Show rJt f THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH are equipped for! stations Some washing eggs but a dealer can not! make ft clean egg out of a dirty egg unless he increases the cost of the! Neither can he sell dirty product eggs for the prices that clean eggs Will Chinese if cmple for Chicago Fair 4 uation 'A -- v’ The past year has teen a difficult ' one for stockmen Prices dropped to the lowfest levels in many years and there were few In the Industry who Yet as the new year escaped losses are generally In opens stockmen solvent condition and any Improvement that may come with the new year tfUl enable the vast majority of to get back' on livestock thoMTaising government thdr feet Undoubtedly individual In assistance financing essential for private stockmen was diffifinancing has been extremely cult Briefly we find hog prices at the close of 1932 at the lowest levels In 54 with years 'on the Chicago market average costs of packers’ droves at the Omaha market during the week end$250 a ing December 24 at around ' cwt v Cattle prices likewise dropped to the at the lowest levels In this century close of the year gheep and lamb price closed in 1932 at sUghtly better levels than earlier A n the year and theis seems to be good reason to beIs allieve that the sheep Industry ready well on Jts way towards recovery V i n rfrU''’ v’ J if i- T? 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TampU by Mr to Stockholm Bomb Lama Tomple— thrf Coiden Pavilion of Jehol — is betnr rebuilt as an exhibit for Chicago's ' World’ Fair The original has s'ood at Jehol— S'jramar residence of the Manchj since 1767 On Auust n the replica will throw open m'iriQly carved doors to exposition Then you cut and baste It all wrong? and fit it again and perhaps again before you attain the desired lines A pattern of your size good commercial would ho doubt have 6aved much time Guess work causes trouble and failure When we find ourselves guessing let s check up and see If there isn’t a piece of equipment or’ a book of recipes or Instructions that will come to our aid itse th'’iTs th Renerosity of Vin cent P n x Chirafjo industrial's and art ytron Dr Sven Heth" Sweclibh explorer celebrated Bpem in two years in Inner Mongolia qnest of thfs outstanding example o’ Latna templearchit'-ctur'"Then Chinese architects men copied rhe temple exactly too! it apart end sent the pirts to Cldcago where they rous be refitted together— without the use of a single nril— like the parts of some gigrntic Chfrcsc pnszle The temple will be a gh’terina creation of red lacquer and ‘gold 60 feet from a stone pedestal 4 feet high and 70 f"et square’ Cep per shingles covered with pure gn'i' dorb’a-dleaf wi‘l ferm roef Tweuty-tijh- t o’ l'crpp umns 16 feet high Wi’l it t 1i lower dcc'-Tv”t"-3 ol ihe wall Twi! for: 'n end gldad ceiling a ’ i 'pV ‘k CLEAN " c DIRKCTIR EXTENSION URGES OF WATERSHEDS CONTROL (2 v ' PRODUCTION LOW IN T11E FLOCK One pi the most urgent needs In the poultry Industry In Utah today is for a a campaign greater average egg production per hen re- ports Cal Frlschknecht assistant ex- tension poultryman of the Utah State Agiicultural college Mf Frlschknecht was led to make this statement because of the records! made available to him from poultry- ' men In various parts of the state who with the extension" have cooperated of poultry service In the keeping accounts during the- past year are able to poultrymen rJ “When get an wvtrage production of 2217 bird" during the year while hther Secure an average of less than 100 eggs per bird in the same length’ oD time there Is something wrong" said Mr Frlschknecht In some flocks the production is low were chicks Inferior because pur- chased In others It may Lb due to faulty feeding poor housing Insufficient culling throughout the year poor sanitation and- disease control or to 'poor card and management in general! Mr ' Frlschknecht advises that the egg- production per hen In thj state! ’must be Increased if a large percent-- ( of poultrymen are to remain in EGG If- - r iur©rt v cgssr - age the business The average production in Utah for the BRING MONEY MORE By Zella Wlgent Agricultural Extension Department International Harvester Company No dealer or selling organization can obtain a good price for dirty eggs The difference in price of a case of dirty eggs versus a case of clean eggs where eggs are handled on a graded basis warrants every producer to give careful consideration to the production eUfcorate’yjrrtd The slaughter of cattle and hogs hi 1932 was far greater than during any previous year arn the sheep and labile than in any slaughter was greater of previous year with the exception ' 1931" Cattlemen are being forced to revise methods of operation to some extent In order to meet the ever increasing consumer demand for choke quality well finished light beef aniThese weights 11 represented mals by well finished beef have called for a substantial premium in price regularly during the past year The re tallers demand such weights and they demand white fat and “marbled” beef obtainable only through the combination of good breeding and concentrate feeding their crowding causes breakage and breakage causes dirty eggs so The nests should be constructed Wire that they are easy to clean bottoms and easily removed partitions to make easy cleaning help In the spring when the ground Is sloppy from thawing frosts or from rain the nest litter needs to be changed often Many eggs are laid in contact with the dirty feet of hens The poultry house litter needs to be changed often In the springtime when the ground is sloppy from thawing frosts or from rains special attention needs to be given to changing the litter frequentlyMost of the eggs are laid before noon When the ground Is wet and muddy a much larger percentage of clean eggs will be produced If the hens are kept confined until noon Use clean containers in gathering eggs and in holding them for market Never handle eggs with wet soiled hands Remember that egg shells are porous and It Is easy for dirt and bacteria to pass through the shell if the natural protective coating of the eggs is destroyed by moisture Keek eggs as cool as possible until they are marketed and market them often Do not store them near kerosene or onions or anything which might impart a bad odor to them A egg Is as good as any other egg if used Immediately By washing the dirty eggs and using them at home the numfcbr of dirty can be deeggs coming to market creased of clean eggs VThe Interior quality of an egg may December last year was only 88 fcgsfnie a mystery to the producer but there is absolutely no excuse for the outside if a pouktiman por bird therefore of the egg not meeting the demands has a flock of 500 birds theyirnist lay 4480 eggs or an average of 1445 pf the standardized product d It eggs each da this month to equal the f Every egg Is clean state average production for Decem- gets dirty by contact A dirty nest Is one of the most comber of last year mon causes of dirty eggs Old nail T1IE GUESS WORK OUT kegs orange boxes TAKING or nests of any kind are hard to keep OF HOME WORK clean Provide one nest for every five or By Zella Wlgent six hens to avoid Extension Department Agricultural Over- ' International Harvester Company ucss work Head work beats The more we can m&ke plans and provide utensils and equipment that eliminate from our guess work activities the better off we and our 25e JULETTE NAIL ENAMEL families will be NEW ELECTRIC GOODS 25c JULETTE ENAMEL ' Many a food product proves a ure became "We dldnt have recipe REMOVER We Just guessed at it” Some ingen-th50o Value Beth for cooks can seemingly lous experienced and one d tlirow things together but with most package Free of us reliable tested recipes save One FuU Pound trouble and disappointment CARLE COLD CREAM Many a recipe turns out badly because of Inaccuracies in measuring the Reg 1100 Special ingredients Household scales measur- 50c LATEX HOUSEHOLD lng cups and a good set of measuring In guaranteespoons help Immensely RUBBER GLOVES SPECIAL ing success How often do w'e excu partial failure in tfeking because the '’oven 25c DR WARRENS TOOTH wasn’t Just right” An ovety thermo-hPASTE and 25c TOOTH BRUSH meter takes out the guess work In Bot for SEE THESE GOODS baking Have you ever had to throw out a whole batch of canned corn or pea or &ult because you Just guessed how It should be canned? Reliable canning instructions are available iiiiiaiiiiinBiitupailiKI’iminitRaiiniiiinnimmiiiittmnitiiniinnnoBiiiiniiniiaiBigaiaHoiiimtnunniniiji Do you ever cut out a garment by guess and then baste and fit and find By Director William Peterson U S A C Extension Service lands In Utah must have Watershed Merely) some definite supervision is not passing Into private owneishlp sufficient unless the private ownerslilp IS associated with the water users who want the protection email canyons and small ravines close to many of the towns arc being denuded of the small timber protectof a few acres of: ion The Cutting 'maple aspen or oak If not done care- -' fully might rcMilt not only immed-- j also In continu- but flood itae damage Jn - water supply and a ed reduction to the community for many: This does not mean1 years to come be' part of the material could not Cut for wood but something should be left to protect the snow in the area and retard the runoff and thus rehabilitate the water supply An effort to make a careful study and a plan to be executed on the watei sheds of the several --vicams Is) Just as essential as building ieservolrs on the streams The time has come be Interested when everyone should of the interested In the protection watershed Up to date little planting) to" Increase It svalue1 been done of the future however- the demands tna well take Into account the possibility of not only protecting the vegetation on the upper watershed as It Is at present but extending the pro gram to Increase the proUlion of the’ watershed by new plantings or trees) grasses and shrubs for It Is on these watersheds that the growth of this)“ state depends - V V-- i'l EGGS Supplies of livestock have not been as re- great as In normal years fleeted in livestock slaughter over the country as a whole but prices have been forced down because of restricted consumer buying power the result of cbn generally depressed business ditions and because of the sharp competition of other foodi of which there was a marked 'as ' SPECIALS!! 38C Whereever we find poor live stock fences that are falling down bams and houses that need painting and repairing and a general air of neglect around the place we are sure to find scrub people We are Judged by what we have about us by the quality of LVing Clean eggs produced in clean nesta our live stock by the general appearunder sanitary conditions that will ance of our homes yield a good product are a pride to) If we employ scrub methods of the producer and a satisfaction to tbs farming we will have scrub farms consumer Cattle standing knee deep In mud and manure hogs wallowing in mire rence comers filled with weeds SCBUB METHODS MEAN SOB UP higher than the fense plies of manure PEOPLE washing away and losing its value as fertilizer farm machinery left out In the rain and storm open wells poulBy P G Holden Pc-lManager try roosting In trees and layinjg eggs Extension Department In the tall Agricultural gias because tlrre is no International IIarvceter Company ! ’’Ly ) iuse cern going to "As 1 was combg a’onj the icu-waste la the field for hick of a silo— this afternoon” said a well known these aie a few of the scrutf things lecturer In addressing an audience In that make scrub people a rural school In Texas "1 saw scrub A farm always In- - Ef cows scrub pigs a scrub ton scrub dlcatea permanence and prosperity fences and a scrub house And now A farm means rotawhat else do you think I saw childtion of crops Crop rotation means ren?" he asked live stock a balanced ration an even Instantly a little girl in the audience distribution of farm work throughout the year greater and more continuous sprang to her feet and replied: "I know you taw a scrub man" income farm ownership better soil the child uttered a better and haplper homes more effle- Unconsciously lent people great truth i !i I ( i: MEN’S SUITS ' Rrt““'"950 1500 1950 Two Some with Pairs of Trousers Broadcloth Shirts celephane wrapped Boy’s Unions part wool Jx Heavy Cotton Men’s 811k and Wool Part Wool Heavy Cotton Suede Shirts Heavy Wool Lumber Jacks for Men and Boys Shirts Boys Broadcloth Boys 8 os Scowcroft’s Work for Ladles Silk 39c Overalls 39c values for — — Guaranteed Leather Faced Garmlet oz 8 Gloves: 35c 4 Gloves 25c 49c 25o 69c 98o Overalls and values 69c values for —— Pajamas 19 89c Coombs & Persson Co 49c J 29b 25c at ‘ ' GARLAND DRUG CO Are "YOU a Citizen of THIS Community ? 4 “ A Happiness New 'Year YOUTH MUST HAE ITS FUNG! See what happens wlien g vivacious g youth clashes with loving parents by telephone Members relatives eities are FRIDAY AJND SATURDAY of a minute away We are qualified to render a service of protection to the people of our community by providing dependable insurance for their exacting requirements with Charles “Buddy” Rogers7 Charlie Rugbies Peggy Shannon Richard Bennett FVances Dee ! 10q and 25c by telephone i s of protection “ThisRed(Iess Age” your family or friends in other only HE people who really want our community to prosper support local business with their patronage They trade at home They ate Interested in local progress in local improvements anain local safety through sound measures PARAMOUNT reunions nAw Telephone and then during the year are next best to personal visits It’s a thrill to ' hear their SUNDAY — MQNDAY i- Our counsel u uitkuu obli(anon Cali Y'fionc or writs - TUESDAY voices “Personal Maid” ukJs: The Long Distance operator will be glad to tell you the rates to may wish to any call"' points NANCY CARROLL and GENE RAYMOND t She entered by the servants door and emerged under a canopya gilded bride ‘‘Personal Maid” give you an intimate glimpse into the live? of the ricn yoir ' V THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELETHONS A TELEGRAFH ’i COMTANT ' m ARlftoANS IRRIGATED FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE - Real Estate Bought and Sold f Bond Auto Instttor Conveyancing ' General ffotarUl Work BANK UUILWNd GXrLAN UTAH - 11 ' y :i a — i |