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Show UlONA. UTAH. mDAY, KOVIMEIR 4. 1E2 THE HAGNA TIMES th exception of the top pice. After the meet has stood this IreueJ Every Friday at Masaa. Utah for 24 hours, draie off the liquor way sad on the brine. The brine should Entered at the jpoatoffice at Magna. Uub as second-clas- s mail matter nndct the pour be pound down the side between the act of Congress of March 7, 1179. barre, and the meat, warns Professor Smith. 1 be next step ie to weight the SUBSCRIPTION RATES meat down with hardwood or One Year $7.00 Six Months fi fyft tile ot brick to prevent it from Payable In Advance floating . Limestone or should meat for prolapsus have not been defcircular publuhed iantly determined. recently by the Washington Agricnl-tura- l hard-burn- Advertising Rates Given on Application. H. A. JARVIS Fditor and Publisher "It not tbc difficult task that MERRY MATRONS many persons are prone to think it is. Mrs. Bland Sorenson charmingly Professor Smith continues. "The tertamed members of the Merry Maof bogs and the curing of slaughtenng her afternoon at trons Club Thursday meat are relatively simple tasks and home. Special guests were Mrs. Ed. with a very little practice one can perJ Gardner. Mrs. C. E. Pickett and form them quite efficiently." Mrs. Eeno Shaffer, all of Magna. A Professor Smith says that there ate one o'clock luncheon was served. and two methods of curing pork; the brine Bndge tables were later arranged the guest prize was given to Mrs. method and the dry method. The first method- - is usually recommended beTbomas Meyer. Members of the club cause meat cured in brine docs not dry will meet Thursday afternoon. Nomuch when it is stored as does vember 1 7 at the home of Mrs. Meyer out so that which is cured by the dry methed. for their next meeting "A large stone jar is probably the best vessel in which to cure meat," says PARTY CARD Professor Smith, "because it is so - The Garfield Womens Club entereasily cleaned. Hardwood barrels are also suittained at' a lovely arranged public able if cleaned. " properly of last brdge social Friday afternoon luncheon There are several recipes but Proweek. A dainty one o'clock fessor Smith recommends the following was with Halloween suggestions formula for the preparation of the served. The next socia. will be held brine: 4 gallons water; 8 pounds salt; November 11 at the clubrooms. and 2 pounds sugar and 3 ounces salt petall Magna and Garfield women are in- er. The ingredients should be mixed 15c u of fee A attend. vited to thoroughly, after which the water is charged, and the money obtained from added and then boiled until the mixbenethe used for be the party is to ture is dissolved. Any scum should be fit of high school students. removed. The brine should be made the day before it is to be used to insure CURING MEAT URGED cold (not over 40 degrees F) AS FARM PRACTICE its being at the time it is put on tbc meat. of hogs slaughtering "The practice In packing the meat, each pu and curing meat is an economical farm be generally . foj- - should be rubbed with salty fheha and ehoujd practice lowed." says Prof. H. H. Smith, of and the shoulders packed first and the the animal husbandry department of bacon on the top. All pieces should be packed with the skin side down with le Utah State Agricultural college. VTTTTTTVTTVVVVTTTVVVVVVWVVVWVyVTVTVWVTTTVVVWV i j is ike OCT. UNTIL II tagt SPARK PLUGS BATTERIES Mw vnrrvAM. bird POULTRYMAN ADVISES , TO GUARD against disease Records kept during tbc year indicate that prolaptus and past cannibalism are responsible for heavy mortality in many of the flocks in our state, according to Carl Frischknecht. exten-no- n poultrymaa for the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural for Influence of Pali Nsvne la Coagrosu Tbomas Pain urns not a member f tbe Ouatlneatal eoogrnea. Bn Ra Abbott. Tremonton; waa aoerntary to the committee ea My Club Project. Millard Andrus, Maraffairs tad at time bald ion; vocal solo. Miss Jane Grant Reed, foreign secretarial similar relationships to recent winner of the Atwater Kent other government bodies, bat bo was music contest for northern Uuh. Th achievement celebration will be not a member of congreaa. TTTTYf VTVf TVTTTYTTTTTTtYTYVTTVf f TTTf f f YTVFTTTTYYT 4-- Work Wfeary "NERVES krhKi? that are bleeding from tbe comb or hulU In the. all ot she -- year when the asy mber part of the body sWd to the 'Lave', 'Tonnatt', and 'Lcvasta-lioremoved from flock the pullets stare to lay and they are being immediately. with 4 inches of iron armor. confined . to tbe laying pent, heavy mortality from prolapsus and cannibalMounf Vernon.' the name and estate - La fie ism is especially potifeablt." say Mr. It always pays to bo good and it of George Washington, undoubtedly Frischknecht., the mom famous shrine ia American While the exact cause and the treat- - b alwaya good to bo paid. history, was named after Admiral Edward Vernon of th British Navy. The estate wa owned by Lawrence Vernon. half brother of Geotge, whom ( admiration foe th English Armiral induced him to call the estate Mount Vernon. Later the property waa willed to Georg Washington. n' ' - ; 0M :iff. lltt NMfiMltTM r. 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Dont take unneceaaary chances on thin, worn tires this winter when you can hare the Extra Safety of Firestone at lowest bssis prices ever known. U(l1 YOUNG. County. .Ison. DepT Firestone Gnm-DIpp- REELECT ITS AUTHOR 0 .0. professing sympathy for the farmer and laborer Tires hold all worlds records on road and trade for speed, safety, mileage and endur- TT Fheetone Tread la de-- d with angles and projection. to give the traction and W. The hrakee not. firestone Tread is designed to eea eliminating grip the toad hazardous skids on slippery pavements. Drive in today. Trade your old tires for the ssisst the world. . the wheels, but the mu top the ear. that, in his desperation to defeat Henry H. Blood (of whose public or private record no just criticism can be made) he has attacked the administration of a retiring governor, apparently on the assumption that Mr. Blood, being a Democrat with an office in the state capitoL has, somehow, been responsible for things Mr. Seegmiller sees fit to criticize? that, to sportsmen, Mr. Seegmiller declares that sheep and cattle have too wide a range, to the detriment of wild-lif- e preserves; while, on the other hand, he declares to stockraisers that there are too many deer and other forms of game fair-mind- ed y. . Dean of the United States Senate Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee Garage that, instead of upholding mining tax laws, HE APPEARED AS A PAID LOBBYIST OF CERTAIN MINING INTERESTS before the. state tax committee and the legislature to defeat the tax amendments? Unless snd until Kir. Seegmder makes a satisfactory denial of these charges, his claim to preferment as s candidate for governor of Utah can have no appeal to intelligent, unbiased citizens who admire frankness and lore fair-pla- ance. The tough, thick tV-m- w tax amendthis his record shows he was active against the recently-adopte- d ments favored by Federated Labor, fanners and the building trades organi- to the extent of at least permitting associates opposed to the zations? amendments to fight them in an Unfair, unsportsmanlike manner and attempting to block presentation of the proponents r 7 went? encroaching upon the livestock ranges? od Vote Safe . . . Vote Straight Republican Your Vote for Henry H . Blood Will Be a Vote for Good Government and a Good Governor I (FolUcal FaU he br - to. MHf S APPRCSD All of Factory le aaofera and equipped with latest pradiioa adunery for testing all materials every spark Ping mast pass Firestones klgh standards. Io fie lose ef power --? 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FIIEE DATTEnT TEST 10SS uh, ft May 11, 1775. by s party of Main Woodsmen, armed, for tbe mom part, with pitchfork and axes, and find by tbe new of the battle of Lexington. re occurred iMaine. The America ns. under their leader, O'Brkn, manned a lumber sloop. crib... do not scold! Fine make sura that yoo an not at fault! nigKt, tossing about in hi CRAKE LQONa ""-- tt The firm vessel captured by Americans wa an armed British Schooner on and fretful It yourif bebabykeepek peevish you awake half the 4-- H Club Work On a Csreer'. A. E. Smith, county agent for Juab county; "The Club Girt as a Leader". Miss college. Never before has Firestone nude it possible for ns to offer each wonderful value st ouch low prieearNow Is the tin? tr prepare your car for winter driving. unty ,h, lf : OWNERS m save your baby endless torture! ON ottotac lplt , one-ha- 4-- lt lf BROADCAST 4-- This Ne3v Jttunowledge may na m. m, m. m. : pine never be used. On tbe fourth day the meet should be taken from tbe vessel and repacked. Repeat this process every erven days until curing is completed. Hams and shoulders, weighing from 12 to 20 pounds should be left in tbe brine about three and days per pound, provided the meat if to be kept throughout tbe summer. A shorter time will be required if tbe meat is to be used immediately. Sides and bacon weighing 12 to 16 pounds should stay in tbe cure or two and daye for each pound. After the meat has been in tbe cure for the required length of time it b taken out of the cure and soaked in warm water for about two bouts. A brush may be used to remove any surplus salt. The meat should be strung with stout cords and hung ap to dry for 24 hours. The pieces must be bung so that no two touch. Professor Smith advises. one-ha- Strifse Forgin with. "Th ever. a march by th United Sure Marin band; followed with a short Utah clubs will join with Ulk by Mrs. Josephinu E. BAke. in United States Department of Agri- charg of girls' club work in lows. Th Marines will then play "Dreamculture Saturday, November 5 in preachievement celebration ing Song" after which th mat prosenting a in the form of a broadcast over radio gram will begin. At 11:15 tbe band station KDYL. according to D. P. will play Tbe Plowing Song", after Muray, mare club leader for th exten- which Director C. W. warburton of the extension service of the United sion service of the Utah Sure AgriSutes Department of Agriculture will cultural college. Club Work ia 1932." The national broadcast from Wash- dree urn "4-Marine band wilt close the broad-caTbe D. will a. 10:30 ington. begin at C with "Th Sut Spangled Banm. mountain time, and th Uub proin with th NBC pro- ner" gram will tit gram at 10:45. at which time mate features will be five snd will continue Don't forget so attend th Big Arm-mic- e nntil 11:15 when th national proDay Program to be held tt th gram will ukc th sir for an addition-s- i Uuh Copper Club, tbe evening of No15 minutes, dosing th program at vember 1 1 . A program and a dance 11:30 a. m. will be featured. Everyone welcome., Th following program will be SPECIAL experiment sutioa is cited by the extension poultry man to call attention to the following conditions, any one of which may increase tbc number of blowouts" in flocks; Inherent weak-ncs- e and forcing of young biids for production; inflamatioa of the oviduct (canaed by constipation) : too heavy or fat condition of your birds' the laying of abnormally large eggs. "In order to avoid these conditions it is a good plan to bring pullets into production gradually after they have reached the age of five and one-hamotttha and are of suadard weight Mr. Fruchknecbt advises. "A constipated condition un usually be overcome by providing plenty of green feed: milk in some form and by ol the rate of ? lEPm three fourth of n pound to each 100 dult birda. Since heavy com feeding may produce an over-fa- t condition the laying ration for pullets should not be mads up of over 50 per cent of yellow com. To avoid toft (helled M we that the ration containe plenty of mineral and vitamin D." Although it k not alwaya eaiy to distinguish getween "blowouts' snd "pickoutt" in the flock, the later is tunalljTdue to cannibalism, according to Mr. Frischknecht. While f--i 0f prolapsus may cnconnge cannibalism in the flock, cannibalism k usually due to over crowding, pooc ventilation, lack of exercise, insufficient green feed or irregular care and management. If cartful attention to each of these detail doe not give relief, cannibalism can usually be checked . Stand CLUBS TO GIVE FOUR-- CM) |