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ALONG WITH OUR REGULAR LUNCHEONS WE ARE NOW SERVING Hot 'Drinks Chile and Tamales Blue Bell Confectionery " I f v If ni Put Your Dollars Into A Savings Account death At the very first sign of this disease give the whole flock doses of epsom salts once each week for two or three Mix one weeks at least pound of epsom salts in a small tempting wet mash feed for each 100 hundred leghorns or one pound for each 75 of the heavier breeds For half grown stock the amount Put the give mash out in long troughs so they can ftltet to It and eat it up In a few minutes If wet mash feed is not being given the epsom salts can be put in the drinking water but in a wet mash it is much more effective Remove all affected fowls to a separate location well removed from the poultry flock of all then make a thorough clean-uhouses coups and feeding equipment Clean and disinfect all hoppers roosts and fountams drinking troughs dropping boardds and other removable Remove and burn all litter equipment and droppings Finally make a strong solution of some good coal tar dip and disinfect and spray It Into every nook and cranny where mosquitoes parasites or disease germs might find a If possible hiding place always change clothing and shoes before fowls ing from infected to healthy ones As you put each dollar into your savings acount in this strong bank you are building for the future You put yourself into a position whereby you can command your future By paying you 4 per cent yearlyorryour saving weareassistingybu— Tremonton Banking Campany TREMONTON UTAH How to Raise Poultry LeGear VS By Dr L D Dr LeGear Is St Louis Mo a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College 1892 T hirty-siyears of veterinary practice on diseases of live stock and poultry Eminent su thority on poultry and stock raising Save the cotnb wattles eyelids earlobes beak and nostrils and sometimes on other parts of the body such as the neck legs under the wings on the V The Soreheads Measures Applied Early May Off Disaster From Chicken Pox Saya Dr L D LeGear V S of St Louis Mo GARLAND UTAH ful with a small swab or feather apply a good dip and disinfectant or tincture of Iodine to each of the sorescrust and The nodules after removing the scales disinfectant should be used full strength so be careful not to let It get Also ipply once each day 1n the eyes d remedy or two some reliable A good poultry prescription tonic in will doses be found very bene-- ! large ficial at this time Careful following out of this treatment should give highly gratifying results if started soon enough Jn the fall about the time chicken jxx usually appears in your locality I advise giving all young fowls and in many cases older ones too large doses of epson salts once a week for three or four weeks Give same amount of epson salts and in the same way as above I also advise extra in cleaning and disinfectprecautions ing at this time All houses and sleepshould be thoroughly ing quarters cleaned and disinfected every week or tendaysfor some time The disinfectshould be ant forced into all dark corners and hiding places of mosquitos and other insects with a good force pump I have been using this treatment for preventing chicken pox for several years with excellent results ir my chickens do take the disease at all it is usually in a very mild form Vaccination with a specially prepared vaccine is being used with varying results in some localities The question is whether the disease is serious enough to justify the trouble and expense even if it was effective 1929 by Dr L D (Copyright LeGear) School SAFETY Notes TAKE COW HOI0 UP MY PRODUCTION ALL Figuring ahead-- " and getting ahead YOU can save money winter by following this your Cow on Chow bill this fall and plan — Figure ahead how much Cow Chow you will need for the whole winter Let us give you a price on your winter need1! We can save you money on quantity orders it That Arrange to take it off the car as you need will savg you what we would otherwise have to charge for handling hauling and storage Figure ahead— that’s the plan thousands of dairymen are using today to gd ahead Ask us for our quantity prices off the caf— drop in or phone 1 2 3 Co Rich Feed FIRST and mother had just finished Phone 72 Suddenatlking about “Safety First” 1 hfe Sioit ly they found that the baby was missThey started searching the house ing through but could not find him They lived ear the railroad track and they hadn’t been very particular about Bill looked out of the the children window and saw the baby and Just got him out of the way wheh the train money Let us play safe so rushed past After that they lived up not be a burden to them to the “Safety First’ rules— Norma Alta Peterson Sixth Grade Oyler Seventh Grade Bill Garland t'e i SAFETY will we Utah btiiini Chahct FIRST When you cross the street be careful There are many cars around Many people are hit by automobiles each day There are also accidents caused by street cars and trains SAFETY FIRST SAFETY" Little germs are not polite and care We children all have eyes ears and not a bit Just where they light on our also feet so when we go to cross the hands hten in our mouths and then Give each of the affected fowls from street always remember this Stop! from there right down our throats to one teaspoonful of epson Look! and Listen! Let us play safe The doctors reply “There is no hope” salts and repeat the dose two or three and keep this saying in “our minds If Then allof a sudden the Safety First we don’t our fathers will have added cried “Now won’t you be on my side?” days later If there is no Improvement A local applicatlonis also very health- - expense Our fathers work hard for June Rhodes Eighth Grade Nationally known poultry breeder Noted author and lecturer ARTICLE On the rump and about the vent body the nodules may become larger than on the head The nodules begin as small red or redish gray deposits with a shiny surface They gradually becoming dry shriveled unenlarge even and wartlike in ' appearance while the color changes to yellow biown or dark biown As these nodules Increase In number and the extends large areas of skin thickened will become and cmered with hard dry crusts closing the nasal openings and eyelids often making it difficult to oppn the beak If the attack is mild the eruptions are limited to the head the nodules are distinct and small and the general health Is not affected The nodules seem dry heal and shrink the crusts become loose and recovery is rapid cases in But malignant the eruption is more general the nodules are large and there is considerable lnflamatlon and thickening of large areas of skin When the crusts are rubbed off there will be a watery discharge from the surfaces which ulcerated will later thicken become thick and yellow and will give off a disagreeable odor In this type of the disease there Is fever rapid loss of flesh prostration and When you cross the railroad tracks stop look and listen There are many more dangerous things besides automobiles and trains So be caareful when crossing the street or railroad track— Stanly Johnson Fourth Grade Simple Ward Editor'! Note— This Is another atory tn a series of 52 stories on poultry rats in written by the well known national Dr L D LeOe&r poultry authority V 8 of 8t Louis The entire series win appear tirthis paperT'Out1 readers are urged to read them carefully and out for future reference clip them ! “Go to bed with the chickens? Most certainly not I” exclaimed a well known radio entertainer In mock “No indeed I’d never be able to sleep on those sticks the way they do” For more reasons than one 1 am Inclined to sympathize with this gentleman's point of view Nevertheless I firmly believe that short of going to bed with them the man who comes nearest to living with his chickens la going to get the most profit out of them Ho will do so because he knows his flockboth and individually In The slightest change collectively their habits or appearance will imattract his attention and if mediately disease threatens he is able to nip it in the bud long before It reaches the danger point Of course not every one can give full time to the care of hts fowls nor Is it altogether There are necessary certain times every day when they must receive attention for feeding and the like Then scan each fowl as closely as polble and single out for closer examination any that show the slightest signs of possible disease One particularly malignant disease which may crop up at any time more especially In the fall of the year Is chicken As this disease may pox or sorehead bfc carried by mosquitos your flock may become Infected no matter how careful you have been to keep your own houses yards and runs In sanitary healthful condition A number of eruptions or nodules varying from the size of a pinhead to that of a pea or hazelnut apitear on Even a thin layer of hard carbon - as little as Hi of an inch -will cause you trouble novo knocking power Valves held open by carbon from gritty bits wear chips Engine that grind through it These are the troubles caused by carbon And the coming of motors has made the condition worse! In new-daengines a dime laid flat on the piston bumps the top — of the cylinder no room for carbon! Carbon come3 from burned oil and oddly enough even the most expensive oils often form the most carbon carbon too — the kind Hard flint-lik- e that does damage PRE-IGNITIO- Less carbon Physican Bank and M — soft carbon A finer lubricant 1 Building motors Some of today's of art have as little as one inch “ clearance between cylinder head and pistons — no space for hard carbon Shell Motor Oil forming less carbon soft carbon ia almost an essential to proper''" r ' vV j 7 )( Nr it Y - UTAH Telephones: Bell It Faemeis j IS Tremonton :— s “Wet” gasolines that contain heavy fractions of petroleum can’t vaporize completely nor bum cleanly Protect your good oil from gasoline dilution by using Shell 400 the “dry” gas Utah ' i The carbon that little Ao Shell tor Oil forma ia soft aoot-lrk- e Afosf of it blows envoy through the exhaust g fault so comfrom the mon in ordinary oils Change to Shell Motor Oil the very next time you drain the crankcase Buy it at yellow and red Shell signs when you need an extra quart n j i tK D Carbon deposited in huge quantities by ordinary oil is hard flinty it will scratch bearing metal under a finger's presaurel J (T L f ' I A f ? A J J yp "h Jr Surgeon GARLAND Shell Motor Oil forms only 13 to as much carbon as the costliest oils and the little it does form is soft — a kind that blows away through the exhaust! It is made by a new e stills that tend process — no to “scorch” and weaken motor oil The new Shell process protects it keeps all its sturdy body and high Produces a finer smoother lubricant remarkably free 15 When you buy oil now it is not enough merely to choose a good lubri rmfVY T E BETENSON cant You should know what sort of a r it is carbon-forme- & i y' A |