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Show the TTHfTAH BASIS rABIIEB DUCHESFJE COUNTY FARM BUREAU Pres., Hjtca, Utai 1 4 I i Ylce-Pre- s Sec.-Trm- Cedarriew, Utah EcsscTtli, Uts2i ., WWWVWWWrfVWWWVWVWVWVWWVWWVWWWWWWrtWAWVWWArtWWWWWWWWyWWAftWWAWrtAi That 8. the North Carolina peo- - to make buildings rat proof and to dead 'because Le overlooked at pistol I Meat inspector 1 le have Tast QUantities of commercial fertilizers, applied them I to cotton, tobacco, truck crops, pea- meat packing nuts and corn and grown rich on Need n Uintah - ARTHUR WISCOMBE THOMAS ROBERTS C. F. VVAHLQUIST clean up all likely hiding places and on a pair of young holdup suspect! homes of the rodents. wnom be bad secluded captured after the robMake it as difficult as possible for bery of two women in a cemetery rats to find food and then poison tomb in Queens. burthem, for the harder they find it Benjamin Balder a two-terto get food the more readily will glar, who Is alleged to have admit' carted complicity In the killing, was unthey eat the poisons. Barium bonate and red squill are the two der arrest charged with murder poisons recommended by the Biolog- while authorities sought bis companical Survey of the United States ion in connection with the death of rePatrolman Hairy Meyers, 6 feet, 6 Department of Agriculture. A of Agriculto the inches tall, who died on his day off Department quest will , D. bring and with no chance to use the servture, Washington, F 1533-Bulletin ice revolver which he carried In his a copy of Farmers better the of details civilian clothes in accordance with which gives the police code. Summoned by motorists, whose attention was attracted to the tomb by the women's screams, Meyers turned an automobile shopping tour with In those sections of the country his wife into a chase for the holdup men. and within a few minutes found where natural ice can be harvested every dairyman should store an the suspects a short distance from Expansion of the industry in Uintah basin rests, to a j the profits after paying for the large extent, upon the obtaining of fertilizer. No other state has used federal meat inspection, according t nearly so much fertilizer to the al to word received from E. Peterson, acre and only two or three cotton as couned much states made for have Uintah agent j to the acre as has the Tar Heel ty. Mr. Peterson said that, while he state. No other southern state was going to Chicago to take up makes as much tobacco of as high with federal representatives, the quality. That section is not regard-matt- er of furnishing a federal meat ed as very productive of corn, but inspector for the basin, that his North Carolina makes a better av- most important reason for the trip erage yield than any other state was the American farm bureau fed- - except Texas and ties with that eration. which will be held in that state. city December 6, 7 and 8. The Uintah Products company of Feed dairy cows grain in order Vernal, a packing concern of which to get them in good flesh before Sterling Collett is manager, is at calving. Usually 4 to 6 pounds of present supplying the local needs, grain daily will be sufficient for be said. If federal inspection of heifers calving for the first time abundant supply for the spring Uintah basin meat were possible, and 8 to 12 pounds daily for older and summer. During early winieT the Salt Lake market and markets cows, when work is not pressing on the in Colorado would be accessible toj farm, preparation should be made the Vernal producers, he said and! A hen laying 144 eggs for the time when ice will be ready expansion of their trade territory in a year produces about 3 times to cut. If the old ice house is in would furnish a much larger outlet er own body weight, and one lay-f- bad condition, repair and clean it j basin meat products. ing 240 eggs a year produces abotit so that it will be ready to use There is a possibility, Mr. Peter- - 5 times her own body weight. For when needed. If you have no ice Son indicated, that a large eastern such hard work a hen must be house, plan to build one. Locate concern would affiliate orous and in the best of health, the ice house in a shady place near with the Uintah plant and would the dairy house and where there is assist in expansion plans, if federal Pedigree and appearance are not good natural drainage. If water inspection of meat is obtained. always safe guides in selecting a from the melting ice is not removed. Salt Lake Tribune. j iairy bull. The only sure way is j melting will proceed at a more rap- to choose a bull that has already! id rate. If the house is built on demonstrated his ability to trans- - j sloping, porous ground, natural' mit high production. A bull whose drainage should be sufficient; but The people who appreciate water iam and granddams are high pro- - ,f Gn a clay soil, artifical drainage the most are those who live in the lucers and whose first five daugh-Lhoul- d be provided. If you do not deserts. ters excel dams is have an ice pond on your farm. se The farmers that appreciate fer- almost certain to continue to pro- - that a pond is provided if possible, tilizers the most are those that live duce such daughters. Be sure the supply of water is pure xm poor soils. Prevent drainage from eontamin?-in- g Thus curious as it may seem, agIf the dairy cow receives hay sources, such as privies, barnricultural communities in the poor- alone as the roughage portion of yards and refuse heaps. Clear the er soil regions are often the most her ration, feed about 2 pounds of pond or stream of vegetable matter; prosperous for the simple reason hay for each 100 pounds live weigh L otherwise it will be frozen In the that they use all the resources If both bay and grain are fed, give ice. build up the soil, while 1 pound of hay and 3 pounds of , available 1T the people on the better soils are Silas Pr 100 pounds live wight more inclined to merely accept what If roots are fed instead of silage, 00eHXKK!IH3;Kj0DOO aJ nature gave them and let it go at 3 pounds of sugar beets or six! His Head Dynamites that. pounds of mangles per 100 pounds1 to Commit Suicide As an instance. North Carolina live weight will be sufficient. F'eed g Hazleton. Pa. Is one of the most productive ag- grain at the rate of one pound daily $ Tying two a ricultural states in the Union, yet for each 3 to 4 pounds of milk o sticks of dynamite abont his head and setting them off. Mi- - qt the state as a whole possesses soils chael Billie, forty-eigha wid Of only moderate to poor fertility. ower of Driftoo, a mining vll- - 5 A few breeds of poultry the No state in the Union uses as much lage near here, committed sui-- n The Barred and White Plymouth Rocks, fertilizer as North Carolina. 5 cide reeeutly. state is thus poor in soil, but rich Rhode Island Red. White WyanHe was seen with the dyna- o White Legsourcefulness of its people dotte and Single-Com- b the It hut was mite, extent to a are most thought he 2 science what horn of greater I" making kept had obtained the to availand varieties breeds explosive man other than have all and the busings to take the mines when he of the is combined. It not, more a experts agriculfor able prosperous went the other day. Neighbors 5 U- - S. Department of Agriculture say, ture. said Billie had acted queer for Drovers that these five varieties combine T1' a following from the some time. The suicide ocTelegram on FerUHzer Profits tells economic qualities superior to all in his home, curred hieh was other varieties, but they have the story better than we can. 5 NORTH CAROLINA was cursed gained wide popularity and have v considerably damaged. O or blessed. It is difficult to de- been bred to a greater extent than termine which, with naturally poor others. In fact the strain or breedBoll nearly as poor as the soils of ing of the birds is more important KILLED BY GUN Georgia, Alabama and South Caro- than the breed or variety to which so than they belong. HE OVERLOOKED lina, and decidedly more irrigat-agricultur- m C-- i i $ : , j the cemetery- After searching the men for weapons, Meyers started back to the tomb when he was shot three times in the hack. Both young men fied, but Raider was found behind bushes in a park nearby. Meyers lived two hours and a half after he was wounded. Mrs. Frances Lewis and Mrs. Florence Novak, residents of Manhattan, were praying In the tomb in cemetery when the holdup 7 men entered and robbed them of in cash and jewelery. six-pou- nd or 1 vig-packi- ng Betb-El-Hoe- m $2.-0S- 1 I I f high-producr- K Locked in School Vault, Boy Rescued by Police Hackensack, N. J. For more than two hours Albert Altwater. thirteen years old. was locked In a sealed vault here while police and firemen 'Tuggled to get hint out. r. Albert and a playmate. Arnold slipped Into an unfinished addition to the public school where the hoard of education was constructing its new offices. At one end was a ault. about seven feet high. The door was open and Albert walked in. Arnold shut the door just for fun. When the hoy tried to open the door rgnin he found It was locked and thore was no doorknob to grip. Arnold called the police. They In turn had to call the fire department. Firemen cut a small hole In the vault to give Albert air. Meanwhile, a key was obtained to open the door. ug Bra-Hacke- t-- t, any of the states "west arid north of those named. Yet Carolina has become one of the most productive agricultural states of the union. The Tar Heel people have literally become rich by buying plant food and speculating on It. Although autumn is harvest time for man, it often happens that the early winter is harvest time for the rates that take toll of tv,n rrw arms an 1 barn1. stored in cribs. The best method cf :rt control is Wanderer's Jell Term Hakes Record Perfect New York. J Robber Shoots Policeman After Now York. A srbsnt A perfect record was Mike Luscovltch, follower of the open road, with the assistance of Magistrate Douras in Morrisania court. Mike' was charged with vagrancy. After telling the court that his home was In the forty-eigh- t states of the Union and that he could not remember where or when he last worked, Mike said he had been arrested in every state but New York, ne seemed crestfallen that his record was not complete. Magistrate Douras said: "We have some ni Jails here. HI rive you six months In the workhouse. Mike replied: Tia used to It; attained by : poli'mnr'n l I 1 1 |