Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH SSI P’3 Euemncr2’'J ijVE a Faint Talc Ar vnuMNnivtwuiMOii BONNER SUN’S COMPLIMENTS robins and orioles and song rows and members of tbs goldfamily all ugreed to furnish the music for a corlrert while the members o£ the trllluin and hepatica fl" or families said they would give the stage They ashed the crows If they would act as ushers at the concert and show the birds who were not taking part to their perches — for the birds seats not always say perches and The flowers thought that there were some nice ones along the ground In some of the Ion shrubs and of cotfrse the fence was always the best and finest for the bores held by the mother and father birds The crows were delighted to be asked to act as ushers for they were much fluttered The ainii finch SCOTT WATSON of us know that March St Patrick's duv unrl most of us whether we he or not of Irish ancestry celehrnte tjje day In some fashion or other We may do It by adding a touch of green to our costume on that day or by wearing a little shamrock In our cont lapel for both the reen and the slmmrook are svtu j But bols of St Patrick's day of us know just why we celebrate the day or how much truth there Is Id the nines of legendary lore which has gathered around the name of this man who for ages has been regarded as the patron saint of all Irishmen? In the first place many people have the Idea that March 17 Is celebrated ns the anniversary of his birth It Is of his death however the (nulverenry and Is his feast day Instead of his birthday There Is depute as to the - facts of the dates of his birth and death According 'o some he was D and died about born about 3S7 4!3 A 1) making him one hundred six years of age at his death Others positively that lie died about all agree that 401 A P although March 17 was the date of his death Then there la the mntter of Ida nationality and the place of fils birth The latter Is variously given ns Scotwith the land England and France strongest evidence pointing to his having been born at a place Caleb! ‘Kion the River lpatrick near Dumbarton Clyde In Scotland although It Is pretty definitely established that he was Although he Is of Celt ancestry called St Patrick there are those who would cast doiihf uivofThtr right" title by saying that he a saint In canonized and proclaimed But the fact that he has al Home as the chief ways been venerated snlnt of the Irish church and has been Indirectly recognized as a saint hy the Church of Rome Itself Is regarded as ample reason for his title of the shamrock The association with this saint's day Is perhaps familiar to all— how Patrick bringing the to the pagan niessnge of Christianity tribes of Ireland and realizing that tlipv did not understand the Trinity of Cod— Ood the Father God the Sor and God the Holy Ghost— picked up from the ground a tiny plant and showed them this exopiple of the per feet Trinity three leaves on one stem Ever since that time the shamrock emblem of has been the trndltlonnl ' SL Patrick and of the Irish race but according to botanists no one con be sure Just wlinf wns The plant which his to lllustmte SL Patrick used teachings and which hns since been Rome assert known as the shamrock white clover common that It was the native to nearly all parts of northern United northeastern and Europe States which Is sometimes called the rutch clover canone Is clover “The Dutch only didate for the honor of being the Irish nntlonnl plant" says a writer In the “That It Js a strong New candidate with much In Its favor la Illustrated by the fact that the Encycomes out clopedia Brltnnnlea and says tt Is the true sham But the wood sorrel and the rock bluik medic or hojie clover are not far belli d and such careful students as PHvId Moore and Stewart and Corry tdmlt that the question Is by By ELMO STOCK NEWS Vat Is as Essential as Shed for Proper Shelter It has been said by one authority that "a dipping vut la as essential on a sheep farm aa a shed for shelter” The farm dipping vut should be bull! of galvaulzed Iron wood or preferably concrete It should be six Inches wide at the bottom and twenty Inches at the top and four feet long at the hot tom with a gradual slope at one end making It eight feellnug fit The top Riots should be nailed to wulk out The vat should have a total depth of about four feet and should be set in the ground so that the top will be six Inches ubove the surface At the exit a small drain pan with a tight floor so that the drip should be constructed pings will drain back Into the tunic There are several devices for getting the sheep Into the tank one of the best being a strip of smooth sheet Iron slightly sloptnjfTO the vat upon which In a They went around very proud manner jThey asked us to act as ushers they said ""They' wanted sniurt handsome LI uclTk7iTriy '"usbSf 8’ they boasted may he easily forced Into the dip "They knew we must make the con- small pen at the entrance is necessary cert seem very grand caw caw" they to hold the sheep that are to be And bo on bragged dipped The day for the concert came anl There are a numb'-of dips on the the birds all arrived on time market and most of them are dost rue But long before the time for the tlve to external parasites Perhaps concert to beglu the crows reached the most common are the dips r concert hall the which should he used at the rate ot awake were flowers T1)0 hardly gallons of dip to 100 gallons ol when the crows came cawing along water The dip Is moat effective when used at a temperature of about 110 de baying “We are here We are ready to grees Fahrenheit It Is not necessary show the people to their perches to keep the sheep In the dip for any length of time unless scab U present and then they should remain lit the vnt about two minutes The head should be Immersed twice thus mat Ing sure that every part Is thoroughly will soaked The cost of dipping average about two cents per head he sides the labor 2i LI 17 Is no means settled to satisfy all “As for this country the wily florist can sell almost any Email member of the clover family to credulous Hibernians If It Is green and has three leaves he cun label It 'shamrock' and he sure that It will not remain on his shelves after March 17” Several years ago a Dublin newsa questionnaire to paper addressed a large number of representative men In Irelund for the purpose of obtaining their views on the Identity of the shamrock pearly all of the replies favored white clover This planL known to botanists as Trf folium repens would seem to fit the traditional role that admirably It occurs evbus been ascribed to In pastures In erywhere In Ireland From late lawns and along roadsides spring until early winter Its leaf made up of three leaflets and Its blossoms white with a touch of red or brown growing In masses close to the ground may everywhere be seen It enters Although a wild plant prominently Into the life and of the Irish people la Ireland counan agricultural predominantly The dominant characteristic of try Its agriculture is the raising of live stock on pastures The best pastures are those In which the wild white xloyer la roosL abundant As a result of experiments carried' on not only In Ireland but also In Englund Scotland and other countries la It now of northern genEurope of erally recognized that applications lline and some material carrying phosphoric acid are almost sure to crease the growth of white clover In and therehy add to Us the pasture carrying capacity In our own country too the same Soon white clover Is of Importance after the pioneer cleared the land of forest trees white clover began to So uniwork Into his grass lands versal was this that the Indians referred to the plant as the “white foot mnn's the grass" Wherever white man set his fooL the white clover grew Today It Is a prominent and valuable part of our pastures and Its myriad white blossoms dot our parks grass lands devoted to lawns Thus does trodl and golf courses tlon touch modem life One of the most charming legends connected with SL Patrick Is the association of his name with that of St Rrlgld and James Stephens an Irishman who Is a noted writer tells that story In the New York Tlmea aa follows : tha According to :h Irish calendar second day of Fabruary la tha first day of ap'tng and tt la also the feast day of St Brigld (pronounced Breed) There hat never been a period when a personage of this name waa not In In very ancient tlmea brlgld Ireland In leva waa tha goddeaa of poetry indent tlmea by a shocking but logical declension she became the goddeae of war and In the comparatively recent of this day which represents the year era ah became the respected patron of the new religion and the beloved “ 'Mary of the Gael are soldiers taints — these Poets Bv creating great travelers deatroy the they accomplish Ing preserving work of the world aid like the Blva of another mythology! our Brlgld seem to have been mistress of the three great — the three divine — qualities In the east of the Bhe was traveling world and came to an overcrowded little town and as she went from place to place seeking shelter she came to a stable and went In A man and woman were there before her and tha woman waa tn tha pangs of childbirth It was Brlgld who helped her and It waa In Brlgld's cloak that the Child was born Hence she Is known aa Brlgld of the Mantle as the Foster Mother of Christ and aa after Mary Hla Beat Beloved Then the years rolled tn and the went from this world Then tha years 430 of them and 81 again surged Patrick came to Ireland and then after tha passage of soma mors years hla faith waa died but SL Patrick tablished In the country that he lovel The scene of this tale next change to Heaven Itself Brlgld and Patrick were walking They were together God help them talking about Ireland one asking tha other had ha or she ever been to Connemara the other asking the one If she or be remembered tha and how It looked Dingle peninsula In storm Or the Ben of Culbaln seen with the moon alight Or y us basket where each lake dared full of lakes any other to be as beautiful and every pool In Ireland lifted the challenge Be sure the two saints assured each other or perhaps even reassured each other In the faith that after alL Heaven waa prettier then Ireland Thair walk had been a long ona and Immersed In (aa Bean O'Casey would hid memories they darling aay) reached a place which the saints care but rarely' to vlsILThey had xomv-the Seat of Judgment There 'he Judge eat vaster then blacker than Blackness Vastness terrific movable unescapabla St Brlgld did not dislike for that would be a am Hut r aha did not Ilk blm for he had been to Ireland nor even had he As her pressed a dealra to go there gas fell on him and off tlm a terrihi caused her to look al him thought again —at his blank black vastnraa at She saw his hla supersolid solidity and yon as great hand mov thlaheway scrutinized title like black lightning who and that being groveled and awful brow at hla screamed was "He” said St Brlgld and shewould as she said It "he astounded send even an Irishman to hell’" eald 8t Patrli k tul "He would” even as he said It ha went Icy with had never for the thought horror before struck him The Judge looked toward them “I will not have It so” said St Br’gld and aha spoke the words si It wore Into that Implacable eye Sha drew St Patrick with her away They went to her Foster Child and sh obtained from Him who loved hvr thin concession — that every person who came from Ireland should bs Judged by SL Patrick himself and not by "Tou will b very csreful" eh said to St Patrick I will” the great aalnt “Sursly swered "But If” said St Brlgld and the very 'but If heart within her waa shocked “ bad Irishman brought before you — “I'll convert him” aald 8t rntrlck — Tls buf on of — why or of whatever Irishmen rel'gluu political complexion pledge St Pairlrk when his day come round and why thay may all ba fearless of the world to coma an apprentice In the craft that But Patrick loved and of which he was Iks patron am desolated to think that perhaps 8t Brlgld in not (ettlnii her saara of tha praise i A ule le Spring Games spring tr lining bc! cd Vhh the Detroit Tigers will the only major league opponent 3“ "Mine h in Cubs was announced by the (Tilcngo are with minor All of the g'tuiea the uinegame league (llihs exept the aeries wiih the Tigers who take Hve of the Pittsburgh Pirntes jlaee be of (he DetrotMTii ago games will two at Beu played at Loa Angeles loont Texas and one each at Phoenix Kansas and El I’uso Texas Aria City la the next atop ' former Yale freshMike Murphy man coach who wus signed recently ia the as head coach at Wisconsin In the country coach varsity youngest he would follow the He announced "Leader system" at Wisconsin Irnle nationally known Shively football player In 1130 at the University of II limits Western conference and wrestling champion heavyweight Is coaching boxing hammer thrower at tha University of and wrestling Kentucky Langford to Seals who M (Sam) Elton for a time to take Trla promised place In the Indian center Speaker field will go to the Ran Francisco Seals In the Pat Hie fo ist league next will go as part season Langford for Earl Aierlll Sell slug pavment Al ging stur ni'ip’lrcd tiy the Indians though Langford showed great prom ne in the outfit Id early brnt season he (Jumped bndly toward the close both lu fielding and hailing imj was let gw OLD FOLKS SAY DR CALDWELL WAS RIGHT Tha basis of treating sickness has not changed sinea Dr Caldwell left Medlosl College ia 1875 nor einoe b plaoad oa he the market tha laxatlv prescription had uaed ia his practice biliousness He treated constipation headaches mental depression indigestion sour stomach and other indispositions entirely by mesas of almpl vegetable These are herb and root laxatives atill the basis of Dr Caldwell’s Syrup a combination of scans ana Pepsin other mild herb with pepsin The simpler the remedy for constipation the safer for the child aid for you And aa you can get results in a mild and safe way by using Dr Calflwell'e 7 take chance with Syrup Pepln recent Although good prices for fm lambs and mutton ure Incenthes their flocks a furtnera to Increase rapidly as possible there Is no profit In keeping ewes with had teeth or de fectlva udders The ewe flock should he culled In to Arrive Birds the Soon Began hi to a statement the full according animal husbandry specialists nt Mich It Ia tickets? Must they show their and the Individ Igun Slate college to be a pay concert?” unis whose usefulness Is Impaired fur “No” said the flowers slinking breeding should be sold for mutton their heads "It Is not to be a pay con- The culling should not be mude on cert of the the basis of the appearance “It Is to be a free concert for we ewes because animals which are good have Invited everyone" thin and mothers frequently-appe“All right" said the crows at tbiaeitie of year we only wanted to know" Mutton sheep begin to lose tin Ir As a matter of fact they only want- teeth at six or sevi'n years of age ed to talk and make a great deal of and the fine wools nt eight to nine noise Any ewes whose udders show lumps They wanted everyone around to scars or distortions should be dls know that they bad been chosen aa carded from the breeding flock at the concert the ushpre rums In the The une of Soon the birds began to arrive And flock Is another means of Improving anrh a burst of color flock quality say the college apeelul The orioles were looking very love- 1st To make it easy for farmer In ly with their bright gay coloring the northern part of the state to se and the goldfinch family looked like cure good rams 71 rams were carried bright- - gold aeries of meetings In by truck The robins had such handsome red that sectionlQa and were sold to fnrmeff waistcoats on and the song sparrows who attended the meetings year were singing merrily and saying 21 were distributed rams by this method and It Is expected that an We ere happy end aay and free other Increase In the sale of rams will Even If ws ar not much to sea For though our colors are not very be made at meetings to be held next bright We can play by day and Bleep at night year we without and And One feather frills Favor Early Operation Will alng vou now our very best trills” To be sure the song sparrows sang beautifully and all the other birds were saying “Twit chirp cblr-pwhich was their way of saying "Bravo" All the birds sang and the crows showed all the guests to their perches The flowers were the Stage and how proud they were to give their beauty for the decorations The butterflies came because Mr Sun had invited them And Mr Sun's guests were always welcome The humming birds and thrushea came too and before the day was over Mr Sun said “Well I don't know when I hare bad such a noted gathering to shine upon frr have had the lovely flowers the birds butterflies aod the narcotics Elderly people find It idee! All drug store have the generous bottle or write "Syrup Pepsin” Dept BB hlonticello Illinois for freo trial bottle Estiact Bird Specim A specimen of the Eskimo curlew a bird which recently became as extinct as the great auk and the passenger pigeon la being shown la a new display at the Field museum of natural Chicago history Loss of Power and fo flesh ation hundsune rows” So everyone was very happy as the great Mr 8un had paid them such fine compliments Percy's Owa Fault Two small boya returning to their schoolroom after recera showed evidence of having been crying Teacher— Percy why are you cry"" ing? I'jrcy— Harold kicked me In' the Teacher— Harold did you mean to Periy In the stomach? Harold— Nuw I didn't but he turned around Just a I kicked kick Didn't aged Say Anything four wus taken hy bis his cousin Donald months When daddy came home that night he asked Bobby “Did Donald talk to Bobby mother to aged eight you?” I’oldiy "I talked to he answered me but be didn’t say and he talked to anything" Treating Lambs When the lambs are ubout ten day be two week a old they should dneked and all 'he ram lambs that ure for breeding not Intended purio?e' It la Important should be (unrated to hme the lambs docked and ca trilled if tbe best prieea are In be oh Provide a lamb creep in oin mined orner of the yard for the purpose o' feeding grain to the young lambs Bel er gntna will be obtained than If d on ' their mother tendon entirely milk o ' build up healthy flesh Thin pale puny pimply children are made plump rosy and robust by the All druggists “Discovery Ia nanrertnl Iron "Grippe” or la wa4- from pneumonia fevers or It iptnlily and surely Inrlfonue In diMaae whol system the and thl and build up Luton Cola ytui p I was ot able to do my houerworlr — nothing weened I commenced taking Dr Fleets’ to help me Golden Medial Duarwy and hueorlte and began to Implore and we ablt to do my work I bars token then tnca they newt full cine acrerel lime relief"— Mia Anna Mill to and girt "I bear “Yeah Positioa that you nave a I'm a manicurist “Manicurist I "Yeah In gnf new Job" In a a bakery?" charge of tha Mr WelMabalaitr April— la your husband clever? June— Yea very lie remember my and forget my age— Anbirthdays swer on the Young Porkert be weaned at The lambs should least by the time they are live months old The ewes should then he placed oj good feed to give fhm a ciinncc to start gaining find to gel Into at breeding good thriving condition lhcre ls poor Time — In ewe posture It even pnya to give the some grain aa this good feeding or flushing Insures a larger lamb crop and also a more uniform date of birth It la Important to tna of the lambs ewes before they are turned wild tnma vital forea o w lots of or emaciDr Pierce’ Golden Medical is a Discovery herbal tonic that enriches the blood waitc of the stop strength and tissue and help to A'j i should be done as early Castration as possible In the pig's life In order to reduce the possibility of loss of growth and gains In weight following the op Also young pigs are more ehitlon handled than older pigs conveniently If the pigs are to be vaccinated the vaccination after the niierntlon alum Id be delayed for a week or ten On the days to let the wounds henl comes be other hand If vaccination the operation fore the castrating should not follow until about a month after vaccination Important to Get Ewes Into Right Condition r atrongdrngai A bottle will last several months and can use it It I pleasant to the nd‘free from taste gentle In action Unprofitable to Keep Ewes With Bad Udders stomach Cubs in V DIPPING SHEEP IS EASILY DONE — ' 'f r x StJ ' When your Children Cry for It AD Baby bas little upset at time your care cannot prevent them But you oo be prepared Then yon can do what —what any experienced nurse would do most phyaldana would tell you to do— give a few drops of plain Castorta No sooner done than Baby la soothed la Just a matter of momenta Yet use you have eased your child without of a single doubtful drug Custoria So it’ safe to use as often vegetable a an infant has any littlepaln you And it' alwaya cannot pat away ready for the crueler pangs of colic ot effective too constipation or diarrhea for older children Twenty flv million bottler vert koupAf loaf year W N U Salt Lake City No '1 |