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Show SECTION' THREE DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY EERRUARV L3 1D1S FARM AND HOME This Department of The SaturdayNews is Furnished With Authoritative Material fronTthe Department cf Information Service of the Utah Agricultural College - r IGHT WEEVIL PEST Dont Cry Over Spilt A- Milk Stop Spilling It r. XIII Present Situation in Seed Trade and, UN BEAN VINES . -- Prospect of Seed Growing Industry ( W rtUm toe The DewrevC New by teyvwea and pees which has been Any ene whe has tbe slightest con- tloo ef public warohcseis for dried arid stored are subject te inat 11 thl . of rural husbandry knaw that valtea sf produce and tho ered 9 8upPM The same amount of skim milk, made RAISE POULTRY-PRODU- CE EGGS win- ception . tat weevil the by jury. Into daring has th cheese, the cottage of most of tha staple ciUttes prorated thereby. Much of-tproductisa pnon I tba United value of 23.6 pounds of pork. protein La ter. Watch foodstuff be haute therefor, opkept, abaohrtaly Aependeot f dlsorgenteed sod helpkew condition should sat no beef for By P. O. HOLDER. Perhaps you have thought of cotter thee peats and If any of them en an adequate supply ef seeds. "Food th farming . giatrtct wtrh refereneV sort one year. That would greatly ln-t- tage cheewe as a fluffy, side-lin- e high price of feed and the high price of poultry hare combined la are dsmevered mesa should be taken will win the war," hi a popular phrase t marketing moat be sonbated tb preoant time. Strangely enough, apathy en the part ef the prod era , ' amount of meat we oould of a dish, devoid of important food farmers to greatly red ore their Dock and s a result w 0r at ence te gat rid of them, aa can at value and undeserving of attention. only relatively tew of the prodac er and bis inherent- - suapkorak, nay peat ind to the Onfighter aaieinof Europe.! a In serious a and ahortaga at Umawhea poultry realize boon egga the primary nece ratty of safetha rather general they are easily ha dona, aaya a bulletin of the 1916. It That baa ignorance, of modern ways of . the oeuldnt K? . badly seeded to help feed the world. American conception. Our appetites guarding against shortage of seeds tn transacting boatoea in round Garden Food National figure ould releaae, Emergency order to be to ablo raise haven't tho and boon directed to W crops, the dish. must set forget that white fowl U Ugh had while, poultry Prior good Commission. 09 pound of bjef. That would Again referring te ' ths need qu rastill less notice is taken of th quali- ti on, lit 000, of us don't know that It is prices, Many war. let us face th tacts Is seen ateo weevils so The in th the on torts te little n lot raise whole so winning by farm nothing Injury chickens, and that eggs tative merits of th seed which confronting the nation. For prerantlyH not only palatable and- nutritious but hip a tnataneo.. nro bringing such Ugh prioeo w cannot afford te abut off the oource of their la small hulee In the bean and pea. will be available for use. supply 'W ean aeeompUeh the ame increase, it that a has value higher than ths supply of clover is so short that,, " Tha weevil Itself when we utilise the human food steak. Bear that protein - - - - - v grown to if - ' s- in effect, The western in mind Is supply. farmer average eat and an poaseesattuation ef sth th of. an adult siao 1a .about that we more aggraratad mil veinn abiding faith in what h terms cottage cheese' Large flecks sf poultry art seeded on every farm, and every former should Inch long, with body and wings covjture. Certain grasses, Uks'orcU-goo- d IT new threw away or feed to live stock. - A great increase in cottage cheese leas mneb Is he luck," concerned and blue gras art also scare n . butter production- - on the farm ia heap his young pullets, which wtU seou be his best layer. Get rid of the ered with fine, short, grayish-browThe klm milk, left after about th natural laws of cuuse and i and high priced- - Judging from tb , entirely effect. In mind common making in the United Stated last year, practicable because very little special Mostara, Avsid wasteful methods la handling poultry and la marketing egga heirs, more or lees obscurely marked. of the th reports, alfalfa ered will ateo be do-- " by the Breeding and destruction could have been converted into cottage equipment la necessary. th existence te hardly more fieient for tb spring sowing in certailf Enermeua Waste te Eppa . Nor do the continues aa long aa there agrarian, grubs lottery-whea than of and hit sections of the country. Particularly miss i cheese containing 1,014,497.936 pound operations require much, time ar skill. Tbs waata In sggs ta tha United. Mates every year amounts to nearly are beans left ta eat. occurrence et protein. The total protein in all the j acute te tb shortage of vegetable need'" "DeaMtod for More to rid ia Milk. matter WWOODCLaa te It get easy In trtlmated It that IT per cent sf all the egga produced la this fcecf consumed In the United States routine ie a"4 Indian cor -- there te no relief Id fS However, the habit-boun- d dried of insect which infest the While any n utilisation this of become unfit for human food before reaching the consumer because On the whole, im- pound. llll waa abmif 61,000,000 gradualtj being distributed, thank sight .for tbe. that now ia not used for human country vegetable and to keep clean beans to ln ethar word, we throw away or external influences and local efforts ports of seeds have been nearly of contees methods of handling. Infested and from by in food n pea becoming amalt very (except for organization which stimulates way) faed te llv atock a human food suppared with th former status of Wa should help te prevent this loos by producing tnfertlls eggs, by not th use ef a small quantity of carbon economic g la tha immediate opportunity and social tha trade, Withsl, th butt season' readjustment ply that If properly utilised Is of more of the greatest albisulfide at which hens on nest bought for th canjbe tha nests we industry In beefa damp tn dairy eat Hu ground, Is by keeping time yield was decidedly below aversgc.f-H- er clean, by not washing most vafte than all tha progress general. rely it food production, other things are nec- tbs eggs, by being careful not te crack them while ia a complei problem thst await. any drug store. It te a clear, for tb public to realize that upon by year, handling, egga gathering and colorless liquid which evaporates The present, milk production daily, by o. . of action snd on thunalfinh every gixd effort for solution. unity Two thlnga arneeeaeary tcrcorreet essary. a ta them rota, or storing once them to place insect off dry least by fumes must not only be maintained, bnt fugives jud marketing poisonous efforts of every' individual rests the For the coming season there ar t' this waata and direct lhla potential ture milk If life.care twice week week a bisulfid tha When , possible. must be inusing fate of the nation. - Among material two ways of production th matter' that creased. which human food supply to channels means that stock must Few people understand that eggs art almost as perishable so meat or milk. should be taken not to breathe any of problems rclsttvsto thla great na- conserve seed adjusting by thorough soil will releasa more meats and 'transia as fumes and It the be quite conserved directly: now and that there They belong to the same class of food, but because they ore enclosed ta o hard tions! issue, the food problem . furand select th best time fot portable foods for the armlee In Eu- must b more breeding. Several explosive the fume should not bs al nishes sit example. As you sow, so planting" Thus the farmer may ravh-froyears shell, many of us think they will stand rope. The first la for farms and cream-trie- s are of lowed contact treatment. coma in to with fira kind, say to Never hall the in to (4 ef the seed commonly : increases about you reap." bring history to make cottage cheese out of in required Wo will need poultry sad eggs. Wa must produce nod conserve them. Dace the seed to be fumigated in a ot the occidental r herds. commonwealths has used. Another way te to substitute Increased Iklm milk and the second la for the this dairy will not he shown breeding poor tha carbon thsrs been a more urgent need than tight receptacle, in more for ethers mors pletra''-tifu-l year species to mere eat cottage saucer generally and milk production plare just now for a eonoertsd sctlon and an jep!e until three years arata houses (six bent te each pen) comb and head furnishings, and ex- buulfida in a shallow that answer ths asms t3 Oi rose. it on top of tho beans. Adjust the earnest endeavor for the production th main. At the same tim purpose hence. on a fiva-acr- a tract of land, each hibit plenty of hustle and Ilfs even up cover th qusesra The greatest opportunities for the . The reason we must or container barrel ef of th. agricultural seeds of different tion which presents ttsalf as of parakra provide for fu- hotiaa being connected with a small to time the molt begina The bena cheese ture and let tha fumigation con- kinds. making and using of cottaga mount importance Is to get th 00 m steadily 11 and .13 months tightly enlargement of our dairy herds yard. These hens consisted of 22 laying One-ha34 24 are on the farms, because nine-tentto hours. Let tinue for it bs well understood that the munltlM organised for seed produo-- t In ia that th,e their pullet year before molting both breeds and varieties which had been be Is of the milk Is separated on the farm, neutrals andEuropean countries, blaulfido should ounce of at a carbon calamitous tton. g are snd employ all expedients In otw country large facing contest treasure, and are worth keeping belligerents, have beon entered In the sixth lie--and the buttei la mada there or the forced war to fill millions conducted by the station above named. for breeders aa long aa they continue used to each bushel of vegetables restriction in Its seed supplies, unices der to stimulate the the during cream sold to a creamery, Blnce most of dairy cattle for meat. These counis obvious that If on man can vigorous and their egga prove fertile. The fumigation wilt not injure the th most rational means be adopted to dustry. The problem claims the atIt sf the skim milk doesn't leave tha tries, of necessity, have disaster. What ta tention of ths best ot agrarian forcasT . tha weeding out of loafing hens germinating qualities of the beans or avert th resultant greatly In- oar for 360 hens. raa Mr. Gobble did, hasIf bean th remedy T In the first place, for snd it demands concerted, statewide--- , farm, it will not be made Into cottage creased their neglected, delay no longer. peas If they are to be used a seed an of cheese, unaided, when they were housed in I cheese unless the operation la undert- condensed milkImportations immediate as food relief, rigid economy sctlon. and other dairy prod- over half a hundred small buildings, Blacker hens have no business con- nor will It spoil them for us in subsequent articles I may be per- - i aken In the farmhouses. Even if the, ucts from the United States. could much easier similarly oar suming feed at present prices. Farm If they ar intended for food any should ofbe exercised and a judicious he .As the conservation enforced, mined to discuss In detail ths inade- - J weevils present may be destroyed by policy and Fireside. preposition went no further than home war continues they will bo lese able for several thousand hens (If not methods of seed production queries of the n Industry prsduetion and consumption of cot- to supply themselves and must resubjecting th vegetable to a tem must be were they hourad in a revised snd the system of In thslntermountsln region, snd ths f tage cheese en farms where eows are ceive even more dairy products from perature in an oven of 160 degree buildings adequate for their acbackwardness of ths treat- marketing brought to' rallonal stand- consequent an This hour. Fahrenheit for kept tha effect upon the nation's food ua Unless we breed more dairy cat- commodation . PAINT FIRM BUILDINGS As thing stand today, ths aver- 'trade both factors due principally i ment, however, is likely to injure ard supplies would ha tremendous. If each tle we can not supply th demand. In caring for the 66 contest pens of se producer of seed employ primi- to the absence of snter ' them for seed purpose. parson on farms where there are eowa Furthermore, when the war is over hens, Mr. Gobble mad the of such tive field methods, so thst th yield prise and comprehensive seed leg La- - J would eat one-ha- lf a pound of cot- the depleted dairy- - herds of Europe r-saving mechanical aids as could b Is unreasonably low and ths quality latlon. Furthermore, 1 may offer some ; tage cheese each week. It would re- must be restocked- - end those coun- used to advantage under tha condiACHIEVE PERMANENCE abnormally poor. Furthermore, aa a suggestions regarding ways snd means more of be It 600,000,009 But as existed. than tries look tions will pounds toms anifor they place breeding rule, there ia not to bs found any comm- to organize th industry and stands, beef in a year mere beef than we ex- mals, as wall aa for a continued large remembered that he also had th exunity-action for weed control, nor I srdise seed stock which measures trap-nestiof work of ported te the allies In 1917. from exacting to th proper princi- will eventually tend to place the tremely supply attention dairy tkTf product paid But, in addition to home consump-fletime the war ends until their herds and keeping perfect and constant ac4 in the seed to states water of Mountain crops. Rocky ples An excellent criterion ef th farmapplying the farmers who makes cottage are count of every egg laid by th 641 to Still ths unfortunate situation Dam which Nsiur inent preposition cheese from skim milk could market" vails that the rural Interests have not hsa allotted them namely, great ing. And, in addition to all this, we must hens during each days of the entire er's sucesss and business ability te ths his product in nearby towns or villages maintain our, own. milk accondition ef hia farm building learned to ap- ternstlonsi centers for the production yst, generally speaking, supply at year. Mr. Gobble began to car for these cording te K. J. T, Ekblsw, er eltlea, or perhaps through cream- home. Milk Is practically an indispreciate ths enormous advantages of- of various kinds of th choicest seed-Iprofessor eries, Famtlle in towns and cities will pensable Item of food. It could not be 341 hens, Nov. 1, 1916. Hia year In ef farm th world. trading and ths utllizasow 1a doing double brood That in the Kansas the engineering 1917. Oct. ended of 31, bs able to get cottage cheese through eliminated from the national diet, or charge them, b not must were 61.169 State pregnancy egg duty during college. that conAgricultural Urn. leeal markets will make their materially reduced, without grave During Not only te h keeping wants known. And this they should sequences to health. Deprived of an laid, er an average of 119 eggs par Too. many farm buildings show an Overlooked. received for Os one of the things that adequate milk supply, we could not hen. Tp average price for it own function but the her tn the ntter up bodily ef way neglect repair maintain tte strength and vigor essen- th eggs sold waa It. 2 cents per dosed. will help win the wr. Tbs successful farmer, however, real- development ot th festal Utter 1s conaverage Th to price tial monthly of the the highest production supplies Call for Cottage Chstse. cents- - per dosen, secured In ises that keeping .building la men at tha front.-- " But, for tha was-4- 0 for good stantly Increasing th drain' on her Tell yeur dealer you want cdftage sakethe 'Bouton Transcript and October,, Th lowest stats of repair 1s fundamentally sound system. Although feeding at this Ume of argument, suppose we could February cheese. If enough people it we would be eating larger quantitive monthly price average was 37 cents business so after a to he will need not heavy procedure. will Insure the transformation into hu- of other forms of food that should be per dozen. In Miarch. for th x the pigs are farrowed, It should be Paint the ' Greet PrroervaUve. NTKRINQ Jerusalem, - Generali 1 Directly beneath ths Hebrew version . man food of a great deal of skim milk sent to the fighters in France, year for The total reertpta condition should General Allenby's proclamation ap-The pressure of farm work In the liberal. The sow's that Is not now so used and tha final Allenby posted a proclamation reasons the United States eggs from the 343 hens was 11,663.63, these For nor too lean. , - pears to have corns th English rotettect, of course, will ha to add to our department of agriculture ia working equivalent to an average of $4.76 gross spring and summer usually precludes be good, Aelthef too fat n resraura snd authority at p)on i jqaturally, ss ths language oF hops to get good nstrong food frequlrementa. We for the establishment of dairy cattle per hen. the possibility of much repair work Tou cannot anoe to tbs peopi in th Arab! maintain ths sow in ths conqueror, or ths redeeming powean't win tha war unla we , bring in sections where that Industry has The total expenses for scratch grain, being done. Most of th repairing, litter andcondition. Hebrew, English, French, ' Italian, er, English has a prominent place' about great Increases In our food supnot been developed, ia attempting to mash feed, grit, lime, ail kinds of consequently, must b don In th fall te but fed sow In which Christianity, nothing If the brood plies. and we can not- - cause these In- bring about a more general distribution green feed, litter, egg cases, or winter. Any exterior work should Why It is thsIntongue and Just Greek and Russian languages. corn, she will become triumph her holy place,-says- : crease unless ,we utilize every con- of atoek to get the farmer who material, marketing eggs, disin- be accomplished when the weather mov around enough tolazy feed those particular language? Thsrs te facing 'I have her dairy get coma at test I It is tbe servation as well aa production op- has three or four or five cows to add fectants, preparations, etc., permit The Interior repairing can be and than go back to steeping quarter an Interesting chapter of history has which become tongue imperial a of In the tints balance don at a left almost which except any was portunity. $916.69, Ona or two animals to hia herd and to Bhe may look nice and sleek and pleasAsl Nor te It locally a stranger !6' a would to bs it better say We produced about 19,647,600,000 causa other farmers who have no cows $736.(9 Income from the egga laid by most severe weather. perhaps ing to th sye, but sh will not farrow book for It has often been founfl One of the simplest ways to keep those of history In th mere circum- aPalestine, pounds of milk In the United States to get a few. i tha 346 hens, above all expenses, or robust, strong pigs. convenient means of rommunlcstlo ' to condition is last year and of this 39,100,000,000 In the for good $2.13 net hen year. buildings into to is has who on that tak per It urged stance of th employment of each every dairyman Every hog raiser element1 there between the All feed consumed by the hens waa msks fro use of the groat preserva- consideration pounds were used for butter making. feels that his Individual Interests reJhe feeds that ar scces-sibl- a of these tongues in the proclaiming of Through It, Richard polyglot Coeur de Lios But in the manufacture of butter only quire the sale of some stock be sure bought from retail feed dealers and tive paint Borne prefer to paint in are grown that Those to him. to ths lost land , he, 4 per cent of the milk used actually that the cows, if they are worth more on the open market, except green feed ths spring, others In ths fall, but ths upon the farm are of first Importance, Christian and European power once speakst again to rave and triumphs at tough goes into thejiutter, and 99 per cent than their feed, are sold to another grown In the yards and all sales of sdvissbls plan 1s to paint whsnevsr But It will pay any breeder to buy more tn Jerusalem, last. It te the language of th future. Is a skim milk or butter- dairyman or to a farmer who ia estab- j eggs were mada on tha market to com-- ! and wherever necessary. Any good tankage to bslsnce his corn or kafir. In the us ot the Arable, one may Next to English, If strict historic),' milk. Accordingly we had 32,(79,360,-00- 0 lishing a small herd or adding to one mission men. kafir are both markedly paint will do, though interior paint Corn snd a recognition of th social snd suggestion were bons snd followed, should stand It goes without saying that Mr. Gob- should not be used for exterior ofpurmuscle forming in deficient to see that the stock is conserved pounds of skim milk last year and elThs the Latin, which waa th official of this only about 1.300,000,000 busy man. poses and vies versa. Plenty ble was a. superlatively For that reason they ethnla status quo in Palestine. material and not killed for meat. pounds feed that of ths Christian kingdom of, were converted te any form of human day of tha year bow grease should bs applied to Insure should be balanced with Although milk has advanced in price throughout every languag ot th desert has prevailed tongue for tha hens In this con- s thorough rubbing in of the paint. Jerusalem from 1100 to 1217. No on food. We have utilised wilt remedy this. Tankage is protein over the consumer receives an economical while caring ot vernacular as only others ths all same hens been kept remain who would ehoora to read feed snd balances corn or ksftr. . Concrete For Beal Permanence. of the human food food at prices now prevailing at moat test. But had tha Its position records Gen. Allenbys proclamation In th in on largs A ration composed of ksflr corn 50 ths Holy Land. value of thla milk. possible te to be concrete of It has been places. For it must be remembered altogether as a farm -flock use of Part Extensive its of all after the d 6 Hyrla been had overrunning 46 parts, and tankage an absolute loss Itln tongue, hut the speech of Rom Just thrown that milk combines food values In a poultry house, andthe fall and winter advocated. It is s material which pari shorts sows conquest by ths Arabs In ths seventh live again, and will bo read on th brood for excellent is But most of it has been fed toaway. during only conIn And parts does. It else for used live way nothing many purpose can bs by tbs psopls of th desert, bulletin boards of Jerusalem, te th stock. This 1s a utilisation of some of sidering coet the food values must be months, half of hts time or more could may bs substituted for wood which carrying litters. Alfalfa hay supplied century snd fanatical thou- versions of French and Italian which te whose teeming its value hut It Is not so valu- counted. - From a standpoint of pro- have been devoted to other purpose. has begun to decay In ths old build- in racks in addition- to this feed nearly sands the desert could no longer hold. are posted there. French wa tndee'-thaleo beneficial. able a usage aa it. would be if the tein, milk at 16 cents a quart equal for material excellent makes It combi-nation Th Arab culture supplanted ail, othings. mother tongus ot the Christie' Ths addition of bran to this skim milk were eaten by humans as sggs at 41.9 cents a dozen or sirloin and foundations and when proper and assimilated to Itself even the kings of Jerusalem, sow piers as ths or of ths most of benefit of is great cottage cheese Instead of being fed to steak at 34.3 cents a pound, while, HITS used is practically permanent. remained which erly bulk Byrlan population them, and it 1s ths languag of th meat animals. Fed to a pig, 100 of energy value, of farm build- nears farrowing timto It gives a from standpoint inspection Moelem pounds the Systematic after conquest. Christian down ths Power to which the protection of th keep to the ration, helps or skim milk, combined! most ad- milk at' 16 cent equals eggs at 20 ings should bs mads toordlaoover loose craving appetite, and has s beneficial 80 far as ths Indigenous populations Christians of Syria has bran entrusted, leaky places affect on ths digestive system. vantageously with lher feeds. - will cents a dozen or sirloin steak at 21.2 board decayed studs, Arab for centuries. The use of the Italian arc ths of concerned, Palestins produce 4.3 pounds of dressed pork. cents a pound. Ths battens on ths waits, In roof Th sow should receive enough of tongue snd culture ar dominant stlH. tongus is largely a compliment, which are prons to corns loose, should this deed to keep her In good condl-tio- It ia In the Arabia language that the doubt, to ths ally of Britain which site, necwhen over bs gone 1. Bhe needs this condition for re- new conquerors must sddrera Pales- on ths seven hills of Rom. his will at bedtime, he has a pipe In of roofingA costing essary. serve for the first two or three weeks tinian Moslem and Christian alike. and Russia'' Greek the remain There roofof mouth. Ilfs prepared ths double often this about the Turkish language The use of annual pasture Crops as after farrowing, as it takes feed. A Quite Well." I explained to him, "I should Vastly more people of thb If applied in time. makes no appearance In the polyglot tongue. much time to get her on good Orthodox faith, of which these twm. not be surprised If we had discovered a supplement to native pasture grass, ingThs careful farmer will find a num- sow on corn a srs too fat become hut .The Turks has that proclamation. the' cause of your 'off butter. Of or to provide pasture on th small ber of opportunities for increasing or kafir languages at th habitual tongu alone 1s th one that has dis- mail official snd soldier class in Jeru- com tn Jerusalem, and abid there, course, you use tobacco, ao you would farm, la receiving much attention. ths life and durability ot hts build- astrous result are and gone. salem they 1a necesthan of any other Christian comthat not notice the odor of the amok aa main will corn be Th thing more on winter the ths ing in proclamation Next During position of annual Knowledge of the varieties munion. The Russian churches and ta that there be proper realization needed to keep ths sow in good health, comes the Hebrew tongue. J1 VM quickly aa 1 do. Bui.Into me It seems thla room, and crops beat suited to the soil and cli- sary hospicee In and about Jerusalem sr of repairs and of ths because it te much harder to suppty the very strong of smoke of ths necessity ss Zlonlstic far of the return, story I" our neighborhood there lives a to make It worse you have th window matic conditions 1s Important. They are writ Cujr n themselves economy of prompt sctlon. green feL Roots are valuable to as It hat progressed. Hebrews are entitled to their representation os th for no is chance so there to farmer who has bulk and dosed feed tight of fresh give supply this green now the predominant element In the quite a reputation aa Many owners of natlvs grass paslet ua note that there t on air. which is the ration; but s roots ar not grown population of Jerusalem itself, though list. But (ood butter maker. I met him last a circulation which te not Infrequently heard . tongue to prevent cream from tures could supplement to advantage in many states, alfalnecessary extensively very not In that of Palestine aa a whole. thf. winter, and T asked him how he waa 'smothering.' aa it ta called." their grass with an annual forag fa hay, preferably the last cutting, will But they are essentially an immigrant In Palestine, and which haa mada there, in Which greatest pretensions "The reason that I kept th window crop during part of ths graslng seattlng along with the butter end of In whose members. their th proclamation of Christian mte UChirooSh Tim'e H.nd salt .hould M population EWK7Lh W closed was becaus I waa afraid tha son. Such n out sndrteerUttte dairy business. It is th origin, spoke not only makes no" appearance supplementary pasture, esfreese," ha explained. ccwlbU at a time Thera meet countries' ofand cream might German LutheA the of jargon Russian, WU. feed , Th speech extra room of the matter in a the he p cream language, mineral for able seem I early be to fifr part during th , pecially replied, hog's craving "Now, you put your but (he locai Is not heard In Jerusalem in this 4ij( and no growing season, will prevent much In- has not been pro.r,(, J ' In ths feed. It te beat supplied In a which weof call Yiddish, ?" al that I can make that ia where there can be fresh air ar often lands. It te other many of the triumph of th faith. It tl tongue somewinter, use r. such th of too constant man land to but The 1 by avoiding ing or the grazing few have weeks jury past put bad odors, 7jarl w that the language thus relegated - to th Barbarian TtmW -stand, and unless given a preparation with a varied ration will to presumed weak room the too and thla close by out encouraging and air grazing of some from my where complaints else, ,arr of seed. immediate cars will become chilled in, a large measure prevent a brood employed for the benefit of the Jew- where It stood wneit Godfrey de Boultivi that you production ,. .rowers." And y) 4hynughly, and 1 feel sure - Some ish population .was ths somewhat Ion ruled over Jerusalem. at farrowing her bat la the trouble V' I asked. hrifr,-UAln- g sow people who have no native-gTeiB- t- and dls. . (Will not "hive any ' should be time.from eating ' plyV modernized form cf th Hebrea it was no Idnger ago than 1905 tha i four or .who have not sucoh different ones say that it does Pens said. . pseMir., I butter," ewes , At., lambing (h purs air that tongus which has been adopted as the William II of Germany travelling l$f The, sow needs sit thewwativeP have that nice fresh taste About' a month after that I met him ceeded In establlahinr aar perriftiiSeiM trte'Awd Whiff; fJWAJOvtaJSCWteo it. ,e?mto.t0And forced to tim The protect the young lambe she can 'get: gobw ..pelu.i'f. llnly Roman Empero the funny part of it ia again at the village, and I Inquired If pasture of tame grasses, keep there te sunshine sbe ehould have full era of tha Hebrew elemenCrn ralee-tln- which h e sioutm cartv tthi depend upon the annual pasture from ths reel of ths flock Snd from hiyself can notice a sort of blt- - the butter still had a bitter flavor. use she visited Jerusalem in person, and off and not ths Yiddish, whose flavor to It." he told me. them from becoming separated sees access to both. Furthermore suggested plants. "I put the cream as you on the streets of Jer- the Moont of OHve hrid a secret aerri common . ia attendant every exercise day. If ths annual needs earliest quite circulation Ths a crop their pasture mother' with Inroom you locate the cause TM into another good usalem. Its official employment is s Ice. to which non but himself and ht(s snd Sunshine snd exercise have that can be seeded In the spring is thst ths young lamb get up quired. of fresh air." he said, "and as far as litter. recognition and a promise of thf or- suite were admitted, In token ef thu It is 16 sr 39 min- Influence on the unfsrrowed A heavier seeding should b Urns to "No. oats. ths nurses But, te by all he replied. Tve again. watched 1 can see it In aijt I liable right than when the crop is intendsd utes old there will bs little need of riv- The sow thst fails to exerciseend waa wor-rie- d ganized return of the sons of Abra- future dominance of Germany T part of making of it, and it tell the truth. he added, T It. and It made bring ham, Isaac and Jacob to tbe tend of the East! How are the to become out of condition Stock may be ing It further attention. purpose for only. grain rms just the the about little Hohensolk a made I way that always quite puny litter. She should bare their' father. It links the modern his- grasping scheme of the I alsh turned in on the oate as soon as it is Twins or triplets srs not uncom- a weak,warm you could come over and seems strange that th cause was such lern fallen! sleeping house, kept In a tory ef .Palestine wlih the ancient. ews sometimes refuses in I or 10 inches high. dry, ths Kichard.cn and B. mon bw thing look to you. 1 knew a slmpte all at furnished snd thing."C. In ease of sanitary condition A mixture of oats with wheat, rye, to own ths weakest on be was very "fussy" when he Farm and Fireside. so ths thst with good bedding or barley Is preferred by some per- twin If th stronger lamb te removed times will an4 I did not suspect trouble not pile up during th ikL1' nere So J sons, whereas others prefer to plant for an hour or two ths ewe will turn pigs asked him how he stored cold weather. W. L, Bliszsrd te really nothing Thera and oats other ths to Iamb, oaly. her attention before he ripened It. in Farm snd Fireside. i,,crm gained by mixing. te when th stronger one te put beck . t1 seeded th ice In summer I always keep It on Sweet 10th arm both. and May , them I sorghum own will a separate lea chest for that to May 25th at the rate of a bushel of she A NEW BOOK OJf GOSPEL DOC-Putpoae." he told me, "but lately I've an acre, and te ready for pasture Fireside. seed TRINES. TL kMplnk it in cold spare room BCD by, July let. ft not too heavily pasr.oorthe other end of the house, ao no sweet sorghum will remain AFTER TWENTY YEARS. "The Way of Eternal Life" Is tured, It. fom can reach hook Just issued, treating on ths pringood until fall. M. N. Harrison In t churn twicethea kitchenand 1 mm week, ripen the taught by th Farm and Fireside. ' ciples of the gospsl as te flock myself shat is, I do not let U written esBy Dr. Oeo. W. Middleton. Balnte It Latter-da- y Income can a ons-ma- n "What our think as I itself, it snd young me , a "hould be- but ripen with interest when profound young read the T for te have made produce pecially of hen bs n book After Twen- - women Hold Over Poultry . by Bishop of tho Church, - Thls i a and satisfaction th Middleton.for but so I exclusively from to m T.TTT"14 me, far different egg" ItDrr kept strange T. by Twri.' Parry. tr tea him to let me see where he had asked again and again. The refreshing in this mg other treatises In that - H not only Th profitable yearling hens to hold it te indeed - fcriwn stored. So we went Into th question but e novels snd vtecloua literature plains ths be: -- "Much depends on ever are tbe onea that commenced laymust answer' re room in the other part of the both tli man and the hen. tot there ing comparatively young. Dot too 2d movie to row snd then rind as hows why they are needed and how It. was fay. enough away from ,h uf; wholesome snd helpful a contribution they may he obeyed. A book of 160 young, before beingbutwell chen and cooking odors. Btft I ar men and men and hn few matured), and brief te real book that srs an uplift and large type continued with and page beautifully printed, been "1Cfd ha there that the room waa closed tight Nevertheless, i for 16 or 11 months be- Inspiration to ths reader, raped H Hr snd In doth with .gold till interruptions bound tar as tha windows were concerned. light be may Pries and authoritativen A fins book melting. Ths productive layer toO. young men postpaid, 76 cantDeseret Siro detected a poultry busi- fore . News will then have b ragged, toil-wostrong smell of to- -. thrown on this Ths be fortunate enough to read It a for present toe ness proposition. 2I moke. I asked about It. . nails went en condition of plumage, w JUDGE O. N. HILTON. Book Store, Bait lake City. Neatly don't notice any tobacco smell," , bereft of Last year Mr. 8. Gobble shanks their to stump, and bound tn cloth. 7S postpaid Bound In cloth the aid."butmy hired man. sleeps. Jn ployed by color. But, In spit- of her disreputable DEHERET NEW BOOK STORE. ne next BOOK STORE. - has laid DESERET NEWS ben ' that the room, and I know that ha la tton at - Mou ntatn o 41 appearance. Adrortleemen 6 Main StreetHAT 1" amok. Tha minute do th. entire Job heavily will still wear bright velvety Jump out of bed and ths last thing hens which wsr kept in M smaii ,ep. 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