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Show THE $ ALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAli and quarts of skimmed milk ituLK PRODUCTS HIGH as much protein and contain almost VALUE IN NUTRITIVE yield about the same amount of enIf we place foods according to ergy as a pound of round steak their nutritive value, milk and dairy Skim milk can be used for cooking milk most of the products stand far above all other in place of whole results. ' excellent time with is milk Because common products. Not only is skim milk valuable as produced by the old cow, and cows such common animals, it is sel- a food itself, but from it are made a'-dom given due consideration in the some of our other most wholesome foods. The simplest one of these is family ration. This can be ar. A quart of whole milk is equal in cottage cheese. f od value to any one of the follow-i- i should be made in very home in Ampound erica. Cottage chese can be served g: eight eggs, of ham (two pounds of chicken, and made a main part of any perwill pound of beefsteak 01 sons lunch or supper. Prepared ic cream, farvorably very compares of s pork. pound Not only docs whole milk stand in composition and digestibility wit! One hundred high in the rank of food stuffs, bu' beef and other meats. 4 pounds ol milk and skim of do also. These pounds all of its 20 about ream ii per cent containing must be considered separately 15 17 to will make about fat pound? to milk. full credit order to give Skim milk, the most common o! of cottage cheese ready to serve , and the least con Charging market price for the is much cheese the cheaper rhlered as to its value, should be made a regular part of the familj than meat of similar value. Cottage has exceptional value on the diet. The separating of whole mill milk is produced very farm where am the deans product thoroughly extracts the fat from it. Taking the cheaply and meat is rather hard t fat out of milk by no means render? get. George B. Caine, Department of Dairy Husbandry, Utah Agiitul t useless for human consumption tural College. is in milk cream The butter fat or valuable means no the only by part There is left in skim milk; sugar GOOD WINTER CARE OF LIVESTOCK IMPORTANT mineral substances and protein. The Utter of these is especially import-,- t Good winter care should be giver because it not only serves as fuel. to the body, as fats, sugars and by livestock men to their breeding starches do, but it also supplies ni- herds, according to Dr. W. E. Carmaterial. roll, Professor of Animal Husband trogenous Due to the fact that the nutritive ry at the Utah Agricultural College Better care should be given Un part of the skim milk, consists very la gely of protein, it must be placed breeding herds he says, to insun in the same class with such foods as them coining out of the winter in r Two strong condition and ready to utilize eggs, fish meat and poultry. one-ha- lf three-fifth- s thiee-fourth- s Made to the LOCAL ITEMS OF OF THE COMMISSIONER in some will This care include, STATE OF UTAH INTEREST. cases more feed than has been cusOf the Condition of more and better shelter, tomary, THE FIRST STATE BANK Close attention careful attention. OF SALINA will be rewarded especially during F. D. B. Gay, secretary of the Located at Salina in the county of the period just before and just after close of Scenic Highway association spent the of at State Sevier, Utah, the young are born. Patience and on the 6th day of October, Wednesday in the city conferring care should be su.T.ciint at this time business with members of the association. 1923. to insure the saving of practically RESOURCES D. L. Argyle, a former resident every offspring that is hoin alive. Loans and of Falina, was here last Saturday Discounts and Sunday looking after business $576,419.77 ranges. tissue-buildin- g 4 J 5 $ 4 4 ? 5 5 5 5 f 4 4 $ 4 5 4 5 J $ i1 5 ? i J"? 4 4 4 5 4 4'4 $ H Now That Cool Weather is g. 5 5 5 5 8 H' ('J' J' 41 4 f 4 at Hand That Craving for Good CANDY g. v ? HAS RETURNED NEXT TIME YOU CALL HAVE A BOX FOR HER t Indulge Your Sweet Tooth 1 Iere you will find just the right box of Candy to ; 4 suit your purpose. A various selection of harti centers, s chocolate creams, and packed in plain or decorative boxes. bon-bon- Our Candies Are Always Pure, Sanitary, And Fresh. t Lewis Drug Co. "The V Store" 7T?T7T77777-?'- t SATURDAY SPECIAL Beginning Saturday morning we will give, with every Cash Purchase amounting to $1.00 or More, FREE one bar of Hand Soap Always remember that we carry a complete line of Staple Groceries and fresh vegetables in season. In our Meat Department you will find your every wants. Fresh Meats, Cured Meats, Sausage, Salt Fish and a variety of appetizing things to eat. Salina Meat (El Supply Co. Junior Red Cross THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE between good lumber and bad Careful selection, Mich lumber. as we make, avoids a multitude of defects. Lumber of solid stock, of good workable gram, of the right seasoning, and of the right measurement. Is our specialty. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. affairs and renewing acquaintances. Mr. A i gyle had just returned ftom Spreads Good Will Throughout World Maramec, advancement of HOW TO GET MANURE INTO POTATO LAND Coats Good Dining Room set for sale eheiq or will consider good Jersey cow. 2'Mo II. S. Carlisle, Depot Agent. THE models, F.O. Bullock! Dentist At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday. AtSdina:- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. ? ?? 55 5 $ T? the micine costiTcne fmit be more than a purgative; it nvt I'nntx n toK , alterative and cathartic popv'jtu.-A s j. 9 peumetts the realization of the SEE THEM! Big Shipments of Coats Com- ing in Today Come and Select Yours Warning Our attention has been directed to the redrummeis have been port that some or for orders Woolnap Blankets selling soliciting at the enormous price of $8.7 J, by introducing them as wool. so-call- ed CONTINGENT LIABILITIES of Indorsements of this Bank: Notes & Bills Rediscounted other than with Federal Keseive Bank $ 26,065.64 On Account PEOPLE - TAKE CARE Woolnap Blankets are not wool. The highest grade and largest size Woolnap Blanket in our store sells at $4.95, with a liberal assortment at $4.19 and some as low as $3.25. Investigate before giving your money away under the impression that you are saving! When buy- n ing from us you Know that you get an unquestionable qualify for your money. N This also applies to Underwear and flannel Shirts MAX COHEN The Correct Attest: P. C. SCORUP, 4 epe sidy (.Mural House of Quality Jc? CHRIS JORGENSEN, HYIIUM S. GATES, JZ? Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of October, 1923. E. V. JOHNSON, Notary Public. SEAL commission My expires 10th day of October, 1926. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Fixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my cilice this 17th day of October, 4 Blankets! Blankets! Our stock of wool and cotton blankets are complete, anything in the line of warm clothes for winter like sweaters overand leather coats, raincoats, mackinaws and coats and suits. all-wo- ol PRICES LOW QUALITY HIGH Come in and look them over at 1923. SETH TIXTON, x Bank Commissioner. A3 ms thrte rpifUir and kmeli restore to function BEAUTIFUL collection COME AND sceptical buyer. u Vv? Dresses most original creators assembled by us at our store. Our showing of styles is the newest, the most distinctive, the world affords, and priced to suit the most at this wrappers printed Send your orders here. j and MOST Cashier. $$$ to business i Let us supply ics: duly-swor- 4 If for any reason fall or winter application is not made, the manure should be added at the earliest possible time in spring. It is also advisable not to use manure containing much coarse straw or cornstalks for spring applications unless no other manure is available.- - The turning under of coarse manure at the same time that the potatoes are planted is lishy, especially should a dry period follow planting. Poor stands and delayed growth are likely to result. Besides, potato scab is encouraged by an abundance of coarse manure. Finally, irrigation and cultivation are more difficult than when the manure is well enough broken down to be in a state of active decay. Moderate quantities of manure have given better results for ordinary potato crops than either very light or extremely heavy applications. Truck farms sometimes apply 20 to 00 tons of fresh manure to the acre, but 15 to 20 tons is likely to be more satisfactory, at least for The manure general farming. should be spread over the land at the time it is being hauled out, and as as Manure possible. uniformly spreaders are more efficient than hand spreaders. To make small piles to be scattered later in another operation is wasteful of labor, and since it prevents uniform distribution it is also wasteful of manure. Much of the fertilizing element is leached into the soil directly beneath the pile, leaving only the resistant remnant to be scattered, sepecially if these piles are left for any great length of time. Ilorse and sheep manure deteriorate more rapidly in piles than do cattle and hog manure. George Stewart, Professor of Agronomy, Utah Agricultural Col- Farm manure for potatoes may be applies to a previous crop, such as corn, beets, or garden stuff. It maybe added as a thin coating after beans or on alfalfa or grass sod previous to breaking. Another growing practice among successful growers is the fall or winter applcation on fall plowed land. Turning under in the fall is preferred, but to leave the manure on the plowed ground all winter to be worked into the soil in spring with a disk is also counted satisfactory. If the land is not fall plowed, it is still good practice to lege. apply the manure in fall or during the winter, even on top of snow. UnThe keynote less the land is steep and compact, so badly eroded as to form channels, good stationery. or frozen under the snow there will you. TOTAL $ 26,065.64 STATE OF UTAH, County of Sevier. H. B. Crandall being first according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and forelli jour machinery now, while yon going report contains a full, true can get the extras. We liae them for and correct statement of the condiall makes of Mowers and liindcis. tion of the said bank at the close of Louis Jacobs. Jstf. business on the 6th day of October, FOR SALE Good milch cow, just 1923. II. B. CRANDALL, freshened. Oscar Neilxon 4 be little loss from the carrying away of manure in the run-o- ff when the snow melts. Land manured in this way is best plowed as early as possible in spring. scholar- playgrounds, It is inconceivable that the Red Cross could have come thus far only to retreat; that it could have succeeded up to the present time only to fall President Coolidge. I Dr. at the death of his The social Twelve was most delightfully entertained last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. B. McMillan at her hone at Siguid. Eleven members and five guests were present to enjoy the clubs usual diversion, Progressive 500. Mrs. Max Cohen won high pnze and Mrs. Rue Nielson, consolation. Of the guests, the high prize was w'on by Mrs. C. L. Merrill and the consolation gift went to Mrs. S. McMillan of ships In farm, trade and other schools, community and school garden work, and donations of cash and equipment to childrens organizations. In these projects 112,6G0.17 was spent during the last year in ten European countries, In China and In the Virgin Butter where he had Oklahoma, been called mother. Nearly 5,000,000 pupils in the schools of America are following the standard of unselfish service as members of the American Junior Red Cross, the annual report of the American Red Cross This valiant host is repdiscloses. resented in 125,072 school rooms of 21,289 schools throughout the United States. With a service program that is local, national and International in scope, the American Junior Red Cross Is working unfalteringly for health and happiness and in the promotion of activities among boys and girls wherever there is opportunity for usefulness. Increased activity on the part of the schools enrolled and deeper recognition by school authorities of yie educational values of Junior Red Cross have been significant features of the last year. Carrying on educational and relief work in France, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Jugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria and Rumania, the American Juniors have influenced the forming of Junior departments in the Red Cross organizations of these countries. American boys and girls wearing the I Serve button of the Juniors are proving apt messengers of the spirit of good will and mutual understanding through correspondence scattered with pupils In schools throughout the world. At the close of the school year In June 2,009 schools were encaged in correspondence with a like number of schools In Europe; 2S4 schools in our insular possessions and Alaska territory carried on an exchange of letters with schools in the United States and South In fact, narly 2,700 schools Africa with probably 100,000 pupils were busy In this fine act of cheerful communiwhile 8,247 articles passed cation through National Headquarters of the Red Cross in exchanges between the Interested pupils hero and overseas. An Incident of the year's advance was the beginning of activity which will eventually Install Junior Red Cross In the Indian schools of the United States. From every section of the country reports of the tour of the unit of crippled children with their chorus which came from the Bakule school in Prague, Czechoslovakia, to show gratitude to the American Juniors for their assistance declare that nothing since the World War has done so much to awaken the Red Cross spirit in the communities visited by the unit. The work of the American Juniors in foreign fields is emphasized in the office. II BANK - four-filth- eveiy-.hing- REPORT to the fullest extent the forage as they are turned again on the summer Try a want ad in the opportunity They are result getters. column. The Fair Merc. Co. Salinas Busy Store |