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Show THE feed, but produces more and higher (priced meats. As one- of the Ogden livestock men Theres considerable said recently? and a difference between a razor-bac- k mon-- I The DurcoyJersey full blood. grel breed stands just part way be-- ! tween. If it's better to raise a .monit is worth a grel than a razor-baclot more to- raise a full blood rather than a mongrel. iMlrx iTIir lUrrlily r weekly; REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH - k - HOUSEWIVES" HIM LEAGU Every woman in the State of Utah is praying that the war that ours shall be the Victory. And ever' woman in is state the doing her best to help; she is. conserving, she is plan new ning ways in which to save, she is in the home trench doing her best. There is now a chance,' however, for her to enroll herself with her sister fighters in the new conservation movement which has just been started by W. W. Armstrong, federal food adminiswill cease PRODUCE MORE POULTRY, IT PAYS AND IS PATRIOTIC At the poultry meeting in KayBville last Wednesday night, Prof. Harry W. fey Sanborn, the government specialist THE INLAND PRINTING 0. on poultry, met with forty-fiv- e repretrator for Utah. sentative people of the various local W. V. Kpperson. Editor The "Housewives Vigilance League," as the new' movement farm bureaus. C. A. Epporsoo, Editor Is called, came into existence for the express purpose of giving Prof. Sanborn outlined the neces- - the women of Utah the housewives EnUred a matter February 16, .. upon whom falls so nuch at Knyaviiie, Utah, under the act of sity of increased poultry production of the actual work of conservation ieu, a voice in the local foed adMarch I. 1819. during the war as a means of produc- ministration through the Vigilance League.' ing meat for ous own consumption, Subscription 1.50 Per Year in Advance while we There are no dues to the league, no formal meetings, the ship our pork and beef to our sole obligation being to help the administration as much as allies and our own soldiers. He Advertisinc rates an A Lustreles Oil Paint for Walls' indib a.rnnil-clHi- ui ! Finish your walls and ceilings with a sanitary lustreless oil paint, a finish that combines the sanitary values of an enamel, the durability of an oil paint and the rich tones and velvety beauty of fresco pcc-vjih- le appliratUn congress saw fit to make a larger appropriation for poultry inW. p. Epperaoa, Ne. 70 crease than meats, because it matures C. A. Eppenait, No. 109-faster and, when handled right, is the Office. Na. 1 most economical meat we have He stated that profits in poultry The dust on the stale road has are based on production entirely and became intolerable. It is high that production depends on the fol time the sprinkling wagons be placed iowin-in commission, i. By selection of our breeding stock for constitutional vigor we It seems that the State Council of mean choosing only the most vigorous. Defense had overlooked a kejregard-- 1 healthy hens those that have never mg a man named Tatterson. Sure it been gick, Great care ghoul(J be taken is his campaign against the beet to Helect from a high producing strain eugar companies that has made Itself Like begets like, felt in a falling off of the acreage in 2 IIatch early to pro(luce fall and various parts of the state. The gov- - winter layers. Early hatched chicks eminent Is asking for more mature younger, grow faster and are beets, but it seems m many instances mog profitable Tatterson had more weight with some 3. Proper 'peeding of Chicks, powers than the government. Hence Chicks Bhould not be fed untn th less acreage of sugar beets than last 48 hourg old The begt feed Jg year m some areas. ; sour skim milk. They should also have grit, charcoal and oyBter shell, KILL Give water the .second iday as well 'as stated Sr? TELEPHONES th&t I V -- lations laid upon him by Herbert Iioover in Washington. The Housewives Vigilance League does not duplicate the work of any other organization ; it conflicts with none, but it does complement the various societies of the state and every woman in Utah is invited to join. It is a separate enrollment from the card signers. The advantages to the housewife are the privilege of wearofficial emblem, and the fact that her name is on the mailthe ing list for all of the special food bulletins, recipes and garden ing pamphlets sent out by the. food administration in Washington. Blanks are furnished on which to reeord suggestions, or-t- o make helpful complaints which are designed to assist the food administrator in his perplexing tasks. f Join the Housewives Vigilance League, get your neighbor to join with you. Sign the coupon, collect a dozen or more and enclose in an envelope addressed as fellow's; Housewives Vigilance League," 200 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City. .. home-pledg- I A very definite and insidious p'ropa- - The milk, roei ovr-f- el oat first solid feed maybe bran, or both, po not p chicks, but feed often five ganda against the growing of sugar beets is now showing Its effect in our or sx mes a day. After three or us scratch grain, western states and federal food ad- - our chcks are twelve days old feed ministrators in the states and counties wash all day and scratch grain where sugar beets are grown way and worning. Skhn milk should well be on the lookout for this propa-- J If you can't get milk gawda and be prompt In killing it. The P,e continued. "eec mea at the ratio of 20 is to scraps, effort beet the general discourage the feed, farmer and reduce acreage, chiefly by Pr cen Time to Put Our Pullets in predicting unprofitable prices for ' House. Their permanent Laying next reduction in fall. our sugar Any should be dean, disinfected two would beet lifters serve sugar acreage ventilated. Put pullets in for purposes Germany first, a direct nntj house when e in secthis they show signs of raying shrinkage crop; fori mftturity. ond, the crippling of our industry & Proper Provision for Housing. the "advantage of German beet sugar. Housed should be dry, should have .Since the war we have made this avaid country independent of Germans for southerly exposure, should sugar beet seed, replacing inferior draughts and admit sunlight 6 Feed for Egg Production. Keep Russian struins formerly sold us by Mean water in front of the hens all Germany with pedigreed seed of our the time. Keep grit, oyster shells and own breeding. We must make our country as nearly independent of charcoal where hens , can get them outside sources of sugar supply as freely. They should jjpive green feed, possible. From the Scientific Amer- - 8Uch as sprouted oats, mangles, rots or alfalfa, The scratch grain may be made up of heavy oats or barley, with corn furnishing the bulk WESTERN STATES NEED of the rain- R should be scattered in MORE LIVESTOCK the litter., .Dry mash should he fed in , Government statistics show inai hoppers and 'should be kept before is for Vft. w-oo- Acme Quality is an ideal wall finish more durable than kalsomine, more artistic than paint or enamel and more sanitary than wall paper stuck on with g pastes. No-Lust- e . re germ-breedin- Ask to see color samples. FARMERS UNION, LAYTON ' 1 Veal Wanted J FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION FOR UTAH. STEPHENS BROTHERS HOUSEWIVES VIGILANCE LEAGUE 200 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City. T PROPAGANDA NO-LUST- -- I ANTI-SUGAR-BEE- FINISH is a sanitary lustreless oil paint made especially for walls and ceilings. It can be applied over plaster, wall board or any surface upon metal, canvas, w'hich paint can be used. , byenrollment as a membeiy and by the frank expression ef commendation or criticism in his. following out in Utah the regu- Flense enroll my name us a member. - - - - LAYTON. UTAH Signed Address ldry nht Spotlessly Whit- e- BMgMenn Ukd USE PAINTS MARNOT AND SCARNOT VARNISHES DECOTINT FOR WALL COVERING FLOORLAC FOR FLOORS LIQUID GOLD ETC. FOR FRAMES - AUTO ENAMELS SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S war-tim- I SOLD BY car-icu- n. Co. tewart-Burto- n I , GENERAL MERCHANDISE - th,r, k tr.r.du, Mt the ,WJ t 1 1 tlwm ,u th, tim,. b b armers short,, miilJHnes, mirri food, realized that situation li n n(i. LwJ, l.nrloy chop and beef scraps. result, lo . farmers nr. to. ay whHl ,b. hi u,es ranked as the richest in the United are much richer in protein than the States. They grow' corn and other she eats and in order to get high feed far hogs and cattle. They breed grain egg yield, a large amount of skim the animals on their farms, feed them milk or beef scraps must he fed. the cereals and hay that are produced Parasites. Chickens . should and then market the finished-prmrUhave u good dust bath to keep them Idaho and Utah can accomplish the free from lice. You cannot have mites same result, for the conditions are and eggs take your choicer Paint the ideal for production of livestock, and roosts and adjacent wood with crude the market, as shown by the heavy oil twice a year to get rid of mites. sales through the Ogden Union In conclusion, there is as ' much has been provided. made In poultry not at ' Iowa, according to late government money the high price of feeds as ever be statistics, had 3.370, 000 hogs at the fore. It depends on production, and same time that Utah had 101,000 and on right methods. Idaho had 232.000. Iowa had 2,737,- - production depends There is no reason you cant make 000 cattlewhiletltah had 408,000 and money on it but aside from that we Idaho had 418,000. The two intercan icreasey our meat supply and help mountain states could double the numwin the war ,and everyone should ber of both hogs and cattle and yet not produce enough to supply the. de- raise more poultry mand on the intermountain markets. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP .With steady prices assured for . NOTICES both cattle and hogs, through the tre- Consult County Clerk or Respective mendous demand because of the war Signers for Further Information JBJid prospective - demand Ar NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,whea. thewarrig countries- must re- of. Edward Davis, deceased. Estate their loses livestock of for place Creditors will with England, Germany,- - Franee,Aus tria vouchers to the present claimsFarm-undersigned at , Denmark, Holland and other lands mgton, Utah, on or before the 15th day have less cattle and less hogs than be- of Julyy A. L. 1318r SETH C. JONES, fore the war started there is every reason for western men embarking ii. Administrator of the Estate of Edward Davis, .Deceased the business. The Ogden Union stock- - Date of. first publication, May - yards and the - liveslockeommissitm TyiS-t ... Ogdtrrr have not only supply farmers with informa 1918. - tion as to how 16 secure breeding stock, including full blood cattle, Wanted Men to Work on canal. hogs, sheep and horses, but have also D. D. Harris, Layton, Utah. Adv. arranged . to secure this stock through the Ogden market They will give special attention to the bringing k3t tPk Package containing , of pure bred sows and boars, pure dress, pair shoes, stockingajuF other j bred heifers and bulls into the counarticles. Taken fx Qia counter of try believing that there are increased KaysviUe Golden fidf last Saturday profits for the farmers who get away from mongrel breeds, and secure the evidently by mistake. N. N. HAYES, 1 cter stock, which takes no more Adv. KaysviUe, Utah. 1 .. . W 11 ' I iy U, , . J - -!-- L , , I - - depends largely on the banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to. its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. ! Electrically s, , The Strength of Business . and in half the time ct. stock-yard- KAYSVILLE. UTAH This is one of the many ways that women are simplifying their household tasks by employing Electrical Servants. AnElectric Washing Machinesaves time.Jabor, money and clothes. The hours and efforts it saves each wash-da- y can be devoted to those which you want to do so much, but whichthings your household duties have prevented you from doing. By doing away with d rubbing, the Elecasher saves your clothes, and it washes the tric finest and most delicate fabrics without danger of injury. The cost of current to do a large weeks ; tw rents;" wash-boar- V The only SURE way for you to know about this g wonderful device is to see for yuor- f self how it washes clothes and how simply it operates. Lf yoiLwill call at our officc, we ahall fee glad to explain all this to you in detail. labor-savin- Electric Washer is but one of a whole train of Electrical Servants who will take all the drudg- of and save you many hours each week at trifling expense Tou can purchase all Electrical us on small monthly payments. Appliances from' Utah Power k Light Co. Efficient Public Sendee. Bring Your Deposits Here andbeeonvincedthaVwe can and will be uf much help courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will be better for it. u . Unon State BOUNTIFUL, UTAH cmk ' , known Everywhere As The -- VERY BEST ffllF Made of Choicett Utah Wheat Milled in the moat modern mill Packed in the neatest mans EVERY DEALER HAS IT. L |