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Show . GS 1 .y DESEBET EVING V 17 1910 NEWS SATUIIDAYDECXMBEII Transformation Attributed Us wholr,me and by its i ommission couent Ot the mufti. gofers,. The errand la the property f ,n. reigning rattan by virtu Van-I-f hi. being head ot the army. Wide Maas - UNDER tlimat and I th t bermring the greatest t t in th Snce the wret fa- xlne. dairying wa established a purr f 1 " ninu! rerrark ibk tranfu mat a a baa taken rri? due re net tug 1 .f f Hiilh a r. in ! fn th t i' v f x r ant t tt u n., i5 - of r ni As tvrus,hJtt,ie tr r wnt r v machine, unceasingly raises and , her delicate fingerstall thes move or cauee movement In a pin f their person Add together all ther trivial moverr' id and apparentl and yu w.il discover that they envr least once In the course of a the long route round the earth Tt been eakulated. and the lalru&itlo to venf. that tbs wrM.r wtn facile pn who blackens the piper r five b uts a day at the rate of 3f 1, minute will t of about 90100 miles a year bi I.Trr to say rere strength of writ Thit means a mth greater distanc n .th hMiorp mvte tot a, hi iptrt00insist, trails jnp t ti na in ts h v Guv rnark.ibi th hi n hate M un ii ng Itnrs of hanitat.on i Many ieul sedentary a nee are of a The carpenter w o ir 8 of motion his plane over the plank, the who leaves It shln.ng like a tmrmr the girdener who sweeps the pith ; nnei Lter who drives bti ui cellarman who puts thewine Lio bn. ties, the house painter who sweeps t). wait wth hts brush the wood cut? r who width his ave. the fcTarefa tvi. . writer who. in striking the ke r pro- - tffi ha tloi.-ir- n MARVELS OF MOTION. sanitary ij their han mi i in th u xUU U"ifjdtr- - .i 1 rp 1 tarried b-- n REAM FOR COAST , Am ng the most noth cable develop, menu tbi jear is tne sweet cream tnnt1 w fill FT has been work! up in I tah snippit g to outs-idFur point the jjm oght Months. I tah intrvrn-r- i iHn shipping hkc ferent jm to eet rr-ituts along the pacific i w iio that -- dif- r A CHANGED SORBONNE. During tlie lust dmadp a rmr,'!. been effeetrd h j . revolution ha ftu'l of literature In the hinhr , rational institutions of Frarv r, v t though the old title, of the professorships remain eterjthmr. -- once Race which THE ABOVE PICTURES WEBE TAKES BT MEMBERS OF THE PURE BARN, , dairying business la just beginning to develop in Utah under sanitar meas ures and the coot Bights mean a great advantage in the business in general IMPROVEMENTS IN BARNS From Incomplete returns for the vearr Mr Hanaen estimates that there hav been HO new barns built in the state, which comply In every respect with the laws in regard to handling milch cows More than 15 barns have been remodeled with at! the sanitary requirements which speaks well of the manner la which the farmer Is now handling his These Improvements represent niiik an investment of $175 hOO Beside this most of the farmer are handling nothing but registered cattle whicit have been tuberculins iestedT whictr has created a big epene But the dairvman has found that it pays and he la willing to make the investment. The accompanying UluatratMMfta show 4ba improvements that have been made In barns Where the dilapidated, unsanitary bams stood a eai and a half ago, a new barn was completed this summer and is now being used with a result that himself There surprised the dairman sie more than I barns that have beeij thus improved at a big expense bLAULHTER HOUSE The si ughlermg business has been placed tn a sauitorv baais In Utah, and Mr )iaitns reports show that more hua be n spent this year m than $! There are now 3o improve nent slaughter houses killing under sanitary one measure Every has beey inspected and scored this year and all aie above the government standFifteen new slaughter Jiousee ard been and scored erected have beer remodeled to comply amjhave with the state law They all contain r envnt floor, draining vats and no blood or refuse H allowed to accumulate AH hogs are kept about the premiers g f,at awa from the inkr4m While thlp theat is not Inhouse spected before and after it is killed In all these plates, the product finds a ynj0 Mill-in- ben five-roo- buri-ne- tn.uif lheeartF 4fwonecpwiv hero has sMrand Mag is quitted his desk the growth of sufficient brick to build 10 modern proved that a depth of 14 feft of day each dav of the about the factrv can be converted Balt Like-Cat- v during the ear of vear round oitages Into a grad of brn k for whbh the 200,000 an aggregate-o- f 1919. and midst all Its mammoth brn K per dav rompjiiv has already aihnved great one office building operations company Medal after medal adorn the pride and fame. Alongside this fact honit I worthv of m nlion to sav that of token the of this compam in the furnishing stand t the bran h line of the Furk Uity road for or have and eiti7en tab respect of the bruk that have made suburbs the products of- - this mammoth insti- at Wilford spur bring the lnW of loom up like cities ami vacant this coinpnnv within as aues of tution. lots take on an aspect at onta It way on Jan. 1$. 1$9! that a I Lih in tropolis with the founding f th Industrious and metropolitan The very unpretentious business was beHALT LUCK FRESHED HKKK gun on the present site of the enorm-ou- r Halt Like Pressed - I r k oomiMiiv 051 PAN V. Imatcd at V Ilford on the establishment. The Shrewdness wa one of th tpioner bruk makers I 4c Ft (! three mils southeast of and farsightedness of the management of th tate. Mr WiUiam H Simphalt laki Titv. is a hadr midst the were shown In the choice of a locakins. who brought with him the of ears brick companies of Utah, it produces tion for the plant. Experiments hare Wondroiiv has ofh yet-thm and l Angers where it I used waking. iijL and ttjiifcctnm-c Three nr four years ag this was thought In be imfnible (When the first shiimerffe were madefroai Fail Lake to f?an FraniUo tlit govermm'nt lnfe'Urs In California held the cream A test was made of the cream up and it woa found to be pure vihojcscme unadulterated ami i rm4uned t be tn first i las conrliUon when it was put into food prNlud Jhe gov rnuw-o- i Inspectors talted the dairying plants In bait Lake whi ft "hipjed the ereani, and made a report on the manner In wMJt Ibg- rfcaw ws handled &Bd For several weeks the govstepped ernment agents toik samples of the rretm and Lie report embodied several thousand words Thh winter the sweet cream trade is Increasing, and it promises to be a vrv profitable business for the creameries which have the facilities e to handle it, There are now 41 creameries In the state and several more are bIng built When the pure food commission was established there were 91 creameries and skimming stations in the state The dairy lawawcre so stringent that for the first two or three years half of the plants were put out of commission The creamery business became centralised with Fait Lake as the distributing point. Now there Is a tendency among the dairymen to establish coTn operative dairies and creameries this manner ths dairymencan-for- m corporations and haul their own milk and cream into the - creameries and handle the products with larger profits Utah dairymen are unable to supply the demand of the creameries In the state, and sweet cream is shipped from Idaho. Wyoming and Nevada Into Sait Lake, where It Is churned Into butter. Tit certain parts of the year. Utah butter Is shipped Into California, Idaho, Wahlngton and Oregon, the product fipdtng a ready market During the pat year it Is estimated by Mr Hansen that 150 000 has been spent In creameries In the state for new machinery and improvements. The Ifi. , m FOOD COMMISSION BEFORE AND AFTER IMPROVEMENTS. the bottom a SLAUGHTER reason for the crowding is that on tht tin island, scarcely half a mile in length and never an eighth broad, there are squeezed together some 300 people-m- en. Of these women and children latter dd.ghtful little lads and Iaaui in their national breek the girl with their hair in ix eight plaits there seem to be no end one meets them wherever one tum hurrying along to of thHr tapping shoe heels, tw with an overflow of chatter and laugh- jr mf ter In Ada Kaleh one Is absolutely shut off from the world? there is no interest m outward affairs There is not even butter Wherevp a iv vrv)irr .set. il Clm'slmas" clioculatch-m- v. thm tll. makes you want more. Niery drug store ami eaiidLJsluiiUia41ieHr. ou'e oerlookcd them. HcpTlTilitfmIioi' 30c and 60c Xmas Art Boxes from Half-Poun-d to Ten Pounds also. Thirty Cents to Ten Dollars. Magnificent Xmas Qiftsl !a Kaleh on Tlire r I a fow fixl .n h or in hN 05h Ever) v iml n n w!r i OtIw Trul) nw re mu t have at I oat not q Turk but fez. in In Lbu chill In I mainland On one bit of green, mhere. the few of fhe island mere gijaxing, a edw row of some 20 men. and, apart, as many women, were squatting matching the cows ThU !. perhaps, the most exciting dissipation the island can afr ford. Every one is a gardener, and boasts & little piece of ground, for in this Arcadia no rents are paid If a family dies out or moves, those who wish to occupy the house may do so with the Kery piece satisfies ISLAND. or.- I If jrra could see our factory you would cat more Chocolates. or reported on the scores N hi , Bonnie Brier Chocolates rat! UHLE-KNOW- and. wishing to mail the postoffice now inevitable post card, me found it to wait till me reached the necessary a " froh and pure a the air of Scotland. - food laws have done away wtn adult f d stuff and very little misbrand! good are found on t he rnaikt Hrodirig to Mr e- - Tioi and-- hokerM 'Tetaurantg. hav?"bn wondrfnITy improvd this ear, and 51,r Hansen f und very few below the standard when his inspectA Bud , HOUSE. ready market Sait lake Is supplied with a great deal of eastern inspected mcat because the small slaughter houses cannot afford to have inp- tion under the government a required by the ordinance of Sait Lake City, and It has a ted as a chec k on the slaughtering burines In the state The conditions, however, have Improved remarkably, and Mr Hansen sj it will not be long before therfiB..tlLTM2u stale inspect some kind to pas upon the meat slaughtered in the state CHEE3E and Tn cheese and butter making there has been a notable in reae in fie past ear On account of incomplete some of ttre-f- at torieg. 5Jf Hansen was unable to give the amount It will run into iooo) pounds increase, however The climate is exceptionally favorable to cheese and butter making While x tah does not euppl) th loal demand the product has a inaiket outside of the state that Is more profitable and the creameries and factories ship a good deal of the prodots out of the state. There were 29 rannng In operation this fall, putting up fruit and vegetables of ail sort and description Ten new sanitary scalder were Installed In the factories this year at an expense of $25 090 Every factory Is now complying with the pure food laws and th products are finding a market throughout the entire country on account of their excel! nee rNDY OUTPUT The randv manufacturers of the state have found a more extensive maiket fir their products and the inspectors reports jshw that the business has increased wonderfully during the jear New machinerj h is be n installed and additions made to the plants I tah liimatc i favorable for horolate making and the candies which are mode heie are known throughout the oiintrv The pur THE TOP PAIR SHOW A DAIRY ehararter . lion to the instruction carried o tfie"'Jurisdic tioh of the furuttj of phllosophv, history, lllenrtur short the humanities ha be n r changed. No one ean doubt that the tmo , , of the fiorbonne ha, chaflRed ir celebrated rouree. the real d t and representatice, of the his'.. i . j best In French culture, where on, . found general concept and state! with elegant precision rur i i, , erary taste refined distinctions and measureii senthesia nothing i e , scientific but method of spoken drllii liographlea. The personal Interpretation r.r gr t author and ihe critical ,f their thoughts hate given w n t i tu r to tl,e stu ologlcal annotation, source, and to the chronology an r . One i terdependence of texts pressed above all by the shari ' , fined and highly organized r study. like that which is charai t. rim of the German university seminars P. r . tlent drudgery end minutely-learne- d search have little by little gained curt trol of the entire teaching, and were it not for certain courses that are p.,kii of with Kant respect one would r t know where to look for any trace of tt , classical culture Review. trira Hre prfectam lu rrah4 a 1M-- - Krerybody Nvf at v( x p w th In n ichbor th v f th' rutnle world luxurn. u1 r mih. t.t1 The 'll n t M-- l trtngr k't dlv grrrtd hy all han turner tint ran on spared ta - r1 n r U to and v In, the h iv mg b n f tmous for tnj jgrtreein th neighboring towns Armcia b 29 i Director of Salt Lake Pressed Brick Company first the ilaWr rapai itv was ohlv hri k Th biiilduig and tua-ehin then inntalbd lx ing wlndl) platd It is OCMi Inadequate to supply the KHnr improv'd tfkt lu Idings, demand grtr upa-c- lt and a gemrafu were add l imhl th work now 'cover th original 1) a res wns Increased, Th working for more lav wan pur based nnd in all A thorough tr uiforni uin wh effected Tlu m igt Hud of the operation of this Ionian; In rvidned b th fad f oal nr. used bv the that roinpHtn m h w k One lungu I kiln ha n inuarltv having .0 thnrnbep of $o nun brU k nnd another having 22 hambr a tapiuitv cf 7 41 Ono bri( k Th new pi tnl with Its double in row of kilns, fion ngth bus a total npacit of 4 lull) ovq bruk The press room containing four f the latest improved Bod presses anl two wire cutting mm bine g w ample of th magnitude and qual(evidme tKtrelbnt establishment ity of th1 Tn fot when ati th fast mahmrv there seen, is in operation one apt tn Inquire cunc rntug the growth of the Institution, amt also to vvnnLr is in somewhat what motor plow d lli I told lhat th plant s rufi bv ehutrltlt furnish d fr n th Mill sit la: ah Ut Powr M. ast in three miles to th Creek cm on t'mnligtth burning procs we find tt b ! n n, t inith ruili teresting one The r m showU In band ml mm d j the hungrv lliini . whl. it k h brick In alrno! n vbt. hf it 'Ifci s confirm' for 21 da lliT procw not before the ml ,.f tn h .' tn ft 1 I pmr rk I -- fHn , . i i 4rbk wTb-tenrte- - rV)'ttTrr j Ps$ ulr irnn.mn hsudiing shown In the utlbring of the surplus heat from the kilns this is convejcd to targe rooms into whn h the "green" brick are piaird to undergo the pro-Cof drying preparatory to being i in the kiln int renting to Know uhv "ro' HofpttaT Annex h triage a Home and P t N N g fi H v an! x i in inM r . Ibg - ! I ' IM I . ,k P i r pot tit H t in I nil I .hit B j j puxa omc iii- - nf 1 pmv ro-- tn every avalbibV corner. Th q t bricks produced l th mnntTe red and vonre are white. The dark color tliu tnvarlablv prduce a white brick whil th rd lav ns a rncttrr of ours iiiitc ut h red bnrk How-v- r a gnat van tv of shad s. both I ( r L wluL and mtled revults frm a hi i different mixing anl healing m th This necessitates the shading kiln prcHesir known tn bruk men bv whi h a thorough segregation follows a'fr the bricks are removed fr un the kilns ; II lirhts HanJ labor ha been reduced (u a minimum in the new factor) and it Hi ard ma be sen mammoth r i ties w hl h lift 2 009 brick at a tun. convevlng them to ar and wag.n In fact the wagon Itself is lift,) h these crams front the rondsi! hj i n replatrei Hgvln reach to proceed Hi wav This one Item th hailing - . of the hri. k front the fartorv is on. r i r of enormo i exjnse m which mn I c n tn find constant and profitable 1. .' Kin mcnt r f in 'tar of the finest hulldings In Halt it are constructed with brick Milo r lia furrished bv the Kail Iotke Prised Mi LI Bruk o notable the following Htate Irius t nlvenut ,r ve L 1) H hospital. M R gis Hlv i rss hospital, annex Brigham Zimini rm.m Mernorii! AN Billows Barratt Hall. nt ! ,ve larg I rivereiiv Lit, Llk flub Bran-for- d in Halt Like t cmnlv fiats nd Iaiulse smelters Garlic Id .Tooele, Mur-re- v great fhj(,nie fiat- -, th Kensington apartment, fit St pte ailev, Nev the Ibgia. Zimmerman, the Judd Mas nlc Temple, Twin Fall a;4' rmenis as w I) s sores of other The 11 gh School Twin Fall Tv i t live .f the largest m bool buildiThe tvreoran Bldg, Twin Fall. ng- in H.j lotke ccminiy hav'e been cnjrt House p Twin Tails bv this company brick A'linn fnsirictd TwMn Kail. R have also th great smelters at Smith Apts Twin Falls. Apts, Two More at Oaklev, Idaho SteptfM ailev, Nevada Two store at Rupert. Idaho. Notably brick ha been furnished Bank at Hebum. Idaho, for the following buildings by the Bank at Jerome, Icbiho. Fait Lkr .Pressed Brie k King Hill new achool. Htate University, hrlatlan Church, ltoisa. Groves L U, H. Hospital. Hotel. Ontario. Oregon, Judgs-Merc- y HosplUL Hotel, YVetsar, Idaho. . Rdlex - . I (Gas MmM , -- -- - n- r- , . Is Capturing the Town ! v caw -- 1 ern-p- sy g- glance Is sufficient to convince one that this wonderful new light Is far superior to anyiotlter for store or bust ness or residence lighting. It Is a mellow while light, stay white all the time, will last a lifetime, and produces more light for the money than any other, dust think of of light for of one rent per hour no wonder ft ISO candle-powIt s being Instalkd la dosen, af bnslncsa booses, it produces the di sired results. Let us show yon. s er , Utah Gas and Coke Co 'a 1f 61-6- 5 M&in Street f Pb6ncs 4321 Blanchard Milk Fed Poultry for th, best trade. W gather yoUng. healthy birds from tha farmers, and fatten them on grain aud buttermilk. That makes firm, tender meat, of flavor that can do obtained In no other way. i Tbsy are killed and d rested the same day as ordered. , Order from your market Look for the BLANCHARD lxbcL . ! Othrr are not BLANCHARD. . la prepared I |