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Show THE PVYSON CHHONTCLF,. PAYSON. UTAH B)iS)S5)52i3-iSi2iSi- USEFUL Organization Need of Honey Industry Fruit Low Temperature i Rightfor CHRISTMAS Marketing Is Necessary, Says Expert. ve PRESENTS TO MAKE OR Important Factor in Best PURCHASE TO 6ii5iSi2iSi3i2i2iSi5i5iS) (Prepar'd Carved Wood Mountings by (he United states Department Atfricuiluio c ) plays a most Important part In t lie stoiage of many fruits that are shipped to market from dis-- i taut areas of produetfon. Most fruits keep well on'y within a rather limited range of temperature. With meats and daily products the Important thing Is to keep them roll enough, but rnunv fruits are In lured seriously h.v a temperature only n few degrees low er than the most favorable tempera lure for storage. Life Processes. The life processes of fruits and vegetables. sus I r l.on A. Hawkins, of the United States Department of Agriculture, In explaining this fact, are chemical or physical in nature and are governed by chemical and phjsjrul laws. Accoidmg to nn Motts law, the rate of a chemical reliction Is doubled or trebled for each IS degrees Handbag or pot Let book frames o t F. rise In temperature. The rate at carved wood! Aye, there's an idea for vvlihh the life pru esses of fruits and bewildered minds why are seeking vegetables pi meed In storage Inout-o- f the ordinary Christinas sugges. creases as temperatuie rises." Experience With Pears. tions. Too chic for words are thest) Doc or Hawkins illu.sti ates the point little mountings made of hard by g.ving experience with Bartlett wTood, hand polished and Their lovely natural hrovvn tones tune pears. "As a rule," lie says, this In with the fusldonahle costume flint Kill keep twice us long at 31 debrowns for this season. The hag grees us at 30 degrees twice ns long which may he made of felt or velvet at 30 degrees as at 43 degrees, or any chosen fabric is sewed to the and twice as long at this temperframe In the usual way, a row of per- ature us at 53 degrees. In oilier forations being made la the wood for word;., It will keep about eight times as long at 31 degrees us at 53 degrees. the stitches. At 05 degrees, however, the fruit keeps about us long as at 53 degrees." Tempeiatu.-- e y hand-carve- d Italian Leathercraft Secret of Making Good Silage Is to Exclude Air The secret of making good silage Is to have all the air excluded. For this reason the silage must not tie too dry, and one or two men in the silo should he kept busy distributing and tramping. When filling, the material around the wall should lit kept higher than the rest and thoroughly tramped Otherwise molding around the edge Is apt to result. The preservation of sllnge is due to thre fa ct oi s pressure, heat and acid. The pressure excludes the air. The heat due to fermentation pasteurizes the silage, killing many of the spoil The acid is also delrt lug molds. mental to many of the spoiling molds , In beautiful Italy where art ever Survives, hosts of skilled craftsmen are busy creating Intriguing hand- Kill Mediterranean Fly bags of finely wrought leather. Alby Cooling All Fruit most enthusiasm unprecedented The Department of Agriculture now marks the present vogue for hags of to tight the Mediterranean fruit tlie type Illustrated, the leather of pluns fruit to a temperature of lly by cooling which they are made being hand Il28 degrees for five hours followed by luminated and tooled In the Inimitable holding It for about live days at a Italian way. Some have tipper fasof 30 degrees. Another temperature tenings and leather-laceedges. Othhold the fruit at 110 ers are mounted on rare frames with treatment Is to for hours. Both the high eight degrees bandies. No Christmas gift suggeslow temperatures are fatal to the tion one niny make will outrival that and or larvae of the fly. It Is also of one of these choice bags. One of eggs feasible to attain either the maximum the many attractions of these bags la or minimum temperatures In the exthat they are obtainable In all the isting practices of handling citrus fashionable costume colors. fruits. d For the Little Folks Cream for Churning The best way to hold cream on the farm where Ice Is not available Is to keep It in a water tank In a building near the well. A good way is to have a small water tank to keep the cream and then to pump the water for tliestmk tank through this tank This will change the water In the cream tank often and keep It nailer The best temperature to hold cm earn Is between 50 and GO degrees Faliren licit. When it is churned it should f of tier cent acid have about one-hal- 1 Agricultural Hints The honey Industry needs organization, sujs M. I. Kasmussen of the New Turk State College of Agriculture. VENTILATION FOR BARN ESSENTIAL "Further development of marketing associations among beekeepers Is necessary to meet effectively problems confronting the honey In- are needdusirj. Local ed to establish local prices and grades. Regional cooperatives are needed for warehousing, proi essing and merchandising honey. A nutonul cooperative, or possibly u federation of regional Is needed to udvertise honey. establish standards, develop expoit outlets, and obtain needed legislation. "Tell the man who eats It about the healthluliiess and food value of honey. Ibis offers the most promising solution of the honey maiketing problem. Tlie who giuiiaed state of the honey industiy makes this step extremely diliii'ult, and unless honey Is standard-iz.eel- , It will be dillicult to Increase demand for honey to any appreciable extent. Ilouey is now retailed to tlie consumer In containers of sudi capacity and type as to impress the consumer with tlie fact that honey is a luxury. Money can and should be sold in cheap tin and large glass containers in quantities readily recognized fly the consumer not less than one pound or multiples thereof. Corn sirup outsells honey ten to one and is put up in only five sizes, all In tin cans." It Will Promote Health and Comfort of Dairy Animals. Ventilation is necessary for tlie health and comfort of animals. It will preserve the building and contents from mold and rot, due to excessive moisture, and will aid in the prevention and control of disease. There are barns today wtiere the instruction Is such that there is ample movement of air through leakv walls, hay chutes, silo chutes, and stairways. Such buildings In extreme weather, however, become too cool for dairy cattle to give economical produftb'n. Foi the best results we must admit fresh air, remove stale air, and con trol temperature and humidity A system for ventilation consists of openings or Inlet3 to admit air, open s to remove air and lags or some menus of creating a movement of air. The factors having the greatest effect on neutral ventilation are the bent which Is supplied by the anl mills In a building. Since the heat to create an air movement through a barn must he furnished by the animals In the ham It Is evident that the kind end size of animals and the construction of the barn must be carefully considered A cow or lioree weighing 1.000 to Impounds will heat approximately 000 cubic feet space In a well huilt barn Only such space as an animal can heat should he provided For dnirv barns the ceiling height should not he over six feet in the clear. The King system of taking foul nir out of the barn near the door and admitting fresh air near the celling has proved very satisfactory, and Is the ELECTRO-DYNAMI- C SCREEN-GRI- D Battery or House - Current out-tnke- Many Dairy Bulls Sold Before Value Is Known dairy hulls are disposed of befoie their breeding value is known, according to ti-- United States Department of Agriculture. A study lias just been made of the uges at which "proved bulls were disposed of in one state. No lulls disposed ol for breeding purposes, or for injury or other natural causes, were included in the study. Of tlie 124 bulls studied, 88, or 71 per cent, were disposed of before tha age of five yeais. One hundred and seventeen, or about !)4 per cent, were disposed of before the age of eight years. Two hulls were kept until eleven yeais of nge and one hull until fourteen years old. Usually a hull will he five years old or older by the time he is proved Tlie disposing of such a large per centage at an earlier age, or befora their true value can he ascertained by means of dam and daughter com purisous, Is one of the big losses ol tlie dairy Industry. Too many most widely used. Definite rules for the King system of ventilation are: 1. The stable should be of tight, warm const met ion 2. Allow 000 cubic feet of space for each 1.000 pound animal, or equiv- alent. 3. Intakes should be many and small. 4. Intakes should he located every 8 to 12 feet around the building 5. Intakes enter at ceiling open at outside about 4 feet lower. 0 Intakes should he Insulated. s 7 few and large. 8. draw from 15 Inches above floor. 9 Out takes equipped with heat door near ceiling. 10. Out takes Insulated, straight, high, and fitted at the top with a roof ventilator. e 11. Allow one square foot of flue for four l.(KK) to 1,200 pound cows or horses, or equivalent In other live stock. 12. Total capacity of intakes should be equal to or slightly greater than Out-take- Roofing Cement Used to Advantage With Silage Out-take- s There are several ways in which roll roofing and roofing cement can be used to advantage iu filling the silo. Often the silage spoils iu tlie pit because of had leaks where tlie stave part hts onto the top of tlie pit and because the pit wall may have sc square a shoulder tha' tlie silage does not settle into tlie pit properly. A libei nl use of trowel roofing ce men! around tlie bottom of the staves will remedy any leaks if there is a square shoulder. It may he remedied by sloping up the square shoulder by building in with concrete mortar, or by filling m with stiff clay mortar and then listening a stiip of roll roofing around the bottom ol the staves so that the lower edge hangs just below the top of the pit wall. SERVICE look again . . . . . 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One roof ventilator for enih 35 administered by tlie biological survey feet In length of a barn 30 feet to "Just after her third of the United States Department of 40 feet wide. Agriculture birthday, my little daughter, Connie, had ( onfm in said that the way to rea serious attack of inIncompetent Feeder Cart testinal flu, says Mrs. form society is to call things by their Reduce Milk Production II. W. Turnage, 217 proper names One member of a dairy herd im(adw alder St., San RiS'id Culling of Aged Antonio, Texas. "It provement association was engaged left her very weak business that kept him away from Ewes to Improve Wool Inhome most of tjie time. Me left his uml pale, tier bowels wouldnt act Irstead of dangerous heart do- - I Quantity may go hand In hand witL daily herd In the hands of an Inrom right, she had no appetite and nothing presEa"t9 tii o cafe, mild, purely quality ii. wool production. Investigavegetable IIATUR&S REMEDY Jt potent feeder who dished up the feed agreed with her. and get rid of tlie bowel poisons tions by the hurt a of animal industry. vviih a scoop shovel and fed all tlie "Our physician told us to give her that cause t e trouble. Noth- - & United Slates Department of Agriculsome California Fig Syrup. It made cows alike, of produotion irg I'ke K? for L Newness, sick ture, show that length of staple and Such feeding did not result in greater her pick up right away, and now she headae and const ration. Acts f clean we ght per tlceie are profits. In fact, that herd that veai is as robust and happy as any child pleasantly. Never gr.pca, iissm ,.itetl with stipeihr quality. The was carried at a loss In our neighbotliood. I give California MiM, safe, purely eatable Atdrugz s,s on.y -- 5. Make tc test torngkt inheritance of the sin ep, its Ii ed. nunThe wise dairyman strives to build Fig Syrup full credi for her wonderFLLL LILB A LILUO.f, TAKS agement, and seasonal environment! a high predating dairy herd that ful condition. It Is a great tiling for are the most impoitant factors that tip 7 I a a will naturally bring an increased yield children. 0sfe Inllueiiie quality and quantity ol and Increased net Children like the rich, fruity taste cow per piotits l wool. Suet sheep raiders have' when oath cow is fed according to of California Fig Syrup, and you can found that rigid culling of aged ewes as they need production. From sui h cows end from give it to theft) as often and light producers is u good prac- mull herds only can the dairyman it, because it is purely vegetable. For (giving tice for the immediate improvement to get 00 per cent more milk over 50 years leading physicians have hope of their floi ks. recommended it, and its overwhelming from 50 per cent more feed AH Winter Long sales record of over four million botMarelou ( limata Good Hotels Touri a satisfaction. shows tles it gives year Good Winter Management Hoad (.orKmuiMounta Nothing compares with it ns a gentle Campsplrntlitl Vie Dairying Very Rich in The trondorftt I denser t resort of the if e of Cows Pavs Dividends furbut certain laxative, and it goes Wrtto Croo A C hoffey Three Kinds of Gold ther than this. It regiilates the stomyp Good winter management of tlie in three kinds of rich is Dairying tone bowels ach and and and gives eouheril will pay big dividends in the gold yellow, green, and white, and strength to these organs so they conCALIFOn.M.V spring calf crop. Proper feeding of all three golds are as good as cash tinue to act normally, of their own necestlie cows duiing the winter is money. accord. PARKERS sary to Insure tlie birth of strong 0v The yellow dairy gold Is the cream, There are many imitations f Calicnlxes. For this purpose, nothing Removed and ruff StopsHalrFalllOR j to be sold for cash any day in fornia Fig Syrup, so look for the name Restores Color and good legume hay such as alfalfa ready California" on the carton to be sure Beauty to Gray and Faded Hah and clover. If tlie rows have all the the week. The green dairy gold Is 6K ativl gi uoat Oruireists. alfalfa and other legumes that feed you get the genuine. CHm (7 9 Vatchopng.L-dry fodder or silage or preferably cows build And and the soil. up FLORFSTON SHAMPOO-Ide- al for tie to both that they want with four or five the emmet uon u ith arker a Lair Ba ?am. Makes the white gold of dairying is the skim Flapper of 60 hair soft and ti.ifh. 60 rents by mail or at pounds of nifalfa or clover hay per the milk not a by product of no imporluseux Chemical Works, iotchogue, N. Long skirts are coining hack. head dally, their needs will be suphut a golden stream of feed Grandma says shes too old for tance. to a a If plied. preferred, 'pound W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 46 1929. value for which no adequate suhsti changes." pound and a half of linseed or cotton- seed cake or meal mny he used in tute has ever been found. place of the legume hay. out-tnke- out-tak- e HU Fiancee Jack Is there anything in this af fair of yours with the heiress? A new bird Little Girl Well Quick ADACHh f - The earlier the plowing tlie better the crop. for wheat, shelter licit enhances the value of the entire farm property. A Here is where weak is made play for the children. The cunning "dolled and hat stands up which are so numerous in holiday displays, are enough to train any wee boy or girl to be ordeil.v. Which is a bint to doting pu rents and relations ns to "what to give" the little folks for Christmas. coat-hanger- s Artful Glass Toiletries Proper cleaning and repairing of harness may double or treble the period of its usefulness. For next years clover to he seeded wheat on sour soils, apply lime soon after the land Is plowed. In It pays to grade and standardize farm products. They sell for a better price and are more In demand. lCradlcntion of abortion from a herd presents a ditiieult problem, hut can he accomplished by meuns of the blood tests. r$j jn vs'-fu- 1 hair balsam x 1 j Trees where poultry roosts soon he come infested with mites, which eiin't be eradicated as easily as from a shelter. Calves which are being fattened dur log the winter must he well fed to he ready for market next spring or eartj summer. youre asking whats "smart to for Christmas, decorated glass Tluee points of a good silo are: letries is the answer. A bottle for strong walls, smooth inside, and tightcream cold Lf ' ry lotion or medicine, ness enough to kep the juice in and I s, powder boxes, soap dishes. Oh the air out. res no end to the Intriguing artl-- i to be had, each prettily painted, In handling tlie farm gardens It Is ny In dainty flowers, others adopt- probably Just as well to hum all the fish unique designs like the little (Top residues, rather thou to turn In the picture. their uqi ir. drug-Cis- -- Origin of Stocks The question of stocks for apple trees has attracted much more attention abroad than In this country It has long been the custom In Ungland for growers to distinguish between types of stock of different habit such as dvvaif Paradise stocks, semi dwarf stocks like Demin, vigorous Paradise stoi ks. etc. The result has been that these stocks have been propagated for jrars, until now pure lines of sev era! types exist Dairymans Obligation Theoretically, the dairymans obli gallons of producing and delivering ii cleun, sweet milk end when tlie bottled product is set on the doorstep, hut practically It does not end nut .1 that P Is imperative, milk is consumed therefore, that lie deliver the milk nt the doorstep at a temperature winch will insure its keeping below tlie danger point 50 degrees Fahrenheit even though it Is left there half nn hour. 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