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Show . ' n TOE WEEKLY KEFLEX KAYSYILLE. UTAH - , ff ;:N3voJWpteo f'l a Privilege to Ltot in Tbs ordinary old scrub cow needed llyie mineral la tier diet bee one h natural could get enough from tl food consumed; but, the cow found ' . today U a. highly specialized milk producing machine and since milk la rich In mineral salts. It Is necessary to add these materials to her food i supply. A. Arey, John 'Fortunately," says dairy extension specialist, at North Carolina Elate college, "the feeds grown In North Carolina gre deficient In only four of the minerals most needed. These are sodium, chlorine, ' calcium and phosphorus. These Sfutlul minerals can be supplied In an Inexpensive form by nslug common salt, finely ground limestone end odorless steamed bone meaL There la no advantage In buying and feed-lu- g complex. mineral mixturca because tome of these contain a number of unimportant , mineral elements which me not needed by the cow and some-limcause Injurious effects." -- it Jrey states that Mr. common salt furnishes both sodium and chlorine and can be mixed with the grain at the gate of one pound of salt to each tun pounds of grain. In addition, ault should be placed la the stable or pasture so that the cattle may bav free acceas to It at all times. Tbs practice of salting at Intervals of one r two weeks la not recommended, be states. -- The need for calcium and phos-- ' pltonia la apparent when one realises that 85 per cent of the skeleton la composed of these two elements. Also CO per cent of the minerals la the milk la composed of the same two elements.' Both are, 'Essential for growth, reproduction of young and production of milk. They are generally deficient In the feed ration and tf not supplied the cow win draw on her own skeleton for a supply and thus develop a case of weak bones. Dairy Cow Has Reasons for Eating Liberally -- . for the Specific recommendatloni in net lug of all these demands for the C dry cow are Included In one of the tiulletlu Issued by the extension service of the Ohlp State university, Bulletin No. 72, entitled, "Feeding Dairy Cattle." The authors are C. L. Black-loan- , specialist In animal husbandry, nnd Ivan McKelllp, specialist In dairying. Payability of Great Importance in Feeding rnlutability I of great Importance la successful feeding. The best re- sults cannot be obtnlned with any fred which Is not well relished by the cow; consequently any unpalatable feed to be used should lie mixed with , those that are appetizing. In making the grain mixture care nltould he exercised that too .large a quantity of either constipating or e feed Is not Included. Cottonseed I teal, for example, Is decidedly and should be fed with laxative grain or succulence, such as si Inge or roots. For ordlnury feeding not more than of the grain should be cottonseed meal. In some section large Quantities have been fed. bat this practl'W is not to be recommended. On the other hand. Iluseeit-ol- l meal, because of Us distinctly laxative action, should not be fed ordinarily In greater quantities than one and pound a day., lax-nt- h g one-thir- d one-quart- er Prevent White Scours White scours In new born culve Is a disease likely to fling to connin or herds. Outbreak frepremise quently destroy practically every calf born. It Is caused h.v various varieties of, the colon bacillus and allied Mlcrohlc .Species.' , Most of those ' on dlnnrlly are harmless Inhabitant ot the Intestines of the older animals ,Vlint causes them to go on a cnlf kill big rampage la not known at nil. North Summit high school, by lta 18 to 0 victory over Wasatch coufity high recently, won the right to conteet the winners of the western half of the division for the state tournament berth, BOISE Idaho shipped to Los Angeles "Ut year 894,750 pounds of dressed poultry. Utah sent the southern California city 820,848 pounds. The two statee together provide Loe with 20 per cent of the dressed " t poultry' consumed. ' ' SALT LAKE Utah shipped to Loe Angeles last year 820,815 pounds of dressed poultry. Idaho sent the eouth-er- n California city 894,750 pounds. The two states together provide Lqs Angeles with 20 per cent of the dressed poultry consumed - VERNAL About ICO, 000 sheep are being moved from the eummet ranges in Colorado to the Winter ranges In Utah, It was announced recently by Thomas Redmond, chief atate sheep Inspector, who has Just returned from the border. PROVO' "If wa had - cue more pheasant we would have our limit, remarked Bob Bullock to Wit Hoover as they were hunting In the vicinity of Spanish Fork recently. They hud already ahot three and were returning to the marshes of Utah lake, near Provo. a. Taka fl'fe Belt Bladder 8 a Winner Every mother realties how Important it Is to tench children habltSjof good Flr8 Irritation or Backache ' duct but many of them fall to realize of the Importance teaching their chll-drgood bowel hub the until Its poisons from decaying waste held too long In the systeny have begun health. Watch your child and at the first sign of constipation, give Mm a little California Fig Syrup. Children love Its rich, fruity taste and It quickly drives away those distressing aliNext time a coated tongue, Nm, ments, inch as headaches, bad breath, breath, or acrid skin give feverishbiliousness, coated tongue, of sour stomach-- try Phillip, ness, fretfulness, etc. It gives them a Magnesia stomGet acquainted with this Mrfer .. hearty appetite, regulates their ach and bowels and gives tone and that helps the system strength to these organa so they con- aound and aweet That every stomU tinue to act normally, of their own need t times. Take It whenever accord. For over fifty years, lead- hearty meal brings any discomfort , ing physician have prescribed It for Phillips Milk of Mugnesl has half-sicbilious, constipated chil- medical endorsement And conth dren. More than 4 million bottles millions of men and women they d;sn used a year shows how mothers de- have indigestion." Dont diet ud pend on it? dont Suffer; 'Just remember fhUiini Tire. CL O-- Wilcox, 3855tf Wolff Pleasant to take, and always effective The name Phillips Is Important; 5 fit, Denver, Colorado, saya: My son, Jackie, la a prize winner for health, Identifies the genuine product. "iL'lk now, but we had a lot of trouble with of Magnesia" has been the U. S. ret him before we found hla trouble was tered trade mark of the Charles H. him . and began giving constipation Phillips Chemical Co. and Ua California Fig Syrup. It fixed him decessor Charles IL Phillips slorf pr. up quick, gave him a good appetite, made him sleep fine and he's been gaining In weight right along since the first few days, taking it To avoid 'Inferior Imitations of California Fig 8yrup, always look for the word "California" on the carton. 'V OLD FOLKS SAY ' DR. CALDWELL ' ' WAS RIGHT must The American men and women kidney guard constantly against trouble because we often with rich food. Our blood Is filled to strive kidneys" the which acids ever from weaken filter out; they lhm!na-tlv- e work, become sluggish, the y tissues dog sad the result Is and weakness trouble, bladder a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel like lamps of lead; your back hurts or the nrlne la cloudy, full of sediment, or you are three obliged to seek relief two or suffer If you the night; time during with sick headache, .or dizzy, nervous have spells, acid stomach, or If you rheumatism when the weather Is bad, water begin drinking lota of good soft from .and get yonr pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Balts. Take tt betablespoonful In a glass of water and few a days fore breakfast for your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been naed for years to help flush and stimulate dogged kidneys, to neutralize the adds In the system so they no longer are a source of Irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Balta Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure, makes a delightful effervescent r drink and belongs In every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. kla-se- The bail of treating sickness has not changed since Dr. Caldwell left Medical College la 1875, a or since he placed oo the market the laxative prescription ha had need la his practice. He treated eoastipatlon, biliousness, headaches, mental depreteioa, indigestion, war stomach and other in die positions entirely by means of simple vegetable laxative, herbs and root. These are still the beats of Dr. Caldwells Byrup .Pepsin, a combination of senna sad - -itber mild herbs, with pepsin. The simpler the remedy for conitipa-Jothe safer for the child and for yon. And a you can get results ja a mild and safe way by nslng Dr. Caldwell's Jrrdp Pepsin, why take chances with strong drag! A bottle will Iasi eeveral month, and all caa ue it: It is pleasant to the taste, gentle la action, and free from narcotic. Elderly people find It Ideal. All drag store have the genermi bottles, or writ Byrup Pepm," Dept. BB, Mouticello, Illinois, for free trial bottle. - n, -- llthla-wate- , t, " Nnmlsmntie Treasure. A pot of gold waa found near Sant Malo, France, the other day In demolishing a building used as a hiding place by the Templars when Philippe le Bel sought to confiscate the wealth of the order. Most of the coins, north a fortune to numismatics, bore the effigy of King Louis X. nt Long! Reedway. The Lincoln highway the longest road In the world. It has a length ot 3,331 miles. "Growing pains" of youth continue right on through life; you always have palu of some kind. , Sweeter 1 tl-ac- ld PSP Ancient Garb. composed of the swp -- last year. Forest rangers In the region anticipate that at least 225 deer will be killed before the season Is over. Scotchmen who recently traveled SALT LAKE Moderately cool weather and ehowera ot the last week have Improved the grain outlook In Utah and germination ot most sowings this fall Is now expected, according to the weekly crop report of J. Cecil Alter, government meteorologist Winter range forage has Improved and' large numbers ot sheep have been moved to winter range. RICHFIELD R, Scott Zlmmermann In charge of rodent control In Utah, la vlsttpg Sevier county In a campaign for control of porcupines In national forest areas. It Is claimed that this rodent. Is very destructive ot tree life and forage, once It becomes numerous. Reports from forest rangers Indicate that the poicuptne family baa materially Increased tb's year In the JFUh lake .forest. CEDAR CITY Final arrangements have been made for the program for Branch Agricultural college Founders' day, November 18. The two outstanding features ot the program will be the addreei by Charles R. Mabey and the dedicatory ceremonies by Dean Milton Ben&lon. Mr. Mabry and Mr. Bennlon served as members of the Branch Agricultural college faculty In the days when the school was a branch of the University ot Utah. ' LOGAN Proclamation restoring to entfy the waters ot the login rive? was issued recently by George M Bacon, state engineers Waters ot thl stream were withdrawn from filling oi November 24, 1923. to protect them agonist possible appropriations which might Interfere with the proposed Cache valley reclamation projects. The proclamation restoring the stream to entry becomes effective as soon a notice ot It hat been published thre successive jroeka. We can tell science that we dost half as much where we cam from as where we're going to. car the pot la worth two on As ancX j&EOJIE WHIPPET FOUR SEDAN $n i teSSi Bwbw (8 one R Mf)UI ndlftMt) tSZ3 Ml data CakilUt Cnn (with UJ Cape(wlthl-apUl- a tp) $393 C h UX. WHIPPET SEDAN ?77(D Nwhe BHtwintaStCmb t63 Cmh etS3 Cahriola rHAnWUly. Ch Oiwliriiiirfj, Okb, m4 wlltUp Whippet wins a tremendous popular vote from America's motorists. They know that Bt,an.dt quidity of fOT definite dollar value a full dollar spent. hieh perfonnance y that challenges road, and -fo- r-dollar return for every1 7; . Hie two Wlilppct Sedans the Four nnd Six ere the expert craftsmanship throughout, - lowest priced four and rix-enclosed cylinder four-door cars in the world! EOUJIiG GIEIEO N OVERLAND, TOLEDO, OHIO froa Australia to visit their old country. The principal panels ot the top of the table are finely grained, and show aa Interesting variety of colorings tad markings. The design, with the squar legs strengthened by crosspieces, Is The gift has been placed la the city hall. nmmitoy m UjECBIFI38EaiCiFJD!E differ-en- t 'kinds of wood grown In Australia. It was the gift of the delegation U No one expects life to be all rosea, but he would like at least a year or two to be rosea. A boll in the neck. a table aented hat" p -- City Gets Unique Table. Edinburgh, Scotland, has been pr. vu o ont-lhtr- d -- of Magnesia Gilbert K. Chesterton waa defending womeiie apparel. "To eay the least, they have not stood stllL They are forever striving for added attractiveness, added comfort, added utility. Bnt look at the men! "The most Irrational fantasies often become the most lasting.' Two such examples are what are commonly culled a pair of trousers and a top r -- con- en Different Education. Too few of us have the courage to use wbat education we have, unlesa PATS ON The annua! stockhold- some one has given ua a diploma cerers' meeting of the Strawberry Water tifying our right to It American Uteri' esoclatloa was hold . recently Magazine. at the Nebo stake tabernacle, with President Lee R. Taylor In charge. A Attend the Party levy was made of SO cents per acre-fooIn Spite of Coldt SO cents tor operation and mainDon't despair aome day your social tenance and 20 cent to r a reserve i calendar la full, and you awake with a fund. miserable cold. Be rid of It by Boon! BRIOnAM CITT-- K. C. Wright You can. If you know the secret: chief engineer of the state road Papes Cold Compound soon settles any commission, who returned from the cold,' yes, even one that baa reached Curlew alley during the week, said redeep In the throat or lungs. Adv. f cently that the sight and miles ot federal aid highway, deThe Ed 1 well. , signated as project running The famous Edelweiss flower which from the Utah Idaho line to the Cur- la a delight to tourists In Switzerland, lew valley Junction, la now completed. a native of Asia. WASHINGTON Mrs. Reed Smoot, wife of the Utah senator, died Tuesday at 7 a. m., after a long Illness. She was 85 years old. Mrs. Smoot waa the daughter of Horace F. Eldredge, Salt Lake pioneer, and Chios A, Red field Eldredge She waa born in Salt Lake alxty-twyears ago and reared here, receiving her edacatlon at the University of Deseret. ' MANTI A total of 170 deer have been killed by hunters in the Mantl forest this year, according to word received by the atate flaj and game department This Is an lncroase ot about 85 per cent over the same period is r Drink Water An-gel- LAYTON Feeding Young Calf igfl COALVILLE set forth In the weekly vegetable review published by the The young calf usually will take Kansas City office of the United States about six to ten pounds of skim milk bureau unique situation prevails In the onion market this year. DomesCatty, which la Increased gradualty-'toot Jate main-crosixteen to twenty pounds by lhe time tic production Is onion old. ad'df "about Is In months four the r;df lighter than iloen ilttle grain and some legume last season, with eastern crops parbay It provided. During this time ticularly short Shipments were quits rtenntlneM of feed and surrounding heavy earlier In fhe fall, but have now n of great Importance. If It Is po begun to slacken, rrlce . are reelide to hare each calf tied separately, latively high two or three , times the amount of feed can be regulated those of last autumn and are at such better and the feeder can watch thf a level as to attract a Urge volume of ontons'trom foreign countries. 7 food! Hob f t eacbeaLL . ! 109-E- tat-tme- . ! one-hal- The dairy cow must sat for at least five reasons over and above the fart that she gets hungry. She muat eat first la order to maintain ber body, keeping up tier normal temperature nnd providing for the repair of ber tissues. A large proportion of her tnl feed goes Into milk production, r.eprnihtetlon calls for another Important supply of nutrition. When d tt.s cow la dry, she should be because Just after she tins freshened, she actuully produces more id! Ik thun she eatf feed to produre, hi d must have a reserve on her body. Finally, she must ent to grow, be- Aiuae Xhe average large cow Is a Itetter producer thnn the average small Ci w. I; Utah ' MINERAL FEEDS NEEDED BY COWS ,1F o DeftSxrBoy Drugs Excite ifie Kidneys, |