief arguments for the bank are that private capital alone cannot do the job of postwar development and reconstruction. Also U. S. would beneof the federation and then pilot- it is believed the ed through the votnig of the state fit domestically in trade growth ' end from great projects here and delegates by the chairman. abroad that the bank might underwrite. When Old Pete," 202-fe- et tall Douglas fir, was cut, 118 feet of the giant tree crumbled into dust. SPECIALIST REPORTS Old Pete had been left standing 1944 PROGRESS IN too long, and trees must be har- DAIRY PRODUCTION A mid-yea- r report on the provested when mature. gress of Utah dairy farmers in goals The cost of preventing and fight- meeting dairy production 1944 was recently summarized in not counting ing forest fires H. dairy specialthe trees destroyed, property dam- by Lyman UtahRich, Extension Service. the of ist aged and lives lost ranges beIn Jersey cattle, Professor Rich tween $25 million and $30 million declares that Utah farmers have each year. the laargest and most active membership in the Utah state Jersey organization in state history. More breeders participating in constructive breeding programs are now registered with the National coO American Jersey Cattle club, he adds. Production testing of Jerseys is now at a high peak, with three methods now practiced, registration of merit, herd testing, and mass comparison. A cow owned by Mr. Del Gay of Provo made a record of 919 pounds of butterfat last year, a state record, and many other cows in the state are approaching this record. Quality of Holstein cattle in this state compares with that of this breed in any section of the United States says Specialist Rich. s Approximatly 2,000 head of Big-count- -- 3, 0, 7, 8, an ed The U.cu,-ify-m- g Products t J IJ-U- n , V OPA l al IS.!' OPA, lnas-Includ- or-w- ill Juice eSriieumatic pains Ukjw-tan- a U. S. Rock Wool Insulates Against Heat 'l Ho are being tested monthly in the Cache County Dairy Herd Improvement Association and are making records averaging up to 375 pounds of butterfat for the whole association, he points out. Gernsey cattle are in great demand today, according to the and older breeders in Utah have increased the size of their herds and a number of new herds have been established. Improvement association records are being used to build up herds and act as feeding guides. Pastures, the cheapest source of Corporation cattle feed known to the farmer, 86 Proof will help dairymen to meet production goals this year, states Mr., Cold Sound Fire ! U.S. ROCK WOOL ' COMPANY helps farms produce more food for victory! One of the many uses of electricity on farms in the area we serve. if" Many a farm in' this western country would be unable to produce dependable crops, with profit to the owner and for the benefit of the nations wartime health, if it were not for electric service. This land must have water . . . and many farmers have solved that problem most economically with electric-powere- d pumps. Thus electricity is a "rain-mak- er that always works at the UTAH POWER com- mand of the farmer! Pumping water is just one of the chores your electric "hired hand can do on the farm better and more cheaply than any other method. This tireless worker is doing a great job in producing food for victory . . . and will continue to bring profit to the farmer and stability to America in the years of peace ahead. Hol-stem- National Distiller Netv York A. 1 funiouiiK-menttot July WASHINGTON The values will not to changed jxi.nt U . the of twivn mtu-itroifnc m struggle the daii.v ttun before Ai g 13 al-to the Sales 611 i salt 'is U Ji I ii til prat ad'i.u.iariti m and Uie war hew 10 point value applies for butter, Jiii.jiS-iiaUiiU a od for a rationing rraai i,f luv m, , iiie was established July 23. At wa in a Male of icm-c- n which if dairy retail Uie same time, 3 more red ration I d n with uuf.c sdurti itig at irtlun ary trine Thin winy night, stamps, cai h worth 10 points, will (tomg to br.rijj ihcm into ultimate j the OPA hohl.ng a slight edge 30 ' tt,itA. efii'un pt.in. Thue were strong indications become valid July J Murru, dairy sprrtahjl if the Put war Mobilization Director There must have been some re- -j Utah Fxlcfi&ion sen lee. Junes F. Hjitica might to called broken fur getting dressed retd in width In to calm the ruffled Interagency In exjila.tiinj wm when a nudivt camp ran afoul of the dairy indmtry is looking to Water. I the OPA. One hundred devotee of the future, Hjxviahat Morris re anEarlier in the day the California cult were charged , ported that the Industry Is plan- nounced that Uie July ration point j with gasoline rations. abusing now to A produce quality pro-an- d values on meats, fats and proces- Their ration were revoked. Later i'w , ning r protect the healthful-o- f sed foods would continue until rent investigators found that acmiik and dairy product Aug. 13 to allow for full con- commodations had not been regia vH ax a foundation upon which good sideration" of changes which tho tered, and no rental records kept. salesmanship will reap a harvest. W F A to put Into ef- The nudists found they had some The quality programs in Utah in- fect by attemp'cd Aug. 1. Point change us- rather pressing business in town clude improved equipment and with Uie OPA office. The report ually go into effect around the more modern plant which will 1st of doesnt ay. but presumably month. every fact!!. tale sanitary and quahty dress was in order at The delay was viewed as a tem- control. the hearings. All milk used in manufacturing, I ary victory for that made into chceae, I much as the W F A last week be paatuemed, announced drtd Uie agency to remove point .Mix Lemon Professor .Morris. Technique fj value oO commercial end utility When Curtis CHICAGO, ILL. 1 on rebeef of will new be and grade manufacture Aug. improved, AT HOME Candy Company honor roll of em- use of dairy products will become store point value to pork Join recentforces in armed the ployes nowr more and off universal. hams, the ration list. nearly TO RELIEVE ly indicated that 1000 of the ComHe states that cooperation is al- The order, as it applied to beef, pany men and women have joined among underway dairy was mad in anticipation of the various branches of the sen ice, ready Lorraine McCarthy became a mod farmers, professors, state depart- forthcoming heavy cot tie run, with 'em Betsy Ross and sewed a large ments, educational institutions and the W F A desiring to clear stor- Money Back If This Recipe Fail Oood naa irtna ful minrpliM ,1000" on the company service Federal agencies to safeguard the age space in advance. ot folks who no UU Irmon luios flag. pm hss quality of milk and the many Rationing officials, jealous of lor rhsumswe addin lo isblruwonfuls of Altonru to oils products made from it, and that their autlwrity to set of Umon Juire m a glass tsblespoonful values Rich. Pastures should be topdressed point water, lliry fel faster relief for ths aches this cooperation in a more prac- on the basis of allocations of food so pains eauae by rheumatism, lumbaio-Itwith barnyard manure ot least tical effective Is and form no aurprie either, tor Alienru to a being made by the W F A. were quick rheumatla every third year, and it ia nec- urged by leaders of the 1$ year old formula to relie It dOra not help industry. and aches to pama In fact U could to of authorcharge essary to harrow the pasture Infringement be Jalrrrt Scientists have your money back. What develat any Um drugil. Only ity and were able to keep the Oet Alienru todayKow. provide oven grazing for the cat- oped new uses for recently dairy products, W F A directive from being legal- H cants Uo U tle. Rotation by dividing the pas. declares Professor Morris, who ized lure into four equal parts, will also cites the into fedresults achelved eral through publication amazing provide more feed by the quick register, by Russian doctors in recent mon-th- s new growth, he declares. A succession of conferences TRADE MARK in using butter to treat wound-soldier- s. the Economic and among Mr. Rich encourages the paragencies The butter is used diticipation of 4 II clubs members in rectly in wounds, and miricles of Stabilization Director F. M. Vinthe dairy industry, and mentions recovery have occured with this son, who entered the picture on the contention that prices are knit the work of club members in Web- treatment er county who are actlvly engaged There is another miracle being closely to rationing, resulted In in this work. performed through the use of milk Thursdays compromise. O P A is believed to have won sugar in making penclilin,' the Our forests grow plenty of new on the ground that It principally dairyman says, adding that milk wood each year on a diet of sun, is a miracle food and will be even- was not possible to print and diswater carbon dioxide and inorgan- tually recognized as such by the tribute new food charts with the ic salts. With wood doing so much public. W F A charges to some 600,000 in the war, its lucky for America No farmer alone can carry on food retailers in one weeks time. these things dont require a ration a nationwide OPA admittedly objects to readvertising campaign, book. emphasizes Professor Morris. No moval of commercial and utility individual alone, can conduct the grades of beef from the ration i myirad of research tthat are so ser- list on the premise that it wTould iously needed by the dairy Indus, leave only about 50,000,000 pounds try today, research as to myster- of beef (of the A and AA grades) I tT ious nutrients in butterfat that to ration each month. This amount S' other fats and oils don't seem to Is too small to ration under the possess, Jut farmers, banded to- OPA theory of spreading, out a gether, will be able to acheive these scarce commodity. The agency also Y Yt many goals, he adds. charged that the W F A was forcing a complex rationing system VI The only thing that travels fast- based on grades of beef. er uphill than down is a forest Cheaper grades of beef, except 118 NORTH MAIN ST. Wipe tUat gun ofl jour i.-- .l fire of steaks the and roasts, went off the course, excepting, I know what you're thmkir.j! cost of living. We ought to keep ration list May 3. The directive i Logan, Utah them both down. return point values to the pork ism-ik- prifttr sr poul-trym- Face Seven i & LIGHT CO. |