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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, MARCH 31, 1922. a e T eeo.i. a MOTHER! CLEAN Horticultural Points BUGS INJURE CALIFORNIA ANGORAS ARE HIGHLY USEFUL Animal la Dlaaaaa Resistant, Thrlvaa an Datrlmantal Plants and la -Profitable. United BtatM DaoitiMM (FnpuM by tha f Aarletilture.) The Angora goat, disease resistant, thriving on the twigs, buds and leaves ef brush and other detrimental plants, and supplying excellent meat and highly useful hair and skins, Is still un Known to most people of this country &hl eh is one of the largest raisers of Angoras In the world. These are a few of the Interesting facts brought CIRCLES HELP FARM INCOME Insects May Leaf-Roll- er and Grubs. Carefully Packed Product Gives More Strawberries may be attacked by a Enjoyment to Consumer Than 8l!p-8holarge number of Insects and diseases, Parcel, but the root louse, slugs, crown-boretarnished plant (Fnptnd by tbffi United 8titn Dtptrtnuat weevil, of Artcu!turo.) bug and white grubs are the most Imsame For reason that a man the leaf-rollSome the years portant may practically ruin the crop over the prefers to eat hla meals, from a clean belt of the tablecloth be prefers to get the butter Important strawberry states. To nurserymen, the louse, leaf-roll- he eats In a clean and attractive packand the leaf-spdisease are of age It helps him to get more enjoysince special importance, they may be ment from his food and that means he really gets more value out of It, even spread on the young plants. Root louse hus been reported as In- though carelessly packed products contain just as much food value juring strawberry fields. In the early may as those that are put up carefully. part of the season the lice batching The package Into which butter Is from overwintering eggs on the foliage feed by extracting sap from the young put is of more importance than most growth but later ants carry them underground where they feed on the root system. Dip plants in nicotine solution before setting In the spring and spray Infested patches after the overwintering eggs hatch, and before lice are carried to the roots by ants. Also destroy old strawberry beds, as they may serve as breeding places for lice and other pests of strawberry. Leaf-rolle- r, a small active caterpillar, baO been the most destructive pest of this crop In recent years. It may also attack raspberries and blackberries. The big damage cornea before and at picking time. The winter la passed apparently largely in tha Excellent Example of Way In Whlct Home Demonstration Workers Are Aiding Farmers. d leaf-rolle- r, r, (Prepared by th United Stntee Depsrtmest of Aciieolturo.) Home demonstration workers realize that before substantial Improvements can be made In rural home life there must be more cash Income with which to install conveniences, correct defects, beautify the 6urrouudlngs, or Improve clothing. Ou most farms the production and selling of eggs and poultry offer the best Immediate possibilities for Increasing the Income. The home demonstration agents of the United States Department of Agriculture and the state agricultural colleges, therefore have turned their attention to giving help in this flelu whenever there seemed to be need of it The poultry project at Orchard Gar dens community, Dakota County, Minn., Is an excellent example of the way In which home demonstration work thus meet a real want. The home demonstration agent helped to Interest people In poultry raising as a source of Income, which would mean Income during the winter aa well as during the summer. The poultry project was started by the poultry specialist During the project the members formed a poultry association. The first work of the association was to pool their orders for feed, thus saving a considerable sum. The second step of the association was to organize an egg circle to make plant for the marketing of the eggs. The egg circle was formed and adopted, making provision for a guaranty that their product would be of excellent - by-la- out In a recent Farmers' Bulletin 1203, The Angora Goat, published by the United States Department of Agriculture, which contains detailed in formation about these useful animals, from a brief history of their development down to management of goat ranches, the marketing of mohair, and the treatment of diseases. g Texas Is the leading region of the United States, having more Angoras than all other states com blned'. Conditions of topography, altitude, climate, and price of land have all Joined to help make the ranches successful. Open-brus- h range, similar to that in Texas, makes the remaining part of the Southwest second In Angora ranging. Many fine orchards In the Northwest Stand on land that was bmsbed off by the goats, and there Is much land In that region that is adapted for permanent goat ranging, lire Starks, in southern Missouri and contain many northern Arkansas, bands of Angoras and will support g more on a permanent basis supplemented with winter feeding. Outside the trees where there Is typical goat range Angoras may be need for hnuh-dearln- g by handling them much as sheep are handled. The bulletin may be obtained fret the Department ti i by addressing Agriculture at Washington,. D. P ALFALFA TEA NOT IN FAVOR IvMenee Dess Net thaw Any Orest Advantage Use te Oe Rained by ef Uquer. Alfalfa tea, made by ponrlng boll Ing water on hay aed allowing It to steep for a few hours, or by stirring alfalfa meal into cool water and ' straining the I mixture . after several been highly recommended has hours, from time to time for feeding young animals, bat the evidence reviewed by the United States Department of Agriculture does not show any greet advantage to be gained through the nee of this liquor. Some experiment stations have found that pigs made better gains when corn meal and middlings were mixed with alfalfa tea rather than water, bnt the additional galna were hardly enough te pay for the Increased expense. Calves fed alfalfa tea made poor gain and suffered much from scours. On the whole, the practice of making this tea for live stock should be discouraged, says the department. HELP EFFICIENCY OF HORSE Numerous Inquiries Received at souri College of Agriculture for Hitches. Mis- Farmers are making nse of power larger units than ever before. Numhitches erous Inquiries for e for wagons and five to hitches for plows are being received by the Missouri College of Agriculture, says J. Tl Weoley of the agricultural engineering department. The load will take but little more of the man' time than the two, . In three-hon- e eight-hory- three-hors- e but his efficiency SO per cent. has been IncreasM Oats Best for Sows. Oats Is s much better grain for eeood sows than corn, and a mixture of about equal parts of oats .and com la better than either grain alone. Alfalfa or even clover hay win pay good returns when fed to brood sows. Alfalfa Bad for Horses. It seems advisable, Judging from the results of experiment, not to feed a heavy alfalfa, ration with corn to growing horses, particularly to purebred when seeking the beat possible development. Lift Off t with Fingers .Even a sick child lovea the "fruity taste of "California Fig Syrup." if the little tongue Is coated, or If your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonfnl to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly It works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, play ful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup handy. TLey know a today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup which has directions for babies and children of til ages printed on bottle. Mother I Doesnt hurt a bit! Drop a littlw on an aching corn, instantly You must sny "California or you may "Freezone that corn stops hurting, then shortly get an Imitation fig syrup. Advertise- you lift it right off with fingers. Truly I ment. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezona tor a few cent, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or Spiritualistic Mania. between the toes, and the calluses, From Southern Bavaria comes the corn without soreness or irritation. mem11 an of entire of report family bers going Insane through spiritualAS SORE AS DAWN HUNGS A KEWDAY istic experiments. The neighbors found them, after destroying their furniture, about to offer up an Infant as a sacrifice to the spirit of pure light. Scientific American. , DYED HER BABYS COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH DIAMOND DYES Ech package of "Diamond Dyes contain, directions so simple sny woman can Jye or tint her old, wora, faded thing new. Even if she has never dyed before, the can put a new, rich color into shabby HIIIDSRCQRff 8 insmss. dMths (fH, skirts, dreams, waists, costs, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dye no other kind then perfect home dyeing .1 guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material vou wish to dye is wool or Moths. Cockroaches, Bodbass, Mies, Aata aad silk, or whether it is linen, eotton, or Oles ell disappear. Bend 10 esnls tor each mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, direction. A. Menard, Box 17, Warns, Mich, spot, fade or run. advertisement. Olerfc toplUlafBtt FREE booklet! 'from BtUmd Bx Addrcia 160, rLWortb.TR. UikiraU), One pound of Is worth a ton of expectation. W. N. U., 8alt Lake City, No. 22. PATENTS self-relian- 13-19- Working Butter filtfore Putting in . Package. goat-raisin- brush-utilizin- FIG SYRUP STRAWBERRIES MBWW Among Most Destructive Be Named Root Louse, CORNS CHILDS BOWELS WITH 8trawberry Leaf Showing Folded by PeeL Leaflet larval stage. The moth expands slightan Inch and ly more than one-hal- f when seen on wing has a brownish appearance the fore wings being also marked with lighter and darker streaks. The strawberry grower readily detects these In the patch and speaks of them as brownish moths or millers.' Arsenical sprays are effective If applied at the right time. Watch for the appearance of the moths early In the spring, nsually the latter half of April, and spray promptly with two pounds of arsenate of lead pawdnr.ta fifty- - gallons of- - water. TW plan Is to poison have tt''7ueUfttorau before-Khofolded over the two halves M the leaflets as protection while feeding. If this early spray la not effective repeat It after the crop Is off sad the next broods of moths appear la the patch. Some practice mowing and burning over the patchee after the crop la off. Where this la dbne It should be so timed as to cstch the pest In the pupa stage. Destroy old abandoned patches add volunteer plants. y SACKING GRAPES IS FAVORED Western Fanner Makes It a Practice to Tic Perfect Bunchcc In 8tcut Paper Bags. About the most perfect bunches of grapes we have ever seen were those grown In the vineyard of a Middle Western farmer who was fond of good grapes, says a writer In an exchange. He makes It a practice to always tie a large number of bunches of grape to stoat paper toga. These bags not only protect the grapes from the birds, but also allow the fruit to ripen more evenly. The bunchee are now perfect In every way. Of course, as he says, It would be hardly practicable to handle all the grapes that way but for a few extra good bunches of perfect grapes the Idea Is a good one used by a good many growers. SOILS METHOD OF HANDLING Clean Cultivation In Early Part of 6sason, Followed by Cover Crop le Recommended. -- Clean cultivation In the early part of the season; followed by a cover "crop and best later. Is the most method of handling orchard solid; and an be used with good results more generally than any other system of aoU iunugeiiienl The Later Graces. "What's your idea of a good husband? A man, answered Miss Cayenne, wbo orders two pounds of steak and a cauliflower os gracefully as he formerly hought a box of candy and a bunch of flowers." It Usually "1 must confess I Isnt dont like to see a woman Interested In business, salt) man. the "Ob. It's all right. If Its ber own business, replied the cynic. A UNION OF food packages, because the product which It holds Is extremely ' sensitive to outside influences, especially odors. Men who have made a business of studying market conditions and methods have long given attention to the package problem and they are 6tlll at It This year at the National Dairy-show-, held In St. Paul, Minn., October 8 to 15, the United States Department ef Agriculture had an' unusual show of butter packages that proved of as much Interest as a lot of curios. Th( department .haa collected packages from t8ie various countries of the world that make butter In considerable quantities, and they were shown In comparison with packages that are used In our own country. In addition there were examples of good and of ''' poor packing. FAVOR SWEET 'CREAM BUTTER it Nee-Prod ueVliiBto rag for Year Yelk. Vs. Sooree Higher' Than Thuten New Yerk HUrkeC-- - After remaining tn storage for one batter year, samples of sweet-crearecently Inspected at Norfolk. Va, scored higher than the highest score for batter quoted on the New York market.. These samples, whim received scores averaging 98.47, were representative of 1,000,000 pounds of butter packed for the United States navy under the supervision of the United States Department of Agriculture. The scoring was done by a specialist from the dairy division and a representative of a commercial butter firm In New York dty. "This butter, which was made for the navy last year," said the Inspectors, "was of such hne quality that we cannot neglect the opportunity to comment upon the comparatively small amount of extra work required to produce a product of this quality as compared with the average butter found on the large markets." This butter was made from a perfectly sweet cream, with a comparatively high salt content and low moisture. The moisture content did not exceed 13.5 per cent After one year in storage only one sample scored as Of the other 50 samlow as ples, 24 scored 94, two scored 93 H and 24 scored 03. Consumers who are accustomed to pronounced flavor In butter do not at first show favor to sweet-creabutter ns It Is somewhat lacking In this respect when fresh. A demand butter, however, Is for dweet-crengrowing steadily, according to butter dealers handling this product. On being held in storage the flavor becomes more pronounced, and for this reason sweet-creabutter Is often scored higher after storage than when fresh. For storage purposes such a butter la far superior to the ordinary butter, which usually loses In quality during the storage period. -- 2. Sira. Any sire is high priced that will not pass on to his offspring the char acters which go to make them dealp-ablfrom the market standpoint. High-Price- INTEREST TO Healthy Housewife -- -- 170U Happy Home Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Has Helped Form Many k Far the ailing, housewife Rending, Pa. "I was a nervoos such a union Often half-sic- is impossible. times oven the slightest form of housework cannot bo accomplished. Yet the work most bo done. Many women atrugglo along for years suffering from soma form of remain trouble that maka thafr lives miserable and Choir bomoa far from quality. Each member was furnlRhec with a stamp with the' name of the egg circle end a number identifying tht, eggs. . la case a bad egg was shipped. It gnold he traced to the owner. . Through the home- - demonstntior agent a market for the eggs was found with the Womens Community Council of Minneapolis, the office of the Mlnne spoils home demonstration agent be tag used aa the distributing center The production from tbs egg circle soon outgrew this form of marketing and the president of the Orchard Gardens Poultry association then secured a market for the eggs through one of markets In eggs and butthe high-clas- s ter In Minneapolis. BAKED BONES FOR POULTRY Furnish Mineral Matter Which le Great Importance Pound Into Small Crumbs, M Heavy bones of all kinds may be put in shape for chicken feed by baking until brittle, and then rolling or pounding tuto small crumbs. These baked bones furnish mineral matter which Is of great importance in nutrition. Green bone Is probably the best source of mineral matter, but green bone Is not always at hand, and bones for baking are more or less abundant ou every farm. LICE ARE QUITE ydia E. Pfnlc hams Vogstablo Compound baa halpad thousands of Jut such women rotate Choir health aodatrongth- -Jaat givoyeur thought to the following letters and remember that tbs womenwho wrote then lettete knew her titty felt before takh tha Vagstehls Compound and again afterwards. It helped them lot It help yon. ; find Barrow SpoBa I had aervooa spells ana awful bad footings. My right side and my back Iran me all the ttew and I had boon going down in health for six or aovon years. For thru yean I bad not boon able to do my work' without help. I' weighed' only 96 pounds when my husband's mother persuaded mo to take Lydia E. Pink ham.' Vegetable Compound. Now I heartily rooommend it to all offering women, aa 1 have gmined weight sad health. I can do all my Mrs. work. anything! want to da Jim Exaiuck, Horatio, Arid Hontip. AA. f Yes, With Tee Many ef Ua. World Growing Worse? "Six days pan mighty quick, said Diogenes carried a lantern In hla hunt for an honest man, but there Uncle Eben, but dey'e more dan time are pessimists who insist that be enough to let ua fohglt what we lee rut wouldnt have been successful even If on Sunday. he bad possessed a searchlight. Easy. A pessimists life la seldom as great "What kind of boys go to heaven, a burden to him as It Is to his WlUIer Dead ones. INJURIOUS r.rasltes Have Been Known to Destroy Dozens of Turkeys In 8hort Period of Time. Experienced turkey breeders agree that lice are the most dangerous to adult turkeys during the fall and win- ter. They have been known to destroy dozens of birds In a few weeks Tbe usual reason given Is that the turkeys are unable to find dust baths at this season with which to fight the pest In their own way, and consequently, the lice get an unusual foothold SCOUT CONCERT BY WIRELE88 d feature of Its anniversary celebration the scout band of , Springfield, As a Mass., gave a wireless concert through the courtesy of an electric company. The music reached within a radius of 200 miles of the city. Other wireless Signs of Tuberculosis. A cow that stays thin in spite of events were the delivery of President good feed and has a cough shows Livingstones annual message and a pretty sure signs of tuberculosis. Let message from Chief Scout Executive James E. West. , a veterinarian test her. Producers Not Boarders. The cows on a successful dairy farm must he producers and not hourders. ,- If kisses were Intoxicating lover would never favor prohibition. Say Bayer' when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, you a ref not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for WARNING I Colds Toothache Earache Accept only , Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain ? : package which contains proper directions. Also bottle of 24 and 100 boxes of 12 tablet ef Oil Bark t Barer Uaaofactae of MeeeeeUeaeMes Handy "Bayer gaplrla ta Ik Bayer Headache Neuralgia Lumbago SaikrttOHM |