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Show r v ."V . JrH f ft ' 4 - i j- - Wednesday; February lit, itr&j THE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH . FRESH AIR CURES COLDS CHICKENS srS BW tCli PAGE SEVEN JUST. KIDS Hallucinations FOR SALE BABY CHICKS I have secured thousand forty Leghorns for March and April orders delivery. Can fill your promptly. Chicks everyday after March 1st. Coal and Electric our Warmshaft Brooders. See Brooder In operation with 1000 113-Tom Row-le- y. chicks, phone Ventilation and Dry -- Lifter Will Prevent Troubles. Chickens me unlucky in the strucPAYING POULTRY ture ot thw heath), fur It makes thei t FLOCK IS GROWN SHSeeptihia la cohls. roullrjnien . , try to avoid conditions that bring on eohfec says Dr. K. 1, Kronen, of the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine ut Cor-nc- For Sale should PulletsCare-full- y Spring-Hatche- d Developed Are Best - Developing tlie spring hatched pul- lets from the time the chicks leave tha Incubator until the pallet? are placed la tlie laying house is tlie? pathway- - to ' profits in the poultry Industry. The object of this development h to have pullets of stamina, bone amt vigor and fully up to the standard weight of the breed, says H. S. Dear-stynpoultrjmnn at State eotfcge. At are needed until finally the laying mash contain- ing 20 per cent of protein Is given. The yonng pullets must have an abun-- I dance of succulent greed feed especial- -' ly, as the grass on the range gets old ' and tuuglV A hen placing birds in the laying house, do this about two weeks before they star laying C that they may become accustomed 19 tl. Jr ssr-- ' foundings. Nearing material should be Cuacgad often, runs deureil of litter; perch poles scraped and freed of mites, and ' i hi; internal para- A minimum of four loot of floor wiles. spa..c to each bird is needed in the house, and at lens: two feet of perch 'pole lor sa:h three hints. Dampness in the luuse tfid damp ittcer is to be Rvoi-id the birus are not to Have raap and auMS. Fresh, efenn watA is a;cesay and the nuun hoppers are to be met tilled at an times. Oyster shell aaA grit needs to be kept oetore i : ei ill' le Tti v day v ill. tn& jiiil- iti- ijr - eve-nim- r. Eearjyne says vhat the poaitry-xna- n will do .veil to .spend about ten .minutes c, :u day in general ot serva-tto- n of His flock. This whi help him to find any lack of drift mess or any tuuical i of disease Bums rougWy hi'ndloj, iiieguiuiiy fed and watered, Ir.bded with pprnsitea cr neglected In tabu- wryi will not prove profitable. i . te up, cr.ch Heavies, amount at ij . Capomzhig Piofttabie Way h Market Pouiiry. ' c Ctpomsing is jniot ways jf cocHt.rcic. In nr. evperimen; Inst year fifty Hiiiic hutched cockerels wera were of Hrecos and caprnued when tlicy ha Irena! led r..vcignt of Xt ounces to trjands. i litse mrd a wo, sold the lj'Sv,'b April rud aveiaged six ;d icr nia.ket. They pounds eiicn u brought 1st cents a pound, or on average of y. tO per tdid. The feed coat ot rr-o- ciitg tm- -e birds was t cents end., asd with an additional enarge of 10 eta lor iiCsir.g and picking, tUj piofi. w v; i'X.ld ,,er bird. Another poiibtymSii caponhred 191 bm-Plymouth docks last 3orr.mer. When, soli tnetr average weight was 7.7 pounds each and they brought 43 cnr.te per pound. 'Its total east of chicks, feed and growing tnoso capon mbji was placed ,nt $3o6.14. There were 176- birds at oning time, which b'oon; a total of itasi.li, leaving a net pivfit of S5 cents per tiC. ntd'Ttrcst-prof-ItaU- d e S-- nt d university. lit riie head, in front of the brain cavity, are this cows of hones located in chambers. Tlie Use of these chamber is te provide a space in - on 44 ;g TijS jfito 'i Hrppl jihge 'tji It VI ! ' ? " i J,' rgponaoie of fresh, ihlQbj: jlfi. J Jr 4. 5, IS. 4, Peer Utopian Material pat la to 8U tpaeo CosrUe U. Artlvl COB For MBwplet It. Ill Bbbr. 41. AIIowbbcc tor Bt a 87. The summary of experiments in F.ngland with cod liver olt for laying hens, says: 0) Fowls' nopdoconfined or hr cod not require houses liver oil to prevent adult rickets. (2) Fowls confined ijehlnd ordinary glass require some adequate source ol vitamlne D. ' the (8) The Cod liver oil mixed-extent of 2 per cent of the iraln feed supplied the vftamlne D requirements Of the fowls wider experiment. (4) One per cent of medical cod liver oil In the scratch feed may not be sufficient to meet the requirements of layers confined behind window glass. The source of oil used may be a factor. (5) It is not possible to state It cod liver oH Is beneficial to fowls not confined or lir peas getnormal ration that Includes ting green tooth the Welsh! O B container Hawaiian too 4ft Alae Aft Fla net next oataida tha Mflb -47. Formerly M. Wrath tft Lens atlck 44. Bavarnsa -- 48. open-front- ed tft HiQ.NO.ROT EAWi U. t- H. Cable muter t7. I)M Coi.perS.Pl'a wlta 4ft A koma aa. Annoy- I. IaeMent ' ft puiaonots rrpeot 4. Lair tft 8. Mother 88. of Aliened Verdi paper llyllka plant 8 If Snare ,,ua-w- m Ate away Anxioat tear 4ft laellne 4ft Avalanche 4ft Article at ballet 41 44. 17. Oaelle As. rreritntf--4- ft tetolet Scot 4ft Ever 4ft Lika lit, UibUeei hln 1 I1! i j ed , The late hatched chick are subjected to man parasites and diseases 'which the earlier ones escape. chick- lime-bearin- ' rT y.-'r- by-p- - slow-growin- g v TORP TRANSFER CALL S03 NOBMAN eij Last 1930. LEONARD MATHEWS PHONE 1136-- J 1 First, Aid to Club Women 1930. Date of First Publication; Feb" Ad- ruary 1930. 10, er PROBATE NOTICES AND GUARDIAN a For Sale Beautiful residence, SHIP NOTICE two business block, building location. . Phone CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR lots. Excellent 842-, THE RESPECTIVE) SIGNBR8 FOB FURTHER INFORMATION 1925 overhauled Sale For Newly Essex- - Coach in good condition, THE l DISTRICT COURT OF priced extremely low for quick INTHE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS T model sale, or will trade for TRICT OF THE STATE OF Ford Coupe. See it at 50 West 3rd ' , FOB THE UTAH, IN AND North. Phone 986-- J. COUNTY OF CACHE. For Sale Apples, T. L. Grimaud, t East of cemetery. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 7ft i ft In the Matter ot the Estate,. of Horses For sale ' or trade for c other lives tock. ,ZL .Q4 . Norman, Sarah Jane Holt, Deceased. Creditor will present -- claims Paradise, t with vouchers to the undersigned -- of- them,- - at the-- , resixU For I SaleJ-Bicyc-ie' hTgOOd'- ton or Oitlon.f Emil " Albrecht, - by - new ence of., either, in . Trenton, Cache R. 4 S 1930. chickens. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Highest prices paid. Phone 227. In the Matter of the Estate of Save money and anxiety by hav- Thomas Worley, Deceased. ing J, Z. Stewart fix up ' your claims Creditors will estate while yen are here and with vouchers to present the undersigncan direct it as you wish. ed at the office of C. W. Dunn, Attorney at Law, Cache Valley AINTINf Bank BulIflintr. Utah, onDECORATING PAPER HANGING or before the 20th. day ol April, LEGAL FOR SALE If "due attention Is Bot paid to the vUamines in the ration, disappointment are in store. palais handled Attorneys, Publication, February -- 14, March 17, Publication, First Thomas L. Worley, Admbtrator dresses and club papers presaid estate. of e pared at reasonable rates. Maga-sinC. W. Dunn, Attorney forestate. dipping rented 25 cents per set for two weeks. Program sugNOTICE TO WATER USERS,-Stat- e gestions. Literary Workshop 4640 Engineer Office, Wolff St. Denver, Colorado. Salt Lake City, Utah, January 21, 1936. Notice is hereby given that WcHs-vlll- e Wanted by The Richmond IrriCity, by its Major, W. O. Chris-- , Richmond, Company, gation Utah. Applications for the posi- teuson, has made application in accordwith the requirements of the Sesfor the year ance tion of Water-Mastsion Laws of Ltah, 1919 to 1929 in1930. men wlth.,,.high clusive to Young t-of appnpriate 2 school education prefered and from Spring Area near the head who are willing to take a short water of the North Braneh of New Canyon Water-maste- rs course gl the Creek in Caelte County, Utah. Said . Make appliAgricultural College. water is to be eolleetedr at a point cation in writing and mall to. S. which bear lfrW "ft. N. ami 3327 ' II. hi Egyptiow Metals Studied RichSecretary, W. of the SE eor. of See. 17, T. 10 N Study of metals used hy the ancient W. Hendricks, M. and conveyed mond, Utah not later than Feb- R. 1 W S. L 11. Egyptians Indicate that the "lost art 1930. by means of a pipe a distance of LV of hardening copper obi) hrnnae to ruary 25th, 600 ft. where it wiB be used from Oct. ateel-listrength was not known to 1st of eaeh year to April 1st of the FOR RENT them. year following as a supplemental supfor domestic and culinary purposes For Rent Small modern house. ply ellsville, Utah. by tha Town of 445 North 3rd East. This application is designated in the Engineers Office aa File No. For Rent A four roomed mod- State 10818. ern and half basement cottage All protests against the granting of - 268 N. 1 East. Phone 243-said application, stating the reasons must bo by affidavit in For Rent 5 room modern home. therefor, Advertisements . Classified accompanied with a fee of duplicate, -disOne block from - business rast bt paid la advaa. filed In tide office within . and 41.06, trict. V. O. Lumber Co. Phone thirty 36) days after the com- One eent a word per issue. 36. of this Minimum for first huertlea pletion of the publication notice, i fifteen cents Poultry Hints , ' i I I WhiaVerod, fodoe Experiments if.ivtf proved that ih . , e f - j, , kept in confinement was wrirteft can be ens It petry2JX)flL JrV7 k Oyster shelli limestone or other ihrowSmut, their lives, without re--r years agtrlhat when the swallows fly material- - help to supply hen Atricting tfieir grewtir or Vsg ttodue-tion- . :ew , It - will - riiin. .Farmers , i Ji mughout ' tr - i New England pay (he tame today. r --Witlt the. calcium.. they need. t i ' ' . Fana-nn- sf X t FlrepUlft- tM deftcan-be v TubelxiuToSiS from In eg production soinmer poultry inortem or insf w Ihet wtof te i- - hlrjirt; ; , Knotty Poarda for Boxei a. Experiln Hurts bavttjblwwsgthat knotgood aa from the iata ftmttiring puUetft hy the- tuliercoltal ' . erlnarUm. . , . boards absorb shocks much better ty gib) physio a- - a clear boards, because of their See that the house receives no moisthan Frequent culling of tlie Their use Id bog making Is U ture because of location, and make flexibility.; & birds during and .lijhft therefore Increasing, iwhfiii inLiinot suie that lack of ventilation does not Job nrnfee the esaing Jhe range period fill Siiflltta-o; ntsabliwni, lie&a ci eate inoiliu re easier when the cIilcEens'ire tefased. .a a t a of the Intei Thorough examination Fhotoelectrle cells have been ap' rior of the poulrry house for roltas an to an egg candling machine. It plied these of biisli Mda 14 tedoogs might reveal legions and bad select the eggs unwelcome guest ft If they are pres- automatically .AiqrtsC) lS4HnlhctipBi irf rejects them as they pass on a belt In Siv'ftr' ent, paint the roosts, roost supports, itl'jiililBl hisppesi Splice tft of front cH, ; and rear wait wittj. pure carboltneam. 3 At the Pennsylvania state college 920 pullets were mined to maturity at a cost of 1.20 per bird lifter deducting the returns from 924 cockerels. were leghorns Most of the hpA valued at twenty cents each. The cost 6f production huludcd feed and cni. cents per hour, and labor nt thlrty-Bv- e Interest at 0 per cent oh tlie lnvear-mein equipment, feed, nnd chick. Tim pullets were also charged with depreciation on the houses at 5 per cent and the depreeiatlon on the equipment nt Id per eent. Undoubtedly the results In brooding und the mortality rate were very satisfactory to produce good pullets at the luying age nt a cost of $1.26 per bird. Many poultry men Sell leghorn pullets at eight weeks of age at nbout $1 each. At three months of age they are worth atiout $T.2fi to $1.50 each. Pullets that nre rearty" to lay" are 'ScKhuTt 801(7 by poultrymen for less than $2 to $2.50 each unless they have a surplus. nt raatura - H. tft bit natural power ft Opera by Obtain 8ebemx Scraped linen 8C. hHppnrt 8ft Spread for drylns tft Measure of oePII ilH i Implement tt. I etPTiR,E(ATS HAIL IS, 81. Ift EiEfislkas.EMEiEJ AlLlEIC AttrlhBtc OaleSeraTi fteaerul fertorm tb wii&io a!p 8. Kacovrar H. Aarlelc ti. Swl acre I Seilil 87. Hull) s (ctcloa il. Ventilate Mr 81. Kind ot clrv wilmirori ol 4, NNEfT Id. Sravll 17. Thin cat 18. Knack A V nealili llerun I. Prnnoan ft Tate cut ft Annm all m Cliarter atla Enraptae ' Solution ol Ysaterdays Puaao AOftOSS 1. Cuminotlaa TRANSFER and pianos & BULLEN, YOUNG W. AULT AND SON Furniture Produce Good Pullets with care. PHONE 448. at Reasonable Expense Wanted Veal and The Journals dross Word Pilzzle To get best results, chicks of no breed should be hatched after the first-e-f May. ghijhp aiily so that die tfes Aiftiura for winter epg i -l. Investigate Cod Liver Oil for Laying Fowls i' rfi' Ik Addressing - envelopes aft home, NOTICE TO CREDITORS substantial spare time. .Earn pay weekly; experience unnecesII the Matter of the Estate ot sary. Dignified employment, for JANE AMY BAUGH THATCHER, honest, sincere persons. EMPLOYMENT MGR-- , Box 938, E. Chicago Deceased. IND. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersignWanted Poultry Highest prices ed administrator ot said estate paid at your coop. J. A. Peter- at his residence in Lewiston, son. Phone 874-Cache County, Utah on or bei day of April 1930. Wanted Barn. Ernest Olsen, fore the 18th, George A. Villett, AdministraPhone 599-Rtor. 84. egg pr'ofifs'Will depend large 0ii,,t6u.cartf puliele. , t 1930. Im k'Tvivif ' - d., tliftj-esultln- Poultry Notes estates. 981. Miscellaneous which the inhaled pit- Is warmed before it Is taken lots the lungs. When a chicken develops a simple cold, an excessive amount of secretion form hr these cavities. As this increase the poor drainage of the cavities allows ft to accumulate. .Jl'his- - aeeomn-latlis nn jclettt-plii- ee for bacteria bacterial to'iiiuIUpij and growth makeb the foul odor which Is often present with roup. A simple cold may be avoided or corrected by Increasing the warmth with plenty of fresh air and providing plenty of dry litter. If the first stnge is not checked the cold may end la roup vvfth Its etinracterlstic bead swelling and foul odors. The opinion that roup Is a contagious disease is not well fonnded, according to Doctor Brunott, for there if Usually some underlying condition Is indirectly responsible. This may be tuberculosis, or worms, but whatever the cause it should be removed before a cure can be expected. A third type of cold Is more of ft distinct disease, commonly known as bronchitis. This condition is gicute and the birds die quickly. The cause of the disease Is not known. Tlie best treatment is to increase the temperature of tiio house, either b.v controlling the ventilation or by using brooder stoves. In the early part of lie break It Is well to remove all sick birds and put them in heated brooder houses. Most of them will recover when placed in heated houses. Some will give relief, but disinfectants quack remedies should not be used. 44 l NOTICE TO CREDITORS cotFor Sale New on on lot. choice East In the Matter of the Estate of, tage U. O. Lumber HARRIS S. STEPHENSON, Fifth North. De36. Company. Phone . ceased. Creditors will piesent claim wittr vouchers Jo the undersign-e- d administrator of said estate Wanted House Mother fur Sor877-J- . his residence at in Lewiston, home. Phone ority Cache County, Utah, on or be-- ,, Exchange for good used car one fore the 18th day of April 1930. J. F. Bair, Administrator. good building lot nicely locatYOUNG os BULLEN, Attorneys, ed within two blocks of county First Publication February 14, court house. Sewer -- and -- paving assessments paid in full. Phone 1930. 133-March . 17, Last Publication -- open-front- First crop alfalfa, Call Witt 1 jAlaughan, both deceased. j Crecfltors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator, at his residence in Cache County, North Logan, Utah, on or before the 30th day of March, 1930. Date of first publication January 29th, 1930; George W. Maughan. Administrator for said estates. L. E. Nelson, Attorney for said ! i -- i-ther Blacksmith Fork nr bridge,. - 20th.. day-- of June. 1930. hover " Date of- - First . PublicatioK- - Febi for 1 coal Gaivanized ruary 10th, 1930. stoves. William-Holt.' shicken troughs. ' 2 used hovers Sarah L. White,, tsd some 4 brooder, pipe cheap. of sald'Ea- Jackson & Fry Co. tate. AdnUnl5trator,s C. W. Dunn, Attorney for Es- Choic of three' 8 piece dining room suites. Slightly , used. tate- Price, $70 00, $85 00, $95.00. CryNOTICE TO CREDITORS Exstal Bottling and Furniture 4 West 1st ' North. change, In the matter of the estates of Phone 44. Fyrum W. Maughan and Hannah for Sale BrooderT)ipe, ! 72-7- GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, January 24, 1930. s Pate of completion of publication, February 2i, 1930. v (Advertisement) SHERIFFS IN THE DISTRICT SALE COURT judicial 'TRICTfirst OF THE STATE .The f . , IN AND FOR UTAH, COUNTY OF CACnE. OF dis- OF THE - s Roland Eamcs, Plaintiff, vs. Picot Mortgage Loan Corporation, a Corporation and Ira R. Bowen,- Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on , of March 1936 at; the 7th.-daeleven oclock a. m. of said day. at the front door and step of the County Court House of Cache ; -- ) y. Couhty,'Ulah.hr T Logan - t - towttt ttlaescribed - Begmntog - atpropertya point 18Q ffet, v west 0f - the north-.- - a&t., comer of Lot five. Block 14, Plat A of Logan City Survey and running thence south 40 ieet; .thence WeSt 13 feet; thence north 40 feet thence east 16 feet to the place of beginning. Dated this 8th, day of Febru- - ary 1930. , , , W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Advertisement , . XkSS ; d.1 A .t - pi Id Lcrt' jHitKlf !tj ha,e Hf; k ( , Wtiiojjg hbdled Wit l3-i- DoprWJhB & I1 s Good during Fuirt'yc , ft hens pood U 11 buns, giay become tm htimcitotii-.iiTot- asunlly MueHmnpUoir can be Increase jbj( pi rinp ii MolgteoedmeslUosce a day Wohphbut the aummCr months. k. !,,. free f, M Id. Give radge-t- o . iMrv tlie birds which as breeder this spring, jjbey should also bo ted sft - abundance litre to We used Sof whole yellow cornJ t e cui-!( Breeding, selection, and poultry ture are employed by ftlert poultrymcn fo meet the shifting market demands for poultry and egg t,i - ' - , , t 4 |