Show THE GARLAND Daddy's Fairy TaleBONNER yWY GRAHAM IN WAVING Experiment With the Dairy Calves in South Dakota The dairy department of the South Dakota experiment atatlon Brookings recently completed an experiment In which It waa found that milk foam fed to calves does not affect their growth ©r physical condition In any way The experiment waa undertaken because of the rather widespread Idea that milk with foam on It fed to young calves hindered their growth aod gave them the 'aeoura Experiment station rec- ©rds did not reveal that any such experiment has been previously conducted The experiment Just concluded has been under way for live and months and to' check results the will be repeated experiment The six calvea used In the test were taken from the college dairy herd some of them Holstein one a Jersey They and one or two cross breeds were from three to four weeks old when the test was started Three were off foam all with taken milk fed skim while the other three were fed skim milk with the foam which accumulated In separating plus the foam taken from the other milk In separating the milk palls were lowered from the machine so that considerable foam was formed Each of the six calves was fed exactly the same amount of milk by weight At the start each received six pounds Later the ration was creased to eight pounds and Anally to ten From four to six Inches of foam stood on the palls of milk fed to three of the calvea All were given grain and bay In the customary amounts Every ten days of the trial all the calves were weighed and each 30 days Mr Frequently they were measured Olson said visitors came to see the calves and attempted to pick out the ones being fed foam In no case were they able to distinguish between those getting foam and those getting milk without foam be said Great Danger of Cattle GRASSLAND was very beautiWaving Grassland The meadows were very ful country large and the grass was so beautiful and so long that It always waved In the soft breezes so that the Bobolinks named who had Just moved there their new summer place the Waving Grassland That was really how It got their name Now there was a tea party being The given for the Meadow Larks Bobolinks are grent friends of the Meadow Larks and they wanted to be the first this season to entertain them Besides most of the Bobolinks had their new summer homes and their colony was near a beautiful stream You know the Bobolinks always build their homes In the meadows — but they build very near a stream and their homes are always deep down In the long grass Thnt was why they loved Waving Grassland so much They had all come to live In Waving Grassland for the summer— that who always Is all the Bobolinks moved shout together In the summer and winter— and many of their friends bad come along too The Bobolinks made all their prepAll the arations for the ten party guests arrived dressed up In their best new summer plumage The Meadow Larks came first as The they were the guests of honor Grosbeak family were all there looking too lovely for words WoodAnd the Blue Jays Downy peckers the Orioles the Thrush famthe Robins ily the Chipping Sparrows the Indigo Birds and even the shy Vleros ventured forth Of course usually they are afraid of crowds and of parties but they loved the stream nearby and the beauBobolinks had chosen the tiful country for their home They thought too that once a year they ought to be a little bit sociable and friendly with their neighbors You can Imagine wbat a gay party It was with all the beautiful feathers Wading in Cool Streams Back In the "dog days" It did look knee to tee the cows standing In the cool stream The farmer had such a stream or pond that also fit for drinking purposes himself on this feature congratulated of bis farm There are cases where cows are still suffering from one of to the drawbacks of the opportunity wnde that sas so pleasnnt to the Cattle have decows In hot weather veloped sore feet with many aggraIn t vated cases of Wading the water particularly where there ta a soft muddy bottom softens the feet to the point where they are easily wounded and broken by stones brush or even very coarse grass and weeds These abrasions afford an entrance t for the germs thnt cause Where the cows have water to wade In a close watch should be kept on the feet At the least Inflammation look for the Irritating substance and remove It and nothing more will be required as a rul6 nice deep who was - j Scales Is Profitable Practice Feeding Cows by Because Illinois dairymen do not their cows according to producthey are losing thousands of doto C 3 llars according annually It h ode University of Illinois Howard Gallagher Richland county Illinois made $2869 more profit from his dairy herd In one month when he changed from feeding all bis cows the same amount to feeding each one according to production Rhode pointed out that It has been found that Jerseys did best when fed one pound of balanced dairy ration to each three pounds of milk produced dally and for Ilolstelns and Rrown Swiss one pound for each four pounds milk was best feed tion Cracked Soy Beans Are Excellent for Cattle Cracked soy beans and soy bean oil are among the very best protein available for dairy cows supplements by This fact bas been demonstrated numerous canted on tn experiments various states reports Dr G Y Cannon head of the dairy husbandry work at lows State college who bas been looking Into this matter low Soy beans have been unusually In price and there appeals to be a Soy surplus of beaus In some regions beans cracked or soybean oil meal have proved equal to linseed oil meat or cottonseed oil meal according to work at the Iowa stations for dairy cows Doctor Cannon finds meal however that such silage will tor and the ends are finished yarn fringe The Spring Wardrobe Fashion makes Its boast that there’s no standardized type set for anyseason Suits dresses thing this the yarn with deep hats shoes handhagr and so on not any of these play to type for the spring and summer styles are versatile from start to finish Time was when one could picture the “spring suit” with eyes shut sad not go far wrong for costumes were as much alike as cloth and regulation tailoring could make ft seems them Not so this season f sXf'Wb )1 uli'iC1 I id Practical and Comfortable Sports Coat f fashIoiwhpt omits a 100 per cent as If the scheme of things at the prespure wool polo coat from her ward- ent moment Is to see how different robe these dnys one suit or ensemble can be made to It must be very correct must this polo coat be In matter look from another of tailoring and detail — storm collar The suit In the picture Interprets that which Is note of striking originality pointed revers big buttons and wide belt with Just enough giving such rest to fashions of the variation In cuffs and generously large mediate moment Not In Its designAfter ful scarf line or In Its unique pockets to muke It Interesting front fastening oi In Its novel painstakingly seeing thnt each detail of youi polo coat Is "perfect” the next sleeves can this stunning ensemble be roirded as lacking In Imagination step In order to qualify as a member which Is so Ingeniously of the smart set Is to wear It with The scarf drawn through the tabs on the Jacket an air of unconcern and studied nonIs really a chalance part of the blouse and so are the sleeves which show so effectively beneath the cloth sleeve The color scheme Is decidedly up to the moment the thin woolen of which the suit Is tailored being tn the very new emerald green The blouse with Its swanky scarf collar and modish nlde sleevos is of beige flat crepe Why la a lame dog like a schoolboy Beadding six and seven together! cause he puts down three end carries one How many bushels of earth can yon take out of a hole that Is S feet square and 3 feet deep! None It has all been taken out G cheese! Mice Spell “blind pig" In two letters a pig without an L P Why Is a wise man like a pin! Because he has a bead and comes to a point Why Is a Jew In a fever like a diamond? Because he Is Jew (Jewel) Why may carpenters reasonably believe there la no such thing as a stone? Because they never saw it IDA— An educa- of the use of tional demonstration chlorate weed killers will be given near here In a few days BOISE IDA— The Payette headquarters will employ 35 men for fire lookout work and 40 for road and trail guards Three are to guard against destruction of the forests from fires started by tourists or others BOISE IDA— A campaign for death rate reducing the tulierculosis among young people la under way This disease is still the principal foe of youths of 16 to 25 years of age W IDAHO FALLS IDA- -C Parry Ogden won high individual bowling honors of the this tournament held in city BEAVER UT— Many of the farmers of Beaver coflnty are reportto crops by field mice ing damage This Is especially true In sections where ditch banks are becoming honeycombed to such nn eiteht that it is difficult to control irrigation water UT— CITY Wom- - on whose husbands have work will he removed from their Jobs with the Denver k Rio Grande Western Pacific railroad clerical department by unemployed and be replaced men with dependent families railroad officials announce Fifty women will lose their positions It Is es- timated KAY8VILLE UT— Davis county made a gain of $5000000 in valuation of farm land and buildings from 1925 to 1930 more than any other county In the state according to the department of commerce census' WYO —Wyoming CnEYENNE in doubled Its farm acreage past ten yearn according to announcement made by the census PUZZLES after 1©W FIGIIT DISEASE IN ID AHO SOLDIER HONOR OLDEST YEN FAVOR MARRIED TIGHT FOREST FIRES UTAH MAN WINS MERIDIAN lowance does not coverthe-cosof the genuine hand made article there are stunning fleecy Jackets and top coats to be had which are designed iu a like matter and which are made of woolen weaves A natty note In spring sportswear Is the scarf and bag of thin woolen weave which la embroidered with bright wool yarns Note the charming ensemble Illustrated in the panel Leisure hours would be well spent by the woman who can embroider In making a clever scarf and bag set after this order Instead of hemming the scarf la buttonholed stitched all around with The touch for brown spring detail can to claim lay greater originality than can this season’s scarf necklines The Interesting thing about them Is that they are so devised they admit of being worn In any number of ways acIt cording to the whim of the wearer Is really amazing what can be done with these artful adjustable scarfs of an eye In the twinkling they caul be maneuvered so ss to change the whole aspect of the costume CUFRIE NICHOLAS J £1 1ISL W stro Ntwapapar Caloa) j primed In brown and green of brown follows the fashion Is an ultra smart color for Perhaps no one styling bureau IDA— nonor FALLS TWIN truest at the American Legion meeting here was 8 CL Sexton aged 90 to the oldest he Vancouver said of man In the military service1’ In the late wnrr CITY UT— The SALT LAKE hlg wind storm which prevailed In this district recently reached a velocity which has been exceeded only once since 1874 according to weathThe maximum average was 54 er bureau records for a five minute miles per hour LAS VEGAS NEV— A YOU' FEEL Readers has the Arrived What Is that which Is put on the table and cut but never eaten! A pack of cards Told by Bui SALT LAKE Which Is proper to say plus 4 is 11 or are 111 Neither plus 4 are 9 What comes kill s tl :it to a great extent life b'M ome a mutter of one motrip after another with now and then a flight In the air varied perhaps with a will arrows seas abroud an oeeun liner women realize more and more tliut their clothes budget must for h practical and "comfy" allow sports coat Since this coat most protect against the elements It must be a sturdy type and yet not so heavy but It can be worn the jenr round Pei haps the most popular choice in which to dash' about town and campus and for travel Is the polo coat It's a poor follower NOW WHEN Intermountaii News —Briefly of the birds looking lovelier than ever as the sun was shining through the trees which hung over the stream— and which made such lovely lights and shadows After they bad all chatted together —or to us It would have sounded more like chirping — the Bobolinks began to serve tea They had spring water for their tea from the cool stream —the water which had a deep spring within It This tea they served In little stones That gave It the most delicious flavor and all the birds where they had asked the Bobolinks found such good tea Yon know In Blrdland they don't Is ask each other where anything bought but where It can be found The Bobolinks were only too ready to tell their secret But as they were drinking cup after cup— or stoneful after stoneful of tea —who should arrive but all the brownies The bird greeted the brownies with and the brownies their best songs put on a regular circus for the occasion Feeding Silage Is It safe to feed moldy silage to cows? Some dairymen are very careful to avoid all moldy material and never have trouble that can be traced to their feed Other dairymen are quite careless ef moldy silage and they are ‘Just as free from feeling Ills This matter bas been the subject of many experiments and It bas yet to be demonstrated that moldy silage Is harmful It should he remembered horse Guests UTAH INCLUDE GAY INDIAN COAT IN- YOUR SPORTS WARDROBE all Its excellent with However points the polo coat has a rival In the gay and vivid Indian coat such as Is shown In the Illustration This handsome fringed model Is hand woven It Is a possession to be coveted Ideal to take along on a motor trip Is a coat If one’s al of this sort Of course ijy Ths GARLAND - ft Eveiii£ MILK FOAM DOES NOT HURT GROWTH TIMES gold coin the start of work commemorating on the Boulder canyon project lias been presented ta President Hoover from the chamber of commerce of Las Veens UT-- It PANGITTCIT Is reported at the local fish hntchcry that two hundred thousand three t eight lneh trout and 750000 Eastern brook are ready to be planted in the local streams at an early date MORONI UT — Frozen assets are the alleged cause of the closing of the Bank of Moroni The bank offieais and the State Bank Commissioner are to unendeavoring tangle the affairs of the lnstltutloa AMERICAN FORK Poultry Day will be held here on June 24th LOGAN UT — All cattle owned by members of the Cache Valley and Iligh Creek associations must be dipped before going on the Cache Nntlonnl forest this season LOGAN UT — club work Is reaching the remotest sections of Utah according to the state club lender It is reported thnt four of clnb units have been esthe tablished in Boulder Utah The town la eighty miles from the railroad and this Is the first year ia which the work has been undertaken In that locality IDAHO FALLS ew record Idaho potato shipment was practically assured for the 1931 season marketing In an estimate released by L 8 Tate representative of the market service of the U 8 department of agriculture PLEASANT GROVE UT— The tenth annual “Utah Strawberry Festival” held la June of each year will be given two days this year members of the Tleasant Grove chamber of commerce sponsors of the event have decided AMERICAN FORK UT— A concerted drive on magpies and magpie eggs has been Initiated by the American Pork Fish and Game association It was decided to offer a fishing rod to the boy who brot in the largest number of magpie heads and eggs and a bounty of five cents on heads of grown birds two and cents on baby birds and one cent per egg LYMAN hit the turtles Is one of the things Smithsonian Institute excavators hope to discover In future emmlnntions of fossil fields of the Bridger Wyoming In Its recently published report the institution's fossil pnrty deorHes s vast turtle death spot where one vast outcrop fifty feet long was composed almost exclusively of turtle shells side by side OGDEN UT — Salt Ijike City entries are being received for the Ogden Horse Show r "1 A headache Ss often the sign of fatigue When temples throb it is time to rest If you can’t stop work you can stop the pain Bayer Aspinn will do it every time Take two or three tablets a swallow of water and —in comfort carry-oDon’t work with nerves on edge or a nagging pain try all day to forget end in a jiffy that aspirin could Genuine aspirin can’t harm you just be sure it’s Bayer In every package of Bayer Aspinn are proven directions for headaches colds sore throat neuralgia neuritis etc Carry these tablets with you and be prepared And no modern girl needs tune out’ for the time of month Bayer Aspirin is an absolute antidote for periodic pain Take Bayer Aspirin for any acne or pain and take enough to end it It can’t depress the heart That is medical opinion That is why it ia only sensible to insist on the genuine tablets that bear the Bayer cross No Noed to Worry She— Oh George the baby has swallowed the matches Whatever shall I do? 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