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Show THE Sauna Sun, Sauna, ui ah course of incubation seem to reduct the number of eggs. It is possible ;u this one stage to reduce the productive capacity of a pullet 75 or 81 per cent. In order to develop eggs it is for the pullet to be properly then to be supplied with and g:,vn tin proper food and housing facili- THE SALMA SUM Isstszi Every Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. nec-e-i-ar- ties sanitary surroundings, etc., sc Jiat all of its vitality and energy may be devoted to egg production. The ben may be considered a machine that will take feed and con-- v ADVERTISING RATES. inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c Per Matter Display Special position 25 per cent additional. Legals Ten cent3 per line each insertion. Count six words to line Readers Ten cents per line each inseition. Count six words to line Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Read ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. For For Sale, Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Eac! ' Insertion. NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. Jf the egg germs or ovums are not in the ben it will not be possible foi her to produce eggs. On the othei and, if the gg geims are there it will be possible for her to product die maximum only if given propel or l icre. Did you ever have the ground so hard the ditchers would not go dow n ? Cultivate DEEP right at the START and ditching won't be so much like tl is reason 'or the poultryman the fibre-root- It is s. hax'd to do a good job of ii unless the ditches are fiit-elasafter each watt Re-dit- i s. ch Cultivate after irrigation. It saves water and loosens the soil so that the beets can get the air the roots need. sure that his pullets are being AINT IT AWFlL? from a strain that has the .aulily of egg production highly de. Other folks are having fun i opi.l. lie should then apply prop-- r While we are dull and said; methods and he will be able tc We want to put a stop to it, j'oduce a laige number of eggs pei Too many folks are glad. hen. We dont want cards or dancing Or theatres brightly lit CULTIVATION Or anything else that anyone else a little bit. Maxwell in Mattoon Enjoys (Ry Through the Leaves ) For tobacco users Ly Cult:vste 1. To let the air inWe want a dreary jail, to the soil around the beets. 2 And for Sunday golfers To mulch the surface and conserve We want a heavy bail. the moisture. 3. To kill the weeds We want ten thousand sheriffs As soon as possible, cultivate With DEEP. badges big and bright To see that everybody Cultivate after each rain or hail Ex When the ground is crusted, the Gets home at eight each night. discs will cut the surface without A Georgia policeman pursued a moving the crust around the little man whom he had reason to believe beets and breaking them off. was Don't let the ground dry out after following a couple of women with intent to rob. After arrestdiscs. the t Either put the using on with the discs or follow at ing the man he found that one of once with some tool to throw the the women was his own wife. Thete flirt back gainst the shoulder left always seems to be something to take the joy of being a hero. by the discs. ut natched Journal American Cankers Association. Dont it sort of jar your nerves to hear those maids who arc One young fellow bethrothed to a girl with a "cool million insisted on questioning her if he was the only man she ever loved. Great Goshl The guy is either dippy or doesnt care for money. ditions. dobing egg production must always CHERRY, Publisher. But well past forty summers, refer to themslves as "we girls? come to think about it, New York is no spring chicken, and still calls itself new. t trying to work the road. Rolling just before or after the first ctulivation softens the ground rt it into eggs; but this can be for the thinners knees. Theyll done only up to her inborn limit ol it and your stand will appreciate infu-egg production. And it will be i benefit. need either afvorably or unfavorWhen the beets get big, dont run ably by the conditions currounding the cultivator deep. It will destiny trie hen. Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. II. W. You can cultivate after the belts cover the ground if you wait until afternoon when the leaves are wilted by the heat. They will not break, and the mulch you vdl make will help add an extia ton per NOT SO EASY Isnt Printing and Distributing Diplomas That Creates Knowledge Neither Will Printing and Distributing Paper Money Create Wealth. Both It Require Real Work. farmers beets; why howl for low food prices without howling for low prices for all farm crops? Why try to make this business and economic question a political football? When we had cheap sugar two years ago, some 3,000,000 The women of the east are howling about the price of sugar. men were out of woik and farmers could not sell their crops. If they would come west where the sugar grows and don a pair of If speculators are artificially manipulating sugar prices their fall overalls and do a turn at thinning and topping it is a safe prediction will be more sudden than their rise, but in the meantime it is folly that the price of sugar would go much higher. to make the price of sugar a political issue at the risk of injuring out conditions such as existed two farm crop prices and While we have several old maids here pining away for want of years ago. a mate, it seems they have husbands to burn down in Arkansas. A woman there had hers cremated the other day. PINE FOREST SERIOUSLY MENACED The existence of the western white and sugar pine forests is take out a years subscription to this great When my uncle died threatened. Under western conditions a financially practicable educator, the prospect replied: "Not yet. a couple of years ago he left a big jag of newspapers, and 1 hainl method cf local control has been worked out which will save the eastern white pine in the areas of its greatest commercial value, hut got em all read up yet. duck-fee- When solicited to ill whether these methods can he adapted to western condtions remains to be demonstrated. During the past four years, in cooperation with the NorthSAYS Arthur Brisbane: "In this country 450,000 farms pro western and Lake states, a total of 1,025,394 acres has been cleared duce tobacco. American factories manufacture sixty thousand of currant and gooseberry bushes, at an average cost of 35 cents million cigarets. The government got three hundred million per acre, thus protecting the white pine on this area and making it dollars from the tobacco tax last year. safe for the future production of this valuable crop . Probably the tobacco is worth all the trouble and all the money. Cooperative insect control on a large scale is at present being Men that have only recently learned to walk on their hind legs, and undertaken on Federal, State and private lands on the Pacific coast havent yet learned to think, feel the need of something foolish. Oi ind Rocky Mountain forests where the cost.cf bringing the western all foolish things tobacco is the least harmful. pine bettle under control will be less than $1 50,000. During the past ten years the stumpage value of the trees this BOOST THE COUNTRY, TOO! One of the insect has killed runs into many millions of dollars. Oregon, in the Everybody who is anybody around Salina is ready to boos! largest projects in the country is in But Falls. of Klamath is too. it and to a why vicinity do, town improvement good thing The farmer or fruit not advocate country improvement also? grower or stockraiser is the backbone of every community, for with- WHERE LIES THE FAULT SCHOOL, PUPIL, PARENTS? out him there would he no pities or towns, nothing to eat or wear, Statistics coming from governmental sources, which may he ID needs better roads, better school nothing to do hut do nothing. considered as very reliable, furnish the rather astounding fact that facilities for his children; he needs to be more in contact with hit only about 4 per cent of the pupils beginning their education in Boosting our town is commendable, but lets boost the our schools neighbors. complete the high school course on schedule time. The rural districts, too, and make our act dobuly commendable. Further, that only 86 per cent reach the fifth grade, 60 per cent the columns of this paper are open to any citizens who has a plan or The figures seventh grade, and about 58 per cent the eight grade. suggestion to offer for the good of this town and countryside. Many also show that 32 first the in reach high school, 32 year per cent people have splendid ideas in their heads, but are timid about letper cent reach the first year in high school, 23 per cent the second They should not be backward in this respect. The ting them out. year, almost 7 per cent the third year, and a little more than 4 people need those ideas for development, for it is an established fact cent complete the high school course on schedule time. that development seldom results from idle or indifferent street talk per When considered that schools are open and in operation The people will listen if you will make a noise. or home dreams. the year, this seems a very poor Uin of twelve nine months every And you can make a noise through the columns of this paper an record in return for the expense of our school system, and lea 3s one T time you want to put your thoughts in writing. are most MMvi to wonder whether the schools, the pupils or the ITS HERE!! SIXTY THOUSAND MILLION CIGARETS south-centr- the new electric Waffle Iron Cooks Hotcakes, waffles, short- al cake, omelets, coffee, eggs in fact anything you want to cook- - 1 in and see It- - I 1 I or p!La rs harder it pulls. THE SUGAR FARCE Proto Bon, Sot Mo That sometimes even between individuals in a flock is not quite clear to the Most nexperieneed poultryman. if hens are proppeople believe that erly fed and housed tluy all should produce equally well, but nothing is discussion of the sugar price a critic says the increase is due to the protective tariff against Cuban sugar of 1.75 cents a pound and that this tax enables the sugar combine to rob the American further from the actual facts. In a The quality of producing eggs is inborn. Correct feeding and housWould the same critic have the nerve to attack the American are ing important to develop the beet farmer who will profit millions under sliding scale contracts if best possibilities of the lien, but no amount of care and feed will ensugar prices remain high? With sugar at 10 or 12 cents a pound any foreign producer able a hen that has no capacity for could cut the price several cents, pay his tariff tax in addition and egg production to lay more than a certain number of eggs. get the business if he wished to do so the tariff is not stopping This ability is passed on from one him. generation to another, the same as Why howl for low prices without demanding low prices for the any other trait such as white feath housewife. I E4 LtkJb J ' 8 5 4 ; t ; 4 provided, lay ? j e HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Furniture Brass Bed and Springs Dining-Roo- pro-luc- it is, the saM I ic: er Ids i: - parents Reasonable blame can be attached to all three, but the to blame. WHO PAYS THE BILLS? most important factor retarding the education of our children should The record is too The fellow who pays the advedtising bill is the fellow who be located without delay, and then eradicated. He pays just as surely and certainly as if he poor to let stand without supreme efforts put forth to improve it. doesnt advertise. The only difand took the money out. went to his ference is that his customers' dollars, instead of getting into his ers, single comb, feathered or clean drawer, pass right by him and enter the cash drawer of the advertislegs, etc. It is impossible to tell by looking He is paying for the other fellow's advertising but is not being er. a hen whether or not she will be at have often wondered who benefitted by it. Many a fine producer. Although certain pays the large advertising bills of their competitors, not realizing that Are external characteristics indicate good they themslves are paying most dearly for it. layers, it is quite a well known fact that theie are striking exceptions Why not stop paying the advertising bill of your competitoi The reason for great variation in to any rules of this kind. In some and let some other fellow start paying for your advertising through e Pull the customers dollar into your store egg production between hens of cases fine looking fowls will not the loss of business? an egg and others, in spite of For advertsing is like a magnet the strongei different strains of a variety and with advertsiing. all that can be will cash-draw- Telluride Power Co. V only a few. In a healthy, pullet from a flock of heavy layers the ovary, just before laying time, will V be found well de eloped and cover- V ed with a considerable number of egg cells in all stages of development As many as 700 of these have been Counted in one pullet. Large numebrs have been found with 300, 400, and 500. This does not mean that each egg cell will develop into an egg, but it does indicate the maximum capacity of the hen to produce eggs. Many external factors influence the number that will develop. 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