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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH. ! Srflrx Gljr lUrrltly e. Walsh News Co., Inc. :o. THE INLAND HUNTING W. P. KPPE8S0K, E4iur mu fvcoed-ciSr.urrt ItU. al Mrrk I It'.l Itlirur vdr I'Uh, newspapers 0 rt 2 IS f CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. t .o magazine Bamberger Station CONFECTIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICA? E2 tuu a. irrtusoH, 'ou c , Job iltfrtlilM nlM M wlkiiM KAYSVILLE, per year la'Advaace JLOO Eubsrription N, Mfc I C. A. r O.'fW, fTrrr N. f t I tl in The above diagram fully explains the method of trellistng berry bushes, as set forth of the accompanying consideration is the of Article The worthy Charles H. Smith of Centerville. who now or who contemplate berry growing. ( b securely on the wires. It has been the common verdict for HIGHER PRICES FOR HORSES URGED IN UTAH many year in Utah that the growing to Breed More (Continued From Page One.) of blackberries and small fruits gen- Farmers Are Advised Wanted Animals there, but in short I conclude that, Draft Heavy is nothing short of a tragedy. after setting aside Paulhamus, the one erally for Hauling. City It will remain a tragedy, and ought to, great factor that has contributed most until we adopt a system similar to the Heavy draft horses are In greater to this succssful enterprise is the trellis. Puyallup and commanding higher prices demand method of trellising. -time tff the 1an 20 years. at any than 7 7 Held Utah Promising. The advantages of the trellis are to the proprietor of a Boa-Io-n are now growing in Utah less according as follows! trucking concern which maintains cent of the berries that our than 2 " First The Ill a JOtl horses and 2S auto trucks. plant is confined to s own per would be glad to consume 'letter received af University farm be people radius. The fruiting wood twenty-foo- t the exis separated and kept apart from the yet we have gone far beyond says: For the short haul the horse we in that We buy at any perimental proving stage has no competitor. the taken latter growing wood, being We are rather time and have paid as high as FGUB berries. can the grow cafe of between the lower.' wires upon we have made cacti, but are not getting as good the supporting slats during the fruit- proud of the progress We horticulture. lines some of horses as we would like to use. in ing season, after which, the fruiting motortruck A positive proof of this progress believe the peak stage of, wood is removed from the upper wire. be seen at our annual fairs. This sales and use has been reached. may The lower laterals or canes, are lifted Farmers should be encouraged to from the supporting slats and wound ehxibition of quality and quantity breed better horses." around the single wire full length. The speaks for itself, yet thousands of reader will observe that this method available acres of ,tbe finest fruit TYPES OF BABY BEEF COWS in the world are lying idle in our throws all the fruit spurs into a com- lands a liability rather than an asset state, pact condition, enabling the fruit pick- to the owners. New ambitions and new Three Important Factora Should Be ers to do their work with comfort and Kept In Mind In Making Selecarise to change this ease. During the growing season the enterprises must tion of Breeders., new shoots, or canes, which find them- condition. We possess evenyTtecessary In selecting cowg from which baby selves outside the lower wires, are put element to accomplish all that' Puyalunder and compelled tc rest on the lup has accomplished, if a Paulhamus beef Is to be produced, three very Imwill come and lead us out of the wildportant factors should be kept In suporting slats. mind : erness of scepticism and fear." Labor Is Made Easy. 1. The cows should have at least As a member of the state horticulSecond Cultivation, fertilixation, a s fair amount of beef blood. Governor tural commission, under pruning can be done with as much not ar but or two necessary, Mr. made Smith an official trip three crosses of such breeding Is safety to man and beast as can be done Spry, through the northwest in 1914. He had in the corn field. Cowa with a preponderance of the fruit exhibit in San of dairy blood will not do for the pro"Third This method enables the charge the fair in 1915, and duction of baby beef. Francisco grower to cut out or retain just as besides hisduring present position as chair 2. Cows best suited for this type of many canes as he thinks necessary. It man of the Horticultural State society breeding usually weigh 900 pouhds or is also unnecessary to cut the tops of was made chairman of the fruit over In thrifty breeding .condition. So he the plants which may be carried along committee of the Utah State Farm Bu- long as early maturity Is not sacrl-8cethe top wire to their full length, offerthe heavier cows are the most reau last spring. ing a greater bearing surface. suitable for baby-bee- f production. Fourth Plants may be placed at Size of frame rather than weight Simple and Convincing. should govern In selecting cows which any desired distance and kept in their Film actresses work hard. They may re t5 be used for this purpose. respective positions for any length of not, have lute nights, but they 1m v 8. The cows used to produce baby time with a cultivator and a hoe. and they are often up, early beeves should produce enough milk Fifth This same method may be w hile mornings other foika an turning over iq adopted in taking care of any of thv U I for a not her n.t. ' What do you to keep the calves fat and growing without' much additional "feed up to i In your le'iie?" a cinema actress following plants; Loganberries, rasp time. weaning was asked, berries and dewberries. Nothing," she replied. In addition to these three factors, It The cross arms carrying both the How sensible," was the such as things 1 constitution, uniformdo never top and lower wires may be raised or llhjt sense, it necessity. of ity breeding, color, size and early 1 never In my leisure, b:iuxe anything lowered to accomodate the plants, - taaturit y-- alwmbl - F eonsldercd. have any" I vfu t vTii 0. . triii."' to their habit. of The 1 IUYALLtT PLAN ....CAMPAIGN FOB BETTER SIRES io --- Department of Agriculture le Aiding Movement by Issuing Number of Publications. United Hiatus Depart ITirnt Of Agrlrultur ) Tn ftapoiiae to many rquMs for Information to be ued ta starting better sires moveinente la varloue localities (Treparod bp th " UTAH l!ir,!l!!l!!i!li;!;!lllllll!lli!llll!illilllll!illll!!llll!li!!l!ll!ll TELEPHONES W, p. . tun staie W. Walsh, Pres, and Gen. Mgr the bureau of animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, has prepared a list of available publics tlons snd other material In the department. Jt has also furnished data useful to persons Interested in legislation for restricting the use of mongrel Ires, Except when the open range la Involved, however, or there la wed to - control Inferior sires from running nt large, specialists of the bureau prefer a continuance of educational work to legislation. They place emphasis on the fact that the work, although lq- - Just received the most complete line of fancy crockery ever in Kaysville. Prices are consistent- - hi I M : i ! is ! e s eu I t ly low. I i ; i fco i Hi s c Come and secure yours while the-- stock is completer is E ! to I ; i i M I i r. i Fure-bred- F I ; Kaysville Co-o- p i i i i a , f ta The House of Quality u I . 1 r d, A Purebred Sire. growth. supporting slats may be placed at any given distance apart. These slats are secured to the wires by making a cut about an inch from the end on the flat side of tha slat, using a saw of the same gauge as the wire used. To prevent spreading press the slats down ied 4i $ To Help You Yin $ Riches powerhapraness. The average man places these as his goaL He dreams about having them. . But the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it ana never gets there. To BHghten Carpets. Wasted. Brighten your carpets nfter the dust hns tieen beaten out of them by scatSmall Boy Whats the Use of tering on lhem eornineal mixed with washing my hands before 1 go to salt, and then sweeping them off. school, mother? Im not one of those Spots can be removed by the use of ox- who are always raising them !' Cartoons. gall or ammonia and water. - Tht most practical start la to start a savings account Rockefeller had to aava his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. Character Earns Credit Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make It easy to secure Additional capital when necessary. Stock. Department Bulletin 005, Principles of Live stock Breeding (semlalen title).. Price. 15 cent. Farmers Bulletin , 1167, l'X4entlsls fanner has frequent need for capital if he la tiivirg continually to improve his property. How important it is then that he build up his credit' A establish his char- - of Animal Breeding. Enrol 'men t Blank for Pa tier Sires Better Stock Cruvude which live stock owners agree to uH smm! pure- - (i bred sire-- t, SjwilU Facts nod Figures on Bene-l,- t I'jitlowlug I've of lU'tter SIl'eA t'minty l.he Sim k Snrey Blank. ' Ws) It Poatei Which Slock Coil''? I'cm r, Vcuir IJve I . lurhw1 Sires and Herd ' Imp, ou ioetit. bemiti sets - of TJ lantern- -- MILK HELPS -- whole sje-cialis- ts of the United Slate Impart-nien- t of AgrUulluic, Skim uiUk Is fed to yrufug pigs in the proortlou of about three pound to one of concentrates, such a commeal or idiorts. Buttermilk, width has not been diluted too much with water, has nearly the fame feeding value u skim miik. It Is a better food for swine thaiKfor c&hea because It la- apt to eaue di e UiVturbanet wheu fed to tha la considevvhle car latter, uni3 used. Whey is used atmost exrtuslv. s ly In feeding swine. It is about as valuable as skim milk as a food. Accordingly from ten to twelve pound of w bey are equivalent to one pound -- of ratn. Swcrr itluf nnik; when supplemented with other feed surhis torn meal or wheat aborts, Ja very good for young calves. If beef faives arc to be fed skim milk, they should be fd tn practically the same u nnriir fe dairy knives. But if you had to dowlthcutrall but oneofthe which one would you keep? -- BARNES-BANKING-G- man KAYSVILLE, ... moderninven-tions- two-tUrd- . . UTAH 5 Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the SK'st Jlodern JliR intlie Neatest Manner , So Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company Known Everywhere as 5THE VERY BEST Kaysville Flour Racked i .... O, , Today the alert business man is sending his voice here there and everywhere by Local and by Long Distance Tele phone, going after business ahead of competitor who employ slower methods. The telephone is man's most useful modern servant goi-tlv- r BANH. WITE3 To realize the value of the telephone to all of us in our every? day business and social life, we have only to glance back a comparatively few years and recall what we did when there were no telephones. - if YaiarKcnsy Safi Modern Servants Evci X twentieth cmtwry in a better way than he was served before. Yout Hon and Mxk hrt,- - Y0U:G ANIMALS milk li tint and Is valuable for jeuug animals, kim milk and other creamery In' such ns buttermilk and whey, uiv also uuful f "N s:iy ' ,r .mU Skirt Milk sod Other Creamery Are U&efut Feeds tor Pigs and Calves. ' To - - slide each. have aln hen prepared by. the 0eutioeu! uud'M motion picture la now In the niaktiig, - E! r ret-ati- solving certain records snd blanks, is strictly educational. To aid In conducting edueatlocrt campaigns, the a number of department hns circulars, posters snd newspaper articles, as welt as much mimeographed A booklet entitled material. Better Elres Better Stock," explaining the inotement. can be obtained by addressing the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Other material on this subject Is: Yearbook Separate hid, llarnesatng Heredity to Improve the Nation's Uve ! I Kaysville, Utah Every Dealer IIa3 It & ft A A x . . . - r th Di ke ke l: |