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Show CACHE COUNTY CITIZEN, HYRttm UTAH Small Grain Seeded to SECTION Ether Withstand Frost Neuritis Order of Resistance Wheat, Oats and Barley. Observations made at the Nebraska experiment station and in Bulletin 201 show that reported the order of Waves spring frost resistance is oats and barley. The spring wheatn Nebraska agronomists suggest, therefore, urn the grain be seeded in that order. At the Nebraska station, at Lincoln, e best results have been secured by seeding small grain during the last week in March or the first week in April Eastern Nebraska corresponds m season to much of Iowa and Illinois and other middle-wester- n states, and tne Nebraska recommendations ought to be of interest to farmers throughsta-tio- out THE FEATHERHEADS the Middle West. Itesults at the Nebraska station indicate that the best rates of seeding ler acre are eight to ten pecks for oats, six pecks for spring wheat and eight to ten pecks for barley. Little difference in yield was found between broadcasting and drilling. From the standpoint of using the grains as nurse crops, the average date of ripening is of interest. At the Nebraska station, barley has ripened earlier than any other grain, spring the average date for barley being from 2 to 4. July Early oats has, on the average, ripened about July 7, spring wheat about July 10 to 13, and late oats on July 14. When as a grown nurse crop, barley thus has an advantage of several days over other spring grains. The Nebraska agronomists found that whenever a good 6t grain is obtained from the quality threshing machine free of noxious weed seeds or trash, fanning 0r grading Is not regarded as Important In preparation for seeding. Use of an established treatment for smut is always desirable, and especially when smut is known to have appeared In the preceding crop. And Then Its All Run Down Milk Bouse ls Decided Advantage to Dairyman A milk house on the dairy farm Properly fitted with separator, tester hot and cold water and ice box with sink and drains is a decided advantage to the dairyman, but of us are unable to nfford such many equipment. Many of us have milk houses supplied with well water but may not have ice. An Ice house with Ice supply is a thing to look forward to but without one it is necessary to keep the cream at a low temperature until it is made nto butter or taken to the creamery. ' If no DliIk bouse is on the farm, a handy place can be fitted up for temporary use In caring for the cream by enclosing the windmill frame. The fouri posts make a good framework for support and an can opening be Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuritis Colds Headache Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ' Accept only Bayer package which contains proven directions. Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Aljo bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aspirin to the trade mirk of gayer Manufacture of Monoacettcactdester of SallcyllctchJ Authors Seek Protection It appears that the Cow Was Miffed one country in Europe that lies outside the pale of copyright is Yugo-SlaviNot only is the foreign author or newspaper not protected, but in the country literary or journalistic work is not recognized as property. An end is to be put to this state of things by a proposed authors protection bill. a. A cow hurled into the lake at Wiar-ton- , Ontario, While landing from a small steamer, turned upon the boat and attacked it with such force that It punctured the hull below the water line. The boat was taken to a marine railway, where It was decided that It would be necessary to have repairs made at a drydock. Children Cry FOR MOTHER Fletchers left for the rod to work Castoria is especially prethrough at the top. This will beep the sun off and in pared to relieve-Infantthe running water will beep the place arms and all Children quite cool. The door should be ages kept closed either by a of Constipation, Flatulency, or a weight spring on a rope so the wind will not whip it Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there open. This little precaution will also and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels', aids the from, avert the danger of leaving it open assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. by carelessness and will help to keen out the flies. With a good floor and To avoid imitations, always look for the signature-o- f troughs arranged for drainage it can be made Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend Absolutely it quite sanitary. A tank can be obtained having a lid, and large Her enough Work Got It Without Payment to set two or four large cream cans Edith Do you think my hands Tell your fortune, mister? In, and by running the pipe show any sign of toil? No, my wife tells it free of charge." from the pump into this tank directly then Marie The one with the pipe from there out Into the ment ring on it shows that engageA good mind will always find someyouve stock tank the water will be kept cir- been working Lafayette Lyre. to do. thing culating and cool and keep the cream at a reasonably low temperature. Such an equipment as this is quite cheap and will answer the purpose very nicely until a milk house can be built. s an-oth- Poultry Feeds Favored for the Coming Season Professor Card of the Michigan Ntate college uses the following formula for compoundihg the rations for the college flock. Poultrymef! will be Interested in having this formula for preparing their feeds for the coming season. The Mash. m6al Wheat Wheal Alfalfa 5rouniJ oats bran middlings meal nrfVvrap buttermilk calcium carbonate Flne salt 325 325 326 220 300 100 60 20 lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. The nutritive ratio of this ration is 1:42. i Wheat3 Scratch Feed. Crn rum a newspaper, sometimes Make mistakes, but vie pour WHO Lice and mites cut down winter egg production Your county agent has directions for dipping and spraying. Every possible encouragement should be given to the production of homegrown feeds so far as this means cheaper feeds. a Bust out hot AMO VJEEP OVER AU ERROR UO MORS pasture undoubtedly- - aids in some of the nutritive factors which make skim milk such a super lative feed for young pigs fed In dry jHEkl NOO AOUERTiSE, OOMT SAV, '"THE 8EST STORE Ik) TOUMvTEbL SOME NEVUS lot. ABOUT MOOR. STOCK Every farmer plans to gine busy as many days J OooVhoe keep his enas possible throughout the year, because a tractor Is a dividend while an Idle engine is a losing payer, investment. work-in- When I saw you a couple of months ago, I made up my mind you were getting old. LOOO lbs. 1,000 lbs. he nutritive ratio of this ration is IKE OTHER. VJEU. KMOVMU MEMBERS THE UUMAU RACE, tHE POLKS "Why, Uncle Jim ! You look ten years younger! g At least you looked it. Yes, Billie, and I felt old. No appetite, couldnt sleep one day just like nights another, and none of them any good. I knew constipation was at the bottom of it, but it seemed the more laxatives I took the worse I got. Then one day I saw Nell giving Nujol to my little grandson. The doctor had prescribed it for the baby, but I found out its just the tiling for old fellows like me, If I look any younger, Nujol gets the credit. Nujol helps Nature Natures own way in Middle age brings on a decrease in the natural 1 ubricating secretions in the intestine. Then you need It supplies the deficiency of theNujol. natural lubricant. Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is gentle, safe and natural in its action. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for everybody. Nujol simply toftens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular elimination without overtaxing the intestinal muscles. It is not a medicine. You can take Nujol for any length of time without ill effects. It should be taken regularly in accordance with the directions on each bottle. Unlike too. laxatives, it does not form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. . . f I tell you, Billie, it keeps me Ask your druggist for Nujol today and begin to enjoy the feeling fine all the time. My appe- perfect health that is possible only when elim- tites back and I internal lubricant i nation is normal and Sleep like a child. F Constipation regular. Nll.1 ol |