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Show 4- 1 HwrtL,y, May 23, i$33. .I.I.'Ai., io.ou!hlv Haw to ir with operation .mp the, devlces V Raise Poultry 1 le n v fM Uta t graduate of the Ontario V3 rinary College. 1892. Thirty ids ear of veter-inar- y praodt a on dueaaeaof live ttoi.lt and pAiUry. Eminent authority on poultry and Movk mking. N ationally known poultry bleeder. Noted author and popular lecturer. Dr. Editors Note This is an- - - ference. Chick Saving , Methods Little Attention to Details the MorArtificial Brood- Will Not Only Lower tality Bate of ing, But Will Also Provide Stranger, Healthier Chicks. A proper start in life means Just as much to the newly hatched chick as to a newborn babe. ' Even though a chick may Inherit all the desirable traits of many generations of blue blooded avian aristocracy. Its hereditary advantages may be completely offset by lack of proper attention during the days immediately following its exodus from the incubator Correct brooding methods, on the other hand, will not only reduce the infant mortality rate in your flock, but will give you more robust and more productive members for your flock of the future. Such care should start even , before you are ready to receive chicks from the hatchery or to transfer them from your to hover. See own, Incubator that all parts of the hovers and brooder quarters are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected Spray all parts of the room with a fairly strong solution of dip and disinfectant to guard against lice, mites and other parasites. Be sure the room is well ventilated but free from draughts. Then put sand and litter on the floor to give the chicks something to scratch ln-a- nd to keepthe floor covered. See that heating units are in good order, burners clean and regulating mechanism working vwell. Then start your stoves, "Tiamps or electricity running days in 1 -- uAJ i, I v vi '" i r I t L r t oi chicks j I A 1 i ' , other etory in a series of 62 fatorles on poultry raising writ- Men by the well known nation- al poultry authority. Dr. L. D LeGear, V. S of St Louis. The entire senes will appear m this paper. Our readers are urged td read them carefully and clip them out for future re-- 4 s Brooder . i - l rr- tt.,1. IK? J)y Dr. L. D. LeCear, V, S it. Louu, Mo. "p you wlu ' familL win be fairly weH fea- ti ered by the end of the fifth . the temperature "may will n.n between. 85 and 70. being quarters evenly reduced until finally artificial warmed 'e,.tiie throughout Place a heat is no longer rerun red ent around each!' Avoid sudden variations at ilPPr"y hover ci!t;KA.nt:ar an Umes An even heat is the the The general ildeai "Coudition, lowaneo ff,, temperature, ol quarters out- . !! lLme This slde me it fmm be hover shouW-oey- er LusuaiK managed by using lower the than 60 to 70 degrees. If a two l: funs lower, some auxiliary nttl5lg feet hish n!, cut Da lt Slm' means of heating should be little more each provided piy unroll utne you feel that the growth (Copyright. t?29, of the brood demands more by Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S.) loom When the chicks are tc he transferred or haveready arLaying Mash for Ducks rived carry them carefully in While on Crass Plot a wed lined box arid A food laving mash for duAs place them gently under the hover The basket or box would be equal parts by weight of should be carefully covered to yellow comment, standard wheat wheat bran, ground oats keep the chicks from getting mldd'.ngs, which jou should add by weight chided After the chicks are to cent of meat ami bon meal, installed in their new home, I 2IS percent pow acred charcoal, otie-1per give them some water, grit and f of 1 per cent fine table salt milk. They are allowed to mid 1 per cent of fins sharp sand. come out several times during bo fed twice a day and the day for grit and water and This should liavs a little cracked might each time I put them back . they corn once a day This is on th under the hover In this way assumption that the ducks are run they learn quickly and easily. 0n a grass yiot and getting all the My plan may mean a little green food they want, more trouble at first but my experience is that it saves time Accident! to in the long run because clucks Accidents t.o eg happen as they are more quickly trained to seek the hover for warmth do to otlier things. A soft shell may indicate luck of shell making maand protection From this point on. detailed terial in the fowl's ratios or inabilthnt material when instructions cannot be given. ity to utilise there. A laik of the vitamin value Your exact procedure will deof sunlight may be one cause; If pend on the kind of apparaturning tbe bird out of doors tus you employ Follow the so, sunlight unobstructed by winmanufacturer s ins t r u c t i o n s into An egg containdow glass helps watch and chicks the carefully ot.lv a yolk indicates only that at all times to make sure they ing the Junction of the glands thnt are comfortable and growing make the white was temporarily at a satisfactory rate. A word or thnt the yolk hurabout correct temperature will suspended ried by these glands to receive a iot be amiss Many experiencThere Is no shell prematurely. ed poultrymen never look at a mjstlc significance In these things; thermometer but are guided they are the result of natural causes entirely by the actions of the or unnatural accident chicks If they lie quietly in small contented groups they Wire Bottom! for Neita are comfortable, but if they poultry men are now build Many out their flat, lifting spread In their la j ing houses nests ing are and wings panting they too hot Extend their fence so with a fine win nieah for tbe bottom instead of the usual board they can get away from the nests. There are two principal heat or If a canopy type hover advantages which are act forth for is used, lower the temperature. practice. The first is that such If they huddle together, they this nests will be freer of mites on acare too cold. Gently force them count of the fine dust from the to hover closer to the stove by straw or ether litter dropping the circumstance through, and the second is that decreasing of your brooder fence or by there w 111 be fewer broken eggs. using the brooder curtain. Nests which are constructed on These things are only learn- this (dan may be easily sprayed for ed by observation and expermites, which Is an advantage In ience. If you do not care to their favor. When the straw gets In trust your judgment that low In the nests eggs will not bs o easily broken as they would la respect, the following schedule will be found helpful. The board nests. first two or three nights thej temperature at level of sleep-- 1 Parmaweat Wave Old ing chicks backs should be bePermanent waving was- known tween B5 and lOO degrees, but never over 100 As the chicks tohwaotloi in live time of Nero, acbegin to exercise they require cording to historians, who credit a less heat. The latter part of favorite of the emperor with havthe first week begin to lower ing mode tlie initial experiment by the temperature gradually un- rctmlulng three weeks in a hot end Roman bath, her hair In carls til it is around 65 at the packed with clay. of the third week. As -- many ,th IC.jL -, El aim ih meat quukl), effectively and profitably acquired through The Journal's Classified Ail columua. ( Usnified Advertisements must be paid In advance. One rent a word per Issue. Minimum for first Insertion fifteen rents. enamel. -- at $7200 Many other Also 2 wonderful bargains. electric ranges and 1 DeLavei separator. See us Crystal Bottling and Furniture Exchanee, 4 West 1st North. FOR SALE LOW PRICES FOR MAY BABY CHICKS 30 000 Shipments Leghorns. Peomes for sale Phone 1203. every week. No delay, orders Cix krele for Sale 9 weeks old filled promptly. Also Rocks and Phona Reds. Trees 25c each. Phone 441. 113-Thos. grayed. For Sale Plenty of used tires Andersons Service, 3rd South LOST and Main for two weeks suggestions Literary Workshop 4540 Woltf St- - Denver, Colorado. MISCELLANEOUS Propram r Young man employed in Logan wants room and board at private home phone 603. Boy wants work for summer. Phone 179-Wanted -- Old horses. - Wood'? fox farm, 427-Horses wanted for fox feed. 2. Phone T 72-7- 795-R-- 4 Very neat, newly papered room unfurnished apartment Center. $15 00. Tele- The Desert Iris Susiana will be at 26 East In bloom, Wednesday at F. phone 1071-M Young s gardens A rare Wanted to rent 5 or 6 room, treat You are welcome , furnished house Preferably in the Whittier district Best For Sale one Southbend coal of references. Phone 233-- 3. range R. L. Ballard. Denson Carnet Lessons For ' beginners $tad Phone and those planning to play Plants For Sale Tomatoes 25c. in , Junior high band for first cabbage, cauliflower, 15 vartime. Instruction at low, cost ieties choice flowers. Phone 793-R-- 5 A1 M3. Int. on v 872-- W 4. 132 N. 6 W. Sale Cut tulips and potDecoration ted plants . for Mrs. Day Henry Sorenson, Smithficld, Utah. Phone 149. Farnf Loans. For I Joseph E. Cardon, Logan. I r X,. - f V -- W Phone l a A group of follow!? of Mahatma Garidhl In Madras, Indli, oalt In violation of tha Britiah.aaii monopoly laws- - ! A 1 Oyitar Cultivation black rimmed which 001111108 The various glasses In- case Finder leave raise oj stars for minkct hostile at Journal. Reward. aiw uir fciiglaml, France, Germany, Holland, bpaln, lialj, Australia, China, Japan, Canada, Mexico, and certain parts of South FOUND America and Algeria. In fluse various countries there are about ten lirt'erent species of oysters, all of Found Buck sheep. W. J. which are similar In structure to College . Ward. our own, though some do not (.row so large and do not hava tho same LOST y. 4!ucia8 Prtn ficro tapestry bag left at exercises at Logan high.. LOST ' 'J. 4l Pair of n, FOR RENT J. W. ACLT AND SON TRANSFER Diants 35c For Rent 2 rooms with bath. Furniture and pianos handled For Sale Tomato 258 East 2nd South. per doaeij 464 Canyon Road with care. PHONE 448. For Sale Service station and For Rent four Furnished PAINTING Will home combined PAPER room house. Close to U A. give DECORATING Will take C. 424 N 6 East. reasonable terms. HANGING part payment on farming land. LEONARD MATHEWS 21 South Bed room for rent, PHONE 1136-- J Inquire at 999 North Main. 1st East. dounew For Sale Practically removed. Ashes and garbage ble harness. Phone 696-J-- 3. Phone 448. For Rent 2 room apartment, unfurnished - Phone 441. be The Aristocrat of cut flowers, Must Wanted Waitress and appearance neat, good For Rent Furnished apart- steady employ- may be had from the experienced, 205 E. 3rd North, rnent. Box colors in F. M Youngs Iris ment. Write Our Cafe, 243. Mountain Home, for part- guldens at 555 E 5th N. Phone For Rent Modern office rooms. 1093 Good location. iculars Enquire at Motor Co. Baugh Trade Lease or Sale $10,-0For Cheap, We have a client with Six pool tables, one Tobac- Now Vacant 4 room house 00 cash who wishes to purco show case, one cash regiswith bath, newly papered, chase a dairy farm in Cache for all 595 S. away garden and garage, Valley, ft you have such a ter Giving it advise us $350 00. Now located tn the old Main. Phone 1071-property for sal in the Immediately, giving price and Harris Building ' 'aTT59-,North-'2ii- d unfurnished Fir Rent 4 room terms National Mortgage CO. Call Close in. Idaho East. apartment. 200 Shane Building, 1034-t Falls, Idaho. For Sale Two new laundry can have a stoves at $8 50 each. QnejA men and wife First Aid to Club Women semi-basemefurnished Addresses and club papers mw laundry stove with water apartment free for Janitor prepared at reasonable rates. tucket at $16 50. One beautiful , service E Center. at 135 Magazine clippings , rented 25 fcw range," cream and blur ".i'k - ST T TTTi., T?T -- flavor. ''J Built to Carry Wtlflii The old English great horse, or black horse, was valued in oluen times principally for Us ability to carry the enormous weight--o- f the armored knights. Various kings of England, from John to Henry VIII, were interested in tills breed, and particularly ip maintaining Its size. The great horse was descendhorse in ed from the the finer part, and in pert from stock tnl reduced from s lender. pre-Hou- vvi' LEGAL NOTICES AND PROBATE GUARDIAN-SHI- P NOTICE 00 base-'memre- att CLERK COUNTY OR THE RESPFCTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFOR- CONSULT MATION. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. nt -- TO CREDITORS NOTICE ' Estate of Henry Hair. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Logan City, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of- - September, l African "Monkey Bread Monkey bread Is aHo known K baobab, adanima and d jiifctn. It comes from Africa, and grows on tree that Wittily wtniul irmn 40 to 70 feet high. Monkey bread Is an oIiUmjb, woody iron, grow Ing from 7 inches to 13 Inches in length, The juice is considered to hava some medicinal properties, and Is used la treating tropical fever. Tho ashes and bulk are lrequently boiled in rancid oil and used ns a kind of soap by the natives. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, April 23, 1930. Notice is hereby given that Richmond City, by it Major, II. V. Oluen, haa made application in accordance with the requirements of the Session Law of Itah, 1919 to to appropriate ' 6 1929 Inclusive t.f.g. of water from Boulder, and Ranger and Tine Spring Birch Creek Spring Area, aU tributaries of theiry Creek in Cache County, Utah. Sad water is to be diverted as follows :1 t.t.n. of water from Boulder Spring at 0 point 2351 ft. 8. and 8903 ft. E. of MV eor. of See. 3, T. 14 N, R. t of water E, S.L.B. and M. 1 c.f.s. from Ranger Spring at a point E. of said 2354 ft. 8. and 7747 eor. 1 c.f.s. from Pine Spring at a S.. aiul.,2222 .it. J point. 267 l ,f.s. of water from Mid corner. 8. from ISirrh Spring Area M7 rod 672 ft. E. of said corner. It in tie intention of the applicant to convey the water in the pipe line system already const rueted . and use for dometdic and municipal purposes by the City of Richmond front October lot of flaeh year to April 1st of the year following. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File-- i ft it. ft , 4 k r ' f No. 10852. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the 1930. reasons therefor, must be ly af-H. P. Bair, Administrator. fidavit in duplicate, accompanied George Q. Rich, Attorney for with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this (30) t (toys of fiee within thirty Eststff Date of first publication May after the completion of the publication of this notiye. 1, 1930. GEO. M. BCON. . June , Date of last publication ---(Adv.) I, 1930. Date of first publication, May 2, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1980. Date of completion of publicaIn the matter of the estate tion, May So, 1930. ; of Fred W. Hodgson, deceased. (Advertisement) Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix, at her home, College Hill, Logan, Utah on or before July IS.1 ' 1930. Elinor-B- . Hodgson, AdminisH . i -- tratrix. Date of May-1- 1 ( first , 1930. 2 2, 1930. , I , publication, of last publication' June ' D. R. Roberts, Attorney, Og- - tAdv ) den, Utah. NOTICE jq Inthe TMatter of Wls&t of Isaac Sorensen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with, vouchers to the undersigned administrator with will "annm?ear'at'ii!rTesi(rehcfr''at Mendon, Utah on or before the 14th day of July 1930. .ISorensen, . Administrator with Will annexed, of the . nKenmii. CREDITORS W tsBVLOS-ANC- out Newel G. Daines, Attorney (Adv.) garage..- -. -- Tko meeting place of Utah people. - W. IV. tVhltecotton, owner. Frank Wishon, .manager. U S "W- - w )?-- - A jf J- - irfli ,, NORMAN TORP 1930. for Estate. car. 10 said Estate. Date of first publication May 13, E Newly renovated Through- TRANSFER CALL Q - - 503 LOGAHA PLUNGE JUST NORTH OF LOGAN Pool drained and cleaned every day. Swim ' for health and pleasure. Come and hate a real time - Open every day and night until 11:30 Specfal rates to parties. Youll meet jour friends . 4 K v4 out there. . |