Show TOE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 9 1928: NCALF ' FEEDING Sandino and His Family IS DISCUSSED HAY ARBITRATE Effort Being Made To Scttldi Matter Out Dairymen 'Amused By Variety of Ways Suggested dairymen of Weber several and tounty agricultural etudents of Weber County Hiffh school had an amusing- time Thursday nigrht in discussing: the beat method of teaching a calf how to drink milk It was the third meet-In- ? In the dairy course being sponsored by the Junior section vt the Weber County Tarm bureau Many methods of teaching a calf how to drink were given credence It was finally decided however that the calf should be literally placed with its back' against the wall that the farmer should strad- tle the calf's neck and then Insert a finger or two in the little animal's mouth This done the calf will tend to suckbeing the fingers The farmer should then gradually push the calf's mouth into a bucket of milk still holding: a finger or two in lt mouth When the calf's mouth cornea in- contact with the milk it continues sucking the fingers and then begins drinking the milk Then Mr Farmer pull the fingers out gradually Itepeat the experiment several times and the calf will of Court Forty-thre- e r ''- I - '' " " I- - - I--- - f ! viy - m$ A 4 s5Uf"-- M- - A?- - - j ' H' f-- - As the result of a conference held late Thursday afternoon by attorneys aiild members of the Weber Systejii Canals association ' n ' rrx" :J ' ' f- r - - : f f i o 5 - drink 1KST METHODS The feeding of cows during the pre-natctage the care of the youngcalf at birth and the feeding of the calf after birth were subjects discussed Thursday night under the general title of "Care and Management of lairy Calves" The cow should be fed during the pre-natstage with a thought to having a good healthy calf and also a thought to having a big production milch cow it was said A good pasture In the summer time Is advisable Alfalfa and grain should be given a cow In the prenatal stago during the winter months according to the discusr sion Care of the young calf at birth and during the first three weeks of Its life Is very essential in that there is a high mortality rate from as Intestinal trouble! known fscours Ajnong the causes are! Overfeeding milk giving milk of uneven temperature from day to day giving our milk one day and perhaps insweet milk the next day dark and unsanitary feeding peno and feeding in unsanitary milk cans 5 The diet of the calf after it is taken from the mother should be tho mother's milk for about a week or 10 days and then the richness of Trie mint should te gradually re duced Within about three weeks the 'calk should be fed on skim milk The calf should be taken from its mother about 48 hours after birth if was said I i 4 I- V' -- V' : - lis 'i- i V al ? ! " j 8c ft y - ' - ':' -- al I" It was announced that there is a possibility that the suit of the Plain againsrt City Irrigation company the Hooper! Irrigation- - company involving: the waters of the Ogden river may i not come to trial on March 30 hut may be settled by arbitration j At present there is an injunction in force restraining- the state en gineer and Hhe water commissioner from interfering with the water of the upper Cteden valley The con tention of the upper valley people ia that their diversion of the wa ter does no diminish the amount which would otherwise reach the lower valley This is disputed by the lower Sralley users and this point is the main cause for the ac tion The proposal Is for the Weber Systems Cabals association to im mediately rbnfer with the people of theuppir valley with a view of effecting arbitration If this is successful ifche injunction will be dissolved atd the case will go over for 8everalnonths in order to determine Jioy the arrangement will work outJjn the meantime it is said the ejaims of the objectors would be held in abeyance If the matter is submitted to arbitration however it will involve only ijhe question of whether or not the: diverting of water by the people of the South fork in Ogden valley diminishes the sup ply which ijhe people of the lower valley would otherwise obtain f ft Sandino "General" guerrilla leader In Nicaragua is pictured (lower right) as he appears in the Baddle At the left is his wife-whstrange as it may seem is an employe of the conserva tive government " They were married wnea uw reDei general occu Abofve left to right ere nied the town of San Rafael del Norte brother-in-laand father Sandlno's A C much-hunte- d NAVAL PARTY ON JOURNEY TO COAST Btep-moth- was to have taken part was un- SMITH able to be present ON COASV BALLOT Next Monday at 7:30 o'clock the nubject "Feeding for Milk ProducSACUAMKNTO Cal March ' 5 tion" will be discussed at the class — AI') — Governor Alfred Smith In the "Weber County High school of New York qualified on the Call QUALIFIES fornla presidential primary ballot today when 1199 signatures from San Francisco and 238 from Sac ARCHERS HOLD ramento were filed on nominating CONTEST SUNDAY state petitions with the secretary re-of Only 1413 signatures are but several thousand more Offden Archers' club will hold its quired names are expected from southern second shoot of the year in the California coilfieum- next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock it in announced AIIl RIDES FOTl nORSES At the first ahoot a LONDON— Operators of Euroby Ora Smith wore pean air lines may undertake to large number of enthusiastswomen: Tfinrci: daily race horses by plane this them many among present A young calf should be fed three The women are cordially Invited to transport summer between tracks on the times a day and should bo given bo in attendance at Sunday's shoot continent and the British' Isles about two pounds of milk to the In due time the animal feeding should he taught to eat grain Regular stanchions for feeding calves wre recommended to avoid waste and assure each calf getting f B r IF 7 ta its own food ft Mr f i ti Tony Cotkttl a high school student reviewed a government bulletin on the care and management -of dairy cows K It McKay manI V I of GuernUrothers' the McKay ager sey luTd in Ogden valley led in the discussion I'd Greenwcll who Ogr-d- - 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" PUEBLO Colo — Although there had not been a fire lighted in three years so far as known in the furnace of an old zinc rmelter at Blend workmen declared they found live coals buried under 18 inches of cinders and ashes when they dismantled the plant recently 9s -- QL FIRE WELL-BANKE- D cream DirrrrD nrniniT I LfinUl DUULIY S3 Prunes Del Monte 3 '1T 9 if Mild full CHEESE pounaj MazolajOIl pint Wekson Oil pint iLVEanzzw v3 the marvelous new'NEKEU' d Harrlion SAN ANTONIO Texas March 9 — (AP) — The tower of the famous n(j-poun- d 4 - 'K-m-G BELL'SStreet 2453 0 TOWER FALLS OFF MISSION MILK Llbby's tall can Soda! Arm & Hammer package Tollej: Tissue 3 roll Salt bag lYiaicncs o doxci ! Co in bulk Also Trees Shrubs etc Snappy Store Plenty Room Good Service the Best Stuff Kl 51-0- Salmon Del Monte tall can Spinach No 2'2 Sunkist brand Salm6rt Western Special tall can Cocoa bulk 2 pounds ttraighQ" drink SEEDS Twenty-secon- Thomas W Read and wife Eliza- bethann Read to Warren Arave and wife Harriet A Arave: rart of lot 2 section 15 township 5 north ranjre 3 west William Var Unen and wife Minnie Van' Unen to Ogden State bank: A part of lot 1 block 1 plat A of Ogden Ogden five-acr- e city survey $2 50 0 School Boy A Few Seed Spuds Left On ! youVe Cst?Cf §t Special Tomorrow Porter-Walto- n $250000 "Every citizen of Utah should visit the plants of the Columbia Steel company and Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company near Springville in order that they might know what this large industry is doing for the west" it was said today by Mayor Frank Francis who with the city commissioners went through the big plant Thursday "Promises for the future in the iron industry in Utah seem exceedingly bright the mayor said "Al250 ready the iron plant employscommen The plant of the pipe pany has an additional 28 0 men" Six thousand tons of iron ore are put through the Columbia each week" the mayor add plant ed "the iron ore being shipped in from southern Utah and con cent iron The plant taining 52 per 470 tons of pig iron is- producing a- day and shipping it to many points A battery of 33 coke ovens which was installed when operations began has been enlarged to C 6 ovens producing 580 tons of coke a day 430 of which are consumed in the plant operation "Officials of the plant have been deInvestigating the possibility ofWil-lard veloping large iron beds in canyon and near Hyrum in Cache county" the mayor said "but a report on these bodies of ore has not yet been made "One of the unusual features in connection with the labor em From our own supply Laid today Get it ice cohL JTMix it with wisffi1 sacks White Swan $275 Good Russet Potatoes $100 Corn 100 pounds $205 Bran and Shorts 81 pounds $120' $110 Hog Feed 1000-Eg- g Mash Buttermilk $225 lots $220 35c Glass Cloth square yard Choice Sweet Clover 13c to 15c 13c to 20c Alfalfa Seeds' 11c The Best Baby Chicks 2 - Wright mil — i " 1 M4U Mayor Says All Utahns Should Visit Plants Near Springville mam en un I IRON INDUSTRY DIDXT KNOW HE WAS OX Golfer (missing his third shot) I thinks I'm off my game to day Caddie — Heavens hae ye play ed before? — Tlt-BtUY LUCKY "Do you talk in your ifleep?" "No: my wife says I'ht perfectly exasperating — I only lemUel'' ployed in the plant Is that every man is an American citizen mamls are made by the officials that each employe must have his citizenship papers or be a born American The plant employes represents fine type of men who come to work from homes us far away as 40 miles each day" Mayor Francis Commissioners Harman W Peery and Fred E Williams were met in Provo by the i entire city commission and were shown through the magnificent city and county building there They then proceeded to the iron plant where they spent several! hours - : : IMPRESSED BY Josephine F Olson county recorder today reported the following real estate transfers: James Wallace and wife Hannah Wallace to Sarah E W Hopkins: A part of northeast 4 of section 24 towmhhip 6 north range U S 2 west Salt Lake meridian survey 11000 Jens II Falle Jr and wife MarH Calle: A guerite Balle to Jens J4 of section 17 part of northwest 2 east township 6 nrth range Salt Lake meridian U S' survey $100Frank Arave and wife Sarah to Warren Arave and Harriet A Arave: A part of section 15 township 5 north range 3 Swest Salt U survey Lake meridian United Two hunflred fifty-tw- o States navyi men went through Og den this morning from the east en route to S&n Francisco They ar rived at 4J0 a m over the Den ver & Hio Grande Western and de m over the South parted at (I em Pacific ) 13 R Real Estate Transfers WATER DISPUTE f 3 Hf STANDARD-EXAMINE- j 50 of chicks fed aa average ration live When ONLYproperly at least 90 can be saved Chicks need a iced to give them warmth strength energy and vitamins1 for life and growth This is the reason 1592 atchcrics say feed Purina Chick Starteca the buttermilk starting ration Tvhich contains Cod Liver Oil We will be glad to tell you' of a feeding plan that is as simple as ABC You'll be duels ahead money ahead Come ir GREAT BASIN GRAIN CO Phone C52 371 23rd Street Ofiden: Utarr i v f ' j j |