Show r r j it SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 2 1928 -- SYSTEM TRIED - -- 'I — SHAW BUSY OH MILK POWDER ' j ! — 1 management pay higher j returns also that it helps one to shoulder GREEK his own puX into effect the proper ways of caring for his animals and advance ojut in the world with the modern aideas in dairying i j r "My classroom work in: agriculture was very interesting because U P 'Aggie Scholarship questions were continually erising trom' my project which added a Awarded To Rudolph real touch ofjife to my 487 hours Van Kampen which were devoted to the care of animals and study of hcrw 1 could Union Icific $100 scholarship improve my project awarded ahoually to the outstand"Ae a result of my vaiaable ing agricultural student at the Wewith the stock! ber Counti High school was won team and In my project I judging' am goby Rudolph IVan Kampen of Burch ing to extend my work along thist kjreek' witl Itoss Folkman of War- line next ypar and will endeavor ren as alternate Instructor' Verne a success in vocational agriI i LOberhaiysley explained in his an culture" ' It nouncement j Saturday that the scholarship calls for transportation d About of all 'the coal 6t the student to and from the Utah Agricultural college and the used iri the United States today is payment of $50 at the beginning consumed by the railroads of the firsittwo semesters Similar awards' are 'made An other counties through which the railroad runs The which picked the winner in JWeber county consisted of Supt p A Fowler Principal Keith Wahlquist and County Agent A D Christiansen They gave a maximum bf S3 points for scholastic standing 45 points for efici-enc- y in handling projects and 20 points for j qualities of leadership character and extra curricular work Honorable mention was given to Max Ritter Roland Flinders Arlo Carver Cljde Dabb Wayne Barker iPharesf t?reen Carl Manning Chester AVtesjt Lawrence Mayberry Lee Richaids and Eldon Rawson STUDENT FIRST Dairy Heads Highly Pleased With Results Secretary Say$ Premiums Will Be Double Those of Past ve -- OW that the city and county commissioners are beginning Opening of the "Weber Central Dairy association's powdered milk to realize the fact that Ogden needs new municipal buildings and plant was held Saturday afterndon President J It Beus General Man-jng- the City Hall park ha been ofG Wilster and the association fered for the site might Old Sol offer a ©uggcstion? directors were present A test run was made for the di-- ! rectors who closely followed the With a new building rearing its of the plant from the workings ' proud head among the giant trees time the milk was introduced until of the park the rest of the scenery ' ' the powder was made: be made to conform must The process used is the Gray-- ! Undercertainly it these Jensen and consists of heaters a would at least becircumstances to give proper n d drying chamber the-rinLady a bath pump and packing machine CIt IfAil TAKEN OFF Here it is Saturday night and milk is first placedln a large The Christmas and the lady ' nearlng vat heated and put through a still green pedesperches tipon her TWi run cream to is moss apd daily ' "epaator with covered tal the churns for the making of tsweet cream butter and the milk growing more grimy goes to large retaining vats The hot milk is then 'forced to Perhaps a certain revenue Is ex"the top of tha building and sprayed pected from her In the future when into a preheating chamber' which she might be sold to Pittsburg for carries off about 50 per cent of the a lady of the coal mines water It goes from there to a pump and is forced through a cop-i- l Citizens might at least throw a per pipe at 2500 pounds pressure sheet or some other covering over d to the top of a large to protect the fallen comthe lady chamber from the shuddering gaie It is again forced out into a plexion y of passers-b260 fpray meeting air heated to degrees Fahrenheit going in the Saturday was nice and chilly opposite direction The air forces with a high of 47 At 6 I o'clock f the milk upward and outward and by the time it reaches the sides of that evening the thermometer regt the large tank is in the form of istered 30 The barometer 2990 which means that if it doesn't do the bottom powder falling-tA large chain is kept moving anything else it will snow around the sides of the chamber and brushes to the bottom any of A year ago today it was some' the powder which adheres to the what warmer with a 55 high and a side It 04 inches of precipitation caught in a sue-iio- n 36 low ' ' ' pump which forces it through fell a tube into barrels LARGE OUTLAY 4' The plant cost in the neighbor- - LINCOLN SCHOOL hood of $100000 and is the only PROUD OF LIBRARY one between Springfield Mo land California J IX Beus said One of the delightful rooms in "The erection of the plant ha solved one of the biggest questions the new Lincoln school at Five When one facing- the dairymen of this terri- - Points is the library "and that is the enters the room he may expect to tory" heof said be greeted by perhaps merry permarket question "With this plant which has a haps wistful verses written on the ' capacity of 100000 pounds of boards A large vase Is the keywhole milk a day we can handle note to the atmosphere! of the The every drop of milk produced and room restfulness v is assure the farmer a steady outlet for the enjoyment of thelibrary students TVe have had several offers for who use it and a bulletin? board the entire output of the plant and maintained by the boys and girls will be able to dispose of every 13 an example of this fact pound of powdered milk pro- During the recent Book week 132' books Including the-- Junior duced" HIGHLY PLEASKD Classics were added to the library Both Mr Beus and Mr Wllster Almost half of these are a permawere highly pleased with the first nent addition the remainder hay' run of the plant as were the direc- - ing been" loaned for the I school tors The latter are: Jerome year Classes were organized Into "Wheeler Slaterville J D Brown clubs and for a week an enthusiKarr West Wilford Taylor Ilarris-- ' astic campaign for suitable books ville LeHoy J) White Perryf Ed- was made by the clubs At the end South Weber of the week the Sunshine club ward Pernelius Francis Bingham Morgan George composed of 4 Al students was ' F Ktallings Eden William Schade announced the winner Huntsville J S Itoylance Pleas-- i Book week was observed In the ant View Henry T Maw Plain auditorium and art departments as ' City' v In the audiwell as in the The powdered milk! carries 5 0 torium short library talks including book per cent sugar 37 per cent pro- reports were given by upper grade The students on "My Favorite Book' tein and iy per cent ash first bottle was presented to W E Appropriate posters were designKuppann of The Ogden Standard-Examin- ed and constructed in the art deand other bottles were partment One entitled "We TravBent to Mayor Frank Francis and el in Books" pictures quaint sail the chamber of commerce boats tossing about in strange watThe Weber Central Dairy associa- ers-" tion is a marketing agency owned entirely by milk producers SEMINARY HEAD ! N s i er I buc-'tio- cone-shape- ! : j ! cone-shape- i I is-the- n : ' 1 -- er ) TO TALK INWARD WIDE SEARCH FOR YOUTH CONDUCTED Arrangements for the eighteenth annual Ogden poultry show to be held in connection with'the tenth annual Ogden livestock show have been made by the committee in charge according to W Shaw secretary of the poultry show organization He said that premiums twice the amount that was totaling offered last January will ha listed for next January's show The premium list giving 'the classifications rules and regulations and general information on the exhibit is being prepared and will be ready for distributioii vithin a few days Those desiring to obtain copies may do so by writing the secretary Arnong those sponsoring classes in this year's exhibit are the Globe mills Thomas Farr company Itassmusscun- & Scjns Walker Feed and Produce Co and George Bell Feed company The Anderson :h'x hatchery and the StrongHatchery are offering special prem P X Peltier note4 California poultry judge will do the scoring at me eignteenth Ogden exhibi tion Heis a licensed American Poultry association ijudR-- and wide ly recognized for his ability said Mr Shaw Entries will close De ! cember 29 "The committee antlclnates morn than 600 birds wijil be exhibited wnicn maKes it necessary for those desiring to show to send in their entries as early ass possible in order that sufficient time 'Will be had to arrange the quartersj" states Mr - I 'J Shaw One of the prominent features of the coming poultry show wi!l be the and class Fntries in jthis production class will consist of ten hens each Scoring will be made on the following basis: Quantity 'of! eggs produced during the show 60 points quality of eggs produced 10 points and quality of hens in the contest 30 points It la believed this class will form an interesting addition to the regular exhibit and will give the show a feature that will attract those interested In (the commercial phase of the poultry' industry ' gg-layi- ng Circular giving a description has been received by Captain of Detectives Robert Burk It says the boy" Is 5 feet 9 inches tali weighs J 4 5 pounds and has light complexion He wear dark rimmed glasses He left his clothes at home rnd a pay check at the foundry where he worked and disappeared the circular states His mother is very ill from worry at the home at Rochester New York ACCOUNT of his project is told INSTINCT TO BE LECTURE SUBJECT i by Rudolp Van Kampen as follows MEN ! "When jJI j entered the Weber county higt pchool and chose vocational agriculture as a couitse of btudy I biejbime interested in th I was study of atjifrial husbandry told we rnjuit carry a project in After connection! jwjith this cours6 Mr Oherhajniley had explained that it was a farm practice which wo were to work out under his direction I Decnie quite determined to put this pijdjjjct over "I immejd lately began to consider the bej condition land surroundings jfor a project in chickens or dairying aind after an- interview with Mr Ojtethansley it was decided that I 'should take dairying as aproject "Now thlttl had selected dairying my flrjst thing to do was to make my pjlans and a budget by which I eojUl estimate just what it would cost trip to start my project Then I mapB studies of men's views on feeding! and mixing of rations to obtain best results in pro' ' duction "As my weefpe I chose two cows and a heifierj and on February Gt 19 28 I began keeping record on my cows and tio give them the prop er care I also had to remodel my barn whidl vas not of the bcsU but after pjujttjng in new stanchions and windoivis arid disinfecting it thoroughly I? was ready to pro duce milk jfpif my consumers "The managing of my project was onecjfj the biggest problems which I hadi to consider My cows were fed a!qalanced ration consist iing ot dried beet pulp wheat mid dlings and! ulobe A-- l dairy feed which contains oats barley lin seed meal ground corn I gave each cpw ope pound or grain to levery five pounds of milk she pro duced My niilking was done at the same hour in the morning as tin the evenjing and my products d jwere sold fjr eight and Icents a quarstj "In my it was shown that my total expenses were $65948 thW Including $150 for a registered Jcw which I bought in July My total credits were' $9 56 9a knd I paid hlyself $12560 for la bor Thusfriiy total net profit was $29750 and my total income was $42310 nei r iiea! Experience "My ppoject has been of great It value to n5o in many ways proved that better feeding and lows: WilMam lu and Eva T Rartlett 314 Twenty-firs- t boy ( Do you realize what an intricate structure your foot is? vo-- Tan For Calf busi- your do you wear the shoe that fits your foot— that allows it to exercise properly but still holds it in a firm position? "Prelude" "Atlanta" 205-20- G -- Taylor street Fred H and Victoria Spahn Win-slo3151 Reeves avenue boy Henry and Ila Everts Hill 2238 Lincoln avenue girl John H and Fay Blair Rand G6 6 Twenty-thir- d h streetj boy Norval G and Louise G Matthews 3598 Ogden avenue boy 'Horace A and Ethel! Hammon McEntire Dee hospital! girl Burton R and Ruth I Lefgren Preseott Dee hospital boy w j Ili-rii j A motion picture film" on forestry and itTikatidn methods in ldaho has bieenreshbittd 100 times in 69 Idahb cities and towns by Dana Parkinson assistant district forester and Sebator John D Rob- erison of Ida hoi since July 12 The film is used In educating the pub lic in the use and benefit of the forests in relation to water supply grazing etc i ONE EGO SHY A imrrea rq ck (hen owned Donaldson 629 Eighth street Imv ilrs Edward Ii lart of Green Bay ithin one egg v( Joseph E and Rosetta H Har- N B came mon Barker 2204 Grant avenue equalling the world's! record of 333 eggs The hen however wth boy David D and Nancy L Rawson a record of 33 eggs lor the yelr Galsford 1114 Gramercy aveniue pet a new Canadiap mark beating the old one by six! eggs boy Vi ' t 1 1 1 I'sUl'A i - fJ-o- Bed limps up from IBriilge lamps up from j JSGOO Stand lamps up from Biooo "NV 1 I jfiiBi K X - "T- y'v? vSSS - w J yfj Evwyone appreciates furniture as a Christmas Jin From our atoeic of real Christmas beauty y°u can select a wealth Christmas stock is nowl absolutely complete fuf yet'not ?ostly-b- ur Come In and make your selections Remember every dollar you spend at tie ctnr rtmi nt in iinnon rn Hit n iinnniin wrmr couniv we credit terms Our 'stock is filled With pleased to offer most-liber— to mentl Christmas gifts ' many glfts-4practlca- 1 i 4frij ' v- ahd in al n to ' j OHESTS Irhesfe fare feiftS i Christinas that always plfejse you will find here 4 selection including loth cedar chests and walnut chests of all ifelzes landi types Priced i v p LIVING ROOM SUITES SI Scroti Beautiful three-piecliving room suite Upholstered all ov£r in Bilk angora mohair fancy walnut frame frezee reverse cushion's the hardwood frame is mortised dowled and corner blocked fillingsj aire of tow moss and felt an exceptionally fine sijite at a bargain ©TCC 7C Christmas sale price 100 I D $239 v price Regular ' ' " i This is only one of many wonderfully beautiful and substantial living room suites at exceptionally low price this month e j i DINING ROOM SUITES - hlended walnut'finlsh dining room suit© consisting of table fifty-fou- r inch buffet five box seat chairs and one arm thair This suite i3 regularly priced at $89 Christmas sale j Eight-piec- e OCCASIONAL :CHAIRS 3)64 50 4xl 1 Just one Of the twenty-fiv- e special dining room suites we hkym arranged to offer at extremely low prices during the Christmas season the most 'deChristmas "gifts lightful lire occasional chairs jpoxwfell! chairs rocking :hair4 jand others: of fendlels variety to be found here Priced up trom 814100 Among bedroom! SUITES Our stock of bedrpom suites has never been more complete nch walnut finish suites or those in ivary and green enamel Come in look at thesa j suites You will find the prices extremely low r DE LUXE SPRINGS Here you will find the famous De Luxe Bed Springs the bed springs luxurious Buy one and live ten years longer Priced at $2250 ' " ij J s MAGAZINE RACKS j Dolls- - Dolls i Our special Christmas Stock! in clides a pleas-Ih- g Variety of Magazine Racks ia many color combinations Priced The largest and finest assortment of dolls I' S395 lip from! In Ogden for the Christmas season All styles and description at prices that will please anyone Buy the little girl a doll for Christmas Priced op nCfrom n j - jM $100 i 3dt- ! BUY A PASS AND SAVE ' i 'J " '' ' Poll Buggies Dbll Buggies of thefamoui ii' i Lloyd Loom! make Sea toem In our' wlndows k Buggies to suit etery Priced from — Utah Rapid Transit Company — H— ' I pock-etboo- $349 - j sf :auon Smoking stands are r a c t leal pi easing Christmas gifts Notice theni i in our wlndriw V$ trom S145x i Broadcasting Their Our list of special Christmas furniture is very Tery large—conje inspect them You wjll pleased with the 4r rangemerit of occasional tables console tablfs end tables and davenport! tables too End tables up from S375 I Daily LOAN SERVICElProgram By Direct Wire Front wartz: Sales SbrYic "'''- Chiropodists $1150— Black Kid Foot Specialists "Irene" First National Bank BIdg Phone 4G3 THE PROFESSIONAL SHOE SHOP j ! 3030 Washing-to- -- Hi1 ' ' MOTION PICTURE IS WIDELY SHOWN eluded I in these efand bridge- lamps iibed i lajmps and tkble lamps I Tal)lo Jamps up lamps! j An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only ness or work $1100— Black Kid i Lan-terma- i one-thir- I your feet? "Joy Dee hospital girl H Lee and Marion Sumner n Dee hospital boy James S and Belle M Loekhead Eason Dee hospital boy e Olin H and Josephine Rheese Dee hospital boy Earl S and Myrtle Wilcox Pa'ul Dee hospital boy Mark and Alta Calvert Thackeray Dee hospital boy James E and Helen V Farmer Lewis Dee hospital girl Iris R and Anna L Hodges Jones Dee hospital Lloyd J and Stella L Hansen Evans Dee hospital boy David D and Dena Van Louen Idiffejreijt designs ifrom wnma ito mane seiec- stiari ivery coiof m RIDE THE STREET CARS Are ijou fair to $1200— Patent Con-shaft- er ' Jr The birth of 14 boys and inly five girls was reported during the past week at the Ogden city' health department They were as fol- Lafgest assortmeal of glorious lamps in og- dea! with at least f 100 I your car is Rentier ed useless for a time and tl: e repairs arc expensive Leave your car in tbq garage thesd qold days and WOMEN'— CHILDREN Frank E and Natalie Bult BIRTHS If your radiator freezes up For — LAMPS I j j S hoe i j Monday night pecember 3 at o'clock Dr Dorothy Bird Nysr wander of the University of Utah will give the third! lecture in the course of fifteen lectures Included in "The Psychology of Child "rain-ing- " Dr Nyswartder is being presented in this course by the extension division of the University of Utah and will continue the lectures each Monday night at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of the'j Central junior high school : Lasf Monday night aV large and interested audience! heard a discussion illustrated by lantern slides of the nervous structure of the child Dr Nyswander's lecture 'Monday night will include he prpblem of Instinct She answers the question "Are' there any instincts?" and throws light oft child behavior problems that arise It is said these problems are jdue to parents' and teachers lack! of scientific knowledge of this principal element in human behavior! 8 antilever ' i GljVtKS The stor - Lloyd Eyer principal of the WeNOTICE ber seminary will be the speaker I will not be responsible for debts at the Sixth ward mutual meeting today at 7 p m The program will contracted by any ione lother than consist of prelude by Maude and myself Dated this SOtht day of Noi Mona Forsha and Milton Yordson: vember 1928 JOHN Gleaner the and Junior P SCHOER song by it 42' girls! singing by the community mixed quartet composed of Violet Banford Ernest Adams Arminta West rand Robert Greenwell with Miss Anderson as accompanist reading by Hazel Wlntle Madsen selection by the Seventh waf-- trio Maude and Mona Forsha and Mil ton Yordson M I A song by the Gleaner and junior girls r Missing since October 30 Wesley Demarest 17 is being sought by A police throughout the' nation ''"'' ' -- life iW' j - - - one-thir- ' ' - — I Co-Operati- ' ' —s : BURGH POULTRY SHOW - :' I I mi' Loans on Your Automobile S1Q00 and Up! TUNE 1 Silk Bed Spreads Our assortment of silk i K a price m ' I if I I'll - y ! is SILK PILLOWS Bed Spreads Includes all of the fancy colors Here you will find that' selection is made easy through quality and ' t - ! 1 1 fid? UFSIIlIII 1 EOY L TRIBE W 1 Endless variety has been arranged in our Silk Pillow display Delightfully pleasing: color combinations They make jespecial-l- y suitable Christmas gifts and add much to the beauty of home Priced tfo QQ £fVO tm from 23RD AND WASHINGTON LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS C49-- at m I 111- 'I ' IKNO RED TAPE STATIC AT STATION S—S— S! 3030 Washington Avenue Phone $2500 m a j Avenue n - to ' : 5 ' i v- E N VAN pYKE 4: J |