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Show "Monday, October i JUST-KIDSM- , i 'J-- TEE JOURNAL; LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. v. PAGE SEVEN Is Equal To The Test. ush Plans., and specifications may be seen and proposal blanks obtained at the olfice of the State Building Commission or at the office of the President of the College on the campus at Logan, Utah. Proposals shall be made in strict accordance with all provisions of the specifications, and must be "made on blank iorniS Io be provided by the Commission. Cash or Certified Check in the amount of 5 percent of the bid must accompany each proposal. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. Utah State Building Commis-- sion. W. J. Halloran,,President, K K. Brown,., Superintendent of Construction. (Advertisement) NOTICE TO WATER with the poults Feed nothing the first 24 to 36 hours; 36 to 48 hours, short grass and Tor. the sod, tender greens 48 buttermilk or sour skim-milto 60 hours, feed eggs boiled for 30 minutes mixed with equal (never quantity of dry, stalemouldyi bread crumbs. Feed this two hours, removing it in j every 20 minutes. On the third day feed as on the second and continue same diet on the day following with addition of mash composed ol finely ground cornmeal, wheat bran, wheat middlings and beef .craps m equal parts by weight, or a baby chick starter commercial mash 'may be fed instead. Feed the mash in hoppers with plenty of green stuff always avail- -- ; able. Continue tins mash teed with plenty of greens at all Editors Note This is another times plora (jay to feed a story m a scries of 52 stories on ixttle scratch grains, daygradually poultry raising written by the well increasing the quantity. Scratch known national poultry authority, giains should be given sparingly. , Pr- L. D. LeGear, V. S., of St. (however, as young turkeys do not Louis. The entire series will ap- require a great deal of .such feed, pear in this paper. Our readers See that a good supply of fresh are urged to read them carefully clean water is always near by. and clip them out for future Never allow poults to drink from reference. stagnant pools. When poults are about 8 weeks old, shift to rearing grounds if weather permits, and put on folHOW TO parts of lowing rations Equal corn meal, ground oats, wheat middlings, wheat bran and beef Making scraps fed in hoppers. Give birds to drink. of skim-mil- k Comparative Searcity at Times of plenty before them shell and Keep grit These Fowls When Most Wantall times and never stint on ed Insures Profitable Market; at ereen stuff of suitable Problem of RaisingTStrds Not as fresh prove that Difficult as Ordinarily Supposed. kinds. My experiments baby turkeys can be successfully on feeds that are successCanst thee provide naught but raised fully fed to baby chicks. If your this eternal turkey for our board,, present method of raising your Goodman? quoth dame Pru- baby chicks is successful, use the dence Pennyfeather in a bit of same method with your baby tura pet. Methinlfs this gloomy for- keys which should be successful est is full big 'enough To have in' also. Finally, enlarge your runs from It all birds and beasts created time to time and keep moving since the Deluge! Goodman Pennyfeather snatch- tlock if possible to provide fresh ed up his- - blunderbus and retor- -' feeding grounds. s (Copyright, 1929 ted - a bit 'acidly, "Beasts and by Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S.) birds there are aplenty in yon forest and hostile Indians, too while turkeys in plenty are at our very door. I shall try again to appeace thy ' k; . - State .ACROSS V. Demon V. . Muail cube IS, (iuhloR jliffli 1 . Ma44l sil 31. Ever st - gamble, however, to brood young poults with such temperamental creatures as turkey hens A brooder house on skids is ideal as it can be moved about to fresh, ground from time to time. Stake off four temporary runs, one on each side of the house, and rotate the poults from one run to the other. Leave them about a week in each run. Be- -, tween 200 and 300 poults can be accommodated in a 12x14 toroder house. For heat, use a hard coal stove or any other heating aran rangement that will maintain deeven temperature of about 80 -- grees. - When poults are about 8 weeks old they may be transferred to rearing grounds, about an acre being set aside" for each 150 to 200 poults. These grounds should be where chickens have not been allowed to run and should , he fenced so chickens cannot get in Won- name Heim yc,j 27. letter ofluir: 28, 28. literature I nirlish lege touu I luinsj bonte aloft M. Toward the sheltered side 81. Appeared 40. Affording to fact I Incly hided 50. Mark a blow 51. 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Turkeys Pay impatience. That might have happened in Pilgrim days. Even right after the Civil War wild turKeys were so numerous in some parts of the country as to constitute an actual pest. They raided grain fields with such devastating effect that it was a problem to cope with them. Now quite the reverse is true. Of course, no one is surprised to learn that the wild turkey is One would practically extinct. think, however, that the periodical demand created by our great national feast days would cause poultry raisers everywhere to devote a considerable part of their time to turkey raising- I believe the reason that such is not the case is to be found in the oft repeated story that turkeys can only be raised successfully .on great ranches and that, at best, tihey are so delicate and temperamental as to make them very hard to handle. For those who have hesitated to take up turkey raising, or who have tried and failed', I want to make a number oi recommendations. I shall give a short digest of these recommendations and will be glad to answer further questions from any one writing me in care of this paper. For breeding purposes use only thoroughbreds. Select the strong--eand healthiest birds. Do not mate more than 10 or 15 hens with one male. Use Incubators for best results. You never have to ait for an incubator to get broodV and it will give most uniform results if properly regulated-Usno eggs over ten days all the big commercial turkey raisers use artificial brooders- The ' most ones can he closely regulated so that, barring accidents, results are fairly certain. It is always a usually duction of good Tftmlity eggs. However, there is up reason why good qual-il- ; eggs cannot he produced and in summer. Commercial can nutters of farm (locus can, too, TnmUeiition' is given controlled by the state governin the crude achievements to a few important points. ment. Universities are situated whieh he is capable. All male birds i unloved from the in every state capital. The story of Andy shows how, pens so he eggs that are laid are inThat Australia is a huge comThe exports from Australia if we keep our eyes open and our fertile is the. first thing, since infer- monwealth. Its area is three-fourt- consist for the most part of wool, sympathies alive, we may help tile eggs will not spoil so quickly ns fertile eggs. Clean eggs is the that of Europe, and ap- wheat and dairy products. Its im- such a child to learn to take next. It is always n temptation to proximately equal to that of the ports are manufactured goods. able in he is the things United States. It comprises wash eggs that are dirty so a good apis said by Australians that pleasure It of the whole British em- it is a land to do. Such eggs, pearance will he given. where times as abounds, where everyone beauty pire and is twenty-fiv- e At school in metal working1 however, are apt to age more readily who large as Great Britain and Ire-I- ts chooses may delight in mountain class Andy made a paper knife than unwashed eggs, since there is a coast line extends for land, heights, wooded valleys, sparkl- of copper. It was well designed more rapid evaporation of the conover twelve thousand miles. and and nicely executed, but fell so tents of the egg and the air jell belakes, golden Canberra is the capital city ing cool forest far short of the peper knife of comes enlarged, giving the egg the apglades. and the center of federal governhis imagination that he refused pearance when candled of an ol d egg. ment, headed by the prime minto take it home with him when it Production of clean .egg in the first ister. Each of the six states, was finished. will help greatly have plenty however, has its own sovereign His teacher did not urge him. place of clean nesting material in the nest. rights and its own government Inquire residence. at Lorenzo For Rent Five roomed house. Call Han- modern 506-- nusr-l.etf- d n I - hs one-four- th sea-shor- es TalKsTb under a premier. In each case the seat of the state government is in the principal city of the state concerned. The federal government controls all national service such as the defense forces, the customs and the post office. The winter months in Australia are June, July and August, but they have no rigors. Sheep and cattle graze in the open the year round: Pastoral and agricultural pursuits are carried on to perfection and large conservation- schemes, completed ' and In hand, are enabling the waters of ample rivers to h be stopefK and. made-- , available to- assist by irrigation 4 the intensive culture of its rich, soil Education is on a par with the general high standard of living in Public education is Australia. - BILLYS UNCLE September 1929. 4. He merely said that he thought it was .a .very good looking knife and asked Andy if he might have it to use at his desk. For weeks the knife occupied a position of honor op. the desk. One morning after watching his THE PAPER KNIFE teacher open the mornings mail By Alice Judson Peale Classified' Advertisements Most children are not over cri- with it. Andy picked It up and must be paid in advance. tical of their own creative ef- fingered it with loving, fingers. One cent a word per Issue. forts The pictures they paint, vSay, Mr. Mason she said shyMinimum for first insertion the shop work they do, the games ly.. Would you mind very much fifteen cents satisfac-tor- y if I took that knife home now? they invent, are entirely ' to them. I think" I would like "to' give It to But there - are children of my mother. FOUND whom this is not true, ehUdren Tbt who "suffer 'agonies of Wup; Found Leather folder containSpirit and humiliation and The Job may be ever so Ms, but at this keys. ing Identify discouragement because the thing that doesnt mean a jthfng to an which they made does not come American, j No task is too up to t the thing , they had in providing that one ha anyone, hig toy mind. LOST lie member, the equipment.' the proper Such a child readily losses self LOST Female police pup.- Finder fall." the harder they bigger they tire confidence. His passion for Phone 1037-for reward. permits him no pleasure -- Grit parents dissap-pointme- nt t - per-fecti- on W MISCELLANEOUS Wanted Experienced girl for house work. Phone 727-- J. Strayed Black horse and brown mare that limps. Both short J. Reward. tails. Notity calves. heifer Holstein Wanted Irvin Anhder, Hyrum, Utah. Old horses wanted at Fox Farm. 274-N-- Salt Office, Engineers Lake City, Utah, I. Biwieut USERS 6, Notice is hereby given that Edwin M. Smith whose post office address is Logan, Utah, has made application in, accordance with the requirements of the Session Law3 of Utah, 1919 to 1929 inclusive to appropriate 1 c. f. s of water from Bear River Utah- - Said in Cache County, water is to be diverted by means of a pumping plant at a point which bears 2615 ft. W. and 1994 ft. N. of the S14 cor. of Sec. 30, T. 13 N., R. 1. E-- , S. L. 8. & M. and conveyed by means of a pipe a distance of 500 ft. where it will be used from May 1 to Oct."30th-o- f each year for the irrigation of 30 acres of land described as follows: Beg. at the NW cor. of Lot 3, Sec. 30, T. 13 N-- , R. 1 E., S. L. B. & M. thence 6. 40 rods less to Bear River, more or thence up Bear River in a general easterly direction to a point in the east line of said lot 3; thence north in the. east line of said lot 3, 80 rods more or less to the NE corner of said lot 3, thence W. 80 rods mors or less to beginning. This application Is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 10633. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, - State Engineer Date of first publication, September 13, 1929. Date of completion of publication, October 11, 1929, Advertisement NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 19, 1929. ' Nuliee is hereby given that The Little Flower Mining Oiqiiuiy, wlnise principal place of business is Halt Like City, Utah, has made' application in aecordance with' the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929'lndushe to appropriate I e- - f. .;' of water from Upper Spring and Lower Spring in Cache County, Hall- - The water is to be diverted from the point of issuance of the springs as follows: From the Upper Spring at a point 5895 ft, E. and 1161 ft. N. of the SW eor. of See. 18. T. 12 N, It. 3 K. and from the Lower Spring at a point 5733 ft- - E. and 844 ft, N. of said corner. The water from Hie iwo springs wilt he commingled at flie point of issuance of the lower Kitring and conveyed by means of a pip where it will tie need during the entire year for milling of ores at the Little Flower Phone 625-Mine in a Unorganized Mining I)is- As much water as necessary will 7 PER CENT MONEY to loan Ot triet. he used during the entire year for modern homes in Logan, H. A domestic purposes. Pedersen & Co. 32 West 1st North This application is designated in ihe Logan Utah, State Engineers Office as Fiie No. BALL THB RELIABLE JRANSFE MEN J, W. A OUT and SON Ebon 448. ce Pedersen & Co, North Logan Utah. 32 H. West A 1st FAINTING DECORATING PAPER HANGING LEONARD MATHEWS PHONE 1136-- J 10684. All protests against Hie granting of said application stating the reasons therefor, must lie, by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.60, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. George M. Baron, State Engineer. Date of first publication, September 27, 1929, Date of completion October 23, 1929. Wanted Good reliable girl or lady "Tor general, house work. or 496; E. 1st. So.' Call 1049-- LEGAL W NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS of publication, - (Advertisement) - PROBATE NOTICES AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Utah State Building CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR 236 State Commission, Room THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION until 10:00 a. m. October 8, 1929, dnd at that time publicly opened Th District Court of The First and read, for building an Addit- ion to the Veterinary , Clinic Judicial District of The State of in and for The County of Building at the Utah State Agr- Utah, Cache. icultural College at Logan, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate ol, Amos Robert Hardman, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her home In Mendon City, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 18th. day of November 1929. Date of first publication: September 16th. 1929. V. W- - Dunn, j Attorney for estate. , Mary R. Hardman, administra- trix of the estate of said ed. . deceas- . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Allen Irishman, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Welisvilie, Utah, on or before the 5th day of December A. D. 1929. Date of the first publication October 2nd. A. D. 1929. Floyd Irishman, Administrator Newel - .G, Dalnes, Attorney. |