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Show Tuesday, May li, i26. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX STiMfttfl FOl IfflffiT (frost, the crop will be unusually large this year. 'l a. Cows May Be Saved By ; New .iPt--t (By Science Service) EAST LANSING, Mich May 10 Thousands of dollars may be saved to cattle breeders if exFeeling that it will not only periments being carried out j be a benefit, to them but to tire here at the Michigan State Agri concuming public ,a numjer of cultural H thestraw berry growers of the fuL. Prevention of premature ounces for county recently organized a calving in cattle, responsible for More than a pound end iujl i Cache Valley Strawberry Asso tvr i quarter large losses annually, is being i ciation with Mr, Joseph Fair of fought by scientists with vacJ Providence as President, George cination. is .This eonditioi j Maughan or North Logan, caused by infection from a (president, Mr. Lehi Olsen of specific bacteria, hence the possLiver Heights, secretary, and ibility of combatting the disease Sir. N. L. Nielson of Ilyrum and by inoculation. Paul Spenst of Logan as direct--' Dr. 1; Forest Iluddlesen of the era. "These growers feel that by bacteriological section of the cooperation, an outside near State Agricultural College ha market such as Pocatello and been conducting a series of ex- Montpelier can be developed to perimenial inoculations of cattle take care of the surplus berries. to determine if this method can A goad local market can also be be successfully used as a predeveloped. ventive, The idea is much the Various varieties of Marshall same, according to Dr. Huddle-soberries do exceptionally well in V as that of smallpox vaccincertain parts of the valley. In ation. It is necessary to envoi ve GUARANTEED PURE fact the lyrry will compare with a strain of causative organism 3lillions ofpounds used any grown elsewhere. Climatic so weakened that it will not j conditions are such that the ber- cause harmful effects but willl bj thegovernment ries ripen w ith a flavor such as still stimulate the production of the apples and other fruits in fenough antitoxins to confer fut-- ; Cache Valley that is difficult to ure immunity to the disease. j He has found ttfat the cattle equal. Conditions are such that the he has inoculated have'attained berry season is being extended a certain degree of immunity considerably. The buries from and it is hoped that further reBrigham City come earlier than search will develop a strain of the local berries and these can bacteria that will confer be used while the Cache Valley immunity.. crop is maturing . The Cache FLOORS Valley crop it at its best vhen New Mixer Saves , the Crighafn City berries are on Time Bread WOODWORK Making decline. the With the Cache Valley berries coming oil the sea (By Science Service) son is extended and is a great MANHATTAN, Kansas, May DRIES while help to the people. In fact they 10 Great Lime saving in the have practically fresh berries process of bread baking is you for near three months of the claimed for a new bread mixer which has been developed in year. . The local association is keen the department of railpng inK ticcd new co pot up with to develop a good local market dustry at the Kansas State chakby thing!. Rogers. Brushing Lacquer the wonder finish O do C and College, Agricultural their that suggest people , nke home beauty easy to have. ' Swanson B. E. and when the canning principally Applies with a brush like paint. Coe right over the old finish. Cache Valley berries are on. of that department maintain READY USB FOR I'KY AND action on This will help the grower and at that W HILE YOU WAIT! No delay. the same time the consumer re- dough can be made to take the No covfuiioo. Np time for dint . to gather. ceives strictly fresh I terries that place of the usual fermentaGive a practically Indeftructi- for flavor and texture will com- tion previous to putting the hie finish smooth, glossy and bread in pans. pare with free from brush mark.. Wont With the aid of the departlife. a i Laos lint. well is or pick up print adapted for the ments . tune. Ai! the of machine design anil popular lacquer col come and berries a little they , or ready mixed in cans. Money shop practice they have invent- Dr. J. McKccn Cattell, editor sooner than the berries in othrefunded if you are not satisfied. ed a bread mixer which they of Science and Scientific MonGet the genuine are of the er , parts valley. They not so affected by early frosts. claim breaks ddwn the gluten thly: Dr. C. G. Abbot, director A good many berries are also in dough and modifies" its tex- of Astropliyaical CLservatory ture to an extent that it j grown in North Logan, Smith-fiel- does not such to be of the Smithsonian Institutto rise have put Ilivcr Heights, Providence before being placed in pan4'. ion; Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, BRUSHING and Logan, of division of medionly chairman The growers announce that so Since the nfxrng takes cal Hciencts, National Research seven and minutes panary far, the season has been ideal , FOR SALE BY about forty minutes, Council. Dr. .W. E. .Ritter, Uni , far the growing of strawberries the time saving is considerable versity of California; Frank lt.j get, by the pre- The bread made by such a pro- Kent,- Baltimore Sunj4)r. John RHer Brcs. Drug (Jo. and, if? they can and" Mart , sent stofm w itbeiit. a sevwe cess is said to be .quite as good New York Times, Sullivan off Washington; . in quality as, that bakvit iw'The Science Service ie Officers' of . ofdinpry.-wajfelected arc as; fillow 0! Just what application Dr W. E. this process will be made in tin Dr. McKeeii Ritlcr, president; vine jresi- J. Cattell, luiking industry is not yet IcrmuKsl. Further experiment: senvWalHOn 1)avi8, along this hue are wing con ducted at the agricultural col ,larj ! rice L V kdlege-preve-Auccess contribute their spices, their essences,! their flayors and fare aromas to. , they are sent to the Schilling blending rooms. What enters there and what emerges for your kitchen are like none others you may buy. You can taste the difference'-- you""-you- family r -- your guests. You will be proud of your Schilling spice and extract shelf, , v of with neat its bright tjns .. array t and glistening glass bottles. . n, - ? x chilli n '& j , X NEW FINISH yn-ple- t your cooking. From over the seven seas for over pi efir '' UNDREDS OF FAR AWAY' GARDENS , A MARVELOUS :vzb Vaccine tracts and S p 1 C 6 S te furniture, 4 ! wait-USISaJie- fimt - ICQ 6ki Waj-khik- s extract v? NspicEs' any.-Ilyru- -- May IS - Op en log Sale Data d, LTlCQUeR j-- - - TXMch ijoiir f ct-ntl- . - M fin lege. Services Officers Elected Science ARE you getting your. money worth out of r your gasoline? In other words, is it deliver-ing real power to the piston? Is it taking you as many miles per gallon as you think it should? Youll answer "yes if you've been using mer Conoco Gasoline and have been driving carefully. Extra miles are packed tight into every gallon of Summer Conoco; All you have to do to get them out is to keep your car in good running order and drive sanely. Speed maniacs and careless drivers naturally waste fuel but even they will go farther on a gallon of Summer Conoco. Say "extra mUes to the Conoco man. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Refiners and Marketers of high-grad- e fit Arkansas, petroleum product Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana Nebraska, New Mtsaco, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming SU1 (Bv Science Service) WASHINGTON, May 10 Dar. M. L Papin, who rose and wrote From Immigrant to Inventor" and who is now retiring president of the America!' Association for the Advancement of Science, has been elect ed a trustee of Scimce Service, it was announced today. Thom as I. Sidlo of the law firm of Baker. Hostetler and Sidlo. Cleveland, was elected to fill the vaeancy in the boaid o trustees created by the. death of E. Y. Scripps, founder of Science Service. The following trustees were reelected: l)r. U. A. Millikan, director of the Norman Biidgo Laboratory of Physics, Pasadei. Naupon nomination of the tional Acadi my of Science ;Dr. Vernon Krllog. permanent sec- retary of the National lie-sear- ch the Council, f that body; it. P. Howard Sc rqi ps Scripps , n iitominated Newspaper--,representative of the E. W. Scripps estate. Other memberinof the boar of trustees clude Dr. A. A. Noyes, director of the Gates Chemical Static Recorded By Automatic Instrument (Iy Science Service) NEW 011K, May .11 Most radio fans are not sufficiently iond of static to want to kis'p of it, but since a careful the inteljigibilty of a radio Je-j signal in a recieving set is , stren-of ratio termined bv the th of the signal to the intensity, of static, radio engineers wantj to know its ups and downs In a new instrument devised' bv H. T. Friis, an engineer in the Bell Telephone Laboratories, the static is made lOj write its cwn record Instead of measuring direct Mr. ly the amount of static, coastruct a uses specially Friis ol receiving set in which the output, due to the static, is l,w Fasfes to aGtt FaflSn Roundtrip fares to Pacific Coast cities and famous resort playgrounds greatly reduced. Plan your vacation this summer to take full advantage of them. Thus have more to spend for recreation. j -- Profit by these savings: j j j kept constant. This is done by which, an amplifying system increase or. decreases the amto the according plification weakness or strength of the static. Such a. system is rather than a constant y, LINES sav Reduced fare ticket good until October 3L Fast service daily over the delightful Route. Lake Tahoe Line. Convenient aervice viaOverland Truckee topic! turesque Lake Tahoe. Three popular trains including transcontinental arutocrat, SanFranciico Overland Limited. Stoem Pfiffn(c B. BANCROFT, General Agent 41 South Main Street, Salt Lake amount of amplification with City, Utah measurement of the Nutpui, so because the static varies electricity, ia connected to the Mr. Friis states that the, inIn the Intercollegiate Ai A- - A. greatly in strength. According receiving eet in place of a loud is vention of the instrument is A. track and field thampion-ship- s generMr. Friis, the change ally as much as from one to a sptakqrWhcn the pointer goes too recent to have yet given this year Harvard will hundred in S day and some- past certain limits eithes tio any comprehensive he have and data, the advantage of compettimes fiom one to ten thousand high or too low, an electric on that suggests a John ifhome lot. While it is its by ; I)ring using slowly I'arna so that w ilh constant amp contact is made which take seventeen years since Hue Crimantenna in C. loop the MerrLim, rotating Ur(!rftlpnt'ication it would bo difficult to out or puts-isome amplifica. tion. writes on a moving strip (Wet. not oply the intensity but son has won one of these chamCarnigie Institution; lb-- D.DvT. ju4d overloading the .tubes. A fluxmeter, an instrument of papa- - t)e line which indi- the, direction of the static may pionships, it stilh leads the list MacDcugul, director of the in number of titles taken with sert Laboratory, Tucson Ariz. to measure the quantity or cates the amount of" static. le automatically recorded. thirteen to its credit. UK-- 1 Packed with . - . |