Show J j THE GARLAND Friday June 3 1932 ‘‘Stars and Stripes" galling she with her original name restored played an active part in the federal She finally became a practiblockade In traince ship for the midshipmen Naval Acaing at the United States demy THAT NEWSY WEEKLY In 1870 she entered In the first race from an Engllsliman A BEAK RIVER VALLEY challenge the "America’s’ anxious to retrieve INSTITUTION were Seventeen yachts trophy cup race was won by the The entered "Magic’’ of the New York Yacht club PuliUJ'cd sver Friday at Garland the “America” came In fourth and the English challenger the “Cambria” Box Elder County Utah took tenth place In 1873 under protest of many B DALE GIBSON Publisher ranking naval officers the "America” for wrs sold Into private ownership the trifling sum of $5000 Entered at the Postoffice at Garland In 1897 her owners entered her In for a silver cup offered competition Utah ae Beoond Class Matter In by Commodore Nash of the Crinthtan This prize was the last 1928 Yacht Club August trophy won by the venerable craft About 20 years later a number of Price 1150 A Year Subscription public spirited citizens in cooperation citizens took up tho with lntiuental AND FARM COOPERATIVES question ol obtaining the old schooner COMMODITY PRICES and restoilng her to the Naval AcadThe emy as a gift to the nation Fund Commu“America'’ Uestoratlon The farm cooperative movement is tes with Charles Francs Adams pies-eto consumer the an make attempt not of Navy as chairman Secretary pay excessive prices for agricultural worked out a plan to raise money to products cover tho cist of necessary repairs For many years the farmer has been bound1’ Her "homeward voyage from holding the short end of the stick He Boston to Annapolis in tow of a sub has been tearing almost the entire marine chaser was a triumphant burden of hard times Most middle pageant and she was greeted by ardmen are making as much or more ent admucis all along the way ever than by cooperation Only profit in Annapolis arrival the Upon the farmer can the bargaining Ameilca was gain formally turned over to power that win enable him to talk distributor on equal terms and the government of the United States for the 6um of $100 Ehe is uow prethus obtain for himself a fair percentserved in her present moorings as a age of the final selling price of what symbol if the United States supremhe produces If the cooperative movement suceeds acy in tiring and thereby serves as incentive to midshipmen studying farming areas will prosper— and when an for future prosper at the Naval Academy they prosper all Industries with them No intelligent citizen can naval careers help but wish the movement all possible good fortune PROTECT THE LITTER The Garland Times I “AMERICA" BUILDERS BUILT WELL u m Alongside the pier of Dewey Basin at the United States Naval Academy there la moored a graceful ship with a clipper bow supporting a tapering bowsprit and equipped with the two slender masts of the schooner In the cabin of the vessel is a brass tablet bearing the Inscription “This tablet was placed on this vessel the schooner 1921 yacht America on October upon her restoration after 48 years of private ownership to the United States Navl Academy" The "America” was designed built In a New York shipyard was 170 tons length displacement 93 feet beam 23 feet and draft 11 feet Her unusual hull design caused her to become an craft and her sails of machine spun cotton the proved of great advantage over flax canvas of the Brit- ish yachts ad“America” set sail for her The venture across the Atlantic on June 21 1851 with a ship's company of thirteen on board She arrived In e Havre after a voyage of day the first yacht t° cross this wide expense of ocean On August 22 1851 In England the ’America" entered a regatta open to the yachts of all nations she was the lone American competitor and finish ed first eighteen minutes ahead of the nearest competitor As a result of this race the America” won the silver cup on which her name was eventually engraved This world renowned trophy later became the property of the New Yotk Yacht Club with the stipulation that it should remain an International challe enge cup Over a period-ohave years fourteen attempts been made to wrest It from American but as yet no challenger guardianship has been successful After this race her owners decided not to take her back to New York and she was sold to an English nobleman He name was changed to “Camilla” and she was used for long cruises as well as racing She was later acquired for the Confederate States Navy and equipped as a blockade runner under the name Her career In the Con"Memphis” federate Navy was not long however as zhe was sunk n three fathoms of In water the St Johns River in Florida by the U S Gunboat “Ottawa” After some laborious efforts she was raised and towed to Port Royal South Carolina She was refitted and again and Her ll Many poultrymcn have a great deal of difficulty In litter dry keeping around the drinking fountains In their poultry houses The water which drips from the birds’ wajttlcs or LVaks after they have taken a drink has a tendency to drop into the litter and is soon consequently distributed through tho entire poultry house and complicates the problem of keeping dry litters A great deal of this trouble can be avoided without much additional exIf an ordinary barrel Is sawed pense Into and a platform built In the bjjttora of the barrel upon which the drinking fountains can be placed the birds will use the barrel upon which to crawl when taking their drink and the water from the beak and the wattles will drip into the bottom of the barrel Tiis will catch the waste water and will keep it out of the litter AL'out once a week the fountain can be removed from the barrel and the barrel can be taken outside and emptied Thus the litter is protected and the question of eliminating moisture to some extent is solved Such an arrangement would also be desirable where water fountains qul are laced out in the open yard If the soil be 'omes damp around the drinking fountain it acts as an Idea) place for tho spread and development of disease horeas a dry soil is much more sanitary feeders usually who are using this arrangment like it very much and find It very economical In view of the fact that an egg is 65 water water is a very Important factor in egg production Many feeders do not supply water founenough tains since they feel that there is some expense Involved but with a fountain of this kind an ordinary water poll can be used to very good advantage and the cost of the watering equipment is very low More water fountains convenience to mash hoppers mean heathier birds and better eggs HAiiiiiiiiiiTuuIuII ICE BEVEAGES See K — A HOT PLACE IN A COOL PLACE U OW can It be so hot In a cool place? Just ask Farmer Brown’s lie knows lie bud gone to the Green Forest because he lind thought it would be cooler there than anywhere else on that dreadfully hot day And he wag right In the depths of the Green Forest It was fairly cooL You see the trees made shade and It was only here and there that the Jolly Little Sunbeams could find a way through the millions of little leaves of So Farmer Brown’s Boy the trees was quite comfortable as he walked silently through the Green Forest lookcause for the of Sammy Jay’s exing citement When at last lie reached the big was Busy Bee’s hemlock tree Which and which at thnt very storehouse moment Buster Bear was robbing of its honey Fanner Brown’s Boy was still quite cool and comfortable But no sooner did he discover what was going on than he broke out Into peras bnd If he suddenly spiration just Of stepped Into a very warm place course the air wasu’t any warmer Boy Befors Hs Kntw covered What Dozen Into Him That Hs Was DisFait Like Half a Needles Were Thrust there than elsewhere In the Green Forest It was excitement and perhaps a little uncertainty as to what might happen If Buster Bear should him that made Farmer discover Brown's Boy perspire and TrvS denly hot all over For a few minutes he Just stood right He knew that where he was and stared Buster Bear was very fond of honey You remember that once Buster bad stolen some honey from the beehives Brown’s barnyard and that In Farmer time Farmer Brown’s Boy had frightBut he never had ened him away realized how very very fond Buster Like is of honey as he did now Sammy Jay be wondered wlmt Buster ME could be made of to stand the stings of all those bees Just for the sake of Bussomething to put io bis stomach ter a as making the funniest noises There would be a you can imagine of paiu as a bee growl and whine found a particularly tender spot and thrust her sharp little lance into it and right on top of that would be a as be enjoyment grunt of pure scooped a lot of honey into bis mouth Yes sir it was a It was funny Buster squirmed funny sight to see and twisted as the bees stung him but he didn't once stop his greedy out of thnt honey It was scooping smeared all over his face It bad He dripped down on his black coat was getting himself Into a dreadful mess But It was plain to gee that he In the In mind least this didn't not mind anything fact he didn’t even the stings of the bees He had forgotten everything but his stomach Farmer Brown’s Boy wanted to stay and he wanted to go He wanted to do stay to pee what Buster would when he finished all the honey Be wanted to go because In spite of the fact that every time they had chanced Bear had run to meet Buster away as fast as ever he could Farmer Brown’s Boy couldn’t get over the Idea that Buster might not always You see Buster Is such a big run and fellow with such great claws teeth that Farmer Brown's Boy Just couldn’t help feeling a wee bit afraid of him Now about this time Busy Bee and her fellow workers made np their minds that do what they might they ’couldn’t drive Buster Bear away and the least excited of them began to load themselves with sweets from their storehouse to carry to a new storehouse They knew that they had to begin their summer's work all over to again and they didn’t propose waste any time In crying over what had happened They would save something from the wreck with which to make a new beginning So most of them hurried to load themselves with honey before greedy Buster Bear should get all of 1C But a few still mad clear through were flying about for new enemies and some of looking these discovered Farmer Brown’s Boy In an instant they had darted at Before he knew that be was him "discovered what felt like half a dozen needles were thrust Into him and the angry hum was all about him That part of the Green Forest to which he had gone because of its coolness had suddenly become a bot place and with every thrust of those little lances it became hotter Farmer Brown’s Boy was no longer in doubt His mind was made up He wanted to go and to go as quickly as be knew how (® by T W Bui set)— WNU ServtM Friday June World it Now Inhabited by Two Billion People Washington — Ths world la Inhabittwo billion peoed by approximately ple or 892 persons for every square mile of land on the earth" according to Commerce department figures complied for 1929 Only official statistical publications of the 103 countries surveyed were Died by the department In the first this made kind ever of compilation Data gathered Indicated that females males greatly outnumber out the world throughout of every 100 persons in the United States are however males The United States with a land area of 2973770 square miles and an estimated population of more than 124 000000 has a density of 417 persons Alaska baa ths per square mile am sliest density of any country with 01 per cent Jon 3 1932 Higher Education Now Big Business in East Washington — Higher education en tered 'the big business field last year to 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