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Show THTRSDAV KAVSVILLE , CrSe um AerU.!" .the ill Eveiy the entertained - officers at the primary iast Monday evening. Peterson entertained Mr- at her home WedSan-peS tbeXrnoon. Mrs. Van int the lesson. Kilfoyle entertained uMrLonasclub at her home ieriv J. Mis Wed-afterno- LSanders MissBreta Mrs; and leave Friday binders will Sanders Alice will for re- - iTcalifornia for sometime. Maurice R. Barnes Mrdthe arrival of a daughter last Tuesday morn- - n'm yjghome inf- - Barnes and Miss last Monday for left fsnnon C., and Baltimore, M G j 1 Sves to Writ t for and Thomassen v from the and went directly to Salt Lake City last week-en- d Jarman rrl Nevada,spent visiting friends. Elko, Blood enter-,.,w- d Clifton and Mrs. at a dinner party at their Lnm Those Wednesday evening. Snt re Mr. and Mrs. Wendell and Mrs. Vernal Swan--Ti- n and Mrs. William Mr and Mrs. Sam Bloxham, Euth Bloxham and George Crawley. Mrs. John James of Salt Lake r: was a guest of Mrs. Lxrenzo Richards last Friday. Mrs. Annie S. Layton and son, Rilph, were in Logan Sunday as the fuests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arthur hospi-JT?Sa- V C fjyton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell left Ust Saturday for a weeks visit in Mesa, Arizona. Mrs. William Sandall of Tremon-to- n is the guest of her sister, Mrs. k. C4'ivr.vl of Infection. By Dr on. r . h r. p,, v, r ,llr4 Knighton Point were Sunday guests of West of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell Mrs. William C. Barton is ill her home. and Mrs. Daniel Miller of , Mr. . Farmington were Sqjidav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Robins. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Young and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harr- at s.-r- - h 's name) was m tbe Amer- Tanning Cow Hides Censent of Mr- Jone. be ,V name bon of bis wA Many farmers will bHtclier a beef pa-bhigbtrfP tor w,ho made pos-ht- u or two this winter and he confrontcareer an ed with the prosjieet of 'practical ly pbva cause of giving away the hide. Rather than nell cn vv or cnlf hides for a meager Missouri 8r States navy price, notes a writer In the on the healthier used be should 'h; .""y Other Bimi- - Farmer, they not p 01 m the world. necessary to tan a farm. It Is It into a suitable rug. hide to make or a mat for the floor of one's auto Blue mobile. Try salting down a hide, Taj; rolling it up with the salt inside for a time, or until the hide has SlSSET SEED taken enough salt to keep it. then roll it out and clean It and tack up For Sale to dry. When dried, cut it Into a By square shape for a rug, or In suitable shapes for other purposes such as a floor mnt for the car. Calf hides make splendid rugs for bathUtah room, etc. Rugs cured up in this v;,PtfiIn le d cmnEi) Idaho C.L.B0NE IWUin ,8.v?i.YiUft,4a7-- j. way-w- ill for this b&..stL!T-...butahC; Fighting- Lice Rasmussen gRlNARlAHJ 3063 Ogden Ave. Phne 1910, Ogden . up, In beauty. - E- - nik-e- Af - Pi. e.l 1, , e 1 ' 1 I i I IM of ' U- - ! - . ! .tv II )' I ' I ' h w . "ek our me J si.-te- ' i r t (Im , u-- t V 1 s A t ' fM ti - J "' ' ' full r ' lit.! u the i:.r" yv j t . v d 1 - ..r a i'M'he- - l III ' ' I., c ' ei serve '.'ll o-- ' i l'1' u i .1'" ) Ul the I'. .'I dr.i " ii v . , C lie el' . 1 he re hiti-snh'- r ' s 1 d I ii. ' ' 1 1 t ' i corn j I. .i etice ui'.1'. till' ' o " iet .111. eh .1 ' - ,V t!c ""i niontlis 1 'll'. ' Sweet ( li! v'i' Is Pat to I font as Soil C rop 'age buds. presen' made of yellow The guests w. On. e e. .nsjder. a MVjvJ. Mrs. .t Morgan, clover If, 7 '.I l.r.ir hnint Mis. H. Layton. Mrs. Mar-- t "t pn.ti-- ;.u v' lev. Is on ha Gi ecu, Mrs. ilanncc Stoker, thl'Il'IUl'N ,,f ,1 HI I. Mrs. t M. Adam .till! Mi ss Oina 'luring lh. j ., when Ellison. farmers have led ha Ihe ash fur Stanfonl'Towley g lan k to vvoiT at the Rowley Drug alter mineral rertilieis. spending ten days at the bed sale ot It is son, I.. I. Miller. M ntk Dcweyfjp. who is reported tvs Iiefd rccovei ng nicely. lege ef Agriculture. Pniversily of Eurtv students of the fifth and min. ! . , v I l.-- . ; . . i , i I mil ihjp tlse ii'C lioi h of commercial fertilizers and o! sweet clover was on the Increase. That vear some .vS.Stll tons of faetorv processed fell .lier were applied in the stat(. At the same time the sweet clover acreage amoauicd to something It'ss than voo.utNi. 11 j Geui'dein JvainsfyJl!lijiMp-gji!Jay and Floyd Datisie, I'.u-nl.iy , t ton, 1 till 'Lhornlcy, Joe Hill and S. Adams. Mrs. Maurice Schoffu-his wed to her bed this week with a bad case of toiiMlitis. Mrs. Joseph Freer of Bui ley, relative in i Idaho, ton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner of Ios D. l .v.vw. -- With thNiTia) i:n(;im;i:rinc; schools Lntcr America' Greatest Growing Industry Where Your OPPORTUNITIES ARE UNLIMITED Write (. F. .MYLFR (arc of Reflex .WW.V.VV.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.VAW.V.V. WHEN THE INK IS DRY? With our precision instruments we can show you the theives that have been stealing your power and wasting your oil. V? ' During winter fanners often find rout the row, Is them have atof hitter and many tributed this to alfalfa hay or other feed together w ith the scarcity of green grass. While It Is true some feeds, such ns weeds, some kinds of leaves and oilier herbage can cause bitter milk, ami that sometimes a cow herself may he off condition and give hitter or salty milk, the usual cause of hitter milk during winter is the coo) tenqierature which retards the development of certain tmcti cause the hitter taste grow when temperatures are low while the Imcteria which make milk sweet grow at warmer temperatures. Tints in cold weather one might pnqterly say that the bacteria content Is out of balance, causing hitter mi!k. and the cows diet has nothing to do with it. Missouri Farmer. If Ihone Australia exported more than (XM) bushels of wheat the past year. 70.-00- 0, As a food, corn ranks next to rice In the number of people It i of The United States Department Agriculture says that milk milk 'bottles help to keep grass-gree- against the hedge? for Road Service Kaysville Or Will It Be Under the reading lamp inside the home a cherished and INVITED member of the family circle? This is where your message w ill be if inserted in THE WEEKLY RLFLLX, which ts a welcome visitor in the homes. Mescal Ike j The Reflex ia ordered and is not an unwelcome intruder on the premise. It ix eagerly awaited by the reader, who desires to keep abreast of the happenings in the county including news concerning merchandise prices offered by stores and firms. Nothing else can take its place as an advertising medium and business getter for you nothing else can compare with it in cost of prospect-coverag- e or results obtained. The Reflex has Comic Hero of the Golden West The annual loss from farm fires Is Jluo.ouo.otto In this country. tions. HEOWN Meet Deep Furrows . now operate nmre than Bta' anJ 101 .VAV.WVW.VW.VWZAVJWZAVJ'WAV.V, - State Farmers of the Irish Free - wheaG- t,rTMiswlTTbe erferramged' Tall Garage E. L. THROWN IN THE (HITTER? HIDDEN UNDER SHRUIIDERY?? n Tasting Milk that tnilkr fresh Will It Be JUST RUHRISH ON THE LAWN? THROWN INTO THE POST OFFICE WASTE CAN? CONSUMED IlY THE TRASH BURNER? exiH-nditiire- sweet Air Conditioning and Refrigeration . P.eshles i DIESEL-ELECTRI- C WILL YOUR ADVERTISING I5E TEST Its value as a green manure, ihe legume Is well known for its ability to provide abundant pasture, or it may tic liar- vested for seed. In years when cash for factory fertilizer were Impractical, Illinois farmers who had limed land were quick to take advantage of the triple vnlue of sweet clover, and particularly for general soil Improvement. supports. n:RN raD)TD)Dk Inoculated sweet clover provides! an ellicient fertilizer factory on any farm having sweet soil and a fair suppiy of ihe major mineral plant foods. Intcsides, Neileau Adams, Ailra W hitesules, Shel'one Adams, W Retll l.,.WAW.w.v.w.mmmmw I low ev er. app'iicai ions (f com mercl.il fertilizer have de. lined to a fourth of the peak vear, while sweet clover acreages have continued to increase p.y rt total :i:, of fCili.lHIo iicres In Illinois weft de voted to growing sweet clover, largely for soil Improvement pur poses. With tin eoieing of the government's i'.d.insttneni rograms in 1!W and lit.! I. where.n AAV conhe sown to lc tracted land t.me get guinea ami at the benefit payments, sweet clover acreage Is believed to have reached tin million maik. 1 , d fc ; o! Fanners y 1 I -Horses The best way to treat horses Infested with lice ls to apply equal parts of ground sabndllla seed and flowers of sulphurs, using two or three handfuls per horse. Rub the mixture Into the hair along the back from the tall to the withers and around the neck. Apply some between the forelegs and hindlegs, Two especially If the lice are bad. or three applications during the winter months should control the Infestation. A. L. Harvey, Culver-fcltKarin, St Paul -- i Eliminate Parasites to Conserve Supply of Feed - "1 ice. ejie.i I.verv .I, t' I.' . . a 'lull. m f,-- T n?rr ii one-fourt- are - PPointed n navy I a'l-- i r : ' i'u of . 2!" t . eased animals. Introducing new animals into a hprd without qimrnitiniug them for a period of no to 40 days ;v not favored. If af the end period they arc r.mnd to from disease., then it is considered safe to place them in the held While In quarantine the am he watched closely for any trace of disease. The necessary to keep the animals der close observation varies, pending upon where the new aid rnals came from, the type of .mi roal, and its physical condition. Animals collected from different farms, assembled In public stock and shipped long distances yard are dangerous sources of Infection, as they are exposed to many chances for catching disease at a time when their resistance is ,,w. ered. But animals which have been hauled only short distances are also liable to become' Infected, while many come from herds where ilD ease Is present. The need for pro is caution whenever necessary bringing new stock into a herd A few Infected animals can disease spread through a whole herd In a few days, and It Is risky to wait a day or two before puinto quarantine. tting the new-stoeven though there is no apparent indication of disease. Stock feed can he conserved this winter by eliminating parasites 'that gap the strength of the affected animals, states Dr. .1. E. X. Stout, exy Barter. tension veterinarian nt the Colo The Kaysville Primary association will entertain at the annual rado agricultural college. afternMay festival next Tuesday Not only will the elimination of oon. parasites allow the live stock to Mrs. Milton Burton is ill at her winter through on less feed, hut In home. Miss Irene Swan entertained her digestion and colic may he prevent ed. Doctor Stout says. bridge club at her home last Friday afternoon. Lice on cattle can he eliminated Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Etchell have by dipping nn.v time on a sunny day. moved to Kaysville where they will The best dip solution is nicotine sulmake their home. phate. One dip will eliminate all Adam Beesley had the misfortlive lice, hut a second application une to lose the end of the middle he made In days later to catch may finger on his left hand last Sunday when he caught it in a small autom- the lice hatched during the Interobile trailer. val. Mrs. Linn Sandall will entertain Horse hot parasites should he the evening bridge club at her home treated not sooner than one month this (Thursday) evening JINE TRIE STORY. Denver after a freeze hard enough to eliminate the hot llies. as it requires DmV.ve!r.a.Kazine yu want a months time for the larvae to 1HARMACY. Kaysville migrate to the stomach. In addiThe Phillips camp of the Daugh-o- f tion to the lads, other Intestinal the Pioneers will meet at parasites such ns round worm and ,.f Mrs- Chester Flint tapeworms will he eliminated. puday, May (). with Mrs. John Mrs. Wayne Chip-Ba- n as assistant hostesses. The When Cows Chew Wood the camP urEe that all ( When cows chew wood or lames members be present as this it the It shows that the dairy meeting of the year Trans. and eat Isdirtdeficient In mineral matto the Flint home will be ration those desiring to be ter, which should be corrected nt once. Examine the ration carefully and add those feeds that are high In minerals. Legumes hays, such ns cowpea, soy bean, clover, and alIn calcium and will command a fleet of falfa are rich Ai29nd amount of this sufficient a supply not Jones SvP a,n( ,hl? name was cow. Phosthe mineral for averge 18 known of his iifltry ,U ? wheat bran, circnmff 0r of tbe exact time phorus Is supplied by his arrival in cottonseed meal, and soy bean meal. n ls nown however, These feeds contain about .10 ier that he peasant boy of cent of this mineral. It might he Swtlwd well to add two pounds of a mineral mixture composed of equal Jncs f ?w NC- parts of finely ground limestone 11 Vi? through tu each 100 of c,ifort and influence and steamed hone menl to ration. concentrated of the wi Paul hA that Jo,?n (For pounds Cr Livestock Feeders Day Is Scheduled" - - , Stltii.n NT I sensed nnimnU ti j autlned to prevent the hr.-.- i Infection. (Jnaruntine not ,i,iv ,r,, toots the healthy milnuiD. hut It also facilitates the treat tnent (c (h V, ck Robert GreenTthls-weeMr. and Mrs. William tSSS M.'- 1 mills-shoul- win vi8it wl" ,.th'r . m Correspond, 1 ! on r.ilev Mrs. Marwin Jonas, Berth iv!i glades under the liucction of Destroyer No. RIM of the United Alice Hight'e, Miss Lucy Uiby Mates navy is one of the newest I HI V I. AVION M ITiTMliKs and Mcs l.iluii Nelson plvscilteii a auditions to the C. S. navy and is Ihone .hull ! Free act dramatic plav, The Sd-vt1. imed after Admiral David Farra-gm- t Mi- -' lircad," to large itowds nt tin I. lame Adae LOGAN Saturday, May 18, will When hut 'J years of age hoc., i, ev t.hi atei he Livestock Feeders day at the of hoi Wcdnc dav'aftcr- lendwas a i.rragut appointed Midshipw.(h a 'urpnse pat State Agricultural college, anhvine man in the V. S. navy nnd'at the Ltah nounces Dean E. J. Maynard, of w.e-''a;utd.iy evening. y made U of Margi. age ot IJ he was given command t he school of agi iculture. li'tnley, Kat h!e cm Green. '( a vv u1 pi me vessel and took her Mnoie All livestock growers, feeders, muise, Gcni- ve Hi, farmers and ranchmen of the state, Dur-into at a'ely t port Yaljiarisi). a 'Adams, At held A Clllul u the ( ivil war lie had command as well ns hankers and others in.1 U Adams, Maunin 1, ' terested in hi West Gult Him sheep, cattle, Banish. Arlene Tut king Hiii.ul-- 1 and swine arefeeding AI.it tr invited to attend this D. 'ii Morgan. n It was on his Hart-1 livc.'tock feeders day. Flagship Mcinlu i s of t he ll ' id tl.it he opemd lip tin Missis. The program will begin at m y nt, a, ! m. at the experimental feed lots lo airs of the 1 ayt hv hein it.it -' the rivir forts ippi taking la. nod the toi mer h ii.-- it that 'vv New Orleans and receiving the catid on the county farm oi !...mza( ion at a so. .mde directly north of the 1 am pus. it live ir,cct- sin lend T of the city on April ti I, 'Hus will give- amp!, time fern those me house Weduesd. o. 'I v ls'lj. On .August ., St) , he who may plan to drive from home y . 'll interesting pi pie-,- ! and pa-'ethe dcfen-eso- f cil that morning. 'cut and lunciieo' to ei 'tol.il',. Hav .fid eeeived, a'ttr a 11 ai'.iut 'evetity ladi livestoi k at the college will., i . aliant tlm ! he surrender vv as of the on light, leer inspei t ion for those arriving eg h a p .a le.li late I I. el ill those vv liters, before this hour of 'i cm a silver and later in the Mr 'id ii Mis i .1 and Ri, .1 lit leeMiij he thanks id lolegli-SI n of vv day. Five pens of lat stems that is ot v'g.l.-iv dti.i'i sund appieclat 'iid the gi inii ot vice udmitnl was have hii n fuddled on five 1.1 l ..Ml different and Mi' John iitaled for him hv Ptesideni i.m fattening rations will he on do o: 1'i-Mi aid Mrs. U pliry 'lilts "In and that of admiral hy ion and results of their 1'id Mr. and Mrs. ' gains in weight Mis Mamie Ihiio. ol liiigh.mi add A fmtiiul g Intel gnss nation has und feed MiUiri-mentwill he giv-- t wire last vveek-e- n Mi il. l' visiting 'h,s will, with Mis. i In limed this admii.d hy n. gnat I I ind VI s I ymi Wa.. Jom." Ihson I'loVll, n. immg three Feeds used in tin experimental M 'hips m tn- - Ini.,.'. s I lie I'niery Smr .d was 1, '.low mg out ot town people M tattle fattening test this year inedlleaday guest I M'. wdi visit,. is tu avion ovir the A "gi le all- guest-- , of Ml. atld Mi's. titule wet beet pulp, beet molasses, ' 1. Adams. Mi and Mi- - William J Hi ind alfalfa hav, corn silage, barley, ooley lie I ay ton lias. ill op Mon . M a i t Mis. h Mis 1. 11km. on. Dunn, r of Mrs. dried bill pulp, and corn silage. d t h.'iiMi and Mi'. Howard Aiianis, Mi. I S vv a '.e si fnst'gai Federal and state leaders will m m il to In r hmne , 'e! 0 tin- I.ugan Elks Sunday II 'I Mm Id .1 Ellison, M r. and m Salt I aka City alter .1 two w , ek di.si the present livestock, situaG vv os d h ll. Till vv ex Mis (.cm go W illianis. Mi. ami Mrs, d het tion e lh. outlook for the future. Mi and cold liich 1'. a niciy at In r oohn Wint.'is, Mis. I .mmc W inlets Mis I M W hit S i Vi i i S ) is ( tUeMliii, pelt, lining to ll VI stock .mil game. Each ;. . o'Cii t h oi Salt l.nki w d he. an 'VVered ity. Mi. and Mis. rss to tin Kflu-MHn-toiAiccrs puildi-i11 hy ani1' luoie jiitchers. 01 Voting ot l.nghain City, Mi. of the 'lake ho.ud at In r hi tin last mal liushnniiim-n- . commissi m nn-" 0 numerous dm he vvcothci and Mis. I eland Watt. Mrs. Ricii-aiFriday iiltet noon. Those nt n rug c.iiil paikiiig house representatives and ;he early sea01 in of t ho Wall ot Ihatihd, I tali, James were Mis. h . L. Layton, Mis, Earl in at t, Pilauee Il.tyi rs. Watt, Mi and Mis George Wat,t lalimi. Mis. LHonttStewart, Hie tollowing y 'i o ot lh tee, I tab. Mr. and Mrs. Leell Mis .1 ,1. How man, Mrs. Hi mm U .ill tlm in in the nmth and nm-joyed a dancing iu: pen t y onard Rolans ,,f Ogihn, Mrs. Jilenlis, Mrs. G. Ensign, Mrs James south polar regions were to melt at at gihii Friday Vv, nr Misses Simmons and Miss Angie Sim- Wehli and Mrs. Arnold Miller the same lime it would it suit in Francis Russell, m Millci, Kut it mons of Mr. and Mis, G. M, Adams and Hurley, Idaho. lie tai.'ing of the ocean level at S.n gent, and Joseph a ( ooinlis and Mis ( laii W in lho le.l't l,p feet. entertained tuldren spent last week-enMi"i '. Way in Gn.i ay 11c llod Monday aftcinooii m Imimi ot hi r ' o and I .eh i 'oi. Golden Mo: g and Rav on, M.u t in's. Ini t Mi. and Mis. M.iik W hitesnles ot hen our new heavy cruisers are hduy auniv ersary. Adams. he guests wile Kate Ellison, Cai-tu- a Logan, I tali, were visitors to Lay-tomaking ks knots, they are developA. Z. Tan over the week end. ( 00k, Jane Layton, Joey Green, enough mwer to light 1,700,000 uc'.lay afternoon Miss Merle Bennett is etnert. lin- ing l.Ui.V Jean Whitesides, Iauleell lamp-- , similar to those used in your ai onged luncheon o' Seliol field, Mciilyn and Caiolme ing her bridge cluh this ufteninoli. home. t guest was S.nuM D? Relation Emi1 LAYTON " :1v '. l: l Page fcive aire d l r evening. Barnes and Mrs. kjn,e Control Disen.je; Quarantine IJr-re- Unit of Scion Auxiliary. at her V Mr- enter will TIIK WEEKLY Ki r , bring-t- o its ! I Y J ) ... . .. iLhsJ been the policy of this newspaper to readers the best features obtain able, and in MESCAL IKE we know we have another winner. The hilarious doings of MESCAL IKE and the other citizens of Cactus Center won instant favor with newspaper readers when this strip was introduced a short time ago, and we know that you too will enjoy this great comic. The Weekly Reflex Phone 10 t I reader interest." Advertising, to be effective, must have quality as will as quantity. now appearing each week in this newspaper ! |