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Show V weei'v PAGE SIX HIE POULTRY SELF-FEEDE- PROVO POST FOUR FEET OF SNOW R IN STRAWBERRY VALLEY With the automatic feeder herewith illustrated, the fowls can balance their own ration. It saves care and work for the poultryman." In winter the compartment should be kept filled with crushed - oyster shells, meat scraps, cut clover and ground feed. Grtt can be kept In the feeder or fed separately from a smaller and whole feeder, train should be fed In straw to Induce exercise, writes J. G. Allshouse, la the Farm and Home.' In summer when fowls are on free range, whole tralnr can be kept In the automatic feeder Instead of the clover and , Protect-Your-Childr- VEyes en HE greatest desire of parents is to see their children well nourished, strong and healthy physically well equipped to make a success of life. Yet, how many parents are there who endeavor to protect that most important sense of all the eyesight of their children byproviding the most suitable light for T. 4 ' sions and plan ln the cut, or the idea can he adopted with modifications. There are four equal compartments, three having openings 8x10 Inches and one 5x5 Inches, the latter for Crushed shells. Openings for scraps and s ground feed are covered with Inch mesh netting, and those f for shells and clover with Inch mesh. ' When used tor whole grain feeding; strips of wood can be tacked over part of openings If grain feeds too freely. The cover and bottom slant as Ulus- - the study hours ? - Modern methods of schooling and the necessity for completing their primary education at an early age imposes a severe tax on the eyes during the growing period of life. In many cases this strain weakens the eyes, or results in loss of sight simply because the little ones are L compelled to study under a poor or improper light Edison Mazda Lamps now afford the most suitable electric light to study by as well as for general home use, and furnish it at minimum cost (' - Give your children the benefit of this light We will be glad to advise you as to the most beneficial way Edison . d three-eighth- one-hal- to use Sugar ding, cooks first consideration should be the " ' sugar. The success of all her creations hinges on its quality. Where Utah - Idaho Sugar is used, she usually has success. This sugar is recognized , , FOR SALE Limited amount of good Carbon paper YlcTper sheet while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best grade. Call this office."'"-""- " FISH DEPARTMENT TO STOCK UTAH LAKE WITH BASS. SAY . OFFICERS of --sugar- perfection. Its used in domestic' science schools, bakeries, , candy factories and lead- - v ' , mg hotels. Jellies, icings, fillings, French pastry and other . hard to make1 desserts i are perfect when made with Utab-Idah- o J Sugar. Every housewife should ( I useit. State Pish and Game Commissioner Fred W. Chambers reports that Utah Lake will again be stocked with bass this spring and the Powell Slough will once more become a real bass hatchery. According to the officers, the bass-stforming in June and each pair will produce about 0 eggs. - The state will put' at least 1800 pairs of bass in , the slough this spring. art 17,-00- I 3C SJI8LIH THE KEEPS Utah Power & LinM Co. Plan and Details of Gray h&lrf however notes advancing age. the advantages of a j anoe. Your hair is y makes or mars the fades, turns gray and 8elf-Feede- r. L. D. S. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Trip T.ckets on sale April 1st to 6th Inc. Extra Equipment on all trains "EAT CALIFORNIA ORANGES SALT LAKE ROUTE C. E. Eggertsen A. G. P. A. Salt Lake lIMlTHl If Wi ni jjj 1 v ,ieat' 4ii ONE SECRET OF SUCCESS is living within your means, as' Dickens aptly states it. SOME DISEASES OF POULTRY DEPOSIT your earnings in this bank, place a portion to a, checking account and the remainder to a Savings account. You will as you will have the many conveniences of a cheeking account and a7reservefunT for Poultry diseases, just Mke other diseases, are favored by unsanitary surroundings, polled food, Btyle and dirty drinking water, and poorly ventilated Unsanitary Surroundings, Spoiled Feed, Impure Water and Poor Ventilation Are Among Causes. ( emergencies. semi-annual- We pay 4 per cent interest on all Savings Accounts. ly t and lnsulflclently lighted coops. Sick birds should he removed from the flock, and dead ones burned. In an outbreak of any disease. White diarrhea of chicks is caused by a germ which is often passed from the hen to the chick through the egg. Vessels and troughs In which feed is placed should be frequently scalded, or disinfected with a five per cent solution of carbolic acid. It Is a wise precaution to fumigate your incubator with formaldehyde gas before placing the egge in it tor hatching. Be careful ht Introducing new birds Into your flock to see that they are perfectly healthy, and not likely te bring disease with them. compounded ThE ; 2: FARMERS and MERCHANTS BANK "Safety and Service Our Motto. T. N. Taylor, . President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. John F. Bennett, Vice Pres. Arnold Dixon, Asst Cashier. CxXCxKH000000Oj That Good Coal AH , Farmer Poultry Points. Feathers are all right; fowls are all right; but the question is, shall the farmer make feathers and fancy points of primary or secon-darImportance? It is no use talking about fancy points, or about standard of perfection, unless we can show the farmer that there Is some connection between them and the productive qualities. He Is not concerned about such things. He is concerned about supplying the market with poultry and eggs. - Kinds Oi Lump, Nut and Slack Coal. ' 502 S. ACADEMY AVE. PHONE 17.; Up Town Office Provo Commercial Bank. iSSMOOT CO'O 6 SP AFFORD oooocxocooo - pure-bre- d yt CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING 7 CANYON All sizes. Cy ii U' 1 The Beebe Lbr. Co. t u Phones 104 and 105. At The Busy Corner. Smoot Lumber Co. PORTLAND CEMENl, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE' AND SLAT X V FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber,. Doors, Windows, , Mouldings, Lath, o o o Annual income twenty pounds,-annu- al expenditure nineteen six result happiness. Annual income twenty "pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, ' Micawber. result misery.--M- r. v r -- ,i ALL AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES SALE Ticket Agt. Provo T , FANCY FRONT SINGLE IRON GATES DOUBLE DRIVE IRON GATES FANCY FRONT ALL WIRE FENCE AMERICAN ALL WIRE FIELD FENCE POULTRY NETTING and WIRE STAPLES FANCY PICKET and LATH COMBINATION FENCE ' Ask for tickets "via J.,H Manderfield Are Headquarters For ' self-feeder- CALIFORNIA ORANGE DAY MARCH 21st, 1914. ! I and" scraggly, trated, and oover is hinged at lower of Sage Teaman edge. The trough In front Is appearance a h Inches deep; and a narrow wooden Dont stay strip should project over Into trough Either prepare . about an Inch to prevent the teed be- get from any dm i 50 cent bot-Fg- e ing wasted. Cover the bottom of tie of Wyeth i ud Sulphur Hair Remedy." lanls of folks trough with tin. idy-to- recommend this ise prepara-irkwe- r because a the tion, hair MUCH COMFORT FOR POULTRY move i dandruff, beautifully and stops scalp Itchl and falling hair; Ohio Man Keeps Laying Hens Busy besides, no one isitfly tell, as it darkens so natu fain and evenly. Yon All Day Scratching for Grain moisten a spo soft brush with Scattered Several Times It, drawing thi thro) gh te hair, tak In our winter poultry houses on lng one small tram at a time. , By the , TRy US..lr disappears; cold, snowy days ottr hens sing and morning after or two, its anotheiyapplication sumcackle as If they were enjoying color is restored and it bemer weather. The house la 14x56 feet, natural comes thick, glossy and lustrous, and with large windows on the southern you appear years younger. Hedjuist exposure."' Its equipment consists of Drag Co., two Stores, successors to clean, inviting nest boxes, Smoot and Palace Drug Cos. (Adv.) with grit and shells," the ground floor banked deeply with leaves and straw, writes George W. Brown of Hancock county, Ohio, in the New England Homestead. We keep the hens busy from daylight until perch time digging after small grain scattered several times daily In the litter. Lawn clippings, meat offal, beets, pumpkins, cabbage and an occasional sheaf of wheat, oats or clover hay suspended from the roof gives them business. It Is the busy hen that lays the eggB. She hustles and has red blood coursing In her veins to keep her warm on cold days. Our perches can be hooked to theroof, and If we have any drones In the flock inclined to spend much of the flay on the perch we just hook the perches to the ceiling. 'They soon get the habit of hustling with the rest of the flock. We have no use for drones on our farm save In our apiaryr i 4 to 6 Inc. April One Fare For Round i e -- if SPRING CONFERENCE M LUMBER CO. amlaome, do-all know thful appear, r charm, It I e. When It te dry, wispy lev applications iur enhances Us to d. L ok young? nlc at home or 1 ! A cake, pastry and pud- When :ed With Iphur It Brini Back Its ustre id Abundai I e. Mazda Lamps. ir i, Utah-ldah- o Use , V 3 ground mixture.- - . It can be made exactly of the dimen- to Be Sure Harry Thomas of the Reclamafor Fowls tp Balance tion Service has returned - from the Strawberry tnnnei for a short 0wn Ratj0ru time. He reports the snow four feet deep in the valley and seven feet deep in the mountains. The Winter the During Compartments outlook for much water for irriShould Be Filled With Crushed gation purposes during the sumOyster Shells. Meat Scraps, mer is exceptionally good. Clover and Ground Feed. Device Ability of Average Hen. The average hen lays about 80 eggs a year, but a fair average which they ought to equal is about twice that GLASS & PAINT CO ' 272 WEST CENTER - Shinglesetc.- - MAIBEN MILL WORE . P. O. Eox 4SI. k SPECIALTY Phone No. - 1 SO Office and Yard oppoite 1. 1. Freight Depot. PROVO, UTAH. - uf 41 77 U7 eumg nxpeeses Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less than any one else. Pianos sold by us go direct from fac-tor- y to your home. . We have saved many others many dollars, let us do the same for. you. , . LAKE MUSIC. COMPANY |