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Show y z i , JER 26, 1930 T.'IE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH SE1N in the Forest. 490 porcupines were killed, mostly by Forest Officers, as they do considerable damage to living timber. , The area to which these figures apandrgame report of nal Forest shows 800 ply is comprised of National Forest land adjoining areas in Utah, Was110 black or brown itrict, according to For atch, Duchenase, Juab and Sanpete Counties. Supervisor Charles DeMoisy of The report shows an increase of JOO deer since a year ago with Everybodys going to The ether species remaining about station-ar- FOREST OF SUPVR y. ' Of predatory animals it is estimated there are 1600 coyotes, 400 bobcats, 40 mountain lions and 4 wolves.' The bearing animals are estimated at j$eaver, 80 fox, 250 marten, and mink. Approximately 1,000 hunters killed deer and 11 bear within the Unite itional Forest daring the past hunt-seaso- n. and local hunters and officers killed 530 coyotes, 8 Government A PROMISING OUTLOOK According to the y Nevada Mining resa, the outlook for the mining in- ry Tabernacle, Jan. 19, 1931. Better Be There! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bingham enntertained at a family dinner 5 on Christmas Day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock,. of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kitchen of Provo, Mr .and Mrs. Earl Simmons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten and family, Mrs. Emma Wilson ; and family and Mrs. Margaret Loutensock. - S store-keeper- - ' ? -Holiday Festivities Attract Hamburger Was Popular . Dish at Rat Banquet Large Crowds The holiday dances at the Bon Ton dustry is promising. Prices for cop- Hall on Wednesday and Thursday per, lead and zinc, which recently nights were attended by huge crowds. reached the lowest point in , many iThe residents and students, old-tiyears, have stiffened. Demand is on visitors who are in Paysim for the v theincrease. holidays, added to the regular patrons In the western states, particularly, at the popular hall and made a constimulated mining activitiy will be the siderable increase in the size of the road back to prosperity. dances, quickest The special attraction with Amos V There are hundreds of thousands of at the Star Theatre also atAndy diworkers whose livelihood depends tracted a large crowd on each of the rectly on the industry. There are two nights, Thursday and Friday., thousands more who have an indirect , Family dinners were also enjoyed interest in mining because of its pur- -, in scores of homes where it frequentchasing power, the taxes it pays and ly occurs that the entire family is the seasonal employment- it offersi unable to gather but this one day darduring normal activity. The railroads, ing the year. ' ' 3 mining helps farmers, all of them. Public expenditures in the United Leading mine executives are workabsorb 14 per cent of our States to adjust produce ing on a program tion to demand., A variety of factors national income, and our per capita one of ouf taxes now amount to $77.39, accordmust aid in oldest and most necessary industries ing to Silas H. Strawn. In 1913 per on a so- - nd economic basis. ' capita taxes were $22.66. mountain lions, 130 bobeats, and 10 Cedar City Robert Akin recently bear. These predatory animals are opened watch repair pad jewelry shop killed constantly to reduce losses of in former quarters of Ralph Watson domestic livestock and game ranging root beer stand. A f . 3 Rrt;Iron.Stcs Mack. in Accrkn of Roeklnghant County, Parmer H-- . decided that too modi of their profit was vanishing by way at the V rat hole, so the county agent aaked tha biological survey at the United States Department of Agriculture la send a rat fexpert to help exterminate ' the rodents. A rat banquet" was arranged, and hamburger, white Jah and cereals wera served. Tha Jokb.Mn the menu was that each food carried also a portiS tmtmm witurioa age, fireplace of powder. a practical rat was practlestly tha only: means of ; la poison that ' comparatively safe ta witiDg the Interiors iof use because most domestic animals the Holland: tetitute of ippi Thernmlerv -will not touch It. , o! Rotlaml, Mioh.. j . 'Farmers served, the menu am tn theroara alnc passed, yfee iimio 'lf' than 000 farms and expressed tie beating system has re with the results. Some rata .Stage of perfection, and preferred ona dish,, soma anotbsr. experienced hi. keeping homes artrtir Judged by the halts eaten, hamburger provided the heating plant (a sfanott ' ? and red squill scored 60 points ; whlts-fls- h M and red squill, 54; and certal aid It,; and If the heaUn tfAi&rlt perV red squill, 5L . is X. . ttl red-squi- nn -- Satisfactory Depthto Place Any Drain Til It is difficult to advise on depth ! tile without running levels, bnt In general tile should ha plared 24 to fit Indies deep at the upper part of tha drain, while the lower part of the tfta may have to be placed deeper to get . the proper slope aad fall. ; Trsmanfious , Advance! Hava Under ordinary conditions tha first ' Mad In Nome Had Jog filnoe Can 200 feet or so of a run of tile will he 'j iamln FrahkUn . Invsnted the east- -' ' h four or tile aa will the lat- I Iron Stove Loot Than Two Hundred Smaller than four-inc- h erals. ttla "V:Yoare Agn.' should never be used. 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SHULER MOTOR CO, li (X Milady would find many of har (its pareaPtaga at moisture (or i i beauty and health problems more easy tiuaPvBtdttg) ta assured Py Paatidl of solution were slie to give consid- tare 'that automatically eaapereta eration to the necessity for a aultablt "from $ to 29 gallons at water dally, proportion of moisture In tbe home saeerCag ta tagulnaimta. important auxiliary unit air during the long winter heading c2 X'1 taodar nperf-al- r syataa to an season, points out the Holland instiMich of tute of Thermology Holland, t tntPatap of tPa furnace cwlng. This; , Igan. liar not only forces tha JJnetog Zhn spend most of our time In air that Ig tt jhangea th air la aach n6m Naadequately humidified four to ais times pw bowf rkgr'A ture, but during the winter heating to season we coop ourselves Indoors ao ((raft, yat tha air mstidh cold aad tOmlnata hot ta where, according to the institute, the andauintala uniform d at raedh air contains only about ca the boose, threogbout It should have. the moisture tbe home air bauridlfytng The dry Indoor air extracts an abtt la constant dreutottoa, i normal amount of moisture from the wrarm-al- r, syuta skin, with the result that It becomes more comfortnbla too dry, harsh, and easily chapped. baatfnl during the basting The abnormally dry Indoor air alio, T, extracts the natural moisture from the scalp, with the result that tbs hulr loses Its natural luster and be' comes dry and brittle ' , These effects, so detrimental to beauty and charm, can In large degree be obviated, says the Institute, by automatically Injecting into tha At tha data at each year tm thou-- . borne atmosphere sufficient water m sand puopto ta tha United 8tstea wl3 ha vs burned to death and 28.C29 w3 have suffered serious injuriee eu. fits count of fire, sceordlng to the Hotkrel, Institute at Thermology of HoUa&fi, Mich, fir statistic reveal that fb total annual lore by fin to appresS- ureteiy 79,000 Uvea and tbe mfiu deaths to injuries to eoe te two and this bade, 89 pereooa'wObe srt-burned to death and 89 win onaly Injured by fire within IPs next 24 hours. While only a porttoa af; casualties occur in bome flree, yat tt has been estimated that more than per cent of tbe total number of fins Involving damage to property gtdh year take place In homes tad nccorfi. The Water Pan In Old 8tyle Heating tog to statistics there ton tout tire, I i Plants Holds a Gallon of Water, every four minutes. ( More or Less, and Usually la Dry. Records disclose that oo the tv-a' Six to Eight Gallons of Water throughout tbe year there nr each ' Should Be Evaporated Dally In tha day fires In S schools, 5 fhnrebes, IS Average Size Home During the Winhotels, 1 hospital, 4 wMjyraeee, deS pnbUs , ter 6eason. partment stores, 2 S printing pUtg anti propgarages, por to raise tbe relative humidity to . . . erty on 96 farms. ' a desirable percentage. In homes Defective fines, chlifinejt aad heat- heated with the old style systems, the on tbe roof sr air contains less than half the amonnt Ing plants reandthesparks ' known originating reported of moisture required for health, comfire losses during of cauaes largest fort at moderate temperatures of 70 1929. During the same year tbe naor 72 degrees, and conserving naturallore directly traceable . .J ' tional property ly beautiful 'Skin and hair. these three sources wan estimated to r With modern warm-aiheating sysat $50,000,060. It Is of vital interest, tems of the vapor-ai- r type, however, says the Institute, that fire chief! retd ' sufficient water-vapo- r is constantly InInsurance actuaries nr fairly agreed to maintain jected into the bome-at- r thlt fires arising from these source a comparatively uniform relative hu.be classified as strictly prevent may midity of 40 to 60 per cent, according able. These toeree are the results Of. ' to heat temperature. One effect Is e neglect and defects, and not because , soft, balmy atmosphere comparable of tbe necessity for beat- to that of a fine spring day, which v . Heme fires may be virtually alia will conserve the beauty of fine comlooted. In the opinion of tho Institute-- , . plexions and luatrons balr. would accord, their--. "7 ; if Of further Importance la the fact more than casual at systems beating v that adequately humidified lndoor-al- r teutlon. A careful Inspection and ' ' Is regarded by leading health authoricleaning at least once n year would ties and physiologists as a .vital fac- disclose defect and permit of their tor Id preventing colds and other res- repair before another beating season Settlement of chimneys commences. piratory diseases which usually become epidemic with the advance of or hot fires may have caused the the winter heuting season. Where Inbreaking down of chimney linings and, door air contnlns a suitable proporopened cracks In the chimney walls conditions fine pipes may be pitted by corroslog tion of moisture, dry-ai- r conducive to Irritation of the and chimney may be clogged wlh mucous membranes In the which In addition to being rect'lratory tract are eliminated. hazard, Impedes draft and con ly complete fuel combnatfot home-owne- PAYSON, UTAH V i ; Increased Need for Pomades tHspwktma that chareetestaa Puma, whaa tha Mr ooatalna During Winter Due ta pereaataga f aolatare, tUa $ropf y Indoor Air. Super-Dreemfoct la amrtl r (pederata dagreaa. geKtuwa at ; -- - |