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Show 6 , mm i mm m w mmm. 77773 Ju7T77I7A7J, LOGAU Ci i'V, CACT773 CG7TNT7, UTAH in Nevada, 519 in Utah, and 45 tRIES FEEDING HIS COWS FOUR TIMES in Wyoming.. MILK ; A DAY; RESULT. IS TWICE El); are increasing, rap idly-iFOREST RESERVES Utah. A year ago forest officers reported in their census. 1109 on Specia to' the Journal: The the national forests of this re1572 following notes on game condi- gion. This year they report Good now sized herds exist upon of tions in the Nanonal Forests Fishlake and Uinta. the Manti, the Intermountain Region are Cache forests. All of them havmade by R. H. Rutledge. Dis- ing resulted from pain tod I e!k. In the great elk region of trict Forester of the Inter mountain District bast'd ucoo western Wyoming where 11.000 reports made 'this winter by of these animals, are reported by forest rangers. It must be under- Forest officers as Tanging upon stood that the statistics apply the national forests, 926 last fall only to national forest la vl and fell prey to hunters, a number the average for that conskltrable' numbers of somewhat below' on recent found are years. animals game Oneof.the rarest of the "big lands outside and around the animals in the Interraaun-tai- n by Although forests. game national Region is the moose. Only2,-19- 9 far the greater portion of them Dayton Meta Pontiac Beet, chanof these animals being report in each state are found upon the butter cow af Ohio, and Sioa ed .upon the national forests of national forests.) Hogsett. There are 12G5 antelope scat- the Intermountam District by cows four times a feeding By tered on ten different national the rangers last year. PracticalAll-Purpoday and milking them at each forests in the Intermountain ly the entire number range upon feeding period (every six hours) . . t John Hogsett, chief agriculturist The new Ford t and cab mounted famous the Fcrd on Region. Nowhere ai e they plenti- the Teton NationaLForests and. body welfare departof the Ohio atata chassis provide a complete No change. was mads in. the ful but on the Lemhi there is adjoining areas upon the Tarhaulage unit ment declares he la getting twica v -- a A- i- ..at the remarkably low price'of $490. 'amount of each ration, so the i as much milk. T a herd of7:55.Atthe present ghee and Wyoming forests. cows ate twice as much as they The experiment wai begun on Built of time the herds are either virtual-- , These three forests in, western sheet staunch' steel', strongly this heavy truck is had several previously. farms welfare state the feed-an- d designed to withstand severe usage in a- wide, range of industries.'ly stationary or seemed to be Wyoming , account for, 1917 of Counting the additional months ago, and was first tried 282 The numbers. animals. eost,-ththe in experiment) labor cows Grade remaining cows. Generous loading space, dur feet by seven feet two inchesj permits decreasing on slowly nrofiUble;, were put on the new plan of has 180 far been found than The Lemhi herd has been locally are scattered upon three national esy handling of capacity loads and proyision is also made for to the extent of mors a forests in central Idaho. feeding later. Jt worked out ?170j famous for Andy lump of canopy top or screen sides, " both. mounting with v successfully j v' i ' The mountain goat is orie of' m splendid specimen of 'buck antefeatures of the Experienced drivers appreciate the weather-prooSteel cab, which is fitted-wit- h lope that has been exceptionally the most interacting animals of removable curtain. As a general rule, it would be tame. It has hung ! around the our high western mountains, be- JOIN THE TREE in irftermountain in station hunted the to safe ing T Sulphur Creek Ranger say that all trees except the Pahsimeroijy alley each win- region to the high Rocky Mounbe- -- at evergreens cap planted ' ter for the last two years and tains of south central Idaho. The . 7 Detroit, Michigan any time during the period behas on several occasions been 'to forest' rangers in their annual tween their to in the going sleep consternaof census total estimate only a school and raised the Fbrd t)eal Tree planting in 1924 wilLout-stri- p fall and awakening in the spring tion there as his playful antics 2127 in these forests,' and largethat of former years, says and when the ground is not are a little bit strenuous for lit- ly agree that the bands .are the American Tree Association frozen. In the northern states, in winter in. number school children. .This although tle of Washington, D. C. College the early spring i3 the best time he has disappeared, however, their favorite country they classes are planting trees as a tor .the inexperienced planter. and it is feared that some poach- - seem to be increasing fairly well. record.. of . their,, years of- studyr Evergreens, can be anti-lope Eighty-eig- ht - were- - killed by er has accounted for the pet Schools are beautifying the ground in ' the late spring and hunters last year. . of Pahsimeroi Valley. of their school build- during the latter part of Angus; Mountain sheep although rare grounds The national forests of Utah and the The American ings, to part bf September., shelter 14.313 deer according throughout the . Intermountain placing thousands cf Legion is A coolfirst and trees for cloudy day is the and The are widespread region, very figures recently compiled. Kiwanis-Clubstheir best for comrades. In preparing planting.' total in the entire intermount- in many localities now appear to tree the for the ot and h;te it should be Chambers Clubs, Rotary found are be the largest ain region is ' 78,064, increasing. They made Commerce to are hold the out trees large enough laying number, - of course, being the most plentifully upon the high, .to shadow the roots extended It rope fruit trees are found along normally. thoroughfares b Idaho on central mountains of the famous Kiabab herd rocky of their towns and cities. A doz should be deep enough for a miles of highway, sources of Flat National Forest in northern and in eastern Wyoming but are of the major motor highw ays six inch layer of good loom be prtid tiMd. Arizona which, is estimated at noted in Mattering bands upon are profit to the political subdivistrees and - making fore they are put in. planing time. the at upon d other hea present mountains,, especially 30,000 Roads of Kemberance. Friday The soil should be carefully ion in which they' are, found. The national forests of south- some of the more remote desert of GardenWfkx around the foots with a worked April. 6 ern Idaho are credited-with- ranges where they may set General the Federation by stick, .No air should be themselves admirably to memof pointed almost as many as in the down to fairly low elevations- In Women 7s cluhs, Is tree be and it is as well to soak orial park planting and the makleft, and day - Non Kaibab herdall, however, only 2462 of these thousands will plant them. , soil around the roots so that ing of- community groves. Skid ' Sure Grip the The Nevada claims 2,355 upon her animals are estimated to range' association is out .to break th the tree will stand firmly. Most The American Tree - associanational forests and in western within the national forests of the record of 70.000. registered free Itrees should ibe planted tw0 or tion, of which Charles Lathrop Live Rubber Hand Made Wyoming 1,620 have been noted Intermountain Region. The larg- planters last j ear The only way three' incriis Jowen than it vyas Pack is the president, is regist--, est number, 1137, are found in to join the association is to pllsin: in. the nursery or the woodland. ering these tree planters, giving by forest rangers.' Extra Heavy Extra Strong; ' There cam be no fixed Tules them a certificate of Deer hunting on the national Idaho, only 120 are reported to a tree. There ate no dues. . good forests proved, pretty good last occur upon the national forests streets as members of an arThere are certain practical for spacing trees. Along year as the hunters got their of the state of Nevada, 160 on questions that must precede any they will range from thirty to my that realizes the significance game on every forest except four scattered forests in Utah, such program. First ' there is to eighty feet apart, depending of what.' Theodore, - Roosevelt those, whre federal or state 945 in western Wyoming and the consideration of the kin,d of upon the variety used. Except meant when he said A people game preserves included the al- 1 in the Kib&b Nation ri For- soil in wrhich the tree must along highways. It is best to without children would face a area and hunting is not ests in northern Arizona. Wyom- grow the climate, and the kind plant the trees fairly near- to- hopeless future; a Country with-jQwere of tolal deer lowed. A -trees is almost as helpless.!. 2,462 ing is the only state that allows of tree that will trive, - Though gether and those that crowd can Quality-TirReIntermountain in Send for a tree folder and join the the shooting of these animals. must be given to the location of be cut out later. bagged t ' , ' r . If the tree planter has not this tree planting army., gion which is virtually the same Forty were killed on the forests the tree, the space it will have in which to develop, and the var- - pruned his tree before he puts it number as were reported a year of western Wyoming in 1923. done 4 ago. Of this number 1,713 were iety that grows best in the vlin- - into the ground it should be Fre145 afterwards. in shot the forests of Idaho, Electricity On ity.r It is well, also, to consider immediately - WILD GAME ON ! iV i 4 r AS-MU- CI1 -- t I An Truck At A Remarkable P?Ic4 se all-ste- el One-TonTru- ck , -- - - e pure-bre- u - jr f, door-openin- g' rf - :i ! i - - ' 14 put-into-th- e , , Kia-ba- 29,-77- Guppies Cords 2Q.-2-6, be-foun- d - - - 4 1 - U citi--zens- ' AskForOurNew Prices Lowest e CostCache Valley Commission Co. ! erf-ti- re - j Ut -- -- 3u. t , . TH OLE GROUCH Franklin f PESTER.DT 'RQOMONrtYAftD AttiT GOT MO WQWE , VU. PIG 'EM lap ' OME, DOOGftST J -sickPueblo, npt ColotoFc a yar I was down in bed but just felt miserable alt tka time. Finally 1 went to see a doctor and be said I had kidney trouble. I started taking treatment from hint, but the more he treated me the worse I got. Pains in my back got so bad that I could hardly straighten up, and my kidneys troubled me. Just when I began to think death would be the only relief from my suffering, some one told my wile, to have me try( Dr. Pierces Anuric Tablets. I was willing to try anything, so began taking them, and it seems to me now that the very first dose helped me., I continued, according to directions, and today I feel fine, work hard, and never have any of the old pains." M. S. Frank- . . Do You Suffer from Kid ney Trouble or Backache? mature after a short' that -- , , This remedy of Dr. Pierce's for backache .and kidneys is (called new, but it can be had at the drug store, or send 10c for trjal pkg. to Dr. Pierces Invalids I III I, Bunak, N: Y., and write, for free medical advice. .CMme J. Safe Milk For Infanti. Invalid, Children, i The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powdef AH Agea. form,mflkesThe Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch (M ways at hand. Al in Tablet form. Ask for "Horlicks,'. at all Fountain. "WP Avoid Imitations Substitute 4 in-th- have the support of a .strong stake reaching up into the lower Guards should be branches. around some trees, particularly along the street. ' Fmr the first two years the base soil will need cultivation. As the trees grow they will need pruning, a question of individual judgment governed by the shape of the ' tree. , ely Eu-cor- WHAT Think 3)0 YOU of MY NEW CREATtON FELl ? HA- - 1$ IT -- A CONUHDPUM ?" I : ; - , 1 . 'apoFsud - For All Cold Troubles , steering ? lOO-kilow- h.WifohoI, - - or mJldil, called, ibeSiylated . ys in spiiia? M Eaglarfd.1 ' t Impatience dries the" jbbod soondr than age or sorrow. Impatient people should read the advertisement! They save time,' and make you youthful lather than aged. , outf - 50-fo- ot F.V. Zdn. Some Creation Tmki Kmpiptr liwa WHAT WA Our Cruisers Uncle ;Sams hew light cruisers, 'V. ;r. or scout cruisefs. as , they Memphis' switchboards main The on are al$o called, .will make use of these divided are two into ships electricity for a considerable numb' 'of operations on board sections, one located forward and ship, although they are not elec- tlie 'other ,aft. The bodrds- aye tyh trically propelled. Searchlights, nearly senven feet high and feet long. ('The' forward - 'boaH batterfcharging, turgearsjmine handling, winches, controls,.', two ammunition bine generators. The .f(ja.wtird pump)&; heaters, hoistslTpterior communication, board is equipped for Shore won-- 1 is.in ,p:orL' gunfireCon.tro,rsignalr. boards, nectfon when the ship gunmfuats and magazines all so that the engine- - roam and thessih'ill be manipulated byb auxiliaries can be shut downat ! ' , a big saving. electrjc current. w 4 Thd lights are electric as a Radio was used to relay news matter of course, and the cook's galleys are all electrified. The through Chicago recently when vessels are all completely equip- a terrific sleet storm put all press arid commercial telegraph ped tor radio communication. wires connecting the city with and built were Switchboards comfurnished by the General Elec- the rest of the world ! mission. the Omaha, for p tric company " one of the swiftest vessels in'any Moles may be , controlled , by navy, the Milwaukee, Cincinnati Raliegh and Detroit, while the placing teaspoonful quantities same company built cireirt of concentrated lye in their runintervals, ways at 25 and hreakers for the Richmond, Trenton. Marblehead, and recent experiments indicate. By L. AW, WHATS THE USE id An-tiri- c) - specially raised for transplanting. As a piece of general advice it might be said that evergreens of five feet in height and deciduous trees up to twelve feot raised in a nursery, will give the best results. The roots must not be bruised Recently it has become popuor allowed to dry, and moist lar in some sections of the counearth should be kept around try to plant nut trees along the them until just, before they are rbadside. Many of these trees are very beautiful and at the put in the ground. This is same time profitable. important. , lin, 1219 E. 4th St. jpof'dystemsA'ftlhnJ'Jjtee wkmt-dr- s find it best tt rdoipve aK,thf side branches of the , deciduous tree, leaving only the leader or main shoot.-- This leader should decidnot be pruned back e 14 'need no uous variety There of , pruning the top of evergreens at the pant jng timerand except in the case of some varieties of cedar jt is undesirable. ' Where there is liable to be tords ;, ..Tough.as'a Rhino ,,;i, ,Apples -- Li The' span of 'life, Whatever ihe choiceLf the tree, it is deserving of careful thought. If may. be that in nearby wooded sections there .;tre ' nhny youilg trees, Saplings, or, ever- gredris' the associations'' points out Sit; urging :you' to send for a free tree .planting folder. This', of course,' makes an r easy spurce of aupply with tho advari-- 1 tages of obtaining trees that live well in the vicinity, Experieree shows that it is often more to buy ursery trees j VT' 1 whether it is not Letter to plant quently there is too little rather on life sUch ks.thc pak than tpo much pruning At tpd top the Ares.ttf DON' KNOW ViOHETHeiZ IT J.OOK5 MORE LU4E A, CaCtSTMA'S Tf?EE DECOt?ATiON t Art ORNAVOf? A MENT FRENCH : BEDROOM I OC? A VWHAT Af2ff ThO?E DOOXAB5 ON The om Side ? an That an Those The Shoulder jiggers Thng-a-ma-j- AI20UHD ThE-WA13- ? ig T Dont know whether . 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