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Show THirt'Rl-WEEKL- JOnM Y YL. LDDAN, UTAH, JANUARY UL -t- i'ri-z: i c-- it it Nothing, has ever equalled Nothing 'can ever surpass i Vf Ir. l er of lines;';" gww The best way to prevent a butter fries For rr.vsturnos otus h SSeASLN ' For All Throat and Lung Troubles. Money beck If it fail. Trial Bottles free. u notice. ' Notice (a hereby (riven that a apeciei meeting atockholUera of The Danleleen Manufnc-twap- g Company la hereby called to meet at the Jlaijal plaee of business of the corporation at Logan City, Utah, Friday January the 15tb, 80 i, at two (feiook p. n for the purpose of the articlea of incorporation to read Otfniling am follows: L That the amount and Umit of the capital jrtucic of the eaid corporation shall be and la Thousand (150,020.00) Dollars, which ahall 4e (tad la divided luto five hundred (500) shares the at par or face value of one hundred (1100.) olottare each. 7. That the number and kind of officers of Hite corporation ehall be as follows: There Jtbcll be a board of five directors, a prcaldcnt.a wyrp presliicnt, a secretary and a treasurer. The president sball be one of the five directors, be shall also and the om4 fit the five directors. The secre--4mttreasurer shall 'and be eaih of the five directors the same person easy hold the office of secretary and treasurer, AkJeast three of the directors shall be neces-- f to form a quorum. and such quorum Is borlied to transact the business ofN,he oration and to exercise the corpora mowers of the Corporation. W. O. DANIEL6EN, President. Dhte of first publication Dee. I4ib. 190.1, Of-th- e vice-preside- nt g. w -- T - NOTICE TO WATER USERS. 1 TATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE, Salt Lake Cltv, Utah, Dee. If. 1903. Nptlce Is hereby (riven that William Lin Uey, srttgne postoffice address Is Wellsville, Utah, batunode application. In accordance w 1th the requirements of Chapter UM of theaU Session of the Lavs of Utah, 1908, to appropriate Bush Creek, which Is a branch of vof Haw River and a tributary of Bear River, (2) to twelve (12) second-feet- , varying from twoseason : said water to be aarujiilng to the from said creek by means of canals at s s OMfiit from to of a VtQo above William Lindley's residence, on 1 awtf creek near Wellsville, and from there to be Mklueted for a distance of about 8090 feet Into reservoirs to be constructed for that purpose. s Ttc water will be made to flow into said reser-veuand stored during the period from Oct May )5th following of each year and will tato In pelcaoed from said storage during the period from May 15th to Oct. 1st of each year. During thqJant named period the water will be used lot Irrigation on about 400 acres of land eitn-oila Sections 16 and 22, Township 10 north. meridian. It Is Range 1 west of the Salt Lake SM Intended to Interfetv w lth the volume of eraser flow lug naturally In the channel of said during the perlotl above named stryain except storing the water. At all other times the exirmal qnantity of water will be allowed to aud down the pttka through the s tid reservoirs at Ural rhanuel of said Haw- - Bush Greek. AU protests agalnbt the granting of said stating the reasons therVfor, must be nuAe in writing and tiled in this office after ekirty (JO) tlays an ! beforo 4xty (90) day from (M date hereof. A. F. Doremus, State Engineer. First publication Dc. 12th: last, Jan. 12, 1901, three-fourth- three-eighth- d J A' good bowl from, splitting is to rub it well with fresh lard before It i has ever been wet Heat the lard and grease the bowl Inside and out Just ns long ns the wood will absorb( the lard, which will usually be a large cupful. A small brush Is a convenient article to use about cleaning the cbtrrn and dairy utensils, as It 1 difficult to clean the corners of the chum and seams of the pans with a doth, and when these are neglected they make fine breeding places for microbes. A good way to clean tbe wire piece of the milk strainer Is to rub It both inside, an J out with dry salt and then shake It thoroughly. Before beginning the work of churning one should have plenty of boiling water ready to use as soon as the churning is finished, and the sooner tbe milk und butter are removed from the churn tbe less trouble It will be to cleuiu Cold water should be used first to wash off the milk adhering to the side, and then scalding water must be freely used und in such a way that II will reach the corners and crevices. Then dry the chum lu tbe shade first and place It in tbe sun, for If it is set in tbe sun while wet the wood la' apt to get warped. In most cases sour milk is the result of the cans not being porperly washed, and tbe best method of cleaning them Is to first wash the pans In wnrm water and then scald thoroughly nud set in the sun to dry. There shopld be plenty of cloths to uc about the dairy, and n good plan is to have two sets of cloths and use them on alternate days, sunning when not iu use. The cloths may le kept clea and white until they are entirely worn out If they are boiled every other day In a strong- - suds, hut they should be washed out 'n warm water fir-t- . ben removed from the boiling water they should be rinsed carefu'ly. Then tl cloths must have a good airing und to kHp them fresh aud sweet spelling -- Farmers ..dvoento, .1 Fine Ayrshire Cow. Winnie Pender, whose pietur' is her' reproduced from Hoard's Dairyman, is I operator bringeth a i' i STUDIO FOR WINNIE PENDER. ralTI ONE PRICE TO ALL, and that the lowest possible con-- J fcistont with first class work. Ricks Block, Main St. .Logan Delinquent Sale. Notice is hereby given that the .following named prsns and property flri1 dclmqaciit iu the payment of the sppcaj asessment levied by Logan City, in Water works Extension District No. 11m the amount set opposite their names, and that, unless aid amonnls. together with costs, are sooner paid. I will sell the property hereinafter described, to atisfy such assessment aud eots. in the manner p pseribed by law. beginning on the 2td day of Jan. 1904, at the office of the Citj Treasurer, in Logan City, Utah, and continuing from day to daj until such list is exhausted. Date of first publication Dec. s I I s i vt O f.t o . i iS o - a flue specimen of the Ayrshire breed. She is the nroiierty of Ld Finn of W liitew ater. Wis. Chemically Preserved Milk. S(eakiug of the use of formalin and bor.u ic as milk preservatives, a daily paper remarks. "The milkman .u-i- who knowingly deals In chemically preserved ml k is a secret assassin of infants, and It is the sacred duty of public health qffieors to send him to tlte penifrnti'uT. The dairyman who doctor his ndlk before lie sends it to the nu lk man Is ec.uilly criminal. City milk often gets a dmbe dose. b'ing preserved" at both ends of the line. Poor fowl, When a man Increases the numlxr ot his cows at the expense of quality h lo3 a Very unbusinesslike tiling, say : Diiry and Creamery, lietter uot keep more cows unless they are good ones Take lietter nre of what .Von have and be content rather than buy poor cow Where one raises his own cows lie slmnld test out the heifers thatvdo no promise ns well as possible, uo matter if they are registerei end have a good IMHligree. We must lone something in tbe dairy barn beside breeding ( nuke a success. We want Individual Ity. When this is well backed up bj breeding all tbe bettor. b.it the prollta ble cow we must have. It is not al22nd 1903. ways judicious to sell a heifer If she Hannah H. Jacobson, does not come up to the standard th" Treasurer. hrst season provided she gives promise , (ity of better work Inter oii, One must Use Walter Bjorkman (6 4 feet. frontage block 19 plat D $43 1G bis judgment ns wcH as the scales and Babeock test with a heifer. It Is a good Christine Berntson 127.2 to have on animal clearance saf plan 7 block iJfeeL frontage and dispose bfthe undesirable cows to be I, $42 G8 the butcher. pjat ' e ' t IIDIM d'sl Hi' e St :ive 'ot age.frf any of the bts ran al moisture. It will tb comix'titors re uiakii -water, whicl costs iliei whlcli sippea.s to improve the uality of their gocls, ns D.mMi. Irish and Swedish buiffcr brings a higher price than the Canadian article. The normal content jf butter a It comes front the churn Is anywhere between IS and ,22 imr cant. After washing It may be from 0 to 17 per cent, the best containing nbout 1." per cent of moisture. It would thus aptiear thyt by n method of washing and workIn a grpater per cent, of moisture could hr retained or. "t :ny rate, a greater uni fortuity In the moisture content h 'u-5'-- 1 ) os nnl-for- Til; t T th-m-- v-- nt m nmn-U'cl- Cfi ay CQpvRJZHT, (903 Jl3.TIGff, ROCKFORD, COSREjfrQHDErtCC 1 A. 30UCITtO. Frosted and Immature corn may lv best Utilized Iu the(si:o. The cribs f the corn belt are to br fllled with o good average crop of com this fail. From tho womans standpoint a man should to just like a Iercherou horse--big and strong, but very docile aud tractable. high price. J The several byproducts of corn, cotton and oil 1 tve now become of almost ns much Importance to the world as the ori iunl material. Tho same U largely true cf our cent 'products. If there. could be secured Just three-stalkof corn In the hill aud there be s no hills missing, aud each stalk would can As soon as you beat the other produce ao car eleven iuches loug, a becomes it mans game your game and yield of 140 bushels to the acre would be obtained. be quits playing. I That Mysterious Man. Who is that man. that awful man. That husbands have to seet They leave their patient wives at'horae And rush oil after tea To see a fellow "Whats his name?" help-som- e COIEYSKlEIlEYCOKi v- - and Washington, but only recently have we realized what effort and expense are connected with the clearing of an acreof this heavily timbered land to fit It for n crop. Fancy having a stump eight or nine feet across In the land which you wish to convert Into a gurden pitch, with roots thirty feet In length and three feet In diameter where they leave the stump, and this wood, botii stumn and roots, so sodden with water all the tjrne that It Is almost Impossible to burn It! Fancy twenty such stumps on an acre, often more, and cong $20 each to remove them, and yoti will understand why cleared land In that country ought to bring a OLD FOLKS. THE UTTOICHED WOODS. We found our way into u bit of the old forest not long since, a smalMraft of the primeval woods lying In ti valley up among the hills, which the ruthless hand of man had not yet despoiled, no trace of his work visible sae a healed scar on tbe side of some of the big sugar maples, showing where he had tapped tho tree for Its sweet. There were big basswoods, elms and maples x hose tops shut out the sun a hundred feet In, tbe air, some nudent and decaying relics lying prone on the earth, victims of some summer windstorm, and moss covered, feeding their more lucky kin. Here was the Impressive silence of the woods, the calm the? CLEARING A FARM IN WASHINGTON' We all know In a geuernJ way that there grows big timber out Irt Oregon ni very closely allied to oir religion and our civilization. While as a people we term ourselves pretty well civilized, there Is still a lot of baroarity practiced lu this connection. X6ue of its has to look very far or very long to see cases wiitch make our blood boil at the ingratitude aud lack of till.il regard on the part of children toward their parents, some permitting the old folks to spend their l.it clajs In some poorhouse or asylum, others permitting them to exist outside such places In the direst poverty or indlireroutly allowing some kind hearted son or daughter to bear the entire burden of tle old peoples support. Now. here is a little plain tulk for the' old jnsiple themselves, or, rather, those w I d know they will be in that class In a shoit time. If us n result of your toll and l.ilmr you are possessed of a little projierty. you just hang on to it hard and tight. Don't let sou or daughter, no It go to matter w hat may be the emergency. So long ns jou have money or procrty others will care well for you. and dependence. the very heaviest burden of age, will uot be jours to carry. In a general way It is best for old people to have tbeir own home unless death his divided them. Age tilings a certain amount of crankiness even to thp best of us. and the right to say what one pleases and do as one w Ishcs Is probably appreciated more when one reaches seventy than ever before. The love of money may bo the root of all evil, but nevertheless the possession of good hard cash or Its equivalent will do more to snvvcth tlie dajs when the grasshopper has become a burden than any oilier thing. Old people should eat away at the principal of their little capital and should uot deny themselves needed comforts or even luxuries in order to hand dowu their property in tact to their heirs. Let the heirs sciatch and earn some for themselves. Kouie-wre we have read of the pathetic story of a woman who. fearing a burial at the expense of others, lmd figured out the cost of tbe funeral expenses and had worked liard and long to lay aside the money needed for this purpose and who practically starved herself to death rather than touch a penny of the hoard It should be, If children are rightly brought up and a family bond or love" and affection binds tbe family together, then when father and mother become helpless und old they would be most welcome guests at the home of any one of their children, but we feed jilmost justified in saying that such oases are the exception rathdr than the rule. The next best thing Is for old people to hang on to their property, for.niouy will sometimes go farther than affection. AB2EMP5-twgc- . and little brookeeaseJo-W- n hufisted some and hairymub sing, man will turu It Into a bog pasture or scar, the once beauty spot to rulsc pumpkins, tobacco or taters. And then Just think of any man. made In the Im age of Hod doing such a dirty piece of business! But he'll do it and keep, doing it as long tts he can make a dollar by doing It. . and The old folks und the care of them after they have become no longer able to cartrfor themselves Is a subject In which neurly all are Interested und one of the chancel of a great cathedral, beyond the reach aud sound pf the rush and riot of an outside world, a silence broken only by the bark of a fox squirrel. the tnuttled drumbeat of the lord of the woods and the tinkle and babble of a little brook fretting down the glen. Here grqw r ferns and mosscs. im jnch In depth, Jlke the , t U'too oa pile of aVllton carpet Motitar la Ratter. ou and i tbe of of Pr6SreM One of the probleuis' fo'r'our butter plrlt srvd 14 M w!I1 cnl1 caU !t whl,e 'v makers to solve In the near future Is WU. liow to bring op the per cent of mois- will Invade this loTely retreat and the and Claddar Right ture In our bolter without Interfering blows of the woodmans ax will sound - , - X. .''A-.rFor sale Jbv RUer Bros. Drag with. Ps other market qualities, says like the tolling of the bell over departai d Creamery. Tim British law ing souls. Then will copie the stridn-lcn- t Co., Logan,. Utah, Frauklin, Free- - Dairy soundof the saw, aud nP'D. K per cent of moisture in but raplr?) on Jloupclier Jl tlahri. i cf hew.od will be - tbes tr nliceDgc-iHin- ', j- sacrificed to make plank for hogpens andYwiuddng machines, fork haudles and tabs. Then the fire will get in its work, and, as with the end of tbe world, all flat Is left will be burned np and thcTbllbcId spring will dry tip bt.q "A fellow you dont know urgent business, dear, and Must grab a bite and go." Its I ; While sitting at the theater Between most every act The husband has to see the man A most distressing fact The business that the fellow has Must be u wondrous lot. For alwu) s morning, noon and night The man is on the spot A , pleasant evening by themsrivc. Although the wife may plan. Falls through, it breaks the husband's heart. But he must see a man 6 he wants to call cm Mrs. Jones With him as her escort: The manJi 40 the rescue with A pressing case in court j "Jenkins i - The government estimate of tbe damage done by the great floods of the central west the past season is in excess of 40.000.000. aud this does uot include the Incidental Injury In the lowering of crop yields outside the direct path of the floods, i v . h pleased expression. ODELLS I Irish bin Cion Biscouory A Perfect Cure V , Finally Caught On. rather slow to catch a 1 point. "I should say so. He had the toothache for about a week before he found it out. Lilia county. Tex- - is bragging ovc a coiton crop worth $3,000,000. and Rush county. Kan.. Is pointing with pride to a crop of winter w heat worth $2,500,000. And these are only isolated counties In two great states. Stocks may touch a low ebb In Wall street ami poverty show Its head among the manufacturing sections, but there never can be very hard times in those sec tions of the country where original wealth la created at such a rate as in those referred to. He la sixty and a farmef. rich, but has no sense. lie Las always set the pace which kills more land, more laud, more crops, more work. His wife died ten years ago. worn out trying to keep his gait; his boys Lave each run away the first chance they had; bis da ugh ters have married any old stick of a man to be able to get away from borne. Tbe sons and tbe worthless are now watching and waiting like buzzaids on a fence for the old man to die so tlmt they may divide up his possessions. There will be a big funeral or more some day soon seventy-fiv- e the and thats all that nud carriages end of old Jones. sons-ia-la- "There Might Be Better. Is u gold mine at the north pole. How do you know? Well, it is the same thing. There is an ice mine. It Shame! U: aggravating. At ieu&t to some extent, ,Isnt Natural law favors a diversification of farm products rather than special Tq be the man who runs the mint lzlng or devoting the farm to the proAnd not be able of the print duction jf any one crop. No truth lc To carry oiT a cent more easy tti comprehend than this-th- at Its quite when any one form of animal oi How den It look to you? vegetable Hfe Is given entlrJ control ol To sign it million dollar check For some gnat trust to make a "spec tbe land Rome disease is almost sure to And never get a sou? appeur sooner or later to compel the change to something else. A little of It renlly is annovlng. many things will contribute not only Much like a game of "bunk." to freedom fmra disease, but better To shovel eml the livelong day For very small und grudging pay assure satisfylng financial returns. By And never get a chunk. xvay of Illustration we note that 150 or 2U0 bens tnny be kept successfully on Had It Figured Oui. a farm, but Increase the number to I have a sure system by which t 1.00. and for many reasons they will not pay. The same la true of sheep and can beat tlte races." togs, Int me oq, . "By staying away from them." We are more and more Impressed wltl the practical value of the Idea A Stayer. suggested In these notes a year ago"Tour husband Is a stayer. of. 0 flock a of the jolul ownership Said Brewn to Mra U hits. ten or adjoining, "Tenacious quite." The lady smiled. sheep fcy eight "I guess lies that sli right. the fock to be under the confanners, He stays and stays and stays and stays stant care of a shepherd, aided by ft Out .with the boys all night." tralncdi dog, these sheep to be kept pri' marily (is weed destroyers on highway Slow, but Sure, " and field and utilizers of waste, grab ownrun bis automobile? and "Doesnt forage bn. tbe farms ot their No; he. says hed rather be ji live ers.. Thus objeckept, the two great Slow goer thau a dead high filer hny tions which obtain against the keepHay." ing of sheep the cost of fencing and the losses by dogs would be wholly A Sure Rule, removed. The logical result of so keepfew-Be good and you'll be happy. ing such a flock of sheep would be InciAnother thing is sure. , 7f an and weeds, clean highways More certain than the happiness dental- annual profit for the owners . Be good snd youll be pour. more than sufficient to pay all their taxes. The flock could be cither winHer Going Day Were Over. tbi up fqr "I dont see yon out with your girl teral in a body or divided owners. Another the among purpose any more. Uqd a falling out?" ' advantage would be fresh mutton all No. I married her. tte yczr round when U v ns u anted. It must , 4 aay-30- i 4ns ', er , |