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Show THE UINTAH EASE? FAE3IEB. PSIN FARMER Established 1924 Published 1st and 15 th of Each Month at Roosevelt, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s the post office at Roosevelt, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 2, 1879. Official organ of the Uintah County Farm Bureau Office: Roosevelt Standard, Reos-evei- t, Utah. Telephone 30. 50c Subscription Price, one year Editor George H. Harrison Violet HarrLsonBusiness Manager se A POOE OIL CAN . dihouse. ance is so lowered as to invite The soldier saluted and turner, ease. The liberal use of roughage, to go. At the door he stopped, supplemented with the light amount turned and remarked; and kind of any other nutritious Colonel, there are two persons the feed, will maintain a horse proper- in this regiment who handle one them, of ly during the winter. and Im truth loosely, Mo. Pac. not married. m Three new oa.t varieties, Albion, Richland and Iawar, have achieved economic importance in the winter Weve had the best time playwheat belt. AH three varieties were exclaimed the small developed by selection from the ing postman, We gave u well known and widely grown hopeful of the family. block: the in oat, introduc- letter to every lady Kherson or Sixty-da- y letthe did you get But where ed into this country from Russia by the U. S. Department of Agricul- ters dear? Oh, we found em in your trunk ture and the Nebraska experiment with a blue station 30 years ago. Iowar has a in the attic, all tied up little taller straw and is from two ribbon. to three days later than Albion Li AND HE DID maturity, and is also little superior in yielding ability. Richland Joseph had been sent to bed by oat his mother for using profane lanis primarily a special-purpofor growing on law, rich soils, guage. When his father came home where, because of its short stiff she sent him upstairs to punish the naw, it does not suffer by lodging. boy. It is also resistant to stem rust. Til teach that young fellow to swear he reared and started up work the stairs. He tripped cji the top The management of farm horses varies with the seasons. It step and even his wife held her requires judgment on the part of ears for a few moments. the owner to feed economically and Youd better come down now, yet keep the horses in good physi-a- l she called up after the air had condition, so that only a mini cleared somewhat, "hes had enough mum nujnber need be carried for for his first lesson. the peak periods of work. The State Dairy Commissioner of Colorado has found that a large number of farmers during the summer season u cream cans to carry gasoline, kerosene and oil for use in tractors. Because of tbis practice, thousands of dollars are! Cream tainted lost every season. these cannot be used in the oils by of manufacturing dairy products. It i, practically impossible to clean Selling hogs and buying pork the cans thoroughly once they hav? involves profits, but not for the been, used for this purpose, and the farmer engaged in the practice, i can must be retrnned. Colorado bas the comment in the introduction to a law against using cream cans for Farmers Bulletin 1186-- F which this purpose. kiladvice and for directions gives and ling, curing canning pork on AIDS DIGESTION the farm. j Gas of the right kind in the in right place helps the stomach getting the best out of pineapples. This is the announcement of R. E. Harvey of the Minnesota Ag- ricultural DOWN SOUTH negro preacher was de.ocribing to his congregation, the misrie Dr. and the penitence of the prodigal Station. Experiment Some time ago this investigator showed ethylene gas, used in apefruit, can be used ripenim successful. a ripening celery, tomatoes, bananas and other fruits. Now he has shown that the same gas increases the activity of the enzymes of pineapples, thus makThe ing them more digestible. treated pineapples, in addition to being ripened, are made sweeter and better flavored and are more effective in dissolving the mucous secretions of the mouth. A son. i i ; F, The value of birds (lies chiefly of injurious in their destruction insects. Many of them, gays the Survey of the United Biological Stati Department of Agriculture, devour same of the worst pests of agriculture. The alfalfa weevil hna 45 different bird enemies, the army worm 43, biUbugs 67, 66, brown tailed moth. 31, chnut weevils 64, china bug 24, clover-roborers 85, clover weevil 25, 3?, codling moth 36, cutworm 120 ani horseflies 49, leaf hoppers wireworm3 168. Birds often destroy insects in large numbers, devouring from a hundred to a thousand at a single meaL With such appetites it i3 not surprising that birds ocia casionally destroy all Insects ; a locality. boll-wee- vil ot Dairy products, and in particular fluid milk sold for consumption in out- FRED THOMPSON homes, constitute one of standing exceptions to the rule thal in retail price cause changes His marked changes in the quantity consumed. In the Chicago market, Miracle Horse for example, an increase of 1 cent in the price of milk reduced SILVER KING per by only about 1 cent As a result a surplus of milk can not be disposed of by a mod inerate reduction in the price of milk as is the case with most other agricultural products. For this reason milk producers find it necessary to find a market in one way or another for surplus milk produced in the months when the supply is normally the greatest e And con-sump'i- on Dis young man, he said, got to thinkin bout his meanness an his misry an he tuk off his coat fowed it away. Den he tuk off his hit an frowed dat away. Den he tuk off his vest an frowed dat away. Den h tuk off his shirt an Ive never kissed a girl in my frowed dat away, too. An den, at Life. remarked the painfully prop.ast, he come to hisself! er young man. Well, dont come buzzing around Down in one of the southern me, announced the little flapper. states recently, a colored man and not Im his wife were hailed into court on running a prep school. a charge of disturbing the peace. Rastus, said the magistrate, addressing the husband, you are accused of disturbing your entire INSIDE INFORMATION on Tuesday night. neighborhood Slaughtering beef on the farm What have you got to say for yourRot only makes it possible to pro- self? cure meat at a considerable savexIt was dis way, Jedge, ing, but often is the only means of plained Rastus, glancing first at obtaining fresh beef in many lo- the magistratt and then at his calities. When circumstances permit wife, Me an Lucy got into an killing should be done on a day alignment cbah de coin she got when the beef can be cooled at a fo a weks wash. She call me a temperature ranging from 30 de- lazy loafah, an I clap her down grees to 40 degrees Fairenhight. flat. Up she hop, an smash a skilThe carcass should be allowed to let on my haid. an draps me flat. hang from 12 to 24 hours, or long Den up I riz and welt her with a enough to cool, without freezing, chaih leg, an den she flang a tea befc o being cut. It may be allow- kettle at me, which scald quite . ed t hang from two to four weeks considerable. I see, commented befo; e b:;.ng cut up if well covered the magiswith fat; beef cattle becomes more trate to Rastus. And then what tender and palatable when allow- happened? An den, Jedge, ed to ripen or age. answered Rastus with great deliberation, an j&Iaintaining the farm work horse den we begun to fight. la healthful condition, during the Winter 4a the first start in fitting ON THE COLONEL A soldier went to his colonel and It for Spring work. The horse fed during the asked for a leave to go home to should nOl Wiutet that tt becomes fat and help his wife with her spring sof?v0n the other hand, poor care cleaning. I dont like to refuse you, said during th winter, resulting in loss of weight and vitality, so weakens the colonel, but Ive just received the h.vrse 'tbaA it Is not In condition a letter from your wife for eprfng work, and often its resist that you are no use aroundsaying the If you are planning to treat wheat with copper carbonate du-- r for prevention of flag smut or stinking smut (bunt), the soonrr it is done the better, for tn copper carbonate also affords a considerable measure of protection from distraction by weevils, rats, and mite. Directions for treatment of the.-and other smuts in wheat and rye are printed in Farmers Bulletin 1540-obtainable on application of Agriculture, to the Department C. D. Washington, i j A diet that supplies sufficient vitamins includes plenty of milk, eggs, butter, fruits, tomatoes, and green leafy vegetables. In wintertime it is sometimes difficult to get enough fruits and vegetables to be on the safe side. Some of the canned vegetables, especially canned tomatoes, are good sources of vitamins, but it is very necessary tc serve the family with plenty of other vitamin-ric- h foods. The citrus fruits, oranges, iemons and grapefruit, are exceUent sources of vitamins, and are available almost anywhere, the year around. Dairy herd improvement line Hand Saunders AT THE Utopia Theatre TUESDAY, MARCH 6 Also Comedy Admission 25c and 15c it Will Pay You to become a regu- lar advertiser in This Paper as- sociation is the new name being adopted in place of the old cow H I testing association. TINGLEY SONS & BUYERS OF ' r I ajS FOR SALE! Real bargain in show 29-- tf case. Call at this office. ij Seed, Wool, Honey, Pelts I and all .lawfully J j S3 7th Heaven, now being shown at the Utopia theatre, Roosevelt, Sat., II AdSun., and Monday, March zPa mission 50c and 25c -5. irtl iJftn caught furs. unor, F O. 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