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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVlLLEy UTAH FEED FOR GROWING PULLETS - Fowl i Work Should Be Compelled for Anything They May pet Water la Eaaential. irv WINTER HOG COMFORT Pure Inadequate Shelter Is Cayse of Many Diseases. tiVniove the from the brooder house to ( rs where thev muv le properly ioped they should be given a tratt-o- f ground where thev i an nil tho eveteise that is sp essen to thefr- - Hevrlppmrnt - Thev should .bir m tide do work for all llre things that ttiey get. tveei'ing one fin'd ea h day, that ia given them about fou p. m. Of com so, this plan will not succeed if thev ate placid in a bare field whire there Is no green food for them, and wheretliere ia almost nochanoe for them to sc cure anv bugs and worms A mixture of twothlrds wheat and oue-thir.cracked corn is given them in the afternoon at the time men tinned ubovo, and tills should he. fed In sufficient quantities so that they If any Is left will all have enough over-- , tire pullets wtit make short work Em h colony of It In the morning house is furnished with hoppeis that me filled with a large quantity of mash, hml these hoppers are never Uowed to become empty hopper for grit, charcoal and ovster shell is also In eat h house, and the same care MWftH d'TfiTi HEeiTTfi il rffic afe'ti pt filled The section containing char coal is paitlculariy impoitant, as this is one of the best medicines that ate used In the poultry yard. Pure water Is also essential, and should be carefully watched It would be a good plan to sprinkle a small xmount of lime near the door of each house Another good plan for the health. of tho flock ia to put a small amount of salt, carefully ground with no lumps, lu tho mash about once each week R. V. H. Ks antTilie question .onus Animals Are Not Very Well Equipped by Nature to Withstand Sudden Changes of Weather All Pur- pose House Plan Is Given. "What of all thjs tq.nu Next to the feed tnipplv, the great- Jn a country o non as ours wli.io ones great cst 'ciuicet u oLthe can ful hug raiser at this tube of the year Is the housing grandfather was about the earlu .t on ntonl. tiie does not tmpre-- s us It seen s .is if says the Fanners Mail and In old lands whoso htu Unlike other anlmuts hla tlilng began yesterday Hreee tory goes back centuries upon eotiluius the piog hegslilp Is not very well equipped by ress of time seems eri impres.me to withstand sudden thanges Hut say what we will, it is our own life that Is of weather Hogs me very susceptf-td- e out the most impressive, and as the yeat to cold Unsuitable shelter Is dibehind us the memorv of our own outh makes a rectly responsible for more hog eai ditv than In winti r than many hog men will deeper impression on us this New all the written histoiv of the world, tlun all the traditions of all the uioes, than all the reiords of the rocks. The individual souls on davs like this it hi m hi m in mig l ' naturally divide Into two classes tu New Year's day youtlP looks to the future and age to the past To the young all the paths liefote the feet look rose strewn and smooth So bo It let the eye brighten as it feasts in anticipation on the good things that must lie eYery where tothoend Youth Sanitary, Comfortable and Inexpensive Youth' The time when tlieie can be no doutft of "Hog House, life's longings e Let youth dream on of roses believe. This tukos in exposure, overa duvs of without without thorns, cloud, crowding, danip and HIUi quarters, bright build their air castles' without any fear of any EW YEARS is the oldest and the of hopos that always find fulfillment, of ambitions and the score of discuses that can be most widely observed of all the disillusionment, "for over the sea lies Spain All we deed do fm youth Is satisfied back to these lomlitious , Jraced fully always We can get al the exaltation which came to worlds festal days. In every coun-- . The Ideal hog house is built ou high leave it alone with Its dreams. Its hopes, its amAbou llasean ijhen the amiable deception of try this day has been celebrated bitions. With rtveso It will take cate of Itself And ground, and preferably, on a south or llaroun nl ltaschij was played upon him, without from the beginning of civilization east slope. It is diaft pi oof but still let not age, whatever the years may have brought, any of the ill effects which we may presume came, The day does not come simultanewell ventilated. Sunlight Is lndlspen say' a word. 6hake a head or give a dubious look to him when his dream of power dispelled itself. ously all over the globe, for some In comfortable, of the the to the sable dream, glory dispel brightness suuitary hog countries have a different calendar ' The day and the scene invites us to enjoyment, of the hope, the Vaulting nature of the ambition broader The (ho patch of quarters. from that of America and Europe. -- and to contribute to the enjoyment of others For on the floor the better for tha Time will do enough of this So lot youth have its sunlight this one day, at least, of the year the golden age All countries, however, aim to have unditnmed joy today pigs is no myth. It is here with us, and we must utitheir civil year coincide, in duration, A good Ilut age looks back The fires of ambition are bog house plan lize it while it stays. This is the hour when lifes and as far as practicable, with the la shown In the drawing. The eaves dimmed. They are all burnt out ashes now. The wireless telegraphy carries greetings of good will The nations which hold their feson the north and south Bides are four hopes that buoyed us up so safely in' youth have between all the individuals and all the peoples of the with accordance in 0NSTRUCTI0N OF HOTBEDS feet high. The north roof at the centival Gregorian calendar, found what there is of fulfillment all loOltttle, of of the earth; To every one of us the world Great IJi ltain, comprising the United States, ter la ten feet high and the south disappointment all too much. We dream no longer stretches forth the glad hand and salutes us with of most and the other white of joys to come, but of grief that has so strewed Objection Is Made to Digging Trench roof la aeven ftiet. A width of 18 feet France, Germany a "May you live long and prosper. countries are those whlch are leaders In civilizatBecause of the Waste of Time allow a room for a three-foo- t the path along which we have come. The smell alley in The old prophets conceived Che sublime thought to law the world. and Good Fertilizsr. of the woods in early spring when the first violets ion, and give the the center and pens on each side that the Creator set the heavenly bodies in their f seven and feet In depth, II In its universality this day differs from all the bloom, or In the heat of summer when all is like to man mark time. for of The the readseveral places Is progress In names or fall on in when have written are these which the The wanted their the the Islands, Having others gentlemens decay pens are six spice early leaders of the human race who watched the fallen lea vesror In winter when death absorbs ldcatmbouttheonstruclion of hotworld's calendar. Thanksgiving is a strictly stars in their courses, and from their movements all, no matter to the aged, all call back to days beds, I thought I would give my expeAmerican holiday, which did not extend beyond worked out the division of the days and years, long gone. We walk alone now, and all along the rience. One man in a contemporary the boundaries of New England until; about a left a blessing behind them for ail time to come. far road lie mounds where we stood and confided paper says to dig a trenrh two feet the United generation ago. Nowhere outside ToFTTwe are to believe the records of the rocks to the breast of Mother Earth, so many Chat walk-- deep and fill with manure. Now that is Os does the Fourth of July make any especial ana clays the first men who lifted their faces to ed with us in the heydey of our life. The mother a waste of time and manure, says a It had neither a local demand for observance. the skies In profound awe and with germs of whose soft touch banished pain, the father whose writer In Farm Life and Epitomlst. I habitation hor a name until we furnished them. thought stirring in their brains had little if any Not until after Yorktown and the adoption of the ripe experience taught us where to walk, the have been making hotbeds for 16 more conception of time and of the moving planets hrothera and sisters who were our playmates in years and never fall to have plenty of constitution , was this aspiration of 1776 transthan the brutes that shared with these primitive those dayf when the world was al sunshine. good stocky plants. I use the followmltted Into fact. By the Puritans Christmas was caves the or were the huts which all savages Then when the wing of love ceased to brood over ing method: until-not the time under and within ban, placed the houses they had. It took long ages to learn us In the paternal neBt and we weiit forth to Mark out space about fifteen Inches the easy recollection of living men was it permittA Swinging Door. is sun fixed a as our the that create new of a earth, body the under regards banner how New to cross the family love, boundaries of arger all around on the top of the ed England. divide to the into Into the and globe a day like this calls up all the joy and tenderneaa ground than the frame la to be. But feet wide and the length of the day degrees Moreover, primarily Christmas is ' dedicated to 24 hours. The seasons came and went and savage on about ten Inches of good fresh of these days of early manhood and womanhood! the children, and ' in its observance the older on the number of pens wantman had no conception of why beyond the Buns t So we dream of the members of the family are merely subsidiary. In clasp of the hand of horse manure, keep it well packed ed. The windows In the high roof face declension below his zenith and the return of the lover or friend; so we dwell in tender memory by putting on & few inches at a time south to -- the celebrating it the Children hold the center of the to a place high "shove his head. Then on all Those days of hoperof joy, of expectancy and then tramp down solid with the north pens. One or two open windows eryorb acceathe as adults end the stager'with properties from the crude superstitions of astrology men of and fruition. We feel that all will woon be over. feet, until you have the required ten will furnish plenty of ventilation but soriea which give the spectacle Its-- scenic effects. high civilization worked out our year and set the This may be our last New Years day on this earth nches. Put on your frame, pack ma- no direct draughts. But New Years dedicates itself to the grown-ups- , where we have passed so many eventful years. nure around up level with the top, day that, as this we now live, marks the beginning It is a good plan to make the Inespecially to those who have the capacity and the of a new circle of the four Beasons. When those who are left again ring out the old. now put about four Inches of dirt on terior partltiona of movable panels. If inclination for physical and sociaL activity. ParThe crudest savage needed no prophet with a ring In the new, we may not be hero to ring therhanureandTut on the sasl for the posts In the framing are set six ticularly does it send out its appeal to everybody ' either chime of bells. So we. sit and dream and few days until the bed beebmes feet apart they can be made to serve to if skies he him teach that the who has the freshness of spirits and the enthusimeasagwTroni call up from the treasure-housdesired to prolong his life he must work. He of memory the thoroughly warm. Then get a board as corners for the pens. Swinging asm which give zest to enjoyment of all sorts, who was the man of all generations who knew best faces, words and deeds of those who walked with are capable, when occasion demands, of turning doors hinged at the top are. the most us In the days of our youth jmd of our primes But that in the sweat of hla face he must eat back the hands on times clock and thus who can, desirable as they are closed at all we would not be gone yet. lie is less than a man bread If he ate at all. Stored-uwealth there times. The accompanying sketch through a childs eyes, look out upon life. who thus can alt and dream, think of.hls dewas none. Each generation began practically shows a good way to make them. The Although this is the oldest of the world's gala where the last did, with no Inheritance to profit parture, and not cast one longing, lingering look hogs soon learn to puah them when days, its especial function is to tell ur to Jock for, behind." We must go to the poets to Interpret Nor a of to there minister web by. spark charity ward and not backward. For the moment the passing In or out. this life to us. Not to the great ones of the world-to the needs of age or sickness. The child born Concrete makes the .best flooring but sponge haa dravyn itself across the desires and bat to those whose verse deals with the common .with Tow .vitality met its fate early-l- n its career. Is very cold for bogs to sleep on. A the deeds of the year which, s few hours ago, was The man who met with an accident sufficient to thing of life: to Burns and hla banka and braes thrust back into the shadow. A blank tablet good supply of short bedding, or a o bonnie Doon, his "Highland Alary; to the man him for the chase or for war was left rises before us, on which the coming days will plank overlay, will overcome this obwho wrote Home, Sweet Home; to the poet of to perish miserably where he fell. When age At the end of the house handiwrite their story. On the world's calendar this jection. the poor slave In the south and his "Suwanee or made the hand nerveless the dimmed the eye to est reach with a wagon, the space as incoming cycle figures 1914, but for the present Easily Constructed Hotbed. River. We can go far back In the ages, and all useless one was not permitted to be a burden on for one pen may be set aside for feed hour this arbitrary division may be disregarded. the time the common heart of a common humanity 18 inches wide and as long aa your society. As the wounded deer Is left, as the aged And while the hour remains with us we are all was the same as now. King David .would take frame Is wide, and mark off rows bins, 1b abandoned, so wad the wounded man or wolf privileged to set up our own calendar. While the the aged Barzlllal to the capital, to the court. three or four Inches apart, and sow the toothless woman, Parentage or other relation- transition casts Its spell upon us everything is But the plain man of the people would be left your tomatoes and other seed In the HANDY IN BAGGING POTATOES shlpcounted nothing.. new.We are at the beginning of an era.- - This to dream the last dreams of 111 in, peace, rowe. When you have a space at alone As civilization climbed the path of .progress To day. 1 of year 1 in. the new dispenaatlon .The .. Device Shown In Illustration Will Be me Let go back that I may die in mine own city. wide at your board planted, put ancertalntlea and the adversities of the dead cycle . higher levels toll .became more constant, more Found of Great Convenience And after death be faburled side of the have by on and where my board The few there-has and you needs ran no longer molest us or make us afraid. Even planted, savage pressing. ' ther and of my mother Oh! the tenderness and a of get on It and flnlah your bed by tnov fore much leisure. He needs no weekly day of where fortune has been kind to us in the recent old no There are fierce left. Amaget a four Inchet time at board passions With ..rest... to man the needs meet had to Ing up .Increasing ....paai, the before ue stand ready to The farmer or market gardener who bition builds no more castles la the air. Just to and marking row sowing, and moving bend hla back more Inceasantly and to strain mushand us choicer prises. Keeping sunshine in the works be let dream alone, will find the Idea for of the are that of the gone, days finished. untU board np again you have cle, tendon and ligament Life had more enjoy- m keart, we can laugh at any tales which the ther-- ' home and potatoes Illustrated a great It bagging all contained, and then lie down I have always secured good results arly 'tnoffieter-o- r the barometer may tell us.- - While f ment t the 'coat of longer hours of toil, that made and with the of help and companions on centuries on close youth rest seem very sweet Then arose the leader of fo; from this plan. Keep sash this days lasts hope ia the only deity which claims All that Is needed In the way of apand centuries, throughout the great eternity, let cold days, and give air on sunny days men, the reformer, the teacher, philosopher or any allegiance from any of us. All are invited to our is two iron beep of convenashes pliances with those so ws well. loved mingle The objection to therench Is that prophet who ordained that as there were times , If we have heavy rains the hole will ient size, to which are riveted three, and seasons so there should be days of rest if we fill with water and consequently we strips of iron four feet long, as shown were to run the world around we would find many A NEW YEARS THOUGHT. Sabbaths. The follower of Mohammed takes hla have a cold bed. NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS. on Friday, the Hebrew on Saturday, the Chrisrest Beds to transplant tomatoes can "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy tian on Sunday. And the map. of advanced ideas be made by the . same method as New While Year an is line only drawn imaginary heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind man who his In making mine for transwas Sabbath above. a leader and gave a time to mark Its divisions. It possesses him shalt thon to him shalt thou . benefactor In serve and ... - through deed, I use very little manure. J very planting, seiltliiient' which ns moves alL -It mnrks a deftlexve." ' The man who stands in the Eacorlal In Spain, inite starting point !n our lives every year and we What, then will be the reward of faithful love and looks on the sepulchers ofkings reaching take a fresh hold- - upon our prospects- and renew NOTES OF THE POULTRY YARD and service, be? -- Or are we working without the ' back 300 years, has a span about aa our faith In ourselves and look out upon the comas the long hope of a reward? To be pure and true, love most ancient history of America. When he goee ing year aa upon a new, fair field, with promise Contamlnstsd Ground Is Frsqusntly must be disinterested. Granted. Yet, la there not to is face to face with the times of of better things. I do not much believe in formal he Granada Cause of Disease - Plenty of Range an exquisite joy, a keen Incentive to further servithe resolutions proclaimed loudly from the eminence Moore, whose Invasion of the peninsula was It ef Importance. ce, lq the encouragement which God in hla incenturies before Columbus eras born. f As he looks of our vanity. The man who, on New Years, finite goodness grants to nse from time to time, on some paved road or some aqueduct he la caroff hie bad habits for a definite Feed abundance, with variety. perlo and that In spite of 'all the Imperfections of our ried back to the Sclpioa, to Hannibal, and back to and notifies his friends and neighbors, Is, from Growing chicks need plenty of h and service? Why, then, should we not look hla forefathers who moved about here; and so my observation, only hypnotizing himself, He rahge. forward to our great reward Gods approval? we go back to Carthage, which waa a great may honestly Intend to stick to his good Grit enables the gizzard to prepare city U Bagging Potato Device. truly, love- - him. should we not- - strive- - with. -- . before Rome was- founded, and -- Carthage- takes and perhaps makes h Is . announcement aa a the food for digestion. . all our might for his final Well done?" It Surely us over the sea to Asia where Moses people and sort of mental and moral prop. But if he ia fa ' Exercise produces warmth, produce in the sketch on the lett. .This give Is not wrong to look forward to the Joy of that some Philistines came into combat And we go a sort of framework on which t the earnest he only needs to promise allegi- pleasure and promotes health. assurance, even while we are fully aware of our back to Egypt and Its pyramids, to the Pharaohs, ance to God and himself. If he does the will sacks are hung, the sack being placed without Abundance, variety, things aoming short of It, yet, in our beet work; for thus and Jacob and hla children, and on back to Abrahe means to do his friends and In the middle and fastened down with e learn to know more, and to think more, of the neighbors win wear the breeding stock out quickly. ham and the nomad chiefs who fed their flocks in begive him credit, and if he fails they will not know ordinary clothes pegs. made is constitution The chicks he which, seeing the Intention." gives us credit the fat plains of central Asia as long before the of his broken vows. Reforms come from Is batched is laid. fore the that egg for the effort, within Christian era as it Is from the year, 1911. In these though the result may not be, is not, and deeds, not words, prove a mans Ths Key to Good Farming. The richer the fowls ration In prohat w had hoped to offer him. sincerity. A farm scale is as necessary to Inlands, among these races of men, grandfathers will be The more old water the required has been tein, year one to a farm-era With such the kindly and thoughts the New Year begins. As count for little, Qne meets telligent farming as a lead penclll It of America. They have child tries to please the father he loves so. prospered, and they in digestion. men whose ancestors took part In the expulsion of Is worth something to know how Is have and contaminated" made 8oiled national ground advancement in social and Nearly, as a friend who seeks opportunity the every Moors, with others whose ancestors resisted moral source of disease among heavy crops the farm produces, and it fo prove his life, better methods of farming, and a a frequent them when they first invaded Spain, and still friendship, so may we loving, thankfla a source of great profit and satisbroader view chicks. of tbe field the young of endeavor have been ul children of our God, rejoicing In the knowledge others whose forbears were In the armies of the Food cannot produce good results faction to know how fast stock Is among the achievements of the old year. From his love, go on tour way, full of trust for the Sclpios or of Hannibal.. The mind loves to dwell the to come we hope that every one of us unless fowls have good air. Impure gaining. Many a scale has been paid year y on the memory of these neglecting no opportunity, however smalt days and to may have greater prosperity, larger blessings, air causes the digestive organs to be- for at on weighing at may be, to prove our thankful love, and asking of the way of life of men and women who dream time. Dont dig a pit Get a pitless and better Uvea. come sluggish. aim to kindle In us an intense desire to please died so long ago, and to whom we owe our being scale with steel joints. And get It' of a will eat Hens great quantity o. an ardent longing for his blessed words of and our civilization. The oldest tftlh lands in the . are coal cinders, and they very good from a reliable firm. AN ABANDONED PROJECT. commendation, Well done, thou good and faithfPacific states do not go hack far. There are In the a load them. for ul servant! Try putting titles In Spain that date back centuries. Castles 8dence In Farming. watch the results. and chicken yard, Two hearts that beat aa one." The Museum here are owned by families who come down diAfter all, real science In farming, HER MISTAKE. manager mused. rectly or collaterally for ages. To these a genClean TlUags. just as in everything else, means- notheration Is as short as a year to ns In our brand-neto We went swell the to on, Clean tillage helps ing more than kntwlng things. With1 a continuing his solilcivilization. It la all Impressive, but after young mans maiden speech, pa?" oquy, 1 suppose we could get up a freak like years profits by making larger yields out the knowledge there can' be no ona, my dear." dreaming of such things the mind Inevitably re- that, but she wouldnt be In Cultivate frequently and., thoroughly. science. the Der 1 thought ft waa a proposal" vert to our own generation, to our own time. . headed girl, anyhow. Puck. " : It ' with r. 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